Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The World Ends with You
I just got finished playing through "The World Ends with You" for the 5th time! (yeah that's where I've been.) That game truly reaches greatness and is definetly on my top 5 favorite games of all time. Square Enix is an absolute genuis for making a game like this. Sorry Final Fantasy fans, but this game is far greater then any Final Fantasy game that I've played. I mean, everything about it is perfect. The story, the setting, the gameplay, and the originality. Only Square Enix would have thought of the idea to have a battle on both screens of the DS at the SAME TIME! I've never had a paticular desire to go to a certain place in the World but now I really want to go to Shibuya. BUY THIS GAME!
Friday, October 31, 2008
PS3 Motion Controls
Plans for Sony making a motion controller have been discovered. The controller looks a lot like a Wii remote. Obviously we know where their inspiration came from but can it rival the Wii? I'm not too sure. The PS3 has been in development for some time now, and it's too late too start thinking about motion controls. Also you'll need an EyeToy to be able to use the motion controls also. I think that if and when it first comes out it will be a huge hit. After that though it'll settle down. I also don't think we'll se many games use this capability unless it's cross-platformed with the Wii or made by Sony. Here's a picture of it. http://f3.yahoofs.com/ymg/yoon/yoon-818494032-1225391101.jpg?ym._4PADrFj83BE7
Monday, October 27, 2008
Final World Tour Setlist
This is the final main setlist for Guitar Hero: on tour. Downloadable content and "the make your own song feature" are both available to addition to this.
Year Song Artist
1994 "About a Girl" (Unplugged) Nirvana
2007 "Aggro" Enemy The Enemy
1970 "American Woman" Guess Who The Guess Who
1980 "Antisocial" Trust
1993 "Are You Gonna Go My Way" Lenny Kravitz
2006 "Assassin" Muse
2005 "B.Y.O.B." System of a Down
1973 "Band on the Run" Wings
1982 "Beat It" Michael Jackson
1997 "Beautiful Disaster" 311
1980 "Crazy Train" Ozzy Osbourne
1997 "Dammit" Blink-182
1993 "Demolition Man" (Live) Sting
1972 "Do It Again" Steely Dan
1984 "Escuela de Calor" Radio Futura
1997 "Everlong" Foo Fighters
1982 "Eye of the Tiger" Survivor
1994 "Feel the Pain" Dinosaur Jr.
2004 "Float On" Modest Mouse
1998 "Freak on a Leash" Korn
1977 "Go Your Own Way" Fleetwood Mac
2007 "Good God" Anouk
2008 "Hail to the Freaks" Beatsteaks
1979 "Heartbreaker" Pat Benatar
1995 "Hey Man, Nice Shot" Filter
1978 "Hollywood Nights" Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
1984 "Hot for Teacher" Van Halen
1977 "Hotel California" Eagles
1973 "Joker" "The Joker" Steve Miller Band
2008a "Kick Out the Jams" Wayne Kramer/MC5
2006 "Kill" "The Kill" 30 Seconds to Mars
2005 "L'Via L'Viaquez" Mars Volta The Mars Volta
1987 "La Bamba" Los Lobos
2007 "Lazy Eye" Silversun Pickups
1986 "Livin' on a Prayer" Bon Jovi
1967 "Love Me Two Times" Doors The Doors
1987 "Love Removal Machine" Cult The Cult
1994 "Love Spreads" Stone Roses The Stone Roses
2001 "Middle" "The Middle" Jimmy Eat World
2007 "Misery Business" Paramore Paramore
2005 "Monsoon" Tokio Hotel
1988 "Mountain Song" Jane's Addiction
1980 "Mr. Crowley" Ozzy Osbourne
2005 "Never Too Late" Answer The Answer
1987 "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" Beastie Boys
2006 "Nuvole E Lenzuola" Negramaro
2002 "Obstacle 1" Interpol
1980 "On the Road Again" (Live)[2] Willie Nelson
2000 "One Armed Scissor" At the Drive-In
1987 "One I Love" "The One I Love" R.E.M.
