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Whether you're a master of the beat or a just-for-fun dancer, one thing is certain — you love the freedom of moving to the beat. But when it comes to grooving along to games on screen, controllers and wires hold you back from letting loose. That's all in the past. The future of dance has arrived. Leave the controller on the coffee table and let your body do the talking in this second chapter of body-rocking gaming.With the innovation and intuition of Kinect, you are the controller — and the moves you make power the action in Dance Central 2. That means you're totally free to shimmy, shake and spin up a storm alongside a friend or one of the dance crews made up of new characters and fan favorites. Get ready to move to the hot beats of more than 40 chart-topping current and classic hits in routines that show off your skill and style. Whether you choose to take it step by step alone or with family and friends, you'll be transforming your living room floor into the ultimate dance floor — and owning it.
Amid the post-war boom of hollywood's Golden age, newly Minted detective Cole Phelps is thrown headfirst into a city drowning in violence and corruption. utilizing groundbreaking new technology that captures an actor's facial performance in astonishing detail, L.A. Noire is a violent crime thriller that blends breathtaking action with true detective work to deliver an unprecedented interactive experience. Interrogate witnesses, search for clues and chase down suspects as you struggle to find the truth in a city where everyone has something to hide.Against an overarching plot of violence and betrayal, L.A. Noire challenges players to solve a series of self-contained cases as they work their way through the ranks of the LAPD. Each case features a distinct storyline with a beginning, Middle and end, and each successfully solved case brings new challenges and leads Cole closer to the true story at the dark heart of the Los angeles criminal underworld.
Keep a GPS device or other USB-chargeable device ready for use with this Insignia™ NS-DDC01 dual-USB universal car charger. The 10W output provides reliable charging power.
This special edition re-release of Gremlins is a vast improvement over the original disc. To begin with, the image, which is framed at the original aspect ratio of 1.85:1, shows clear signs of the new digital transfer. Colors are sharp and vibrant (though maybe a little over saturated at times) with blacks that are solid. Overall the immediate impression of the picture is better than would be expected. The sound, which uses the same 5.1 English track from the original release, is certainly good, but never takes advantage of the entire sound field. It's generally centered up front, but is distortion free and produces clear audio. The main difference between releases is obviously the supplemental features. Whereas the first disc was basically movie only, this one has a number of nice features. At the top of the list would have to be two new commentary tracks. The first is enthusiastic and informational with director Joe Dante and actors Zach Galligan, Howie Mandel, and the less heard Phoebe Cates and Dick Miller. The second is a little more technical, but nevertheless entertaining with Dante again, producer Michael Finnell, and special effects artist Chris Walas. The rest of the extras, while good, are less spectacular. Along with ten minutes of deleted scenes with optional commentary is a six-minute featurette with behind-the-scenes shots and interviews, a photo/storyboard gallery, and cast and crew biographies. Rounding this nice package out are three trailers, two for this film and one for the sequel, Gremlins 2: The New Batch.
Terror abounds in the made-for-TV miniseries event Stephen King's It. The film is presented in a newly matted 1.85:1 widescreen edition that is modified from its original form (in other words, black bars have been inserted onto the top and bottom of the original full frame transfer). The image appears to be in better-than-average shape with colors and black levels all solid and well defined. While there appears to be some softness in the picture, overall this transfer should please horror fans everywhere. The soundtrack is presented in an apt Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo mix in English. Since Stephen King's It was originally produced for TV, it's no surprise to find this audio track flat and somewhat boring. However, what this mix lacks in directional effects and fidelity it makes up for with crystal clear dialogue, music and effects. Also included on this disc are English, French and Spanish subtitles. The sole extra feature on this DVD is a commentary track by director Tommy Lee Wallace and actors John Ritter, Richard Thomas, Tim Ried and Dennis Christopher. Filled with some funny asides about the production and witty banter (especially from Ritter), this commentary track is worth the listen for any true Stephen King fans.