Get Your Rockband Together For New Song DLC Tuesday 2/18

By Bryan | February 19, 2008 1:51 am |
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Playstation3,Xbox 360

It looks like Harmonix was just testing how far they could push us this month with some of the past weeks DLC. But this week may just make up for the whole things. Although we’re not adding any new artists to Rockband this week; these songs are from three great bands and aren’t some random unpopular song they released.

  • Garbage – Why Do You Love Me (160 points/$2)
  • Weezer – El Scorcho (160 points/$2)
  • Stone Temple Pilots – Sex Type Thing (160 points/$2)

 

This will be the second song by Garbage, and third by Weezer and Stone Temple Pilots in Rockband, with one being the original game track. El Scorcho follows the path of My Name Is Jonas and Buddy Holly with the simplistic drum beats, allowing most people to beat it on Expert with little difficulty. Sex Type Thing is another STP song that I didn’t know the name of but could sing every word when I loaded it up. It really has a good 90′s feel to it.”Why Do You Love Me” is probably the least well known on this list, but is still a really fun song to get your female singer involved a bit more.

I’m going to start rating each week from now on.

Rating: 3.5/5

PSP Firmware Time Machine Is Not A Phone Booth

By Bryan | February 18, 2008 4:00 pm |
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Playstation Portable

If you have had the unfortunate pleasure of bricking your PSP with incorrect firmware; or perhaps you’ve found “features” you would prefer in older firmware that you just can’t accomplish in your current one; Dark-AleX over at DCEmu has made a nifty little app to help you choose the firmware you like.

To take advantage of Dark-AleX’s “Time Machine” app, you’re going to need your Pandora battery good to go. Pandora is a battery specifically made to allow you to be a little bit more liberal about what you can do with your PSP as opposed to what Sony wants you to do with it. If you meet that one lonesome criteria, feel free to use this app on either model PSP to help you pick any firmware you like or to fix a bricked firmware PSP.

DCEmu hosts the file if you’re looking to fix a PSP paper weight that you’ve been dying to start playing again. Just keep in mind that the servers might be under a lot of pressure for that file. Apparently a lot of you PSP owners are fairly unskilled when it comes to preventing your machine from winding up a brick.

Future Rockband Song Line-up Revealed?

By Bryan | February 14, 2008 4:18 pm |
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Playstation 3,Xbox 360

 

Scorehero member laconic posted on their forums a sizeable list of songs that he found within a .bin file from “(Arguable) Punk Pack 02″. The list does include all the songs that have been released so far, but unfortunately without Harmonix confirming this information, there’s no guarantee. While the original list didn’t include any artist names, Scott from Joystiq put together a nice neat list assuming the original artist of each band would be the version they released.

I find the list disappointing considering that most of these bands have existing songs already on the game. However, the possibility that “Still Alive” is actually the Portal song and the two The Who songs are exciting to see. Harmonix did promise full albums from bands when they were launching the game. Having felt the greedy swipe from XBLA Arcade before, I wholeheartedly expect to see the Nirvana songs on that list being sold individually and then finally as a complete cd for a cheaper price after everyone has bought the packs.

Take a look at the list after the break

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Spore Release Date Confirmed For September 7th 2008

By Bryan | February 13, 2008 9:00 am |
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Nintendo DS

I wish this was my planet! After all this time waiting to hear a solid release date, it looks like we can expect Spore to launch September 7th, 2008. Having been a fan of essentially every game that Will Wright has made, Spore has captivated my interest since the first time it was mentioned. Rarely have I had the patience to follow a game that is in production for the length that Spore has been. Finally it will all pay off. It’s only coming out for the PC, Mac, Nintendo DS, and Mobile Phones to start, which means I’ll either have to cave and buy it for the PC or wait until it’s Nintendo Wii launch. The point is that this game has finally set a launch date.

Spore allows you to create your own universe, starting at the molecular level. From there you evolve your spore into a full fledged civilization where your creations can take over the entire planet you created them on. If by chance the denizens of your fine planet decide that the rest of the world is theirs for the taking, then prepare for intergalactic travel as you come face to face with your friends creations. You have almost limitless ability to create whatever you want in Spore, making this by far the most comprehensive and impressive simulation.

Finally I can stop being so jealous of Robin Williams getting to play Spore last year at E3 and actually play the game myself!

