Quite a few of us here at FilePlanet are movie nuts (or maybe just plain nuts?), we wonder if you guys are looking forward to the same movies that we are? I admit our list is a bit geeky, you are forewarned. Without further ado...
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the Watchmen Trailer!
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the Star Trek Trailer!
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the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Trailer!
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the Resident Evil: Degeneration Trailer!
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the Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Trailer!
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the Punisher: War Zone Trailer!
Others that arn't included above without trailers but we're still looking forward to seeing...
-Tron 2
-GI Joe: Rise of Cobra
-Street Fighter: The Legend of
Chun-Li
-X-Men Origins: Wolverine
-Prince of Persia: The Sands of
Time
-Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Did we miss any? Send me an e-mail.
The polls have closed and we here at FilePlanet would like to thank the many of you who sent in pictures of your costumes. We won't keep you waiting, without further ado here are the top 3 finalists of the FilePlanet Halloween Costume Contest 2008:
3rd Place Winner!
Coming at third place with an amazing Link costume is Pharaoh Atem. The image almost looks too perfect doesn't it? Check out his website for some of the cosplay he's done as well.
2nd Place Winner!
Second place goes to the virile and hairy-legged Mark Flieg as Kratos. We were saddened that the blades were absent but otherwise the whole setup was spot-on.
1st Place Winner!
And last but not least, the winner of our contest as a rather unorthodox version of Gordon Freeman is Troy Nelson. In his own words it is "Gordon Freeman in his up-rated stealth HEV suit and pissed". Congratulations to our three winners, you'll be contacted soon!
In addition to the community vote - we've also done a private vote here in the office. It was a close call between many the submissions, but we're proud to say that it goes to Pharaoh Atem as Link. Maybe we're all just Zelda fans at heart.
I miss battered paddles and dazzling lights of the pinball machine. We see the occasional PC title try to emulate the experience, but so rarely do they captivate. I'd like to introduce you to Future Pinball, a free pinball emulator with a lot of heart buried in its complicated innards.
Utilizing advanced physics it even allows you to design your own pinball machine with different surfaces, gates, triggers and targets realistically dictating the movement of that silver ball. Don't be scared though if you're not into the nitty gritty, there is a plethora of different tables to download. We've bundled a couple with the installer for you try. Here are a few screenshots:
Important, once you start playing. #5 puts a quarter in the machine, #1 starts your gameplay and ENTER will toss the ball into play. Both the left and right shift will act as your paddle, and naughty little Z will shake the table illegally. Have fun!





