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Today I want to show you how to extract media like ingame music, videos, images and textures from many common games. It’s useful if you want to listen to the sound track of your favourite game even when you’re not playing.
Extracting the media should be legal as long as you own the original game!
Search your game in the game index, navigate to the path specified in your Windows Explorer, then use the application given to extract your music. Good Luck!
If you have any questions, or want more games to be added, please comment! Continue reading…
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When you think about modern 3D shooter games, such as Crysis, Call of Duty 4, Serious Sam 2, they all require at least 2 GB of your hard drive, or even more. But they have great graphics, big levels, nice game engines and so on.
Now imagine a game which also has 3D graphics, lighting, textures, sound, enemies, nice effects, and consists of a single file with 95 KB! Doesn’t sound real, does it? But go on and try it! Continue reading…
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After installing Windows XP Professional on my Asus Eee PC 900, I could finally play some games!
Isn’t it amazing, that all these games, requiring quite good computers, run on a laptop with really spare hardware?
Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 900MHz
Memory: 1 GB DDR2-400 DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics: Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS,910GML Express Chipset 64 MB
Hard Disc: ASUS-PHISON OB SSD, 4GB + 16GB
Click here for Full Asus Eee PC 900 Hardware Report
That so many games are running is due to the fact, that the Asus hardware isn’t as weak as it seems. Normal game requirements are optimized for a Intel Pentium 4 processor, but the Celeron is a lot more powerful, so even games requiring 1.2 GHz on a P4 can run on a 900 MHz Celeron. Continue reading…
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