Puzzle Dimension v1.0 - Mini Games

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Year: 2010 | PC | Developer/Publisher: Doctor Entertainment | 192 MB
Language: Eng/Fr/Ger/Ita/Pol/Por/Rus/Spa/Swe
Genre: Arcade, Logic, Puzzle / Match-3

Brain exercise in 3D - Train your spatial visualization ability by navigating increasingly complex 3D puzzles. The objective "pick all the sunflowers" sounds simple - but Puzzle Dimension is not your ordinary game world. Here up and down are relative terms as the gravity depends on where you roll the ball.





Your progression changes the audiovisuals - the retro look explodes in a fountain of pixels, revealing HD visuals. And the music reacts to your progress by blending between crystal clear music and 8-bit retro-style chip tunes. Solve the 100 puzzles by navigating maze-like winding 3D structures. Unlock alternate graphical themes and compare your score with other players on the leaderboards.

Created by Doctor Entertainment a new indie studio founded by veteran developers with multiple AAA games behind them.






- 100 unique twisted puzzles.
- Classic fun puzzle elements: Blocks of ice and fire. Collapsing and invisible blocks. Teleporters, buttons, spikes and more.
- Adaptive real time audiovisuals. Your movement and progression affects the graphics and music.

Changes:
- Fixed bug with game taking forever to start when Steam is offline.
- Improved threaded loading of save data.
- Preload all static sounds; less CPU intense playback.
- Added glowing particles in wood theme teleporter.
- CPU optimized sound system.
- Various rendering optimizations in water theme.

System requirements:
- Windows XP/Vista/7
- DirectX 9c
- 1.7 GHz
- 1 GB RAM

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Mario Sports Mix (NINTENDO Wii) PAL 2011

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Mario.Sports.Mix.PAL.Wii-GLoBAL | Wii GAME | 4.38 GB
Genre: Sports | Publisher: Nintendo | Developer: Square Enix



Come out and play – on Mario's turf! This is a collection of four amazing sports, Mario style. Players can compete with their favorite Mushroom Kingdom characters in basketball, volleyball, hockey and dodgeball. Mario Sports Mix presents these four familiar sports -- but with a Mario twist. Players can choose from a variety of playable Mushroom Kingdom characters and can even challenge Mario and friends directly by playing as their own Mii characters.









Each game contains a number of Mushroom Kingdom power-ups that can turn the tide of a game in an instant, such as banana peels, green shells and even mini mushrooms. Eeach character can also unleash his or her unique special move that ranges from Mario's fire dunk in basketball to Yoshi's rainbow attack in dodgeball. Players can also elect to hold their matches in a number of interesting venues. For example, the Wario Factory has conveyor belts that affect how the players move on the court, while in Peach's Castle, fountains go up and down to block certain areas of the net in Volleyball.



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3 Useful Scripts To Modify Your Proxy Settings For Internet Explorer

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Where A Proxy Server Is Configured

Before we get into the ways that you can automate your computer through scripting, let’s take a quick look at the manual way people would have to do this. Most people know how to configure their LAN settings – it’s one of the first things you should check if you’re ever having Internet connection problems. Typically you want your proxy settings to be set to “Automatically detect settings” when you’re at home or at a public hotspot.
However, at work, you’ll need to set up a proxy server. You do this within “Internet Properties” in the control panel by clicking on the “LAN settings” button.
proxy settings
Inside your network settings dialog, you’ll see the two settings – you either have a proxy server enabled or you don’t. This is the setting that you want to toggle when you switch from your home network to a work network, or if you want to switch to running under a “cloaked” anonymous IP server.
using batch file to set proxy settings
You can also find these settings in your registry (click Run and type “regedit“), and this is what you want your scripts to edit. By changing the registry settings, you’re essentially changing those settings in the LAN Settings window.
how to set the proxy settings in the registry i
What we really want to do is toggle those settings only when and where you really want to. There are three scenarios that I’m going to cover, and you can copy and paste the code to tweak it to your liking. You can put the script in your startup folder so that it launches whenever you boot your computer, or you can just run the scripts whenever you want your computer to automatically set the correct IP settings.
The three scenarios I’m going to provide scripts for include the following.
  1. Prompt the user whether or not they want to use an anonymous proxy for Internet access.
  2. Prompt the user to type in the name of the proxy server they want to use.
  3. Automatically check whether you’re home or not, and set the appropriate proxy server settings.
The cool thing about Windows Scripting Host is that each of these options aren’t that hard to do.

