A Thrilling New Approach to Online Gambling: The Aviator Game

Picture yourself gliding through the air, the excitement of speed and freedom coursing through you. This is the essence of Aviator, a revolutionary casino game that offers players an adventure unlike anything else in online gambling. Aviator isn’t just a new game—it’s a completely new way to experience the thrill of betting, combining straightforward gameplay with the adrenaline of risk-taking to keep players engaged and coming back for more.

How does Avaitor play?

The premise of Aviator is both simple and captivating. Players place bets and watch as a plane ascends, multiplying the potential winnings the higher it climbs. However, the plane can disappear at any moment, and if it does before you cash out, the bet is lost. This marriage of ease of gameplay and excitement ensures a thrilling experience from start to finish. Success in Aviator hinges on making timely decisions, as the potential for winnings increases the longer the plane remains on screen. Although chance is a major factor, players are also tested on their strategic thinking, adding a layer of depth to each round.

At its core, Aviator maintains a perfect balance between accessibility and excitement. The game’s interface is clean and intuitive, allowing players to jump right into the action without any confusion. Whether you’re a seasoned gambler or a casual player looking for a thrilling diversion, Aviator provides an experience that is both inviting and intensely engaging. With each round lasting mere seconds, the game delivers a concentrated burst of adrenaline that keeps players on the edge of their seats.

Aviator’s gameplay is not only thrilling but also visually captivating. The ascending plane, the multiplying potential winnings, and the need to make split-second decisions all combine to create an immersive and engaging experience. The game’s sleek design and intuitive controls allow players to focus on the excitement of the game without any distractions.

Why does Aviator stand out?

Aviator distinguishes itself from traditional casino offerings through its unpredictable nature. Every round is a new experience, free from the repetition found in many other casino games. Its rapid rounds keep players continually engaged, offering fresh opportunities to win or learn with each game. Critics have praised Aviator for striking a perfect balance between simplicity and strategic depth, welcoming both newcomers and seasoned gamblers into an accessible yet challenging environment.

Not just a game of chance, but strategy as well

While Aviator might initially seem like a game of luck, its strategic elements are undeniable. Players must weigh their desire for higher rewards against the risk of losing everything, striking a balance between caution and ambition. Recognizing patterns and understanding when to commit or withdraw are skills that players develop over time, making Aviator not only a game of chance but also one of skill and intuition. It is this blend of strategy and luck that captivates players, providing a mentally engaging experience that extends beyond random odds.

What’s a game without a community around it?

A standout feature of Aviator is its emphasis on community. The game fosters interaction through a live chat feature, allowing players to connect and share in the excitement together. This social aspect brings an additional layer of enjoyment, transforming each round into a collective experience. Observing other players’ tactics can inspire your strategy, introducing a dynamic aspect that enriches the gameplay. Aviator’s social environment, combined with fast-paced action, cultivates a vibrant community that celebrates the essence of gambling.

Aviator could be the forerunner of a new wave of online gambling games

Aviator is more than just an innovative game; it’s a glimpse into the future of online gambling. Its instant, engaging gameplay that demands both luck and strategy has struck a chord with a wide audience. By pioneering social features and a fresh approach to online betting, Aviator may influence the direction of online casinos, raising expectations for interactive and emotionally engaging experiences. In a constantly shifting industry, Aviator shines as a model of ingenuity, proving that even straightforward concepts can transform into groundbreaking gaming phenomena.

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I smell sex and… 88 Films to release Blu-ray for Michael Mak’s 1991 sexy cult Hong Kong comedy ‘Sex and Zen’

"Sex and Zen" Theatrical Poster

“Sex and Zen” Theatrical Poster

On July 29, 2024, 88 Films will be releasing the Blu-ray for Sex and Zen, a 1991 cult comedy Hong Kong film from director Michael Mak Tong Kit (Long Arm of the Law 2) that stars Lawrence Ng Kai Wah (To Be Number One) and Amy Yip Chi May (Miracles).

