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  1. Re:Oh well, at least we got two on RedOctane Speaks Out on Guitar Hero's Future · · Score: 2, Informative

    Actually, Treyarch did most of the Spider-Man sequels. Neversoft was involved in the very first one, but that's about it.

    They did do Gun, though, for what that's worth...

  2. Re:Enough Already on Game Industry Has Lost Its 'Spark'? · · Score: 1

    I think people need to start writing aricles complaining about the lack of originality in gaming articles that complain about a lack of originality.

  3. Re:It's not a downturn... on Games Industry Downturn is a Myth · · Score: 1
    It's just that game publishers can no longer push out "Successful Game XII - the Crappy Sequel" and expect gamers to buy it.

    Really? Let's check out the top 50 PS2 games of 2005...

    1. Madden NFL 06
    2. Gran Turismo 4
    3. NCAA Football 06
    4. Star Wars Battlefront II
    5. MVP Baseball 2005
    6. Star Wars Episode III
    7. NBA Live 06

    8. LEGO Star Wars
    9. SmackDown vs. RAW '06
    10. God of War
    11. Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition
    12. Star Wars Battlefront
    13. Need for Speed Most Wanted
    14. SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy SEALs
    15. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
    16. Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
    17. Call of Duty 2: Big Red One
    18. Major League Baseball 2K5
    19. Burnout 3: Takedown

    20. 50 Cent: Bulletproof
    21. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi
    22. Sonic Mega Collection Plus
    23. Fight Night Round 2
    24. Need for Speed Underground 2

    25. Mercenaries
    26. Blitz: The League
    27. Madden NFL 2005
    28. Ratchet:Deadlocked
    29. NBA Live 2005
    30. NFL Street 2
    31. NBA Street V3
    32. Jak 3
    33. Tekken 5
    34. Soulcalibur III

    35. Peter Jackson's King Kong
    36. Ratchet and Clank: Up Your Arsenal
    37. Madagascar
    38. WWE SmackDown vs. RAW
    39. Devil May Cry 3
    40. Medal of Honor: European Assault
    41. Call of Duty: Finest Hour
    42. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06
    43. Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves

    44. MX vs. ATV Unleashed
    45. World Championship Poker
    46. Destroy All Humans
    47. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005
    48. SOCOM II: U.S. NAVY SEALs
    49. Need for Speed Underground
    50. DDR Extreme 2

    I'm not saying I don't want some new and different games, but it's easy to understand why publishers prefer sequels...

  4. Re:So in essence... on Player-Made Content Is The Future · · Score: 1

    Ahhh... so you've played Second Life, I see...

  5. Re:So? on Gaming Damages Violence Inhibitions · · Score: 1

    I think, given the restrictions placed on psychological studies, the "noise blast" is probably reasonable. Sure, "whiffle bat to the head" might have been a better measurement of violence, but that probably wouldn't get you printed up in any journals.

    I think a more valid complaint might be the study's muddying of "competitive behavior" and "videogames". The result I'm assuming we're supposed to draw is that videogames make you more violent, because people playing these games were sending more noise blasts to their opponent. But doesn't it seem like the whole idea of having an opponent in the first place is what's causing subjects to be more violent, as opposed to playing a videogame?

    What I'd like to see is a study where players engage in a real-life competitive activity like touch football and a virtual competitive activity like an FPS (although maybe Madden would be a more suitable comparison) and see how violent activities result from each of those.

  6. Re:"Small" publishers? on Small Publishers Winning Mobile Gaming Race · · Score: 1

    Yeah... Jamdat's got a market cap of... lesse... $549 million. I suppose you could consider that "small" if you want to compare them to a company like Activision, ($3.68 billion) but it ain't exactly "couple of guys in a garage" territory.

  7. They forgot one... on 2005's 10 Most Violent Games · · Score: 4, Funny

    How about that horrible game where innocent civilians are subjected to a slow toture of being crushed under successively heavier and heavier weights (while enduring some nasuea-inducing motion) until they're shot into the vacuum of space and burned alive in a giant hydrogen explosion?

    Parents, keep your kids away from Katamari Damacy!!

  8. Re:Why should we care about a Sony product right n on Review: Shadow of the Colossus · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because if we could only review games made for consoles that WEREN'T produced by heartless evil corporations, we'd be left with... uh... Word Challenge for the Tapwave Zodiac.

  9. Eternal Darkness on What Scares Game Developers? · · Score: 1

    There's a point in Eternal Darkness where, just as you leave one of the rooms, there's a loud pounding on a door somewhere. I was too scared to go on for several minutes.

    Shortly after that, I went upstairs, explored the bathroom, and realized my first instincts were probably right.