1979 "One Way or Another" Blondie
2006 "Our Truth" Lacuna Coil
2008b "Overkill" Motörhead
2002 "Parabola" Tool
2007b "Pretty Vacant" Sex Pistols
1998 "Prisoner of Society" Living End The Living End
1992 "Pull Me Under" Dream Theater
1967 "Purple Haze" (Live) Jimi Hendrix
1973 "Ramblin' Man" Allman Brothers Band The Allman Brothers Band
2008 "Re-Education (Through Labor)" Rise Against
1984 "Rebel Yell" Billy Idol
2006 "Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)" Lostprophets
1996 "Santeria" Sublime
1987 "Satch Boogie" Joe Satriani
2001 "Schism" Tool
2007 "Scream Aim Fire" Bullet for My Valentine
2000 "Shiver" Coldplay
1995 "Some Might Say" Oasis
1992 "Soul Doubt" NOFX
1995 "Spiderwebs" No Doubt
2003 "Stillborn" Black Label Society
1975 "Stranglehold" Ted Nugent
1974 "Sweet Home Alabama" (Live) Lynyrd Skynyrd
2008 "Ted Nugent Guitar Duel" Ted Nugent
1993 "Today" Smashing Pumpkins The Smashing Pumpkins
2007 "Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast" Airbourne
2006 "Toy Boy" Stuck in the Sound
1984 "Trapped Under Ice" Metallica
1970 "Up Around the Bend" Creedence Clearwater Revival
2006 "Vicarious" Tool
2002 "VinterNoll2" Kent
2007 "Weapon of Choice" Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
2007 "What I've Done" Linkin Park
1967 "Wind Cries Mary" "The Wind Cries Mary" Jimi Hendrix
2005 "You're Gonna Say Yeah" HushPuppies
2008 "Zakk Wylde Guitar Duel" Zakk Wylde
Year Song Artist
1994 "About a Girl" (Unplugged) Nirvana
2007 "Aggro" Enemy The Enemy
1970 "American Woman" Guess Who The Guess Who
1980 "Antisocial" Trust
1993 "Are You Gonna Go My Way" Lenny Kravitz
2006 "Assassin" Muse
2005 "B.Y.O.B." System of a Down
1973 "Band on the Run" Wings
1982 "Beat It" Michael Jackson
1997 "Beautiful Disaster" 311
1980 "Crazy Train" Ozzy Osbourne
1997 "Dammit" Blink-182
1993 "Demolition Man" (Live) Sting
1972 "Do It Again" Steely Dan
1984 "Escuela de Calor" Radio Futura
1997 "Everlong" Foo Fighters
1982 "Eye of the Tiger" Survivor
1994 "Feel the Pain" Dinosaur Jr.
2004 "Float On" Modest Mouse
1998 "Freak on a Leash" Korn
1977 "Go Your Own Way" Fleetwood Mac
2007 "Good God" Anouk
2008 "Hail to the Freaks" Beatsteaks
1979 "Heartbreaker" Pat Benatar
1995 "Hey Man, Nice Shot" Filter
1978 "Hollywood Nights" Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
1984 "Hot for Teacher" Van Halen
1977 "Hotel California" Eagles
1973 "Joker" "The Joker" Steve Miller Band
2008a "Kick Out the Jams" Wayne Kramer/MC5
2006 "Kill" "The Kill" 30 Seconds to Mars
2005 "L'Via L'Viaquez" Mars Volta The Mars Volta
1987 "La Bamba" Los Lobos
2007 "Lazy Eye" Silversun Pickups
1986 "Livin' on a Prayer" Bon Jovi
1967 "Love Me Two Times" Doors The Doors
1987 "Love Removal Machine" Cult The Cult
1994 "Love Spreads" Stone Roses The Stone Roses
2001 "Middle" "The Middle" Jimmy Eat World
2007 "Misery Business" Paramore Paramore
2005 "Monsoon" Tokio Hotel
1988 "Mountain Song" Jane's Addiction
1980 "Mr. Crowley" Ozzy Osbourne
2005 "Never Too Late" Answer The Answer
1987 "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" Beastie Boys
2006 "Nuvole E Lenzuola" Negramaro
2002 "Obstacle 1" Interpol
1980 "On the Road Again" (Live)[2] Willie Nelson
2000 "One Armed Scissor" At the Drive-In
1987 "One I Love" "The One I Love" R.E.M.
