Mass Effect 2 Free For Dragon Age 2 PC Purchasers
What's the chances they don't already have it though?
industrygamers.com news
aspro
Nintendo on the new Retro Studios and Rare relationship
RARE was difficult
next-gen.biz news
gamingeek
NGP May No Longer Be Released in 2011
Earthquake related issues may delay release.
1up.com news
aspro
Monhan Nikki: Pokapoka Airu-mura G Gets a Sequel
PSP game that mashed up Monster Hunter and Animal Crossing.
1up.com news
aspro
Famitsu has No Reviews This Week
Second week in a row. Earthquake related.
1up.com impressions news
aspro
New Capcom Game Reveal in Famitsu Next Week
Might be for a game called Dragon's Dogma.
1up.com news
aspro
Capcom's 3DS adventure game Nazo Waku Yakata
"Experience short play sessions in various rooms in a mansion. Each room is home to personable characters."
andriasang.com media news
gamingeek
Indie Streets of Rage Remake
Apparently awesome, get it before the cease-and-desist order.
bombergames.net news
aspro
Shin'en 3DS action game reveal soon
A 'technical marvel' that shows off 3DS' power
thebitblock.com news
gamingeek
Nintendo: We need more like Retro
Nintendo’s US liaison on the hunt for studios “with a sense of craftsmanship
next-gen.biz news
gamingeek
Davide Cage: The Dualshock is the end of an era
He calls for new controllers and says that Move and Kinect are not the answer
next-gen.biz news
gamingeek
Wii HDMI key preorders open
Plugs into the back of your Wii, upscales to 1080p
hdmikey.com news
gamingeek
Comedy Central and Spike Get Into the Games Biz
Will make licenced games for MTV etc...
1up.com news
aspro
Epic CEO Says No Physical Media Next Gen
“Spinning mechanical media is truly an awful distribution scenario for gaming”
nowgamer.com news
aspro
Super Meat Boy Retail Version Unboxed
$20 for a good old fashioned box and goodies.
bigdownload.com news
aspro
Duke Nukem Critical Mass DS review
" Critical Mass will blow other side-scrollers out of the water and Duke will sit proudly in his new home"
thejoypads.co.uk impressions
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Yeah, you simply can't get the proper HD look from any upscaled SD source. Hopefully, Nintendo will do something similar as that Dolphin emu in Wii HD, assuming it'll be BC, of course.
The launch PS3 had a form up upscaling for PS2 games, which smoothed things around the edges but didn't give you a perfect picture either. At least from what I could see on comparison shots of God of War 2 and 1.
Yeah, that goes for upscaled dvds too, if the picture transfer isn't a good one you have a poorer picture. On a really good transfer the scaling is better.
3DS is a great babysitting tool. It tucks me into bed at night. I guess I'm not self respecting and I'm out of my 20s Tretton.
Tretton sounds like an idiot.
There goes Jack again popping off at the mouth. He neverreally has anything of any substance to add.
Sony - 2005
"With the DS, it's fair to say that Nintendo stepped out of the technical race and went for a feature differentiation with the touch screen, but I fear that it won't have a lasting impact beyond that of a gimmick - so the long-lasting appeal of the platform is at peril as a direct result of that."
"Nintendo knows its target audience, because it has really narrowed that down; and it's pretty much defined by a boy or girl's ability to admire Pokemon."
A mysterious flashing light was captured on video over Japan as yet another earthquake hit the beleaguered country on Thursday, but what was it?
The footage (video to the right) clearly shows a ball of light pulsing for around eight seconds on the horizon in Tokyo during the aftershock.
It registered 7.1 on the Richter scale and struck 40 miles east of Sendai along the same fault line as last month's quake.
We take a look at several theories as to what could have caused the bizarre phenomenon, from the plausible to the wacky, and get some insight from an expert seismologist.
Earthquake light
The most widely circulating explanation is that this was an 'earthquake light' - literally a light that appears in the sky during times of seismic activity.
There have been a number of recorded instances of these - at Kalapana in 1975, L'Aquilla in 2009 and Chile in 2010 - but the phenomenon is not universally accepted in the scientific community.
Dr David Robinson, an earthquake researcher at Oxford University, told Yahoo! News one reason why these might happen.
"The idea is that just before an earthquake, you might get some build up of stress just prior to the event.
"People have invented all kinds of mechanisms whereby this stress gets released as an electromagnetic excitation of the upper atmosphere, which can cause things like lights appearing, similar to the Northern Lights."
The problem with this theory, said Dr Robinson, was that no-one has yet come up with a plausible reason for why this actually happens. "Anything which is caused by an unknown mechanism is dubious," he said.
A second issue is that while there have been several recorded instances of 'earthquake lights', they don't happen during every earthquake.
