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Play Zango.com Foosball Game |
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Wednesday, 14 December 2005 |
For those who have no idea what this game is all about. This game is
totally fun. With its multiplayer mode, you can play with your
friends by just entering the host IP address.
There are 3 tables to choose from and you control the rods just like
how you control the real foosball rods; one by one. Your rod will
be active when the ball runs near your rod and you have the option to
switch to another rod by pressing the CTRL button while in game.
To start the game, simply load the ball by pressing the ENTER
button. I got through the first AI player easily but the next level was
hell for me(just started playing my second game). Give it a try, maybe
we can challenge each other on the multiplayer mode.
Remember, its not entirely an ONLINE game. You will need to download
the .EXE installer file. Install the game and then run it on your local
machine. Don't worry, this .EXE file is safe from viruses. Enjoy 
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Foosball Game
Don't let the ball get past you in this fast-action classic!
Classic Table Game Action
- 3 different tables
- Challenge your friends - Multiplayer mode
- Music & Sound FX
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- Windows 2000/XP
- DirectX 6.x or higher
- Pentium 800 MHz or Higher
- 8 MB Video Card
- 64 MB RAM
- 31.5 MB Disk Space
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 December 2005 )
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Torpedo gets two thumbs up from champ. |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
Subang Jaya : Torpedo foosball tables get the respect it is due
from open category champions of FCM Classics 2005. Marked as the under
grade Tornado-like foosball table, Torpedo was never quite a favourite
among the foosball players 2 years back. But nevertheless, Unicorn
Creation Enterprise, the manufacturer of Torpedo foosball table has
proven to the world that their new tables are indeed of world class
quality.
In the recent major tournament held in AsiaClub, Torpedo was the
highlight of the event. Unicorn sponsored 3 units of home unit Torpedo
foosball table to the winners of FCM Classics Open Singles and Doubles
category. To win the tables, the semi-final and final games are played
on Torpedo tables. The biggest winner, Shaun P'ng played well and
showed the crowd the capability of a Torpedo table. He won both the
Open singles category and doubles with his partner Ng Eng Hwai. A two
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Shaun P'ng pulled it again |
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Monday, 28 November 2005 |
Subang Jaya : Shaun P'ng or better known as Shaun Boy did it again
when he clean sweep the Open Singles and Doubles category with his old
time partner, Ng Eng Hwai.
Shaun P'ng also bagged in a 4th placing with his rookie partner,
Kelvin Ong in the Pro-Am category which makes him the biggest winner in
FCM Classics 2005. He rounded up a total of RM1800 in cash prizes
and 2 foosball tables which brings up to a grand winning of more than RM12K .
As for the rookie category, Zayd B. Mohd Nor emerged as the best
when he bagged in first and second in the singles and doubles. He beat
43 other players in the rookie singles category to win himself a MP3
player, trophies and cash prizes of RM500.
FCM would like to take this opportunity to thank Torpedo Malaysia
for their kind sponsorship of 3 home units Torpedo foosball tables. We
would also like to congratulate the winners and all the participants
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 November 2005 )
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Monday, 21 November 2005 |
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Posted Sep 8, 2004, 1:51 PM ET by Katie Fehrenbacher @ http://www.engadget.com/
We’re getting a little tired of all the robot vs. human games out there, but hey, we guess robotic foosball (that’s
table football for those that haven’t visited a frat lately, or table soccer for those who haven’t visited America
lately) is just one more to add to the mix. German roboticists at University of Freiburg connected the rods on one side
of the table to motors and an electronic control system, which they say can beat 85% of casual players; we don’t know
if it’s sadder to play foosball against a robot, or to just play foosball at all. We were thinking of getting Bobby
Fischer’s take on the whole subject of robot competitors, but we’re not sure he can receive calls from inside that
Japanese jail cell.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 November 2005 )
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