Whiskey?

We Ski Trailer (Wii)

Of course not! Yesterday I picked up We Ski for the Wii. Produced by Bandai Namco it one the first games to support Nintendo’s balance board. Unlike the skiing game included with Wii Fit, you can play this game without it.

Using the wii mote and nunchuck configuration allows users to feel like you’re really skiing. It’s a free flowing game with no pressure. You can create a character or use your Mii. But if you use your Mii, you won’t be able to equip goggles or head gear. It’s a bit confusing at first but tricks are easy to perform. Even the ski lift is fun. Wandering around the ski resort will get you from one ski lift to another. You’ll bump into characters that will take your picture that you can share with your friends. Sadly, there’s no online multiplayer.

I’ll post another review once I get the balance board. But first impressions are good so far.

Could the Decepticons be real?

Congratulations to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for landing the Phoenix lander on Mars.

Somehow I’ve seen this before.

Hmm…


First image from the Phoenix lander.


First image from the Transformers movie teaser


Another image from Phoenix


Transformers Mars teaser

Not to take away anything from NASA. They’re a great bunch. Just a thought…

Photos are property of NASA and Dreamworks.

Why I found Uncharted better than Indy 4

One of the biggest summer movies this year is Indiana Jones. Uncharted is a video game exclusive to the PS3 and is considered as one of the best on the system. One is a movie franchise that was very popular last century and the other is a new video game series. Indy is an archaeologist while Nathan Drake is a grave robber. Both look like scruffy looking nerf herders (if you don’t know where that line came from you don’t deserve to call yourself a science fiction fan) and is generally unkempt.

Both storylines deal with the search of the missing city of “El Dorado”. Both have older “sidekick” buddies and a female interest who always gets in the way. Indy has one car/ motorcycle chase after another. Uncharted has one car chase and a lot of climbing and jumping around and best of all jet skis.

Villains are not American. Uncharted has Latin American pirates and thugs (and more since I don’t want to spoil it, let’s just say Indy and Uncharted have villians in common). Indy has stereotype Nazis and Russian KGB.

Nathan Drake always has a loaded gun in his pocket, whereas Indy is content in carrying a bull whip.

So what makes Uncharted more appealing than Indiana Jones?

Is Uncharted more attuned to the times than Indy? Indy 4 is set during the height of the cold war and the nuclear arms race while Uncharted is established as today.

The previous 3 incarnations of the franchise was released at the height of the cold war, where anyone who lived in Eastern Europe, most especially Russia were deemed the enemy. The western world believed in the world that Indy lived in.

But in the 4th? It seems that Lucas and Spielberg were unable to suspend my disbelief. I could see too many metaphors from Indy4 to what the world is going through now. The same stunts and tricks used in the past 3 movies kept coming up. If you follow the series carefully, you can actually predict what was going to happen next.

Uncharted gave us an adventure similar to the Lara Croft: Tomb Raider series but the team at Naughty Dog (the people who made Uncharted) created a world that could actually exist today. Not to mention, it didn’t try to tackle things such as saving the world or good vs. evil. Even though it was a videogame, the story had a mystery in it that we wanted to uncover. There were too many odd things being thrown in but it would make you continue on playing the game. In short, it was interesting.

Uncharted is a game and Indy is a movie. Uncharted isn’t exactly a runaway hit on the PS3 as GTA4 is. And despite the flaws in the movie, Indy will still make money in the box office and DVD sales.

Does this mean that Hollywood is getting old? Not yet (but it seems like it). More people still go to the movies than play videogames. But It cannot be denied that videogames are now making more money than movies. If videogames suddenly become an art form. Then things may look a little different in the next couple of years.

Things that we will never see

Xbox Live: Japan Can Buy Microsoft Points Over The Phone

Xbox Live users in Japan will be able to buy MS points over the phone starting next week.

Interesting that MS decides to have this service in the land of the rising sun where the Xbox isn’t really setting anyone on fire. Of course Japan has one of the most advanced mobile phones and network in the world. They can already buy almost everything on the phone. Get GPS directions and print it on a nearby printer.

Oh if only every network in the world was like Japan and efficiently provide us with ther services we need. Like the need to buy MS points.

