Monday, March 31, 2008
Holy Shit Facebook!
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Sims 3
Wow just when our lives were getting boring, an opportunity at a new badass virtual life comes to be! The Sims 3 with a 2009 release date will save us from our mundane lives. The Sims 3 will give the player an opporunity to freely roam through a virtual world whether it be just walking around the neighbor or commuting to work. One will also be able to have a greater control of a characters appearance, clothes, and personalities.
Check out the official website or an article about it.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Yoshoku: Japanese take on Western Food
Check out the article:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/03/26/style/26japan-food.php
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Omg omg omg more MS Igloo!!!
Bandai announced a new MS Igloo which will be a sequel to the previous two MS Igloo installments. All the same script writers and directors are on board so it seems like it'll be good. Only down side I see is that it is no longer from a Zeon perspective anymore. Apparently its about the ground war on Earth during the One Year War from the pov of the Earth Federation. Should be something to look out for in the future.....dear God I hope someone good fansubs it.......GG doesnt really seem to be around much anymore.
Check out the article at: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-03-25/gundam-ms-igloo-2-anime-announced
Friday, March 21, 2008
MPAA strikes again
MPAA tries to push more unneeded crappy legislation through Congress....sticking their nose into places it doesn't belong. They themselves know colleges are only responsible for about 3% of all internet piracy. *sighs*
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080320-mpaa-to-congress-filtering-is-in-colleges-best-interests.html
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Mobile Guitar Hero??
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Who knew vista was evil?
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Many have said that art imitates life, so it would seem that games follow the same trend. The Guitar Hero series has capitalized on this, pulling the fan raging experience of rock stardom out of classic rock bands like taffy and brought the stage diving experience to the gaming masses. Most, though not all, gamers will agree that there is little correlation between your skill in Guitar Hero and actual guitar playing. Some even seem to find it infuriating when gamers enjoy Guitar Hero or similar games, claiming they would better spend their time learning to play the guitar. If you fall into this crowd of the musically inclined, or even if you don’t, Guitar Rising might be the game for you.
Guitar Rising is similar to Guitar Hero and like games in the sense that you hit notes in time with the music to score points, only the notes your hitting come from an actual guitar. The Guitar Rising website hosts a promotional video that shows a gameplay style not unlike Guitar Hero-esque games. The notes scroll from left to right instead of top to bottom, and the only head banging rocker in sight is the person playing the game. The game first appeared at the Austin Independent Game Conference with a playable demo and won the Developer’s Choice Award by popular vote. Guitar Rising is slated for release on the PC and Mac in late 2008. There is not much information on the game at this point, other than that it will contain thirty rock songs from more modern bands. Whether or not users will be able to create their own songs is not known at this time. Even with the slim details the game already seems to have one unofficial fan site, for the UK at least.
One of the possible downsides of Guitar Rising is actually having to get your hands on an electric guitar. Different iterations of a real Gibson SG seem to be priced anywhere from about $90 to $9,000, while the lowest price I found on any electric guitar was around $60. While establish guitarists will not have too much of an issue, as they probably will already have a guitar, most gamers new to the instrument will have to acquire one. Though the price point of the game is unknown at this point it will have to land around $80 (including guitar) to compete with Guitar Hero III. Though the game looks promising, it will be interesting to see if actually playing the guitar is as exciting and as profitable as a simulation of rock stardom.
- http://gotgame.com (written by Adam)Welcome
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