Thursday, June 30, 2011

Turn To Page One

I am in the process of developing a new blog/podast/website tiny media experience.

This blog will remain for archival purposes. All of my future endeaveurs will take place at -

Gamer Win Hands Down

See ya there!

Kelley

Thursday, May 26, 2011

When Heavens Divide

Rumour has it that MGS: Peace Walker for the PS3 with all new bells and whistles, such as trophies, 3D and Move support. Very cool stuff indeed! I'm sure we will find out more in the next few weeks.

I also have to report that this blog will be shut down very soon, this site will remain as an archive. However, I will be launching a whole new blog and web site in the near future!

Stay Tuned...

Sunday, May 8, 2011

3DS Late Impressions

What can I say? The 3D is amazing. There are a few decent games out for it. The majority of time I spend with it, is playing regular old DS games on it.

There's nothing to watch. The online store is not up, thus no games or apps to download. The web browser is non-functional.

I make the joke that, "The handheld plays itself more than I play it". Referring to the system's unique street pass functionality.

Sadly, the $250 toy gathers dust.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Roger Rabbit 2 Test Footage

Posted bellow is test footage from an unproduced Roger Rabbit prequel in 1998. It is a horror story of epic proportions why the flick wasn't made. I ain't even going to get into it. Hunt the 411 online homies. For now here ya, discovered and posted by Cartoon Brew.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

3DS Reviews Are Streamin' In


In the first of big North American Nintendo 3DS reviews, IGN.COM fires off on the latest handheld. Their wrap up -

"The 3DS is truly a remarkable device and a compelling expansion to Nintendo's handheld gaming platform, but it is far from perfect. Though the 3D experience has its moments of absolute brilliance, it can be short-lived due to the imprecise nature of glasses-free 3D technology, with distortion, ghosting, and user discomfort. The 3D also takes its toll on the device's battery life, which limits total gameplay time to anywhere between two to five hours. But despite its technical shortcomings, Nintendo's innovative software is what truly makes the 3DS a compelling device. Though the launch lineup is devoid of any landmark titles and many larger games like Kid Icarus and Zelda won't release until later this year, there is plenty of fun to be had between the pre-installed AR applications and games like Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition and PilotWings Resort. There is also the issue of price. The Nintendo 3DS has an MSRP of $249.99 – no small sum – and many may find it hard to justify given the currently limited 3DS software lineup, poor battery performance, and the certainty of future hardware revisions, but for purists, it's a small price to pay for getting into Nintendo's glasses-free 3D gaming revolution at the ground level."

Wow! That about sums up and confirms my love and fear of the device. I'm excited for it, yet at the same time I have a concern about it's shape. I've never been a fan from the original DS to the DSi of their overall design, there is something that is just so damn uncomfortable in my hands. How the edges of the system just dig into your palm, providing discomfort. I was hoping the 3DS would have been a total re-design, to fix this issue and provide a fresh new start.

Nope.

As for games, I know I am definitely picking up Madden and Ridge Racer. I'm not sure about other titles. I love Dead or Alive, but we'll see. I ain't getting Street Fighter IV. Hell No! Too bad for me, it's the killer app for the launch. Capcom did it. Not even Nintendo is coming out with a killer app for their hardware this time. Street Fighter is friggin' button mashin' fighter, the last thing I wanna be is absolutely pissed off playing a handheld game. No way. Not on launch.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Pac-Man Animated Series DVD Is MIA


A little while ago, it was reported that the 1980's Hanna-Barbera Pac-Man cartoon was finally going to hit DVD in 2011. Now, it's MIA. The latest info has been found out, thanks to tvshowsondvd.com. The long but not forgotten animated show, featured 2 seasons of adventures alongside a Christmas Special. The show is available to purchase as individual episodes for the X-Box 360, via X-Box Live. Sadly, this is only so in the U.S.A.

I was looking forward to a full DVD with restoration and perhaps some interviews plus, historical retrospectives to make a handsome package. *sigh* As a child of the 80's and a huge Pac-Man fan since his initial arcade release, the animated series on DVD is something I've been wishing for, for a long, long, long, long time. I'm surprised that the WB and Hanna-Barbera didn't jump out with a DVD set, especially with Pac-Man's 30th Anniversary last year. Ms. Pac-Man turns 30 this year, so who knows? Maybe there is still some hope.

Thus, the foreseeable future, it looks like YouTube and other video hosting sites is the only way this piece of video game history can be seen worldwide.



Thursday, March 10, 2011

Next Generation Portable Preview

IGN.COM has a wonderful little video, which I have embed bellow, where the boys discuss and give impressions about the system. I have to say, the system looks beautiful. I can't wait to get one, hopefully at the end of this year. I'm predicting a November launch with a $299 price point. The preview, done at GDC, calmed the crew down there plenty, when they where informed that the Uncharted title demonstrated was only a demo. Thankfully it was for them. I'm tired of hearing them being pissed/concerned about the damn controls. I thought they looked pretty slick, with touch and track pad controls. When the final game launches, I have a strange feeling one will be able to play with "updated NGP" controls or with the "classic" scheme.