2/26/07

Eat these Virtual console updates. EAT THEM!

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64, 1 player, 1,000 Wii Points): The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time reveals the genesis of the fantasy land of Hyrule, the origin of the Triforce and the tale of the first exploits of Princess Zelda and the heroic adventurer Link. Vibrant, real-time 3-D graphics transport players into the fantasy world of Hyrule. The quest takes them through dense forests and across wind-whipped deserts. Players swim raging rivers, climb treacherous mountains, dash on horseback across rolling hills and delve into dungeons full of creatures that fight to the finish to put an end to their adventures. With immersive graphics, a sweeping story line, swashbuckling adventure, mind-bending puzzles and a touch of humor, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is one of Nintendo's most epic challenges ever.

Bio-Hazard Battle (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): An army of biogenetic mutants has gone haywire, terrorizing the world and putting the future of the planet in jeopardy. In Bio-Hazard Battle, players must take on the mutant menace and restore order and harmony to the planet Avaron before it's too late. Through eight levels of intense action, they'll be up against some of the nastiest, most vile creatures they've ever seen, including things like mega amoebas, nuclear crabs, electroworms and gut-grabbing insects. They have four different Bioship fightercraft to choose from, each with unique handling capabilities and weapons systems. Hop into a fightercraft and save Avaron from certain doom in Bio-Hazard Battle.

Chew Man Fu (TurboGrafx16, 1-2 players, 600 Wii Points): A novel action-puzzle game set in the sacred towers taken over by the evil sorcerer, Chew Man Fu. It's up to an apprentice female monk to free the towers and lift Chew's curse to bring peace and fried rice back to the land once ruled by the Egg Roll Dynasty. The rules are simple. The objective is to clear each round by pushing or pulling four colored orbs onto their matching colored tiles. Beware the sorcerer's minions in the tower who stand in the way. Players kick the orbs to take enemies out or to break down walls. They must overcome the obstacles and place the orbs on their respective tiles. Chew Man Fu also features the two-player Kick Ball minigame, as well as an Edit Mode for creating unique stages. The fun is endless.

2/22/07

Teen killer blames video games, I call bullshit.

Video games a violent person does not make. An individual has to first be capable of such acts to perform them and video games will not develop a passive person into a psychotic killing machine. Nathan Moore chose to murder that homeless man and chose a scapegoat that would get much press, I'm sure he was trying to garner as much attention as possible. In a message to penny arcade, this is what a woman who is partially responsible for raising the kid said:

Gabe,

Your news post about the kids and the homeless man yesterday made me sick to my stomach, before I even read the CNN article. I knew what it was going to be about before even reading the article. It was not the article itself, or even your post that made me sick, it was the fact that I know this boy. Or, rather that I could be considered one of the “parents” of this boy.

The boy’s father and I have been together for almost seven years, and I had what I guess could be called a “stepmother” relationship with the kid. To say that living with this kid was hell would be a complete understatement.

I don’t think I have ever actively hated anyone in my entire life, but this kid just makes my blood boil.

As I write this, my teeth are clenched, my hands are shaking, and my whole body is seething with the hatred I feel for this kid and what he has done. Seeing the article brings back all the horrible memories from when he lived with us.

He was constantly in trouble in school, with the cops, with us, with his mother, and with anyone else who was an authority figure. Not a week went by that the school or the cops wouldn’t call us for something. His attitude was basically “fuck you, I don’t have to listen to you” said with a shrug.

We tried absolutely everything we could think of to get him to behave like a normal human being… we tried groundings, negative reinforcement / punishment, positive reinforcement, counseling, and anything and everything the counselors suggested. We tried to get him interested and involved in extracurricular activities, like hockey, drama, music, art, anything, but he got himself kicked out of every group he was in with his “make me” attitude. When we would ground him, we took away everything. No TV, no computer, no phone, no leaving the house, no snacks or junk food…. Everything. When he was grounded, he was only allowed to sit in his room and read or draw. He was actually a pretty good artist, and we tried to encourage him to spend his time working with his talent. He would just sit there and take it… the groundings had absolutely no affect on him at all. Most of the time, he didn’t even remember why he was being grounded. At the end of it, we would ask him if it was worth it to have everything taken away in exchange for what he did… he usually just shrugged. He could be grounded for weeks, or a month at a time, and then the very next day would do something to get back in trouble again. Most kids get grounded or punished a couple of times, and then they want to avoid having to go through it again… not this kid, nothing seemed to phase him.

