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Saturday
Aug142010

Embedded Reports: Madden NFL 11 Launch (Multiple Sources)

The Embedded Reports feature will take a bunch of videos from different places on one subject to give an idea what various places think about a particular game or topic. With the launch of Madden NFL 11, I decided to take notice of impressions from around the net and embed them here to be seen in one place.

Here are a few video reviews from IGN, Gametrailers.com, Gamespot and the Madden episode of 1UP's Game Night.

 

 

 

Madden NFL 11 Review - (IGN)

 

Game Night with Madden 11 Pt. 1 - (1UP)

 

Game Night with Madden 11 Pt. 2 - (1UP)

Madden NFL 11 Video Review - (Gamespot)

 

 

Madden NFL 11  Review (Gametrailers.com)

Sunday
Apr252010

Peep This: Sharkey Goes In On Ebert, Art (1UP Whiteboard)

 

I've said my piece on the entire games as art debate that film critic Roger Ebert brought back to life on the 1UP Boards and Bitmob, and will likely bring some of that here in time. Honestly, I don't particularly care to engage either side of it. My personal interest moreso lies in that there is one and what that debate means.

Besides, others have done a much better job of articulating what I would say if I were to engage that discussion. Case in point, the following video from 1UP. It's the 1UP Whiteboard (Episode 7), as done by Scott Sharkey and it more or less overs anything I would care to have address. Well maybe minus the drawings of hats with penises on them. But that's Sharkey for you.

Friday
Dec252009

Holiday Cheer

It is the holiday season for people of various beliefs and walks of life. For me personally that's Christmas, but I do wish everyone a great whatever it is they celebrate. I debated with myself running something today about gifts in terms of favorite holiday games and game related stuff. But I kinda felt it's more in the spirit of how I see the season to actually show some appreciation of the gift of people. People within the industry that have been influential if not just completely entertaining over the past year.

Naturally for me, that's going to start with The Game Reviews, specifically with EIC John Laster and Editorial/Features Director Sinan Kubba. As with any writer with their editors, we've definitely done our share of butting heads on certain topics. Often people don't appreciate being challenged. Even if I don't immediately appreciate it, I do eventually because ultimately it makes you a better critical thinker and therefore sharpen your voice. Their thoughts and opinion, whether I've agreed or not have done as much to shape my own on games in the past year as any.

Speaking of being influential opinion, I also want to shower a little love on Big Red Potion. There's a load of podcasts out there, many more consistent than the one hosted here. But BRP really stands out in taking the gaming conversation places many shows don't necessarily go without some controversy to lead them there. There's a unique thoughtfulness to it and the diversity of ideas brought to the table. So for that, thanks and many props to Sinan and one TGR Previews Director Joe DeLia.

I don't particularly wear many gamer communities on my sleeve as the typical message board community can be very grating. So as if I didn't already have a load of respect and appreciate for Dan Hsu for everything he's done over this entire career, Bitmob only confirms much of why I look up to the man. In the static that becomes many other communities, through Bitmob Hsu along with the rest of the staff have truly fostered a very thoughtful and creative community of gamers. Some have aspirations to be in the press, many others just appreciate the encouraging outlet for a voice. Two of those voices I really appreciate belong to Daniel Feit and Travis McReynolds.

As a regular 1UP.com visitor, this year started off on a shaky and very familiar note. Particularly the buyout and layoffs. Out of the ashes of that have emerged a lot of great things. For one, 1UP in itself is doing just fine and some voices are really starting to emerge and stand out as a result. My favorite would have to be fellow Carolina Panther fan David Ellis whom I have to credit with doing something I wasn't sure was possible in filling Garnett Lee's shoes very well. He's been somewhat "Aw, shucks" about it, but Ellis has carried that torch quite nicely. Also, Tina Sanchez has really grown on me via the Good Grief/The Oddcast emergence. Silly and prone to the occasional gigglefit, her growth has been a very pleasing thing to watch.

That said, those that have left seem to have landed on their feet quite nicely. CO-OP, the spiritial successor to the 1UP Show may easily be me favorite offshoot from former 1UPers at Area5.tv. It remains funny and entertaining, exposes many games I may have never noticed in other coverage. Along with Bitmob, now these guys are teaming up with the relaunch of EGM so hopefully that mean greater things for their future. As well, I'm offering a final shoutout to the guys at Eat Sleep Game. What they've done with Rebel FM has also been a load of fun to watch grow with the freedom of really having their own voice.

