Tremulous – Free Shooting Game

Computer games are at its peak these days most especially that internet connection is very accessible. As a gaming enthusiast, I never miss out playing some rounds of my favorite games like Tremulous. A friend first introduces me to this game and eventually like it primarily because it is a freeware and second, it fully satisfies my cravings for ultimate gaming experience.

Tremulous

Tremulous

Tremulous is a multi-player Human Vs Alien first-person shooter game fighting for supremacy. The opposing teams are capable of constructing buildings which is important factor to their success and they must eliminate the players of opposing team together with their spawned points to win. I’ve been playing Tremulous with my friends for some time and loved it very much. If you haven’t played it yet, I hope the facts will help you out.

Specifications

I’m playing the Tremulous 1.1 version with 95.63MB total file size and works in platforms like Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows 98 and Windows 95. However, you cannot download the game unless you’ve preinstalled a 3D card with OpenGL support onto your computer system.


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Ultimate Stunts – Open Source Racing Game

I never let the day pass without playing several computer games. In fact, these games are becoming more sophisticated especially today the nearly every household has internet connection. As gaming aficionado, I had myriads of games stored in my computer system and regularly update for the latest version and one of this is Ultimate Stunt.

This open-source freeware is a 3D racing game featuring a straightforward VGA/EGA/CGA graphics without smooth or textured shading. I really had fun playing Ultimate Stunts as it allows me to execute spectacular stunts like loopings and jumping over bridges and many more.

Ultimate Stunts

Ultimate Stunts - Free Racing game

Ultimate Stunts is considered as a popular DOS-game “stunts” but with the addition of 3D motor racing as well as notable features like drawbridges, curls and waves. Here are some of the things I noted and like about Ultimate Stunts. Read on.


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Clamwin – Free Open Source Anti Virus

Whoever is not bothered by viruses? I don’t take chances to get rid of it and bought comprehensive anti-virus software that requires paying a yearly subscription fee to keep my computer secure from viruses. However, I was surprised when a friend told me about ClamWin anti-virus free software. I just couldn’t believe it.

Clamwin - Scan Window

Clamwin - Scan Window

I was paying for my anti-virus software while ClamWin anti-virus is absolutely free that also works in detecting and stopping all forms of viruses. As I tried the program, I am impressed on how the program excellently provides virus protection and enables me to save some bucks to my pocket. Here are several things I noted from ClamWin anti-virus freeware.

Specifications

I’ve download and used the ClamWin 0.97 version with 36.17MB file size. It works in numerous operating systems like Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Me, Windows Server 2008, Windows 2003, Windows 2000 and Windows 98.
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Returnil Virtual System – Better Safe than Sorry

Returnil Virtual System Home Classic

Picture this scenario: you’ve clicked on a link in an email(even though you know you really shouldn’t), or you’ve clicked on a banner telling you have thousands of security problems – and then, suddenly, you really do have a problem. Your computer has been taken over by a so-called ‘security’ program, that has encrypted your files, and is holding them to ransom – and you’re just wishing you could turn back the clock. If you had Returnil Virtual System ($39.95 direct) installed, you could do just that.

Returnil Virtual System

Returnil Virtual System

The basic concept of the Returnil system is a simple one. When you use the System Safe virtualization mode, the actual contents of your computer are untouched, including the registry and file system. Programs you run use Returnil’s virtualized version of the registry, and you won’t see any difference in the way your computer performs – it’s business as usual. The system is kept stable by not including the hibernation file and virtual page memory file. And if you have a malware problem, just reboot and it’s gone. It’s that easy.

Before installing the Returnil Virtual System, you’ll want to make sure your system is completely free of any malware, as rebooting will restore it exactly to it’s previous state, including any pre-existing problems. It might be a good idea to use a Rescue CD; there are a number of these freely available.


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