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Archives for September 2009

Cast Off Your Dream

September 10, 2009 by Nat 4 Comments

On September 9, 1999 I was was sitting at my workstation waiting for the sky to fall. Alarmists were predicting the pre-curser to the Y2K fiasco. It was my task to make sure all the clocks in the office computers would function properly. Planes were supposed to fall out of the sky. Nothing happened.

I had spent most of my high school and college working in the electronics department at the local Wal-Mart, and I was there for quite a few console releases. The Nintendo 64 was the last. I was a huge PC gamer at the time (a game a paycheck) and I couldn’t understand all the fuss over the last console—the Nintnedo 64. People came in at midnight to get it.

On 9/9/99 I had been married a month and was a year and a half removed from Wal-Mart. One of my old wedding buddies was still employed there. We (I still feel a part of the “family”—they were that good with loyalty) were the best store in the district. Sold the most goods. Made the most profit.

I remember my friend telling me that they sold one Dreamcast. One.

So began the rise and fall of the critically acclaimed Sega Dreamcast, a system that almost killed a company and eventually became a cult console.

I didn’t own one until I saw a used system on eBay used in 2004. By then the console had already been proclaimed a failure and I was buying it just to experiment, but more importantly to play a rare imported game that I came across that had become sort of a cult classic itself. I was a closet shmup fan, and I had spent more on the game than the system itself. Ikaruga was and is one of the best games I’ve ever played.

Over the course of the next year I came across Crazy Taxi, a Sonic game here or there, Soul Calibur (I still burn to play that one—not the sequels), and Ready 2 Rumble. After a year of play, in a state of confusion I sold the system and the games on eBay for a profit. I kept Ikaruga.

In April of this year the website Thinkgeek came across of a supply of new, unopened systems, and they were selling them for $100. I didn’t wait. Since then I’ve toyed with the idea of making a MAME cabinet using the console or at least an Ikaruga arcade cabinet.

The Dreamcast is now officially ten years old and it still has a little bit of life in it. With over 660 games it does see a few new releases a year although most of them are homebrew or done by an independent developer. Systems can still be had for a price and there is a relatively large underground market for games.

I have in my possession what I to believe to be seven of the most influential games on the system, and starting tomorrow and over the course of the next seven days I’ll be giving a little review of each one.

Do you have any favorite games on the system that you miss? My life with the console is short-lived and maybe some of you have married the system. What’s your Dreamcast story?

Update:

  • Day 1: Rez
  • Day 2: Crazy Taxi
  • Day 3: Jet Grind Radio
  • Day 4: Soulcalibur
  • Day 5: Resident Evil Code: Veronica
  • Day 6: Re-Volt
  • Day 7:

Filed Under: Featured, Gaming Tagged With: Dreamcast, It's Thinking, SEGA

Cheap Game of the Week – The Orange Box

September 10, 2009 by Jason O 1 Comment

I’m going to eschew my normal format this week because this is not about a game. No, in case you weren’t aware or are one of those rare individuals who do not own the Orange Box yet I am here to tell you that you’re missing something special.

For $20 you can get an excellent collection of games, one of which is perhaps the greatest puzzle game ever made. Even if you don’t like the puzzle genre you will appreciate this game because it transcends its genre. Not many games can do that. I can count on one hand how many games have appealed to me that have been in genres that I generally don’t touch. I would have fingers left over.

The Orange Box comes with Half-Life 2 as well as Episodes 1 and 2, Team Fortress 2, and Portal. All of these games can be purchases individually on the PC, but for X-Box 360 and PS3 owners this is the only way to get all of these games. Team Fortress 2 is an excellent multi-player only game with a great style and excellent balance, crippled by the fact that roughly 99.3% of the TF2 population is on the PC. Aside from that, the Half-Life games have always been quality productions, even the somewhat short side stories from the original game. By the time you get to Episode 2 it is somewhat repetitive, but even when Valve is bad they’re still better than most other developers out there. Half-Life 2 is not a great shooter, but it is an excellent interactive story.

