Well another E3 has come and gone and while GS will still have some of their own coverage, the big announcements have passed so...what is left after the dust has finally settled?
-Microsoft went first and came out of the gate running at full speed. If you are a gold xbl member and subscribe anything above the minimum package on Netflix you can now stream movies on xbl. There is another catch in that there are only going to be 10,000 titles available out of the 100,000 titles that you can get via the postal service. The big plus here is that your friends can watch movies with you over xbl. This brings a whole new meaning to the term "friends with benefits",
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-Microsoft also announced a price cut of $50 on the 20 gig system which they are stopping production on; so grab them while they last cause there aren't going to be anymore made.
-Microsoft also had one other tiny little announcement....Final Fantasy XIII will not be PS3 exclusive and fanboys riot.......now. Seriously, we are in an age where money is the bottom dollar and not Square Enix being loyal to Sony. Moving on.
-Nintendo followed....
-And then it was Sony who had the stage....okay seriously Nintendo didn't have much to say this year. No surprise Legend of Zelda trailers or a new teleporting attachment for the Wii. They did spend some time reminding everyone that there have been more DS systems sold then any other handheld on the market. Oh and they had the "Flying Tomato" himself at the show to tell us all about his new game called Shaun White's Snowboarding. I wonder if he collaborated with Tony Hawk while trying to come up with a title. But clearly we were all tuning in to hear from Microsoft and Sony so don't feel bad Nintendo I'm sure your light will keep on shining.
-Sony came out and of course tried to up Microsoft by allowing for movie streaming online as well, but by this point this was really old news anyway. There are going to be some new PSP packages available soon and who can't wait to start earning some of those PS3 trophies? I know I can't.
I think it is pretty evident that Microsoft sort of stole the show and had the most to say when you look at the news that came out of the 3 press conferences. I guess now all we can do is look forward to next year....you just gotta love how the world of technology recycles itself almost daily. Hope you enjoyed my recap even though I bet no one reads this I was glad to make the post.
Yes I think we have all heard right. They will be releasing Chrono Trigger for the DS some time later this year. Right on time for Christmas no doubt. I had been on the fence about getting a DS just because I have a PSP and don't really play it all that much. I am wondering if it will also be released for the PSP as well. That would make sense considering Chrono Cross was released for the PSX, but these days you never know how developer/platformer alliances are going to go. All things aside this could be one of the biggest announcements of this year...if not THE biggest.
Now the only question left to be asked is.....which color should I get![]()
First off...*SPOILER ALERT* If you have not seen the Lost season finale you might not want to read this post.
I was really impressed with myself when while watching the Lost season finale I was able to make a conclusion about a situation some of the characters were in based on a part of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
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At one point during the finale some of the characters were put into the situation of having to figure out how to diffuse a bomb. When Michael, who is one of the characters, announced that he had a plan and hoped there was "enough of it" I knew exactly what he was going to do. If you have played MGS2 then you should have figured this one out already....freeze it with liquid nitrogen. While playing as Raiden when you are about the fight the bomb tech known as "Fat Man" you have to diffuse C4 charges that have been placed in various locations in the Shell. You are given a cartridge of liquid nitrogen to use to freeze the battery detonators for the charges. Lost took a more realistic approach in that the nitrogen was only a temporary fix while they tried to really diffuse the bomb. While in MGS2 once you have them frozen they are permanently discharged, the melting part was not a factor in the game. I think it is always a good thing when you can learn something from a video game. Now as to if that would actually work in real life I am not sure, but I know it would be the first thing I would think of...I would just need to make sure to always have some liquid nitrogen on hand.
Okay so they are really pigeons, I am driving myself crazy trying to find all 200 of them. I was just going to wait until I had "beaten" the game to start finding them, but I decided that it would be better to get a head start on the hunt. I think that when all is said and done there will be a new "most proud of" achievement at the top of my list.
I know that there has been much criticism about the score that GTA IV received and I too at first thought it was just a big marketing scheme hatched by the developers to sell more games. However, after playing the game for a couple of weeks I have started to see that it might just be a 10. That being said I am sure that MGS4 will not be given a score of 10, a high 9 maybe, but not a 10 and then my thoughts on the game scoring process might change, but for not I am quite content.
Oh and by the way...in case you happened onto my site a few days ago and saw another one of my now infamous Top 5 posts and now you see that it is gone do not fear it shall return, but it will be my Top 5 instead.
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