Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Which One Will You Choose ?

Nintendo DS Lite

In January 2006, Nintendo revealed an updated version of the DS: the Nintendo DS Lite (released on March 2, 2006 in Japan) with an updated, smaller form factor (42% smaller and 21% lighter than the original Nintendo DS), a cleaner design, much brighter displays (with adjustable brightness). The DS Lite also comes with a cover for Slot 2 (also known as the Game Boy Advance slot).


Sony PSP

The PSP's design is similar to the Game Boy Advance, in that it is generally horizontally-oriented and features a widescreen-aspect screen. The PSP's controls are similar to a Super Nintendo's, in that it features four face buttons, a directional pad (in the form of four independent buttons), two shoulder buttons and several hardware control buttons along the bottom of the console's face. Unlike the Nintendo DS, the PSP has a single analog control in the form of an "analog pad": a small plastic circle which can slide along the plane of the console's front panel. The PSP's screen is often considered one of its most obvious hardware advantages, as it is a great deal larger than most competitors' (at 4.3 inches long) and has an aspect ratio of 16:9, similar to many widescreen movies. PSP games are stored on UMD discs, which are loaded via a pop-up back panel in a fashion similar to some audio cassette or VHS players. In terms of hardware connectivity, the PSP supports WiFi, as well as a standard four-pin USB connector on the top edge of the console.



Microsoft XBox 360

The Xbox 360 is the successor to Microsoft's Xbox video game console, developed in cooperation with IBM, ATI, Samsung and SiS. Information on the console first came through viral marketing campaigns and it was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the prominent Electronic Entertainment Expo. The Xbox 360 is the first console to have a simultaneous launch across the three major regions, and the first to provide wireless controller support at launch. The console sold out completely at release and has since sold 6 million consoles worldwide.


Sony Playstation 3

The PlayStation 3 is Sony's seventh generation era video game console, third in the PlayStation series. It is the successor to PlayStation and PlayStation 2 and competes against Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii. The PS3 was released on November 11, 2006 in Japan, and on November 17, 2006 in the United States, Canada, Hong Kong and Taiwan. It will be released on March 7, 2007[citation needed] in Europe and Australia. It is available in two initial configurations.


Nintendo Wii

Wii (pronounced as the pronoun "we", IPA: /wiː/) is Nintendo's seventh-generation video game console. Its project code name was Revolution. It is the successor to the Nintendo GameCube and competes against Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3. A distinguishing feature of the Wii console is its wireless controller, the Wii Remote, which may be used as a handheld pointing device and can detect motion and rotation in three dimensions. The console also notably features WiiConnect24, which enables it to receive messages and updates over the Internet while consuming very little electrical power.




Evo: Phase One

Evo: Phase One is a video game console to be a 'forthcoming Media Center PC with gaming compatibility to be produced by Envizions Computer Entertainment and will be released in December, 2006. Similar to Phantom Entertainment's Phantom console, the system is intended to be capable of playing existing and future PC games as its primary source of media. The system will also have DVR and media center functionality.'

Brock Masters





Brock Masters is a square-jawed, brunette, muscular and horse-hung stud who's mainly starred in movies made by Chip Daniels' Centaur studio. He debuted in about 1998 and made the occasional movie appearance in the following few years. He was a top - and a vocal one at that.

Cade Devlin





Cade is a delicious young stud with a tight, defined body who sometimes appear with naturally brown hair, sometimes as a bleach blond. A porn star in his early 20s, he stands 5ft 7ins tall, has a cut cock, green eyes and is a top in real life (although he was regularly a bottom on film). He has a notable scar on his top lip. He debuted in 2002.

Now Available on DVD
Little Britain




Welcome to "Little Britain," the British countryside of the United Kingdom. From Britain's cities to the highlands of Scotland, "Little Britain" is home to a numerous group of quirky characters. Among them are: teenage troublemaker Vicky Pollard; caregiver Lou Todd, who doesn't realise that Andy Pipkin, the lazy fat man he looks after who sits in a wheelchair, can actually walk; Sebastian Love, the gay assistant of the Prime Minister; Ray McCooney, eccentric manager of a Scottish hotel; Majorie Dawes, the cruel leader of the "Fat Fighters" who makes fun of fat men and women in her diet class; overweight woman Bubbles De Vere; former Welsh children's TV presenter Des Kaye, who works in a DIY superstore; gay Welshman Daffyd Thomas, who claims he is "the only gay in the village"; and many more. Each week, we travel through Little Britain and visit each character as we are joined by the Narrator, who gives us his comments and helps explain the culture of Little Britain.

Wes Daniels





Wes was one of the big stars of 90s porn, cropping up in dozens of movies. A brunette with a deliciously hairy body and long cut cock, he both topped and bottomed.

Chip Daniels





Well-built, brunette and versatile stud who made movies in the 90s before going into production with his company Centaur, where his movies are notable for heavy anal action.