Walkthrough – Part 5 – Brain Drain (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
See the full Prototype 2 Show here! ➜ goo.gl ➜ Prototype 2 – Walkthrough – Part 5 – Brain Drain (Xbox 360/PS3/PC) [HD]▼ In this Walkthrough of Prototype 2 ➜ Prototype 2 is an open-world action game published by Activision and developed by Radical Entertainment. Prototype 2 is a direct sequel to Prototype. The events of Prototype 2 takes place in New York City, now known as New York Zero, following Sgt. James Heller on his quest to destroy Alex Mercer, after having lost everything and everyone he loved to the Blacklight virus. 14 months after the Blacklight being Alex Mercer saved the infected New York on his quest for redemption, Sgt. James Heller returns to the city, once his home, following his dismissal from a war in the Middle East. He discovers that his wife and daughter have been killed, sending him into a downward spiral of grief and rage. He heads out on a suicide mission into the heart of the Red Zone with the intention of dying in action and taking as many abominations as he can with him. =-=-=-=-= Director =-=-=-=-= fatfatsupermanTV/Jeff: goo.gl Facebook: goo.gl Twitter: goo.gl =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ► Prototype 2 ▼ Prototype 2 continues the shape-shifting, open-world action franchise, this time focusing on Sgt. James Heller and his mission to destroy Prototype’s original anti-hero, Alex Mercer. Release Date ➜April 24, 2012 Genre ➜Action Publisher ➜Activision Developer ➜Radical Entertainment =-=-=-=-=Follow TGN Let’s Play=-=-=-=-= Facebook: goo …
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Coverdrive – Trip For Your Brain (Dream Version) 1995

Italian slow trance from 1995, VOTE! Coverdrive – Trip For Your Brain Label: Subway Records Catalog#: SUB 068 Format: Vinyl, 12″ Country: Italy Released: 1995 Genre: Electronic Style: Progressive Trance
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BrainGate lets your brain control the computer
BrainGate is a new technology where a chip is implanted in the brain that picks up electrical impulses. A computer then interprets those impulses as actions.
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