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Saturday, 16 October 2010

Top 10 Most Beautiful Eyes

Finding the world’s most beautiful eyes was challenging, to say the least. With a list that started at 50 sets of beautiful eyes that then had to be reduced to 10, well, you can imagine the hesitation to exclude some of the many gorgeous women that were considered. Some of the lovely ladies whoe missed breaking the top ten were Megan Fox, Raquel Welch and, believe it or not, Marie Osmond who were all in the initial 50.
One of the most difficult tasks for this list of the most beautiful eyes was finding a large head shot that showcased their eyes. Most photos included the entire female’s body and when you look at the list of women below you know why that is a good thing – most certainly had a beautiful body to match their incredible eyes. So we did the best we could and looked for nice photography that concentrated on the face and the eyes.

10. Charlize Theron

She’s got stunning eyes, but what else? She won an Oscar for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in Monster.

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9. Sophia Loren

She’s got sexy eyes, but what else? She won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role
in Ciociara, La.

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8. Kristin Kreuk

She’s has gorgeous green eyes, but what else? She has starred in “Smallville” as Lana Lang and has kissed Superman.

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7. Giada De Laurentiis

Okay, her eyes are amazing, but what else? She is a professional chef and has her own cooking program, Everyday Italian, which has been broadcast on Food Network since 2003.

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6. Sharbat Gula

Her sparkling green eyes are mesmerizing, but what else? She is known as the cover girl for National Geographic because Steve McCurry was fortunate enough to take her photograph while on assignment for National Geographic. Her photo is the most popular that the magazine has published.

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5. Audrey Hepburn

Her eyes are beautiful, of course, but what else? Audrey won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role
in Roman Holiday.

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4. Elizabeth Taylor

Her blue eyes make the sky look pale, but what else? She won two Oscars, one for each beautiful eye. She won for Best Actress in a Leading Role in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? & Best Actress in a Leading Role in Butterfield 8.

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3. Lynda Carter

Azure blue eyes that sparkle are nice, but what else? Lynda was the superhero Wonder Woman and won the 2004 TV Land Award for Superest Super Hero for “Wonder Woman” which aired in 1976.

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2. Angelina Jolie

Okay her eyes are drop-dead gorgeous and her lips are incredible, but what else? She is the daughter of Jon Voight and won an Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Girl, Interrupted in 2000.

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1. Aishwarya Rai

Her eyes are truly the most beautiful eyes in the world, and that is enough, but just for kicks, what else? Aishwarya was chosen by Time magazine in 2004 as one of the World’s “100 Most Influential People” and she is widely considered the most beautiful woman in the world and with eyes like that you can “see” why.

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And there you have it, ten of the most beautiful eyes in the world. As with most lists, even top ten lists, there is some subjectivity, so please include any beauties you may think were missed.
Got a list of your own you’d like to see on this site, please feel free to submit it to TopTenz.

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2


The Star Wars® Saga continues with Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, the highly anticipated sequel to the fastest-selling Star Wars game ever created, which has sold more than seven million copies worldwide. In Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, the world was introduced to Darth Vader’s now fugitive apprentice, Starkiller—the unlikely hero who would ignite the flames of rebellion in a galaxy so desperately in need of a champion.
In the sequel, Starkiller returns with over-the-top Force powers and embarks on a journey to discover his own identity and to reunite with his one true love, Juno Eclipse. In Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, Starkiller is once again the pawn of Darth Vader—but instead of training his protégé as a ruthless assassin, the dark lord is attempting to clone his former apprentice in an attempt to create the Ultimate Sith warrior. The chase is on – Starkiller is in pursuit of Juno and Darth Vader is hunting for Starkiller.
With all-new devastating Force powers and the ability to dual-wield lightsabers, Starkiller cuts a swath through deadly new enemies across exciting worlds from the Star Wars films - all in his desperate search for answers to his past.

