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Bác nào cho em link trò Urban Freestyle Soccer , đừng là bản rip nhưng full rip cũng được. Link adrvie hoặc mediafire ( hoặc link direct nào down được nhiều part cùng 1 lúc ý ) càng tốt 

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http://game.tech24.vn nói:ột game bóng đá đường phố có thể nói là ko thua kém gì so với FIFA Street. Những pha đi bóng đầy chất bụi. Những pha ghi bàn mà chắc chắn là người chơi phải trầm trồ.
-Cấu hình:
-Windows XP,ME,2000,98 (Windows95,NT are not supported)
-500MHz Intel Pentium III processor
-128MB RAM
-16x CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive
-32MB Direct3D capable video card
-DirectX 9.0 compatible sound card
-Keyboard, mouse
http://depositfiles.com/files/1365687
http://depositfiles.com/files/1366427
http://depositfiles.com/files/1367006
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Tiện thể em request luôn bản mới nhất của megaman battle network trên NDS nhé, không được thì thôi vậy 
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Gamespot nói:The Mystery Dungeon series from Chunsoft has been catering to fans of two-dimensional role-playing games for years. The games offer random dungeons, plenty of items to collect (though rarely enough space to carry them), clumsy turn-based combat, and a degree of challenge that often forces you to retry the same levels over and over again before you're successful. With Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness and Explorers of Time, the Nintendo DS is getting two versions of its second Mystery Dungeon entry this year. Although these offerings take steps to make the dungeon-hack trappings more accessible than last month's Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer, they still feel monotonous and are too similar to 2006's Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games to warrant much attention.
Explorers of Darkness and Explorers of Time break the Mystery Dungeon mold by providing you with a hometown and a central guild to which you can return. Game progress is broken down into a combination of routine daily missions and story-based missions, and some plot exposition is given after you complete each. You can also save your progress between missions and take care of your Pokemon in the event that it's hungry. Consequently, making your way through these games is nowhere near as brutal as you might expect if you're familiar with their predecessors.
http://www.romulation.net/NDS/2243_-_Pokemon_Mystery_Dungeon_Explorers_Of_Darkness_(U)(Micronauts).rar.html
http://www.romulation.net/NDS/2244_-_Pokemon_Mystery_Dungeon_Explorers_Of_Time_(U)(Micronauts).rar.html
Gamespot nói:Lovers of all things Pokémon are bound to be disappointed by Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, as are those looking for a role-playing game to play on their preferred Nintendo handheld. For starters, it isn't even a true Pokémon game. Nintendo and ChunSoft have simply taken a dungeon hack that ChunSoft has produced for numerous other publishers in the past and integrated the Pokémon franchise's characters and a few of its key concepts into it. The real kicker, though, is that ChunSoft's game wasn't that good to begin with, and the injection of Pokémon elements hasn't done a thing to change that.
ChunSoft has been churning out Mystery Dungeon games for various publishers since the early 1990s. Although most were published only in Japan, a couple have made their way to North America, including Chocobo's Dungeon 2 and Torneko: The Last Hope, both for the Sony PlayStation. Like those games, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon has you exploring randomly generated dungeons and fighting the monsters inside them in a manner that combines real-time movement with some of the nuances of turn-based games. In a nutshell, every time you take a step or perform an action, the enemies in the dungeon also take a step or perform an action. You command a party of as many as four Pokémon. You have direct control over the lead Pokémon's actions, but the CPU controls the other characters. For the most part, what happens in the dungeons is all of the usual stuff that you'd expect from a dungeon hack. You can perform close-up or ranged attacks, throw rocks and iron scraps at enemies from afar, and pick up any items that happen to be sitting around. Pokémon become stronger and learn new attacks as they gain experience, various items can be collected and used, and gold can be collected for later spending in the village. Also, like every ChunSoft dungeon hack, this game has a hunger meter. If you don't occasionally eat an apple or a seed, you'll faint and leave the dungeon.
http://www.mediafire.com/?yj1hbmmxefb
Gamespot nói:Lovers of all things Pokémon are bound to be disappointed by Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, as are those looking for a role-playing game to play on their preferred Nintendo handheld. For starters, it isn't even a true Pokémon game. Nintendo and ChunSoft have simply taken a dungeon hack that ChunSoft has produced for numerous other publishers in the past and integrated the Pokémon franchise's characters and a few of its key concepts into it. The real kicker, though, is that ChunSoft's game wasn't that good to begin with, and the injection of Pokémon elements hasn't done a thing to change that.
ChunSoft has been churning out Mystery Dungeon games for various publishers since the early 1990s. Although most were published only in Japan, a couple have made their way to North America, including Chocobo's Dungeon 2 and Torneko: The Last Hope, both for the Sony PlayStation. Like those games, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon has you exploring randomly generated dungeons and fighting the monsters inside them in a manner that combines real-time movement with some of the nuances of turn-based games. In a nutshell, every time you take a step or perform an action, the enemies in the dungeon also take a step or perform an action. You command a party of as many as four Pokémon. You have direct control over the lead Pokémon's actions, but the CPU controls the other characters. For the most part, what happens in the dungeons is all of the usual stuff that you'd expect from a dungeon hack. You can perform close-up or ranged attacks, throw rocks and iron scraps at enemies from afar, and pick up any items that happen to be sitting around. Pokémon become stronger and learn new attacks as they gain experience, various items can be collected and used, and gold can be collected for later spending in the village. Also, like every ChunSoft dungeon hack, this game has a hunger meter. If you don't occasionally eat an apple or a seed, you'll faint and leave the dungeon...
http://www.pikachu.cz/download/view.php?id=99
. Sao không + rep được vậy ta 
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