
Seems that Flikr users are up in arms over the MS takeover stuff and Yahoo. Check this flikr group out. Seems that the Flikr faithful are threatening a mass walkout if MS takes over and messes stuff up.
February 05, 2008 in Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
It began with Greg Kasavin leaving. Which resulted in an overall easing up on the tone of the reviews. They were still honest but just not as damning or harsh. You still rarely got 9's but after Kasavin leaving there were a lot of 4-6 point games which really should have been 2-3s
Then Rich Gallup left and well they basically lost the face and voice of all there video content. Even though Jeff Gerstmann filled the role, for me it was never quite the same, Rich Gallup was a far more neutral host with sound backing in games.
Then the exodus began with the firing of Jeff Gerstmann, it doesn't really matter at this point if it was the Kane & Lynch review or not, the guy was fired very unceremoniously. Since then part time reviewer Frank Provo, Senior Editor Alex Navarro and now Ryan Davies have left the site as well.
There are still a handful of editors who writing style I enjoy reading but overall this site is dead to me. I've begun to rely on 1up for my reviews. Albeit short the reviews are honest and i find IGN reviews a little too forgiving.
February 05, 2008 in Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
When it comes to hard hitting news on the game industry lets face it blogs just don't cut it. Real reviews with lots of pictures, videos and exclusive interviews with developers are what we want to read about then add our own special sauce and write about the 2nd hand news in our own blogs. When it comes to game sites I've been checking out a few consistantly so I thought I'd put my thoughts down about them.
I've been reading this website for YEARS!!! I must have been reading it for at least a decade and a full member for about 5 years. When it comes to good hard reviews Gamespot can not be beat. They're not as up to date as some of the other review sites and there import reviews are rather weak but on the whole if you could only check one game site out before you made a purchase this is the stop. There video content is a real mixed bag, lately they've become a lot more profressional in presentation but the reviewers themselves in front of camera still need a few acting/drama lessons on how to be in front of the camera. I suppose due to the fact that I've been reading their very critical opinions for a decade, I feel as if they are almost friends and don't mind their somewhat sloppy presentation.
When it comes to content of there reviews they are for the most part bang on, they are a bit slow on reviewing systems that aren't favourites of the hardcore gamer such as Nintendo DS but they've still got the most accurate reviews overall and now that they also seem to run www.gamefaqs.com they really are the one stop site for all hardcore gamers.
These guys I've only been reading a few years and the cool thing about IGN is that they have a bit of everything on there. I guess the best way to put it is a guy's mag like Maxim that heavily focuses on stuff that used to be nerdy. Once upon a time people who played video games and read comic books were losers. After the marketing campaigns of Sony's Playstation and big movie adaptations of everything Marvel suddenly its cool to have been a comic geek who would rather play Final Fantasy Adventure on the Gameboy during lunch break than play baseball.
In terms of game content IGN seems faster than Gamespot and they have more import reviews/ hands on articles which is great for me seeing I live in Hong Kong and I'm constantly battling with the decision to buy Japanese games or American games. On the video content side they are a lot more professional in there presentation but at the same time it doesn't have that same personality you get when you watch Gamespot reviews. They definately update everything a lot faster, I often find reviews popping up a day or two faster than gamespot reviews, and they have a lot of content everything from cars, dvd new releases, movie releases, babes, comics, you name it. The primary focus still remains games, however the one thing I would have to say about there reviews are they are a bit too generous maybe thats why gamespot spends that extra day reviewing a game before releasing the review. I suppose for the casual gamer its a good indication but if your picky like me gamespot reviews are more accurate.
This is the new site I've been checking out a lot. They're going on a completely different angle. Basically everything on there website is downloadable videos. There are NO written reviews so if your going to check out this site you'd better have a swift connection. I only found out through a friend that they are either owned by MTV or affiliated with MTV which would explain the very high polish on all video content. They produce great documentaries on games, check out the 6 part mini documentary, 'Legend of Zelda Retrospective' to see what i mean.
There reviews are a bit wishy washy sometimes they're very accurate then sometimes they're very generous, but its their features such as 'Bonus Round' and 'Gamer 2.0' which has got me hooked on the site. Bonus Round is a round table discussion with important game industry people and sometimes the stuff they talk about is pretty candid. Gamer 2.0 just has a bunch of interesting stories covering gamers in general. I've only been hooked onto this site a few days but once i found this site I was browsing it non-stop, but that was more to see their archeived content.
When it comes to gaming these are the sites I read and my opinion on their content, click on there logos and you should be redirected to the sites so you can read them yourselves (if you don't already) and decide on your own.
December 06, 2006 in Gadgets, Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Seems everyone is out to get iTunes, Songbird just might be the one! And isn’t the logo adorable! From what I understand basically Songbird is a browser that sees the Internet in terms of MP3. So you can search any Mp3 that is available somewhere on the internet and have a listen. The Songbird project was lead by ex-WinAmp-er Rob Lord. This isn’t meant to be the newest way to pirate music but just a way you can listen to music that’s available online, and here’s the catch phrase of the internet its ‘open source’. Read more here (via: Boing boing)
February 08, 2006 in Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Advance wars is a great game with a huge fan base. So big in fact that someone has gone and made a website that allows you to play the game online. It seems there are all sorts of tournaments and all the maps you could want to play found on Advance Wars By Web. If you’re a fan and looking for some lunch time break browser action check it out here (via:4cr)
August 25, 2005 in Games, Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Gestures are all the rave when it comes to web browsing. Incase you don’t know what that is, its where you use your mouse to trace patterns that execute commands. Now there is some new gestures that can be use in Windows to Fold n’ Drop your windows, looks pretty cool. Check it out here remember to check out the video (via: Gizmodo, Oh!Gizmo)
July 21, 2005 in Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Ok so I know some of these videos are old but still I was bored and came across a bunch of videos I thought I’d like to share with all of you
Counter Struck: Funny Real Action CS video
Wall Climbing: Some Crazy Chinese Soldier
climbing walls
Break Dancing: Some breakers dance off
Air Drum: Really stupid but funny
DAVID "ELSEWHERE" BERNAL: This
crazy dancer, he’s also one of the Dancers in the GTI ad
New Golf GTI ad no sound smaller with sound: The infamous ad of my new
dream car
Slamnation: these guys can dunk!
Enjoy!
July 21, 2005 in Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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