Friday, 15 October 2010

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Mass Effect 3

According to the project director Casey Hudson Mass Effect 3 is in its early stages of development. However, it has been confirmed that game is to be announced by late 2011. Casey Hudson latest interview with MTV revealed certain details about the upcoming Mass effect 3. The game is supposed to have an epic conclusion, which is overwhelming. Hudson also told MTV that there are about 1000 variables that are already lined up for variations in the new chapter. After quantifying the variables in the story line, Hudson has exaggerated the pre release hype for the game. Putting a huge divergence in the final chapter of trilogy would be a remarkable thing to do, from which we can sense more twist in the upcoming game.
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So far revealed, the game is expected to have Richer RPG features, more combat options and more complex enemies. The developers seriously need to work at RPG features and combats as they weren’t very appealing in the ME2. We can expect that ME3 to be an excellent role playing experience, something that was quite missing in the Mass Effect 2.


Thursday, 14 October 2010

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Lionheart: King's Crusade

If you know your strategy games, chances are you've heard of King Arthur - The Role-Playing Wargame. This strategy/role-playing hybrid stood out from the pack in 2009 thanks to its beautiful visuals and intriguing amalgam of different brands of gameplay. Developer NeoCoreGames is at it again with Lionheart: King's Crusade, though it is leaving behind the mythical Arthurian setting for one grounded squarely in reality. Lionheart will occur during the 12th century and focus on the events of the Third Crusade. This, of course, was the crusade in which Richard Lionheart, King of England, led British troops against Saladin's forces. We caught up with NeoCore's Zoltan Varga to fill us in on how players will be able to alter the course of history.
Lionheart: King's Crusade is a real-time-strategy/role-playing crossbreed featuring two single-player campaigns: one for the crusaders, and one for Saladin's warriors. In one campaign, you seek to conquer the Holy Land and even the entire Middle East; in the other, you seek to push out the invaders and unite the land under Saladin. Regardless of which campaign you undertake, you will plan battles from the strategic map, taking over cities like Damascus, Jerusalem, Baghdad, and Cairo. NeoCore seeks to retain as much historical accuracy as possible. If you choose the Lionheart campaign, for example, the game starts with you marching toward Jerusalem--though of course, what happens next is up to you.
You'll want to focus on building and maintaining your army from the strategic map. There will be 20 or so different types of units to recruit, such as archers, foot knights, spearmen, and so on. As you win battles, you gain experience, and you will then be able to customize your units in various ways. You can enhance their stats, such as attack and defense; purchase skills, like the ability to pierce armor; buy better armor; hire captains for your troops; and even grant both passive and active skills to your main hero. One such ability is Sound of Courage, which has your main hero blowing his horn to improve the morale of nearby soldiers. You will even earn weapons and other gadgets for your troops by looting the spoils of battle.
In the meanwhile, you will be dealing with four other factions continually trying to complicate matters: The French, the Holy Roman Empire, the Templars, and the Papal Court. You can create alliances with these factions, and doing so may result in new units and upgrades. But alliances are made to be broken, and intense warfare is always on the horizon. Battles involve hundreds and hundreds of units clashing at once in multiple types of battles. Some battles will be enormous free-for-alls, while others will be based around authentic historical missions. The battlefields are expansive, and combat resembles what you would see in a Total War game and its ilk. In the demo we saw, troops had to capture Acre by destroying siege equipment, bringing down the walls, and marching into the city. While you will do your best strategic planning from a distant zoom level, pulling the camera right into battle will reveal a wealth of wonderful details. Units looked absolutely fantastic when seen up close, and there was a great sense of impact as arrows hit their marks and spears pierced their targets.
Lovers of massive strategy should keep their eyes on Lionheart: King's Crusade. The visuals look terrific even at this stage, and the game seems to be every bit as epic as the developer's last effort. Lionheart is scheduled to be released this September, but GameSpot's grand strategy is to bring you more information before then as it develops.

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