1979 "One Way or Another" Blondie
2006 "Our Truth" Lacuna Coil
2008b "Overkill" Motörhead
2002 "Parabola" Tool
2007b "Pretty Vacant" Sex Pistols
1998 "Prisoner of Society" Living End The Living End
1992 "Pull Me Under" Dream Theater
1967 "Purple Haze" (Live) Jimi Hendrix
1973 "Ramblin' Man" Allman Brothers Band The Allman Brothers Band
2008 "Re-Education (Through Labor)" Rise Against
1984 "Rebel Yell" Billy Idol
2006 "Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)" Lostprophets
1996 "Santeria" Sublime
1987 "Satch Boogie" Joe Satriani
2001 "Schism" Tool
2007 "Scream Aim Fire" Bullet for My Valentine
2000 "Shiver" Coldplay
1995 "Some Might Say" Oasis
1992 "Soul Doubt" NOFX
1995 "Spiderwebs" No Doubt
2003 "Stillborn" Black Label Society
1975 "Stranglehold" Ted Nugent
1974 "Sweet Home Alabama" (Live) Lynyrd Skynyrd
2008 "Ted Nugent Guitar Duel" Ted Nugent
1993 "Today" Smashing Pumpkins The Smashing Pumpkins
2007 "Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast" Airbourne
2006 "Toy Boy" Stuck in the Sound
1984 "Trapped Under Ice" Metallica
1970 "Up Around the Bend" Creedence Clearwater Revival
2006 "Vicarious" Tool
2002 "VinterNoll2" Kent
2007 "Weapon of Choice" Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
2007 "What I've Done" Linkin Park
1967 "Wind Cries Mary" "The Wind Cries Mary" Jimi Hendrix
2005 "You're Gonna Say Yeah" HushPuppies
2008 "Zakk Wylde Guitar Duel" Zakk Wylde
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Wario Land Shake It!
Wario Land Shake It! just came out, and I have to admit I'm a bit disappointed. It was being called the next platformer for the Wii and I was excited to get the first 2D game with motion controls. Don't get me wrong, it's a great game, but it fell far under my expectations. With this game falling short, can we expect more games to fall its footsteps in bringing back our beloved 2D games?
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Release Dates Announced
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Since the pre-E3 conventions, there hasn't been anything happening really in the world of Nintendo. Kirby Super Stars Ultra is now out and I totally recommend it. It has all of the great SNES titles of the original game with much more. Activision has set a vague release date for Guitar Hero World Tour, it's coming out in October (this month) which isn't too suprising seeing the fact that they were ofcourse have it released before Christmas. Many people are saying that Guitar Hero is copying Rock Band by adding drum and microphone peripherals. But if you remember, Rock Band copied Guitar Hero. So really you can look at it as Guitar Hero copying itself. Guitar Hero will support online battle of the bands mode which will be pretty sweet. They're also is a new feature where you can create your own songs (lyrics excluded). With the Wii you can expect a lot of fun with your Mii's with the game. Definetly look for it when it comes out.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Animal Crossing: City Folk
After many, many times of us begging, pleading, crying, we're finally going to get it. Animal Crossing: City Folk for Wii. We're going to have to wait just a little longer though. The game is due to come out this winter. But almost after being 3 years since Wild World came out, nobody is really complaining.
Animal Crossing: City Folk is still the Animal Crossing formula that we all know and love but with many new additions. First off to addition to the town that you live in, you can visit a city that hosts many familiar character and not-so-familiar one's. At the city you can buy clothes, get a new hair-style from Harriet, or watch a comedy show starring Dr. Shrunk. Also in City Folk, you can use your Mii as a character. Or if you don't feel like starting all over again, you can take your character from Wild World and transfer it on to City Folk. City Folk has already been announced to support Nintendo Wi-Fi and to have free downloadable content.
Animal Crossing: City Folk will also be the first Wii game to support the WiiSpeak microphone peripheral. With WiiSpeak, you can talk to your distant friends while meeting each other over Nintendo Wi-Fi. WiiSpeak performs like a speaker-phone; you just put it on top of your T.V., sit down on the couch and talk.
Animal Crossing: City Folk is a rare gem that you shouldn't miss out on. Come back to check in on updates on the game.
