Friday, October 7, 2011

Ruffles Spicy Ketchup

 

This is just a quick review of a new chip flavour I received.

Ruffles Spicy Ketchup is definitely a required taste, just like the regular Ketchup Chips by PepsiCo's other brand Lay’s.                           

The first chip which I tasted was actually fairly spicy, but the few more that followed had more of a zesty taste. This is due to the fact that the top and bottom of the bag usually have more flavouring, if the bag has not been shaken.

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All in all these chips are not too bad if you always thought your Ketchup chips were missing some spicy flavour then these are for you, or if you never liked Ketchup chips I suggest giving these a try.

Details below for Canadian residents to get their hands on a free bag below>>>>>Enjoy!

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This is only a Canadian offer, not sure if the chips can be found outside of Canada either.

Canadian residents can get a coupon for “Liking” Ruffles Canada here:

https://www.facebook.com/RufflesCanada?sk=app_145542775523547 

Coupon is only redeemable at Mac’s, Couche-Tard and Circle K.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Buckycubes-All new

From the creators of Buckyballs, comes the all new, creative, stress relieving and down right awesomeness of this “Funvention”.

Buckycubes!, are the new series of amazing magnet toys by ZOOMDOGGLE.

Here are some pictures of the addition to the “Worlds Most Epic Desk Toy!”,

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Critics are raving about these outstanding desk top toys,

“Strong, shiny and incredibly addictive”-The New York Times

"There’s no better desk toy”-Esquire

“Modern art”-MAXIM

“Addictive”-People

and many, many more!

Go to http://www.getbuckyballs.com/ by ZOOMDOGGLE, and get yours today!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Battlefield 3–Open Beta Prelude

Battlefield 3 the long awaited true sequel to the series is almost among us, but the beta is here at last. I will be discussing the Xbox 360 version.          
Operation Métro is the map or “battlefield'” selected by EA and DICE for players of the open beta. The locale is in Paris, France—with the Eiffel Tower in the distance, sadly not accessible, but who knows maybe a map in the full release will—anyway the map is a mix of mid-range, long distance combat and CQB(Close quarters combat) areas. The only game mode given is Rush. Both teams, the attackers and defenders start off on opposite sides of a fairly large urban park with a small manmade lake with an island situated in the center,  if the Attackers manage to destroy both communications stations a scripted event takes place and the Metro subway system is blown open. The next two sets of comm. stations are technically in the subway, with the first set actually on the subway platform and the other set being up at surface level at the ticket booth. Finally the fourth and final set of objectives are back outside in an urban environment(be careful after 20 minutes of fighting under ground it is really bright on the surface!). Once outside two 3-story apartments come into view which gives both sides of the fray a huge sightline advantage of the A and B bomb sites, that is if the attackers make it this far. 

Stages of progression on Operation Métro: 

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1. Park Surface


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2. Subway tunnels and platform




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3. Surface inside subway ticket centre

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4. Urban area outside of the station


So far so good in my opinion, mind you the beta is how the game was about 4-6 months ago so anything you see in the beta that is wrong will be fixed by now, think of it as a short trip to the past, also there could be new features added or some taken away. You will have to wait and see.



Note: Screenshots are from Battlfield 3 on PC

http://vr-zone.com/articles/battlefield-3-beta--performance-preview-screenshots-and-hd-video-walkthrough/13625-4.html Images by VR-ZoNE TECHNOLOGY BEATS by TeamVR

Air Swimmers-Helium Blimp RC

I recently received an Air Swimmers- RC Blimp by William Mark Corp., this is a remote controlled toy like no other. The Air Swimmers are exactly what you can imagine them to be, fish that “swim” through the air, hence the name in which they are given. As of now there are two models the Great White Shark and a Clownfish, (Nemo) for people who don’t know fish. shark
These RCs are loads of fun, the initial setup looks daunting but the included instructions are great, plus there is the web address for an instructional video. Of course you need a source of helium, you can get that just about anywhere, I personally went to Toys’r’us and purchased a disposable tank of the stuff but you can go to basically any store that sells balloons. The only issue I had was with the included 3M tape needed to assemble the toy, the issues were that half of the included extra sticky tape had the sticky side rip off, which in turn would not allow the supporting tape to hold the parts on the Air Swimmer as it is not strong enough on its own. Luckily there was enough to operate the toy.
Anyway, after the tape fiasco the Air Swimmers shark was a blast and it would make an excellent gift for the Holiday season. Make sure you get lots of AAA batteries for endless amounts of happiness. Air Swimmers take(4xAAA).
www.Airswimmers.com for instructional video and ordering information.
www.amazon.com for helium tank if you want to order it, but I suggest going to your local grocery, florists, party store, the Toys’R’us near me had it.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Nikon 1 J1-Preview

