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Wednesday 27 October 2010

All about Breakdance

History of Breakdancing

Breakdancing, also known as Petering or b-boying, is a street dance style that evolved as part of the hip hop movement in the South Bronx of New York City during the early 1970s. It is the oldest and best known of all hip hop dance styles.
Breakdancing is one of the four original elements of hip hop, the others being rapping, DJing, and tagging / burning / grafitti art.

Etymology
This USPS stamp depicts an '80s breakdancer and a boombox.Breakdancing was never a term used by its original practitioners, who preferred to refer to themselves as "B-boys" and "B-girls". The term was popularized in the '80s when it became more of a media phenomenon. David Toop describes breakdancing as being an adaptation of the Break, a dance popular before being replaced by the Freak (popularized by CHIC's "Le Freak" in 1978), but then revived by artists such as the Nigga Twins, Spy, and the Zulu Kings. He also explains that it may have originated from a literal break in the song: "the word break or breaking is a music and dance term (as well as a proverb) that goes back a long way. Some tunes, like "Buck Dancer's Lament" from the early 20th century, featured a two-bar silence every eight bars for the break - a quick showcase of improvised dance steps." However, in the documentary "The Freshest Kids," hip hop pioneer DJ Kool Herc insists that the name breaking originated in the slang term "break," meaning someone going "off" or crazy, as the dancers seemed to do when driven by the right beat.

Origin: From Street to Dance
According to a majority of hip hop enthusiasts and icons of the 1970's, breakdancing (b-boying), in its organized form seen today, began as a way for rival African-American gangs of the ghetto to mediate their difference. Staged on locations of neutral turf, gang leaders would engage in one-on-one dance-offs which arguably served to emulate an upcoming confrontation and determine on whose turf the feud would occur.
Exhibiting routines of stylish but sometimes violent implications, winners were determined by the dancer who could outperform the other, that is, display a set of more innovative manuevers unmatched in difficulty and style.
Through the highly energetic performances of funk legend James Brown and the rapid-growth of dance teams like the Rock Steady Crew of New York City, the competitive ritual of gang warfare evolved into a pop-culture phenomenon. Under the label of "breakdancing," b-boying received massive media exposure. Soon nearly all the parties, disco clubs, and talent shows showcased signs of competitive dance, especially for gang members, where passion for dance served as a positive diversion from the threats of city life.
Though its intense popularity eventually faded in the 1980s, breakdancing is still a mainstream phenomenon, maintaining exposure through comical portrayals in commercials and movies. For the enthusiasts, however, b-boying remains a pasttime, and for a rare few, a way of life through commercial endorsements.

Style
Before evolving into its present form, breakdancing was a homogenization of three distinct styles of dance: breaking, dancing, and popping. Breakdance is commonly associated with, but distinct from, popping which is one element of the funk styles that evolved independently in California during the 1970s, however elements of popping or poppin itself may have existed as a style or subculture of dance as early as the 1920's when it, or the general sub culture of dance associated with Afro-Americans was known as Boogaloo. Evidence of this is found in the form of statements made by certain "founding" poppers or originators of the modern styles, regarding witnessing or having knowledge of senior citizens and elders whom could either pop or boogie, or taught them about some aspect of the art. Other styles of dance associated with the funk styles include locking, tutting, boogaloo and liquid dancing. These styles are sometimes more "contortionistic" than "athletic," although they are often incorporated by breakdancers who wish to widen their expressive range.

Breakdance moves
For more details on this topic, see List of breakdance moves. All of the above styles factor heavily into the breaker's movements while standing, called toprock. Toprock is the name given to any part of a breakdancing routine that is performed principally from a standing position. Toprock moves depend upon coordination, flexibility, and style. They are less physically demanding than most downrock moves, but perfecting them is a never-ending process. Toprock often begins the routine, and while it serves as a good warm-up for the more athletic moves that may follow, it is first and foremost a display of style. It is unorthodox-looking in general, and breakdancers take pride in inventing ever-more unique toprock. (Note: Uprock is sometimes used inappropriately as a synonym of toprock)
As opposed to toprock, downrock encompasses all moves performed with hands, arms, or a part of the torso in contact with the floor. Footwork is nearly synonymous with downrock, but is a more restrictive term usually applied to any downrock moves which are not power moves. Downrock is generally much more athletic, acrobatic, and akin to gymnastics. Toprock and downrock are often discussed independently, but good breakers can combine them seamlessly, especially once they master some basic transitions.
Breakers usually begin by toprocking, and then drop down to the floor, typically into some variation of the foundational 6-step. The 6-step can be combined with, or transitioned into, most other breakdancing moves, including some of the most recognizable power moves such as the swipe, windmill, and flare. After performing the techniques, the breakdancer will often end the dance on his feet, contorted into a freeze, or apparently injuring himself with a suicide.

