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TV Games Deluxe Cars 2
Price : $39.99 $25.50
Features
: - Real steering, drifting and boost action with the steering wheel and gear shift controller
- No video game system or software needed ? simply plug it in and play
- ESRB Rating ?E for Everyone?
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TV Games Deluxe Cars 2 : Grab the wheel and go, with Lightning McQueen, best friend Mater and international super spy Finn McMissile. Race, chase and battle your way across races and mini games to save the world.
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Power Rangers Plug & Play TV Games
Price : $19.99 $30.95
Features
: - 5 Video Games Built Inside
- As seen on ABC Family and the Disney Channel
- The Power Rangers Plug & Play Game plugs directly into your TV!
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Play as each Power Ranger and combine as the Megazord in this action packed, five- episode mission that pits you against some of the most dangerous henchmen in Emperor Gruumm's army. Features the following games: Hydrax's Hydro High Jinx, Ringbah & the Red Ranger, Praxis and the Skyscraper, Green Eyes Construction Yard Escape, The Bugglesworth Express. Requires 4 "AA" Alkaline Batteries (not included).
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Spiderman 5 in 1 TV Games
Price : $49.95
Features
: - Plug and Play TV Game
- No console needed
- SpiderMan
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Swing into action with 5 wall-climbing video games you just plug into your TV, and play! In Streets of the City, Spider Training, Venom's Vindication, Escape From the Sewers, and Vulture's Venture, you'll scour rooftops, sling webs, and catch villains as your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. This plug-in game requires no game console. Simply plug it into your TV or VCR's AV jacks, and you're ready to scale walls, swing from buildings, and take on the likes of Green Goblin, Venom, and more! The Spidey-designed joystick even comes with a special spider-shaped button, the Web Shot. It provides web-slinging power right at your fingertips! Game requires 4 AA batteries, which are not included. For Ages 5 and Up.
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Fisher-Price SMART CYCLE Software - DC Super Friends
Price : $19.99 $13.99
Features
: - Pedal and play with your favorite characters from DC Super Friends
- Helps children develop skills and knowledge
- Three ways to play: driving, learning arcade games and racing
- Teaches: numbers, counting, letter sequencing, animal facts, patterns, size comparisons, and lots more
- Game cartridge slides right into any Smart Cycle model
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Get ready to pedal and play with your favorite characters from Super Friends. This game cartridge slides right into any Smart Cycle model for extra learning opportunities with fascinating facts, exciting sounds and skill-building games. Three ways to play: drive, learn, or race - with the characters on-screen or against another player. Teaches numbers, counting, letter sequencing, animal facts, patterns, size comparisons, and much more.
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Toy Story Motion Video Game
Price : $49.99 $19.95
Features
: - Plug it in and play, no console or additional software needed
- Your moves control the action onscreen
- Console quality graphics
- Motion controlled
- Cool controller
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While the Kids are Away, the Toys Will Play! Andy and his sister are away at camp, but you can't keep a good toy down! With the Plug It In & Play TV Games Motion Controller, your moves control all the action with Buzz, Woody and all their friends! Featured games include (subject to change): ROLLING PATROLLING: Buzz loves a challenge, so he's set up an obstacle course that requires your moves to keep him on the ball! Tilt, steer and navigate carefully, Space Ranger! GIDDY UP & GO!: Ride like the wind, Bulls Eye! Jump fences, dodge obstacles and round up sheriff's stars in this rodeo romp with best pals Woody and Bullseye! BACKYARD DASH: Burn rubber - and horseshoes! - as you race with RC and Bullseye through Andy's big backyard!
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Question : Can I make these headphones PC compatible?
My dad has a pair of these almost identical headphones http://www.boonesky.com/ProductImages/edmo/H10-13.4.jpg but the jack is too big to plug into my computer. I know some headsets I bought have a little thing where your plug the jack into and you can plug it into like a guitar amp, but this jack is much larger. Is there a place i can get a converter to plug into my computer? it would be AWESOME to use when playing video games.
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This is probably what you're looking for:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812196530
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Question : What do i need for my home theatre setup?
I believe what i need is an amp but not sure. I basically have a computer setup where i play all my games and listen to all my music. Currently have a 5.1 setup and a regular woofer setup with a splitter plugged into the back of my computer. And my tv has some of the worst speakers i have ever heard. I used to have a sub woofer that i was able to hook up to both of these, it had a built in amp. But lately have found some very large speakers. At least 2-3 feet tall each, one speaker one woofer each. Problem is they have the home theatre, "old school" for my age plugs. Just the wire and clamp plug. Now i want to be able to hook both my computer and tv together to both of these speakers, and maybe even my 5.1 setup. But i need to be able to switch the sound between the two, so i dont have video game gun shots going off when im watching a comedy. If any one knows what i should do to get this setup. Or know of a really nice amp for cheap that will allow me to do this pls let me know. Thanks, and sorry for the very long question.SHORT VERSIONWant to be able to hook up both my computer and tv to these two very large speakers i have, that i believe are for a home theatre system, and am not sure what i need(an amp?) to be able to do this.
