Sunday, January 13, 2008

What Video Game System Should I Own?


So, what video game system should you own? Personally, I think you should get them all! lol...However, before you decide take a look at this diagram. I came across it on http://images.shoutwire.com.

lol Now that's funny stuff! Although I bet the author of this thing owns a PS3 =P.

So have you decided on what system you want now? Or are you still sitting there asking yourself , "What video game system should I own?"

No matter what you get. Have a blast! And remember, you're never to old or too young for video games!



Tuesday, January 08, 2008

It's A New Year For Gaming!

2007 was quite the year for gamers of all types. I can't wait for what's in store for gaming in 2008!

After such a crazy ending to 2007 with the explosion of Halo, Guitar Hero, and the Wii I'm surprised there are any games left on the store shelves! Personally, I've picked up a Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PS3, and upgraded my pc to return to the world of WoW (World of Warcraft). It's going to be a full fledged gaming year! Now all I need is to get my hands on an Xbox 360 and I'm set!

Well enough bragging lol. I'm not really bragging, but when you love gaming as much as I do you have to get the latest toys!

Speaking of all these systems, to help kick start the new year I've started a poll on the right column of the page. What is your favorite gaming system? Vote now and let us know which is your favorite.

That's it for today. All the best to all you fellow gamers and a Happy New 2008!

Monday, April 30, 2007

Got a PSP? - Download PSP Games, Movies & More!

Got a PSP or know someone who does?

I recommend joining PSPBlender here:

PSP Blender

You can download an unlimited number of PSP games, movies, music and more! It's crazy! And I must admit very well worth it if you use your PSP a lot like I do. They're pretty good with keeping up to date as well. As soon as someting new comes out they'll have it soon enough!

I haven't heard any complaints about it yet and they get new members daily!!

Sign up, and come back here and tell us about your experience. You can just add it as a comment to this post.

Here's the link again:

PSP Blender

If anything, its worth a look at!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Become a Game Tester!

Ok, so you love to play games. How would you love to get PAID for playing your favourite games!?!

That's flippin cool if you ask me!

These guys have helped out quite a few people to get started as a game tester.

Here's a link to thier main page:

Become a Game Tester!


Some companies even allow you to keep the games after testing them. So lets recap: You get to play new games. You get to play them before anyone else. You get paid to play them. AND you may even be able to keep them!

WoW

I'm definitely going to sign up. I'll let you know how it goes.

Click the link and get started yourself and share your experiences with us here!

Become a Game Tester!

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Breaking: Xbox 360 TV

Breaking: Xbox 360 TV

Downloadable TV shows and movies for the 360 were rumored last week and now Microsoft has made it official on "Emergence Day" (the release date for Gears of War). By Christmas, there will be hundreds of hours of entertainment available from a number of sources. [Update 2: We chat with Peter Moore]

Today, Microsoft announced deals with CBS, MTV Networks, Paramount Pictures, Turner Broadcasting System, Ultimate Fighting Championship and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. These agreements will make a plethora of TV shows and movies available for direct download on the Xbox 360 by the end of the year. This marks the first time that a gaming console will have access to standard and high-definition TV shows and movies via digital distribution.

"This groundbreaking announcement is a win for everyone," said Peter Moore, corporate vice president of the Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. "It connects our partners with one of the most coveted audiences in entertainment today, and provides even greater value to our Xbox Live community, allowing them to enjoy the games and entertainment they want, when they want it."

These shows will become available November 22, the first anniversary of the Xbox 360. Xbox Live will give "access to full-length TV shows as downloads to own and movies to rent." This includes content from Nascar and Ultimate Fighting Championship available for direct download for the first time.

Among the other shows, there is also Aqua Teen Hunger Force from Adult Swim, CSI from CBS, Chappelle's Show from Comedy Central, SpongeBob SquarePants from Nickelodeon and Hogan Knows Best from VH1. Movies mentioned include M:i:III, Nacho Libre and Jackass: The Movie from Paramount Pictures, and The Matrix, Superman Returns and Batman Forever from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.