Style vs technique
One of the greatest divides in breakdancing is the give-and-take between style and technique (or power). Devotees of each aspect are commonly known as styleheads and powerheads. Styleheads focus on the dancing side of breakdance. They may look down on powerheads as hack gymnasts who have eschewed the fundamental dance aspect for flashy acrobatics. Powerheads would respond that styleheads are little different than dancers from other styles because they neglect the difficult athletic moves that make breakdancing so unique.

Battles
A breakdancer demonstrates both amazing strength and flexibility with a dynamic freeze. This first place battle was part of the BC One Tournament sponsored by Red Bull.Battles are breakdancing events in which breakers form a circle and take turns shooting each other. Battles can pit individuals against one another, but often take place between two opposing breakdance crews.
Today serious battles are usually held at organized b-boy events. The battles are usually part of a tournament-style competition with cash prizes, or they are featured [[each crew is paid to dance. It's not uncommon that spontaneous battles will happen at events as well, when rival crews show up with most of their members. These events are called "jams," and generally consist of several hours of "cyphering" (open circles), followed by the main battle event.
The largest competition each year is probably Battle of the Year (BOTY), held in Germany since 1990, and featuring crews from around the world. Despite its name, BOTY focuses on choreographed routines. After judges rate the routines, the final winner, and de facto world champion crew, is decided in a final battle (along with 2nd, 3rd, and 4th places). Recent winners have been from France, Korea, Germany, and Hungary. While crews from the USA have won in the past, the claim is that they are not often winners of BOTY because competitions in the USA are almost exclusively battles and hip hop dances, whereas in the rest of the world, dance routine competitions are more common. Additionally, until recently (August 21 2005), the USA has not held a BOTY USA national event and thus has not had a crew to send to the finals in Germany. BOTY USA 2005 was the first; at this event, Knucklehead Zoo defeated Renegades in the finals and won Best Show to secure their victory and entry in the BOTY finals. Nonetheless, this is a good indicator of how widespread the practice and high ability level of this American folk art form has become.
Another competition gaining much popularity is BC One, sponsored by Red Bull. This tournament invites many of the best b-boys from around the world to compete one-on-one in single-elimination. This is somewhat unique, as most battle events pit entire crews or crew fragments of 3 or more people. Most other instances of one-on-one matchups are one-time main event attractions for entire jams, not comprising the entire event.

Breakdancing as a Folk Dance
There is some academic interest in whether breakdance can be considered a folk dance. In particular, street dances are living and evolving dance forms, while folk dances are to a significant degree bound by tradition. Breakdance was in the beginning a social dance but in the later years, mostly because of media and television, its goal has become more of a performance dance.
Music
Contrary to popular belief, b-boys do not only break to hip hop. It is very common to see b-boys breaking to jazz, funk, freestyle, and soul tracks. Whatever genre it is, most of the songs popular for breaking are from the 1970s and 1980s. Modern mainstream hip hop, through its changes, is generally not as good for breaking as tunes from when breaking had its peak popularity. Generally, a common feature of bboy music is the presence of a break which is looped several times by the dj. In order to do so, the DJ usually acquires two copies of the record containing the break. The history credits Kool Dj Herc for the invention of this concept and technique. The resulting piece of music created by continuous looping of a musical phrase is termed a breakbeat. The most traditional understanding of what b-boy music should be like states that "b-boy break to the beat". This definition is however flexible and many b-boy classics do not follow this format. The typical b-boy tune has a beat ranging between 120 and 135 beats-per-minute with shuffled 16th and quarter beats in the percussive pattern.
Music is a very important thing to a b-boy. One could argue that the knowledge of music is almost as important as the ability to dance to it. Skilled b-boys are expected to have almost a trainspotter-esque detailed knowledge of breaking songs. They show this through hitting certain interesting focal points in each song, perhaps with a freeze, and also somewhat "narrating" with their motions, which is often humorous as well as impressive.
The concept of breakbeats was later developed in non b-boy related types of music. Also, the term breakbeat is nowadays mostly used to refer to certain genres in electronica.

Culture
Since its first inception breakdancing has provided a youth culture, originating from violent urban street gangs. Today however, breakdancing culture is remarkably constructive with a character somewhere in between those of dancers and athletes. Since acceptance and involvement centers on dance skills, breakdancing culture is unusually free of the common race, gender and age boundaries of a subculture. Social interaction centers on practice and performance, which are occasionally intertwined because of its improvisational style. While featured at dance schools, breaking is typically taught to newbies by more experienced b-boys and passed on to new generations in an informal word-of-mouth way.
In contrast to this social breakdancing culture there are Internet b-boys, also known as e-boys, or as they call them in Japan: Otaku b-boys. These have learned much of what they know of the dance purely from the internet and from watching videoclips, not by instruction or by the passing of knowledge from one generation to another. The reason for this might be that they do not have access to competent instructors or social circles that can provide them with teaching and inspiration. Such b-boys are by some groups looked-down upon as not having their heart in hip hop culture.
Because of its functional demands on music and clothing, breakdance culture has become largely separated from popular hip hop since the 1980s. B-Boying has made itself aware to the mainstream crowd, making popular appearances in movies like Zoolander.

