• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

buttonmashing

Mashing buttons since 1984

  • News
  • Featured Articles
  • Game Reviews
  • Weekend Gaming
  • Archives
  • About Us
    • Contact

Tony

April Releases

March 31, 2008 by Tony 4 Comments

I missed the last couple of months of new releases due to illness and laziness (the same thing?) but I’m back at it with another month of video game releases, with a couple of doozies.

Xbox 360 banner
Week of April 1st
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Game of the Year – Maybe it’s time to finally pick this one up.

Week of April 21st
NBA Ballers: Chosen One – The whole “NBA Ballers this year, NBA Street next year” thing never made sense to me. I’ll be skipping NBA Ballers, as I really liked the last version of Street (whatever it was called).

Week of April 28th
Grand Theft Auto IV – I wasn’t a huge fan of GTA:San Andreas, but I’m very interested in the next-gen iteration of Grand Theft Auto. I think I’ll pick this one up for sure.

Wii banner
Week of April 1st
WWII Aces

Week of April 7th
MiniCopter: Adventure Flight
Baroque – Baroque? Is this a sequel to Eternal Sonata or something? It’s an Atlus game, which always intrigues me.

Week of April 14th
Dream Pinball 3D
Okami – Another intriguing game. I know Okami for the PS2 was well received, so this will be at least a rental for me.
Emergency Mayhem

Week of April 21st
Mario Kart Wii – Another must-buy in the Buttonmashing household. It’s Nintendo and I am powerless to resist.
Target Terror
Wild Earth: African Safari
Battle of the Bands
Nitrobike

Week of April 28th
Castle of Shikigami III
Blast Works: Build, Trade & Destroy

Nintendo DS banner
Week of April 7th
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled
Corvette Evolution GT

Week of April 14th
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time – Another Pokemon, already?
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness – And seriously! Can we just make one version of a Pokemon game once? Please?
Rondo of Swords
Teenage Zombies
Major League Baseball 2K8 Fantasy All-Stars

Week of April 21st
The World Ends With You
Dream Pinball 3D
River King Mystic Valley
High School Musical 2: Work This Out!
Cory in the House

Week of April 28th
Brain Voyage
Toy Shop
Tamagotchi Cornershop 3

PC banner
Week of April 7th
Assassin’s Creed: Director’s Cut Edition
Portal
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation & CSI: Dark Motives
Half-Life 2: Episode Pack
Team Fortress 2
Scrabble Journey

Week of April 21st
Sword of the Stars: Collector’s Edition
Turok

PS3 banner
Week of April 14th
Gran Turismo: 5 Prologue Forty bucks sure seems pricey for a demo. I’m just saying.

Week of April 21st
NBA Ballers: Chosen One
Monster Madness
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Game of the Year

Week of April 28th
Grand Theft Auto IV

PSP banner
Week of April 7th
World Championship Cards
SNK Arcade Classics Vol 1

Week of April 28th
Iron Man

So that’s a pretty decent month, all things considered. You’ll want to stock up, too because, we’ll be heading for a pretty bleak summer. Which will be a perfect opportunity for everyone to get out of the house and soak up some rays!

I think I’ll pick up Mario Kart (because I’m a Nintendo whore and I can’t help myself) and Grand Theft Auto IV. Pretty interesting contrast there, wouldn’t you agree? Blue shells or baseball bats, what’s your weapon of choice?

Are you planning on picking anything up this month?

Filed Under: News

What we’re playing (Weekend Edition)

March 28, 2008 by Tony 6 Comments

It’s the weekend and it’s time to get geared up for a great weekend of gaming! It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these so I’ve got some catching up to do. I know Nat hasn’t been feeling well, so I’ll let him fill us in on what he’s been playing whenever he feels like it.

As for me, I’ve been pretty busy. After reading Nat’s (and everyone else’s) attempts to actually finish a few games, I took it to heart and placed a self-imposed rule that I had to finish something, anything, before I picked up a new game. I really wanted to get Burnout Paradise, so I gave it the college try and decided to wrap up some loose ends.

Even though you never really “finish” Pokemon Diamond, per se, there is an end to the game, which after consulting GameFAQs once or twice, I finally made it to. I found and finally finished off the last bad guys. It was fairly easy and quite anticlimatic. But it is the first Pokemon game I’ve “finished” so there’s that. I think my Pokedex was more than half full which flies in the face of the mantra of collect them all, but I’m only human. I’m not waiting around for a convenient Friday just to catch a pocket monster.

I also managed to finish the single player campaign in Halo 3 (On Heroic, mind you). I hated the sphincter level, but the last level was most enjoyable. A true homage to the Halo series. The ending was infinity times better than Halo 2’s ending.