[UPDATE] In response to the above announcement by Microsoft, Sony fired back. "PlayStation 3's content is designed for everyone to enjoy right out of the box, no matter which configuration you purchase. We would never shut anyone out of the entertainment experience because they didn't have the money to buy the top of the line system," said Dave Karraker, Sr. Director of Corporate Communications, SCEA. "Both PlayStation 3 versions available on November 17 include hard drives for downloading content."

[UPDATE 2] Following the big announcement we caught up with Peter Moore at the swank BLVD hangout in NYC. First we watched Peter as he danced a round of DDR, which was really a sight not to be missed—its appearance on YouTube is probably imminent. [Here it is!] After showing us his dance moves, Peter graciously sat down with us in a slightly less noisy area in order to answer a few questions.

We tried to pry some price points out of him, but he wouldn't budge. During his presentation, he showed that the content was labeled "free," which he said was "because we haven't figured out what to charge you yet." Nevertheless, the rumor last week suggested a price of about $4 per rental. He explained to us that after you've downloaded a movie, you have 14 days to begin watching it, and once you've hit play then you have 24 hours to watch it as much as you like.

As for why movies can't be purchased, the obvious thought is that the size of the HDD wouldn't be enough to hold many full size feature films, but Peter stated that that really wasn't why. He claimed that it was to protect the content owners/providers. We honestly find that a little hard to believe; after all, MS is allowing TV content to be purchased. But even TV content could fill up the HDD in no time. Moore said that most people wouldn't watch the content many times over and could delete it and then redownload (free of charge) content they've already purchased. But why would consumers want to have to spend time downloading content they own all over again?

It would seem that a release of the rumored 100GB HDD is inevitable. Moore once again claimed that there were no plans for a bigger HDD. We asked him if MS was at least thinking about it, and he replied, "We're always thinking about a lot of things..."

Finally, we asked Moore about his expectations for Gears of War this holiday season, and he said he thinks it will easily sell one million units. He also added that he's very confident still in Microsoft's goal of reaching 10 million Xbox 360s sold by the end of this year.

Additional reporting by James Brightman



by David Radd

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Newest Games Shipped and pricing list!

The Shipping News

Return to Ivalice for the Final Fantasy

Here's a list of games that shipped to stores this week:


  • Final Fantasy XII—PS2—Square Enix—$49.99 (GameStop/EB Games Exclusive Collector's Edition $59.99)

    Already a raging hit in Japan, Final Fantasy XII finally makes landfall here in the U.S. As Vaan, you must help rescue Dalmasca (and ultimately the world of Ivalice) from Archadian Empire and the powerful Judges.

  • Unreal Anthology—PC—Midway—$29.99

    Doesn't get much more Unreal than this. Includes Unreal, Unreal II, Unreal Tournament, Unreal Tournament 2004 and all their respective franchises.

  • ATV Offroad Fury 4—PS2—SCEA—$39.99

    Features more than 70 tracks and eight styles of racing. Also allows you to race MX bikes, buggies, trophy trucks and ATVs for the first time in series history.

  • Killzone: Liberation—PSP—SCEA—$39.99

    While waiting for Killzone PS3 to reappear on the radar, there's always this to tide things over. Command an A.I. squad mate, and defeat the Helghast invaders from a third-person perspective.

  • Konductra—DS—O~3 Entertainment—$29.99

    A variation on the block clearing puzzle formula. Play by yourself or online with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

  • Power Stone Collection—PSP—Capcom—$29.99

    Dreamcast's party/fighter is back. Play in Power Stone 1 and 2, and jump about random wacky environments as you throw everything AND the kitchen sink at your opponents.

  • 1701 A.D.—PC—Aspyr—$39.99

    The third game in a franchise, believe it or not. Help found your own flourishing empire during Europe's colonial period.

  • Neverwinter Nights 2—PC—Atari—$49.99

    Return to the kingdom of Neverwinter, ye Dungeons and Dragons fans. Features a whole new single-player campaign, extensive character customization and a toolset for creating your own modules.

