I tried sbwin .it needs to come with clear instructions on use for non-computer geek like me who are unfamiliar with cp terms .my biggest problem is finding the so called writable pathway.so i can convert sega genesis games to bin.every file i tried fail. WHAT IS THIS THING LOOK FOR> WHERE OR WHAT IS A WRITABLE PATHWAY???????
I've been using this for a few weeks now and is absolutely amazing. I have also tried others, including Kies, and it blows them all away. Used it with my Nexus S.
X-Plane 10 with Super accurate flight characteristics using a virtual wind tunnel, includes 30 aircraft, from gliders to the Space Shuttle and Online flying with other virtual pilots.
Thought it looks better than the original Battleship the assignments of various attributes to the ships such as armor, speed, fire power, and detection schemes i.e. RADAR and SONAR are unrealistic. Small Light destroyers have the same fire power as a light aircraft carrier. Aircraft are so limited to only using RADAR at the end of their flight path but not while in transit. Some of the scenarios in the Demo version are no win due to the imbalance in the land based defenses and the opposing ships limited abilities. Good idea but they need to rethink the math to provide proportional capabilities. Ships hit in combat should loss fire power capability. Battleships should be able to shell land based airfields. Port based defense should not be able to shoot 180 deg across the island or land.
I rate it 5/5 if there was a 20 star vote I'd rate it a 20... I bought the license key for $10.00 and received it within 10 minutes of buying the game. Excellent service.
This is one of the best little Shareware Games I've played. I rate it as the best little Shareware Game. Buy the Registration key for only $10.00 and you'll get fast response and everything.
Love this puzzle creator. It took awhile to get the hang of the editor, but Casperlabs now has the tutorials posted on their page. I'm having so much fun creating quality puzzles for my site, the best money I have ever spent on a software program