2014年12月20日星期六

JXD S7800b Gameplay for Resident Evil 4

Resident Evil 4 is a survival horror video game, the game was originally released for the GameCube. In 2013, Resident Evil 4 has been also launched on Android (only for Samsung via Samsung Apps). But this game on JXD device also can run perfect.

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Game Story

In the six years since the destruction of Raccoon City, the U.S. government has been able to exterminate the nefarious Umbrella Corporation. Now in 2004, players rejoin Leon S. Kennedy, one of the protagonists of Resident Evil 2, who is now a U.S. agent with a top- secret mission. His investigation into the abduction of the President’s daughter has led him to a mysterious location in Spain teeming with unimaginable horrors.

Gameplay

In Resident Evil 4, The player take on the role of Leon S. Kennedy, a government agent who previously appeared in Resident Evil 2. Tasked to rescue the President’s daughter, who’s been kidnapped by mysterious villains. The gameplay focuses on action and shootouts involving crowds of enemies in large open areas. The camera is focused behind Leon, and it zooms in for an over-the-shoulder view when aiming a weapon. Unlike previous games in the series, there is the addition of a laser sight that adds a new depth to the aiming, allowing the player to aim in various directions and easily change their placement at any time. Bullets affect the enemies specifically where they are shot: shots to the feet can cause enemies to stumble, while shots to the arms can cause them to drop their weapons.

Another new aspect of Resident Evil 4 is the inclusion of context-sensitive controls. Based on the situation, the player can interact with aspects of their environment: kicking down a ladder, jumping out of a window, or dodging an enemy attack. There are also quick time events, in which the player must press buttons indicated on screen to execute actions such
as dodging a falling boulder or wrestling an enemy to stay alive. These are often incorporated into the game’s many boss battles, where the player must avoid instant kill attacks.

The main enemies are violent villagers referred to as Los Ganados. Los Ganados can dodge, wield melee and progectile weapons, and are capable of working collectively and communicating with each other. They were once simple farmers until becoming the product of an infestation of Las Plagas.

The inventory system of the game features a grid system, represented by an attaché case, that has each item take up a certain number of spaces. The case can be upgraded several times, allowing for more space. Weapons, ammunition and healing items are kept in the case, while key items and treasures are kept in a separate menu. Items may be bought from and sold to a merchant that appears in various locations throughout the game. He sells first aid sprays, weapons, allows for weapons to be upgraded and buys various treasures that Leon finds. The various weapons each have their own advantages and disadvantages.

Capcom added new content made specifically for the PlayStation 2 version of the game, which was later incorporated into the PC and Wii releases. The largest addition is “Separate Ways”, a minigame which focuses on Ada Wong’s involvement in Resident Evil 4 and her connection to the series’ villain Albert Wesker. “Ada’s Report”, a five-part documentary,analyzes Ada’s relationship with Wesker and his role in the plot. Other unlockable content in all versions includes the minigames “The Mercenaries” and “Assignment Ada”, new costumes for Leon and Ashley, new weapons, and a cutscene browser.

Weapons Strategies

You’ll run across a number of weapons in Resident Evil 4. A few of these will be found in your travels, but most of them will only be found at one of the many weapon merchants you’ll run across; you’ll be forced to buy and sell weapons there to get rid of old weapons and obtain new ones. For instance, you start the game with the normal Handgun, but later on, you’ll be able to trade it in for a Punisher, Red9, or Blacktail model of pistol. Each kind of a type of weapon has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, but in general, the best weapons aren’t going to be available until later in the game.

The weapons merchant will also allow you to upgrade your wenpons to make them more powerful. There are four categories of upgrades: firepower, which increases the damage each round or shell fired does; firing speed, which allows you to pop off shots with less downtime between each of them; reload speed, which will let you switch out clips more rapidly; and capacity, which determines how many bullets a weapon can fire before having to reload. Firepower is going to be your first priority for most weapons, followed by capacity (fitting more rounds in a weapon will help you conserve inventory space, and will allow you to reload less often), firing speed, and reloading speed.

