Showing posts with label alice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alice. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Download Mod Texture NPC Alice Yoshiko From Aho Girl HM HOLV For Emulator PPSSPP

Download Mod Texture NPC Alice Yoshiko From Aho Girl HM HOLV For Emulator PPSSPP



SysExporter utility allows you to grab the data stored in standard list-views, tree-views, list boxes, combo boxes, text-boxes, and WebBrowser/HTML controls from almost any application running on your system, and export it to text, HTML or XML file.

Heres some examples for data that you can export with SysExporter:
  • The files list inside archive file (.zip, .rar, and so on) as displayed by WinZip or 7-Zip File Manager.
  • The files list inside a folder.
  • The event log of Windows.
  • The list of emails and contacts in Outlook Express.
  • The Registry values displayed in the right pane of the Registry Editor.
  • The data displayed by SysInternals utilities (Registry Monitor, File Monitor, Process Explorer, and others.)
  • The text inside a standard message-box of Windows.
  • The HTML inside any instance of Internet Explorer. 

Using SysExporter

This utility is a standalone executable, so it doesnt require any installation process or additional DLLs. Just run the executable (sysexp.exe) and start using it. There is only one exception: If you want to run this utility on Windows NT, you should download the psapi.dll, and copy it into the system32 folder. The main window of SysExporter contains 2 panes:
  1. The upper pane displays the list of current opened windows that are available for export.
  2. When you select a single window in the upper pane, the lower pane displays all data that you can export from the selected window. For example: If you select the My computer window in the upper pane, the lower pane will display the list of all your disks, and they are displayed in the original My Computer window.
You can easily select one or more items from the lower pane, and then export them to text, HTML or XML files. You can also copy the exported data to the clipboard in tab-delimited format (Ctrl+C), and then paste it directly to Excel or any other application that supports this format. Before exporting the data, you can change the order of columns that will be appeared in the saved files by using the Choose Columns option.

Practical Example

Lets say that you want to export the list of all files in your C:Windows folder to Excel:
  1. First, open the C:Windows folder (or any other folder that you want to export).
  2. In the top pane of SysExporter, find the window of C:Windows folder and select it. If you cannot find this window, try to refresh the list by pressing F5 key.
  3. After selecting the desired window in the top pane, the files list of this window will be loaded to the lower pane.
  4. Select the files in the lower pane that you want to export. (Press Ctrl+A in order to select all files)
  5. Press Ctrl+C in order to copy the selected items to the clipbaord. (The exported items are copied in tab-delimited format)
  6. In Excel, go the position that you want to put the exported data, and then press Ctrl+V to paste the exported data into your Excel worksheet.  

Download SysExporter


download file now

Read more »

Friday, September 8, 2017

toi toy toi Chant 2017 Alice Zoroku ED Single

toi toy toi Chant 2017 Alice Zoroku ED Single


 Performed by - toi toy toi
Single - Chant
Release Date - 25 / 05 / 2017
Genre - J-Pop / Anime
Ending - Alice to Zoroku
Bitrate - 320 Kbps
Origin - Jap�n (Tokyo, Japan)
KOTRINGO | ANIME | BABI | MASUMI | RIE
BUY AT: CDJAPAN | AMAZON | TSUTAYA | TOWER | 7NET | YESASIA | DISK

Tracklist:
01. Chant
02. Ai no Katachi
DESCARGAR


download file now

Read more »

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Missed Classic 6 Wonderland Part The First – In Which Alice Stumbles Blindly As Is Her Wont

By Mad Welshman

What a strange day today has been!, Alice declared. I had only thought to follow that strange white rabbit, and now I am stuck in some other world, of marmalade jars and pear lanterns!

The Reviewer tutted. Oh, Alice, what a terrible memory you have! The pears were in your world, so is this world so strange?

Alice frowned. You may have a point, but I am entirely uncertain what it is.

The Reviewer smiled, and took another puff of his hookah As it should be.


This first section is mostly to do with what exploration we can do before we get to Wonderland, and to highlight the design of this first, introductory segment of the game. Be warned, Ill be copy pasting some of the text, to give you an idea of the writing here. Lets start with our somewhat wordy introduction. There is a splash screen (Based on the box art), and a short musical sting, but apart from that, I havent yet heard any sound or music. Considering this was the first port of the game to the Magnetic Scrolls engine, Im pretty sure thats almost all we get.

Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and having nothing to do. It would have been bad enough having to watch Emily read her book all afternoon without the additional bother of trying to stay awake in this terrible heat.

Anyway, what kind of book has no pictures or conversation, you wonder to yourself. All of your books are far more interesting, being crammed full of pictures and conversation, which is just as well,really, as theres never enough room left for boring old words.