Halo 3

Yes it was.

But now I’m done with those two games. Sure, I still play Halo 3 multiplayer like it’s my job, but I doubt I’ll be doing the single player much more except to find the skulls. Maybe I’ll do co-op with someone to get the achievements, but that’s about it.

So here’s what I’m playing:

Burnout ParadiseBurnout Paradise: I’m a few months behind the curve on this one, but I am loving Burnout Paradise. Burnout’s trademark speed and pedal-to-the-metal is still there, with the added open world. I haven’t stopped grinning since I started playing this one. I haven’t played with anyone online yet, but I can definitely see that being a blast. I miss crash mode but showtime mode is a decent replacement.

Super Mario Galaxy and NSMB: Again, I’m a few months behind the curve with SMG, but I can’t get enough of this. A little while ago, my 3 year-old started watching me play NSMB on the DS and wanted to try it. He isn’t bad (for a 3 y/o) and he really likes the Mario character. My daughter loves Princess Peach (duh) so our new past time is to play Super Mario Galaxy. This is another one of those games that are just plain fun. The platforming has been taken to another level with the galaxy concept. I love it. Being able to have my daughter join in the fun with the other Wii-mote is perfect. I’ve gathered 22 stars so far and I don’t want to stop any time soon.

I’ve also been playing a handful of web-based flash games (a few I’m too ashamed to admit to playing, others I’m saving for future blog posts) all in the name of “research”. And of course I can’t go to bed until I get in a game of Spider Solitaire and Tetris.

This weekend I’ll be playing Burnout and SMG, and hopefully getting back to my Mass Effect save. Should be a busy weekend.

NAT: I’ve been playing the “stay hydrated and gain my weight back” game (PSA: wash your hands). Actually, two nights ago, I finally took the cellophane off my copy of Mass Effect. My initial impression is that it’s cinematic. Even though we purchased Brawl, we must be the only home in America that’s just not sucked in by it. We’ve played it a total of two nights. My son has been keeping me busy with a few racing games: Cars, Cars:Maternational, Forza 2, and a couple of the Burnouts. However, mostly, I’ve been playing Bully: Scholarship Edition. It’s been a hoot. Last night, I popped Geometry Wars Galaxies into the Wii and now I have an itch to play a lot of that. This may seem like a lot of titles, but for me, it’s only been 5-15 minutes at a time.

What are you playing?

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Burnout Paradise, Halo 3, Pokemon, Super Mario Galaxy, Wii, xbox 360

Contests (Win free stuff)

March 28, 2008 by Tony Leave a Comment

Two excellent (read: better than zero) chances of winning free stuff from a couple of my favorite bloggers: Man Bytes Blog and the-inbetween.com

Filed Under: Asides

Play World of Warcraft, Lose Weight

March 26, 2008 by Tony 4 Comments

Why am I posting this? Because I can:

And because you can use it to work off some of that Funyun Flab you’ve built up grinding rats in World of Warcraft

Filed Under: Asides Tagged With: Fatties

How Accurate are Video-Game Weapons?

March 26, 2008 by Tony 2 Comments

So as this successful genre continues to deliver best-selling titles, will increasingly powerful PCs and game consoles allow military shooters to become more realistic than ever?

… the answer is a big, fat “sort of.”

It’s about taking the personality of a weapon, and making it shine in the game

Filed Under: Asides Tagged With: Guns, Rainbow Six Vegas 2, RSV2

The Forbidden Kingdom

March 25, 2008 by Tony Leave a Comment

Jackie Chan and Jet Li, together? With halted, bad english accents that can never quite get it right? And more fighting than you can shake a stick at? Be still, my kung-fu loving heart. I thought Jet Li was done making Kung Fu movies.

If Tony Jaa was in this movie, I would have died from too much hawesomeness. I know what I’ll be doing April 18th.

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Kung Fu, Movies, The Forbidden Kingdom

Breakfast of Champions

March 19, 2008 by Tony Leave a Comment

Waffle Tetris

(via Accordion Guy)

Filed Under: Asides Tagged With: Breakfast, Food, Gaming pics, Tetris

Forget Drum Line

March 18, 2008 by Tony 2 Comments

More like Gun Line:

Filed Under: Asides Tagged With: Call of Duty 4, YouTube

The end of your social life, part 3

March 18, 2008 by Tony Leave a Comment

Please please please be true.

Thank you sir, may I have another?

Filed Under: Asides Tagged With: Diablo 3, Please please please, Ring of Jordan

Photoshop Fail

March 12, 2008 by Tony 2 Comments

Something like this should never happen, right?

Filed Under: Asides

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

The Buttonmashing Podcast!