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Archives for November 2008

24: Under My Radar

November 3, 2008 by Nat 5 Comments

At one time this was my favorite show. However, it’s been almost two years since we last saw it thanks to the WGA strike. I guess this “mini-day” is to placate us. Yeah. I’m excited.




It looks like a cross between Rambo, Hotel Rwanda, Tears of the Sun, and oh, yeah, Jon Freakin’ Voight.

Filed Under: Videos Tagged With: 24

Your Powers Are Weak, Old Man

November 3, 2008 by Nat 3 Comments

You know who you are.

Merry Christmas!

😀

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Fallout 3

November Releases

November 2, 2008 by Tony 11 Comments

It’s the monthly releases, yay hurray!

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Week of November 4th
Gears of War 2 – Yes, I want Gears of War 2. No, I do not have time to play it. Yes, I don’t care. It’s been moved to the top of my Gamefly queue. We’ll see what happens when it arrives.
Gears of War 2 Amazon.com Exclusive Lancer – What’s that they say about nerds and their money?
Tom Clancy’s EndWar
Bond 007: Quantum of Solace
WWE Smackdown vs Raw ’09
Legendary– Casualty #1 of this stacked season.
Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice– I know nothing about this game, but with a name like “ultimate sacrifice,” I’m guessing that the goal of the game will be to die in the line of service. I hope it’s not an RPG. And I hope the first assignment isn’t to the first lady’s dog or something. That wouldn’t be very fun.

Week of November 11th
Call of Duty: World at War– I haven’t played many of the CoD games, I don’t see me starting now.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
Mirror’s Edge– It’ll be tough, but I’m definitely making time for this game.
PES 2009 Pro-Evolution Soccer
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe– Ehergeiz is chomping at the bit for this one.
Blitz: The League II
Shaun White Snowboarding– Not sure it makes sense to get this unless you can play it on the Wii-fit board.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3– Casualty #2. It’s a shame, I’ve been hearing good things about this one.

Week of November 18th
Left 4 Dead– So very much looking forward to this one. VERY MUCH.
Tomb Raider Underworld
The Last Remnant– Sad about not having a chance to play this one right away, if at all.
Need for Speed: Undercover
Lips
Naruto: The Broken Bond
Karaoke Revolution: Presents American Idol Encore 2 w/Microphone– Casualty #3… JUST KIDDING!
You’re in the Movies

Week of November 25th
Stoked
Sonic Unleashed

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Week of November 4th
Monster Lab
NPPL Championship Paintball 2009
Iron Chef America: Supreme Cuisine
Bond 007: Quantum of Solace

Week of November 11th
MLB Superstars
Imagine Party Babyz– Candidate for creepy box art of the month.
Rock Revolution
Big League Sports– If they manage to make a game similar to Wii Sports, I want it.
FaceBreaker
WWE Smackdown vs Raw ’09
Call of Duty: World at War
Tales Of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World– Is there no end to these Tales games?
Hasbro Family Game Night
Star Wars The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels– You know you’re going to buy it, you Star Wars Nerd.

Week of November 18th
Animal Crossing: City Folk– I know this is going to be the exact same game as Animal Crossing on both the Gamecube and the DS. I know I’m going to run errands for a bunch of moronic animals that I’ll grow to hate. I know I’ll owe Tom Nook (who I also hate) an exorbitant mortgage. And yet I am compelled to buy this game. HELP ME.
Championship Foosball– No, that is not a typo.
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party
Shaun White Snowboarding
Sonic Unleashed
Cooking Mama World Kitchen
Castlevania Judgment
Skate It
Tomb Raider Underworld

Week of November 25th
Ultimate Band
King of Fighters Collection- The Orochi Saga
Cake Mania: In the Mix!

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Week of November 4th
Guitar Rock Tour
Monster Lab
Dragon Ball: Origins
Exit
Bond 007: Quantum of Solace
Tom Clancy’s EndWar

Week of November 11th
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled
Guinness Book of World Records: The Video Game– Going for the record for most suckers to buy a lame video game?
Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance
Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins
Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff– “Take me back, to the place, where I once belonged.”
Call of Duty: World at War
Avatar: The Last Airbender-Into the Inferno
WWE Smackdown vs Raw ’09
Populous– Tempting, but no.

Week of November 18th
Animal Boxing– Not the greatest name for a game, but I’ve heard this is actually a fun game. Maybe the sleeper of the Holiday? I think you hold the DS upside down with this title. Sounds interesting.
Robocalypse (Nintendo DS)
Luminous Arc 2
Cradle of Rome
Metal Slug 7
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party
Tomb Raider Underworld
Moon
Skate It
Need for Speed: Undercover
Tony Hawk’s Motion

Week of November 25th
Age of Empires: Mythologies
Chrono Trigger – Oh yes, she will be mine.

I’d just like to point out that I’m linking probably 25% of the new DS titles coming out this month. There are literally dozens of “Imagine Babyz”, “Petz” and “Cooking” games I’m skipping over. It’s ridiculous.

