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Based on the movie, Catwoman follows the story of Patience Philips, who is killed after she uncovers a dark secret held by her employers. Brought back to life by a rare Egyptian cat, she becomes Catwoman and sets out to discover the truth about herself and her murder. Players encounter key characters from the movie, including challenging bosses such as Armando, Hedare's head henchman and Laurel Hedare, the beautiful face behind the evil empire. Boasting incredible acrobatic skills, Catwoman can leap across roofs, run up walls, pounce on prey, utilize unique "cat senses," and avoid enemy bullets with feline grace. In addition, players can use Catwoman's whip to swing through the air and utilize the fully interactive enviroments to trap or knock her foes unconscious. The game features seven different locations from the movie, including the jewelery store, the Hedare Factory, mansion and grounds. Catwoman Review
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Features Play the Film: Control Halle Berry's Catwoman, the sexiest game character ever, and follow the movie storyline throughout the game. Dominate Enemies: Catwoman toys with her enemies, rendering them helpless, scaring them into submission, and trapping them by using her tools and the environment around her before defeating them with cat-like grace. Cat-like Movement: With incredible acrobatic skills, Catwoman will move and jump with feline prowess, leaping across roofs, running up walls, pouncing on prey, and avoiding enemy bullets. Cat Senses: Players will view the world from a feline point of view and utilize unique cat attributes that allow Catwoman to change the odds to her advantage. These powers enable her to see in the dark (unlike her foes) and hunt her prey by seeing footprints and smelling trails that reveal where they have been and what they have done. Catwoman can also use her "Sixth Sense" to establish threats around her and even predict what her enemy may do next. Become a Wild Cat: Unleash Catwoman's "feral" side - move faster, hit harder, and completely dominate her prey. The Power of the Whip: Catwoman can use her whip to throw or topple objects; smash breakable items; trigger interactive objects remotely; climb, descend and swing from structures; and even rescue herself from incredible "death falls" in the rooftop levels. Controls Control stick: highlight menu item or move A-button: select or pose Z-button: hunting mode R-button: jump start or pause-button: pause
Purchase Catwoman To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tesla Into The Now CD (2004)
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| | Paul Wall Chick Magnet CD (2004)
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$13.79 Paul Wall is back, blazin' the solo trail with his debut solo CD "The Chick Magnet". Paul Wall has sold over 80,000 units indepedently as 1/2 of the group Paul Wall & Chamillionaire. This Cd is crunk with guest appearances from chart-toppers Killer Mike, Bun-B of UGK, Slim Thug and swishahouse star Mike Jones. You have to cop this CD, Tell all ya homies.........If ...
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$36.79 The box set FOR ALL TIME contains: TIME OUT (1959)/TIME FURTHER OUT (1961)/TIME IN OUTER SPACE (1962)/TIME CHANGES (1964)/TIME IN (1966). Dave Brubeck Quartet: Dave Brubeck (piano); Paul Desmond (alto saxophone); Eugene Wright (bass); Joe Morello (drums). Additional personnel includes: Ray Wright (conductor). Recorded between 1959 & 1966. Includes liner notes by Steve Race, Dan Brubeck, Rayburn Wright, Teo Macero and Dave Brubeck. This five-CD box set collects all five of the Dave Brubeck Quartet's Time series recordings: Time Out, Time Further Out, Countdown: Time in Outer Space, Time Changes, and Time In, with bonus material attached to three of the discs. Of this quintet of recordings, the latter three have never been available on CD in the United States. Recorded between 1959 and 1965, each of these titles has a distinct relationship to "time travel" in the context of jazz. Brubeck, Paul Desmond, and company were consciously trying to extend the time-space continuum in jazz, and erase the boundaries of imposed four/four signatures in the idiom. Time Out was the first jazz album on which every tune was in a different tempo, and it charted all over the world. Time Further Out netted another hit single with "Unsquare Dance" and its B-side, "It's A Raggy Waltz," a live version of which has been added to the original edition of the album. But these sides have been continually available in one form or another since the dawn of LPs, and were among the first to get the grand remastering treatment in Legacy's ambitious program. From the appearance of Countdown: Time in Outer Space, from 1962 (paying ...
| | Joe Satriani Is There Love In Space? CD (2004)
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| | Megadeth System Has Failed CD (2004) Enhanced CD
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$11.49 Megadeth includes: Dave Mustaine (vocals, guitar); Chris Poland (guitar); Jimmie Lee Sloas (bass); Vinnie Colaiuta (drums). Megadeth: Chris Poland, Dave Mustaine, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Michael Davis , Vinnie Colaiuta. Personnel: Dave Mustaine (vocals, guitar); Lance Dean, Robert Venable, Scott Harrison, Ralph Patlan (vocals); Justis Mustaine (spoken vocals); Chris Poland (guitar); Jonathan Yudkin (banjo, strings); Tim Akers, Charles Judge (keyboards); Jimmie Lee Sloas (bass guitar); Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Michael Davis (sound effects); Chris Rodriguez (background vocals). Additional personnel: Jonathan Yudkin (keyboards); Chris Rodriguez, Eric Darken, Tim Akers. Audio Mixer: Jeff Balding. Recording information: Emerald ENtertainment, Nashville, TN; OceanWay; Phase Four Studios, Tempe, AZ. The System Has Failed marks a return from the dead for Megadeth -- and quite a glorious return, it must be said. When bandleader Dave Mustaine was diagnosed in early 2002 with radial neuropathy -- strained nerves in his left arm and hand -- the snarling guitar shredder was forced to disband his once groundbreaking group after nearly two decades of activity. Granted, it wasn't that big of a loss at the time, chiefly so because Megadeth had long passed its prime. The band's key recordings date back to the speed metal era, from 1986 ...
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| | Sonic Heroes NPC Gamecube 1-2 Players
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| | Open Season Gamecube
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$19.74  Open Season is a riotous romp in the great outdoors, where the rowdy brood of forest animals turns the tables on a bunch of unsuspecting hunters. When a domesticated grizzly named Boog gets lured into leaving the creature comforts of home by a fast-talking mule deer named Elliot, he finds himself lost in the woods just three days before hunting season. Forced to "rough it" in the great outdoors, Boog goes native, rallying all the forest animals to take back their home and send the hunters packing. The Open Season video game allows players to relive the movie experience by playing as Boog and Elliot. Throw skunk bombs, hurl rabbits, use acorn-firing squirrels and pull outrageous woodland pranks to scare the pants off the hunters in this action-adventure romp through the forest.
Open Season is a riotous romp in the great outdoors where the rowdy brood of forest animals turns the tables on a bunch of unsuspecting hunters. Whena domesticated grizzly named Boog gets lured into leaving the creature com forts of home by a fast-talking mule deer named Elliot he finds himself lost in the woods just three days before hunting season. Forced to "rough it"in the great outdoors Boog goes native rallying all the forest animals t o take back their home and send the hunters packing. The Open Season video game will allow player to relive the movie experience by playing as Boog and Elliot. Interact with Beth Shaw and all your animal favorites from the Open Season film! Throw skunk ...
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