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    <text>iCTF ftw</text>
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      <description>Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT2004 or UT2K4, is a futuristic first-person shooter computer game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming, although the game has a built in single-player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming by featuring AI-bots. Unreal Tournament 2004 is part of the Unreal series of games and is the sequel to 2002's Unreal Tournament 2003. Unreal Tournament 2004 was co-developed by Epic Games and Digital Extremes and published by Atari. The major addition to Unreal Tournament 2004 is the introduction of vehicles to the classic first-person shooter formula following in the footsteps of Tribes 2, Halo: Combat Evolved, and Battlefield 1942. Unreal Tournament 2004 also features great user interactivity with user-made mods, maps, and other add-ons.

Besides introducing new weapons, vehicles and game modes and restoring the sniper rifle, Unreal Tournament 2004 also contains everything released previously in Unreal Tournament 2003, making Unreal Tournament 2004 a superset of its predecessor. Unreal Tournament 2004 completely replaced Unreal Tournament 2003 on store shelves. Unreal Tournament 2004 boxes sold in the United States include a $10 mail-in rebate requiring that a short form be completed and sent to the publisher along with a copy of the manual cover for Unreal Tournament 2003. Versions sold in the United Kingdom had a similar offer, but required sending in the play CD for Unreal Tournament 2003 instead.</description>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2007-05-13T16:30:02Z</created-at>
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    <text>iCTF ftw</text>
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Besides introducing new weapons, vehicles and game modes and restoring the sniper rifle, Unreal Tournament 2004 also contains everything released previously in Unreal Tournament 2003, making Unreal Tournament 2004 a superset of its predecessor. Unreal Tournament 2004 completely replaced Unreal Tournament 2003 on store shelves. Unreal Tournament 2004 boxes sold in the United States include a $10 mail-in rebate requiring that a short form be completed and sent to the publisher along with a copy of the manual cover for Unreal Tournament 2003. Versions sold in the United Kingdom had a similar offer, but required sending in the play CD for Unreal Tournament 2003 instead.</description>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2007-05-12T07:57:41Z</created-at>
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    <text>when you add the dsp enhancer (http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=81361) and a nice skin it becomes irresistible
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Key features of Winamp 5

&#183; Winamp can use both Modern and Classic skins, so you can be both hip and retro at the same time.
&#183; Winamp gives you easy and organized access to your favorite media. That's what you call mass media
&#183; Winamp can play a huge variety of audio and video formats right out of the box... err... out of the installation.
&#183; You get access to hundreds of free audio and video channels in the Media Library. This ain't your father's library.
&#183; Winamp can burn your music to CDs.
&#183; Winamp makes it easy to create and manage your favorite songs through playlists. Yes, you can be your own DJ.
&#183; Winamp allows you to extend it's functionality through the use of &quot;plug-ins&quot; Its like the Mr. Potato Head of music.
&#183; Winamp will allow you to alter the sound of your music through a built-in Equalizer. An audio receiver right on your PC.
&#183; Winamp allows you to watch visual effects that are driven from your music with Visualizations. From flaming fireballs to screaming strobe effects, its all there.</description>
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