  • BattleZone—PSP—Atari—$29.99

    As the title suggests, an update to the 1980 classic arcade game. Engage in hover-tank warfare by yourself or with friends.

  • The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause—GBA—BVG—$19.99

    Perhaps the game of the week if it wasn't for Final Fantasy XII. Ties in with the final movie of the "most epic holiday trilogy ever."

  • Hard Rock Casino—PS2, PSP—Crave—$19.99 (PSP $29.99)

    The rock and the gamblin' is hard at the Hard Rock Casino. Create a custom avatar and play more than 20 games in over 4 casinos.

  • Dave Mirra BMX Challenge—PSP—Crave—$29.99

    Features 17 levels, 9 environments, and 9 bikes to choose from. Options to play with up to 4 players over wireless network.

  • Need for Speed Carbon—PS2, PSP, GCN, PC, GBA, DS, Xbox, Xbox 360—EA—$39.99 (DS, GBA $29.99, PS2 Collector's Edition $49.99, Xbox 360 $59.99, Xbox 360 Collector's Edition $69.99)

    Winner of the "Largest Alternative Price List in Shipping News" award. Features some plot that involves a lot of racing and using wingman tactics.

  • F.E.A.R.—Xbox 360—Vivendi—$59.99

    F.E.A.R. looms over the Xbox 360. Engage in battles with horrific enemies using a "bullet time" ability.

  • Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories—PSP—Rockstar—$49.99

    Return to the slick veneer of the 1980s and the pastel colors of Vice City. As Vic Vance, you get to do a variety of missions for a series of colorful characters.

  • Children of Mana—DS—Nintendo—$34.99

    Features a story revolving around a magic tree and a holy sword. Play with up to three other people over wireless network.

  • Pokemon Ranger—DS—Nintendo—$34.99

    Apparently, based on the movie of the same title. Use the power of Pokemon to protect nature from the bad guys.

  • Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony—PSP—Take-Two Interactive—$39.99

    The popular PC action/RPG series goes portable. Hack and slash with your customizable character and your pets and companions.

  • Barbie in The 12 Dancing Princesses—PS2, PC, DS, GBA—Activision—$29.99

    Barbie works it out on the floor to save her father the king from her evil Aunt Rowena. Based on her seventh direct to video movie.

  • That's So Raven: Psychic on the Scene—DS—BVG—$29.99

    Features over 40 outfits to wear, if you're into that sort of thing. Play as Raven, Chelsea or Eddie in solving various mysteries.



    by David Radd

  • ESA: New E3 May Be Smaller than You Think

    ESA president Doug Lowenstein has announced that the coming years E3 event will be limited to fewer than 5000.

    As an E3 fan, i'm not quite sure how to take this news. I can see where Doug Lowenstein is coming from and the reasons for their decisions. However, letting fans (especially those hardcore fans willing to pay and travel to E3 events) witness the new news and sotfware is a huge edge in my opinion. I wonder what will happen once you take that away from them.....I guess we'll find out the coming year. Check out the article for yourself below and share your thoughts!



    ESA: New E3 May Be Smaller than You ThinkThe number of people attending next year's new E3 event may be even fewer than 5,000, according to ESA president Doug Lowenstein (right). Apparently we'll find out soon, as invites are expected to go out within the next month. more...

    Wednesday, October 18, 2006

    Final Fantasy VII - Not the FF we know?

    Not the Final Fantasy

    Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus is certainly a departure from the traditional kind of Final Fantasy game, but it's sold decently despite not being received very favorably by the enthusiast press. One thing's for sure; it's not the last of FFVII we'll see. We take a look at the FFVII phenomenon.

    Final Fantasy VII is the most popular console style RPG ever in the U.S. and maybe the whole world. When it was published in Japan, it sold 2.3 million copies in the first three days, and when Sony published it in the U.S. where the fan base was much more nascent, it still sold over a half million units in three weeks. All told, Final Fantasy VII has sold over 9.72 million copies worldwide.