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A new Amp most any will do the trick. you should be able to hook your new "old school" speakers in no prob. hook you tv up and through AUX hook up the Comp. You will probrably need an analog converter to hook your comp up. I had an Awia amp but kept overloading it when played too loud. GOOD LUCK..B.A. right Here<<<---
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Question : HDMi home cinema set up please rate my system?
I am by no means an audio-phile or a video-phile but i do appreciate a decent system. anyways i rececently upgraded my who living set up and decided to go the whole hog, so i have fully hd'd out..so here are the components of my system..the nerve centre of my whole system being the SONY STR-DG710 av amp /hdmiSONY BRAVIA 32" S series hdmi TVSONY PS3 which handles the blu rays beautifully and does an excellent job of upscaling my DVD's! best games aswell!!SKY HD digiboxAPPLE i-phone for music..speakers... ELTAX active subwooferSONY PASCAL front centre and front left and right speakers..SONY IS-10 golfball rear surround speakersthis is all bound together with el cheapo HDMi cables, at £5 a pop from argos! this is toooo easy!" single cable connection for crystal clear audio and video! why was this not invented soonerand in my opinion sounds and look better than everything i have ever seen before! so i dont think spending £30 on hd cable is necessary as i am happy with the current qualityall my components are in a sleek new age black so it looks the bees knees.. in my ikea media stand, lol..the front speakers provide excellent kick and vocals, and the rear golfballs do an excellent job of filling in the background noises such as explosions and crowd cheering when im playing pro evo on my ps3! etc..as im not particularly a bass head, the budget eltax sub, does me fine, and im only using about 35% of its capacity..i think this is an excellent system for anyone with a budget in mind, but doesnt nessecarily want comprimise..at the moment im running a 5:1 set up, but i plan to add an extra rear centre, for the extra ambience, lol, but you'd be suprised how hard it is to find a single speaker.I also plan to upgrade my amplifier to one of the ES models in the near future in the hope that it will up-scale the non HD channels in my sky box.. and also provide better sound quality and video, and the extra HD ports will come in a treat as i will be able to plug in my HDMi laptop so i can run i-tunes though it with digital sound quality as HD audio is the absolute muts nutz.. i wanted an apple air-port, but as the connection isnt digital, i may try sony's own DMP digital media port for the i podmy original set up was quite dated, it was a 32" sony triniton, sony ta-ax2 slimline amp, standard sky box, matsui DVD player, and.... dell 2:1 speakers!!so you must understand how chuffed i am with my new set up.. lolany thoughts or constructive critique on what way to go in terms of upgrade set or additional components etc??p.s/ i understand my set is mostly sony but this is because amittiedly not being an audio/video expert i know no better and their products have never failed me, ever in terms of reliability and build quality etc..p.s sensible answers and critique only, thankyou, your feedback is appreciated..
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Your system sounds kick ass! Your TV is to small though. On a scale of 1-10 I would give you a 6. If you had a 42" or 50" I would of given you a 9
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Question : problem with my laptop's sound?
i was trying to record my band and i using audacity, and i plugged in a basic double male audio jack, on inthe laptop's mic, the other in my friend's amp. we did this earlier, and it worked just fine. however, i think i may have plugged it in to my headphone jack, and now, i hear a buzzing, kinda whine sound. it doesnt happen all the time, only when im listening to music, or playing a game, or watching a video. the windows login is fine. i determined its the left speaker by using the audio manager. it comes through the speakers, and headphones. i already tried to install new drivers. the sound system is REALTEK HD AUDIO. i only got this laptop 2 weeks ago and i really need help :/
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i was trying to record my band and i using audacity, and i plugged in a basic double male audio jack, on inthe laptop's mic, the other in my friend's amp. we did this earlier, and it worked just fine. however, i think i may have plugged it in to my headphone jack, and now, i hear a buzzing, kinda whine sound. it doesnt happen all the time, only when im listening to music, or playing a game, or watching a video. the windows login is fine. i determined its the left speaker by using the audio manager. it comes through the speakers, and headphones. i already tried to install new drivers. the sound system is REALTEK HD AUDIO. i only got this laptop 2 weeks ago and i really need help :/
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