Archive for November, 2005
The site design was created for a fictional book company called Everglades.co.uk, which specialises in the publication and sale of modern and traditional literature.
This was part of my e-commerce unit on my degree course, where I had to develop a prototype design.
The initial mock-up was created in Adobe Photoshop 7 and then implemented into Macromedia Dreamweaver MX. Using XHTML 1.0 Strict, CSS 2.0, PHP & MySQL for the server side technology.
The company intended to develop a website, which specialised in the sale of antiquarian books to both the consumer and business markets. This sites main design was solely focused on marketing strategies to sell to customers and to personalise their sessions when purchasing online goods.
November 30th, 2005
The second episode of the story begins where Ryo Hazuki a Japanese teenager arrives in Hong Kong, in the quest to avenge his father's killer Lan Di. Ryo's father was murdered by the Chiyoumen, a sinister crime organization led by Lan Di.
Created by Yu Suzuki well known for games such as the classic "Hang On" and "After Burner" to the more recent "Out Run 2 for Xbox".
Shenmue III is apparently in development however there are no updates to when this will be released. I am waiting desperately for Shenmue III to come out I wonder if it ever will! If they can bring it out on the Xbox 360 that will give me reason to buy the new console as it did the first one.
A unique and incredibly engaging game and yet its audience isn't so big? How can this be I ask? It's only success will rely on its online experience through the Japanese site, which funnily is all in Japanese. So doesn't leave much hope for us other fans of the game throughout the world. Lets just hope they can release this game again and allow us past fans to complete the never ending story!…
November 30th, 2005
Their are some really good games for this console Nintendogs with the Labrador is a fantastic virtual pet for all dog lovers a like and I well recommend it.
I bought the DS mainly due to the Nintendogs game, because I always fancied a puppy but don’t have the time & energy to look after a real dog so this suited me greatly.
Saves having to clean up after a real puppy and their such adorable little creatures. It's a very advanced polished tamagotchi game and I think it's excellent.
November 30th, 2005
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