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Just release ______ for the 360 or PS3!
by Talbain
Dec 16th, 2006
04:26:14 PM
What, these games are too good to be released on the Wii or something? I'd like the system to get more adult-themed games on it, and this is the type of attitude that leads to it not getting anything.
I play games with young ones all the time
by GoonF
Dec 16th, 2006
04:32:40 PM
Katamari? Lego Star Wars? Kids and adults can enjoy these games. In Monki's scenario kids are gonna sit around waiting to push a button. And kids love to wait around.
Is pocket pool a real game?
by Leopold Scotch
Dec 16th, 2006
05:13:37 PM
That's seriously one of the most pathetically cynical attempts to market bullshit since BMX-XXX and Leisure Suit Larry. On a similar topic, if tits and blood are what attract you to a game (or, more to the point, if their absence puts you off good games) you deserve the steaming piles of shit constanty shovelled down your throat. It's the fuckers who go out and buy this crap that ensure that developers and publishers completely bastardize classic franchises like Sonic and Bomberman. I mean, have you even seen the cover for Act Zero? It's embarassing. Granted, Sonic and Bomberman went downhill before making them "mature" (a word that should never be used in gaming unless you're a complete hypocrite) but the guns and edgy imagery aren't the means of salvaging the game.
Make simple games?
by Johnno
Dec 16th, 2006
06:17:37 PM
Well there are plenty of simple one-two button LCD Tiger Electronics devices in gumball vending machines... all kinds of franchises... Basically you want a simple game with cool graphics? Because there are one two button games but they can also be complex and complicated, in fact a lot of old school games were either too hard or awfully developed... frankly, a lot of the 3D stuff is easier. Well either purchase an old NES or get them on the virtual console and buy a retro controller that I'm certain they'll roll out... BUt honestly though, maybe it's not a god idea to give a 3 year old a game yet and let him develop his visual spatial motor reflex skillls on his own, then when he's older get him into a simple game on the new consoles...
The producers guild of America...
by Johnno
Dec 16th, 2006
06:23:01 PM
Have also recognized other game producers, including Hideo kojima http://tinyurl.com/vxtx8
I got a Wii game and don't have a Wii. I'm loving it!
by Orionsangels
Dec 16th, 2006
07:34:22 PM
I bought Zelda Twilight Princess for the Gamecube. I can't stop playing it! I'm ten years old again. Nintendo never fails. Every few years they release a magical game that harkins back to a time when games were an adventure and not just machine guns, explosions and violence.
Yep and the Next-gen Goden Axe trailer is on youtube.
by Orionsangels
Dec 16th, 2006
07:37:22 PM
It looks amazing! http://tinyurl.com/wyaur
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by proper
Dec 16th, 2006
08:53:05 PM
Kids will adapt to today's control methods,they always do,it's a natural evolution.Many people I know stopped playing after the N64 controller had too many buttons to learn quickly so you do have a point(though to me they were lightweights anyway).As far as the Wii(titter ye not) virtual console goes,where I live Nintendo are offering PAL conversions with big arse borders and slower speeds than Japanese and American versions so thet don't have to spend time(and money)putting on European language options but thats ok,it justifies the time I spent getting the ROMs years ago.Nintendo wiil never get me spending money on substandard products and I hope euro players feel the same way and won't waste their money(virtual or real)until this situation is sorted(Don't hold your breath you wiil die waiting).Monki= Like GoonF said, Lego Star Wars I+II is good for all,Most DS games etc,come on mate,spread your wings gameswise,its all there if u know where to look or do u need brain training too =).http://tinyurl.com/tlzu2
no game reviews?
by Spice-Orange
Dec 16th, 2006
09:17:43 PM
what type of site is this?
get a new game editor
by FakePlasticGuava
Dec 16th, 2006
11:07:03 PM
the fact that you believe the only gaming tasks a child can perform are opening doors, etc., shows how little you know about young gamers. Unless you mean 5 years I think you seriously underestimate how well children can play. If you disagree, take it up with the 12 year old I was playing Gears of War with over Xbox Live last night. The same kid who won the match for us when the rest of us 20+ year olds had gone down. also, spore has less potential on the 360 and the ps3. think of how few people playing online would be for the ps3. there would be that many less worlds for you to visit online. and for the 360, its gamepad just doesn't cut it. the wiimote was made for RTS gaming. but oh well. you go on with your "game playing".
pretty dang obvious
by kuguy3000
Dec 17th, 2006
01:05:59 AM
Harry, whoever...shut this column down unless you fix it up. It's obvious this guy knows very, very little about the actual game industry outside of press releases...