Nikon 1 the latest series of compact cameras by Nikon will kick off with the upcoming launch of the J1 on October, 23rd, 2011. The J1 will be a cutting edge digital camera with the ability to use the exchangeable lenses, record video in full 1080p and have a limitless shooting speed of 10 FPS (frames per second). There are as of now 4 lenses (one of which comes with the camera) that will be released alongside the J1 on launch day, a NIKKOR 10mm F2.8 highly transportable shallow wide angle lens that you will want to have alongside your J1 at all times, as it provides excellent results for shots up close and personal as well as wide landscapes. The second is a NIKKOR 30-110mm VR(vibration reduction)Lens will be for the long range, detailed shots of the outdoors and it makes for tremendous photographs of large groups and the third will be the NIKKOR 10-100mm VR Lens which will be the lens for all you movie makers out there as it captures the most vibrant colours and all the amazing details that you want to be able to view. Finally the fourth lens, all I know is that it comes with the standard J1 kit and it is a 10-30mm F3.5-5.6
Nikon 1 J1  www.nikonusa.com
Nikon 1 J1 Red
The Nikon 1 J1 will release with five colours that really suit the camera and the consumer very well; those five colours are Red, White, Silver, Black and Pink. A weight of 26.5 oz. with the largest lens, a meagre 11.1 oz. with the most compact lens. The J1 is the perfect weight for just about everyone.
These are global accessories:
  • Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Charger for battery
  • USB Cord
  • Body Cap
  • Camera Strap
  • View NX 2 program by Nikon
  • Movie Creator disk
  • Paper Manual
  • Manual on disk
    Global meaning they come standard across all Nikon J1 kits.I recommend pre-ordering the J1 as it will most likely be a hot commodity around the Holiday season, with its sleek design and all-around great features.Scroll down for more pictures of the Nikon 1 J1:


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    Three above  Nikon J1 photographs are by Chris Hall Editor at www.Pocket-lint.com, Photograph of Red Nikon 1 J1 is from www.nikonusa.com. Follow @ChristHall and @Pocketlint on Twitter

    Thursday, September 22, 2011

    NHL 12 (Xbox 360) TTR

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

    Immediately after inserting the disc in the tray  you have to pick your game save settings, and the new option to transfer your old NHL 11 profile to NHL 12, and excellent feature for fans of the series, soon after we assume it will continue into the flashy introduction video endemic to EA Sports titles—which I enjoy by the way—but as you are watching the video you see snow flakes start to descend out of the blackness, then you realise it is showing off the new Winter Classic mode which when the intro is complete you drop right into the Washington Capitals versus Pittsburgh Penguins 2010-11 Winter Classic match at Heinz Field home of the Steelers.

    Now I’ll take you through the new game mode selections and features on the main menu. First things first, you have a NHL12 “news” box in the top left of the main screen, which when connected to Live shows you news about the game and allows you to download “tuners” EA Sports equivalent of patches, it lets the player know if you’ve unlocked any in-game content for completing the prerequisites—anyway enough with the boring stuff.

    At last, back to the Winter Classic the long awaited addition to the Washinton vs Pittsburgh Winter Classic franchise. At this point into the game I will assume that most of you have at least had a glimpse of the game mode, which is fine as there really isn’t much to it. The player can either play the real matchup from the 2010-11 season, or they can opt for two teams of their choosing to play the outdoor versus play match at Heinz Field. It was quite exciting at first with all the snow falling the huge crowds and the colors of the outdoors, an awesome change to the game type but the lack of online play for Winter Classic really changes my opinion of the overall enjoyment of this new feature—playing the computer AI is really boring after a while—but anyway it still is a noteworthy addition to the franchise.

    Next on the list of all things new on the NHL 12 main menu, is the historic compliment to Be A Pro mode is the all new Be A Legend mode where you can pick the likes of Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Patrick Roy, Börje Salming and countless other legends. Not much to say about this game mode other then that you can be previous hockey greats, the reason why I said, “compliment to Be A Pro mode”.                                