Get Your Rockband Together For New Song Tuesday 2/12

By Bryan | February 13, 2008 12:34 am |
Categories:
Playstation 3,Xbox 360

Recovering from an awful start for Rockband in February, this week is a step in the right direction. I don’t think it was exactly what I was looking for, but I may consider buying all three of these songs.

  • The Clash – Complete Control (160 points/$2)
  • The Police - Truth Hits Everybody (160 points/$2)
  • The Ramones – Teenage Labotomy (160 points/$2)

The Ramones

Apparently the theme they decided on this weak was based around “The” being in the band name. At least they picked the good ones. You can’t really go wrong with any of these songs but I find it funny that they decided to add another song by The Police when we already have a three pack by them. there are plenty of other bands out there who haven’t had a song up for download on Rockband, so why should they now have four? I’m a big fan of both The Clash and The Ramones so they are definitely a welcomed addition. I feel that adding bands like these will make Rockband a game that will span more generations then most games do. Although you might not be a fan of your dads belting out “Guess I’ll have to break the news, that I’ve got no mind to lose”, atleast he won’t be kicking you off the TV anytime soon.

Did You Know Forever Meant 2008? Duke Nukem Did

By Bryan | February 11, 2008 10:22 pm |
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Playstation 3,Xbox 360

Apparently as a follow-up to the office Christmas teaser that 3D Realms released, President Scott Miller of 3D Realms stated that he feels “very confident” that they are on target to release Duke Nukem Forever this year. While nothing has been confirmed on which systems the game will be debut on, Miller did say that “hitting the big three makes the most sense (PC, PS3, 360)”. I wasn’t aware that the PC was back into the “big three” status, considering recent failures like Unreal Tournament 3.

I’m calling your bluff Scott Miller. Your status as President of 3D Realms (which I’m sure by now is a volunteer position) does not mean that what you say holds weight. Over 10 years ago I held a yard sale to sell all my old junk just to buy  Duke Nukem 3D. I would spend hours on my dial-up modem through Prodigy trying to get death match running or reading up on their BBS site. In the time since then, you’ve shoveled the offspring of Duke Nukem and Lara Croft down our throats and promised us the most amazing FPS our Bruce Campbell quoting minds could think of. 

So this time we’re suppose to believe that you’re serious? Or is this just a ploy to push Duke Nukem 3D back on us through Xbox Live Arcade? I figure that for this game to even remotely live up to it’s hype, it would need to have around 500 different levels. If you need more time, just let us know! 

Source: Bizjournals

Dodgeball: Based On A True Pirate VS Ninja Story

By Bryan | February 8, 2008 9:16 am |
Categories:
Xbox 360

Revenge, sweet rubbery revenge

What we thought would die down over time has apparently only grown stronger. The hatred brewing between Ninja’s and Pirate’s has progress far beyond anyone’s imagination. While this feud has lead to physical alterations throughout history (Lesser known fact: the true story of Romeo and Juliet detailed Romeo as a Pirate and Juliet as a Ninja) it has never escalated to this magnitude. In an attempt to avoid the deaths of innocent bystanders, both sides have agreed to an epic game of…….dodgeball. No, seriously, I’m not kidding.

Created by Blazing Lizard, a developer under the Gamecock Media Group, Pirates vs. Ninja’s Dodgeball is a new game slated to be released sometime in early 2008 for Xbox Live Arcade. The cartoony nature and miniature size of the characters make me feel like this is what happens when a pre-school get’s overzealous and tries to integrate their Pirate and Ninja classes to cut costs on teachers. But will the game actually be enjoyable? Dodgeball is a sport that if I wasn’t as lazy as I am, me and a few friends could head out and relive how awful it was to play in middle school. But then again, people have actually played paintball first person shooter.

So if you’re ready to admit which side you truly stand behind, get ready to put your dodgeball skills to good use!