And we’re not talking the usual teenager stuff, like coming home late, or refusing to do the dishes. We’re talking stealing cars, setting fires, drinking, getting picked up for drugs, beating up handicapped kids at school (yes, really) stealing things out of our house… all with this “I’ll do whatever the fuck I want” attitude.

We had absolutely no idea what else we could do. We already had him in counseling, and we did everything the counselors suggested. We tried rewarding his good behavior (what little there was) to try to get him to see that when he behaves like a normal human being, things are good and people enjoy being around him. Nothing phased him at all.

Then, things took an even worse turn when he decided that whenever he didn’t get his way, or we did something he didn’t like, he told his counselors and teachers that we were abusing him. (Never happened.) And for some inexplicable reason, everybody believed him. I understand that child abuse is a very serious situation, and that they have to take every possible case seriously, but this was clearly a case of him manipulating people to get what he wanted. We had people from the school, cops, and social services over at our house or calling us on a weekly basis stating some new abuse that he had made up. At 14, the boy was already 6’3” and over 200 pounds. Of course, there was never a mark on him, because no such abuse ever took place.

One particular night (cops involved, as always) he decided that he didn’t have to listen to anything we said, and that he wasn’t coming home. He went to live with his mother, where things got worse by the day. He stole everything out of her home and sold it. He invited gang-bangers and drug dealers to her home, and she feared for her safety constantly. She called the cops numerous times because she feared for her safety, but again, the boy said that she abused him, and the cops always took his side. (For reference, the mother is about 5’3” and barely clocks in at 115.) He planted a loaded gun in her room, called the cops and told them that it belonged to the mother’s boyfriend. The boyfriend actually ended up serving time because of this fucking bastard kid. She had two other young children in the house, and the gun and the abuse charges were an intentional plot to get the other two kids taken away from her. She tried restraining orders against the kid, but since he was a minor, they wouldn’t allow it. Every time he got picked up, she pleaded with the cops to take him to jail, maybe that would finally get though to him, but they just kept bringing him home to her. I don’t understand why everyone who was involved with this kid just blindly took this juvenile delinquent’s word over all else!

The night that he and his friends murdered that poor homeless man, the mother said that he was acting particularly cocky. Then he threatened to kill her. We had absolutely no idea of what he had done until they found the man’s body. He was immediately waived into adult court (at 15) and sentenced to 15 years. We were all absolutely sick with grief for this man.

We were also sick with guilt… “What could we have done differently?” was a constant question in all of our heads. After the kid was sentenced, all the cops, counselors, social workers, and people at the school that had been dealing with him contacted us and his mother and apologized for not taking us seriously. They are all trained to take all accusations of child abuse seriously, and as a part of that they blindly took the kid’s side for everything, and dismissed us as “the lying abusers”. Many of them told us that they wished they would have taken our pleas for help seriously. Everyone thought we were exaggerating about how fucked up this kid was.

I completely agree with your statement of “These kids were twelve kinds of nuts and that’s a fact.” But the reason I am writing this to you is that, after reading your news post yesterday, I felt that I needed to defend the boy’s parents. His mother and father and I did absolutely everything we could think of to try to keep this kid in line. Even the kinds of things that normal teenagers get in trouble for would have been a blessing compared to what we’ve been through with him.

What I gave you today is a very small sampling of the kinds of things we were dealing with every single fucking day with this kid. When people hear about what he’s done, I can always sense the “I’m sure there was something you could have done” comment coming up. What would you have done? How do you deal with a kid like this? Like I said, we did everything the counselors suggested, and nothing seemed to matter.

If you want to add another element to the “nature vs. nurture” idea, this boy has a brother. Both boys were raised in the same house, with the same values. The brother has developed into a kind, considerate, responsible, and independent young man. He is currently working his butt off right now to save up money to go to school for architecture. The only thing I regret is that we spent so much time and energy dealing with the bad kid that this boy missed out on having a normal family life with a normal sibling relationship.

I am sorry this got so long. I have been reading PA since the very beginning, and I feel that both of you are very much like me. I think we are the same age (29) and I have been a lifelong gamer like the two of you. I can’t stand hearing about the so-called correlation between games and real-life violence. Video games DID NOT make this kid who he was, and it’s unfortunate that the correlation is there.

The thing that really gets me with this whole thing is that the kid knows full well that by equating what he’s done to a video game, that he will generate controversy and media coverage. It makes me sick that the media is jumping all over this, because that is exactly the result that he wants.

The only good thing (if there is such a thing) that has come out of this whole ordeal is that the kid is behind bars. That is exactly where he needs to be.