I also agree with the guy who mentioned XBOX or PS3 only. Is the Wii somehow not considered a real system? Last time I checked the whole damn world was in love with it, publishers are lining up, and everyone's losing licenses to it.

Where was the amazingly HUGE Squaresoft news about Dragon Quest 9? HELLO...??!!

What about the Wii strap news? What about ANYTHING relevant to gaming at all? Videogames are very cool but they need a better column than this, cuz there are other sites. if this guy cant do it than have someone else do it.

The best game-sites? Absolutely gotta be www.kotaku.com and www.popzart.com

Both sites beat the shit out of this one. Sorry Harry I love you, but learn from THOSE guys. They do what this is SUPPOSED to do but much, much better.
gotta repeat it
by kuguy3000
Dec 17th, 2006
01:06:55 AM
Just had to say it again, but for REAL gaming news, goto:

www.kotaku.com

www.popzart.com
I started playing in 77 when they had knob controllers
by Orionsangels
Dec 17th, 2006
02:11:30 AM
I've now played the Wiimote. I've been through every controller and I'm still gaming. I adapted. I evolved with gaming. Some people couldn't and they left the scene.
I've now played with the Wiimote.
by Orionsangels
Dec 17th, 2006
02:13:21 AM
Don't think i'm outta touch and thought the wii was called the wiimote, hehe
No, none of us remember Golden Axe.
by Grando
Dec 17th, 2006
02:49:32 AM
It's only one of the most seminal arcade game sin history. WHo does this guy think he is writing for? A bunch of 15 year old PSP owners?
speaking of golden axe
by kuguy3000
Dec 17th, 2006
04:04:53 AM
What makes this all the more ironic is that the original game (or Genesis version, anyway) was just released a few weeks ago for the Wii Virtual console. That's right...Golden Axe, just released, weeks ago.

