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19Oct 09
*Edit - I tagged this as an editorial because that's what it is. Unfortunately, that also put it in the community soapbox, which wasn't my intention. It doesn't belong there, and as soon as the matter was brought to my attention, I changed the topic. I apologize.
If you've been followingmy tweetsas I play throughUncharted 2, you already know that I don't particularly like the game. Not only do I not like it, but I can't fathom how it currently has a 97 score at Metacritic.com.
Not one of the 75 people who have reviewed the game has given it less than a 9.0. Nobody in the entire industry seems to think that the game is anything less than stellar. It makes me furious that not one person has registered a dissenting opinion on the game -- I'm legitimately upset by this.
I'm an idiot -- a complete moron.
Please read the rest of this article at Bitmob.com. I hope you find that it's worth your time.
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/nobody-should-care-that-i-dislike-uncharted-2.html
- Posted Oct 19, 2009 10:24 pm GMT
- Category: Opinion
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25Sep 09
Every once in a while I get a really bad idea. Mybrilliant planto take four of my crappy games and let you vote on which one I had to play was one such bad idea. The winner of the "contest" was actuallySuperman 64, but so many people commented that the game had been covered-to-death that I made the executive decision to go with the runner-up,Rugrats: Search For Reptarfor the original PlayStation.
My plan wasn't to beat the game, so I decided that come hell or high water, I'd commit to this torture for an hour. No more and no less. You might think I'm a wimp for only playing for an hour, but believe me, it felt much, much, much longer.
I own the game (please don't ask why) and a PlayStation; however, I wanted to share screenshots with you, so I played the game on an emulator (again, with the original disc). It made the graphics a little less jaggy, but I promise you that it didn't make the game any more enjoyable.
Hit Bitmob.com to read all about how Rugrats: Search For Reptar ruined my day.

- Posted Sep 26, 2009 2:22 am GMT
- Category: Humor
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7Sep 09
I got the chance to speak with Tim Riley, Vice President of Music Affairs at Activision, at a recent event forGuitar Hero 5. We talked about the challenges that go along with working with rock stars, why people should still care aboutGuitar Hero, what it's like to listen to master tracks, and even Tim's thoughts onBeatles: Rock Band.
Bitmob: What is your involvement with the Guitar Hero series?
Tim Riley:I run the music department at Activision. I work with nine other people on anything music related at Activision, but 90 percent of my job is Guitar Hero. I work with the developers to select the music and negotiate the deals. I also do all of the character deals, get the artists' skins, and get them in the game. I even book bands to play events.
Bitmob: Musicians have the reputation of being difficult to work with. What are some of the most bizarre hurdles you've had to overcome to get an artist or band into the game?
TR:Trust me, there have been many, and it's hard to pick just one. There have been bad ones, but I'll share a good experience with you. I tried to put a Sex Pistols song inGuitar Hero 3so I reached out to the band's management and record label. The band was interested, but at this time not everyone knew that we needed the actual studio recordings to put a song in the game. The story, or legend, with the Sex Pistols is that they've lost their studio recordings.Never Mind the Bollocks-- the whole record is missing...
- Posted Sep 7, 2009 6:14 pm GMT
- Category: Games
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6Aug 09

I just wanted to have fun with Ghostbusters.
Instead, Ghostbusters nearly gave me a stroke.
I was having a great time ridding New York City of ghouls. It wasgood fun running through the museum, indiscriminately blowing up priceless artifacts with my proton pack. Wrangling ghosts wasn't terribly challenging, but the mechanic for doing so was simple and immensely satisfying.There really was a lot to like about the Ghostbusters.
Sure, the story should have been much better. Yes, the cutscenes were sometimes awkward and in desperate need of a director's touch. I won't argue that the game as a whole could have used the ambiguous, review-friendly-crutch known as "polish."
I didn't really care about any of the game's issues because bustin' made me feel good.
And then I got to the end.
F**k the end.
Read the rest at Bitmob.com
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Ghost-Busted-How-a-Few-Poor-Design-Choices-and-my-Subsequent-Anger-Ruined-Ghostbusters.html- Posted Aug 6, 2009 11:26 pm GMT
- Category: Rant
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29Jul 09
Do you remember the great battle for supremacy between Nintendo and Sega? I know I do. This wasn't some war where executives and PR folks lobbed vague barbs at the competition in obscure interviews; this waswar.
