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Ain't It Cool Announces Game Site

Remik writes "Harry and the folks over at Ain't It Cool News are looking to do for video games what they've already done for cinema. The announcement is not exactly well received by Gabe and Tycho at Penny Arcade. Great, another place to go complain about Duke Nukem not being out yet." AIC has been a neat site for movies, it'll be interesting to see how well their expertise extends to games.

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  1. This is great. by Captain+Rotundo · · Score: 5, Funny

    A site to "do for games" what AICN did for movies? so its going to be a terribly designed site with horrid fonts and colors, filled with wild speculation and fanboy style worshipping ? Thats exactly what the entire gaming community needs, more crap. I can't wait.

    1. Re:This is great. by Golias · · Score: 5, Interesting
      Well, to be fair, that's not all they do.

      I'm sure they will also post poorly-written reviews that only express polar extremes (either "it gave meaning to my life" or "the producer should be gang-raped and murdered"). They will also say "fuck" a lot because they think it makes them "edgy."

      Also, look for Harry cameos in the shittiest of shitty low-budget games, followed by Harry ripping the movie in his review to show how much integrity he has.

      Oh, and "spoilers" for the more popular game franchises. Now you can be the first to know what the ending cut-scene movie for "Grand Theft Auto 5" is going to look like. Whee!

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    2. Re:This is great. by rodgerd · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'm more concerned it'll do for Harry what AICN has. The more hits AICN gets, the more pounds Harry puts on. A gaming site could be the cause of his first obesity related coronary.

  2. woo! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's exactly what's been lacking in the industry, a video game site with 84 pt fonts.

    1. Re:woo! by Flamerule · · Score: 4, Funny
      Don't you mean:

      woo!!!
      That's exactly what's been lacking in the industry!!! a video game site with 84 pt fonts!!!

      No.

      You see, for your post to have been funny, it would have had to use, as the originator said, "84 pt fonts!!!". He was not slyly mocking the use of bold and italic highlights, but AICN's use of very large font sizes.

      So, in conclusion, I don't think your post succeeds at "jumping on the bandwagon" of the originator while working through the constraints of /.'s allowable HTML tags. Good effort, though.

  3. Like Fat Babies then? by eddy · · Score: 5, Informative

    Some competition for Fat Babies then...

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  4. AICN is crap. by Skyshadow · · Score: 5, Interesting
    If AICN was ever useful, it sold out a long time ago. Now it's just useless cheerleading for movies in an obvious effort to get the "editors" invited to screenings and whatever.

    Or am I the only one who remembers the infamous "Meesa love [Jar Jar]" review?

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    1. Re:AICN is crap. by filth+grinder · · Score: 4, Funny

      Exactly.

      Their reviews are now almost as bad as their site layout.
      Hello AICN? 1994 called and they want their site design back.

    2. Re:AICN is crap. by simong_oz · · Score: 4, Insightful

      nope, you're not the only one. I never understood where the fuss about that site came from/started. And the reviews were, for the most part, rants about something or other and gave away the entire plot.

      Not to mention that the site was completely unreadable. I've seen some very simple, elegant sites, but AICN was NOT one of them!

      still, somebody got very famous from it ...

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  5. There's already a superior choice... by imac.usr · · Score: 5, Informative
    For a real movie scoops & news page with an accompanying gaming site, check out Coming Attractions and their sister site, Test Pattern. It's been up for several months already (CA has been around for over six years), features timely reviews of the latest games, and best of all, both are actually designed to be readable by humans instead of Harry Knowles wannabes.

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    1. Re:There's already a superior choice... by imac.usr · · Score: 4, Informative
      My bad. Test Pattern is the TV site. Lost Hours is the gaming site.

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    2. Re:There's already a superior choice... by TyrionEagle · · Score: 4, Informative

      I love Coming Attractions for movie news, but the best place I have found for games is SPOnG they have excellent daily news. For example, they broke the story about Microsoft buying Rare!
      The game reviews tend to be a bit flat, but the size of the content is fantastic and it's updated every day.

