TRANG 59
Kingpin




[NL] Noctrune




Chrome Specforce [RELOADED]




Call of duty



Cossacks: Back To War




Minimum Recommended
CPU/Processor Pentium 4 1.6GHz
Graphics Card 3D graphics card, 64MB RAM
RAM 512MB
Sound Card 100% Direct Sound Compatible
Operating System Windows 98/2000/ME/XP
[NL] Command & Conquer Generals

The Minimum System Spec:
The minimum required system specifications to run Command & Conquer Generals is as follows:
OS: Windows XP/ME/2000/98 (Windows 95/NT not supported)
CPU: 800 MHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor
RAM: 128 MB
CD/DVD-Rom Speed: 8x
Hard Drive Space: 1.8 GB free hard disk space plus space for saved games, Windows swap-file, and DirectX 8.1
Video: 32 MB AGP video card using the Nvidia GeForce 2, ATI Radeon 7500, or more recent chipset with DirectX 8.1 compatible driver
Sound: DirectX 8.1 compatible PCI 16-bit sound card
Input: Keyboard, Mouse


Heretic II PC ISO



Discworld Noir

Published by
GT Interactive Software Corp.
Developed by
Perfect Entertainment
Released
1999
Genre
Adventure
Perspective
3rd-Person Perspective
Non-Sport
Detective / Mystery, Puzzle-Solving
Misc
Licensed Title
Description
This is Ankh-Morpork, a city surrounded by darkness, where the cold river Ankh flows, where it is always raining, and where dwarves and trolls co-exist with mysterious societies, religious fanatics, stupid police captains, and bar pianists. It is also where a bitterly sarcastic sharp-eyed PI Lewton tries to earn a living solving bizarre cases. A mysterious woman named Carlotta hires him to find her lost lover. Wandering through the dark city and gathering evidence, Lewton has to solve the case, confront a sinister conspiracy, and once again become torn between love and despair.
"Discworld Noir" differs from other Discworld games not only because of its much more serious tone and dark Film Noir-style atmosphere, but also because of its gameplay. Instead of inventory-based puzzles there are clues, which Lewton writes down in his notebook and which should be then used whenever there is a connection between the clue and the situation in question.



Kingpin



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Chrome Specforce [RELOADED]




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Call of duty



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Cossacks: Back To War




Minimum Recommended
CPU/Processor Pentium 4 1.6GHz
Graphics Card 3D graphics card, 64MB RAM
RAM 512MB
Sound Card 100% Direct Sound Compatible
Operating System Windows 98/2000/ME/XP
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[NL] Command & Conquer Generals

The Minimum System Spec:
The minimum required system specifications to run Command & Conquer Generals is as follows:
OS: Windows XP/ME/2000/98 (Windows 95/NT not supported)
CPU: 800 MHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor
RAM: 128 MB
CD/DVD-Rom Speed: 8x
Hard Drive Space: 1.8 GB free hard disk space plus space for saved games, Windows swap-file, and DirectX 8.1
Video: 32 MB AGP video card using the Nvidia GeForce 2, ATI Radeon 7500, or more recent chipset with DirectX 8.1 compatible driver
Sound: DirectX 8.1 compatible PCI 16-bit sound card
Input: Keyboard, Mouse


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Heretic II PC ISO



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Discworld Noir

Published by
GT Interactive Software Corp.
Developed by
Perfect Entertainment
Released
1999
Genre
Adventure
Perspective
3rd-Person Perspective
Non-Sport
Detective / Mystery, Puzzle-Solving
Misc
Licensed Title
Description
This is Ankh-Morpork, a city surrounded by darkness, where the cold river Ankh flows, where it is always raining, and where dwarves and trolls co-exist with mysterious societies, religious fanatics, stupid police captains, and bar pianists. It is also where a bitterly sarcastic sharp-eyed PI Lewton tries to earn a living solving bizarre cases. A mysterious woman named Carlotta hires him to find her lost lover. Wandering through the dark city and gathering evidence, Lewton has to solve the case, confront a sinister conspiracy, and once again become torn between love and despair.
"Discworld Noir" differs from other Discworld games not only because of its much more serious tone and dark Film Noir-style atmosphere, but also because of its gameplay. Instead of inventory-based puzzles there are clues, which Lewton writes down in his notebook and which should be then used whenever there is a connection between the clue and the situation in question.



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