Finish this trip down memory lane at Bitmob.
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Genesis-Does-What-Nintendont.html- Posted Jul 29, 2009 8:13 pm GMT
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21Jul 09
Some of the Bitmob crew got together last week for a little hands-on time with The Beatles: Rock Band. That coverage was embargoed until today, but we're now able to share this important news with the world: Shoe and I are most likely the next Lennon and McCartney.
Neither Demian and his hot red pants, nor Shoe's girlfriend Raychul could focus on the simple task of playing their instruments while Shoe and I harmonized during "I Wanna Be Your Man" and "Yellow Submarine." It was truly magical, if I do say so myself.
OK, most of that previous text is a lie. What is true; however, is that The Beatles: Rock Band is a lot of fun. Beatlemaniacs in particular will enjoy the small touches that Harmonix has put into the game just for fans of the Fab Four. The outfits, locations, facial expressions, instruments -- everything is just as it was when the Beatles ruled the airwaves in the 1960's. Just how accurate is the game? We've paired screenshots from TB:RB with their real-life counterparts (or as close as we could find)to let youdecide for yourself.
The Cavern Club in Liverpool


http://digg.com/music/The_Real_Beatles_Vs_The_Beatles_Rock_Band
- Posted Jul 21, 2009 6:17 pm GMT
- Category: Games
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18Jul 09
I was reading Kotaku the other day when I came across astory about Sega launching a countdown clockon their website. That was the straw that broke this camel's back. I can't keep my rage inside any longer. I hate these damn things! Countdown clocks can go to hell!
I don't know who first got the bright idea to put a timer on a website and have it count down to some mysterious, mystical, marvelous announcement, and I don't really care. I'm sure it was probably a good idea at the time and it garnered a lot of coverage for the product. Whatever. What does bother me is that these creatively bankrupt publishers and PR firms can't come up with a new way to promote their games.
That's not actually what bothers me the most. What really gets me fired up is that thesestupid countdown clocks never count down to anything good!
We recently suffered through aMetal Gearcountdown that -- forgive me if I don't get this exactly right -- counted down to a new countdown, which then in turn counted down to another count down. I'm pretty sure that counted down to another countdown, but I'm not positive. I don't even know what the hell they announced. It might have been the Metal Gear game that's on the Xbox 360 or the one on the PSP. Maybe it never even announced anything and it was just a test to see how many gaming websites would continue to post stories about a website that did absolutely nothing.

To read the rest of the article, head on over to BitMob.com. Do me a favor while you're there and register and leave me a comment. Here's the link:http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Countdown-Clocks-Can-go-to-Hell-.html
- Posted Jul 18, 2009 6:58 pm GMT
- Category: Rant
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15Jul 09
It's no secret that the Japanese get all of the cool videogame-related stuff. They get the best collector's editions, tons of different-colored consoles, wacky dating sims...even their videogame commercials are better than ours!
Don't believe me? I've picked a few of my favorites to share with you. Be warned: Once you see how great/awful/amazing/horrific Japanese videogame commercials are, your life will never be the same.
You know the drill, head over to BitMob.com to check out the insanity.
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Japan-Get-Crazy-Videogame-Commercials.html- Posted Jul 15, 2009 8:10 pm GMT
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14Jul 09
Trying to keep up with all of the downloadable games and content that's out there these days is enough to make a person cry. But cry no more, because Download Lowdown is here to help. Each week I'll sift through the good, the bad, and the weird to help you get the most from your game system of choice without leaving your house. Plus, if you read now I'll also toss in some choice (usually less-than-helpful) quotes from folks around the Internet at absolutely no extra charge!
This week I try to enlist forBattlefield 1943, take a trip withBit.Trip Core, go to the doctor to get myPulsemanchecked only to find out that I haveWorms.