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Week of November 4th
Bond 007: Quantum of Solace
NBA 2K9

Week of November 11th
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Expansion Pack– Do we have any WoW players in the audience?
Call of Duty: World at War
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
World of Goo
Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods– I’ve heard Gothic was always a good game with poor execution. I wonder if they finally got it right.
The Three Stooges Treasure Hunt Hijinks– I love anything Three Stooges, so I have to link this one.
The Orb & the Oracle

Week of November 18th
Legendary
Everquest II The Shadow Odyssey– Everquest 2 had another expansion? News to me. Not sure why they would, here in this month of WoW domination.
Left 4 Dead
World Wide Soccer Manager 2009
Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir Expansion
Tomb Raider Underworld
Spore Creepy and Cute Parts Pack
The Lord of the Rings: Mines of Moria
Need for Speed: Undercover

Week of November 25th
A Vampyre Story

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Week of November 4th
Legendary
Bond 007: Quantum of Solace
Tom Clancy’s EndWar
Naruto Ultimate Ninja: Storm
Valkyria Chronicles
Resistance 2– RESIST!

Week of November 11th
WWE Smackdown vs Raw ’09
Call of Duty: World at War
PES 2009 Pro-Evolution Soccer
Naruto Ultimate Ninja: Storm
Mirror’s Edge

Week of November 18th
NCAA Basketball 09
Alone in the Dark
Tomb Raider Underworld
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
Need for Speed: Undercover
Shaun White Snowboarding

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Week of November 4th
Tom Clancy’s EndWar

Week of November 11th
PES 2009 Pro-Evolution Soccer
WWE Smackdown vs Raw ’09

Week of November 18th
Shaun White Snowboarding
Need for Speed: Undercover

Week of November 25th
Mytran Wars

Great month ahead! What will you be picking up?

Filed Under: News

Assassin’s Creed on Speed

November 1, 2008 by Nat 2 Comments

I know of two of us here that are drooling over this. December cannot come soon enough.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Prince of Persia

Gamer Responsibility: The Number of Titles You Own

November 1, 2008 by Nat 6 Comments

Gamasutra is reporting some numbers from an NPD survey:

  • The average video game collection has 48 titles
  • 11% of all household games have unopened titles
  • 54% trade in their titles when they no longer play them

Of all the data mentioned I find these three the most troubling. I’d like to take three separate occasions and get us to think about them, if only a little.

I did a quick survey of the console games I own, and I check in at 24. Add portable games to the number and I’ve got 35. I’m not too far from the average. Does that make me an average gamer? I spent about 30 minutes of legal pad figuring and sketching what number I may have peaked at. I reached 70+ owned at my best estimate and this would have placed me some time last year. I most attribute this to owning all three major consoles and both handhelds.

Funny, I certainly don’t feel like I’m at my peak of game playing. However, I’m close to my peak of game owning. In some ways I feel like I’ve lately cut back on buying games. Cutting my game titles in half can be easily figured if you trade games in at Gamestop. It gives a good indication of their values. It’s about two and a half games per new title—two and a half AAA games per AAA title. (Two weeks ago they offered me $65 for 10 games. I sold them all online for $210 profit. That’s for another post.)

I cannot put my finger on it, but something is wrong. Forty-eight games is the average. A lot of people own more. Here is the question that has plagued me since reading the article: How many can you play at a time?

Therefore, why do we own so many?

I honestly don’t know.

In my case, I have no local friends that play video games, I chat with two people online regularly, make three replies a week to posts on a community site, read two other blogs, and—from my best calculation—play an average of three hours a week. The last game I played online with anyone was Too Human for a total of two hours. Before that It was Burnout Paradise for three weeks. Yet, I still have—what I consider—a large library of games.

After chatting with one of those online friends, I believe the largest culprit to blame is the Internet. As gamers, we get our gaming news almost exclusively from the web. Before that, it was magazines. All the recent gaming magazines folding is a result of this. I would have never known about LittleBigPlanet if it wasn’t for the internet. If I just based my “game knowledge” outside the web, I would have known a little bit of info about Halo 3 and Mario Galaxy in the last year alone.

Next is the need to fit in. It’s a little superfluous, however. The need to fit in to what? There is really nothing tangible in online communication that goes into the real world. I actually disagree with this a little, because there are one or two individuals I’d like to meet and my family even knows of their family and vice versa because our interests have bled over into day to day conversation. However, whatever else I do online is mostly private and not shared with those locally around me.

It may also be a street cred issue. Once again, this proves to be superfluous. Street cred for who? Online acquaintances? Does GamerNerdC3P86 care if I have the latest title or not? I don’t think so. I share the latest game with people around me locally and I get looks as if I’ve not grown up.

Looking back at the social element, I probably purchase most of my games based on the recommendations of one or two individuals. It gives me something to talk about. I guess it does fit all the reasons listed above in some ways. The bottom line for this gamer is that I enjoy discussing and reading about gaming than I do playing them.

That’s a big revelation.

On Monday I’ll take a look at the second item from the data: unopened titles.

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Gamer Responsibility

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