Friday, September 28, 2012

So Harry Potter In game

Konami game manufacturers are preparing to be able to take us all to a world of magic on the Nintendo DS. The game is named Enchanceted Folk School of Wizardry and is scheduled to be released in April 2009. Similarly, as we quoted from Softpedia.

This game makes players like being in a school of magic, where you can pronounce or spell some major spells to be able to get a license as a stage magician and achieve Wizard.

The most fun and unique of the game is when you choose the character you want to play, which you will really feel like a magician who will teach the magic to your friends. Seemed to be Harry Potter to play DS, right?

In the game, Enchanceted Folk and the School of Wizardry can make you make friends with a few friends in schools or even join a band to play music.

Meanwhile, Red Alert 3, EA Free Red Alert Classic,.

Games 'Command & Conquer: Red Alert' (Red Alert) has been made free by Electronic Arts (EA). This coincides with the celebration of the 13th anniversary of the game and the promotion of the latest version, entitled 'Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3'.

As we quoted from 1Up.com, EA file provided is in the form of an ISO image. That is, the file needs to be written into a digital disc or run with a virtual CD program before the game could be played.

Game Red Alert 3 will be released in October 2007 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows-based computers. On its website, EA said Red Alert 2 will be free for those who book early Red Alert 3 (pre-order).

Red Alert is a strategy game that much effect on the development of strategy games in the world. From the story, the game featuring "the world without Nazi 'is also much to be commended. There is a free version of 'Red Alert' so the opportunity for those who have never played this game to try it.

EA provides two types of downloadable games (each 500 Megabytes) featuring the war between the United States and its allies against the Soviet Union. Games that can be played on a computer running Windows XP, 98, Me, and 95.

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