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  • احدث واشهر العاب 2008 تعرضها ماكروسوفت في معرض العاب ويندوز!!!!

    "مايكروسوفت" تستعرض أحدث وأشهر ألعاب الكمبيوتر
    استضافت مايكروسوفت مؤخراً معرض ألعاب ويندوز "Games for Windows Presents: The Big Picture"، الذي سلّط الضوء على مجموعة من أشهر ألعاب ويندوز المنتظرة لعام 2008. كما أعلنت مايكروسوفت خلال الحدث عن مجموعة جديدة من الألعاب المشوقة التي ستضاف إلى محفظتها.


    بهذه المناسبة، قال كيفن أنانجست، المدير العالمي الأول لألعاب ويندوز في قسم الأجهزة ومنتجات الترفيه في مايكروسوفت: "تشير جميع التقديرات إلى أن ويندوز تواصل ريادة قطاع الألعاب في جميع أنحاء العالم سواء من حيث عدد المستخدمين، أو حجم العائدات. كما تتوقع مؤسسة 'دي إف سي إنتيليجينس' أن يشهد سوق ألعاب الكمبيوتر نمواً مذهلاً بمعدل 73% خلال الفترة من 2007 وحتى 2013. ويرجع هذا النمو الكبير إلى عوامل عدة من أهمها التجارب الفريدة التي توفرها الألعاب على شبكة الإنترنت، والرسومات الجرافيكية الرائعة، إلى جانب الأجهزة المبتكرة والجودة العالية لهذه الألعاب. وإننا فخورون بالتعاون مع رواد هذا القطاع واستعراض مجموعة من أفضل وأمتع ألعاب ويندوز خلال هذا الحدث".

    كشفت مايكروسوفت خلال الحدث عن باقة رائعة من ألعاب ويندوز (Games for Windows)، منها 8 ألعاب لأشهر شركات الإنتاج في القطاع، بما فيها "2K Games"، و"Activision Inc."، و"Capcom Entertainment Inc."، و"Codemasters Software Co. Ltd"، و"SEGA"، و"Sierra Entertainment"، و"THQ Inc.". وتقدم ويندوز أروع وأشهر الألعاب الترفيهية للصغار والكبار والهواة والمحترفين، بدءاً من ألعاب الرماية المفعمة بالحركة، وانتهاءً بألعاب المرح والألعاب العائلية المبنية أحداثها على قصص أشهر أفلام هذا الصيف، ومنها "Bionic Commando" و"Devil May Cry 4" من (Capcom)، و"Call of Duty: World at War" من (Activision)، و"Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization™" من (2K Games)، و"Ghostbusters™: The Video Game" من (Sierra Entertainment)، و"Kung Fu Panda™" و"Space Siege " من (SEGA)، و"WALL•E" من (THQ).

    أعلنت مايكروسوفت أيضاً عن إضافة 16 لعبة جديدة بالكامل إلى محفظة ألعاب ويندوز، التي تواصل إرساء معايير جديدة على صعيد الجودة والترفيه في عالم ألعاب الكمبيوتر. ومن بين هذه الألعاب: "Battlestations: Midway" و"Battlestations: Pacific" من (Eidos)، و"Borderlands" من (2K Games)، و"Call of Duty: World at War" من (Activision)، و"Crysis Warhead" من (Crytek/EA Partners)، و"Dawn of War 2" من (THQ)، و"Devil May Cry 4" من (Capcom)، و"Ghostbusters: The Video Game" من (Sierra Entertainment)، و"Quantum of Solace" من (Activision)، و"LEGO Batman: The Videogame" من (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)، و"Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa™ VideoGame" من (Activision)، و"Mafia® II" من (2K Games)، و"Project Origin" من (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)، و"Red Faction: Guerilla" و"Saints Row 2" من (THQ)، و"Zoo Tycoon 2: Ultimate Collection" من (Microsoft Game Studios).

    يأتي الإعلان عن الإضافات الجديدة إلى محفظة ألعاب ويندوز، عقب النجاح الكبير الذي حققه إطلاق لعبة "Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures" في عام 2008. وبحسب شركة "Funcom"، فقد تم شحن مليون وحدة من هذه اللعبة إلى جميع أنحاء العالم خلال أول ثلاثة أسابيع من طرحها في الأسواق. ويعد هذا الإنجاز هو الأكبر من نوعه في تاريخ منصة ألعاب ويندوز بالنسبة للألعاب التي طرحت لأول مرة، كما تعتبر هذه اللعبة أنجح ألعاب الإنترنت الجماعية متعددة الشخصيات (MMO)، منذ إطلاق لعبة " World of Warcraft".

