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post Spore Video Madness!

November 27th, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized, PC — Russell @ 5:14 pm

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3


post THE Legend of Zelda… all of it

November 27th, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized, Nintendo (Wii, Gamecube, Gameboy) — Russell @ 4:15 pm

A simply fantastic movie.. splicing together 4 15 minute episodes that lay out the entire history of Zelda. Simply awesome.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3217799422494896410

post Wii Browser in Action

November 27th, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized, Nintendo (Wii, Gamecube, Gameboy) — Russell @ 2:54 pm


post My thoughts on the Wii

November 22nd, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized, Nintendo (Wii, Gamecube, Gameboy) — Russell @ 12:22 pm

Ok, so I got my Wii.

Lets take a look at it. And how I’m feeling about it on day 3.

The packaging
Sure, you’ll never see it again, but I think Nintendo took a page from Apple’s Book when they did the packaging (and visual design) of the Wii. The box is immaculate. The packaging is neat and orderly. The quick start guide was just what it needed to be. It was so nice to open a box, and have thigns slide right out, looking clean, safelly packed, and easy to unfurl. Compared to opening one of those damn plastic form-sealed wrappings, this was like a massage. I will never again care about the packaging, but as my first contact with the Wii, it set our relationship on the right step.

The Channels
I got it hooked up with a minimum of fuss. The directions were easy and simple enough. I even got my gamecube wavebird controllers hooked up right away.. for those retro gamecube games.

I turn it on excitedly, and I am then shown the wii setup menus. It shows me how to use the wiimote, and then I’m off to setting up the system.

My first Wiimote interaction is entering info into a soft keyboard. Moving the wiimote is easy to understand in jsut a few seconds, and the soft rumble feedback you get when you roll over a letter I thought was awesome. Attention to details like that are what will make or break this system.

I get things setup, and I head straight to the WiFi settings. One wep key later, and poof.. I’m connected, and I grab all the latest console updates.

Now, I finally am at the main menu again, and I explore the weather and news channels. Hmm.. suck… they dont seem to work yet. As of now, they still dont work. I am guessing that they are just not yet enabled. I will have to research them more, but Jeff at least has had the same problems. So for now. I move on.

Next I hit the Mii area. A mii is an avatar you can make of yourself using simple characature tools. Within about 10 minutes, I had created a wii of myself, my wife made one of herself, and 2 pals made themselves. What surprised me here was how such a simple characature could so accurately nail us! With the right hair, and eyes, we are instantly avatars in game!

I next check out the wii store.. I see the virtual console titles. Less than promised.. but they DID say it will have more within the 5 weeks of launch. So Golden Axe will be mine soon enough. I’m also greeted in the “wii ware” section to a pic of a wonderful looking Web browser. I don’t have a laptop, and the ability to browse the web when i need something, all from the comfort of my couch will rock. Time will tell if the browser is any good, but I hold out hope.

Finally.. its game time.

Wii Sports
Our first experiment, is to try golf. I am mesmerized by how you really hold the wiimote like a golf club.. and somehow it works!
Old remotes and whatnot are always about pointing the wiimote at a screen. This one uses its magic (i think its wifi and a gyroscope) to know its orientation at all times. And the bar on the TV you install tells the general location of the wiimote.

Golf lasts about 20 seconds… we like it.. but too slow. Next up. Tennis.

Now we are cooking!

We start up a game of 1 v 1. The game reccommends We clear the area of tables..people..etc, and we wisely comply.

Swinging the wiimote swings the racquet. And its a BLAST. We play for a while.. games going neck and neck.. and we even build up a sweat! A SWEAT PLAYING VIDEO GAMES! This friends.. is deffinitely a revolution.

After a fwe rounds of tennis, we hit Boxing. We plug in the nunchuck, and we learn how amazing it is to dodge punches by tucking in the wiimotes and actually dodging with your body. We swing left and right by swinging the nunchuck or the wiimote respectivelly. High swings are high.. low are low. It even reads hooks pretty well. (still need to find the uppercut).

All in all.. its active.. and its a BLAST.

After playing around a bit more.. .friends leave, and the time has come to check out Zelda.

Zelda
I *know* zelda will be awesome. I loved wind waker. It may have been one of my favorite games of all time. It was just so well done in every aspect.

This zelda picks up on the same amazing and awesome gamelpay mechanics, but where as in Wind Waker, the look was cartoon, this look is REALISM. Sure, it doenst look nearly as good as a 360 would. You can tell that right away. In fact, short of very good lighting effects, I don’t know if its much better than the gamecube was. But the gameplay is immediately spot on. The monsters you face are similar to identical to some from Wind waker.. but now they are REAL.. not cartoony. The comparison is striking.

And the controls?

WOW.

Early on, you get a slingshot (which you aim using the wiimote), a fishing rod (which you use the wiimote like a fishing rod to use.. duh), your horse, which has the same great control feel that the horse in Shadows of the Colossus had, ANd you get a sword. Swinging the wiimote is swinging your sword, and you get it in jsut a few seconds. It is really a fun and exciting experience. All the while, that spectacular, and awesome zelda gameplay is spot on. I wont ruin any more, but the game is just perfect. Very happy.

