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McGivrer says...

Scanning  sometime last hits from the game industry, I'm fed off with big blockbusters, the ones that everybody get and play with ! 

Having some game experience with smallest ones.  Here are some of the next ones that will populate my own collection:
  • Wet, an action-shooter game. no brand new thing in this game: only a Good game to have fun, shooting bad guy's ;)
  • Risen, the son of Fable 2 and Gothic. Technicaly perfect, it seems to be a very good RPG.
  • Magna Carta II, after a good experiment on PS2 some years ago with "Tears of Blood", the comeback of the korean rpg style is a well skilled one.
 

     
Click here to download:
X360_next_games.zip (1367 KB)

Filed under: console, games, next, x360, Xbox360

scotttalk says...

If you are in the market for a new PS3 - then get yourself into Game!

The prices are as below if you have an old machine to trade in.

PS3 Slim Trade Prices

The link to the shop promotion is http://www.game.co.uk/lowdown.aspx?lid=12004&cm_sp=ps3slim-_-topnav-_-button

I'd like to say I could enjoy this promotion but my PS3 has decided it doesn't want to work anymore, and before you ask, yes they do test them before they let you trade in.

Oh and another thing, you need a Game Rewards card to be accepted for the trade in.

Filed under: console, game, ps3

McGivrer says...

As I'm a big fan of videogame and for many years, there are 2 small games I'd like to get.

The first one is Mini Ninja, a smart platform and adventure game, looking like and old playstation2 game named "Legend of kay". A great game with  a Nature touch, and a open your mind to green attitude.

             
Click here to download:
Mini-Ninja.zip (938 KB)


The second one, is certainly a big piece of RPG: Magna Carta 2.
A Corean Role Playing Game which first version"Magna Carta:Tears of blood" had marked minds for the quality of its graphics on Playstation 2 too.

         
Click here to download:
MagnaCarta2.zip (966 KB)

So, two Xbox 360 games that will join my games collection...

Filed under: console, game, platform, rpg, x360

mattdyke says...

With The Beatles Rock Band edition flying high in the sales chart and
Guitar Hero 5 about to enter the fray (forget the furore over Kurt
Cobain...Johnny Cash stars in it!), my attention turns to DJ Hero.
 
When Guitar Hero first came out, it always struck me that a turntable
based version of the game seemed like an obvious evolution. What is
more surprising is that it has taken this long to happen.
 
Here, the Art Director from the team behind Guitar and DJ Hero chats
at E3 about the inspiration behind the game and how the hardware
peripheral (turntable) works with the game.
 

 
The marketing of the game has ticked all the boxes.
 
Authentic collaborations
As you would expect, the music celebrity collaborations are extensive
and actually pretty credible, from Grandmaster Flash and Jazzy Jeff
through to Jay-Z and Daft Punk.
 

 

 
Artist launch of material within game
Daft Punk are releasing eleven original mixes, including two signature
"Megamixes,” using their music within the game:
 
Daft Punk "Around the World” vs. Young MC "Bust A Move”
Daft Punk "Da Funk” vs. NASA "Strange Enough ft. Karen O, ODB and Fatlip”
Daft Punk "Da Funk” vs. Queen "Another One Bites the Dust”
Daft Punk "Robot Rock” vs. Hashim "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)” – Produced
and mixed by The Scratch Perverts
Daft Punk "Robot Rock” vs. Queen "We Will Rock You”
Daft Punk "Short Circuit” vs. Boogie Down Productions "Jack Of Spades”
Daft Punk "Technologic” vs. Gary Numan "Cars”
Daft Punk "Television Rules The Nation” vs. No Doubt "Hella Good”
 
"Partnering with Daft Punk is a rare opportunity in any medium and we
are extremely honored to have worked with them so closely on
integrating into DJ Hero in such a compelling way,” said Tim Riley,
Vice President of Music Affairs for Guitar Hero®. "This is the first
time in a video game that fans will have this kind of direct
interaction with Daft Punk while also experiencing
never-before-released mixes that feature some of their most popular
tracks. It’s amazing working with Daft Punk as they are the
quintessential electronic music act known around the world for their
unique style and music.”

       

 
Premium edition of the game
The DJ Hero™ Renegade Edition features JAY-Z and EMINEM. In addition
to the DJ Hero game, the Renegade Edition includes a premium Renegade
turntable controller, hardshell turntable carrying case that converts
to a performance-ready DJ stand, and an exclusive JAY-Z and EMINEM
2-CD pack featuring unreleased tracks.
 
The all-star launch party
Celebrities hit the red-carpet to talk about the game before watching
a live set from JAY-Z and EMINEM.
 

 
Compatibility with other Activision products
You can hook up Activision guitars to play along with the DJ mixes,
making the game a more attractive proposition to anyone who already
owns Guitar Hero. This paves the way for future game releases that use
the full Activision product set of guitars, mic, drums and turntable.
 
Distribution of content

Video tutorials and film from the celebrity collaborators are all
available on the DJ Hero website and distributed on Youtube and
Facebook (14,801 friends). The official DJ Hero Twitter feed has 6,196
followers.
 
Expect to see the Renegade edition of DJ Hero attached to the
AnalogFolk Wii. Feel free to pop in and see if you can out-mix us...

Filed under: Collaborations, Console, DJ Hero, Marketing, Video Game

Chris says...

This new slim PS3 contains a 120 GB hard drive and is priced at $299. The legacy "big" PS3 models will be priced accordingly: 80 GB $299, 160 GB $399. At this time the Xbox 360 Elite with a 120 GB hard drive and hdmi cable is priced at $399.99. I would be surprised if Microsoft doesn't bring down the price to keep their momentum going in the console war.

