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The Phoenix-Forums - Martial Arts Collection | 210,9 Mb Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for combat. Though studied for various reasons, broadly speaking, martial arts share a single objective: to defeat a person physically or to defend oneself from physical threat. Some martial arts are linked to spiritual or religious beliefs/philosophies such as Buddhism, Daoism or Shinto while others have their own spiritual/non-spiritual code of honour.
Martial arts are commonly associated with East Asian cultures, but are by no means unique to Asia. Throughout Europe there was an extensive system of combat martial arts, collectively referred to as Historical European martial arts, that existed until modern times and are now being reconstructed by several organizations while Savate is a French kicking style developed by sailors and street fighters. In the Americas Native Americans have a tradition of open-handed martial arts, that includes wrestling and Hawaiians have historically practiced arts featuring small and large joint manipulation, a mix of origins occur in the athletic movements of Capoeira that was created in Brazil by slaves, based on skills brought with them from Africa.
While each style has unique facets that makes it different from other martial arts, a common characteristic is the systemization of fighting techniques. Methods of training vary and may include sparring or forms (kata), which are sets or routines of techniques that are performed alone, or sometimes with a partner, and which are especially common in the Asian and Asian-derived martial arts.
The word 'martial' derives from the name of Mars, the Roman god of war. The term 'Martial Arts' literally means arts of Mars. This term comes from 15th century Europeans who were referring to their own fighting arts that are today known as Historical European martial arts. A practitioner of martial arts is referred to as a martial artist.
The Phoenix-Forums - Martial Arts Collection contains:
1. 100 Deadliest Karate Moves 2. A. Kim - Ninja Mind Control 3. Aikido - Pressure Points 4. Aikido - The Art Of Fighting Without Fighting 5. Andrew Nerlich - History and Philosophy of Wing Chun Kung Fu 6. Ashida Kim - Ninja Hands of Death 7. Ashida Kim - Secrets Of The Ninja 8. Benny Meng - The Origins and History of Shaolin Weng Chun 9. Benny Meng - Understanding the Wing Chun Punch 10. Bruce Lee's - Chinese Gung Fu 11. Bruce Lee's - Speed Training 12. Bruce Lee's - Strength Training 13. Bruce Lee's - Training Secrets 14. Bruce Tegner - Pressure Points 15. Don Pentecost - Knife Fighting Manual 16. Dr. Ted Gambordella - Mastering the Bo 17. Dr. Ted Gambordella - Mastering the Knife 18. Dr. Ted Gambordella - Mastering the Sai 19. Dr. Ted Gambordella - Mastering the Staff 20. Dr. Ted Gambordella - Mastering the Tonfa 21. Dr. Ted Gambordella - Mastering the Yawara 22. Dr. Ted Gambordella - The Complete Book Of Karate Weapons 23. Erle Montaigue - Dim-Mak Death-Point Striking 24. Garrett Gee - Seven Military Criteria 25. Hagakure - Book of the Samurai 26. Hand Combat And Pressure Points 27. Hand To Hand Combat 28. Hand To Hand Combat - Krav Maga 29. Jin Jing Zhong - Kung Fu Training Methods - 72 Arts Shaolin 30. Jon Chananie - The Physics Of Karate Strikes Vol. 1 31. Keith Pascal - Bodyguard Training 32. Kirik Jenness - The Fighters Notebook 33. Kung Fu - Fitness Training 34. Kung Fu Movements 35. LiL Moma's - How To Kill - Really Detailed 36. Martial Arts - How To Become a Ninja Assassin 37. Master Lam Kam Chuen - Chi Kung Way of Power 38. Michael E. Peters - Knife Throwing Techniques Of The Ninja 39. Pressure Points - Military Hand To Hand 40. Rex Applegate - Kill or Get Killed (1943) 41. Rex Applegate - Kill or Get Killed (1991) 42. Sun Tzu On Art Of War 43. Text Book of Close Combat 44. The Japanese Fighting Arts - Karate, Aikido, Kendo, Judo 45. Wing Chun Kung Fu Breathing 46. Wing Chun Kung Fu The Centerline Theory 47. Lu Shengli - Combat Techniques of Taiji, Xingyu and Bagua (DjVu) 48. Sheikh Shamsuddin - The Malay Art of Self Defense (DjVu) 49. The Art of Aikido - Kisshomaru Ueshiba (DjVu)
Info: Use the WinDjView apps added in the collection to read the DjVu-file's Portable PSX Game - Tomb Raider Chronicles | 38,0 Mb Tomb Raider Chronicles opens just days after the events of The Last Revelation. Lara is still missing and presumed dead. A memorial service at Croft Manor brings together three old friends of Lara: Winston, Charles Kane and Father Patrick Dunstan. While the rain outside is pouring, the three reminisce about Lara's earlier adventures. Meanwhile, hundred of miles away Werner Von Croy co-ordinates the frantic dig searching for answers buried deep beneath the Egyptian desert.
Minimum System Requirements:
* OS: Windows 98 or higher * CPU: 600 MHz (750 MHz on Windows XP) * Memory: 128 MB RAM (192 MB on Windows XP) * Graphics: DirectX9-compatible graphics card (non-integrated recommended) * Sound: DirectX-compatible sound card (non-integrated recommended)
Important: If you get an error message saying d3dx9_26.dll is missing you can try downloading it from:
Info: http://www.toymaker.info/Games/html/d3dx_dlls.html 
Portbale R-Type - Virtualized | 13,2 Mb R-Type is a side scrolling shoot-em-up arcade game produced by Irem in 1987. The player controls a futuristic space fighter named "Arrowhead" to defend humanity against a mysterious but powerful alien lifeform known as "Bydo", which was later discovered to be not entirely alien in origin. R-Type is recognized as one of the classics of the shooter genre from the 80s arcade.
Personal note:
This game has cool music for its age, and b4 it starts up it will do a quick screen test displaying funny colours and shapes (3 sec. max).
Basic controls:
5 - for credit 1 - to start left CTRL - fire 1 left Alt- fire 2

Portable Super StreetFighter II | 2,4 Mb This version that I have virtualized is super. No really it's not like the previous versons posted before. I have manged to tweak it close 95% to the Arcade version and its Widescreen'd for better vision. The sound is original and the speed is Fast. The game has world champions in it besides the original fighters in Streetfighter II by Capcom. You Won't be disappointed & Credits to the people who made the original R.files.
Some Basic controls:
* After game launches press ctrl to skip intro screens & press 5 for credits and then 1 to start. * Use cursor for movement, and z, x, spacebar, left ctrl, left alt.

Portable Doom II - Virtualized | 7,7 Mb Doom II is a first-person shooter video game created by id Software. It was originally released on the IBM PC on October 10, 1994. It is the sequel to the popular and revolutionary game Doom, which was released a year earlier. In 1995, Doom II won the Origins Award for Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game of 1994. Unlike Doom which was initially only available through shareware and mail order, Doom II was a commercial release sold in stores.
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