SOrry, but this column needs to go. It's embarrassing to the aintitcool name..if that means anything. it's nothing personal monki guy, but you simply don't know enough to write about games.
Talbain, don't worry..
by Lemming
Dec 17th, 2006
05:49:06 AM
If Monki actually had a fucking clue about the medium he's supposed he'd know that Will Wright has already stated that Spore will be out on *all* systems, including mobile phones.
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Dec 17th, 2006
05:50:37 AM
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Dec 17th, 2006
05:51:02 AM
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Delete. This. Blog.
by Horseflesh
Dec 17th, 2006
07:14:01 AM
"Sometimes I amaze myself." You know what would amaze your readers? One tiny tidbit of useful fucking information. You must be really good friends with someone on the AICN staff for this crap to continue.
Embarrassing
by HFDLU
Dec 17th, 2006
08:35:13 AM
Let me be the first member of the game industry to confirm how terrible this column is. I mean, I don't come to AICN for my gaming news in the first place, but from the looks of it, I won't ever be.
I propose a challenge to this site
by DigitalDong
Dec 17th, 2006
10:36:20 AM
Get rid of this column...it's...just....so sad.
Simple games
by Jack Burton
Dec 17th, 2006
11:48:03 AM
The Lego Star Wars games are pretty much a 2 button affair. But I agree with most other posters, thinking a kid is not as skilled as an adult is pretty naive. I was about 12 when I beat the first Legend Of Zelda. My 6 year old brother used to beat the first Super Mario Brothers over and over trying to beat his best time. As for complicated control schemes, if the game is good the controls are not a big deal. It's when the layout is counter-intuitive and you can't change it that you run into problems.
I disagree, the purpose of a games section on AICN
by Johnno
Dec 17th, 2006
12:02:36 PM
Will first and formost be for the talkbacks where we can bitch about the same stuff like in every other one... As long as that works, it's all good...
this collumn...
by Abhimanyu
Dec 17th, 2006
02:02:34 PM
I know nowhere NEAR as much as others do about games, and even I find this collumn uninteresting. Where are the reviews? Why can't I know what's going on with games? I want to know what's fun,what's not, what's a good deal. I like the stuff on gamespot.com - they actually play the games and tell you pros and cons. I like this site for the movie/tv stuff a whole lot - opinions and all. But a list of games being released this week is hardly a game collumn. Sorry Monki - I know one guy can't play and review all these games by release times, but can't we at least get one review? And aside from the Lego STar Wars, I think Okami is a very beautiful and innovative game - but also very easy , with a great environmental theme going on that makes it perfect for kids.
Monki
by TheGoddamnSiege
Dec 17th, 2006
04:14:46 PM
How does it feel to completely fail as a newswriter?
You all are crazy
by dioxholster
Dec 17th, 2006
06:24:11 PM
i dont see anything wrong with the column. You guys are asking for game reviews from a MOVIE SITE, i mean comon. whats important is that we(movie fans not gaming nerds) actually get a chance to discuss these games.
chill everyone
by RogersPop75
Dec 17th, 2006
06:34:54 PM
jesus christ everyone needs to chill. until recently, we haven't had a place to post about games, and now we do. so everyone shut the fuck up. the column will improve over time. peace out
Utter Crap Games Section
by DarfurOnTheRocks
Dec 17th, 2006
09:35:51 PM
Firstly to those apologists that argue that this section is a light take on the world of videogames, let me inform you that there are a group of people who feel that electronic entertainment is just as important as movies. As such they give the subject matter the reverence that they believe that it deserves. It pitiful excuse for a videogame section is made all the more pathetic due to the fact that IGN approaches movies BETTER than AICN covers videogames. IGN started off in videogame news. Every week I check this section out in the hopes that it will provide something valuable.....I am still waiting...
I guess Monki needs a staff...
by Johnno
Dec 17th, 2006
10:38:21 PM
He needs a PS2/PS3 guy, and Xbox360 guy, a Wii guy, a PC guy, a PSP guy and a DS guy. And together they divide an conquer... I'm sure some gamers on AICN wouldn't mind helping out... just as Harry puts up reviews from various people and contributors, Monki ought to get some insiders or take e-mail from various people who have played and can give a good comprehensive review... doesn't have to be out on day 1 either... Maybe those complaining ought to help out a bit? If you find some good interesting little known news that's verifiable, send it in! Contribute! I wouldn't mind, but I'm fucking busy at the moment and have none of the next gen systems...
Monki doesn't need a staff...
by TheGoddamnSiege
Dec 18th, 2006
01:48:47 AM
He needs to take some fucking journalism classes.
whothefuckcares
by TheGoddamnSiege
Dec 18th, 2006
04:08:56 AM
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance was actually a decent game.
hmmm?
by GoonF
Dec 18th, 2006
06:23:53 AM
You're right I never played them.I'm just full of lies. Here, let me lie about some ratings for this game. IGN Lego Star Wars: 8.0 Lego Star Wars 2: 8.2 Gamespot Lego Star Wars: 7.6 Lego Star Wars 2: 7.7 Gamespy Lego Star Wars: 4.5 out of 5 Lego Star Wars 2: 4.5 out of 5 GamePro Lego Star Wars: 4 out of 5 Lego Star Wars 2: 4.5 out of 5 Yep, them there sure is some sucky reviews
Wasted Potential....
by DarfurOnTheRocks
Dec 18th, 2006
10:01:27 AM
I always felt that AICN would be a good place to provide some detailed critique on the world of videogames. IGN, 1UP, Gamespot, etc... provide enough reviews already. We could talk about some of the thematic or storytelling issues of electronic entertainment. Let's go into detail that after stripping all those snazzy cutscenes and stylish presentation, the Metal Gear Solid series really does not have innovative gameplay. Agree or Disagree, that would provide for a stimulating Talkback. How about the idea that games such as Double Dragon and Final Fight are racist in their negative presentation of coloured people? Again, these ideas would definitely stimulate this section.
Well if you want news to talk about...
by Johnno
Dec 18th, 2006
01:14:45 PM
Blu-Ray beats out HDDVD thanks to PS3, Microsoft's HDDVD add on has sold 42,000 compared to Sony's sold out PS3s numbering close to 200,000 and that's not including stand alone players of either Blu-Ray or HD-DVD. So currently there is a very large install base for Blu-Ray that will only get bigger as Sony has finally managed to get production issues under control and can manufacture 1 million consoles a month. However, is this going to be the death knell for HDDVD? Certainly Sony now has the advantage, but we know that people who buy the HD-DVD add on for Xbox 360 are getting it because they want to watch HD movies... Will PS3 owners now pony up for Blu-Ray movies?