Conclusions

I didnt Try Red Steel yet, though I will. Reviews have said its so-so, with great control scheme, but in a mediocre title. Woops.. oh well.. I heard sword fighting with the wiimote, and I jumped. Hopefully it will be decent, and not total crap.

The channels will work soon (I hope). I am looking forward to trying out more of the built in features. I am siked to play some classic games, and I am excited to see what kinds of wii-ware we end up with.

I know it wont be as well hooked up as the 360’s Live online system is. But I am looking forward to seeing how multiplayer online games work out with it.

Finally..we have the wiimote. Its clearly alot of fun. Its intuitive. Its deffinitely something new and different. My only fear (a small one mind you) Is will it get old? Will swinging link’s sword get tiresome? What about when I don’t want to sit up straight and leave enough room to move about?

The days of lounging back with a controller in your hand may be gone, and while I may miss them, maybe its just the fear of change that has me.

This is deffinitely a revolution in gaming. And I think its going stick around for some time. I can’t wait to see what is next in store for this system and all its potential.

post Wii LAUNCHES! And A Couple Monkeys Have One!

November 20th, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized, Nintendo (Wii, Gamecube, Gameboy) — Russell @ 12:19 pm

Well, a couple of us did it. We waited in a line all night outside of a Wal-Mart to get our Wiis. Having never waited in a line, it was a fun and different experience. It was cold, but laying in our sleeping Bags, we were toasty warm, even when we saw some snow coming down.

We had the protection and organization of “the Governer” who kept the masses ordely and peaceful with his line and signup list organization, as well as excellent intelligence given his managerial contact with the Wal-Mart managers. It was a blast, and to those who got a WII, congrats!

To Those who DIDNT get a Wii, hang tight. It seems like more are on the way.

I’ll post later with my impressions. But for now.. enjoy these pics, and the slashdot Story.

Thanks Jeff n Kim for making the nerd-line bearable!

Me in Cold Line

Jeff n Kim

All Hail The Governor!

All Ages Love the Wii

So worth it!

“Like the Playstation 3, the Nintendo Wii sold out on launch day this weekend. Unlike the PS3, the launch was a peaceful affair with no reports yet of console-related violence in the US. This may be partially due to the fact that Nintendo promises to have a total of four million units in stores by Christmas, with the bulk of those going to North America.

Slashdot | Wii Launches, Sells Out Peacefully

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post FREEBIRD!

November 1st, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized, Sony (Playstation, PS2, PS3, PSP) — Russell @ 6:04 pm

This is the reason I will love Guitar Hero 2.I promise that the day I can beat this song on Expert. I will return here and let you all know.

The song enters holy fuck mode at about 5 minutes and super holy fuck at 7 I believe it causes grand mal seizures at 9.

Clips: GH2’s Freebird on Expert - Kotaku

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post Halo 3 leaked photos and game info

October 27th, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dave @ 2:30 pm

Click here to read about new weapons and transportation modes. This link will probably be out of action soon so click now!

post Lik-Sang Is Going Out Of Business

October 24th, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dave @ 1:44 pm

You can read the story here.

In my opinion they were the best company for my import needs. I’ve purchased numerous items from them over the past couple of years and I will miss them. Blame it on Sony.

post PSA: BF2142 has “Spyware”

October 18th, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized, PC — Russell @ 4:29 pm

Battlefield 2142 recently was released. Many folks were very excited to play the game, as Battlefield 2 was such a fantastic title.
Players were shocked then, to find a note reading the following in their newly opened boxes:

When you use the Software while connected to the Internet, the Advertising Technology may record your IP address and other anonymous information (”Advertising Data”). The Advertising Data is temporarily used by IGA to enable the presentation and measurement of in-game advertisements and other in-game objects which are uploaded temporarily to your personal computer or game console and changed during online game play. The Advertising Technology does not collect any personally identifiable information about you, and EA will not provide IGA with any of your personally identifiable information. The servers used by the Advertising Technology may, from time to time, be located outside your country of residence.

Now, sites like EA has since responded, with some clarifications:

The advertising program in Battlefield 2142 does not access any files which are not directly related to the game. It does not capture personal data such as cookies, account login detail, or surfing history.

BF 2142 delivers ads by region. The advertising system uses a player’s IP address to determine the region of the player, assisting to serve the appropriate ads by region and language. For instance, a player in Paris might be presented with ads in French. The information collected will not be repurposed for other uses.

Battlefield 2142 also tracks “impression data” related to in-game advertisements: location of a billboard in the game, brand advertised, duration of advertisement impression, etc. This information is used to help advertisers qualify the reach of a given advertisement.

If you are as angry at the inclusion of this technology in your games, especially without foreknowledge on the outside of the box, why not sign the Petition HERE to get the technology removed from the game.

Read the coverage at Blue’s News

post Banned 360 Ad

October 12th, 2006

Filed under: Uncategorized, Microsoft (Xbox, Xbox 360) — Russell @ 4:04 pm

I can see why they banned it. But I still think its both silly and clever.


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