Fashion
For the breakdancer, fashion is an important aspect of their identity. Many breakdancers in the 1980s dressed wearing flat-soled Adidas, Puma, or Fila shoes with thick, sometimes patterned laces. Some breakdancers matched their hats, shirts, and shoes to show uniformity within a breakdancing crew, and was perceived a threat to the competitor in the form of "strength in numbers." B-boys also wore nylon tracksuits which were functional as well as fashionable. The slick, low-friction surface allowed the breakdancer to slide on the floor much more readily than if she or he had been wearing a cotton shirt. Hooded nylon jackets allowed dancers to perform head spins and windmills with relative ease. Additionally, the popular image of the original breakdancer always involved a public performance on the street, accompanied by the essential boombox.
B-boys today dress differently from b-boys in the 80s, but one constant remains, and that is dressing "fresh". Due to the spread of b-boying as an artform from the inner cities out into the suburbs and to different social groups, different senses of "fresh" have arisen. Generally the rule that one's gear needs to match has remained from the 80s, along with a certain playfulness. Kangols are still worn by some, track pants and nylons still have their place combined with fresh sneakers and hats. Trucker hats were reintroduced on the scene in the late 1990s, well before the mainstream pop culture began wearing them again in numbers.
Function is heavily intertwined with b-boy fashion. Due to the demands on the feet in b-boying, b-boys look for shoes with low weight, good grip, and durability when given pressure to the sole as well as elsewhere. Headwear can facilitate movement with the head on the ground, especially headspins. Bandanas underneath headwear can protect from the discomfort of fabric pulling on hair. And wristbands placed along the arm can lower friction at a particular place as well as provide protection. Today's breakdancing styles which emphasize fast-paced, fluid floor moves and freezes, different from that of two decades ago, requires more freedom of movement in the upper body, so less baggy upperwear is more common today (though pants remain baggy).
There are dancers and crews that now have begun to dress in a style similar to "goth" or punk rockers in order to stand out from the more traditional toned-down b-boy look.
Certain clothing brands have been associated with breaking. Tribal is an example. Puma is also well known in the breaking community. Both brands sponsor many b-boy events.
But aside from these generalities, many b-boys choose not to try too hard to dress for breaking, because in a certain sense one would want to be able to break anytime, anywhere, whatever the circumstances. This is related to why many would rather learn headspins without a helmet, despite it being able to facilitate.
Media
In the 1980s, with the help of pop culture and MTV, breakdancing made its way from the suburbs to the rest of the world as a new cultural phenomenon. Musicians such as Michael Jackson popularized much of the breakdancing style in their music videos. Movies such as Flashdance, Wild Style, Beat Street, Breakin' and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo also contributed to breakdancing's growing appeal. Today, many b-boys and former breakers are disappointed by the media hype that watered the dance down into money and overfocus on power moves.
Myths
For the most part, the danger inherent in b-boying is overemphasized. One can understand wanting the deterrent of fear in the past, as b-boying was associated with gang activity. Nowadays, however, the fear of life-threatening injury is largely unfounded. Like any other "street" activity, there is a certain associated stigma which must be considered if an accurate assessment is desired. As with any other physical activity, there is of course a measured risk of physical injury.
On the history of breakdancing, it has often been presented as a dance that replaced fighting between street gangs. This is true in that breakdance battles were used to act out conflicts and that some gang members went from fighting to dancing, but it did not, by far, put an end to gang violence.

Vancouver-Best holiday

Vancouver is an incredibly vibrant, multicultural city experiencing tremendous growth in anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics. No matter where you’re coming from, Vancouver is open to you! Tourists, visitors or new citizens can anticipate amazing hotspots as this city has a lot to offer. If you’re looking forward to a free weekend or you’re thinking about a place to take your children to, make sure you read this.

Vancouver
Vacationer attractions
Chinatown
Chinese are the largest minority in Vancouver, it is no wonder that this city has the largest Chinatown in Canada. The place is full of great markets that offer excellent vegetables, mushrooms, oriental medicine and seafood, fresh and dry. Visitors can enjoy this part of the city especially in the cultural influence is obvious and makes this place unique.

Stanley Park
Probably the biggest attraction is the Stanley Park in Vancouver. This huge park of 400 hectares on the edge of downtown Vancouver is known as the Crown Jewell of Vancouver. There are many attractions in Stanley Park, including the famous Wall 8 miles from the sea, which makes a loop around the park.