Check it out at BitMob.com!http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Download-Lowdown-Battlefield-1943-Bit.-Trip-Core-and-More.html- Posted Jul 14, 2009 8:01 pm GMT
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7Jul 09
Trying to keep up with all of the downloadable games and content that's out there these days is enough to make a person cry. But cry no more, because Download Lowdown is here to help. Each week I'll sift through the good, the bad, and the weird to help you get the most from your game system of choice without leaving your house. Plus, if you read now I'll also toss in some choice (usually less-than-helpful) quotes from folks around the Internet at absolutely no extra charge!
This week I get my roll on withRolando 2, struggle to stay awake throughReel Fishing Challenge, punish some dudes withThe Punisher: No Mercy, and finally lose my battle to stay awake withSilver Star Reversi.
Read the article at BitMob.com!
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Download-Lowdown-Rolando-2-The-Punisher-and-More.html
- Posted Jul 7, 2009 10:44 pm GMT
- Category: Games
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6Jul 09
Is it just me, or is the current generation of consoles the most poorly made ever? The Xbox 360 is clearly the worst console ever made from a reliability standpoint. I literally don't know anyone with a 360 that hasn't had to replace at least one. I'm on my second, my brother is on his fifth, my buddy Sean is on his second, my friend Don is on his second or third, we had a stack of eight dead systems in an office at GameSpot.... I could go on and on.While Microsoft's issues are well-documented, there are a growing number of people that are experiencing problems with the PlayStation 3. You can now count yours truly among them.
Read the rest of my sad tale at BitMob.com!
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Another-One-Bites-the-Dust.html
- Posted Jul 6, 2009 8:49 pm GMT
- Category: Rant
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2Jul 09
I was having a difficult time getting to sleep recently. I was tired and wanted nothing more than to drift away into unconsciousness, but I couldn't turn my brain off. I felt as if there was some lingering unanswered question of great importance and I would only find peace when it had been resolved. But how was I supposed to find an answer if I didn't know the question?
The restless nights continued as I racked my brain for clues, for ideas...for hope.
Then one sleepless night the question came to me. It was a question that not only weighed heavily on my mind, but was no doubt affecting the lives of millions of others, as well. It was simple, yet tremendously profound:
WILL LEBRON JAMES THROW CHALK INTO THE AIR WHEN HE WALKS ONTO THE COURT INNBA LIVE 10? WHAT ABOUT INNBA 2K10?
Find out the exciting conclusion at BitMob.com!
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Basketball-Games-LeBron-James-and-Peace-of-Mind.html
- Posted Jul 2, 2009 6:32 pm GMT
- Category: Games
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30Jun 09
Trying to keep up with all of the downloadable games and content that's out there these days is enough to make a person cry. But cry no more, because Download Lowdown is here to help. Each week I'll sift through the good, the bad, and the weird to help you get the most from your game system of choice without leaving your house. Plus, if you read now I'll also toss in some choice (usually less-than-helpful) quotes from folks around the Internet at absolutely no extra charge!
This week I try to understandFatal Fury: Garou -- Mark of the Wolves, look to placate the aggressive monkey in myReturn to Mysterious Island, do my best to avoid gettingDroplitzon the toilet seat, and fail to avoid the charms ofDefender Chronicles.
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Download-Lowdown-Droplitz-Defender-Chronicles-and-More.html
- Posted Jul 1, 2009 2:34 am GMT
- Category: Games
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26Jun 09
The world didn't just lose a pop icon when Michael Jackson passed away yesterday, it also lost...a videogame star. Many of you probably know aboutMichael Jackson's Moonwalkerfor the Sega Genesis, but do you remember his bizarre inclusion inReady 2 Rumble Boxing Round 2for the Sega Dreamcast? How about how he bravely continued his mission to save the galaxy with the power of dance that he started in Moonwalker, with a cameo inSpace Channel 5and a then a co-starring role inSpace Channel 5 Part 2?
Oh yeah, if you'd do me the honor of Digging the story, that would be awesome.
- Posted Jun 26, 2009 9:46 pm GMT
- Category: Games
- 9 Comments
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23Jun 09
Trying to keep up with all of the downloadable games and content that's out there these days is enough to make a person cry. But cry no more, because Download Lowdown is here to help. Each week I'll sift through the good, the bad, and the weird to help you get the most from your game system of choice without leaving your house. Plus, if you read now I'll also toss in some choice (usually less-than-helpful) quotes from folks around the Internet at absolutely no extra charge!
