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  • DS & VS. PSP
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  • OK, let me start by saying that PSP has better graphics. HOWEVER, graphics are NOT everything. +7 PSP Both have surround sound, and a headphone jack DS Lite has a slightly quieter volume than the original,... 
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Panimage NA R79RT2W5 2GB, Wi-Fi, 7in - SilverSleek and stylish, the Panimage R79RT2W5 is a tablet computer suitable for people on the move. The Panimage tablet runs on Android OS that is packed with Google Mobile services and supports downloading of preferred applications from the Android App...
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UMD: The Bourne Identity (UMD, 2005) As THE BOURNE IDENTITY begins, a man who may or may not be Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is found floating in the Mediterranean Sea and is hauled onto a fishing boat. When the ship's doctor examines the unconscious castaway, he discovers two bullet...
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Game: House of Wax  (UMD-Movie, 2005) Andr� de Toth�s remake of MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM is one of the first and best 3-D (stereoscopic) feature films, an alternative technology (like Cinemascope, Cinerama) used by 1950s directors attempting to compete with the new threat of television....
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UMD: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (UMD, 2006) American director Chris Columbus (HOME ALONE) brings the magic of British author J.K. Rowling's beloved best-selling fantasy novel to life in HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE. Eleven-year-old orphan Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) finds his...
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UMD: Shallow Hal (UMD, 2006) Directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly continue their string of hilarious oddball comedies with SHALLOW HAL. Hal (Jack Black of HIGH FIDELITY) is a "regular guy" who has no luck with women because he only wants to be with women who look like supermodels....
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UMD: The Bourne Supremacy (UMD, 2005) Matt Damon returns as amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne in this fast-paced follow-up to 2002's THE BOURNE IDENTITY. Forced out of hiding as the result of an attempt on his life, Bourne fulfills his earlier promise to wreak vengeance on his former CIA...
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Game: Family Guy: Volume 1 - Seasons 1 & 2  (UMD-Movie, 2005) Peter Griffin yearns to be a champion dad for his family, but in his attempts he only winds up making a ridiculous fool of himself. While he looks over his two teenagers and his baby (who has an English accent and is keen on dominating the world),...
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UMD: The Dukes of Hazzard (UMD, 2005) It was inevitable that THE DUKES OF HAZZARD would leap onto the big screen, and now, thanks to Broken Lizard's Jay Chandrasekhar (SUPER TROOPERS, CLUB DREAD), it finally has. Slipping into the boots made famous by John Schneider and Tom Wopat, Seann...
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UMD: Kill Bill Vol. 1 (UMD, 2005) After a six-year hiatus, Quentin Tarantino returns to the director's chair with KILL BILL. The movie proves once again that he is a hyperactive visionary and the master of cinematic coolness. Split into two volumes by Miramax in order to ensure that...
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UMD: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (UMD, 2005) Tobe Hooper's TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE appeared like a nightmare in 1974, establishing a whole new genre of horror film. Thirty years later, the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE is back. Directed by well-known commercial and video director Marcus Nispel, and...
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