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  6. I think it will be a good site. by Viewsonic · · Score: 3, Interesting

    People that review these games today never slam them as hard as they should. Hopefully the reviewers will be totally honest when they write about the games and just bash the living crap out of the stinkers. And hopefully when games make massive booboo's (Like Everquest devs telling their complaining fans to shut up and buy their expansion to fund their sports car payments..) it will get some MAJOR press and force these halfwits to watch what they're doing a bit more closely. There may be hundreds of gaming sites out there right now, but no one has ever had the press "pull" Harry gets. Kudos to the computer gaming industry having to get their act together or get blasted into oblivion through a major media outlet.

    1. Re:I think it will be a good site. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Heh. Once, I slammed Sega's horrific Phantasy Star Online hard, and it still apparently wasn't enough - judging by the drooling fanboys and girls who sent me angry e-mail bordering on death threats. (Bring it. My real life(tm) armory is more effective than your l4v1z c4nn0n, d00dz!!!!)

      Aside from adventures in idiocy, I discovered something. Among the many e-mails with poor spelling and what I can only assume to be truly extraterrestrial dialects, there were a few people who applauded my review. (They then spent months e-mailing me about stuff. Including one guy whom I had a few good discussions with about classic gaming.)

      People want real reviews. They're tired of the turds that float on the current gaming sites. Present day reviews tend to either insist a game will give you real live orgasms, or they complain that a game 'sucks' because 'it isn't like (insert favorite game here)'.

      Reviewers, get your acts together. Tell us *why* you think it sucks. Give facts to back up your arguments. Sure, give us the good along with the bad, but for the love of Bob, don't be afraid to say, "This game is possibly the worst piece of software ever written. Small children would flee in horror from it, while their mothers would weep pitifully." Again, just tell us *why* you think that.

      (No one likes, 'omg this game iz teh sux cuz i r stupid idiot hoo didnt read da manyel 'n i culdnt figgur out how 2 launch teh sooper mega explozion atak!!!')

  7. Excellent by mao+che+minh · · Score: 4, Funny

    I wonder how his 102 point fonts will look in KDE, which is running on my hacked X-Box?

  8. some thoughts by pummer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The movie industry is different from the video game industry. For one, video games bring in much more money. For another, a video game site needs different things than a movie site. Will there be codes? How about a forum for people to meet up who want to play? How 'bout a game-rating forum? This has the potential to be good, as long as it's not just a cut rate forum.

    1. Re:some thoughts by MisterFancypants · · Score: 4, Informative
      The movie industry is different from the video game industry.

      This is widely reported... and wrong. Yes, the entire game industry pulls in more than the theater BOX OFFICE of the movie industry. Meaning.... if you don't include video rentals, video sales, pay-per-view and cable fees for showing movies. Also the 'game industry' numbers include sales of console hardware (the actual XBOX, PS2, GCN, GBA, etc sales) whereas the movie industry does NOT include sales of movie-related consumer electronics (DVD players, VCRs, etc).

      Just sayin'

  9. I hate to say it but... by natron+2.0 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Ok so if I make a site devoted to movie reviews it then gets noticed, then I get invited to many advanced movie screenings and get to meet the stars...
    Then I think I can do the same with a site devoted to video games so I can get all my games free without needing to download them from warez sites...
    Somewhere along the lines I think they have lost thier original mission and are now out for themselves and not the fans. Besides do we really need ANOTHER website devoted to video games?

  10. AICN by TheRealFixer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I agree with the Penny Arcade comic. AICN comments attract the absolute lowest forms of Internet life in existance. We're talking lower in the chain than 14-year-old AOL girls here.

    That, and the fact that it's perhaps the ugliest "popular" site on the Internet. From the lovely "baby poop brown" color scheme, to the 800 pt. Ariel font used whenever Harry speaks. It just screams "hype".

    AICN is the movie industry equivilent of the game-review/preview genre: Sellouts with no journalistic intergrity, who are just looking to keep the free "exclusives" flowing by pumping out as many hyped-up positive reviews as possible. And now, what do you know! AICN is actually moving into the game-review/preview genre!