    Now at last, the review of the game play as come upon us. Most of you know that EA Sports games are filled with bugs and annoyances, not that you can blame them it is very difficult to make a sports game of this magnitude have absolutely 100% no glitches or discrepancies, but NHL 12 is by far the best of the series, the folks over at EA Sports really polished down the errors. Mind you this does not mean that they are gone but it means that they are at the least not so frequent or as bad like previous games. Most of the “glitches” can’t be seen in the regular fast paced gameplay, unless you are in the instant replay (now with buffing sounds), examples of the aforementioned physics glitches would be sticks going through bodies, skates, sticks, nets, posts, and boards, things of that nature, with the rare puck through the mesh goals.

    The body to body contact is much more realistic this time around, meaning that you can no longer just fly around the ice sending people flying, because height, weight, balance and momentum actually do something—hip-checking on the other hand is really terrible in NHL 12 it is one of the few flaws in the contact aspect of the physics engine, when you perform the hip-check no matter what size you are or what angle you come at the opposing player when you initiate it doesn't matter; i.e you can fly at someone bent over head first and they will go flying, also there does not have to be actual contact as it seems there is a 1ft box around you while hip-checking—When two bodies collide they can now stumble, both fall down, if the person trying to deliver the check is too small he will just bounce off the larger person. Goalie contact has now been implemented into the game you can now bump, or flatten the goalie if you are pissed off (been there done that) your team won’t like you much for the latter.                                                                

    The next two topics in my review mainly apply to players who play online.

    Glitch goals and loop glitches whatever else people call them. I personally call glitch goals exploits of areas where the AI can score the goals, as most of these “glitch goals” are found by copying what the computer does to score. They are still in the game but not nearly as rampant as the previous three games in the series, the worst being NHL 09 in my and many others opinions. A tremendous job has been done by EA to try and cut down on these much hated, skill less goals that people just won’t stop using or  finding. Now the loop-glitch may still be in the game or it may have been fixed in a recent tuner. It has happened to me online in EASHL club matches about 5 times, one out of those 5 I assumed was intentional. It hasn’t happened since so lets hope for gamers sake it was patched, or there will be plenty of swearing coming out of Xbox Live headsets everywhere.

    Disgruntled gamer—“You F#$%ing cheaters!!!!!”

    Pros

    • great gameplay
    • updated physics
    • exciting new game modes and features; Winter Classic, Be A Legend, goalie contact, net contact, losing helmets, glass breaking, new action tracker
    • overall updated game

    Cons                                                                                                                                               

    • a few in game issues
    • horrible soundtrack, I am sick of hearing Billy Idol-Mony, mony at least you can deselect/mute songs
    • some new features are just “re-added” 
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    Overall I think this game is absolutely with out a shadow of a doubt a must have for any sports fan, or person who wants to have lots of enjoyment with friends online or off. If you want to get a new game and aren’t sure what to get I recommend picking up this title. My rating,

    NHL 12 9.1/10 rating by TTR (Tech Twista Reviews)

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011

    Gears of War 3-QR


    GoW3Gears of War 3—The final frontier of this exhilarating trilogy.
    This will be my first TTR quick review, the game of course is GoW3. When the game is first loaded and connected to Xbox Live the player will be rewarded with in game items for doing certain tasks within the previous two games of the trilogy, for example the Chrome Lancer— after the bonus unlocks are over you have a standard yet rugged feeling menu with the typical selections, Campaign, Multiplayer, etc. But now we come to a little extra feature that you don’t see too often in other games, the folks over at EPIC put in a short video to help catch up on the previous events of Gears 1 and 2 (it really is a short video, I still recommend playing the first two games, or reading the books, as the video just doesn’t do the series justice) but this game is still a must for anyone who is the correct age and maturity. This is the end of the Gears of War 3 Quick Review.
    This has been a Quick Review by TTR Tech Twista Reviews
    The image used is from : http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox360/gears-of-war-3/news/gears-of-war-3-box-art-revealed/a-20110224122121255092/g-2010040917122084089

    First Post

    Hello,

    Welcome to Tech Twista Reviews(TTR for short) this is my first shot at making a blog, I hope it will end up working out. Movies and Video Games are the main subject that will be written about for the first while until I get the hang of this "Blogging" thing, eventually Technology topics will make its way onto my page.

    Hope you enjoy ;)

    TechTwistaReviews, TTR