Portal is the standout here. While all of the games are good, Portal is nothing short of excellent. Pitch black humor and incredibly well done puzzle solving all done from the same dogged first-person perspective of the Half-Life series.

I would hope that at this point anyone reading has already purchased the Orange Box. It was a bargain at $60, but at it’s current $20 it is an absolute steal. If you don’t own it, go get it. Half-Life 2 and Portal are two titles by themselves that should be part of any gamer’s experience.

Filed Under: Gaming

Wii need help

September 9, 2009 by Tony Leave a Comment

So it would appear that our Wii has succumbed to the physical abuse my two year-old subjects it to on a daily basis. The Wii boots up to the home screen, but whenever I put a disc in, it draws the disc in, spins it for a split second, spits it partially out, draws it back in a second time and then spits the disc out completely.

According to the Nintendo trouble-shooting guide, my Wii needs to be repaired.

I’d rather not spend the seventy-five bucks on a repair, so I have a quick question to my fellow buttonmashers: Has this happened to your Wii? If so, were you able to fix it on your own?

Filed Under: Asides

Countdown to 9

September 8, 2009 by Tony Leave a Comment

Just a quick post to show off a few images of the movie “9” which comes out tomorrow. I can’t wait for this one!

Filed Under: Asides, Entertainment Tagged With: 9, Movies

Batman to Gotham: Arkham is Safe

September 7, 2009 by Nat 1 Comment

Just beat Batman Arkham Asylum. I’d do a 2 Minute Review, but I’ll wait for some other writers on the site to finish it. I know they will. We’ll probably have a roundtable about it. Be ready for heaps of praise.

Filed Under: Asides, Gaming Tagged With: Batman: Arkham Asylum, Holy Freakin' Awesome Batman!

In my hands…

September 6, 2009 by Tony 2 Comments

fnr4

In my hands: Fight Night: Round 4. Lots of gaming this weekend. Hope yours is filled with gaming, too.

Filed Under: Asides, Gaming Tagged With: Fight Night Round 4, xbox 360

High Score – GET!

September 6, 2009 by Brock 2 Comments

Google’s always awesome Gmail service just got a new theme and it is fantastic.

Just go into Settings, Themes and click on High Score to enjoy the pixels.

Behold your e-mail – High Score style!

high_score

Filed Under: Asides Tagged With: Gmail, high score, retro gaming, themes

DC COMICS: Blackest Night

September 5, 2009 by James 1 Comment

Not really game-related, but epic nonetheless!

The blackest night may sound familiar if you’ve ever been exposed to DC Comics and the green lantern’s oath:

~

“In brightest day, in blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight
Let those who worship evil’s might,
Beware my power… Green Lantern’s light!”

~

That blackest night part of the green lantern oath is what’s going on in the DC universe right now. Here’s a description from the DC website, “The dead rise across the DC Universe, bringing terror and darkness with them. What are the Black Lanterns? What do they want? Will Earth’s greatest heroes survive long enough to find out – or will they join the Black Lantern Corps?”

Basically there is a villain named, “The Black Hand” (in the picture above on the left with the skull in his hand) who has become the first black lantern and is bringing back all of the dead characters from the DC universe. Those who have risen from the dead, superhero and villain alike, are returned as a dark and evil version of their former selves. The goal of the black lanterns so far is to wipe out all sentient life in the universe. There has been further information/developments and the main bad guy of the story has been discovered and you can find it if you look hard enough.

Just putting this out there for anyone who may be interested. If you are interested then you probably already know about it. This series claims to have some really lasting changes in the DC universe, but the always say these kinds of events will. The story so far is really great from several of the tie-in’s I’ve read and has been the only comics to make me want next month to come today.

A bonus that came with the first issue is this plastic black ring. There are rumors that there may be other rings to come for each of the different color of corps. Each corps has an emotion associated with it and a description of each is on the link.

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Comics

We Are ODST

September 5, 2009 by Nat 2 Comments

With all the crap I spouted about the Halo being franchised being milked and stale a few days back, I’ll succumb to this awesomeness. Point. Halo. RSS readers come to the site or check the comments for the video.