Get Your Rockband Together For New Song Tuesdays 2/4

By Bryan | February 7, 2008 1:51 pm |
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Playstation3,Xbox 360

Ok, so this post is a little late, SORRY. But what’s more important is that there are three new songs for you and your band to rock out to this week! Oh, wait, I apologize. I must have been reading my song wish list, because the three songs that the Harmonix crew has decided to unload on us this week are by far the worst batch released to date. Here goes:

  • B-52′s – Roam (160 points/$2)
  • Faith No More – We Care A Lot (160 points/$2)
  • KISS – Calling Dr. Love (160 points/$2)

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Let’s start at the worst and work our way up. Faith No More has the song Epic on the game itself and it should have been left that way. I’ve been playing the song Epic with people and barely any of them recognize it for more than being on some song compilation being sold on TV. I can’t even fathom that this band would have enough fans to merit a second song release. The next two song’s stand fairly hand and hand. The B-52′s have two popular songs that I’ve ever heard: Rock Lobster and Love Shack. The fact that they decided to skip over those and start with Roam which isn’t a bad song, but let’s face it, few of you or your parents know the words to this song. With KISS in mind, most of there songs give me the same feelings a Nine Inch Nails song does, which is a feeling that all the songs are identical. Calling Dr. Love is just like all there other songs, except we don’t all know the words.

It’s confusing to see that Harmonix has decided to not release a bands popular song first and then trickle this junk down in a  package. There’s always last week I guess?

BioWare Adds More Effect To Mass Effect

By Bryan | February 6, 2008 9:35 pm |
Categories:
Xbox 360

My version of Shepard is a lot uglier...Hopefully you’re not like me and you’ve actually had a chance to play Mass Effect, BioWare‘s award winning RPG of 2007. The game boasts beautiful graphics, an excellent storyline, and a driving part of the game that it would seem no one enjoys. If the original game of over 30+ hours left you wanting just one more planet to explore or the desire to meet yet another new race that has an issue with humans, BioWare has exactly what you’re looking for!

Bring Down The Sky”, the first downloadable content offered for Mass Effect in-game expansion offers you a project 9 more hours of entertainment and an additional 50 achievement points for only 400 MS Points ($5). This side story will revolve around the race known as the Batarians, who made a verbal but not physical appearance during the core game, and their attempt to destroy a human colony. So while the content offers you another world to explore, you’re going to have to protect it first from the hi-jacked mobile asteroid station that the Batarians plan to crash into the beautiful new planet you just added to your galaxy.

I have to wonder, after beating a game like Mass Effect, assuming you were actually motivated enough to start and finish it shortly after it came out, would you be interested in revisiting the game for another 9 hours? Usually I reserve that interest for a sequel, but in most cases I’m finishing the first as the second is released.

Street Fighter HD Forced To Meet 150MB Limit

By Bryan | February 4, 2008 5:21 pm |
Categories:
Xbox 360

It seems that no matter how much people spend in the Xbox Live Arcade store Microsoft still feels the need to cap developers at a limit of 150MB per game. You would be surprised at how few games actually struggle with getting their content under that limit, but the ones that you do hear about are big named games that most of us would part with our HD space to play them. Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix is a high definition version of the same game that you can currently purchase on XBLA, but the differences between the two are so vast that fitting under that 150MB limit has become a rather large issue.

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Capcom decided to go all out for this project, landing popular Street Fighter manga artist studio Udon to redo a lot of the art and fighting game guru David Sirlin to re-balance the game mechanics. While most people will simply find this addition to XBLA just a prettier version of a game they probably own in too many formats, the release of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix many prove to be an excellent example of why the 150MB limit should be raised yet again.

When Sirlin had a chance to comment on the file size limitations he said that a limit of 150MB causes issues when you’re trying to pack the game full of 1080p graphics, original game music, remixed game music, and the original game features. While to the general audience, this doesn’t look like a situation that has any chance of having a good ending, Sirlin and his team have stayed optimistic stating that his team is doing everything they can to work within the imposed limit.

So a limit why 150MB Microsoft? Originally you started it out with a 50MB limit and saw how difficult it would be for anyone to produce a new game or remake an older title within that size. Paired up against the Playstation Network, offering plenty of games in luscious 1080p HD, how does Microsoft expect to entice people to purchase XBLA games? To purchase content from XBLA you need to have a PAID Gold subscription which means you have already forked over a games worth in hard earned cash to be able to purchase content and play games online.

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While it is unfortunately true that people actually own a Xbox 360 without hard drives, I feel that it would be a safe bet to say the audience who will be buying Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix is not the same as those without hard drives. Granted, I have my hard drive fairly filled up due to all the junk I have on there ranging from the Cartel music videos to all the Rockband songs I’ve downloaded, but even with the original hard drive I still have plenty of room to spare. Let’s hope that this rendition of Street Fighter doesn’t just take our money, but convinces Microsoft to take another look at their unnecessary file size limitation.


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