In addition to these upgrades, most weapons have an Exclusive upgrade that’s only available when you’ve completedly upgraded the weapon to its maximum power. If you want to buy a new weapon, but are reluctant to do so because you’ve already upgraded your old one a bit, you should’t worry too much about it; the merchant will give you back 50% of the cash value of a weapon when you sell it back to him, including the original purchase price of the weapon, all of the upgrades you’ve bought for it, and any ammo in the weapon. Thus, you won’t take a complete wash when selling back a weapon you’ve upgraded a bit.

A complete walkthrough game video for Resident Evil 4, please visit https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLHv0tveCw5kjGFEH0Col2IaybugetnAQ

2014年12月8日星期一

JXD S7800B-Metal Slug 1 Video Game Walkthrough

JXD S7800B is an android game handheld made for emulating retro video games such as PSP, NDS, PS1, N64, FBA (CPS1/CPS2/CPS3/NEOGEO/IGS), Mame, GBA, GBC, SFC, MD, FC, WSC) emulator games and almost every android game, especially those big games that need gamepad and joysticks to play. It’s a 7-inch, Quad Core 1.4GHz,2GB RAM, IPS resolution 1280*800 portable game console. Hundreds of emulator games can run speedy on this device. To prove this, we made many game videos on my our YouTube.

JXD S7800B can emulate NEO-GEO emulator games. Metal Slug 1 is tested via NEO-GEO in Happy Chick (download link: http://www.xiaoji001.com/download/xiaoji_jxd.apk) on the device.




Metal Slug is a run and gun video game developed by Nazca Corporation and published by SNK.

It was originally released in 1996 for the Neo Geo MVS arcade platform. This game has been ported to the NeoGeo CD, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Virtual Console, Playstation Network, iOS, Android and Neo Geo X, and to the Wii, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2.

Gameplay is very basic; the players must shoot constantly at a continual stream of enemies in order to reach the end of each level. At this point, the player confronts a boss, who is usually considerably larger and tougher than regular enemies. On the way through each level, the player can find numerous weapon upgrades and "Metal Slug" tanks. The tank is known as the SV-001 ("SV" stands for Super Vehicle), which not only increases the player's offense, but considerably adds to their defense.

In addition to shooting, the player can also perform melee attacks by using a knife. The player does not die simply by coming into contact with enemies, and correspondingly, many of the enemy troops also have melee attacks. Much of the game's scenery is also destructible, and occasionally, this reveals extra items or power-ups, although most of the time it simply results in collateral damage.

During the course of a level, the player also encounters POWs, who, if freed, offer the player bonuses in the form of random items or weapons. At the end of each level, the player receives a scoring bonus based on the number of freed POWs. If the player dies before the end of the level, the tally of freed POWs reverts to zero.

There are a total of six levels, in locations such as forests, garrisoned cities, snowy mountain valleys, canyons, and military bases. The vast majority of enemies are soldiers equipped with weaponry befitting their specific role. There are also several mechanized enemies, such as tanks, mobile artillery, aircraft, armored personnel carriers and technicals. Much of the game's humor comes from how the enemies are depicted; the player often encounters them as they are sunbathing, roasting food over a fire, or simply conversing amongst themselves. They also tend to scream loudly if they see the player, and often try to run away.

Metal Slug Walkthrough

1. Sitting in the tank, when the enemy's bullets fight to you, but you can't hide, you can jump out of the tank. After jump out of the tank, you have more than one second time to re-jump into the tank.

2.The third level, reached the top of the mountain and a naked people to play before, he will laugh for a few seconds. You stand on the platform on the top of the opposite him, after he laughed, will jump off the platform, you can also go on the way to throw grenades, and then quickly jump to the right of the middle of the station platform, toward the left side of the attack. That man will avoid your grenades back to the left in the middle of the platform made a row of bullets (in which case you can just hit him), and then jumping and walking toward you. At this point you throw grenades again, he would go back again, and jump to the left in the middle of the platform made a row of bullets. Repeat a few rounds, he was killed you.

3. When playing the fourth level, don't go forward at the beginning, after about 10 seconds later, the hostages will fall from the sky. They will give you a grenade.

4. When the sixth level on a warship, a helicopter in the sky right bombers appeared, standing disembarkation difference between the two right-most position of the body position, and slowly move to the right side of the move while playing, you can avoid two aircraft attack.