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Shine [1997] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
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This tearjerker by Australian filmmaker Scott Hicks is a surprising story about real-life classical pianist David Helfgott, an Australian who rose to international prominence at a very young age in the 1950s and 1960s, and suffered a psychological collapse after enduring years of abuse from his father (Armin Mueller-Stahl). Hicks has three very fine actors portraying Helfgott at different stages of his life, including the adorably wry and goofy Noah Taylor (Flirting), who takes up the cha..
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Crunchie Fascia for Nokia 3210
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Theres not much you can say about a phone cover! Well, this one looks very stylish and doesnt have one of those annoying slidy bits at the bottom which I cant see any point to. I have had one for a few months now, and unlike all other phone covers, the picture doesnt rub off after a few weeks...
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Pama Case, Charger & Personal Handsfree Multipack for Nokia 3310
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This pack contains all the needs for a Nokia 3310 at a very cheap price. From a spare charger to a Handsfree kit, youd be mad not to buy. All the equipment comes in handy to anyone who uses their phone often...
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Civilisation II Gold Edition
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This is one game that I have never got bored of. Start with one or sometimes 2 settlers and start building your empire. There are upto another 6 civilisations to meet and trade with or destroy whichever you prefer.Research allows building new military units or city buildings. Tax income lets you ..
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Railroad Tycoon 2
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Meticulously detailed trains and buildings might make Railroad Tycoon 2 Gold look like a simulation aimed at model railroad aficionados, but dont be fooled. The real heart of the game is its detailed business simulation of 19th and 20th century railroad empires. At the beginning of a scenario or campaign you form a railroad company, and it then becomes your job to meet the expectations of your shareholders by supplying the goods and services demanded by the games cities and industries.
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Harvest Moon 2
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Well, if Pokémon can catch on in this country, theres no reason why Harvest Moon cant, too. This game takes the farming-simulation concept from its Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64 counterparts and shrinks it down, removing some favourable aspects but including many more. The new version expands on the first Game Boy version, providing a bigger world in which to tend your farm. There are also more tasks to do in a given day, such as planting this and milking that, and all ..
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