www.team-resistance.ch
     
 
Germany 20.10: Bericht - Hallenmaster..
Germany 15.10: Neue Mitglieder
Germany 03.09: Team RES!STANCE; Einge..
Germany 27.08: OP Querschläger (spons..
Germany 26.08: Gehre, 31. August
Germany 05.06: Neues Mitglied: Adio
Germany 18.03: Fight am SA
Germany 09.03: Movie vom 23.02.2008
Germany 31.01: Page Updates
Germany 28.01: Page Alpha 0.1 Version
 
 
Board/Topic: replys:
0
98
Events
   Barbeque
3
0
5
Events
   Verkauf
1
14
25
0
0
 
 
 
 

news


  Neue Mitglieder  
  by DaVe - 15.10.2008 - 11:16
   
  Hallo Zusammen

es freut mich, euch mitteilen zu können, dass wir fünf weitere Neuzugänge verzeichnen dürfen.

Folgende vier Mitglieder wurden ins Team RES!STANCE aufgenommen:
- 'Mario' / Switzerland Mario Huggenberger / Seon AG
- 'Thömu' / Thomas Gäumann / Wisen SO
- 'Chregu' / Christoph von Arx / Wisen SO
- 'Richu' / Richard Felder / Obergösgen SO

Des weiteren wurde ein Trial-Mitglied in Team RES!STANCE aufgenommen:
- 'Roman' / Switzerland Roman von Däniken / Erlinsbach SO

Ich wünsche allen einen guten Start ins Team und weiterhin viel Spass an den Airsoft-Spielen.

Zusätzlich möchte ich diese Gelegenheit nutzen, um alle neuen Mitglieder (und auch die alten, welche das noch nicht haben) aufzufordern, ihr Profil mit einem Userbild und realem Vor- sowie Nachnamen zu ergänzen!
Dann würde die Team-Übersicht doch schon viel schöner aussehen zwinkern Vielen Dank!

Greetz
DaVe

 
   

 

comments:

Sort:    

#1 by daryy 13.09.2009 - 06:43
  not available email offline quote

iPods
Today, Apple rolled out its latest line of iPods at a special event WOW Gold in San Francisco, presided over by CEO Steve Jobs, who is recovering from a liver transplant. As outlined in CNET's live blog of the event, one of the big draws was the new video camera and FM radio-equipped iPod Nano. Another was the price drop of the iPod Touch, which now costs $199 (8GB), $299 (32GB), and $399 (64GB).
Like at past events, Apple played up the gaming applications of the iPhone OS, which the iPod Touch also uses. However, unlike at previous events, senior vice president of worldwide product marketing Philip W. Schiller called out the iPhone and iPod touch as superior gaming platforms to both the DS and PSP. As proof of his assertion, Schiller first pointed to the price of games, which top out around $9.99 on the iPhone OS, but run as high as $34.99 on the DS and $39.99 on the PSP. "That's too expensive," he declared.
Second, the executive pointed to a slide showing the 21,178-title catalog of iPhone OS "Game & Entertainment Cheap WOW Gold Titles" dwarfing those of the DS (3,680 titles) and the PSP (607 titles). Schiller didn't WoW oro mention "Games" and "Entertainment" are two distinct categories on the App Store when accessed from an iPhone. The "Games" category covers both polished titles, such as the $9.99 2K Games' Civilization Revolution , a port of the acclaimed DS version, and $0.99 casual titles, such as Solitaire. The "Entertainment" category covers an even broader swathe of nongaming applications, such as Run Pee Mobile, which tips moviegoers about opportune bathroom break times at a showing, and 18,000 Cool Jokes, a conversation aid to the humor-impaired.
Schiller also believes that, compared to those of the iPhone and iPod Touch, PSP and DS games are "not a lot of fun." Although iPhone game designers, such as Doomwow or Resurrection's John Carmack, say the Apple device's lack of buttons are a hindrance, Schiller contends the opposite. As proof, he brought out Electronic Arts' Travis Boatman to show off the iPhone version of Madden NFL 10, which went on sale today. The game lets players draw their plays onto the screen, like the titular sportscaster's Telestrator, and then execute them with a touch of the button.
Preceding Boatman was Ubisoft's Ben Mattes, who talked about the November 11 launch of the Assassin's Creed II iPhone game, and Gameloft's Mark Hickey, who showed off a new first-person sci-fi shooterWoW gold kaufen called Nova. Bart Decrem, founder of Tap Tap Revolution developer Tapulous, was also on hand to demonstrate Riddim Ribbon, a new DJ game, which lets you remix songs while Logo Design tracing their rhythmic patterns.
For a full rundown of today's Apple event, check the live blog recap on GameSpot sister site CNET.

Kommentar hinzufügen
Name: Code:

aktualisieren
E-Mail:
Homepage:
IP-Adresse: 38.107.191.98
Nachricht:
  Optionen:   • HTML ist AUS    • BBCode ist AN    • Smilies sind AN
 
 
 
 
register now
lost password
registered users
 
   
  Gallery  
 
no pollshow all
 
 
10 visits (today)
18 visits (yesterday)
104 visits (month)
30271 visits total
46 registered users
0 users online
6 guests online
Show statistic