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DS Review: LostMagic
04.24.06 | Comments Off
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Lost Magic is an RPG for the Nintendo DS that strives to be different but falls short.
Xbox Review: OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast
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Despite it's heavy reliance on old content, OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast should still appeal to hardcore arcade racing fans.
PS2 Review: Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War
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Take to the skies in Namco's Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War, perhaps the best installment in the flight-action series yet.
Xbox Review: Winback 2: Project Poseidon
04.24.06 | Comments Off
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You are a member of an elite anti-terrorism squad tasked with saving the world. But, you'll need your allies in order to pull off the lofty task in this unique action title from KOEI.
Short Stuff for April 24th
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You Tube Influences Network Decision-Making (Variety)

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How to use the iPod Camera Connector
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The iPod Camera Connector allows you to import photos directly from a compatible USB digital camera or media reader1 to your iPod photo, iPod with color display, or Fifth Generation iPod (it won't work with other iPod models including iPod nano). After you've imported your pictures, you can view them on iPod or transfer them to your computer later for editing, printing, sharing, or storing. If you want to display the photos on a TV, then you'll have to transfer them to your computer, and then back to your iPod.

To find out how to determine

iPod Camera Connector: Supported Devices
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The iPod Camera Connector requires a Fifth Generation iPod, iPod photo (also known as iPod with color display) and a supported camera or media reader1. Other iPod models, including iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod (Click Wheel), and iPod shuffle, are not supported with the iPod Camera Connector.

The iPod Camera Connector supports cameras with USB connectivity based on the following commonly used protocols:

  • PTP
  • Type 4 (or Normal)
  • Mass Storage

For the complete list of supported cameras, see this webpage.

If you're using Mac OS X 10.4.x (Tiger), you can use Image Capture to quickly

PS2 Review: Rampage: Total Destruction
04.23.06 | Comments Off
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The monsters are back in this classic re-hash of Midway's old-school Rampage series, but like most monsters, this one is pretty ugly.
Xbox 360 Review: 2006 FIFA World Cup
04.23.06 | Comments Off
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With hardly a flaw in sight, even the nit-pickiest of sports gamers will be hard-pressed to find fault in this brilliant "football... masterpiece.
Xbox 360 Review: Major League Baseball 2K6
04.23.06 | Comments Off
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2K Sports brings the big game home, but commits a few too many errors to win one for the home team.