“Banned for 400 years!” screamed the original poster and you can see why as this erotic comedy is brilliantly bizarre, pretty sleazy and downright weird. Also known as The Carnal Prayer Mat’s Stash of Illicit Love and slightly based on the seventeenth century novel The Carnel Prayer Mat, we follow a desperate man who is convinced by his mentor that he needs to be “well equipped” to pleasure his wife, so he has a horses appendage transplanted onto him! From here on in it gets really strange! A box-office hit in Hong Kong, this Category III movie is an erotic experience like no other and presented Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! The Corrupter | Blu-ray | Only $12.18 – Expires soon!

The Corrupter | Blu-ray (Warner)

The Corrupter | Blu-ray (Warner)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for The Corrupter, a 1999 action/thriller directed by James Foley (Glengarry Glen Ross, At Close Range).

The Corrupter stars Hong Kong screen legend Chow Yun-fat (Project Gutenberg, The Killer), Mark Wahlberg (The Departed, Mile 22, The Big Hit), Ric Young (Kiss of the Dragon), Jon Kit Lee (Romeo Must Die), Brian Cox (Braveheart) and Byron Mann (Double Edge, The Man with the Iron Fists).

Nick Chen (Chow Yun-Fat) is not your average New York cop. Working in Chinatown has its multifarious cultural nuances and its fair share of ubiquitous enticement, both of which are reflected in detective Chen’s weary face. He had to get into bed with the highest Continue reading

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It’s ON! Hong Kong stars Andy On and Waise Lee collide in ‘Blind War’ arriving on Blu-ray in June from Well Go USA

Blind War | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Blind War | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

On June 11, 2024, Well Go USA will be releasing the Blu-ray and DVD for Blind War (read our review), a 2022 martial arts actioner headlined by Hong Kong action stars Andy On (Kung Fu League, Undercover Punch and Gun) and Waise Lee (To Be Number One, The Big Heat).

Directed by Suiqiang Huo (The Nine Talisman Tower), Blind War tells the story of the former SWAT captain Dong Gu, permanently injured during a failed mission for which he took responsibility. After gradually getting out of the haze, his old enemy reappeared and threatens his daughter.

The film also stars Jane Wu (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows) and Vincent Matile (The Eight Hundred).

If you haven’t already, don’t Continue reading

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Who’s ready to rock? Rothrock, that is! ‘China O’Brien’ Parts 1 and 2 now available on 4K UHD and Blu-ray from Eureka

China O’Brien 1 & 2 | 4K UHD (Eureka)

China O’Brien 1 & 2 | 4K UHD (Eureka)

Now available from Goodie Emporium is Eureka’s 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray (Region B) for 1990’s China O’Brien and 1991’s China O’Brien, two Golden Harvest cult martial arts classics starring the one, the only Cynthia Rothrock (Manhattan Chase, Blonde Fury).

The inimitable martial arts superstar Cynthia Rothrock stars in two of the most gloriously entertaining films of her career!

In China O’Brien, city cop and formidable martial artist Lori “China” O’Brien (Rothrock) is forced to resign from the force and return home to a small Utah town after her involvement in an accidental death. But upon arrival in Beaver Creek, she finds that her lawman father – Sheriff John O’Brien (David Blackwell) – is desperately trying to bring down local crime boss Edwin Continue reading

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Is Hi-YAH working exclusively with ‘The Mob’? Watch the Trailer for this upcoming martial arts thriller streaming in May

"The Mob" Teaser Poster

“The Mob” Teaser Poster

Here’s an offer you can’t refuse… On May 10, 2024, the gritty gangster actioner The Mob will arrive exclusively on the martial arts streaming service Hi-YAH! This fast-paced thriller is directed by Zhao Cong (Rise of the Jurassic).

After the murder of its high-profile patriarch, the Zhou family seeks revenge against a ruthless rival clan moving to expand its own territory, sparking a brutal conflict between the warring families that throws Shanghai into chaos.

