The Lord of the Rings The Third Age

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21Z2yDIawUL The Lord of the Rings The Third AgeBring order to the HD-era with the AV Control Center 245C. State-of-the-art technology allows you to organize and customize your AV universe supporting up to seven AV or game console devices. Fully programmable LCD Display and connections for component video, S-video, composite video, stereo audio, digital optical with a 3 port Ethernet LAN Hub provide all the control you need and integrated AS-HD? technology maintains optimum signal clarity at all times. Connect up to seven AV sources to your TV Control the sound and picture with electronic switching and Remote Control. Multiple Input Channels Connections for HDTV ready Component Video, Digital Optical, Ethernet, S-Video and Composite AV. Output Channel for connection to your TV Connections for HDTV ready Component Video, Digital Optical, Thernet, S-Video, Composite AV and RF. Programmable Display Backlit LCD shows the name of each input Channel for simple navigation. Advanced Signal Technology Regulates the Output Channel and automatically compensates for weak signals.
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218SME7H2KL The Lord of the Rings The Third AgeThe Game Boy Advance features power that would have been unthinkable back when the original Game Boy was launched. Its 32-bit RISC CPU runs circles around the former machine’s 8-bit workhorse, allowing it to process program instructions much faster. What that means to everyday gamers is more intricate visuals, more simultaneous movement on the screen, and better sound. In fact, the often-annoying bleeps and bloops of old-school Game Boy titles are being replaced with digitised stereo sound. When you first pick up the system, you’ll notice how lightweight it is. It’s a little less than 150 grams, but a little larger than a deck of playing cards. The GBA’s wider shape fits better into a wider range of hands, and the screen is fitted with antiglare technology–you need pretty good light to play by, but you won’t be craning your neck and tilting the unit to see around the reflection of the light bulb in your screen.

You’ll also notice the graphics. Essentially sporting redesigned SNES technology, you’ll see things on the GBA that the big consoles do, such as scaling (making objects larger or smaller) and rotation effects–technological advances that will affect the look of everything from crossing a finish line to scoring a goal to crawling through a dungeon. The extra processing muscle also means you can network up to four Game Boy Advance units together, via the communication cable, for multiplayer fun from one shared cartridge. Because the Game Boy Advance system is backward-compatible, it will play not only its own line of colourful games–including such launch titles as Super Mario Advance, F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2, and Kuru Kuru Kurin–but also almost all of the monochrome and colour games that have already been released for the previous Game Boy systems. It seems that Nintendo have wisely struck a balance between size, price, and power consumption. And considering how well the old 8-bit system weathered the decade’s technological storms, the Game Boy Advance seems here to stay. –Porter B Hall
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Customer Review: Decent enough…
The GBA maybe showing its age against the DS and PSP but it’s still a decent portable gaming system and there’s nearly always something for everyone here. The handheld has a large list of games plus it can play older Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles giving you access to a massive library of games to choose from. If you have the right cables you can link up with other GBA’s to play multiplayer games and even link up with the Gamecube on certain games. The only major problem with the system is the lack of a back light display which means that if you play the GBA in a poorly lit place you won’t see very much. There are ways around this (worm light, afterburner…) but you are worried about this I recommend getting the GBA SP or a DS instead. If you are looking for a cheap portable gaming system, you won’t go far wrong with the GBA. Get some decent rechargeable batteries and bus/train journeys will never be the same again.
Customer Review: Good system for the kids
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The Lord of the Rings The Third Age
Lord Of The Rings: Third Age allows fans to explore the world of Middle-Earth from an entirelynew perspective. Players get a chance to fight alongside or against key characters from The Lord of the Rings, like Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, Eowyn, even the Balrog. Travel in the wake of the Fellowship, exploring your own path while intersecting with major characters and events from the films. Choose to align yourself with the people of Middle-Earth or undertake missions on behalf of Sauron. See the action from any angle, with the user-controlled cameras. Uncover various side quests as you discover hidden characters, secret weapons, and powerful items Voiceovers from the original actors and footage from all three The Lord of the Rings films

Customer Review: Awesome Game!
I finally bought this game the other day and it’s a blast! My wife and I are playing co-op together and so far it’s well worth the money and the time.

The graphics are done really well and the music is outstanding. There are a lot of cutscenes from the movies that tie the movie to the game. Sometimes IMO there are too many cutscenes but it’s still alot of fun to play.

You control a band of heroes…starting out as only one…and you are basically on the trail of the original LOTR heroes covering all three films. You have a ranger, an elf, a dwarf, and so on. I think you can have a max of 6 in your party but only 3 actively battling. If you want to use a standby during battle to replace one of your characters, just hit L1 to switch them out.

My only small beef with this game is that there is no monetary system at all. It needs to have an option to sell what you don’t need and to actually buy new equipment instead of just acquiring all of them. Some shops would have been nice. But don’t let that deter you from getting this game.

My opinion, if you are a LOTR fan, buy it! =)

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