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It’s amazing how much technology can radically change in just three years, especially when it comes to video games. While Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake was released on the same system as Metal Gear, the differences between the two—in graphic, gameplay, and even story—seem revolutionary. Although it has the same basic game play mechanics and style as the first entry, MG2 serves as the bridge between the Metal Gear series and the Metal Gear Solid series.
What jumps out first is the impressive opening sequence that shows off the Msx’s color palate and sound card (and like most early 90s video game opening credits, does so to the blue prints of its titular machine and main characters).
Rather than just sticking with the boring earth tones of its predecessors, MG2 employs a wide array of the MSX2′s Yamaha V9938′s graphic card, mainly in a wide range of blues,...
What jumps out first is the impressive opening sequence that shows off the Msx’s color palate and sound card (and like most early 90s video game opening credits, does so to the blue prints of its titular machine and main characters).
Rather than just sticking with the boring earth tones of its predecessors, MG2 employs a wide array of the MSX2′s Yamaha V9938′s graphic card, mainly in a wide range of blues,...
- 11/4/2015
- by Andrew Hudson
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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Between 2001 and 2011, a total 256 films have been denied certification by the Central Board of Film Certification, as per the information obtained by Lucknow based Rti (Right to Information) activists Amitabh and Nutan Thakur.
The maximum number of films denied certification in one year was 59 in 2006, followed by 33 films in 2002 and 31 in 2004. Only 9 films were denied certification in 2010.
In 2001 all the 19 films denied certificate were English films.
A maximum number of 78 Hindi films have been banned followed by 52 English films. Among South Indian films; 51 Tamil, 33 Kannada, 15 Telugu and 14 Malayalam films have been denied certification in this period while 5 Marathi films have been denied certificate.
Only one Bengali film (2011- Kaal Aaj Kaal) and 1 Gujarati film (2010- Hun Re Vijogan Tara Nam Ni) was banned during this entire period while 2 Bhojpuri (Garda Garda Ho jaaye, Mumbai Bam Visfot Kand) and 2 Haryanavi films (Jija Teen Taang Ka, Padosan Thanedar) in 2006 were also denied certificates.
The maximum number of films denied certification in one year was 59 in 2006, followed by 33 films in 2002 and 31 in 2004. Only 9 films were denied certification in 2010.
In 2001 all the 19 films denied certificate were English films.
A maximum number of 78 Hindi films have been banned followed by 52 English films. Among South Indian films; 51 Tamil, 33 Kannada, 15 Telugu and 14 Malayalam films have been denied certification in this period while 5 Marathi films have been denied certificate.
Only one Bengali film (2011- Kaal Aaj Kaal) and 1 Gujarati film (2010- Hun Re Vijogan Tara Nam Ni) was banned during this entire period while 2 Bhojpuri (Garda Garda Ho jaaye, Mumbai Bam Visfot Kand) and 2 Haryanavi films (Jija Teen Taang Ka, Padosan Thanedar) in 2006 were also denied certificates.
- 2/9/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Written by Meera Sharma & Prathna Tiwari
Legendry Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan celebrated his 70th birthday last week in Mumbai and the party was a star-studded affair.
Stars such as Madhuri Dixit, Sridevi, Zeenat Aman, Rishi Kapoor and Kajol, to name a few, attended the birthday celebrations. We of course had our eyes on what the stars were wearing to the party.
Click on to see which stars were looking hot and which stars were so not…….

Meera: Abhishek Bachchan looks dapper and smart in his monochrome suit. Love the bowtie too!
Wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan looks stunning in her Indian attire. Even though the outfit is heavily embroidered it is not over whelming on Ash and she carries it off gracefully.
Verdict: Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan are Hot!
Prathna: Kudos for avoiding a black suit Abhi but perhaps I’d like to have seen him in Indian. A...
Legendry Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan celebrated his 70th birthday last week in Mumbai and the party was a star-studded affair.
Stars such as Madhuri Dixit, Sridevi, Zeenat Aman, Rishi Kapoor and Kajol, to name a few, attended the birthday celebrations. We of course had our eyes on what the stars were wearing to the party.
Click on to see which stars were looking hot and which stars were so not…….

Meera: Abhishek Bachchan looks dapper and smart in his monochrome suit. Love the bowtie too!
Wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan looks stunning in her Indian attire. Even though the outfit is heavily embroidered it is not over whelming on Ash and she carries it off gracefully.
Verdict: Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan are Hot!
Prathna: Kudos for avoiding a black suit Abhi but perhaps I’d like to have seen him in Indian. A...
- 10/17/2012
- by BollySpice Team
- Bollyspice
The International Indian Film Academy (Iifa) has announced the nominations for the Iifa Awards 2010. The 11th celebrations of the Videocon Iifa Weekend and Micromax Iifa Awards will be held in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo from June 3rd - 5th, 2010.
The Popular categories of the Micromax Iifa Awards 2010 include Best Film, Best Direction, Performance in a Leading Role - Male & Female, Performance in a Supporting Role - Male & Female, Performance in a Comic Role, Performance in a Negative Role, Music Direction, Best Story, Best Lyrics and Best Playback Singer.
The nominations were released as a result of the industry voting for the Micromax Iifa Awards in March. Results of the industry voting were audited by PriceWaterhouse Coopers, the auditing firm for the IIFAs and the Oscars. The online voting for the Awards will go live on the 10th of May, 2010 and will be open to audiences of Indian Cinema,...
The Popular categories of the Micromax Iifa Awards 2010 include Best Film, Best Direction, Performance in a Leading Role - Male & Female, Performance in a Supporting Role - Male & Female, Performance in a Comic Role, Performance in a Negative Role, Music Direction, Best Story, Best Lyrics and Best Playback Singer.
The nominations were released as a result of the industry voting for the Micromax Iifa Awards in March. Results of the industry voting were audited by PriceWaterhouse Coopers, the auditing firm for the IIFAs and the Oscars. The online voting for the Awards will go live on the 10th of May, 2010 and will be open to audiences of Indian Cinema,...
- 5/8/2010
- by Tanveer
- Bollywood Info Zone
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