English Bay
If you walk the Stanley Park Sea Wall, you ultimately end up passing by the beaches of English Bay on the south side of the peninsula in downtown Vancouver. It is a great place to walk, or lay on the beach. However, the greatest attraction is the beauty that is English Bay at the edge of downtown Vancouver, overlooking the city of Vancouver, near Stanley Park, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Island Vancouver and the mountains of North Vancouver!

The Vancouver Aquarium
A must-see place for all lovers of animals, the Vancouver Aquarium offers a glimpse into the lives of over 60,000 exotic creatures and amazing all over the world. Children can enjoy shows with dolphins, whales and belugas, are presented every day.

Accommodation
There are many five-star luxury hotel in Vancouver that offer the best facilities and services for visitors. One of the preferred hotel in the city is the Victorian-style hotel offers accommodation in the center of large and detailed maps and shopping guides for dinner in Vancouver, the arts, tourism and in the guide.

Best Time to Visit
The best months for vacationing in Vancouver are from May to September.

Vancouver is considered as one of the most livable and beautiful city located in Canada that offers a wealth of exciting experiences for curious visitors.

THE SEASON OF THE WITCH


Lionsgate's supernatural thriller, Season of the Witch, stars Nicolas Cage as medieval knight Behmen who undertakes a mission pitting him against an devious witch and making him the last hope for the world against an ancient and dark force. His faith broken by years of battle as a crusader, Behmen returns to central Europe to find his homeland decimated by the Black Plague. While searching for food and supplies at the Palace at Marburg,Behmen and his trusted companion, Felson (Ron Perlman) are apprehended and ordered by the dying Cardinal to deliver a young peasant girl believed to be the witch responsible for the Plague to a remote abbey where her powers can be destroyed. Behmen agrees to the assignment but only if the peasant girl is granted a fair trial. As he and five others set off on this dangerous journey, they realize with mounting dread that the cunning girl is no ordinary human, and that their mission will pit them against an evil that even in these dark times they never could have imagined.


Top 5: Watches Revealed At BaselWorld 2010

No.5 - Seiko

 

Impressive almost every year, Seiko’s laurels are mostly technological. While a Seiko watch is clearly one of the top five pieces this year, the exact model we like best is a toss-up. Impressive are the new e-ink “EPD” watch and the 40th Anniversary Seiko Quartz Astron: The Commemorative Edition. Both take the limit of watch tech in important directions, but the new Quartz Astron wins simply because it will be available much sooner. Limited to just 200 pieces, the worst thing going against the watch is the hefty price of about $5,700.

The original Seiko Astron was the first quartz movement watch. Using the core style of the original, the contemporary version is in a highly polished titanium case with a double personality dial with a style that evokes the Grand Seiko. The new 9F62 quartz movement is very reliable, hand-built and accurate to within 10 seconds a year. It also has an instant change date, and the ability to move much heavier hands. This gives the Astron the personality of a mechanical watch with the reliability and accuracy of a quartz movement -- further reminiscent of the time when the quartz movement was making serious progress, and not just something found in every dime-store timepiece.

No.4 - Corum Admiral's Cup

 

A new, simpler model in the aggressive 48mm-wide steel, PVD coated case, is the underdog winner of the brand this year. Black against white, the sharp, bold dial is uncomplicated and legible, deeply evocative of the Admiral’s Cup collection while being a less pretentious model. A mixture of polishes under the black PVD on the case adds to the visual interest of the angular case design, while the automatic mechanical movements (exclusive to Corum) offers useful and reliable timekeeping (keeping it simple with just the time, subsidiary seconds dial and a day/date indicator).

Interesting is the lack of Corum’s confidence that the model is a clear winner. As it is a limited-edition piece of just 500 whose success should hopefully spur the newly invigorated brand to continue in this high-fashion, though utilitarian, direction with at least a segment of its pieces. Price is $7,400.

No.3 - Rolex Submariner (in steel)

 

Anything but unpredictable, the latest release from Rolex is an all-steel version of its ubiquitous Submariner. A new version of the best-seller is sure to help the brand stay strong and keep the watch world’s key markets busy with (relatively) high demand. Be sure to see bolder dials and a retro-shape on Rolex Submariner models everywhere. The case is now made out of exotic 904L grade steel, and there is even a quirky green dialed and bezeled version of the iconic black watch available. Still the rock-solid Rolex everyone expects, purists are split in whether the bolder look is best for the super brand’s signature product. No one can argue, however, with its more durable materials and ultra-comfortable bracelet as an improvement. Rolex keeps the mainstream luxury watch market strong with new models such as this.

