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Mercenaries

 out of 5 stars
2006-06-15

from: Lucas Arts Entertainment


Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction is a revolutionary third person action-shooter game, set in the near future and inspired ...


Destroy All Humans 2

 out of 5 stars
2006-10-02

from: THQ


Destroy All Humans! 2 is the sequel to the widely acclaimed hit! The irreverent sci-fi action to the ...
Our Price: $19.99
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Star Wars Battlefront

 out of 5 stars
2004-09-21

from: Lucas Arts Entertainment


Star Wars Battlefront gives you a chance to play a soldier during the wars in the Star Wars ...


Silent Hill 2: Restless Dreams

 out of 5 stars

from: SVG Distribution


Star Wars Battlefront gives you a chance to play a soldier during the wars in the Star Wars ...


Kingdom Under Fire Heroes

 out of 5 stars
2005-09-20

from: Microsoft


Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes takes place five years before the events of Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders. Massive ...


Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30

 out of 5 stars
2006-06-15

from: UBI Soft


Brothers in Arms is the only first-person tactical shooter set in WWII. It takes you into the uncensored ...


Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

 out of 5 stars
2003-11-12

from: UBI Soft


Prince Of Persia is an update of the world-renowned game -- taking one of the all-time great games ...


Doom 3 Resurrection of Evil

 out of 5 stars
2005-10-05

from: Activision Inc.


Expansion pack; Requires original DOOM 3DOOM 3: Resurrection Of Evil extends the terrifying Hell of DOOM 3 - ...


The Warriors

 out of 5 stars
2005-10-17

from: Rockstar Games


The Warriors brings you the drama of the cult film. When gang leader Cyrus called a summit for ...
Our Price: $9.99
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Shenmue 2

 out of 5 stars

from: Sega Of America, Inc.


Ryo Hazuki's continuing quest to bring his father's murderer to justice brings him to Hong Kong on the ...



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What it is: Atlas Power Ascender What it's used for: Rapidly pulling people and their gear up the side of a building or canyon The prototype of the Power Ascender was not easy to use. The battery-powered, waist-mounted climbing assistant yanked people up a dangling rope at a blistering 10 feet per second — almost 7 mph — fast enough to snap their limbs back. So Atlas, a company run by four mechanical engineers outside Boston, set the maximum speed to a more reasonable 5 feet per second and added a variable- speed trigger like on a power drill. Now customers — such as US military personnel — simply clip the 25-pound device onto a climbing harness, push any nonbraided rope through the top, and let it fly. Inside the gizmo, a network of grippers scurries up the line and ensures that it threads cleanly out the side. The Ascender's 10-kilowatt output can lift up to 350 pounds, which is no easy task. "Having that much power that close to your crotch is a huge engineering challenge," says Atlas' Bryan Schmid, "and frankly a bit risky." Sounds pretty ballsy.

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