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    1oneWON just created a new forum post on the topic Do you like sports? in the Off-Topic
    I love to watch football and basketball. I played both and also baseball until I was about 15.

  • Aug. 19, 2008 - 9:12 a.m.
    1oneWON just created a new forum post on the topic The GiantBomb GiantStory.... in the Off-Topic
    bukkookkub said: "While tickling the fancy, there was a woman that walked buy wearing a suit made of cottage cheese and cocoa butter. She said, "Man sometimes you feel like no one pays attention to detail anymore." Then she proceeded to..." ...lick the cottage cheese and cocoa butter off in an intoxicatingly seductive way for no apparent reason. But that previously unapparent reason became apparent when suddenly...

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    She messed up any opportunity for the gold but:

    Alicia Sacramone

  • Aug. 18, 2008 - 6:23 p.m.
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    New York Giants from birth to death. They're demolishing Cleveland tonight too, which is nice.

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    1oneWON just created a new forum post on the topic Why is Fox attacking Obama? in the Off-Topic
    Fred Friendly: The Air Force hasn't gone on the record. So you want to forego the standards you've stuck to for years. Both sides, no commentary. Edward R. Murrow: We all editorialize. Fred Friendly: I'm just making sure we identify that we're giving them the information up front and we're asking them to comment on it. Edward R Murrow: Frank, hold on. I've searched my conscience. I can't for the life of me find any justification for this. I simply cannot accept that there are, on every story, two equal and logical sides to an argument. Call it editorializing, if ...

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    1oneWON just created a new forum post on the topic Games are (too) expensive!!! in the General Discussion
    brukaoru said: "Good post 1OneWon, some people tend to think the full $60 goes to the developer, but I figure it's more like $30 out of $60 going to them... I hypothesis this because in an article written about the last generation of consoles, it said that out of the $50 games, only $20 went directly to developers." What's funny is the cut retailers take out is so minimal that they make most of their money off used games. I remember it in a feature from Escapist, but I've given up looking for that article.

    In my search I ...

  • Aug. 18, 2008 - 1:27 p.m.
    1oneWON just created a new forum post on the topic Games are (too) expensive!!! in the General Discussion
    We can whine about game prices, but as long as we embrace these games that are costly to develop, prices will not go down. In fact, it will never go down because we, as consumers, have gotten used to these high price points. The games industry has grown about 70% since 2006. Sales have gone up at an incredible pace, so they're not going to lower prices.

    In fact, it's kind of like gas. They might drop prices a bit now and then in order to provide some relief, but we're been systematically conditioned to higher gas prices to ...

  • Aug. 18, 2008 - 1:16 p.m.
    1oneWON just created a new forum post on the topic Badly received video games that just grabbed you in the General Discussion
    You know, I actually really enjoyed the Fear Effect games. They had a good style and the puzzles were pretty damn difficult. I beat both Fear Effect and Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix. I couldn't relay any of the story or anything about the game to you aside from my like of the puzzles, but I still found it to do be a damn enjoyable game.

    It actually has good reviews according to Metacritic, but for some reason it seemed to be panned in the game communities I was a part of.

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    I'm going to say Fable 2 despite my big interest in Fallout 3, only because I'm just tired of playing shooters. There are way too many of them, kind of like the saturation of Japanese RPG's on the PS2 post-FFVII. I need a good western RPG since Mass Effect.

  • Aug. 18, 2008 - 1:11 p.m.
    1oneWON just created a new forum post on the topic In-depth NPD analysis for those interested in the General Discussion
    Though sometimes threads such as these get really heated, I thought I would still start this topic. Edge Online, the online leg of the fine UK games mag, just posted its in-depth analysis of the July NPD #'s. I haven't had time to read through it all but they are usually really good and interesting, especially for me who has no real "favorites," though I generally prefer getting the 360 version of multiplatform games but I own and love my PS3 equally but for different reasons. I'm really looking forward to Quest for Booty coming out.

    Now remember people, ...

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My name is Jason and I've been involved in gaming since childhood. I really want to break into the industry as a writer, but I simply plan to have some fun here and get to know some new people.

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Added by 1oneWON on July 23, 2008 | |

This post relates to: Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated, Sony Computer Entertainment America, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Final Fantasy XIII, Peter Dille

God, I hate starting discussions like this because I'm instantly an Xbox fanboy for calling out dumb Sony quotes and vice versa, but I'm putting my faith in you GiantBomb community. As I typed this though, this actually grew into a broader and larger question.

I saw this little tidbit on Kotaku and gave a roaring chuckle the hypocrisy within. During an interview with MTV, Sony's Peter Dille was asked about FFXIII going mulltiplatform. Here was his response.