No.2 - Chanel J12 Marine

 

Chanel as a producer of an important watch? These days, yes. Quality timepieces from fashion houses are growing in popularity and demand. In fact, tough economic times have seen a consumer stickiness to highly regard luxury brands as opposed to less known or unknown brands. Over the last several years, Chanel has single-handedly made ceramic the new emerging material of choice in the watch industry, and its J12 models have proved popular beyond belief.

While the Chanel J12 was a dive-style watch, the brand now releases a real diver’s piece with the J12 Marine. The case on the black version is done in a matte finished ceramic with dive-style hands on the easy-to-read dial. Matched with a vented rubber strap, the watch is a highly competent dive watch from a house of fashion -- and it will be highly successful. In addition to serving as an example that watches from popular brands are hot, the Chanel J12 Marine also serves to show that dive watches are still the most popular types of watches out there.

Available in black (with a matching black or blue bezel) or white, the piece is still very Chanel in style, but offers a more mainstream piece for the hungry watch-loving fans of the brand. The message is clear: A quality watch from a popular fashion house is a recipe for success in today’s market. Price is likely in the $5,000 range.

No.1 - Hublot Classic Fusion

 

The last decade saw a major rebirth of Hublot under the leadership of the charismatic Jean-Claude Biver. Circa 2004, the Big Bang was released and it hit the market like a sledgehammer. Since then, the onslaught of limited and unlimited editions has thrust the Big Bang forcefully into the collective psyche of the watch world, such that what was the invigorating and unique design of the Big Bang is oddly enough now a classic. Chalk it up to the genius of Mr. Biver at the helm of the Hublot ship, but that is how a classic is made with haste.

Now, the brand strips down the look for a thinner, more elegant watch known as the Hublot Classic Fusion. In a 44mm- or smaller 42mm-wide case, the simpler watch evokes the trend of classic timepieces while staying true to the brand. In steel or gold, various styles are available in the easy-to-read watch with a Swiss automatic movement, and a bit of the stuff that makes Hublot so hot. Nowadays, even the trendiest of sport watch brands can be true classics. Price in gold is about $20,000.

Guild Wars 2

One of the most significant features in Guild Wars 2 will be the ability to select from five different playable races. This is a great change from the original game, which only allowed players to take human characters. Now four more races join the roster, three of which fans should be pretty familiar with: The Charr, Asura and Norn. Players got a taste of what these races are generally capable of by using them as henchmen in the current game. Not only will players be able to use these racial abilities first hand in the sequel, but they're joined by a an all-new race called the Sylvari, a mystical race of plant spirits. They will all need to combine their abilities to overcome the challenges that await them.

Continue reading after the jump for the official press announcement for this video and a developer Q&A regarding the races of Tyria.
Gallery: Guild Wars 2 Concept Art

It's one of the most important decisions a player makes: choosing a race.

In the upcoming MMO Guild Wars 2, choosing which of the five distinctive races to play is just the first step down the road to your ultimate destiny. Starting with this crucial decision, your character's epic tale begins. With their new preview video, NCsoft and ArenaNet pull back the curtain to reveal more details of the five diverse player races in Guild Wars 2. Which will you choose?

Take the role of a noble human defender and fight for the survival of your people. Play a ferocious feline charr, carving a trail of conquest. Become one of the brilliant asura to study hidden knowledge and harness incredible magical technology. Assume the form of a shapeshifting norn, the massive battle-forged warriors from the far north. Explore the mysteries of Tyria as one of the sylvari, a mystical new race of plant spirits. From these five races, mighty heroes shall rise!

To set the stage for Guild Wars 2, this video introduces the five iconic heroes of each race, all voiced by accomplished actors. Logan Thackeray the human defender is voiced by Troy Baker (Fullmetal Alchemist, One Piece). Rytlock Brimstone the charr warrior is voiced by Steve Blum (Spectacular Spider-Man). Eir Stegalkin the norn is voiced by Jocelyn Blue (Invader Zim, Space Jam). Zojja the asura is voiced by Felicia Day (Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, The Guild, Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Caithe the sylvari is voiced by Kari Wahlgren (Wolverine and the X-Men, Aliens in the Attic).

Guild Wars 2 is a visually stunning MMO that will offer players the epic grandeur of a massive role playing environment as well as the challenge of intense player vs. player competition. Building on the success and popularity of Guild Wars, ArenaNet is creating a subscription-free MMO where players create their own personalized story in a richly imagined world where their actions have real consequences.

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RACES OF TYRIA TRAILER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS with Ree Soesbee - World Designer and Writer

In the Races of Tyria, the latest preview video for NCsoft's upcoming MMO Guild Wars 2, we explore the world of Tyria through the eyes of the five playable races in the game. Meet the noble and resilient humans, the war-mongering charr, the brilliant inventors known as the asura, the mighty shapeshifting norn, and a new race of nature spirits, the sylvari. From these five races, mighty heroes shall rise!


