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(PS2) Mario Collection (RUS/PAL)
09.07.2010, 22:11
mini motorways unblocked
  
Разработчик: Turbo Games.
Издатель: Пиратка.
Дата выхода: 2007.
Жанр: 3D / Arcade, Adventure.
Режим: Одиночный.
Язык интерфейса: RUS.
Регион: PAL.
Формат: образа: ISO.
Размер: образа: 117. mb.
Размер: архива: 10.7. mb.

Дополнительная информация:
Игры вошедшие в сборник !
Super Mario 1985.
Super Mario The lost level 1986.
Super Mario 2 1988.
Super Mario 3 1990.

ВНИМАНИЕ:
Данная игра предназначена только для чипованных приставок Sony Play Station 2. По умолчанию звук в игре выключен, на экране заставки нажимаем треугольник, в меню опций :Sound on/off включаем On! Удачной всем Вам игры! 

Описание:
 Всем известный Марио по многим из игровых консолей ( изначально игра позиционировалась для консолей Nintendo ), супер герой - водопроводчик Марио. Герой которого знали и знают огромное количество людей, возвращается. Теперь вы можете наслаждаться всеми прелестями таких шедевральных игр и на платформе Sony Play Station 2. 

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Mini Motorways Unblocked

When asked what made the change possible, Eli would say the trick was to treat the city like a living, improvable thing. Mari would credit the redesigns’ humility: they never promised total elimination of cars, only smarter sharing. Jun, grinning, kept a new set of toy cars on his desk—tiny colors parked neatly in a painted loading bay—quiet evidence that sometimes play reveals patterns that adults miss.

Over three years, the city’s transformation remained quiet but striking. Average travel times during peak shrank; vehicle idling lessened, and the city’s pulse slowed from frantic to manageable. The simple devices they used—micro-turn lanes, predictable loading bays, diagonal crosswalks, staggered signals—were modest compared to grand infrastructure projects but multiplied across the grid they unblocked the city like a series of tiny keys in a stubborn lock. mini motorways unblocked

The intervention began small. They persuaded a council member to let them pilot an experiment on a single corridor: a trio of streets that fed into the city’s busiest market. At dawn on a chilly Sunday, teams in reflective vests set bright, temporary signs and painted slender green connectors on asphalt where none had been before. The new markings narrowed certain lanes by a foot or two to create short loading bays, formalized a few right-turn slip lanes, and introduced staggered curb extensions that slowed cars gently but opened sightlines for pedestrians. When asked what made the change possible, Eli

They called their project Mini Motorways because they treated the city like a living board game. Instead of widening roads or adding levels of concrete, they focused on flow: small, surgical changes that would ripple outward. The group met in a cramped studio above a bakery—the smell of warm bread undercutting the hum of maps and laptops. Walls were papered with sketches: simplified city blocks, color-coded routes, and tiny plastic cars marking patterns. Over three years, the city’s transformation remained quiet

Of course there were setbacks. A rush of new cyclists on a once-neglected lane caused friction with drivers who felt slighted. A well-intentioned green corridor near a hospital created confusion at first for emergency vehicles until the team adjusted pull-through areas and signage. Some neighborhoods resisted change, seeing any intervention as an intrusion. The team listened, adapted, and—when necessary—paused to redesign.

The city had been a tight knot for years—stacked lanes, honking arteries, and a grid of impatience that pulsed from dawn to midnight. It was a place where people measured time in red lights and detours. But for a small team of urban designers, a retired traffic engineer, and one unlikely intern with a fondness for toy cars, that tangle felt like a puzzle begging to be solved.

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