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Archives for 2011

Super Backwards Mario

January 25, 2011 by Tony Leave a Comment

A “simple” hack of switching the Horizontal deflection wires on an old CRT TV tube and modifying an old NES controller so left and right are switched and you’re playing Super Backwards Mario like a champ!

(via Hack-a-day)

(You’re going to see more of these kinds of posts here at Buttonmashing. I’ve been doing more and more electrical engineering work and I have been having my interest piqued in these topics recently)

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Staying Power

January 24, 2011 by Tony Leave a Comment

So Tetris was recently made available (again) on the Play Station Network for ten dollars. For the PS3. In 2011.

Is there any other video game that is over 25 years old that, over the years, has had its fundamental game mechanic changed so little but can still demand “top tier” pricing the way Tetris can?

(I still have my original Gameboy Tetris cartridge plugged into my old Gameboy Advance SP and play it at least three times a week.)

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Playstation Network, PS3, Tetris

In my weekend gaming hands

January 14, 2011 by Tony 3 Comments

I’d really like to start playing Enslaved right away, but I am really close to finish Red Dead Redemption. I really want to see how the story ends, so I may not get to Enslaved this weekend. But maybe I will. I also have wanted to try out Lord of the Rings Online ever since went free-to-play, so I may give that a whirl this weekend.

What are you playing this weekend?

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The best thing you will ever see

January 13, 2011 by Tony Leave a Comment

This isn’t just, “Only the best bed ever.”

It’s only the best thing ever:

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Call of Duty controlled using Kinect and Wii controllers

January 13, 2011 by Tony Leave a Comment

Impressive. Most impressive: Call of Duty controlled using Kinect and Wii controllers.

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A Goodreads for Games?

January 12, 2011 by Tony 29 Comments

This is a thought I had while working on an upcoming post. Is there a Goodreads for Games?

(If you don’t know what Goodreads is, it’s a “social web site” where users enter books they’ve read, are currently reading and would like to read in the future. You can rate books on a 1-5 star scale and leave reviews as you like. You can add friends which allows you to see what books they’re reading, etc. It’s a great way to see what kind of reading your friends do, what their tastes are and what you have in common. Often, it’s surprising to see who’s read what. It’s also a great way to discover new books and authors. If we’re not already friends, I’d love to see what other Buttonmashers are reading. You can find me here.)

As I was adding a few books to my ever-growing “to-read” list on Goodreads, the thought occurred to me — would a Goodreads type website for gaming work? Would you use it?

I was also thinking if there was a site that is already doing that. There are sites that allow you to keep track of your collections. I use IGN and I know CAG has a system for cataloging your gaming collections. But these aren’t perfect because my collection is fluid. I am constantly adding and removing games to my collection. I want a way to catalog what I’ve played, what I’ve owned and what I want. Both sites have “wish lists” but they are just that — lists. I also what a way to keep track of progression I’ve made in my games.

I know there’s Backloggery (you can find me here), a site I signed up for but never really use. It’s been a while since I’ve visited the site but I don’t remember it being very user-friendly. But it was part of what I was looking for.

Giant Bomb has a pretty cool system. You can sync your various gamer profiles (Xbox Live, Steam, PSN) and it tracks your progress across platforms to give you an idea of how your “achievements” (pun intended) stack up against all other users. In particular, they breakdown achievements as “Rare”, “Uncommon” and “Common” based on the number of other people who have reached those achievements. Again, this is cool but is also only a part of what I’m looking for. I really like their system, but since I don’t have any “followers” or friends on the site I can really speak to the social aspects of the site. (Again, you can find me on Giant Bomb here)

So would a Goodreads-type site work for gamers? Would it be something you would use?

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Just for laughs

January 11, 2011 by Tony Leave a Comment

Just for laughs: Dot Dot Dot. (Has a little “How is babby formed?” vibe).

Sometimes those user-generated reviews never get the treatment they deserve. Sometimes (like now) they do.