Who are these characters in this video and what's their significance in the overall story of the game?

The characters in the video are the members of the famous adventuring group, Destiny's Edge, renowned for their bravery and skill. Although Destiny's Edge no longer travels together, tales of their heroic deeds are told in every part of Tyria.

Logan Thackeray-Captain Logan Thackeray is a commander in the Seraph guard of Divinity's Reach, defender of the last human kingdom. When danger threatens, Logan faces it with the determination of a man who knows that he is the only thing standing between all that he loves... and its utter destruction.

Rytlock Brimstone-This ruthless charr warrior has risen quickly through the ranks of the Blood Legion to become a Tribune of great renown. He stands foremost among the charr of the Black Citadel, carrying a sword of fire and leading their armies to greatness.

Eir Stegalkin-Eir is a norn hero and tactician of great renown. There are those who call her a visionary, who say she speaks to the Spirits of the Wild. With her companion wolf, Garm, Eir roams the icy Shiverpeaks, bow and blade in hand, searching for meaning in the snow's silence.

Zojja- The foremost apprentice of the venerable asura inventor Snaff, Zojja seeks to live up to her mentor's legacy. Zojja's intellect is unrivaled even by members of the Arcane Council of Rata Sum, and her ability to multitask across a spectrum of disciplines inspires awe and jealousy among her fellow asura.

Caithe- Her blades are as swift as a blooded sunset, her movement as silent as the fall of night. Caithe was among the first sylvari to step upon the earth of Tyria, but where the others turned toward the sun, she sought shadow. She has never been afraid to gaze into darkness – or to seek truths that others fear.

You show off some very interesting environments in the Races of Tyria video. Can you tell us more about them?


The video takes us across the vastness of Tyria to the homelands of each of the five signature races of Guild Wars 2.

Divinity's Reach-A breathtaking monument to the human spirit, this shining city is the capital of Kryta and a bastion of hope to embattled mankind.

The Black Citadel-Capital of the Iron Legion, this massive charr war-keep was built on the ruins of the conquered human kingdom of Ascalon.

Hoelbrak – In the frigid heights of the Shiverpeaks the norn have built this grand encampment, with huge lodges where they seek the wisdom of the Spirits of the Wild.

The Grove-Deep in the Maguuma Jungle, this mystical settlement has grown around the Pale Tree, the birthplace of all sylvari.

Rata Sum
-Rising from the jungle, this metropolis of geomystic generators and giant ziggurats is full of brilliant asura and their golem servants.

Some of the voices in this video seem familiar, can you identify the actors? How big is voice going to be in Guild Wars 2?

Seamlessly integrating voice into the game experience is a key feature of Guild Wars 2, so we have gathered world-class voice talent to help bring the world of Tyria alive. This video introduces the five iconic heroes of each race, all voiced by accomplished actors:

Logan Thackeray the human defender is voiced by Troy Baker (Fullmetal Alchemist, One Piece).

Rytlock Brimstone the charr warrior is voiced by Steve Blum (Spectacular Spider-Man).

Eir Stegalkin the norn is voiced by Jocelyn Blue (Invader Zim, Space Jam).

Zojja the asura is voiced by Felicia Day (Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, The Guild, Buffy the Vampire Slayer).

Caithe the sylvari is voiced by Kari Wahlgren (Wolverine and the X-Men, Aliens in the Attic).

The video ends with the question, "What's your story?" – how important is story in Guild Wars 2?

Story is a huge element in Guild Wars 2. From the moment you choose your character's race, you're taking your first step down a road that only you can travel. You'll explore a vast, living world where your actions have real consequences. You'll immerse yourself in a rich, powerful narrative that is personalized to and influenced by your character.

Top 10 most expensive cars in the world

We are bringing you the list of 10 most expensive cars in the world. At the top of the list is of course the legendary Bugatti Veyron, most expensive, most powerful, and fastest production car in the world.
Bugatti Veyron $1,700,000
The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 is the most powerful, most expensive, and fastest street-legal production car in the world, with a proven top speed of over 400 km/h (407 km/h or 253 mph). It reached full production in September 2005. The car is built by Volkswagen AG subsidiary Bugatti Automobiles SAS and is sold under the legendary Bugatti marque. It is named after racing driver Pierre Veyron, who won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1939 while racing for the original Bugatti firm. The Veyron features a W16 engine—16 cylinders in 4 banks of 4 cylinders.

According to Volkswagen, the final production Veyron engine produces between 1020 and 1040 metric hp (1006 to 1026 SAE net hp), so the car will be advertised as producing "1001 horsepower" in both the US and European markets. This easily makes it the most powerful production road-car engine in history.