  11. Journalistic Integrity by kabir · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Since the fellow behind Ain't It Cool News has repeadedly admitted that he's enhanced, or, on occasion, simply made up a fair number of his so called "scoops" I find the site pretty much useless. There's absolutely no reason to believe what it says unless it's been confirmed somewhere else, so what's the point? There are already plenty of gaming sites out there in the world, and while they seem to have difficulties getting accurate information out of publishers, to my knowledge they don't just make stuff up.

    I guess I have to share Gabe & Tycho's reaction: no, it ain't cool.

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  12. WHO CARES!?! -- Slashdot's jumped the shark... by the_skywise · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Geez, this is what passes for INFORMATION on Slashdot anymore?

    What about Slammer?

    What about Gates announcement today promising to do something about security... now... really...

    What about Kasparov beating Big Blue 2?

    What about Gates giving a paltry 200 million to "cure" diseases for the poor? (Don't look at that Slammer worm... lookee here)

    I mean, c'mon... what's the purpose of forwarding an announcement that AICN is going to review games!? Trolling for advertising revenue again? Hoping to get the movie studios to advertise here? Why not start a movie review section on Slashdot?!?

  13. AICG by M3wThr33 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe now all the crappy games might get fans!
    "GUESS WHAT? DAIKATANA 2 IS IN THE MAKING. I CHECKED IT OUT AND IT'S BAD-ASS!"
    *shudder*

  14. Sorry to say this but... by cioxx · · Score: 5, Funny

    AICN nerds make Slashdot nerds look like Puff Daddy.

  15. This will work by porkface · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Tycho compared this to the bottom of the internet barrel. It's a kind of slimy Drudge style of reporting that won't be able to provide 2 separate reliable sources for most of its reports, and yet I don't really mind. I can separate in my mind a rumor from news. We often criticize sites like this for lacking journalistic integrity, but they often make no bones about the fact that they're simply doing the best they can.

    Moreover, I don't want to spoil movies before I see them. But when it comes to inside info on games, I do want to know some things ahead of time. With the way game development schedules are often stretched to infinity, with no word to the anxious public, it'll be nice to have developers tattling on their tight lipped bosses. I mean, when can I expect the sequel to my favorite game (H&D)? I may want to pick the right moment close to its release to purchase a new $1500 machine. That's not something I'll do for the movies, and I feel cheated everytime a company won't admit they're having problems.

    Tribes 2 came out way before it was ready (stable, fast, fun). I guess the market taught them a lesson in the end, but had the discord among the developers been more public, management wouldn't have tried to ship a broken game.

  16. No thank you! by Cranky_92109 · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...do for video games what they've already done for cinema

    Does this mean I can expect reviews that are 90% about the reviewer's long melodramatic anticipation of a game, how he feels about his chair and how the controller he is using brings back memories of his childhood?

  17. Just like Penny-Arcade said... by rosewood · · Score: 3, Funny

    This comic made me start my own Harry Knowles is a stupid fucker jar. I think I have to put $1 in for this move!

  18. Well the reason by TerryAtWork · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That AIC forum blows is that they haven't implemented a /. like moderation system.

    All the First Post L337 d00dz messages don't sink like a stone like they do here.

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  19. Oh Great!!! by TedTschopp · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh great... Now bad journalism... ellipses... and OTHER wierd Capitalizations, and speeeling mistakes will be further intagrated into the Internet Culture.

    Oh, and not to mention selling out to promote a product.

    Someone should do a parody site of AICN and call it Isn't it Cool. And run the same news Harry runs, but with corrected grammar, spelling, and a good design.

    I'm sure it would be a hit.

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  20. Re:Moderators on crack. by JPelorat · · Score: 3, Funny

    Someone's obviously upset that it wasn't a porn link..

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  21. Re:Site design by Politburo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hired? I hope to god that their webdesigner isn't paid..

