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| Articles about Oblivion |
| Shelled To Oblivion: Mathis, Rangers Blown Out By Twins, 11-4 | | 2008-05-21 01:46:46 | | Strikes. Strikes. Strikes.
You simply have to throw them, and throw them consistently, if you are to enjoy long-term success in the unforgiving world known as Major League Baseball.
In his first big league start on Tuesday evening against the Minnesota Twins, rookie right-hander Doug Mathis threw a total of 70 pitches. Just 38 were strikes.
Thirty-eight.
Not [...] | | By: Baseball Time in Arlington | | |
| | OBLIVION, como la vida misma | | 2008-03-25 15:03:00 | | Según dicen, solo hay 2 cosas infinitas, el universo y la estupidez humana. Sin embargo, decir que Oblivion es un juego casi infinito no es nada descabellado.Este juego de rol, que creó escuela en PC, salta a la PS3 (tb está para XBOX 360 pero hablaré de la versión que he jugado), con pocas novedades respecto al juego de ordena, pero la verdad, sino lo jugaste, ni falta que hacen las novedades. Este enorme juego en todos sus sentidos, es como vivir una vida en otra época. La historia nos traslada a una época rollo el señor de los anillos, donde viviremos la caída de un reino y iniciaremos la búsqueda del sucesor al trono.Para empezar, crearemos nuestro personaje, escogiendo raza, ropajes, pelo, color de piel, ojos, .....en definitiva, infinitas posibilidades, teniendo en cuenta que hay por lo menos 12 razas cada una con su propias características de fuerza, magia, habilidad,..así por ejemplo, los hombres lagarto serán inmunes al veneno mientras que los elfos serán especia | | By: Nautilus Loft | | |
| | [Wikipedia] March 5: ESRB re-rating of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion | | 2008-03-05 07:26:21 | | In 2006, the Entertainment Software Rating Board changed the rating of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion from Teen (13+) to Mature (17+), citing "more detailed depictions of blood and gore" than had been previously considered, and "the presence in the PC version of the game of a locked-out art file that, if accessed by using an apparently unauthorized third party tool,"—the Oblivion Topless Mod—"allows the user to play the game with topless versions of female characters." In response to the new content, the ESRB conducted a new review of Oblivion, showing to its reviewers the content originally submitted by the game's publisher along with the newly disclosed content. The new review resulted in an M rating. The ESRB reported that Bethesda Softworks, the game's developer and publisher, would promptly notify all retailers of the change, issue stickers for retailers and distributors to affix on the product, display the new rating in all | | By: Gopal's Blog | | |
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