Archive for November, 2007

We’re back, and we’re ready to go again. There’s tons of new releases and reviews out so we focus on those rather than news.

Show notes:

  • Snacks!
  • New releases
  • Variety’s “review” of Super Mario Galaxy
  • What we’ve been playing
  • The ending song to Portal
  • FIRE EMBLEM!!!
  • Silliness

As always, you can download the show here, or stream it with the nifty media player!

 
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Super Mario Galaxy. Everything else might as well wait and release when we’re all done with Mario’s newest adventure. With that said, here are the release…er, releases.

Xbox 360

  • Assassin’s Creed
  • BlackSite: Area 51
  • Beowulf: The Game
  • Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
  • Need for Speed Pro Street
  • Monster Jam
  • Soldier of Fortune: Pay Back
  • America’s Army: True Soldiers
  • WWE Smackdown Vs. RAW 2008

Xbox Live Arcade

  • Screwjumper

PlayStation 3

  • Assassin’s Creed
  • Need for Speed Pro Street
  • Beowulf: The Game
  • WWE Smackdown Vs. RAW 2008
  • Uncharted Drake’s Fortune

Nintendo Wii

  • Super Mario Galaxy
  • Geometry Wars: Galaxies
  • Cars: Mater National
  • Spongebob: Atlantis Squarepantis
  • Medal of Honor Heroes 2
  • Need for Speed Pro Street
  • Petz Catz 2
  • Petz Horsez 2
  • Petz Dogz 2
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids 2
  • Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles
  • Tomb Raider Anniversary
  • Smarty Pants
  • WWE Smackdown Vs. RAW 2008

Virtual Console

  • Volleyball
  • Axelay
  • Blue’s Journey

PlayStation 2

  • Dragon Ball Z: Bodokai Tenkaichi 3
  • Fire Pro Wrestling Returns
  • Boogie
  • Dancing with the Stars
  • King of Fighters XI
  • Monster Jam
  • Petz Catz 2
  • Petz Horsez 2
  • Petz Dogz 2
  • Need for Speed Pro Street
  • Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
  • WWE Smackdown Vs. RAW 2008

Sony PSP

  • Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus
  • Sonic Rivals 2
  • Medal of Honor Heroes 2
  • Alien vs. Predator: Requiem
  • Warhammer 40,000 Squad Command
  • WWE Smackdown Vs. RAW 2008

Nintendo DS

  • Mortal Kombat
  • Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
  • Contra 4
  • Baby Pals
  • Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends: Imaginary Invaders
  • Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends
  • Monster Jam
  • Jenga
  • Petz Catz 2
  • Petz Horsez 2
  • Petz Dogz 2
  • Need for Speed Pro Street
  • Orcs & Elves
  • Petz Hamsterz Life 2
  • Impossible Mission
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids 2
  • WWE Smackdown Vs. RAW 2008
  • Strawberry Shortcake: 4 Seasons Cake
  • Word Jong
  • Super Fruit Fall

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Super Mario Galaxy. Super Mario Galaxy. Super Mario Galaxy.

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Yesterday Guitar Hero III saw some new tracks made available for download. We were a bit excited because it came so early, but today some of the DLC for Rock Band was leaked. Well, let me be the first to say that this shames anything Activision has ever offered for download to support either GHII or GHIII thus far. Here’s what we know is coming up soon for Rock Band (in addition to the already announced full album downloads from Nirvana, The Grateful Dead, and The Who):

The Police pack:

  • “Roxanne”
  • “Synchronicity II”
  • “Can’t Stand Losing You”

Queens of the Stone Age pack:

  • “3s and 7s”
  • “Sick Sick Sick”
  • “Little Sister”

Metallica pack:

  • Three or six songs, none announced yet

Black Sabbath pack:

  • “N.I.B.” (cover)
  • “Sweet Leaf” (cover)
  • “War Pigs” (cover)

David Bowie pack:

  • “Moonage Dream”
  • “Heroes”
  • “Queen Bitch”

Punk pack:

  • “Ever Fallen in Love” by Buzzcocks (cover)
  • “I Fought the Law” by The Clash
  • “Rockaway Beach” by The Ramones

Single Songs:

  • “Fortunate Son” by Credence Clearwater Revival
  • “Juke Box Hero” by Foreigner
  • “My Sharona” by The Knack
  • “Cherry Bomb” by The Runaways
  • “Bang a Gong” by T-Rex
  • “Joker and the Thief” by Wolfmother
  • “Brass in a Pocket” by Pretenders
  • “My Iron Lung” by Radiohead
  • “Buddy Holly” by Weezer