This week I swing and miss withReal Tennis 2009, save the world withSam & Max,go old school withSolid Snake,throw paper, and take control of asamurai toaster.
Head on over to BitMob.com to check it out:
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Download-Lowdown-Metal-Gear-Paper-Toss-Sam-Max-and-More.html
Thanks!
- Posted Jun 23, 2009 7:47 pm GMT
- Category: Games
- 3 Comments
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16Jun 09
Trying to keep up with all of the downloadable games and content that's out there these days is enough to make a person cry. But cry no more, because Download Lowdown is here to help. Each week I'll sift through the good, the bad, and the weird to help you get the most from your game system of choice without leaving your house. Plus, if you read now I'll also toss in some choice (usually less-than-helpful) quotes from folks around the Internet at absolutely no extra charge!
This week I get in touch with my inner-Mongol, hang out onBig Surf Island, get crushed inScrabble, save you money on classic Genesis games, and force myself to think about the originalKillzoneagain.
To check it out, hit BitMob.com. Feel free to leave comments for me there so they know people are reading it!
- Posted Jun 16, 2009 9:55 pm GMT
- Category: Games
- 5 Comments
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10Jun 09
In my previous life as a GameSpot editor my job was to review sports games. That meant I got to play lots and lots of yearly sequels. Here's the problem: most games, sports-related or not don't need to be yearly releases. Activision wisely put the Tony Hawk franchise on the shelf for a year and used that time to totally change how the game will be played. Now people are once again excited for Tony Hawk. But some companies just aren't getting the message that sometimes less is more, so I've put together a list of five games that need to call a time out, take a break, and regroup.
Hit up BitMob to see who won the coveted honors...
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Time-Out-Five-Games-That-Need-A-Break.html
- Posted Jun 11, 2009 1:31 am GMT
- Category: Games
- 11 Comments
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9Jun 09
Trying to keep up with all of the downloadable games and content that's out there these days is enough to make a person cry. But cry no more, because Download Lowdown is here to help. Each week I'll sift through the good, the bad, and the weird to help you get the most from your game system of choice without leaving your house.
This week I relive the "Great Final Fantasy Heist of '97," crash and burn in Flight Control, save you $5 on Wolfenstein 3D, enjoy dying in Bango, type the name "Blue Suede Goo," and become hopelessly addicted to Star Defense.
Check it out over at BitMob.com and if you like it, leave me a comment there. The more comments I get, the more likely they are to keep me around.

http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Download-Lowdown-Flight-Control-Final-Fantasy-VII-and-more.html- Posted Jun 9, 2009 9:01 pm GMT
- Category: Games
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28May 09
I've started a new weekly column over at BitMob.com covering the good, bad, and weird in the world of downloadable games and content. This week I take a look at demos for inFamous and Tiger Woods 10, check out the new Resistance space in PlayStation Home, shoot down some bad guys in iFighter, try on Majora's Mask, and attempt to kill one of the titular "monsters" in the latest Monster Hunter.
Check it out right here:
http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/Download-Lowdown-Tiger-putts-Resistance-goes-home-.html- Posted May 29, 2009 12:03 am GMT
- Category: Games
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25May 09
I've learned to never count my chickens before they've hatched when it comes to Shanker. He was supposed to come over Thursday and called to cancel five minutes after I had just called him and confirmed he was coming over. He was coming over Saturday and I never heard from him at all. He claims he was supposed to go out on a date to see Star Trek, but somehow this (probably imaginary girl) canceled on him at the last minute. Sunday was the same old song and dance. So now it's Monday and shocker, he's finally here. After a nice satisfying Lakers loss it was time to podcast, so podcast we did.
This episode we talk about: The Lakers loss, Punch-Out!!, Lord of Vermillion and Japanese Arcades, Hiroshima, Japanese baseball, Japanese shoes, Japanese women, UFC, Fight Night 4, Shanker rants about Mike Vick and weighs in on the Kobe/LeBron debate. We also answer some of your mail, which mostly said "When the heck is the next podcast?" or something similar.Want to hear the podcast? Of course you do! Head on over to AaronT.com and get your download on! As always, thanks for listening!
- Posted May 26, 2009 6:37 am GMT
- Category: General
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