Sony has updated the PS3 so you can use your old PS2 harddrive data so you can finallly play FFXI on your PS3...

PS3 gets a massive firmware update that includes: "Multi-tasking- included will be audio/video conferencing while browsing the XMB and its features/ gameplay. (It wasn’t a stretch to assume this would come sooner rather than later. The PS3 can already multitask to an extent...you can play music while viewing photos, press the PS button and the XMB would display over it...heck, even videos can run in the background...and Sony will just have to tie a few loose ends to get it fully multi-tasking. I really hope this includes downloads for the PS Store as well...) New XMB display options (consider this a confirmation of wallpapers and themes!) New animations for audio playback. (I think there’s only one random one right now, so it’s nice to have a few new options) New photo album options. (Not sure if this means new ways of displaying pics or more options for the current choices) Playstation Store auto resume. (Thank goodness. Currently if you lose your download midway, you have to start all over again.) PSP Remote Play advanced access option- allows for remote access to your PS3 anywhere in the world via hotspot. (Awesome. I didn’t think we’d get this so soon! The only concern I have about this is how the PS3 is accessed currently...you need to leave your PS3 on and tuned to Remote Play before you can access it. This just won’t work if, say, you’re leaving on a two week trip and forgot to set up your PS3 before you go. It’ll be interesting to see how this turns out.) There was talk of a TiVo-like service for the PS3 in the later fall, but Sony has gone on to say they don’t have any promises on that one. It sounds a bit less likely that it will happen, but there’s still that chance. From the original site: “The Tivo functionality in Q3 2007. Seems it’s certainly technically possible to do that with PS3, but they’re not making any guarantees about if or when they’d add that functionality.”"

"Now that the PS3 has been out on the market for a while, analysts can get a firm grasp of exactly what the shortages are doing to, both hardware and software, the various alternatives. The actual results are surprising to most of us "logical" thinkers. According to analyst groups, the biggest winner in the PS3 shortages is actually Sony. The displaced PS3 money is going to purchase PS2 software. Few are opting for an Xbox 360 as an alternative to not getting a PS3, though analysts believe the push will be enough to help Microsoft hit the 10 million goal. The biggest loser is EA, which focused too much effort on the PS3 and overextended themselves. Activision and THQ are in good positions as they focused more on the Xbox 360 and PS2. There seems to be some method behind the PS3 madness at Sony. While they are losing potential PS3 customers, either to the Xbox 360 -- the Wii is not even considered an alternative and stands by itself -- or just won't buy it at all, the money is getting filtered into the PS2 business. However, these short term gains are going to kill third party relationships as it is expected that few, if any, PS3 games will reach profitability before 2007 is over and done with. If developers chose to focus on the established Xbox 360 while waiting for PS3 shipments to rise, they may be waiting forever; the PS3 won't continue to sell without the games to go along with it.""

INteresting Wii story here about Nintendo fanboy enthusiasm for gettting a console: http://tinyurl.com/ybur8n and people continue to hurt themselves and break stuff while playing the Wii: http://tinyurl.com/yhzrkh
< br>"Ladies and gentlemen, you might want to sit down; flagship Xbox 360 RPG Blue Dragon has outsold the recently released Zelda: Twilight Princess - and all other Wii software - in Japan. The latest Media Create Japanese chart puts the Mistwalker RPG at number four in the top selling titles in Japan for December 4 through 10, which has managed to shift a respectable 80,000 copies in the country giving it the number two all-time 360 sales record behind Dead or Alive 4. Blue Dragon has received a considerable level of hype in Japan, largely thanks to the fanbase surrounding Dragon Ball Z artist Akira Toriyama who designed the characters in the game, and a special edition Japanese Blue Dragon 360 bundle which some Japanese retailers reported to have sold out of within minutes of opening pre-orders. Meanwhile Nintendo's latest Zelda has shockingly dwindled all the way to number 17 in Japan, only a week after it was bested by mini-game titles Wii Sports and Wii Play during the Far Eastern console launch. You could speculate that perhaps quantaties of the game - and especially the Wii hardware - have become near-impossible to secure in Japan, but we'll have to wait and see how the numbers perk up in the following weeks. So could this be a turning point for Microsoft's console in the Far East? We'll let you know how far it is up the top ten next week."