Ferrari Enzo $1,000,000





The Enzo Ferrari, sometimes referred to as the the Ferrari Enzo and also F60 is a 12-cylinder Ferrari supercar named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. It was built in 2003 using Formula One technology, such as a carbon-fiber body, F1-style sequential shift transmission, and carbon-ceramic brake discs. Also used are technologies not allowed in F1 such as active aerodynamics. After a maximum downforce of 1709 pounds (775 kg) is reached at 186 mph (301 km/h) the rear spoiler is actuated by computer to maintain that downforce.

Pagani Zonda C12 F $741,000





The Zonda C12 F debuted at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. It is the most extensive reengineering of the Pagani car yet, though it shares much with its predecessors including the 7.3 L V12. Power is increased to 602 PS (443 kW/594 hp) with a special clubsport model producing 650 PS (478 kW/641 hp). The company promises a 3.2 second sprint to 60 mph (97 km/h, a top speed over 374 km/h (225 mph) and it will be the queen in braking from 300 km/h to 0 (186 mph to 0). The Zonda F clubsport has a power to weight ratio of 521 bhp/ton (384 W/kg) . Compare, for example, the Enzo Ferrari which has a power to weight ratio of 483 bhp/ton (356 W/kg).

Koenigsegg CCX $600,910





The Koenigsegg CCX is the latest supercar from Koenigsegg. CCX is an abbreviation for Competition Coupe X. The X commemorates the 10th anniversary of the completion and test drive of the first CC vehicle in 1996. The CCX is intended to be more suitable for the U.S. market and thus engineered to comply with US regulations. The CCX is powered by a Koenigsegg designed and assembled, all aluminium, 4700 cm³ DOHC 32-valve V8 based on the Ford Modular engine architecture enhanced with twin Rotrex centrifugal superchargers with response system, 1.2 bar boost pressure and an 8.2:1 compression ratio. The engine produces 806 hp (601 kW) and 678 lbf.ft (920 Nm) on 91 octane (U.S. rating) gasoline, 850 hp (634 kW) on 96 octane (Euro rating) gasoline and 900 hp (671 kW) on biofuel.

Porsche Carrera GT $484,000





The Porsche Carrera GT is a supercar, manufactured by Porsche of Germany. The Carrera GT is powered by an all-new 5.7 litre V10 engine producing 612 SAE horsepower (450 kW). Porsche claims it will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62.5 mph) in 3.9 seconds and has a maximum speed of 330 km/h (206 mph), although road tests indicated that in actuality the car could accelerate from 0-60 in under 3.5 seconds and to 0-100 in 6.8 seconds and has a top speed of 335-340km/h (209-212.5mph).

Mercedes SLR McLaren $455,500





The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren is a sports car and supercar automobile co-developed by DaimlerChrysler and McLaren Cars. It is assembled at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England. Most people presume "SLR" to stand for "Sportlich, Leicht, Rennsport" (German for "Sport; Light; Racing"). The car's base price is £300,000 or $455,500. The SLR has a supercharged 5.5 (5439cc) litre dry sumped 90 degree V8. It produces 466.8 kW at 6500rpm (626 hp) and 780 N·m (575 ft·lbf) torque at 3250 - 5000 rpm.

Maybach 62 $385,250





The Maybach 57 and 62 were the first automobile models of the Maybach brand since the brand's revival by DaimlerChrysler. They are derived from the Mercedes-Benz Maybach concept car presented at the 1997 Tokyo Motorshow (which was based on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedan). DaimlerChrysler attempted to buy the Rolls-Royce/Bentley marque when Vickers offered the company up for sale. When this attempt failed (they were outbid by BMW and Volkswagen respectively) they introduced the Maybach as a direct challenger in 2002. Both models are variants of the same ultra-luxurious automobile. The model numbers reflect the respective lengths of the automobiles in decimetres; the 57 is more likely to be owner-driven while the longer 62 is designed with a chauffeur in mind. The engine is a Mercedes-sourced 5.5-liter twin-turbo V12, generating 550 hp.

Rolls-Royce Phantom $320,000





The Rolls-Royce Phantom is a luxury saloon automobile made by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, a BMW subsidiary. It was launched in 2003 and is the first Rolls-Royce model made under the ownership of BMW. It has a 6.8 L, 48-valve, V12 engine that produces 453 hp (338 kW) and 531 ft·lbf (720 N·m) of torque. The engine is derived from BMW's existing V12 powerplant. It is 1.63 m (63 in) tall, 1.99 m (74.8 in) wide, 5.83 m (228 in) long, and weighs 2485 kg (5478 lb). The body of the car is built on an aluminium spaceframe and the Phantom can accelerate to 60 mph (100 km/h) in 5.7 s.