The Mob stars Xu Fangzhou (All These Years), Zhang Junran (Trace), Yan Jiaying (Tiger Killer), Chen Junxi (Annals of Longevity), Guan Xiaotian (Switch), and Zhang Zhiwei (The Woman Knight of Mirror Lake)

If you want to Continue reading

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Hungry for murder? Watch the Trailer for ‘Nothing Can’t Be Undone By A Hot Pot’ from ‘Railroad Tigers’ director

"Nothing Can't Be Undone By A Hot Pot" Theatrical Poster

“Nothing Can’t Be Undone By A Hot Pot” Theatrical Poster

Ding Sheng – the acclaimed director/writer of Little Big Soldier, Police Story 2013, Railroad Tigers, Saving Mr. Wu and A Better Tomorrow 2018 will soon be serving Nothing Can’t Be Undone By A Hot Pot, an action comedy that will be released in the U.S. by China Lion in May.

Nothing Can’t Be Undone By A Hot Pot features an ensemble cast that includes Yang Mi (A Writer’s Odyssey), Yu Qian (The Old Dog), Tian Yu (1921), Ailei Yu (The Captain) and Li Jiu Xiao (The Sacrifice).

In a theater’s storage room, four individuals divide their spoils, along the way becoming unexpectedly entangled in a murder. When the individuals’ unique truths boil to the surface, a revelation in the face of deceit is uncovered. The fate of man with God watching prove no match for human calculations.

Nothing Can’t Be Undone Continue reading

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Roundup: Punishment, The (2024) Review

“The Roundup: Punishment” Teaser Poster

“The Roundup: Punishment” Teaser Poster

Director: Heo Myung-haeng
Cast: Ma Dong-Seok, Kim Moo-Yul, Lee Dong-Hwi, Park Ji-Hwan, Lee Beom-Soo, Kim Min-Jae, Lee Ji-Hoon, Lee Joo-Bin, Park Bo-kyung, Derek Chouinard
Running Time: 109 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

In a world where it’s perfectly normal to wait a couple of years for a sequel to land, The Roundup rebranded follow-ups to 2017’s The Outlaws have looked to buck the trend. Audiences only had to wait 11 months between the release of 2022’s The Roundup and 2023’s The Roundup: No Way Out, and in my review for the latter I’d expressed that “I hope we’ll get a little more breathing space before the next round.” Such hopes were futile though, as barely 11 months later the 4th instalment has already hit the screens in the form of The Roundup: Punishment, which sees everyone’s favourite burly bruiser Ma Dong-seok return to the role he was born to play.

The directorial reigns have been handed over to Heo Myeong-haeng for the 4th outing (replacing Lee Sang-yong who directed both of the previous entries), a veteran stuntman and action director who made his directorial debut earlier in the same year with the Concrete Utopia spin-off Badland Hunters. His debut also featured Ma Dong-seok as the lead, with the pairs working relationship going back as far as 2014’s Kundo: Age of the Rampant, after which they’d go on to collaborate on over 10 productions in the capacity of action director and actor. While Badland Hunters was essentially a straight-to-streaming taster for Myeong-haeng’s talents Continue reading

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‘Street Fighter’ star Ming-Na Wen joins Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio in crossover ‘Karate Kid’ movie

"The Karate Kid" Chinese Theatrical Poster

“The Karate Kid” Chinese Theatrical Poster

The highly successful motion picture franchise that spawned three sequels, a remake, and a series is getting another reboot – or should we say crossover?

The new Karate Kid will be directed by Jonathan Entwistle, who has served as a director and executive producer on two popular Netflix original series including I Am Not Okay With This and The End of the F**ing World.

The upcoming film is a continuation of both 2010’s Karate Kid (Jackie Chan/Jaden Smith), and the original franchise (Pat Morita/Ralph Macchio) that took place in 1984’s The Karate Kid, 1986’s The Karate Kid Part II, 1989’s The Karate Kid Part III and in the events of the current Cobra Kai Netflix series.