"In an interview published on CVG today GRAW 2 content producer Olivier Dauba discussed 360 competitor Gears of War, saying it's "it's an absolutely awesome ten minutes," but "if you play 20 minutes it doesn't bring anything new." "We try to go beyond that and making something that lasts for quite a few hours," Dauba continues. "It's a different game maybe but in my opinion we're aiming for something deeper and wider with a bigger scope." "We're designing our game as a more long-term experience." The GRAW 2 producer continues saying that he thinks Gears is a very good game, but "the core gameplay is very simple" adding, "you take cover, you aim and basically that's it. Ghost Recon in my opinion has a much deeper layer of tactical choices and the environments are actually different as well; Gears of War looks more or less the same to me - this type of destroyed city and destroyed environment.""

Johnno, where are you getting this information from?
by TheAllSeeingEye
Dec 18th, 2006
03:15:25 PM
It's way, WAY off mark.
Given that Sony won't even reach its target number of 600'000 units before year end, it's hardly a confirmed victory for Blu-Ray. Microsoft however will have 10 MILLION!! units in homes around the world by year end; that's an awful lot of prospective buyers who might decide to opt for that £100 HD-DVD unit this christmas or at any time they feel they're ready to upgrade to high definition/high density movies.
If Microsoft has just a 20% take up for its drive, (which is selling out), it will have nearly 4 times the number of HD DVD drives in consumer homes. Also, if you go to a site like PLAY.COM and peruse their HD-DVD titles and compare it to Blu-Ray, you'll see the library is much bigger; another reason people would go for HD-DVD.
Quite embarrasing for the self declared masters of the videogame industry but nowhere near as humiliating than being outdone by NINTENDO, who will actually ship 1 million units by year end, who have great forecasts for next year, (so it's not just an xmas fad), and will actually, unlike Sony and Microsoft, be in profit from hardware sales alone.
Finally, the word on the grapevine is that Sony will be pushing back the European launch of PS3 until September, makes sense as this is the month they've launched all of their systems in Europe. Bear in mind, PSP came out a YEAR after Japan and the US and still did very well. Obviously they want to hype it up for next christmas. I've been saying it for a long time now, Sony have made a massive gamble using Blu-Ray and for the most part it's backfired. Late shipping, poor production levels and tech issues have been the bane of the PS3. To quote one analyst "PS3 should have assured the success of Blu-ray, Blu-ray may have assured the failure of the PS3 -- at least for 2006"
TheAllSeeingEye
by Johnno
Dec 18th, 2006
08:55:48 PM
That info is not way way off the mark... Sony has gotten production issues taken care off and PS3s are in full production of 1,000,000 a month. Knowing that amount should sell out, they expect to sell at least that many by years end.

The source for sales of Blu-ray PS3s versus 360 HDDVD drives is here: http://tinyurl.com/vc7v7 Blu-Ray outnumbers HDDVD drives, but we've yet to see if those PS3 owners will actually start purchasing Blu-Ray movies, otherwise curently HD-DVDs are selling because those who buy HD-DVD drives for 360 obviously want movies.