Make your own music

Guitar Hero IV gets a name, official features, and release date-ish – Engadget

The next Guitar Hero has been given a name and that is Guitar Hero IV. But should it still be called Guitar Hero since this version reportedly will include a microphone and a drum kit. Rock band only has 4 drums and a pedal. The GH version will have three drum thingies, a pedal and two “cymbals” bringing the simulation of a real drum possible.

This incarnation of the popular video game series brings a twist by being able to compose your own music as opposed to just rocking to the rhythm of others.

This is just what I need. More stuff to clutter my room. Sigh. And I’m sucker who get it when it comes out.

Rapture comes to the PS3

More BioShock PS3 Details Emerge From EGM [Egm]

In various press releases today, Bioshock has been confirmed for the PS3. They say it looks better on the PS3 and no more cheating the HD widescreen issue on the Xbox.

Games I’d like to see on the Wii

As I’m waiting for my Wii Fit to arrive at my door. I can’t help but look at the games that I want for the Wii.

Pikmin 3
The very reason or at least one of the reasons to own a Gamecube was to play Pikmin. I want to command my Pikmin to carry, build and attack opponents to my heart’s content. That is one thing that I’m eagerly waiting for . No news yet if they are even making another one.

Animal Crossing
Now this is one game they haven’t totally dismissed yet. Now this was one of the very first games I got for the Gamecube and my sister and I played it to death. We got the DS version and also played that to death. The online on the DS was amazing and the chat function was great for a handheld. What more if you could type on a keyboard (hint: the Wii supports USB keyboards)? Now writing all those letters to all your animal friends won’t be that hard anymore.

Nintendogs
I know I’ve written about this before and I’ll say it again. I want to raise dogs in my Wii. It’s as simple as that.

Brain Age
I’d like to train my brain on my big ass TV.

Professor Layton and the Curious Village
A sequel to the DS game would be great.

If only Nintendo can start publishing/ making games that don’t start in “Mario” then maybe the Wii won’t have too many games that suck.

My Life as King

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles WiiWare – Trailer #4

I downloaded my first Wii Ware game on my Wii and I can’t stop playing.

1500 Wii points will buy you Square-Enix’s Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles My Life as King. Based on events after the Gamecube version, you are a king that has to build a kingdom.

It’s Sim City Final Fantasy style. You build houses, stores and guilds for people. Commission adventurers to undertake quests for the kingdom all under the looming threat of the Dark Lord.

There’s no dungeon crawl for the king. But you go get updates on what’s happening to your minions subjects. It’s only been two days and I’ve racked almost 70 days of in game time.

Downloadable content on the Japanese Wii Channel have been other races and clothes for your characters.

It took a while for the whole thing to download and is the most expensive of all Wii Ware. $15 is quite a lot but the expandability of the game is there.

Here’s hoping that Square-Enix will make more content available.

Rumor mongering

Phantasy Star Portable Information Overload news from 1UP.com
Rumor: Shenmue On Wii, Anyone? Anyone?

Let the rumors begin!

The first story is not exactly a rumor. The next installment of Phantasy Star will be on the PSP. Wouldn’t it be great if you can actually have an MMO on your handheld and if you don’t, you can always play the single player game. Much like one of the first (if not ground breaking) MMOs on a console and that being the Dreamcast.

Will Shenmue actually make the light of day? Now this is really a rumor. I have a copy of Shenmue on the original Dreamcast and missed Shenmue II on the Xbox (which I regret). So news of this game coming out really has me very excited. But based on how earlier incarnations of this series ended up, I highly doubt it will actually come out. But I’d like to be wrong on this one.

The census is out!

The 8th Vana’diel Census (05/16/2008) – FFXIclopedia – a Wikia Gaming wiki

For those who don’t play WoW (that’s World of Warcraft to noobs), Final Fantasy Online is the other popular MMO in the world and every year they publish a census of the game.

Interesting facts:

  • Male Tarutarus are the most popular player character across all servers.
  • 75% of players log in for 1-3 hours or less.
  • Warrior, White mage and Red Mage are the 3 most popular jobs.
  • The most common combination is the whitemage/blackmage.
  • 43% of players with the new expansion pack unlocked the Dancer job
  • Yagudo drinks have the highest selling rate in Jeuno’s auction houses
  • Cooking is the most crafted skill
  • 63.97% are raising yellow chocobos
  • Windurst Woods is the most common home point
  • The San d’Ordian Royal Army is the largest campaign group

Well there you have it. Click on the link above for more details.

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