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Saturday
30Jan2010

The Count to Five: January Flashback

So yeah, hadn't done much here this month. Episode 2 delayed and well, other stuff going on. So as the month comes to a close (and hopefully I get a little wrapped up in Mass Effect 2 soon) here's a C25-plus to get your eyes on some things that went down this month I found interesting.

 

1. 2010 Preview: Garnett Lee of Shacknews started out the year taking his look at the games of 2010, one that's already released now and selling well in Mass Effect 2 and a few other potential gems I share the same hope for.

 

2. TGR: Speaking of Mass Effect 2, John Laster gave his take on the game in his review for The Game Reviews you can check out here.

 

3. Independent's Day: Once again, The Independent Games Festival is gearing up to celebrate your independent's in March at GDC. The 12th Annual IGF Award nominees were announced this month.

 

4. Steady Mobbin' moment of the count: Highlighting a  Mob Rule community feature from Bitmob wherein members from the Bitmob community attempt to define what exactly 2009 was the year of...

 

5. EA Sports: Free FIFA, No 3D (yet). Peter Moore shot down any speculation EA Sports would be pushing 3D this year. Thank you. He also announced free-to-play FIFA on the PC which would go into beta in June. This only leads me further to believe EA Sports going to more subscription based versions of games sooner than later.


+1: Works of art: For what's considered as artistic a game as we've seen, it deserves a work of art honoring it. Capcom Unity highlighted an great looking Okami-inspired sculpture. Nice work.

 

Monday
07Dec2009

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."