Filed Under: Asides, Videos Tagged With: Halo ODST

September Releases

September 3, 2009 by Tony 3 Comments

It’s that time again, the long list of monthly releases. As Jason mentioned earlier, we’re heading into a plethora of gaming, coming in at all angles.

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Week of September 1st
Gears of War 2 – Game of the Year Edition
Section 8

Week of September 8th
The Beatles: Rock Band– I’m not going to judge.
Dirt 2
Mini Ninjas
Darkest Of Days– One of those titles completely under the radar.
Capcom Platinum Hits Triple Pack
Cabela’s Outdoor Adventures 2010

Week of September 15th
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2– I can’t speak for them personally, but I think a few bloggers around these parts are a little more than excited about this one.
NHL 10
Wet
Need for Speed: Shift– I’m a Forza guy, but I’m still interested to see how this game turns out.
IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey
NHL 2K10

Week of September 22nd
Halo 3: ODST– Possible day one purchase.
Heroes Over Europe– Why release the week of Halo?

Week of September 29th
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Risen
Heist

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Week of September 1st
Guitar Hero 5 with Van Halen Offer
Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle

Week of September 8th
Monster Truck Mayhem
The Beatles: Rock Band
Dirt 2
Mini Ninjas

Week of September 15th
Toy Story Mania!
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
NHL 2K10
Pacific Liberator

Week of September 22nd
Scooby Doo! First Frights
Where’s Waldo?
The Price is Right 2010 Edition
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
Sudoku Ball – Detective
Wacky World of Sports
Spyborgs

Week of September 29th
Family Fun Football
Family Feud 2010 Edition
Deca Sports 2
Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010
MySims Agents
Shimano Xtreme Fishing
Doctor Fizzwhizzle’s Animal Rescue

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Week of September 1st
Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle
The Hardy Boys Treasure on the Tracks

Week of September 8th
Dirt 2
Imagine: Detective
Ant Nation
Mini Ninjas

Week of September 15th
Scribblenauts– Day one purchase for me.
Mario & Luigi Bowser’s Inside Story– Maybe this one, too? This week is looking good.
Women’s Murder Club Games of Passion– Don’t laugh, I’ve heard these games are actually pretty good.
Bleach: The 3rd Phantom
NARUTO Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2– Is this the best week for the DS ever?
IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey

Week of September 22nd
The Price is Right 2010 Edition
Where’s Waldo?
Sudoku Ball – Detective

Week of September 29th
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Cake Mania 3
Secret Files: Tunguska
Hero’s Saga: Laevatein Tactics
Battle of Giants: Dragons
MySims Agents
Dragonology

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Week of September 1st
Section 8
Champions Online

Week of September 8th
Mini Ninjas
Trine
Darkest Of Days

Week of September 15th
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim
Need for Speed: Shift
Resident Evil 5
Red Faction Guerrilla
Race On
Fallen Earth
The Orb & the Oracle

Week of September 22nd
Aion
Order of War

Week of September 29th
Heist
Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy
Jumpgate Evolution

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Week of September 8th
IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey
The Beatles: Rock Band
Dirt 2
Mini Ninjas
Cabela’s Outdoor Adventures 2010
Little Big Planet: Game of the Year Edition

Week of September 15th
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
Wet
NHL 10
Need for Speed: Shift
NHL 2K10

Week of September 22nd
Afrika
Katamari Forever
Heroes Over Europe

Week of September 29th
Midnight Club: Los Angeles
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010
Heist

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Week of September 1st
SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny

Week of September 8th
Dirt 2
Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days

Week of September 15th
Need for Speed: Shift
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2

Week of September 22nd
Obscure 2
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona
Mytran Wars

Week of September 29th
Beaterator
Gran Turismo
Undead Knights

Not a lot of snark this month, too much to do. So feel free to make fun of whatever games you want. Or you can tell us: what are you picking up?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Monthly Releases

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