Yeah, you guys read that right…SINGLE SONGS! Activision could learn from this and start offering single songs as well. I hate the packs, personally, because usually you don’t want all three. I’m super stoked for My Iron Lung and some of the other tracks listed above. It sure would be nice if a DLC war could get started between the two franchises…

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For 500 points, you can download song packs from the Foo Fighters or Velvet Revolver. Each pack has three songs, so they come out to cost just over $2.00/song. It’s probably not the best value, but it’s nice to see that Activision is committed to expanding the GHIII setlist. Hopefully GHIII gets better DLC support than GHII has.

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Foo Fighters Song Pack:

  • The Pretender
  • All My Life
  • This is a Call

Velvet Revolver Song Pack:

  • Slither
  • Messages
  • She Builds Quick Machines

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Jason and Melissa Jones have continued to expand their offerings for custom carvings through their website Nice Carvings. In our first look at the custom carving work being done, Jason and Melissa were focusing mostly on characters from the video game world. While the colorful characters are still the top draw for Jason and Melissa, they are now offering custom signs and full canvas art as well. Take a look at some of the newest examples of Melissa’s handiwork below.

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This is canvas art populated with painted castings of Melissa’s carvings.

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Above are two examples of custom signs. These are perfect for businesses or home decoration.

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Jason and Melissa use castings to do production runs. Multiples are quite easy for Nice Carvings.

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Yep, the characters are still around. Find a pic you like, and Melissa will make it into a painted carving.

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The canvas art pieces are pretty big!

If you want to check out pricing, examples of work, or you want to contact Jason and Melissa, visit them over at Nice Carvings. Both Jason and Melissa are extremely friendly and will usually respond to any questions you have that very same day. Pretty soon I plan on having a full Donkey Kong casting set adorning the walls of the Stupid Gamer arcade room.

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In a move that will crush many a forum goer, the NPD Group has announced that they will stop sharing sales data with the public on an open basis to non-subscribing members. This means that we’ll no longer get the monthly megaton sales threads across each video game message board detailing the console and software sales. So what does this mean? Well, we’ll still get some sort of idea of how the machines are selling, because each month companies will be spinning their PR talk about how well their consoles are selling, and we should be able to figure out rough numbers.

So why the change? Some people think that the NPD wants more control over the numbers in order to demand a bigger premium for subscribers and more of an incentive for companies to pay for the results. Others think that grumpy old Sony has been moving to have the monthly numbers quashed for some time. Personally, I believe the former.

Source: N’Gai Croal with Newsweek

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November 5th, 2007 (today) marks the release for Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for Wii.  Following the footsteps of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (GameCube), this Strategy/RPG of epic proportions is sure to be the biggest Fire Emblem yet!

 

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

 

With over 38 Chapters, a whooping 72 recruitable character roster, and a fantastic storyline full of twists and deep character development, you can’t go wrong with what’s sure to be one of the year’s biggest RPG contenders.

Go buy it!

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As Guitar Hero continues to rack up big sales, the game has become pretty hard to come by. Apparently, those looking to snag Rock Band are going to face some difficulty tracking down the game unless they can manage to secure a preorder or luck into the game early on. Manufacturing limitations might keep the game in low supply throughout the holiday season and into early next year.

EA president, John Riccitello, while speaking to investors was recently quoted as saying, “We won’t be able to put up enough inventory to meet the demand of this fiscal or calendar year,” Riccitiello told the investors, adding that those who don’t buy at launch “won’t be getting one for Christmas, unless you know someone at one of our retailers.”

This kind of goes hand in hand with the announcement that there wouldn’t be any peripherals available for the game until early next year. It seems that the drums, guitars, and mic are proving to be a major manufacturing undertaking for EA, and production of the game is slower than expected. If you’re at all interested in owning Rock Band this year, you just might want to head down to *shudder* EB Games and throw down $20 on a preorder. I guess you could always camp out the night before release as well…just make sure to dress warm.

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We’re starting a new little thing around here, and that’s copying the practice of creating top ten lists. Sure, everybody is already doing it, but we don’t care. This list will kick things off, but coming very soon we’ll each be offering up our top ten favorite games of all-time. Unlike many sites, we’ll do these things on a personal level (for the most part) instead of a collaborative effort. This makes it easier to point out which of us has crappy taste (Miguel) and which of us has the most correct and proper taste in all things gaming (me).