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              McCain, Obama fight for title of 'most qualified'

              In their first head-to-head debate Friday, Sen. John McCain criticized Sen. Barack Obama as a candidate who "doesn't understand" the key issues the country faces, and Obama linked McCain to President Bush on several issues. Sen. Barack Obama said Sen. John McCain would bring a continuation of President Bush's "failed policies." 1 of 2 more photos ? "I'm afraid Sen. Obama doesn't understand the difference between a tactic and a strategy," McCain said as the two traded jabs over Iraq.Obama shot back, "I absolutely understand the difference between tactics and strategy. And the strategic question that the president has to ask is not whether or not we are employing a particular approach in the country once we have made the decision to be there."McCain drew from his experience overseas as he tried to portray himself as the more qualified candidate."Incredibly, incredibly Sen. Obama didn't go to Iraq for 900 days and never asked for a meeting with Gen. [David] Petraeus," he said. Watch McCain, Obama talk about fighting in Iraq ?McCain slammed Obama for not supporting the surge, an increase of about 30,000 troops to Iraq in early 2007. Bush sent the additional troops as part of a campaign to pacify Baghdad and its surrounding provinces."John, you like to pretend like the war started in 2007," Obama shot back. "You talk about the surge. The war started in 2003, and at the time when the war started, you said it was going to be quick and easy. You said we knew where the weapons of mass destruction were. You were wrong." Full coverage of the debatesObama repeatedly criticized the Bush administration and charged that McCain is an endorser of his policies. See scenes from the debate ?Don't MissWatch key moments from debate Debate tran****** Candidates scramble to prepare for debate Debate headquarters In describing his tax plan, Obama said, "over time, that, I think, is going to be a better recipe for economic growth than the -- the policies of President Bush that John McCain wants to -- wants to follow."Obama also said the economic crisis is the "final verdict on eight years of failed economic policies promoted by George Bush, supported by Sen. McCain."Both candidates squeezed in a few cheap shots. Obama brought up McCain's jokingly singing a line about bombing Iran, and McCain jabbed Obama for his short-lived "presidential seal." Immediately after the debate, both campaigns issued statements declaring their candidate the winner. Grade the candidates' performance in the debate"This was a clear victory for Barack Obama on John McCain's home turf. Sen. McCain offered nothing but more of the same failed Bush policies, and Barack Obama made a forceful case for change in our economy and our foreign policy," said Obama-Biden campaign manager David Plouffe. "John McCain needed a game-changer tonight, and by any measure, he didn't get it," he said.McCain's campaign said "there was one man who was presidential tonight; that man was John McCain.""There was another who was political; that was Barack Obama. John McCain won this debate and controlled the dialogue throughout, whether it was the economy, taxes, spending, Iraq or Iran. There was a leadership gap, a judgment gap and a boldness gap on display tonight, a fact Barack Obama acknowledged when he said John McCain was right at least five times," communications director Jill Hazelbaker said. During the first 30 minutes of the debate, the candidates focused on the economy, even though the debate was supposed to be centered on foreign policy.For a while, it seemed like the debate might not even take place, because McCain said he would not show up unless Congress came to an agreement on the government's proposed $700 billion bailout plan. McCain said Friday that enough progress has been made for him to attend the debate, even though Congress has not made a deal. Here's a snapshot of what the candidates said.On government spending:McCain said he would consider a spending freeze on everything but defense, veterans affairs and entitlement programs in order to cut back on government spending.Obama disagreed, saying, "The problem is, you're using a hatchet where you need a scalpel. "There are some programs that are very important that are currently underfunded," Obama said.He agreed that the government needs to cut spending in some areas, but he said other areas, such as early childhood education, need more funding.McCain repeated his call to veto every bill with earmarks. Watch the candidates spar over earmarks ?Obama said the country "absolutely" needs earmark reform but said, "the fact is, eliminating earmarks alone is not a recipe for how we are going to get the middle class back on track."On the bailout proposal:Obama said that the United States was facing its worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. McCain said he was encouraged that Republicans and Democrats were working together to solve the crisis. Obama refused to be pinned down on whether he would support a $700 billion plan proposed by President Bush's top economic advisers, saying the final details of the proposal were not known. McCain said he hoped to be able to vote for it. 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                      رد: McCain, Obama fight for title of 'most qualified'