"There are satellites up there that record every thunderstorm that happens on earth. If you're getting something similar to a flash of lightning during an earthquake then they're going to measure it, but that's not happening."
There are a couple of other explanations that could explain this though. The first concerns quartz. When tectonic plates containing the mineral rub against each other, they create intense electric fields (called piezoelectricity). This could manifest itself as flashes of light.
A second, tantalizing possibility is these lights could actually predict upcoming quakes. This theory suggests that before a quake, the ground 'exhales' radon, which results in light emissions in the atmosphere. Dr Robinson says this is "clutching at straws" though.
He doesn't rule out earthquake lights, but feels the subject needs more study.
"Just because they can't be explained doesn't necessarily make them not true. But until anyone comes up with a plausible mechanism it will be on the fringes of earthquake study."
Electrical explosion
Another possible theory for the burst of light is that it was some kind of electrical explosion. It's been speculated that the flash was an electrical transformer exploding after being struck by the quake.
During Thursday'squake 3.6million homes in North East Japan area lost power, traffic signals and road lights also stopped working. 900,000 houses were still affected on Friday afternoon.
A spokesman for the Tohuku Electric Power Company said six power plants in the area went down after the tremor and power lines throughout the area were damaged, making this explanation a possibility.
A US 'superweapon'
We're into the outlandish territory now. Many commentators, including oddball conspiracy theorist David Icke, have said the footage was evidence of 'Haarp' (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program).
Based in Alaska, this weather program was set up by the US Air Force, Navy and University of Alaska to research the upper atmosphere (the ionosphere) with a view to improving satellite communication.
Some have speculated that Haarp can physically change weather conditions, and the project's been blamed for triggering floods, hurricanes, droughts, the earthquakes in Haiti and Pakistan and even Gulf War Syndrome. Mind control is another one of its supposed capabilities.
Suffice to say the events in Japan have also been attributed to this 'superweapon' - with former governor of Minnesota and pro-wrestler Jesse Ventura telling Piers Morgan recently:
"The US's HAARP weapon system can cause natural disasters, including earthquakes and tsunamis like the one that happened in Japan."
UFOs
Whenever grainy handheld footage of a glowing light in the sky surfaces, it's only a matter of time before it's held up as evidence of UFOs. This video is no exception.
A quick YouTube search reveals a spate of alien sightings in the build up to the Japan earthquake, with little green men spotted above Kyoto and the Sakurajima Volcano. Even Chinese news agency Xinyua reported UFOs flying over Mount Fuji in February.
An alien spacecraft was also spotted during recent Japanese news coverage of the Earthquake, but this was later confirmed to be a helicopter.
I'm leaving this afternoon bitches. Have a meeting in Mérida. Should be back on sunday.
Today if you are around. I do want to try and beat the 2-2 boss unassisted first, so I'll give that a try. It's Saturday here so I'll be on ealerier than usual.
Mass effect 3 details (potential spoilers I guess)
- The game begins with Shepard on Earth, on trial for the events of ME2, during which the Reapers invade.
- The action starts with Shepard escaping to the Normandy, fighting husks and searching for allies.
- The Illusive Man is set to return and Cerberus wants Shepard dead.
- Mass Effect 3 will increase the RPG elements of ME2, with more intricate skill trees, and numerous upgrades to powers.
- Returning squad mates include Liara, Ashley or Kaiden, and Garrus, as well as new name James Sanders.
- Also confirmed, but possibly not as part of your squad: Wrex, Mordin, Legion and Anderson.
- Weapons will be customisable enabling you to swap parts and alter the performance and appearance.
- Mass Effect 3 will boast multiple endings dependant on who you've recruited and who is in your squad.
- The game will include an interactive comic similar to that in the PS3 version of Mass Effect 2 to bring new players up to speed.
- Mass Effct 3 won't feature a multiplayer mode.
When I read a quote like this the song "Cocaine" always starts playing in my head:
"Our view of the 'Game Boy experience' is that it's a great babysitting tool," Tretton said in a bruising chat with CNN, "something young kids do on airplanes, but no self-respecting 20-something is going to be sitting on an airplane with one of those. He's too old for that."
Man I really cannot stand when somebody from Sony opens their mouth. They sound so completely arrogant, and the shit they say is usually such bullshit its not even funny. This Tretton guy I've wanted to punch in the mouth since the 1st time I saw him. Why are they spouting off now? Getting a little nervous about the 3DS being out and new consoles on the horizon?
I honestly think this is a case of a dude getting amped up for an interview on CNN, snorting some coke and going into the the interview. Normal business people representing companies of Sony's size don't say crazy shit like that.
So now you can play the Xbox versions on the PS3.