Macchio will reprise his role as Daniel LaRusso, the karate champion molded Continue reading

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‘Enter the Fat Dragon’ helmer rounds up Xie Miao, Joe Taslim, Jeeja Yanin and Yayan Ruhian for ‘The Furious’

"The Furious" Teaser Poster

“The Furious” Teaser Poster

Martial arts stars Xie Miao (My Father is A Hero, Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman), Joe Taslim (The Raid, The Night Comes for Us), Jeeja Yanin (Chocolate, Triple Threat) and Yayan Ruhian (The Raid, Beyond Skyline) are teaming up for the Edko/XYZ Films English-language actioner, The Furious.

Out of all the aforementioned names, lead star Xie Miao is most likely the one most are unfamiliar with. For fans of Hong Kong action cinema, Miao will most likely always be remembered for his co-starring turns as a child martial arts prodigy in the Jet Li outings The New Legend of Shaolin and My Father is a Hero during the mid-1990’s. While he largely stayed off the radar in the succeeding years, he made a comeback in 2008 with the Tsui Siu-Ming directed Champions, a rousing tale set during the 1936 Olympics that was Continue reading

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Virtual Recall (2010) Review

"Virtual Recall" Theatrical Poster

“Virtual Recall” Theatrical Poster

Director: Larry Cheung
Cast: Stephen Fung, Cherrie Ying Choi Yi, Tang Yi Fei, Samuel Pang King Chi, Sammul Chan Kin Fung, Lemon Zhang Meng, Mandy Chiang Nga Man, Simon Lui Yue Yeung, Astrid Chan Chi Ching, Tin Kai Man, Li Hui
Running Time: 95 min.

By Paul Bramhall

Back in the late 2000’s it kind of felt like director Roy Chow’s 2009 production Murderer placed an exclamation mark on the Hong Kong cinematic output of the decade. The Aaron Kwok starring murder mystery is best remembered for its oblivious descent into levels of ridiculousness and absurdity that audiences (and likely a few filmmakers as well) weren’t even aware existed until that point. I bring up Murderer, because I have a theory that the then long-retired director Larry Cheung was one of those filmmakers, and it woke something inside him that said – “You have a Murderer inside you too, let it out!”

The result was 2010’s Virtual Recall, which saw Cheung return to the directors chair for only the third time in his career, with the previous time being for 1993’s entertainingly unhinged wuxia The Sword Stained with Royal Blood. Here Cheung does away with the period setting, instead choosing contemporary Hong Kong for a tale of parallel universes and characters floating through space in bubbles. The moment the opening credits appear onscreen, which look like they’re based on a late night 1980’s infomercial, there’s already a sense that the next 90 minutes are going Continue reading

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Message From Space | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Message From Space | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Message From Space | Blu-ray (Eureka)

RELEASE DATE: July 22, 2024

On July 22, 2024, Eureka will be releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) for Message From Space, a 1978 sci-fi thriller from Kinji Fukasaku (Battle Royale, New Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Last Days of the Boss) that’s basically Toei Company’s answer to the barnstorming box-office success that was Star Wars.

The film features an all-star cast that includes Sonny Chiba (Wolf Guy: Enraged Lycanthrope), Vic Morrow (Twilight Zone: The Movie), Etsuko Shihomi (Soul of Chiba) and many more!

Somewhere in a far flung galaxy lies the planet of Jillucia. Once a peaceful utopia, it has now fallen under the control of the Gavanas Empire, a warlike race ruled by the ruthless Emperor Rockseia (Mikio Narita). Desperate for help, the leader of the Continue reading

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The Double Crossers | Blu-ray (Eureka)

The Double Crossers | Blu-ray (Eureka)

The Double Crossers | Blu-ray (Eureka)

RELEASE DATE: July 22, 2024

On July 22, 2024, Eureka is releasing the Blu-ray (Region A/B) for The Double Crossers, a 1976 Golden Harvest actioner from director Jeong Chang-hwa (The Devil’s Treasure, King Boxer) that stars South Korean martial artist Shin Il-ryong (The Dragon Lives Again) and featuring the legendary Sammo Hung (The Magnificent Butcher).

