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The Dark Knight Rises Game : Gameloft

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Become Batman and save Gotham City from the biggest threat it's ever faced.The epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy arrives on Android in the exclusive video game inspired by the movie.

THE EXCLUSIVE GAME INSPIRED BY THE DARK KNIGHT RISES

After being gone for eight years, Bruce Wayne gets back into action as Batman. Waiting for him are the mysterious Selina Kyle and Bane, a lethal adversary on a crusade to tear apart Batman’s legacy piece by piece.
Meet all of Batman’s allies and regain your strength to protect Gotham City from Bane.
Become completely immersed in the story thanks to likenesses of all the movie’s main characters like Catwoman, Lucius Fox and Commissioner Gordon.

AN EPIC GAMING EXPERIENCE
Dozens of missions plus random events will make you feel all the thrills of being a superhero. Deal with hostage situations, bomb squads, jailbreaks and car chases to prove that you’re the true protector of Gotham.
A thrilling fighting system that puts you right in the heart of the action thanks to many different moves and cinematic effects.
Collect items hidden within the city to unlock upgrades and new fighting skills for Batman.

PLAY AS THE DARK KNIGHT
Access Batman’s complete arsenal and learn how to take full advantage of each tool. Use the Grapnel to cross the city or to defeat foes, throw the Batarang to knock out your enemies or to hit a distant button; the possibilities are infinite.
When kicks and gadgets are of no use, The Dark Knight relies on his vehicles to get the job done. Drive the Bat-Pod for special vigilante missions or pilot The Bat for fast travel across the city
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EXPERIENCE GOTHAM AS YOU NEVER HAVE BEFORE
Explore the entire city of Gotham and its different districts spread across a huge map and enjoy stunning graphics for total immersion in the dark universe of Batman.

Size:1.8 GB

Price:392 INR.
 

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Market link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ANMP.GloftKRHM
 

Enjoy.

Google Nexus 7 Tablet

Google Nexus 7 Tablet Officially Announced, Here’s Everything You Need To KnowThe news comes straight from the Google I/O keynote in which they discuss what the tablet means for Google and ASUS, developers and consumers and, of course, the tablet’s specifications, pricing and availability.

Let’s talk about the specifications first. 

In line with previous rumors, the tablet features a 7-inch display with a not-so-surprising HD resolution of 1280×800. It uses IPS display technology which is just geek-speak for “great colors” and “wide viewing angles” but, because of its resolution, not necessarily the greatest sharpness (that award goes to the new iPad with its 2048×1536 display).

The tablet will be powered by a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 chip clocked in at 1.3GHz. Graphics will be handled with a 12-core GeForce GPU. Rounding it all up, the Nexus 7 tablet will come with a now-standard 1GB RAM. All of this adds up to a smooth-as-butter performance in both everyday apps and the latest video games.

In another step to reduce manufacturing costs, Google has decided to not include a rear-facing camera unlike most tablets. There will be only a 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera suitable for video chatting.

Connectivity options include the usual Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Continuing the trend of including NFC chips, you will be able to use services like Google Wallet and Android Beam on the Nexus 7.

As expected, the tablet will be based on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. We’ve discussed Jelly Bean’s key features – significantly smoother user-interface, better notifications, offline-voice typing and improved voice commands – in a separate post here.

  
It’s also worth noting that Google has made a rather interesting move by not just announcing the tablet itself, but modifying their native apps for a richer experience on the Nexus 7 tablet. The two apps which have gotten the slight makeover are; YouTube and Maps. They are now both optimized to take full advantage of Nexus 7′s HD display, and are bound to make your content pop out of the screen, not literally, though.
Undoubtedly the most important aspect of the Nexus 7 tablet, the one thing that set its apart from other tablets – both Android and others – is its price. For an unbeatable price of $199, you’re getting a full blown Android tablet (unlike the Kindle Fire) with the most commonly used features. This is a device that I will definitely consider before I get my first tablet – it’s either going to be a new iPad or the Nexus 7.

  


Nexus 7 can be ordered right now from the Google Play Store for $199 for 8GB model and $249 for 16GB model. You can choose between two colors, black and white. It will come with $25 Google Play credit, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, The Bourne Dominion and include subscriptions to magazines like Popular Science and others. Nexus 7 will be initially available in the US, UK, Canada and Australia. Shipping will begin mid-July.