Ask User To Enable A Proxy Server

This script will pop-up a message box asking whether or not the user wants to use a proxy server. If yes, then the script will enable proxy servers and fill in a hard-coded anonymous proxy server. You can tweak the script to use your favorite anonymous proxy.
Here’s what the script looks like.

<job>
<script language="VBScript">
Option Explicit
Dim valUserIn
Dim objShell, RegLocate, RegLocate1
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
On Error Resume Next
valUserIn = MsgBox("Use A Cloaked Proxy?",4,"Cloaked Select")
If valUserIn=vbYes Then
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyServer"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,"http://www.youareanonymous.com:80","REG_SZ"
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyEnable"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,"1","REG_DWORD"
MsgBox "Cloaked Proxy is Enabled"
else
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyServer"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,"0.0.0.0:80","REG_SZ"
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyEnable"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,"0","REG_DWORD"
MsgBox "Cloaked Proxy is Disabled"
End If
WScript.Quit
</script>
</job></textarea>
When you run it, the user sees the following prompt.
how to set the proxy settings in the registry
A “Yes” loads the anonymous proxy as your proxy server and sets “ProxyEnable” to 1. A “No” sets the proxy to default all zeros, and disables the proxy setting.

Prompt User To Type Proxy

The other approach is to ask the user what exact server they want to use. This allows the flexibility of changing the proxy server constantly without the need to edit the script itself. You can do this by changing the “MsgBox” command to an “InputBox”.

<job>
<script language="VBScript">
Option Explicit
Dim valUserIn
Dim objShell, RegLocate, RegLocate1
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
On Error Resume Next
valUserIn = Inputbox("Enter the Proxy server you want to use.","Proxy Server Required")
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyServer"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,valUserIn,"REG_SZ"
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyEnable"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,"1","REG_DWORD"
MsgBox "Proxy is Enabled"
WScript.Quit
</script>
</job>
When you save this as a .wsf file and run it, the following window will appear.
how to set the proxy settings in the registry
Just type in your preferred proxy server, click okay, and your Internet settings are automatically updated.

Set Proxy Settings Based On Location

This next script is a little bit more flexible, so it’s also a little longer. But what it can do is check your current IP address, and if it is within the range that you expect when you’re on your home ISP, it’ll disable using a proxy server. If it sees that you’re not on your typically home IP domain, it’ll automatically configure your Internet with a proxy server that you can hard code into the script.
Here’s what the script looks like.

<job>
<script language="VBScript">
Option Explicit
Dim valUserIn
Dim objShell, RegLocate, RegLocate1
Dim objRemXML
Dim objMyIP
Dim strIPAddress
Dim strHostname
Dim strHomeDomain
On Error Resume Next
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
On Error Resume Next
Const cstrShowMyIP = "http://www.showmyip.com/xml/"
Set objRemXML = CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM")
objRemXML.async = False
objRemXML.load(cstrShowMyIP)
' Get our IP address
Set objMyIP = objRemXML.selectSingleNode("/ip_address/ip")
strIPAddress = objMyIP.text
' Print info
WScript.Echo "IP address : " & strIPAddress
strHomeDomain = Left (strIPAddress,6)
If strHomeDomain = "69.161" then
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyServer"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,"0.0.0.0:80","REG_SZ"
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyEnable"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,"0","REG_DWORD"
MsgBox "Cloaked Proxy is Disabled"
else
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyServer"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,"http://www.youareanonymous.com:80","REG_SZ"
RegLocate = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyEnable"
objShell.RegWrite RegLocate,"1","REG_DWORD"
MsgBox "Cloaked Proxy is Enabled"
end if
' Finish
Set objMyIP = Nothing
Set objRemXML = Nothing
WScript.Quit
</script>
</job>
You set set this up to run on startup, and the computer will automatically configure the Internet settings as needed. The program will show you your current IP each time – if you don’t want that, just remove the “WPScript.Echo” line. When I run it here at home, it recognizes I’m on my safe home ISP and disables the anonymous proxy.
proxy settings
If you were on a public hotspot, it would recognize the foreign IP address and enable the cloaked proxy instead.
These are just a few examples of the sort of automation you can build into your Windows PC with Windows Scripting Host. You don’t have to be an expert programmer – just learn a few of the commands in these scripts and you can really work some magic.
Did you try any of these scripts? Let me know what you think, and please offer any tweaks or improvements that could make them even better. Offer your insight in the comments section below.

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