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Posted Oct 25, 2006 at 11:34AM by Jex H. Listed in: Magazines Tags: SANQUA, Elementality, Perooz
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Alright, a very minute population of the male gaming community might argue with this writer's choice of title for this post, but c'mon. Whether you guys admit it or not, y'know the sight of beautiful fast cars on your beloved handhelds induces a certain bliss on your part. I may be far from being an expert on this, given that I belong to the other side of the sexual spectrum, but in my experience, there are very few things guaranteed to catch a man's attention: video games (and/or gaming in general), women, basketball (or some other sport), and fast cars.

So if my theory holds true, we score two out of four with today's post because today we bring you another issue of Road and Track, entitled "New for 2007", which runs down the hottest and fastest rides for 2007. Doesn't matter whether you're rich enough to actually consider buying one of these babies or you're simply daydreaming, as long as you have a PSP, there should be no stopping you from downloading this PSP mag and having autorgasms of sorts.

But hey, if you're one of those guys who refuse to give in to the lure of beautiful AND fast cars, you can always check out our other magazine downloads which deals more with gaming -- our latest one up for grabs is "Elementality Video Mag", which you can download right here. But for all you guys who wanna check out next year's hottest rides, go on and download the mag below.

Download: [Road and Track "New for 2007"]

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Posted Aug 16, 2006 at 06:37PM by Victor B. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Maxim, Perooz
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Maxim - August 2006Well here's something to stick in your PSP hard drive.

Perooz.com has been making mobile versions of magazine for quite a long while now, and so readers have come to expect a lot of eye candy from them. They came out with their August 2006 Maxim issue recently, editing the information to get only the important stuff from the mag (the articles, of course!), and formatting them to read well on the screen of the PSP. The pictures are big enough for your tastes, though you may need to rotate your PSP for centerfold shots, and the text on the interviews featured in the mag is easy to read.

Editing-wise, the August 2006 edition of Maxim for the PSP looks very smooth, and it will definitely take care of many things gamers want these days. I wonder if someone will make an e-book with background music eventually though, as a port of the Silent Hill Translated Memories pages would rock, and perhaps just in time for SH: Origins.

PS: Behave, or we'll disable comments, alright? Enjoy!

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