  10. Re:and movies have stickers too... on CA Violent Games Bill Comes Under Fire · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How well do you think these movie makers would cope if 50 different states had 50 different vaguely-worded laws about what consituted a PG-13 rating, and what constituted an R rating? (That's even assuming all 50 states decide to have a PG-13 rating and an R rating.) 'Cuz that's where this California law is headed.

    Movies aren't complaining because they already have a single, voluntary, self-imposed regulatory systems that labels a movie for content nationwide. Just like games do. So, as you said, why should games by any different?

  11. Re:I'm surprised on Indie Game Developers See Big Opportunity · · Score: 2, Informative

    As I recall, Manifesto games is intentionally avoiding going after the casual game market. They're looking for Indie Hardcore games. TFA seems to use "Indie" and "Causal" interchangably, which is true for a lot of the games out there right now, but not all of 'em...

  12. I give it about 7 days... on Revolution GunCon Concepts · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...until Jack Thompson uses these mock-ups to prove how videogames are nothing but "murder simulators." (Sigh.)

  13. So who do I vote for? on Barbarians at the Gates · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The Republican who's using videogames as a scapegoat, or the Democrat who's using videogames as a scapegoat?

  14. Re:Bad website, no cookie on No Publisher Love For Darwinia · · Score: 1

    So, where can I find this vampire stripper game?

  15. Re:What am I missing? on Xbox As An Indie Movie Studio · · Score: 1

    Apparently, you're missing a sense of humor.

  16. Distributing -- NOT Publishing on EA To Publish for Valve · · Score: 3, Informative

    According to GameSpot, Valve is self-publishing the title. EA is only distributing the game (i.e. using their contacts to get their games into stores like Toys R Us and Target). That's it. Nothing to freak out about.

  17. Re:CD-RW?! Yeah right... on Xbox 360 & Next-Gen Live Specifications Leaked · · Score: 1

    Yeah, if you look at TFA, it says...

    "Support for DVD-video, DVD-Rom, DVD-R/RW, CD-DA, CD-Rom, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA CD, MP3 cd, JPEG photo CD"

    Which the article author reworded as...

    "WiFi ready, DVD-RW, 3 USB ports, and 512 GDDR3 RAM."

    Which the slashdot contributor reworded as...

    "The Xbox 360 iself will have a DVD-RW"

    These are how rumors get started, folks.

  18. Eek! on Human Head Studios Developing Prey · · Score: 3, Funny

    Did anybody get flashbacks of The Ring when looking at the teaser page?

    Oops. Gotta go. My phone's ringing...

  19. Actual pricing details... on Bandai to Ship UMD and DVD Discs Together · · Score: 1
    Can be found here: http://www.bandaivisual.co.jp/press/2005/press0504 18.html

    Unfortunately, I can't read Japanese, so I'm relying on Google's translation. It kinda looks like the DVD only version is 3,900 yen, and the DVD-UMD bundle is 5,250 yen. I don't see how much the UMD would be by itself, so I don't know how much of a savings (or not) you would get through the bundle.

  20. Re:This image... on Electronic Arts Reveals Next-Gen Madden · · Score: 1

    They're not quite the same image -- the earlier image you're talking about (this one here) is slightly different than the new one. Whether one is a pre-rendered mock-up and the other is a real screen shot, I don't know. It's getting harder and harder to tell the difference...

  21. Re:Newsflash on Electronic Arts Reveals Next-Gen Madden · · Score: 2, Informative

    I might be wrong, but I believe Forza Motorsport has licensed cars that take realistic damage.

  22. Re:Overpriced Gaming on Next World of Warcraft Patch Review · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Actually, depending on how much you play it, it can save you money. God of War, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Timesplitters 3, Freedom Force vs. The 3rd Reich, and Jade Empire have all gone into my "I'd like to play them, but I don't have enough time now. Maybe I'll buy them used later" category, saving me from shelling out from $250 for instant gratification. If you look at it that way, my last 2 months on WoW have been a money-saving bargain.

  23. Re:I see unhappy fanboys on E3 2005 First Person Shooters · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They might understand why a magazine called [b]Computer Games[b] Magazine might not be mentioning Halo 2.

  24. Re:A fancy way of saying.... on First Week PSP Sales Results · · Score: 1

    I think declaring any device as the "winner" at the moment might indicate just a touch of fanboyism. :)

  25. Re:Well... on e-Scrabble gets Cease and Desist Order from Hasbro · · Score: 1

    Yes, well, we all know that it's hard to deny the power of a legal argument that rhymes. But is Hasbro really the party with the lack of innovation here?