When the Playstation Move was originally announced, I showed a picture of it to my girlfriend. She looked at the picture of the device and immediately dubbed it the “Multi-Colored Seal-Nosed Mote”. Since then, I have referred to Sony’s motion controller as such. On friday, I picked up the Seal-Nosed Mote with the Sports Champions bundle and played a heck of a lot of that game.
I made a Youtube video. Hurray! Instead of reading about a demo, why don't you check out my gaming skills in action?
Kick your work week off right with a new episode of the Electric Sista Hood podcast. The ladies are videogame-centric in this week's tangent-filled episode and for good reason.
South Carolina announced that it will be dedicating a monument in October in honor of one of its state's "heroes," and I have some choice words to say to the Carolinians.
It seems as though a lot of games nowadays are throwing multiplayer into the mix. Possibly even more surprising is how successful it is when they do so. Uncharted 2, earlier this year, took their gaming formula and added an incredibly fun multiplayer experience. Bioshock 2 also took the multiplayer plunge and added bought plasmids to the PvP first-person arena. Early next year, when Dead Space 2 launches, it will be the next game to take it’s awesome gameplay and pit friends against friends as they strategically dismember each other for enjoyment.
What, a PC game on Good Demo/Bad Demo? Well, with my PS3 issues, I had to retreat into the arms of my PC, which has not given me nearly as much of a headache as my PlayStation has.
Another week starts similar to the last week with a fresh new episode of the ESH podcast, and in this one the girls are kinda all over the place. It's controlled chaos!
I recall the first time I was introduced to Dr. Dog, as they had opened for the Raconteurs at the Orpheum in Boston. A blend of Wilco and the Beach Boys the Philadelphia quintet produced sounds that -- while had elements of past artists -- was quite unheard of. Soon after this opening gig Dr. Dog's name was slowly reaching out there, with performances on Letterman, Conan and Fallon helping out along the way. Shame, Shame, their sixth album and their first on the ANTI- label, encapsulates what makes Dr. Dog a fantastic band, as well as showcase a few new musical chops.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="430" caption="Yeah, I can fix this. Piece of cake!"][/caption] After taking a "friendly blowtorch" to my PlayStation's motherboard and slapping thermal paste on its processors, I have finally got it breathing again. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="425" caption="Yellow Light of
Take a look at the following video and wonder at the little innovations that are coming to life.