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Show tonight has been múms’d

Published on October 24, 2007 by Aaron Matthew | 0 comments
Categories: Bulletins, Journal, Endgameradio Prime, Wii, Neverwinter Nights, Rhythm, Guitar Hero, Electronica

I apologize, there won’t be a new show tonight.

I’m off to go see Múm tonight in concert so I won’t be here to record, but zug will be putting up an older show on the live stream and keeping the chat room up.

Next week, I will also be gone for Hex Hollywood so we will see you in November!

However, we’ll be posting some news about Guitar Hero 3 soon, and our thoughts and impressions on Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer whence we return to the podcastery. Also, Battalion Wars 2 will be out before then so you can bet we’ll have something to say about that one.

EndgameRadio Prime: Episode 176

Published on October 10, 2007 by Tom Mannino | 0 comments
Categories: News, Reviews, Raves, Endgameradio Prime, Wii, PC, Asian, Cosplay, Conventions, First Person Shooters, Psychology, Local Events
This week we’ll talk about Anime Con Carne, Portal, and all the crazy Nintendo news that dropped this week. Anime on Carne was a blast, Oizys won a prize. We support the effort totally and are going to rock that stuff out hardcore next year. Nintendo news!~ Sonic vs. Mario?! Finally?! Games games games?! Miyamoto’d all over us. Lasty but not leasty, we fanboy over Portal, a masterfully crafted game. Come drool with us.

The True Multimedia Era

Published on August 9, 2007 by Aaron Matthew | 0 comments
Categories: News, Features, Wii, MMOs, History, Movies, PC, Xbox 360, Metamedia, Story, NES

Sony and Virgin Comics are teaming up to make an MMO based on Ramayan 3392 AD.

It’s hard to put into words how awesome this is. Sony Online… you may not have delivered on the previous lasting promises - but you currently have so much win lined up I think it’d be impossible not to at least get ONE of them right.

In relatedy news, Sierra is bringing Spiderwick to a gaming form. Also as you probably know, Northern Lights (The Golden Compass) is slated for the same movie/game treatment.

I think at this point it’s quite safe to say that we’ve entered the realm of MULTIMEDIA storytelling. You could argue that I’m about 10 years late to the game in saying that but I will argue back: Movie treatment was reserved for books with very discernable action/visual elements (usually to the extrapolation of only thus a la Starship Troopers), and were required to have the screenplay/pitch before being considered. Now I think we’re at the point where movies are not made without at least shopping around and discussing the game tie-ins, and books are either made with the tie-in rights well establish and on the market or are shopped as soon as they hit the smallest glimpse of fame. This multimedia experience, for the consumer being able to experience the story either on their medium of choice, or on many if they are not satiated by the first - is reliant on the translations producing a good quality product.

I’d say at least two major events can be blamed for this success: the first being probably the Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter movies. The huge commercial and artistic successes brought two things to America: the ‘fantasy adventure blockbuster’ - opening up a huge genre of video game-ready stories and amazing novels (some of which had previously gone straight from novel to game with no movie like Dragonlance for example), and the destruction of the 90-minute movie formula. With movie stories being able to fill the time mold and episodic devision most appropriate for the story that they are telling (much like games easily vary from 2-hour-to-end to 50+ hour epics), the “you can’t fit that/translate that into a movie’ stigma was largely erased.

The second major event I’d have to argue is video games themselves. We’re a far cry from movie tie-ins that do lip service to the characters and plotline involved while being completely auxiliary to the experience. We don’t routinely have to suffer-or-avoid such atrocities as the ‘we-gotta-have-a-tie-in’ game that really can’t succeed to begin with (Home Alone anyone? - LOL at Bethesda). These days, even the most forced tie-ins are of average gaming quality at worst (on average anyhow) or are ground-breakingly good. Now that we can almost rely on a decent product and a return on investment it’s easy for investors to treat video game rights as part of the package.

Better yet we’re now in the era of true cohabitation at times. The BBC finally announced its shrouded MMO project as a co-released game to tie in with a children’s television show that they are working on. This is a bit of an interesting break for virtual worlds in general as the story of this game world itself revolves around the dualism of a real world and an alternate world. The game is tied in by being the real players’ alternate world analogue - bringing the players to the role of main story characters directly as opposed to through a virtual or roleplay abstraction. More about this in another post, as this post is almost big enough to get movie rights and I’m sure the game for this one won’t be the blockbuster it’s expected to be.

Wii Fit Parody

Published on July 25, 2007 by Tom Mannino | 0 comments
Categories: News, Wii, Sarcasm, Exergaming

This is good stuff, these guys are starting to make some funny vids. Subscribe to the, ftw.

Atlus Shows Us Phallus and Balls

Published on July 10, 2007 by Aaron Matthew | 0 comments
Categories: News, Wii, Nintendo DS, Adventure, Rhythm, Atlus

Atlus E3 Lineup Boasts Four New Games : Next Generation - Interactive Entertainment Today, Video Game and Industry News

Um what… DO WANT.

Trauma Center with coop mode?? Where do I send the copay?
Touch Detectives 2.5? Can’t say I’ve played it but it does feature a very suspiciously phallic character
Two DS Rhythm games?? A Fighting Game One and a game that features RHYTHMIC BALLS?

*sniff* I love you so much Atlus.

Bass Fishing

Published on June 19, 2007 by Aaron Matthew | 0 comments
Categories: News, Wii

This one goes out to my homeboy, Rob…

FISHING!!@#!!@!1 ~ロクマル伝説~

EndgameRadio Episode 148

Published on March 28, 2007 by Tom Mannino | 0 comments
Categories: News, Audio, Raves, Endgameradio Prime, Wii, History, Nintendo DS, Rumors, GBA, Conventions, Dreamcast, NES
It finally happened. Mario vs. Sonic, in bed together, having romance. The two legends of gaming history are now going to be in a game together. We touch upon this topic and concept several times this episode, with discussions ranging from actual game mechanic differences, the amount of success (more like disparity am i rite) between both games, and the future of both franchises. A Chinese MMO creates a new, innovative and creative way to unban your character from your favorite MMO: Donate blood! (Yeah, real blood from your real body.) We saw TMNT this weekend, and it was badass. PAX PAX PAX. It’s going to be harder, better, faster, stronger, bigger, badder, and more radical this year then ever before. We will be there with power and fury.

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VG Cats - Comics - Updated Monday

Published on February 28, 2007 by Tom Mannino | 0 comments
Categories: News, Cats, Wii, Yiff Yiff Yiff, Sex, Exergaming, Wario Ware, Minigame

Previously we commented on how erotic some of the forms were in Wario Ware: Smooth Moves. Our opinions are shared by none other then one of our favorite webcomics, VC Cats.

VG Cats - Comics - Updated Monday

Wii Sports bad for self-esteem

Published on February 14, 2007 by Tom Mannino | 0 comments
Categories: News, Wii, Controversy, Exergaming

NPR commentator: Wii Sports bad for self-esteem - Joystiq

First Newsweek’s Stephen Levy alleges that Guitar Hero is “dumbing down musicianship,” and now this. NPR commentator Kelly McBride recently aired her fears that Wii Sports is artificially inflating the self-esteem of her Wii-playing children.

This is a pile of bulll; The only people who think that being good at a Wii game means they are going to be good at the real-life equivalent deserve to have low self esteem because they are stewpid.

World of Warcraft with Wii Remote

Published on February 1, 2007 by Tom Mannino | 0 comments
Categories: News, Wii, Modding, World of Warcraft, Hacks

It’s possible, but why, I guess? “It makes combat easy…” HE’S A CLICKER!