There are load of other people, I'd love to highlight but that would take forever and I would undoubtedly leave someone out. Would they notice, probably not, but all the same. Enjoy doing whatever it you're doing to close out 2009. Be safe, be good, and have a good 2010. Episode 2 is coming soon offering more traditional gaming props. Until then, holla back.

Monday
Dec072009

Count To Five: Happy Peepin' Birthday

So, today is my birthday. Kinda had in mind something completely different in mind, but as I've been under the weather and spending a more time resting. Part and parcel when mid-cough, you think you've discovered some internal organ you're either not supposed to be able to feel or isn't supposed to be there.

So we go cheap and easy today and mix Peep This with Score and an epic remix.

1. Because Awards Planning Actually Sucks

It's video game awards season and Tina Sanchez, 1UP Community Manager and co-host of The Oddcast and 1UP's Game Night, puts her own spin on the awards discussion after dealing with the not-so-fun official nomination process. With categories such as "He Gave It To His Mama" and "Seriously, WTF" it's not hard to wonder why Ms. Sanchez may need professional help. (Kidding, I've nothing but love for Tina.)

2. I Want What He's Having

Okay, I'm not making any jokes about Sinan Kubba. Primarily because he's the Editorial and Features Director at The Game Reviews that may hold the fate of any piece of work I may throw their way. He's also an intelligent and interesting person if you read or listen to any of his work. From his You Have Lost blog, he recounts a dream of a video game I'm finding even more intriguing now than the day he first mentioned it.  Of course that could just be the NyQuil cocktail talking.

3. Me Me Me Me Me

Seriously, you thought I'd go by birthday not cheap-plugging myself? C'mon! On the Bitmob front, Dan Hsu posed the issue to the community of game review events and whether they cause an integrity issue for the reviews that attend. I take on that issue asserting it's less of an issue than it seems on the surface, but it's for you to decide for yourself.

4. Are You Hardcore?

Editorial Director of Gamefly Media Garnett Lee in Shacknews's Evening Reading for the day takes on the oft-used, rarely clearly defined term "hardcore" and what it means, if it means, anything at all in the present gaming landscape.

5. Anyone Else Want To Hop On This Track?

It's my birthday. Final Fantasy VII just going to get a mention. Period. If you're going to attack the iconic theme of the game uber-villian Sephiroth for a remix, why not throw in a Final Fantasy party's worth of remixers at the project. Taking on "One-Winged Angel" for the OCRemix Voices of the Lifestream album are bLiNd, Fishy, pixietricks, Sixto Sounds, Steffan Andrews, Suzumebachi, tefnek. This is "Black Wing Metamorphsis."

 

 

 

Saturday
Oct172009

Peep This: Oct: 17, 2009

It's the weekend, so no better time to catch up on some stuff you might have missed this week across the web. God knows you didn't miss anything here:

At the The Game Reviews, John Laster visits Bioware Edmonton to dig deep into Dragon Age Orgins in seperate interviews with Executive Producer Mark Darrah and Lead Designer Mike Laidlaw. They offer up insights on story, developing for console and PC, choice and setting.

Also at TGR, James Bishop examines story and the shooter. Using Halo as a jumping point, he looks at whether FPS's even need more in-depth stories than what we see today.

Finally from the TGR front, Big Red Potion gets all Degrassi on us. Don't worry, it's actually one of the best BRP's of the year as the crew look at their most emotional moments in gaming.

Over on the 1UP front, Scott Sharkey brings back the 1UP Whiteboard taking an surprising analytical look at fanboyism and why it might actually be needed. Not surprising so much in him being analytical as why he'd expend an incredible amount of intelligent thought on...well, just watch.

 

Because we the people have an unhealthy obsession with lists, here's another offering from IGN. They put together their list of the Top 100 NES games of all-time. And if you can't guess #1 before clicking the link, I don't know you. Seriously. 

Finally, a "What the Hell?" YouTube video brought to my attention via Mark Hain at the BitMob. The YouTube poster: jeffdsilva. The following is way more Street Fighter 4 love than can be remotely healthy, even if it's actually a pretty good song.