Friday, May 4, 2007

NBA live 08 confirmed for the wii

You can read the entire article here.

Publisher Electronic Arts announced that NBA Live 08 will release on Wii this October, marking the series' first appearance on the console.
I hope this is the first of many. 2ksports should come aboard the wii basketball train also.

Madden Blog: The anti 100 speed view

Over at easports, which still doesn't have an RSS feed, an anti-Hester 100 speed post has surfaced.

And on that note, what about other players from past and present that have proven to be faster then Hester? What does this say for them? If they had politicked for a 100 rating that we’d just give it to them? What about Prime Time, Bethel Johnson, or the NFL anointed ‘Fastest Man’ Justin Miller who actually won a race at the Pro Bowl to be called as such? What about Rashean Mathis? Some may say that Devin Hester is more then just speed, and that he’s elusive speed. Well, then why don’t we just give him 99 speed and 99 agility? Why break the ratings scale, when in fact, we are going overboard on the wrong rating? I don’t have the answers to these questions, but I certainly argued the end result.

Boogie: Stompy's Best

We know now that Stompy is going to get a wii for this game.


from Kotaku

Frankly, I was put-off by the current control scheme. It seemed unusually complex for a game clearly targeted at the Wii's more casual audience. Like SSX Blur, I went into Boogie thinking the game would feature a simpler, more intuitive, possibly remote-only method, only to find myself stumbling through my dance routine. EA Montreal may intend for players to more slowly ramp up, to become more accustomed to the coupled waving, twisting and stick control, but jumping into the game with limited play time made me wish for Brick House to end early every time. Granted, the game is still very early and there's more than enough time for fine-tuning, but there's one more aspect to the controls left to consider.


Ya, it took me forever to get used to SSX Blur's controls. I am sure this will be the same way.


Games: A learning Tool

First round draft pick Amobi Okoye, when starting to play football, didn't have a clue about the rules. He picked up a copy of Madden NFL football, and quickly learned.


While he had the physical abilities, he didn't understand the rules of the game. So what did the coach do? Gave him Madden Football (a very popular video game series from Electronic Arts) and told him to go play. It makes me wonder what commercial-off-the-shelf games we could be using to help our employees understand the rules of the game.


This kid from Nigeria is extremely bright. The progression is astounding; High school at 12, college at 15, first round NFL draft pick at 19.

Just having picked up a Steering Wheel for the 360, I wonder if that will make me a better driver or a better crasher?

Do you guys have any other games where game skill directly correlates to real world skill?

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Christian Science Monitor on Video Games

Janine Wood, a writer and mom, writes an opinion piece on CSM asking: Do I love my son less than other parents because I never bought him a PlayStation?


Mothers despise video games. Here's what they say: Video games are addictive; they leave less time for reading; they are violent; they are the cause of endless arguments.

Why, then, does almost every young boy in my neighborhood own a video-game system?

"They nag you so much you finally have to give in," said one mother. "It's all a matter of guilt. If everyone else has video games, we feel we should have them, too," said a friend.

Are mothers to blame, then, for the short attention spans and the lagging test scores that are sometimes linked to video games? I think we are.


YES, finally a parent taking responsibility in their children. Rejoice! For far too long, the American parent has been blaming the video game industry for social ills stated above. Why are your kids playing video games? Oh cause you bought them.

"If parents are not a moral and intellectual corrective, then they fail in their duty, and they fail to see their child become a self-disciplined, considerate citizen of the world," said a teacher to whom I turn when I feel I am losing ground. After a long search, I discovered a neighborhood boy who doesn't play video games. He and my son commiserate together. But they have started a book group, and they play board games. It would have been much easier to have given in. But I won't. And so the battle continues.
I applaud this mother, she did what she thought was the best for her kid, not what was the least amount of trouble. How can we get more parents to actually parent, instead of pestering the government to ban the things they will not deny?

Shigeru Miyamoto: #92 on the Time 100

It's kinda cool that the little blurb included in the article is written by Johnathan (Fatal1ty) Wendel. Wendel is a professional gamer, and still enjoys pwning newbs on wii sports in his spare time, like his grandma.

While I won my championships on ultra-performance PCs, I still go to Nintendo for fun and relaxation, playing with the same passion and sense of joy I remember as a kid on that original Nintendo console. This year I've become addicted to Wii, which lets me replicate the challenge of the physical sports I've played my entire life, such as tennis, bowling and golf. I bought all my business partners Wiis for Christmas. I even play Wii with my grandma. (Her favorite is Wii bowling.).

Gears of war Subway gameplay video

For those of you that are waiting until September to get your free maps, here is a video for you to enjoy.