Filed under: console, PS3, slim, xbox 360

Creating ASCII charts using SQL.

http://code.openark.org/blog/mysql/sql-pie-chart

Filed under: ascii, console, sql

codesurgeon says...

Kati is playing as Cammy and Aslı's alter ego is Crimson Viper.

Filed under: console, gaming, MadCatz, Street Fighter IV, Tournament Edition FightStick, Xbox 360

unugurn says...

Hidden Start 3.0: Start console applications without any windows http://bit.ly/9BTUV

Filed under: console

“The pain I feel now is the happiness I had before. That's the deal.” C.S. Lewis

(The following is not based on ANY proof. It is simply a collection of inferred conclusions from a tenuously logical construct.)

The Premise...

Snakebitten by a generation-old loss in the VCR market when Beta loses out to VHS, Sony vows that they will not lose again in the High Definition DVD war. They are willing to cut ANY and all deals necessary to ensure the success of the format. They set upon contacting major electronics manufacturers and studios to ensure a buy-in to the Blu-Ray format. The resulting cost: selling out on the hope for Playstation 3 marketshare.

Connecting the dots...

Sony (the king of proprieta ry technology) tries to buy the battle against HD-DVD, which the Xbox 360 had already bought into, in the hopes of taking a stab Microsoft. With several Southeast Asian manufacturing powerhouses they open up manufacturing specs for Blu-Ray while assembling the following partners:

Apple Inc.
Dell Inc.
Hewlett-Packard
Hitachi, Ltd.
Intel Corporation
LG Electronics (Lucky GoldStar)
Mitsubishi Electric
Panasonic (Matsushita Electric Industrial)
Pioneer Corporation
Royal Philips Electronics
Samsung Electronics
Sharp Corporation
Sony Corporation
Sun Microsystems
TDK Corporation (Tokyo Denki Kagaku)
Thomson SA
20th Century Fox
Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group
Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.

Missing, of course, from the above list are Microsoft (Sony's only real gaming competitor at the time) and Toshiba, the last supporter of HD-DVD. Presumably Sony believes that by assembling this coalition, it can ensure a win in the HD media war, and, in the long term, put up a real battle against the Xbox 360 for gaming supremacy.

Flies in the Ointment...

Broadband: The ability to download content and get it to a gaming system has saved Microsoft from a higher demand for removable media with greater space. Removable media is seen by many to be dead or dying. The successes of interactive "live" gaming over networks has also shifted the core demand of gaming systems to better network play. Console gaming is becoming network gaming.

Upscaling DVD Players: People are happy with "good enough". Upscaling DVD players have given new "leases on lives" to old DVDs. They're not as good as Blu-Ray, but when you don't have a Blu-Ray, you'll never know it. Also, you don't have to re-buy your entire collection. The lower than anticipated demand for Blu-Ray players and discs further ups the options for upscaling DVD players which every low end player manufacturer pumps out with glee.

Risk of Mass Production Locks Prices: All of the manufacturers in the list above start to worry about taking the plunge. Sony WANTS everyone to take the plunge. If the Blu-Ray component prices go down through increased manufacturing, players will shoot down to $100 and the PS3 can follow to a $200 price point which would threaten the Xbox 360 market share. I honestly think Sony was ready to go there over a year ago and take the loss, but knew that the Blu-Ray coalition would ostracize them. If the PS3 drops to $200, no one else can sell a player for above $100 - EVER! This formidable corporate assembly could kill the Blu-Ray format in six months if they wanted to; Sony takes the hit, instead, by not being able to reduce PS3 prices and losing the gaming war.

Nintendo Wii: Coming out of nowhere, Nintendo reopens the console gaming war to a three ring circus with the Wii (notice how they're not on the list either). Nintendo not only kicks Sony's ass, but kicks the Xbox 360's ass as well: (as of June 30th, 2009 - units sold)
Wii – 102.49 million
Xbox 360 – 33.20 million
PlayStation 3 – 27.73 million

The Oven Timer Rings...

Blu-Ray has largely been a flop from a market share perspective. That's not to knock the technology, but, as with any removable media, technology, it's transitory, and the evolution of networking may render removable media obsolete altogether. And the final, perhaps the most disturbing, death knell to Blu-Ray could be that people really just DON'T CARE about HD for much of their "disposable" content. For the same reason that tens of thousands of people watch pirated film downloads from a shaky camcorder, or watch on their iPhone, is a pretty strong indication that there are a number of people who prefer quantity and free availability to cost and quality.

If Sony and the coalition could afford to make the $100 player, Blu-Ray would evolve and take. Until that happens: stagnancy.

Filed under: beta, bluray, console, consumer, consumerism, corporations, dvd, film, microsoft, movies, playstation, pricing, ps3, sony, toshiba, vhs, video games, wii

Outsanity says...

I saw this on Yahoo and I just had to watch the video.
First off, Sony, don't be a bitch-ass baby, ok? A PS3 cost too damn much as it is. To make it worse, a Blu-Ray player itself (any brand) cost about the same amount. This is why Nintendo is kicking your ass. Sorry but, it's true. Plus, adding the economic issues we have, there's no way people will shell out almost 400 for a console/DVD player, 50-60 for games, and any things you'll need.
Fron What I heard, the rumor is after Sony get's it's diaper changed, they will cut the price by 100 bucks. Maybe I'm crazy but if I wanted to beat the Nintendo Wii, wouldn't it be better to make the price a little lower than the Wii itself? Again, that's just me.

Filed under: console, gaming, Outsanity, PlayStation, price, PS3, Sony, tech, video game