Animal Crossing: City Folk is still the Animal Crossing formula that we all know and love but with many new additions. First off to addition to the town that you live in, you can visit a city that hosts many familiar character and not-so-familiar one's. At the city you can buy clothes, get a new hair-style from Harriet, or watch a comedy show starring Dr. Shrunk. Also in City Folk, you can use your Mii as a character. Or if you don't feel like starting all over again, you can take your character from Wild World and transfer it on to City Folk. City Folk has already been announced to support Nintendo Wi-Fi and to have free downloadable content.
Animal Crossing: City Folk will also be the first Wii game to support the WiiSpeak microphone peripheral. With WiiSpeak, you can talk to your distant friends while meeting each other over Nintendo Wi-Fi. WiiSpeak performs like a speaker-phone; you just put it on top of your T.V., sit down on the couch and talk.
Animal Crossing: City Folk is a rare gem that you shouldn't miss out on. Come back to check in on updates on the game.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
5 reasons to pick Nintendo
The console wars continue. Though I can't figure out sometime why they do. I think the choice is obvious about picking the console; just pick Nintendo!
Yes I realize that people have different preferences. I realize that some people are really into the online shooting game that supports chatting. I realize the motion controls aren't for everyone. But what I can't stand is when a casual gamer goes with the PS3 or the Xbox 360. Here are five reasons to pick the Wii.
1. Free Internet!
Go ahead pay for your Internet on your gaming console. I'll stay away from the monthly payments by sticking with the Wii. First off for just $5 dollars (the one exception to the "free") you can browse the Internet from your Wii. Want to watch something on Youtube? Why watch it on a computer screen when you can watch it on a wide screen television? Want to find some cheats or walkthroughs of games? Just save the game you're playing, browse the Internet from your Wii and look it up. Also on a website called Wiicade (http://www.wiicade.com/) you get tons of free Wii supported games to play for free. Also to add to this, many games offer online play that you can play for free. There's no cost on online play at all (except to buy the Internet channel to browse the Internet.)
2. More than just a Gaming experience.
As many of you may know, on Wii, you have channels. The Wii offer much more than just a gaming experience. Want to know the weather, but don't want to watch that boring weather on T.V.? Type the location of where you live, and you can have a forecast in seconds. Nintendo offers many other channels including a News Channel (to see the news), the Mii Channel (a channel where you make your own custom avatar to play in games), the Everybody Votes Channel (a channel that takes your vote for a poll and then gives you the results, the Nintendo Channel (a channel where you can watch trailers for upcoming games and where you can download demos onto your Nintendo DS), the Wii Shop Channel (an online shop where you can buy games without even leaving you home, and the Check Mii out Channel (a channel where you can enter your Mii's into contests or download Mii's that other people created). And to addition to these channels, Nintendo often comes up with even MORE channels for you to download. The Music Channel is another channel in development that is soon to come out.
3. Motion Controls
The Wii supports motion controls for games. Now this is where I think most people get scared away from buying a Wii. Change is hard, and it's hard to leave behind our more traditonal gaming controller. But if you give the Wii a chance, you'll realize that the motion controls really work well. In the Legend of Zelda, Twilight Princess you swing the Wii remote to control Link's sword. In Wii Sports you use the Wii remote to play a variety of sports. In Madden games for the Wii, you use actual football movements to control the game. Even if motion controls aren't your cup of tea, there are many games that support the traditional controller play experience.
4. Accessories
Even with all of the motions you can perform with the Wii remote, Nintendo has created many accessories to go with the Wii. With the Zapper (a gun that you aim at the screen to fire) you can play shooter games like you do in the arcade by aiming at the screen to shoot. With the Wii balance board, you can use your feet in games too. With the Classic Controller you can play Wii games with a classic feel. With Wii Motion Plus, your Wii can get every motion controlled movement imaginable! With Wii Speak you can talk to friends on the other side of the World!
