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Google map to the Fallout 3 Wasteland {Joystiq}
Nov 20th 2008 10:25AM [Insert some comment about the Pip-Boy running Android]
Joyswag: Fallout 3 + game guide {Joystiq}
Nov 4th 2008 12:37PM Without a doubt... the gun that my friends always hated me for in high school... the remote mine from Goldeneye.
Somehow, I was the only one of them that figured out how to detonate them in mid-air... but then again, the fact that I never told them may have had something to do with it. Oh well.
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HDR finished, submitted, targeted for Nov. {Joystiq}
Nov 4th 2008 12:31PM WTF? Is Capcom really so stressed for ideas at this point? How many versions of ONE GAME can they possibly come up with??? It's time to move on... TO SUPER STREET FIGHTER 2 ALPHA TURBO HD HOLO DIGITAL HDR READY 3500RPM 92MPG GAMMA+ EXTREME WITH MOTION CONTROL VS. MARVEL EXCLUDING IRON MAN BUT INCLUDING TONY STARK WITH AMAZING ARC WELDING SUPER MOVE. Seriously though, the only new fighting game that could possibly impress me would be something like Capcom vs. MK vs. Smash Bros. or any combination of those three. Hey... I can dream.
Big Ideas: Why technology shouldn't drive the games industry {Big Download Blog}
Oct 9th 2008 10:38AM I see it this way... technology currently drives the industry, but its influence is decreasing like an inverted exponential curve and will eventually approach zero. The point being that computing power will eventually allow for completely realistic graphics, physics, and sound with steadily decreasing effort required to achieve this realism. As the need for computing power decreases, more innovation will be required by the artists - the game designers.
Gaming is currently in a transition phase similar to what film went through 90 years ago. After the initial fascination with sound (and later, color) wore off and these technologies became the norm, it was the artists and the stories they told that made celluloid a true artistic medium.
The same thing will happen with gaming. Once the ability to implement true-to-life graphics and physics with relatively little effort becomes the norm, the medium will start to rely less on the technology and more about the artisans using the technology.
To an extent, this is already happening. Games built around stories, ideas, and design (BioShock, Mass Effect) are currently some of the most popular and best-selling games whereas games that look and feel more like tech demos (Fracture, Force Unleashed) are getting less and less attention. The responsibility of innovation is shifting from the engineers (both software and hardware) to the designers; and they're starting to realize that gamers want more than just better looking versions of last-gen titles.
Joystiq live from Nintendo's fall media summit {Joystiq}
Oct 2nd 2008 1:36PM Remarkably underwhelmed.
Point/Counterpoint: WiiSpeak vs. ISpeak {Nintendo Wii Fanboy}
Sep 15th 2008 4:16PM ANY form of microphone is pointless without a real online presence... which Nintendo simply refuses to give us.
Wii Music: sitar-studded instrument roundup! {Nintendo Wii Fanboy}
Sep 15th 2008 4:08PM Are you serious? It doesn't even look like the woman in the video is having any fun. She looks pissed off that her acting career has hit rock-bottom.
Wii Warm Up: Positioning {Nintendo Wii Fanboy}
Aug 15th 2008 9:39AM I'm with you there. The separated arrangement is much more comfortable than any other controller I currently use. Should I want to play multiple consoles in a night, I've trained myself to play the Wii last since going from the Wiimote/nunchuck to a 360 controller yields a very constrained feeling. So much so that it's actually got me thinking about building a mod to separate my 360 controller into 2 pieces.
Peer inside Sega's secret game cave {Joystiq}
Aug 15th 2008 8:59AM Technically, NURV is having programmers who AREN'T their employees killed, but I digress...
Are iPhone 3Gs developing cracks? {Engadget}
Jul 31st 2008 8:59AM No cracks on mine yet. Just a fiber under the screen for which Apple happily gave me a new phone.
I'm not saying they're acceptable, but the chance of a defect like this (and subsequent anti-fanboys screaming "OMG I TOLD YOU SO HAHAHA") are simply the price of being an early adopter. Even with its faults and defects (and the novelty finally starting to wear off), I'm still happy with my iPhone after over two weeks of use.