Lamborghini Murcielago $279,900





The Lamborghini Murciélago is a GT and supercar automobile made by Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. and designed by Luc Donckerwolke. It was introduced in 2002 as the successor to the Diablo. The body style is a two door, two seat coupé. The LP640 version was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March of 2006. It features a 6.5 L engine, now producing 640 bhp, improving performance substantially. There were also a few minor external changes, primarily to the low air intakes.

Aston Martin Vanquish $255,000





The Aston Martin V12 Vanquish is a supercar manufactured by Aston Martin since 2001. It rose to fame after being featured as the official James Bond car in Die Another Day, the twentieth James Bond film. In the film, the Vanquish has the usual Bond film embellishments, including active camouflage which rendered the vehicle virtually invisible. The Vanquish is powered by a 5.9 L (5935 cc) 48-valve 60° V12 engine, which produces 343 kW (460 hp) and 542 N·m (400 ft·lbf) of torque. It is controlled by a fly-by-wire throttle and a 6 speed 'paddle shift' or semi-automatic transmission. A special V12 Vanquish S debuted at the 2004 Paris Auto Show with the power upped to 388 kW (520 hp) and 577 N·m (426 ft·lbf).

How to tune a car

Car Tuning means getting the maximum performance out of your car. Whether you own an exotic or just drive stock, with some car tuning tips and parts, you can not only increase the performance of your vehicle easily, but make it much more fun to drive and more attractive to others.
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Exotic Cars
Exotic cars are the ultimate in tuned cars. These vehicles come straight out of the factory tuned to perfection. While we all can’t afford exotic cars, many car tuning hobbyists create their own. In fact, with the right tuning car parts, know- how and maintenance, you can easily surpass the performance of even the most expensive and rarest vehicles on the road.
Exotic Car - Pagani Zonda
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Car Maintenance
One thing is for sure, once you have created your ultimate tuned car, you will have to keep it well maintained to enjoy it. Just like any high tech machinery that operates in an extreme environment and under extreme forces, tuner cars must be well maintained not only to ensure high performance and power, but also for safety reasons. Car maintenance can include simple products for washing and waxing your car or heavy duty procedures that border on extreme modifications. While most car maintenance can be done by car tuning hobbyists, there are definitely situations where you want a professional to help out or provide specific services.
Car Maintenance
CarTuningCentral.com can help you with information, resources and tips on many common types of car tuning maintenance, as well as less common procedures that car tuners are interested in.
Car Parts
When tuning cars, you will need at the minimum to make slight adjustments to your existing cars and preferably overhaul your vehicle with high tech, high performance car parts. In many instances, a simple car part can be the key to unlock your car’s power and achieve incredible power and performance. CarTuningCentral.com is perhaps your best resource for a variety of car tuning parts. For instance, you can easily increase the horsepower of your vehicle with the help of car tuning engine parts, high performance mufflers and new engine chip technology.
Car Parts
Traction is another important factor when tuning cars. All that separates your vehicle from the road is a few inches of tire rubber. High performance tires and wheels can make a huge difference not only on traction, but your vehicles response to the road. Additionally, other car tuning parts that are important to almost any car tuner includes braking systems, transmission parts, body modifications and dozens of other car tuning parts that working together helps an individual achieve ultimate performance. No matter what your budget, you can usually find great car tuning parts that can unlock your car’s potential.
Car Tires
Car tires are one of the most important parts of a well tuned car. Unfortunately, many car tuner hobbyists focus on more flashier and more prominent parts of the car. However, something as simple as a few good high performance tires on your vehicle can impact the performance of your car greatly. As stated above, the only thing that separates your car and the road at any given moment is a few square inches of rubber. Whether driving at high speeds, in the rain or even on snow, the quality and response of your vehicle depends a lot on its tires.
Car Tires
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Car Brands
With car tuning, you can start off with almost any brand of car. Whether it is a high performance exotic such as a Ferrari or economy class car brand such as Kia – rest assured you can achieve amazing results just by modifying a few parts of your vehicle. In fact, the majority of car tuners prefer economy and moderately priced cars such as the Honda Civic, Nissan Maxima, Toyota Matrix, Ford Focus, Chrysler 300 and many others.
Car Brands
What makes a car great for tuning? Well, for most car tuners, usually it a number of factors including a lightweight frame, an engine that can be modified easily and a vehicle manufacturer that embraces the tuning community and the aftermarket car part manufactures, allowing it and even offering valuable information to help tuners get the most out of the vehicles that a company creates.
Car Babes
Tuning cars is similar to rock and roll in which many guys get into it for the babes. Just like many girls love rock musicians, there are plenty of girls out there that are turned on by guys that work on and drive high performance cars. Car tuning almost guarantees attracting attention to your vehicle, whether through a flashy body kit or a cool sounding muffler, heads will definitely turn when you tune cars for fun. Did you ever notice that there is always a beautiful girl standing next to a high performance car- this is not a coincidence.
Sexy Car Babe
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