5. The Cost
The cost for the Wii is the best out of all the consoles at $250 (the Xbox 360 recently dropped down to $200 dollars but with all the money you have to spend to play Xbox live, in the long run the Wii is cheaper.) The PS3 is $500! Not only this but while Wii games are usually $50.00 PS3 games are $70.00! I don't know aobut you but I don't want to throw away $1000 to get a console and just 7 games! Not only this but the PS3 is very similar to the PS2. The PS3 has great graphics and improved gameplay over the PS2 but it can't comare to Nintendo's jump from Gamecube to Wii! Speaking of Gamecube, you can play Gamecube games on the Wii. You can't play PS2 games on the PS3!
So there you go. There are five good reasons that the Wii appeals to the common gamer more than it's competion. Go ahead. Go buy your Xbox 360 or your PS3. I won't care. I'll be too busy playing my Wii.
Yes I realize that people have different preferences. I realize that some people are really into the online shooting game that supports chatting. I realize the motion controls aren't for everyone. But what I can't stand is when a casual gamer goes with the PS3 or the Xbox 360. Here are five reasons to pick the Wii.
1. Free Internet!
Go ahead pay for your Internet on your gaming console. I'll stay away from the monthly payments by sticking with the Wii. First off for just $5 dollars (the one exception to the "free") you can browse the Internet from your Wii. Want to watch something on Youtube? Why watch it on a computer screen when you can watch it on a wide screen television? Want to find some cheats or walkthroughs of games? Just save the game you're playing, browse the Internet from your Wii and look it up. Also on a website called Wiicade (http://www.wiicade.com/) you get tons of free Wii supported games to play for free. Also to add to this, many games offer online play that you can play for free. There's no cost on online play at all (except to buy the Internet channel to browse the Internet.)
2. More than just a Gaming experience.
As many of you may know, on Wii, you have channels. The Wii offer much more than just a gaming experience. Want to know the weather, but don't want to watch that boring weather on T.V.? Type the location of where you live, and you can have a forecast in seconds. Nintendo offers many other channels including a News Channel (to see the news), the Mii Channel (a channel where you make your own custom avatar to play in games), the Everybody Votes Channel (a channel that takes your vote for a poll and then gives you the results, the Nintendo Channel (a channel where you can watch trailers for upcoming games and where you can download demos onto your Nintendo DS), the Wii Shop Channel (an online shop where you can buy games without even leaving you home, and the Check Mii out Channel (a channel where you can enter your Mii's into contests or download Mii's that other people created). And to addition to these channels, Nintendo often comes up with even MORE channels for you to download. The Music Channel is another channel in development that is soon to come out.
3. Motion Controls
The Wii supports motion controls for games. Now this is where I think most people get scared away from buying a Wii. Change is hard, and it's hard to leave behind our more traditonal gaming controller. But if you give the Wii a chance, you'll realize that the motion controls really work well. In the Legend of Zelda, Twilight Princess you swing the Wii remote to control Link's sword. In Wii Sports you use the Wii remote to play a variety of sports. In Madden games for the Wii, you use actual football movements to control the game. Even if motion controls aren't your cup of tea, there are many games that support the traditional controller play experience.
4. Accessories
Even with all of the motions you can perform with the Wii remote, Nintendo has created many accessories to go with the Wii. With the Zapper (a gun that you aim at the screen to fire) you can play shooter games like you do in the arcade by aiming at the screen to shoot. With the Wii balance board, you can use your feet in games too. With the Classic Controller you can play Wii games with a classic feel. With Wii Motion Plus, your Wii can get every motion controlled movement imaginable! With Wii Speak you can talk to friends on the other side of the World!
5. The Cost
The cost for the Wii is the best out of all the consoles at $250 (the Xbox 360 recently dropped down to $200 dollars but with all the money you have to spend to play Xbox live, in the long run the Wii is cheaper.) The PS3 is $500! Not only this but while Wii games are usually $50.00 PS3 games are $70.00! I don't know aobut you but I don't want to throw away $1000 to get a console and just 7 games! Not only this but the PS3 is very similar to the PS2. The PS3 has great graphics and improved gameplay over the PS2 but it can't comare to Nintendo's jump from Gamecube to Wii! Speaking of Gamecube, you can play Gamecube games on the Wii. You can't play PS2 games on the PS3!
So there you go. There are five good reasons that the Wii appeals to the common gamer more than it's competion. Go ahead. Go buy your Xbox 360 or your PS3. I won't care. I'll be too busy playing my Wii.
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