Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Street Fighter IV on iPhone


Get ready for another fighting fever this coming March. Behold, Street Fighter IV on the iPhone!



The eight fighters available being Ryu, Ken, Guile, Blanka, Chun-Li, Dhalsim, M. Bison and Abel.

The graphic looks awesome and frame rates are pretty smooth. With a price of USD 10 only, it's worth a buy!

Better start practicing your fingers on the multi touch screen now...

Friday, February 19, 2010

Super Street Fighter IV new characters


9 new characters confirmed, probably an addition 10th secret character hinted in the end of the trailer. Who could it be?



These are mostly fighters from Super Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III. Capcom is really good in putting up trailers to make everything seems fresh again.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Mega Gundam

Introducing the Mega Size 1/48 RX-78-2 Gundam to commemorate its 30th anniversary. Gundams are getting bigger!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Final Fantasy I & II for iPhone/iPod Touch


The first ever Final Fantasy game on the iPhone. Wonder how it fairs on touch screen. No release date yet....


Trailer in English, but subtitles in Japanese???

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Happy Chinese New Year!

It's the year of the Tiger! We will let Sagat do the talking =)




Wish all a Blessed Chinese New Year !

Monday, February 8, 2010

Tomato : Fruit or Vegetable?


Off Topics: Some interesting facts about tomatoes.

Botanically, a tomato is a fruit: the ovary, together with its seeds, of a flowering plant. However, the tomato is not as sweet as most foods eaten as fruit, and is typically served as part of a salad or main course of a meal, rather than at dessert. It is therefore considered a vegetable for most culinary purposes. One exception is that tomatoes are treated as a fruit in home canning practices: they are acidic enough to be processed in a water bath rather than a pressure cooker as "vegetables" require. Tomatoes are not the only foodstuff with this ambiguity: eggplants, cucumbers, and squashes of all kinds (such as zucchini and pumpkins) are all botanically fruits, yet cooked as vegetables.

This argument has had legal implications in the United States. In 1887, U.S. tariff laws that imposed a duty on vegetables but not on fruits caused the tomato's status to become a matter of legal importance. The U.S. Supreme Court settled the controversy on May 10, 1893 by declaring that the tomato is a vegetable, based on the popular definition that classifies vegetables by use, that they are generally served with dinner and not dessert (Nix v. Hedden (149 U.S. 304)).[32] The holding of the case applies only to the interpretation of the Tariff Act of March 3, 1883, and the court did not purport to reclassify the tomato for botanical or other purpose.

Tomatoes have been designated the state vegetable of New Jersey. Arkansas took both sides by declaring the "South Arkansas Vine Ripe Pink Tomato" to be both the state fruit and the state vegetable in the same law, citing both its culinary and botanical classifications. In 2009, the Ohio passed a law making the tomato the state's official fruit. Tomato juice has been the official beverage of Ohio since 1965. A.W. Livingston, of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, played a large part in popularizing the tomato in the late 1800s.

Source: Wikipedia

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Trauma Team for Wii


Getting a degree in medicine? This game might help you.

Not sure how accurate this game is compared to real life treatment, but it sure looks fun.

If your ambition is to become a doctor, get the game and test it yourself :)


Surgery


Orthopedics


Endoscopy

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