  22. Re:AICN is crap!!! by matthewn · · Score: 4, Funny

    At least on AICN, you can tell how important a posting is by how many exclamation points follow it!! We should totally do the same thing on Slashdot!!!

  23. Uhm, Why? by OS24Ever · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The last thing I think of is Harry Knowles is a great gamer. Sure, he may get some fun insider stuff for movies, but his reviews are in like 90 pt fonts and rather worthless on most mainstream films.

    Can't exactly see him getting people pumped up about the next big game like he does movies either. What's next, Butt numb-a-thon includes a lan party for 24 hrs locked in a room? please.

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  24. CowboyNeal & Harry Knowles: Separated at Birth by kevcol · · Score: 4, Funny
  25. Didn't Gamespy corner this market? by sielwolf · · Score: 4, Funny

    I thought Gamespy.com had already cornered the market in crappy masturbatory game reviews. Hell, they're even going in the opposite direction by getting into crappy ill-informed boring articles on movies! AICN will have to sink to new lows if it plans to top a group who admit to not seeing movies they review.

    Fight!

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  26. So we can look forward to this? by rhkaloge · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey there Tru Believers! Just got this missive from Underground_Troool about the latest going ons at EA. Seems they can't keep their grubby little hands off the sports games. Personally, I think it will suck, but read for yourself!
    - Harry


    Hey there Harry-poo! I just got back from my latest underground venture into the Mordor that is EA Games. Cleverly dressing as a pizza delivery guy, I made my way into the bowels of their Manhattan offices. Man, you should SEE the computers they got in this place! I was only able to get a glimps, but some of the code on this one guys screen made it look like Madden 2004 will be AWSOME! And lots of the programmers were wearing red shirts - real fans of EA will know what THAT means! Well, off to dress up as a phone repair man for next week. Over and out!

  27. Enter: Another hangout for the fanboys by Tom+Courtenay · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The forums will degenerate into childish tomfoolery.

    SamusGrrl: Metroid Melee Fox rawkz!
    Halo3l33t: OMG, If you're 12.
    SamusGrrl: MS Gearbox is big. LOL.

    The fact is that IGN is the best source of videogame news out there. Not only do they have an exceedingly well-designed (functional) site, but the editors are generally informed and objective.

    It's worth the annual fee that IGN charges its "Insiders", in my opinion. Nowhere else on the web can you find such competent & comprehensive coverage of the video game world.

    99% of the gaming sites out there are run by teenage fanboys who balk at competing systems & blindly praise the one they've chosen. While I welcome another gaming site, I'd be surprised if this brings anything new to the table.

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  28. Ain't It Cool News? by Daetrin · · Score: 4, Funny
    That sounds familiar, are they the ones i'm thinking of? [checks site]

    My eyes! My eyes! The goggles do nothing!

    Dear goddess, please don't do the same thing for games, please?

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  29. Yeah, what about them? by dswensen · · Score: 3, Informative
    Kasparov beats Big Blue 2 (posted yesterday)

    MS SQL Slammer story (posted Saturday)

    Your rant would be more credible if you gave any evidence you actually read Slashdot or were paying any attention at all.

  30. Competition needed for gamespot. by Performer+Guy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This is good news.

    Gamespot has bought up most good game sites and closed them with a redirect to their page and then locked most of their content so only subscribers can see it, even screenshots that are just given to them by publishers. It's high time they had some competition, any competition even from ain't it cool news.

  31. Re:At first I disagreed with Penny Arcade... by Greenrider · · Score: 3, Informative
    Imagine, if RT had a game review site, or, really, meta-review site, you'd get a collection of reviews from a wide range of famous and obscure reviewers, along with links to official websites and freebie "trailers" and desktop pix, etc.

    No reviewer would be ranked higher than any other, so the first-glance-trending would probably not be as skewed. It would give everyone more information in one location, and plenty of obscure reviewers would get their chances at many more eyeballs.


    This exists already, and it's awesome

    They do metareviewing of games and movies, and in my opinion it's one of the most useful sites on the net.