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                      In their first head-to-head debate Friday, Sen. John McCain criticized Sen. Barack Obama as a candidate who "doesn't understand" the key issues the country faces, and Obama linked McCain to President Bush on several issues. Sen. Barack Obama said Sen. John McCain would bring a continuation of President Bush's "failed policies." 1 of 2 more photos ? "I'm afraid Sen. Obama doesn't understand the difference between a tactic and a strategy," McCain said as the two traded jabs over Iraq.Obama shot back, "I absolutely understand the difference between tactics and strategy. And the strategic question that the president has to ask is not whether or not we are employing a particular approach in the country once we have made the decision to be there."McCain drew from his experience overseas as he tried to portray himself as the more qualified candidate."Incredibly, incredibly Sen. Obama didn't go to Iraq for 900 days and never asked for a meeting with Gen. [David] Petraeus," he said. Watch McCain, Obama talk about fighting in Iraq ?McCain slammed Obama for not supporting the surge, an increase of about 30,000 troops to Iraq in early 2007. Bush sent the additional troops as part of a campaign to pacify Baghdad and its surrounding provinces."John, you like to pretend like the war started in 2007," Obama shot back. "You talk about the surge. The war started in 2003, and at the time when the war started, you said it was going to be quick and easy. You said we knew where the weapons of mass destruction were. You were wrong." Full coverage of the debatesObama repeatedly criticized the Bush administration and charged that McCain is an endorser of his policies. See scenes from the debate ?Don't MissWatch key moments from debate Debate tran****** Candidates scramble to prepare for debate Debate headquarters In describing his tax plan, Obama said, "over time, that, I think, is going to be a better recipe for economic growth than the -- the policies of President Bush that John McCain wants to -- wants to follow."Obama also said the economic crisis is the "final verdict on eight years of failed economic policies promoted by George Bush, supported by Sen. McCain."Both candidates squeezed in a few cheap shots. Obama brought up McCain's jokingly singing a line about bombing Iran, and McCain jabbed Obama for his short-lived "presidential seal." Immediately after the debate, both campaigns issued statements declaring their candidate the winner. Grade the candidates' performance in the debate"This was a clear victory for Barack Obama on John McCain's home turf. Sen. McCain offered nothing but more of the same failed Bush policies, and Barack Obama made a forceful case for change in our economy and our foreign policy," said Obama-Biden campaign manager David Plouffe. "John McCain needed a game-changer tonight, and by any measure, he didn't get it," he said.McCain's campaign said "there was one man who was presidential tonight; that man was John McCain.""There was another who was political; that was Barack Obama. John McCain won this debate and controlled the dialogue throughout, whether it was the economy, taxes, spending, Iraq or Iran. There was a leadership gap, a judgment gap and a boldness gap on display tonight, a fact Barack Obama acknowledged when he said John McCain was right at least five times," communications director Jill Hazelbaker said. During the first 30 minutes of the debate, the candidates focused on the economy, even though the debate was supposed to be centered on foreign policy.For a while, it seemed like the debate might not even take place, because McCain said he would not show up unless Congress came to an agreement on the government's proposed $700 billion bailout plan. McCain said Friday that enough progress has been made for him to attend the debate, even though Congress has not made a deal. Here's a snapshot of what the candidates said.On government spending:McCain said he would consider a spending freeze on everything but defense, veterans affairs and entitlement programs in order to cut back on government spending.Obama disagreed, saying, "The problem is, you're using a hatchet where you need a scalpel. "There are some programs that are very important that are currently underfunded," Obama said.He agreed that the government needs to cut spending in some areas, but he said other areas, such as early childhood education, need more funding.McCain repeated his call to veto every bill with earmarks. Watch the candidates spar over earmarks ?Obama said the country "absolutely" needs earmark reform but said, "the fact is, eliminating earmarks alone is not a recipe for how we are going to get the middle class back on track."On the bailout proposal:Obama said that the United States was facing its worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. McCain said he was encouraged that Republicans and Democrats were working together to solve the crisis. Obama refused to be pinned down on whether he would support a $700 billion plan proposed by President Bush's top economic advisers, saying the final details of the proposal were not known. McCain said he hoped to be able to vote for it. On the likelihood of another terrorist attack:cheapest wow gold , warhammer gold, warhammer power leveling, wow power leveling, warhammer power levelingMcCain that another attack on the scale of the September 11 hijackings is "much less likely" now than it was the day after the terrorist attacks."America is safer now than it was on 9/11," he said, "But we have a long way to go before we can declare America safe."Obama agreed that the United States is "safer in some ways" but said the country needed to focus more on issues such as nuclear non-proliferation and restoring America's image in the world.On relations with Russia:Obama called for a re-evaluation of the United States' approach to Russia in light of the country's recent military action in the Caucasus."You cannot be a 21st-century superpower and act like a 20th-century dictatorship," he said.McCain accused Obama of responding naively to Russia's invasion of neighboring Georgia last month by calling on both sides to exercise restraint.McCain said he would support the inclusion of Georgia and Ukraine in NATO.
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