There are a TON of gaming podcasts out there, and I listen to enough to cover a full 40 hour work week. Here are, in my personal opinion, the best 10 (in no specific order) out there.

1up Yours - A mix of guys from the 1up team (EGM, GFW, Gamevideos.com, etc.) discuss topics on a weekly basis. New shows appear Friday afternoons and they are an excellent way to close out the work week or start your week on a Monday morning. While the show can be a bit irreverent, you get some of the best analysis and honest opinion you’ll find anywhere.

CAGcast - Cheapassgamer.com puts out a weekly podcast hosted by CheapyD and Wombat. With CheapyD in Japan, and Wombat in New York, you get a nice gaming discussion with insight from both the Eastern and Western worlds of gaming. Like the best podcasts out there, CheapyD and Wombat are very sincere and honest in their opinions. The show is also a great source for upcoming and current deals on games.

Xbox Live’s Major Nelson Radio - Larry Hyrb and his co-host e put out a weekly show dedicated to all things Xbox. Even though the show has a very noticeable spin to it, there is excellent info to be found week to week on the show. There are tons of interviews, contests, and peeks into the day to day workings that drive the Xbox machine.

GFW Radio - The GFW team is hands down one of the funniest group of guys hosting a weekly gaming podcast. Even though the focus of the podcast is on PC gaming, there is still regular discussion of what is going on in the console world. Shawn’s Hero of the Web segment is guaranteed to coax a laugh or two out of you, as well as all the silly anecdotes the crew offers up.

The Penny Arcade Podcast - This show releases on a very spotty and irregular schedule, but it’s worth keeping an eye on it through iTunes or any other podcatcher. The show is just Mike and Jerry (Gabe and Tycho) talking as they hammer out one of their comics. You get about 45 minutes of brainstorming, unrelated tangents, and hilarious commentary on the latest happenings in gaming. By the end of the show you’ll know exactly how they came up with the idea for the current comic and appreciate the genius of these two guys and what they produce.

EGM Live* - Hosted by members of the EGM crew, EGM Live* is a great look into how an issue of EGM is put together and how reviewers arrive at the scores they award each game. For anybody that regularly reads EGM, this show attaches real personalities to the recognizable names you’ve seen in the publication year to year. There’s also opportunities to win some crap in a trivia contest each week.

Three Red Lights Podcast - IGN’s podcast, dedicated solely to the Xbox 360, does a great job covering interesting topics in the Xbox world while providing humor along the way. The IGN Xbox team speaks quite freely about the games they’re reviewing, people in the industry, and their fellow co-workers. Good stuff.

Podcast Beyond - Podcast Beyond is IGN’s PlayStation team podcast. Both the PSP and PS3 are discussed, but the PS2 still gets a little bit of attention as well. Much like Three Red Lights, the editors are very candid and open about the topics they approach. Reader interaction is pretty well-integrated into the show as well.

The HotSpot - Ok, I struggled putting this into the top ten because I think the GameSpot guys are a level below what you find over at 1up or IGN, but the show does cover a lot of topics. Most of this is personal, but I pretty much disagree with everything Jeff Gertsmann says on the show, and they other guys seem to be a little behind on news as well. Still, I catch the show each week as they do find worthwhile topics for discussion and the show is very well produced. No podcast out there has better reader interaction than the HotSpot, especially with the recorded phone calls.

Gamebot Live - What? You haven’t heard of this one? Gamebot Live is the official podcast produced by the Gamebot Online fellas. The show has a somewhat inconsistent release schedule, but it’s always worth the wait. The crew focuses mainly on retro and obscure gaming titles, but you’ll get talk of modern games thrown into the mix as well. Gamebot Live is the last podcast out there when I can still find talk about arcades! As an arcade/retro nut, this show is perfect for me. You’ll also get some awesome retro tunes thrown into the mix.

Other shows worth a look:

  • Wii-k in Review
  • IGN is AFK
  • Game Scoop! Podcast
  • Retronauts
  • The Bungie Studios Podcast

If you’re wondering where the Stupid Gamer Podcast is on that list, well, it’s not fair to the other shows to mix ‘em up with such superior awesomeness. If you’re not listening to us, well, you pretty much suck.

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