    In addition to the quantitative records, it has its qualitative accolades. In Famitsu's Top 100 Favorite Games of All Time in March 2006, Final Fantasy VII placed second. Users of the popular gaming site GameFAQs voted Final Fantasy VII the "Best. Game. Ever." in 2004 and the game continues to rank highly in the top 50 FAQ pages on the site nearly a decade after its release.

    With this sort of success and popularity, it's unsurprising that the Fantasy wasn't quite so Final this time. The CG movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children proved that there is still a market for the FF VII franchise, and now that sequel has begot a sequel of its own, the PS2 title Dirge of Cerberus. GameDaily BIZ examines the spin-off title's success.

    Sephiroth May Cry

    Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII sold over 200,000 copies during its release month of August. The game was the second best selling PS2 title for the month, which was good enough for fifth overall in the U.S. While not quite up to the multi-platinum status of standard Final Fantasy titles, it's still quite respectable for a spin-off series, especially when combined with the Japanese sales of over 400,000 units.

    The game was enhanced by an extensive ad campaign that was (as ad campaigns usually are) punctuated by several television ads. These TV spots did a great job of highlighting all of the game's strengths: great graphics, brilliant pre-rendered scenes and good audio work. The gameplay clips also show all the good sides of the action, doing an admirable job to mask the many of the flaws harped on by critics (see below).

    We can shoot things in Final Fantasy now? YEE HAW!

    Square Enix is definitely aware of the different tastes of U.S. consumers compared to Japanese ones. Thus, Dirge of Cerberus was tweaked during the stateside localization—small differences, like increased walk speed, more freedom in the shooting mechanics and other gameplay tweaks that grant U.S. gamers the sort of exciting action that they're used to.

    And speaking of the gameplay, it's hard to talk about Dirge of Cerberus without making a direct comparison to the seminal action title Devil May Cry. The two games share quite a bit in common thematically; both heroes (Dante and Vincent) appear dark and brooding with long red capes, both heroes use guns as their primary weapons but can scrap up in melee if they want to, and both have supernatural powers that allow them to change into a demonic beast. That, added onto the fact that Vincent is an uncommon sort of Final Fantasy hero and Dirge of Cerberus' unique place in the franchise has opened up the series to a whole new audience.

    While Dirge of Cerberus expands the boundaries of what a Final Fantasy game can encompass, it also plays to the home crowd, the core Square fan, as well. The game, while primarily action based, still has a lot of RPG components at its core with a lot of customization options for Vincent's gun. Dirge of Cerberus also has many of the aesthetic qualities Final Fantasy fans demand, namely pre-rendered bits with high production values, memorable music, and professional voice work—all complementing an epic story.

    Like Final Fantasies before? Well...

    The Final Fantasy series has been marked by a long run of critical successes in the U.S. Since the release of Final Fantasy VII in 1997, all of the primary releases in the franchise have garnered a combined rating of over 90% on GameRankings.com. The reception for Dirge of Cerberus has been much more chilly, however, with an average rating of 59% among the media outlets. Common complaints center on the camera system, the slow pace compared to most action titles, and the pedestrian level design.

    "Dirge of Cerberus ends up as little more than a mindless shooter," said Chris Faylor's Gaming Age review. "But it has pretty cinematics featuring the characters of Final Fantasy VII, and for some, that'll make all the difference. Yea, the game isn't all that noteworthy, but once the Final Fantasy VII fan service factors in, it goes from a mindless shooter to a bearable title featuring the latest happenings in the Final Fantasy VII mythology. Luckily for those folks, the game can be easily conquered within the span of a rental."

    Despite the critical reaction, the game is still a hit with consumers and fans. This won't be the final Final Fantasy VII either. With three mobile titles under Square's belt in Japan, they're now prepping a prequel game in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII for the PSP. They also did a mock up of the original Final Fantasy VII intro using prototype PS3 hardware for E3 2005. While they have insisted time and again that a full Final Fantasy VII remake for PS3 isn't in the works, the cumulative success of Dirge of Cerberus and Advent Children just might make them change their minds.



    by David Radd - - biz.gamedaily