Why couldnt Dinah have come with us today, you wonder drowsily to yourself. Shes far more fun than Emily even though shes only a cat. Anyway, Emilys too old and sensible to be any fun.

Why is it, you muse, that cats while away the entire winter sitting by the fire and yet guard their chosen spot of shade with an equal degree of ferocious fanaticism in mid-summer? Strange animals, cats.


My my, we are a little... BRAT. Still, theres nothing amazing going on, lets try and raise hell! We begin on a riverbank, also next to our sister, Emily, who, in the grand traditions of Victorian upbringing, is completely ignoring us. Funny, that. Weve got no obvious goals right now (Although I have a feeling well be seeing a White Rabbit sooner or later) , so we try some things...




Our inventory, items in the room, and the landscape.
90% of it we cannot meaningfully interact with. THOU MUST FOLLOW THE RABBIT.

We cant hit Emily, because were sanctimoniously told: “Now, youll only turn people against you if you do things like that and quite frankly you need all the help you can get.” Okay, Id already figured this wasnt a violent game. Sleeping just acts like waiting, except it says “Zzzzz...” instead of the good old “Time passes.” … Emily wont let us read the book, or take our clothes off for a swim, and, come to think of it... We cant swim. Southwest of us is a lane, Emilys not stopping us from going anywhere, so lets go there...

There is nothing interesting beyond the description and graphics here. Wow, this is pretty empty. Okay, fine, West to the Field.


Almost unique, in that the graphics and text windows can be placed
so as not to interfere with each other.

Again, nothing, because theres a bramble hedge. But, just on a hunch, lets wait... Five actions later, the rabbit appears. The next, hes past us and into the hole.

...Wait, what hole? I get the distinct feeling we arent getting the whole story. I also get the feeling we have timed events going on... Well, sod it, lets follow him... Whereupon we smack our head on the roof of the rabbit hole (Because its dark), get woken up by a beech nut dropping on our head from the tree (Because we were dreaming, didnt you read Wonderland?), and we get treated to a witch-hazel flavoured game over. Confirmed, this game has deaths. Although it does warn us that we shouldnt go any further, so its an avoidable one, in this case.

Lets start again, and this time, lets try the other way. Before we do, however, the map so far. The missing portions are the dark rabbit hole (West), a country lane that not only seems to extend endlessly, it does extend endlessly (South), and a Pear Grove (East).



Okay, fine, this time well go east first. And Ill gif this, because its important to see how big of a spoiler the graphics can sometimes be. If you come into this room in the first turn... Its just pears. But the gif will play once every time you enter the room. Whoops. Either way, theres only one pear-lantern we can get, and we can either pick it up now (And it miraculously turns into a lantern), or we can wait until it changes.


I was incredibly tempted to slap a Spoiler Warning over this image.
On the fifth turn, two things happen at the same time: The rabbit turns up, complaining about how savagely hes going to get treated by the Duchess for being late, and the pears turn into lanterns. We know where the rabbits going, we know what he looks like, so we might as well pick up the pear. Which is a lantern. Which already hurts my brain. And nets us a whole 4 points. Out of what turns out to be...


Part of this statement is a lie.

So theres another thing confirmed: Were playing an old adventure game (with all that implies)... And its using dream rules as well. This... Doesnt bode well. Oh well, time to catch the rabbit!

Entering the rabbit hole, we find that the thing that caused our first game over was... The tunnel tightening up a bit. Also a sharp bend that means we turn south now to follow thaAAAAAHHHHHHhhhhhhhhh...

I fell into a rather long tunnel, with busts, and owls, and windows... All manner of things! I wish I could have saved a screenshot that does it justice, because its actually a long, looping animation, pretty smooth too... But GIF capture has its limits, and every attempt at capturing it has led to failure.

Right, falling past all manner of things, I know this from the Disney movie. I dont remember seeing a marmalade jar mid fall, however, so, just to be safe, I grab it before we fall onto some soft leaves. Better safe than sorry, after all...

So, after the first twenty minutes of playing, saving, loading and writing, weve found ourselves in Wonderland, and... Already theres death. No need for help yet, folks, but before I head off, lets take a look at the hints, and how it impacts our score...

Help → Game → Rabbit Hole

  1. The rabbit hole looks like an interesting place to explore. 
  2. It would help if you could see where you were going. 
  3. A lantern would light the way.

You have used the Help facility 3 times. No score change, and our first puzzle solution can be potentially missed on your first try, or even your second. If youre impetuous.

Alice is carrying a jar, wearing shoes, and a white dress. We have 4 points, and the game is already looking pretty arbitrary, just as I remember! (Things will hurry up from this point on)

Time played: 20 minutes (Would have been 30 if I hadnt played this part before)
Read more »