And the rumors about delaying the European launch are simply rumors, Sony knows about these rumors and has reaffirmed that the European launch is still on for March and is allowing Europeans to register their online IDs ahead of time, the fact that PS3 production is in full swing without problems is also reassuring...
^ Also, keep in mind...
by Johnno
Dec 18th, 2006
09:22:49 PM
PS3 owners are STILL purchasing Blu-Ray discs! They might not be movies, but the Blu-Ray disc is still being used more and selling far more than HD-DVD discs... So, from Sony's standpoint, it's fine, however, for the studios it's far too early to tell... least it end up like UMD. But seeing as how other hardware manufacturers are making other Blu-Ray players, stand alone or for PCs, it's in a far different and better category than PSP's UMD.
Geez Jack...er Monki...er Bobo...what's next??
by Beeslo
Dec 18th, 2006
11:25:53 PM
Looking good there, ace. Hope you snagged a Wii and will let me play. Especially since I can get my gf interested in one enough that she would go in halvies with me for one....even though $250 isn't that much...but I be poor!
Johnno
by TheAllSeeingEye
Dec 19th, 2006
06:05:47 AM
What you have totally ignored is the size of already installed 360's out there. Big difference between 600'000 PS3's and 10 Million. The point i was trying to make, was that the agressive price point Microsoft have fixed on their unit is a much more appealing option to ALOT more people than a stand alone Blu-Ray or HD-DVD system. To say that Blu-Ray has won the format war is a little more than hopeful optimism. As for the September launch of PS3, don't hold your breath for a spring release in Europe, Sony have had a massive executive shake up, (PS3 hasn't been their only debacle this year), so there'll be delays on that side of their business but more importantly, it's the wrong time of year to launch a system. Just watch and see.
I'm not ignoring the 360 installed base...
by Johnno
Dec 19th, 2006
11:29:17 AM
And I didn't announce victory for Blu-Ray, I said currently Sony has the advantage, HD-DVD movies are still selling more than Blu-Ray movies at this current time... The 360 install base is big, but as you can see, currently the numbers indicate that only a small percentage have bothered picking up the HD-DVD add-on. Those who will buy PS3 will get Blu-Ray whether they want it or not... also the price of a 360+HDDVD drive comes to about the same as a PS3 with Blu-Ray built in... So whether people are comparing the 360 bundle or the PS3 to stand alone systems, is moot. Hardware people know better to look into the stand alone units, although word is that the PS3 is a more competent blu-ray player than one of the stand alone units currently out due to a chip defect.

As for the European launch, things seem fine at the moment. The big executive changes within the Sony corporation aren't anything negative, I don't know why people see it that way... what will that do? And why is it the wrong time of year to launch? Sure, the Christmas shopping season will be over, but the system will still sell out... so launch dates for these systems aren't anything to be concerned over (though long delays can cause mass dissappointment which is why Sony cannot afford to do this again), what matters is having enough supply for the shopping seasons after launch.
Using Your PS3 as a BluRay Player will Kill It
by DarfurOnTheRocks
Dec 19th, 2006
01:26:06 PM
It is never a good idea for your videogame system to double up as your Blu-Ray player because of all the wear and tear that occurs. Sony had experienced this complaint in the past with their PS2. However, they want to force Blu-Ray down our throats. That is why the PS 3 is so bloody expensive. And I think that is why the PS3 will fail to enjoy the success of its father, the PS2. This idea that this is the cheapest Blu-Ray player on the market is perhaps moot. There are only 200 titles available for these HD players. This number will have to increase drastically before HD-DVD or Blu-Ray becomes mainstream. And when that happens, these players may become hybrid players, and or selling for $100 at your local supermarket. But of course, videophiles must have what they want now I suppose. But still they will not be buying a PS3, but a dedicated system.
DarfurOnTheRocks
by Johnno
Dec 20th, 2006
01:22:49 AM
According to reviews, Sony's PS3 is a very competent Blu-Ray player, so far, even superior to some of the dedicated systems out on teh market... And I doubt it will kill it, but perhaps it's possible that early launch consoles might experience problems. PS2s that my friends use extensively for games and DVDs til today run fine...

As for complaints abotu price, I don't tihnk average consumers are going to wonder about it, they will see taht it's costly, sure, but then they pretty much expect new consoles to be costly... so it no surprise for them. In fact, on Ebay, people are making bids on Wiis that cost more than a PS3! As it turns out price isn't that big an issue until much further down the road. I personally expected the consoles to retail at close to $700-800, that what I was prepared to pay, so frankly the price ranges now are only good news to me and I'd hope they drop further by next year which is when I'm going to pick one up...
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