Consumers responded to “GTA” on the PS3 just as they did on the 360. And it becomes a bit of a jump ball. But it didn’t rise the tide for them. And I think if you fast forward to when “Final Fantasy XIII” comes out I think you’re going to have millions of people who grew up playing “Final Fantasy” on the PlayStation playing it on a PlayStation 3. They spent a lot of money, I’m sure, to get “Final Fantasy” onto the 360 but at the end of the day it’s on our platform as well. Which is why we focus on, “Let’s look at what happens when you have “Metal Gear Solid” on your platform … when the NPD numbers come out … I think you’ll see the value of what a real exclusive title does and how it raised the bar for PS3 versus 360.
He starts out making a lot of sense, when it comes to games going multiplatform it really splits the base so that the sales boost for both platforms is essentially equal. That makes sense. What doesn't make sense however is then dismissing the impact FFXIII could've had by saying that "well now it's multiplatform now so it'll sell well not only on the 360 but also on the PS3." He then follows up on it by talking about the importance of exclusivity, evident in the effect MGS4 had on PS3 sales.

What Dille did here was effectively dodge the question. He ends up advocating the importance of exclusivity, killing the point he was trying to make, which was that because FFXIII is on both platforms it's not that important. Well, it IS important, man, really f'n important. If PS3 had kept FFXIII exclusive then it would've boosted PS3 sales similarly to the way MGS4 did. Sony may have converted 50% of the 360's consumers into PS3 owners while the other 50% said "screw it, I'll just miss out then because I'm not dropping another 4 Benjis on a PS3."

But then that begs the question of how much that is worth to Sony? Is it more cost effective to dish out the cash to keep FFXIII exclusive, which may negate the sales boost of its exclusivity, or let it go multiplatform? If you keep it exclusive you'll probably end up spending so much money on that exclusive deal that the added sales boost for the FFXIII release is meaningless, but that at least converts 360 owners or would-be 360 owners into PS3 owners where you could hopefully sell them either other exclusives or (arguably) superior ports - at least graphically and performance wise. Either way you're bringing these people into the PlayStation family, and growing your installed base, and as with most industries - and particularly in the gaming industry - installed base is everything.



Added by 1oneWON on July 21, 2008 | |
So I've spent some time getting my feet wet here at GiantBomb. I must say that the interface is growing on me. It does have a more modern look and feel than other gaming sites, though I've never been the biggest fan of white text on black backgrounds. I don't particularly see this becoming my #1 spot for gaming information because there just isn't enough here and the small staff can't possibly cover games with the depth needed.

I do see possibilities for this site to be a hell of a resource for myself if the portion of the community devoted to updating games does their job. I'm a fan of niche versions of larger concepts (N4G spawning from Digg, GiantBomb from Wikipedia - and it is more of a Wikipedia than IMDB), so if the wikis are update as often as everyone would like them to be I could definitely see this being my #1 choice when it comes time to look up very specific things like release dates or backgrounds on game characters.

I will still have my main gaming sites for news, previews, reviews, and so forth, but GiantBomb has found a place in my list of gaming sites. Who knows, if it has a good community I may stick around here too since, while I love NeoGAF, the community rules are Nazi-esque. This may be the home for my gaming blog, and I hope by jumping in early I can make my mark in the community.



Added by 1oneWON on July 21, 2008 | |

This post relates to: What do you think of giantbomb.com?

It certainly has an interesting design, though I wasn't too partial toward the user experience at ComicVine, the site this is modeled after. It seems like it could be an interesting games resource. It will certainly be useful as a Wikipedia of games, though I'm sure a gaming wikipedia also exists. The interesting twist is that you also get original editorial content here. I don't know how much it will expand beyond its current userbase, but it looks pretty good.

It has a fairly simple design. What's funny is that below it says "Type pages on comicvine" I don't think it paves any new paths.



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Reviewed by 1oneWON
July 27, 2008
Surprisingly great


Now, my tastes may have changed since I played it oh so many years ago, but I remember picking this game up at Blockbuster one day because I wanted to pick up a new game. I had never heard of it or read about it, but I did know that I liked kart racers ever since Mario Kart on the SNES, so I bravely picked it up.

I was glued to this game for the entire week. I honestly can't remember anything about it, so if you're looking for details you'll just have to look it up, but I do remember really liking the art style and sense of humor in the game. In reality it probably isn't a revolution in the genre, but it certainly executed within it well and for that, and the fond memories, I give it a big thumbs up.



Reviewed by 1oneWON
July 29, 2008
Classic Side Scrolling Brawler


Streets of Rage 2 is one of those rare games that even if you pick it up years later (in my case, replaying it on the Sega Smash Pack for the Dreamcast) it is still a fantastically fun game despite its age.

As with most 2D games there isn't too much going on here. You have a lot of punching, kicking, jumping, and random food collecting and that's pretty much it. This game and the other games in its class stand out because they are able to pack a lot of different situations into the action that keeps the game interesting. Not to mention co-op is a hell of a blast and very challenging. Get your hands on it.




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