Following his late father’s murder, police officer Detective Lung (Shin) discovers that both of his parents were involved in a smuggling ring – and that his father was killed by its leader, a violent criminal now living in Hong Kong under the name Wang (Chao Hsiung, The One-Armed Swordsman). Determined to avenge his father’s death, Lung resigns from the police force to take matters into his own hands. Teaming up with a smuggler who was once a close friend and partner-in-crime to his Continue reading

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Superhero flick the Takashi Miike way! Media Blasters Blu-ray for ‘Zebraman: Ultimate Z-Pack’ arriving in June 🦓

Zebraman: Ultimate Z-Pack | Blu-ray (Media Blasters)

Zebraman: Ultimate Z-Pack | Blu-ray (Media Blasters)

On June 11, 2024, Media Blasters is releasing the Blu-ray set for Zebraman: Ultimate Z-Pack, from cult director Takashi Miike (First Love, Blade of the Immortal). The set contains 2004’s Zebraman and 2010’s Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City.

Zebraman – It’s 2010 and Shinichi (Sho Aikawa, Rainy Dog) is a down-trodden third-grade teacher who gets little respect from his own family let alone from his wise-ass students. Back in 1978 he became obsessed with a TV superhero named Zebraman, a show that was cancelled after only a few episodes. Since the Zebraman show was set in 2010, Shinichi decides the time is right to make a crude Zebraman costume and slink around the city at night to fulfill his childhood fantasy. His seemingly harmless escapism takes Continue reading

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Don’t miss Goodie Emporium’s New Release update!

We hope you’ll take a minute to visit our trusted partner, The Goodie Emporium, a U.S.-based online store that currently has many Import Shaw Brothers, Golden Harvest and martial arts/cult DVD/Blu-ray movies in-stock – with New titles being added regularly!

ANNOUNCEMENT! Goodie Emporium now has its own retail website. In a nutshell, you can expect the same great service, but with better prices! The site is in beta mode, but it’s fully functional if you want to give it a shot! 😉 

New & Recent Releases: 

  • Hsi Shih: Beauty of Beauties – Blu-ray (88 Films)
  • Suzhou River – Blu-ray (Radiance Films)
  • Behind Convent Walls – Blu-ray (Arrow Films)
  • Beast In The Cellar – Blu-ray (88 Films)
  • Shock Waves – Blu-ray (88 Films)
  • Gator – Blu-ray (88 Films)
  • Basket Case – 4K UHD (Arrow)
  • Black Mask – 4K UHD (Eureka)
  • The Boss – Blu-ray (Raro Video)
  • China O Brien / China O Brien II – 4K UHD (Eureka)
  • China O Brien / China O Brien II – Blu-ray (Eureka)
  • The Borderlands LE – 4K UHD (Second Sight)
  • That Cold Day in the Park – Blu-ray (Arrow Films)
  • Possessor LE – 4K UHD (Second Sight)
  • Dark Water – 4K UHD (Arrow Films)
  • By A Man’s Face Shall You Know Him – Blu-ray (Radiance Films)
  • A Story written in Water – Blu-ray (Radiance Films)
  • Tony Arzenta – Blu-ray (Radiance Films)
  • Blood on Satan’s Claw – 4K UHD (88 Films)
  • The Swordsman of All Swordsmen – Blu-ray (Eureka)

In addition, Goodie Emporium also carries an assortment of multi-region 4K UHD/Blu-ray players, so you can play every single UHD/Blu-ray/DVD from any region in the world… guaranteed! Continue reading

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