Filed Under: Asides

Torchlight coming to the Xbox Live Arcade

January 10, 2011 by Tony Leave a Comment

This may be somewhat old news, but that doesn’t diminish the fact that it’s AWESOME NEWS

Torchlight XBLA

More info at the Torchlight site.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Torchlight, Xbox-Live-Arcade

2010 Fun Game of the Year

January 6, 2011 by Tony 3 Comments

If you’ve read this site for a little while, you know that we don’t pick a “Game of the Year”. It’s hard enough to find time to play as many games as we do. Until this blog goes mainstream and can support all of us full time, we’ll play what we can and share that here. But we don’t have the authority to declare any particular game the “Best” game of the year but we can declare what game we had the most fun playing this year. With that, here are some of our favorites:

Tony:
2010 Fun Game of the Year: Red Dead Redemption (Xbox 360) – This was a last minute decision. For about ten months of 2010, I was convinced that Mass Effect 2 was going to be the best game of the year and the one I enjoyed playing the most. I’ll get into it in a moment, but if you’ve played it you know how good it was.

Then I started hunting for treasure hunting in Red Dead Redemption and the competition was OVER.

I really wished I had started playing this game sooner. I’ve been playing for the past few weeks with a grin on my face (and not just because I derive a sick pleasure from punching horses). Despite some story moments I didn’t care for, the over-arching story was enjoyable and compelling at times. But the most fun I was having was doing the stuff on the periphery — rooting bandits out of their strongholds, running down buggy thieves and flower picking. All of it thoroughly enjoyable and completely unrelated to the game at hand. But that doesn’t matter.

When I finally figured out how to read my first treasure map and watched John Marston unearth the first treasure chest, that part of my brain that delivers pleasure fired like crazy. You couldn’t wipe the smile off my face and now I am doing nothing but hunting treasure until I’ve uncovered them all. It’s amazing that a simple game mechanic has elicited such a response. This is a FUN game. The funnest from 2010.

Runner-up: Mass Effect 2 – ME2 was expansive, engrossing, overwhelming. It had great characters, a really enjoyable (but predictable) story and improved on most the issues I had with the first game. I really had fun playing through the loyalty missions and had some of my favorite gaming moments, especially the Legion storyline. The more I think about it, the more I want to go back and play it. I think that should count for something.

Honorable Mention: Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii), Dragon Quest IX (DS)

James:

2010 Fun Game of the Year: Starcraft 2 (PC)


“…it’s about time.”

Without a doubt, of all the games I’ve played that came out in 2010, Starcraft 2 is the reigning champion. I actually started playing with my friends two 7hr. trial accounts and this of course made me want to actually BUY the game (Much to Blizzard’s plans I’d imagine). The game has all of the good from Starcraft 1 and is still adding/expanding/balancing the game in its new state. The new units are all unique and each race that you can choose (Protoss, Zerg, Terran) is just as viable as any other option when it comes to balance. The best thing I can say for SC2 is that it reminds me a lot of SC1 (better of course) and anything that reminds me of SC1 is an awesome game. Sure; things are not as perfect as the first but, they are working on it.

Jason O:

Fun Game of the Year 2010 – Just Cause 2


Games are, in theory, supposed to be entertaining and fun. The plot, the physics, the character development, and story of Just Cause 2 are all completely atrocious. Yet this is the most fun I’ve had with a sandbox game in years. My favorite sandbox game is the kind they always have trouble making, a game where I can do my own thing without the game bothering me about it. You could follow the story and do all the missions, if you’re a boring person. If you’re an adventurous person you can roam about the island blowing up targets for cash, hijack fighter jets, and generally make a nuisance of yourself to the entire enemy army. I’ll admit, I was not initially sold on this game because I did not care for the original Just Cause. I even purchased this game with great trepidation, which was nonsense as it was easily the best bang for my buck I got all year.

