Nintendo has said from the start that friend codes are there to protect the kids.
If so, why do we have them in GTA:Chinatown Wars?
From what I understand there’s not been a lot of online activity for this game.
Mashing buttons since 1984
by Nat 2 Comments
Nintendo has said from the start that friend codes are there to protect the kids.
If so, why do we have them in GTA:Chinatown Wars?
From what I understand there’s not been a lot of online activity for this game.
Title says it all. The DS is going to be (or already is) the gateway drug for gaming. I know it’s got my wife into gaming. Heck, my mom, who never plays games, loves my New York Times Crosswords on the DS.
by Nat 3 Comments
Even before my previous views, I gave one or two GTA games a try. I just couldn’t get past it all. All the…stuff. I received GTA:Chinatown Wars from Gamefly and I find it to be an interesting take on the game and its normal material. It just doesn’t seem as over the top—so far (I’m not seeing any of the crass “humor”). Anyway:
Anyway, this seems to be a “toned down” version of GTA, but the technical quality has been ramped up. Amazing that a DS title can progress on a 360/PS3 title.
This has been an initial impresison presentation.
by James 3 Comments
I was looking through my Google reader subscriptions and found this gem on i.gizmodo.com and thought I’d share it with all of you.
by Nat 5 Comments
For a game that looks like it was made for Brock, being released today on WiiWare for $6, and has that old style feel that many of us writers here are hankering for right now (but haven’t written about because we’ve been playing them) makes this is a must buy.
Today.
Arakanoid meets Guitar Hero? NOTE: Our RSS is having a hard time displaying video again. Jump on over to the site if you use a reader.
by Tony 6 Comments
First, the DS was endangering our children, making them easy prey for all the bad guys out there. Hopefully that misconception was either ignored or corrected.
Now, it’s the Wii that is going to let the bad guys destroy our children’s innocence. This, once again, is fear mongering at its worse:
Using the game you create a character and create your own town and house. When hooked up to the internet you can talk to anyone across the country.
WRONG.
“There is no reason an adult should have this game,” says Andy Anderson, Mid-Missouri Internet Crimes Task Force.
WRONG.
Anderson says adults playing “animal crossing” and similar games are likely doing it for the wrong reasons.
WRONG.
Three strikes! Yer outta here!
by Brock 6 Comments
I just got back from one of the best concert experiences of my life. If you ever get the chance to see a Video Games Live concert in your area, do yourself a favour and get your butt in a seat ASAP.
The symphony that played this evening was phenomenal, the synchronicity between the music and the video component was impeccable and the choir, which was a YOUTH choir of all things, was fantastic. Heck, even Tommy Tallarico earned my respect tonight. He may make me want to punch him in the teeth whenever I see him on TV reviewing a game, but he is one hell of a guitar player and can he ever MC a show.
One of the surprises (for me at least ) was that this was the second concert in the history of VGL that they’ve included music from Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross, which was just outstanding. They also had Martin Leung, the videogame pianist, play a few sets during the evening and he was a wonder to watch play. I used to play piano back in the day but this guy is on a whole other plane of existence.
Anyway, enough gushing. If you enjoy the music you hear in the games you play and want to have a great 2 1/2 hours listening to your local symphony play them (and maybe win some prizes), I’d highly recommend you go out of your way to catch a show. My friends and I are already making plans to come back to see it next year, assuming it makes its rounds in our general area.
Oh, I almost forgot about the costume show before the concert began. While I really liked the family that dressed up as Mario, Luigi, Link and Princess Peach, the guy who had the homemade Red XIII costume from FFVII was amazing. I wish I had pics, but it was it ever a sight to behold.
by Tony 9 Comments
It’s the weekend! Time for gaming galore!
I’m hoping this weekend can be a “completist” weekend for me. I left Fallout 3 in limbo when I got Left 4 Dead and The Lost and Damned, so I’m going to try and wrap that up, along with TLAD. If I get really ambitious, I may finish up the long-forgotten BioShock. Along with that, I finally got around to picking up NCAA 09, so I’m giving that a go his weekend. The one thing I probably won’t be playing is Resident Evil 5. I’m going to let that one mellow a bit before I pick it up. I know I’ll eventually get it, but I’m resisting at the moment (but I know I am weak and will give in sooner rather than later).
What are you playing (or finishing) this weekend?
by Tony 5 Comments
This may be old, but not to me. This video will probably only appeal to some of you, but that just means you are awesome.
(I purchased their album on the strength of this video alone. That is how it is done.)
by Tony 2 Comments
While I am highly suspect of this rumor (and that’s exactly what it is), Kaputik.com is “reporting” that we’ll all be enjoying Diablo 3 by the end of the year.
I’ll believe it when I see it, but I’m just throwing this one out there.