Will:

Fun Game of the Year – Mass Effect 2 (Xbox 360)

Commander Shepard as a renegade

This game came out so early in the year that I almost forgot about when considering which game I had the most fun with this year. Bioware managed to improve on my favorite Western RPG series by dealing with the very few problems the original had (namely, its awful inventory system). They even introduced a feature that I now want every RPG to have – whenever you save, ME2 lets you keep playing, saving in the background instead of making you wait for it to finish the process.

Aside from its technical improvements, I had so much fun with the series’ dark second chapter. Old friends return, new ones are made, and a seemingly unstoppable force threatens the galaxy. This game’s compelling gameplay and intricate story had my attention for the entire two weeks it took me to finish it. The DLC EA and Bioware has released through the year has brought me back each time.

Honorable Mentions: Halo: Reach (Xbox 360), Plants vs. Zombies (Xbox 360 and PC)

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January Releases

January 5, 2011 by Tony 1 Comment

It’s a new year and the beginning of a new month. Here are the releases for January.

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Week of January 10th
Venetica

Week of January 17th
Mindjack

Week of January 24th
Two Worlds 2
Dead Space 2– I still have a copy of the original Dead Space staring me in the face. I bet I could finish it before the 24th.

Week of January 31st
Rock Band Country Track Pack 2

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Week of January 3rd
Lost in Shadow

Week of January 10th
I Love Horses: Rider’s Paradise
101 in 1 Sports Party Megamix
Jewel Quest 3-Pack

Week of January 17th
PDC World Championship Darts 2010 – AGAIN WITH THE DARTS!?
Challenge Me: Brain Puzzles 2

Week of January 24th
Dino Strike

Week of January 31st
Ultimate Battle of the Sexes
Rock Band Country Track Pack 2
TrackMania Turbo: Build to Race

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Week of January 3rd
Sherlock Holmes and Mystery Of Osborne House

Week of January 10th
Scotland Yard
Rec Room Games
Jewel Quest Solitaire Trio
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded– I never got in to the Kingdom Hearts series, but this snuck up on me completely.

Week of January 17th
8-Ball All Stars
Plants Vs. Zombies– Popcap continues their path down console domination. This game is what, two years old now? This is perfect for the DS.
Jewels Of Olympus
Farmtown America

Week of January 24th
Zombiez Seeker
Photo Phantasy
Paws and Claws – Marine Rescue

Week of January 31st
Duke Nukem: Critical Mass– I think I’d try a Duke Nukem game on the DS!
Chronicles Of Mystery: The Secret Tree of Life
TrackMania Turbo: Build to Race

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Week of January 3rd
Cake Mania: To the Max! [Game Download]
Emergency 2012
Dancing Craze – Bonus Edition

Week of January 10th
DC Universe Online Standard Edition– The MMO Hero game isn’t my thing, but I am interested in this game.
Farming Simulator 2011– GAH
Secret Files: Art Of Murder
Venetica

Week of January 17th
Edna and Harvey: The Breakout
Reel Deal Slots Adventure III World Tour
John Daly’s ProStroke Golf
The Ball– I saw this the other day in the Steam Store. Anyone have any idea what it is?

Week of January 24th
Exorcist
Two Worlds 2
Dead Space 2

Week of January 31st
The Sims 3 Outdoor Living Stuff
Mystery P.I. – Stolen in San Francisco
Nightfall Mysteries

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Week of January 10th
Venetica
DC Universe Online

Week of January 17th
Mindjack
LittleBigPlanet 2– Quite a good month for PS3 owners
Mass Effect 2– If you happen to be a PS3-only gamer, I implore you to get this game.

Week of January 24th
Two Worlds 2
Dead Space 2

Week of January 31st
Rock Band Country Track Pack 2

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Week of January 10th
Prinny 2

Week of January 24th
Lord of Arcana

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: Gaming Tagged With: Monthly Releases

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