Again, I’m sorry about the length of this. Thanks for allowing me to “tell my side” of the story.


There are a lot of crazy assholes out there, at least this one is now behind bars.

2/21/07

A whole lot of crap, not a whole lot of time.

Crackdown, awesome. Crackdown Co-op, double awesome. Homework? I'm paying to go to the class so I can't get upset about having it. 24 hours in a day = 8+.5 for lunch+1.5 getting ready, going, coming home+7 for sleep = 7 hours of Arthur time. I'm so sorry you have to suffer, blog. We make choices and we must soak in them!

2/20/07

Trading in, Trading up.

I feel rather fortunate, as there are several game stores within close proximity to my home, including one which is less than 5 blocks away. That was the case with my previous homes within the city of San Diego as well, all 3, actually. This city is rife with game stores and bars.

There was a time in my life when I'd hold onto the games I owned forever, never trading them in or selling them but as I age I realize that's quite silly. I don't always want to play any number of my games and I might as well mix it up. I realize I may not get as much as I should for trade-ins but I'm thankful I even have the option.

Today I shall be trading in a somewhat large number of games, not only to acquire Crackdown, but perhaps some peripherals to review. I pass a GameCrazy on my way home, so I shall stop in there, pick up my preorder and plop down some oldies. Less clutter and more fun per square inch!

2/19/07

10 Things to Do in Crackdown (While you're dead).

Desire Burns, Deep Within.


I am absolutely giddy over playing Crackdown. My love of games mainly is in freedom and physics. Combine these two and you get a joyful me. One game I still greatly enjoy is Red Faction, but mainly on the PC. See, you can mod it on the PC to take out the arbitrary geomod cap.

Crackdown is set to have sandbox exploration, explosion and detailed physics. The Havok engine really is nice. Co-op play should be enjoyable, too since you're not constrained. By constraint, I mean you don't actually have to help the people you're playing with. You can outright sabotage them but it's still fun. Killing, maiming and destruction. Whee!

Hot, Hot Monday Virtual Console Releases.

Feb. 19, 2007

Today Nintendo adds four new classic games to the popular Wii video game system's Wii Shop Channel. The games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the channel every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:

Donkey Kong Country (Super NES, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): Donkey Kong Country is an incredible island adventure, and the first game to feature Donkey Kong's sidekick, Diddy Kong�. Challenged by the crazed tribe of reptilian Kremlings, the Kongs face their cunning adversaries armed with lightning-quick moves, chest-pounding muscle and awesome aerial acrobatics. The duo also gets help from a host of friends and family, from Funky Kong, Cranky Kong and Candy Kong to Rambi the rhino, Expresso the ostrich, Enguarde the swordfish, Squawks the parrot and Winky the frog. This game has more than 30 levels, plus dozens of hidden caves and secret rooms - more than 100 areas in all. Help the Kongs recover their stolen banana hoard!

The Legend of Kage (NES, 1-2 players, 500 Wii Points): This classic ninja-action game first appeared in arcades in 1985 and became instantly popular. As the Iga ninja named "Kage," players embark on an action-packed quest as they move toward a magic castle where the Princess "Kiri" is held captive by "Yohshirou Yukikusa." To stay alive, players move vertically and horizontally through forest and castle environments and execute massive jumps, all the while using throwing-star knives and a sword to take down hordes of enemies.

New Adventure Island (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, 600 Wii Points): On peaceful Adventure Island, the islanders are celebrating the wedding of Master Higgins and Tina, the "Miss Island Queen." Suddenly, the celebration is interrupted by the appearance of Baron Bronsky and his henchmen, who kidnap Tina and the island children. Master Higgins must set out to rescue the children and his beloved Tina in this side-scrolling action game. Throw hatchets and boomerangs, hop on skateboards and guide Master Higgins safely to the goal in each area. New Adventure Island consists of seven exciting stages. Each stage is split into four areas, with a boss waiting at the end of the final area. Defeat all the bosses and release the kidnapped children. And waiting in the castle of the final stage - the wicked Baron Bronsky. Help Master Higgins defeat him and reclaim his bride.

Streets of Rage (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): The city was once a happy, peaceful place...until one day, a powerful secret criminal organization took over. This vicious syndicate soon had control of the government and even the police force. The city has become a center of violence and crime where no one is safe. Amid this turmoil, a group of determined young police officers has sworn to clean up the city. Among them are Adam Hunter, Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding. They've decided to put their lives on the line and take back their city through their special hand-to-hand combat abilities. They are willing to risk anything, even their lives, on the Streets of Rage.

OBJECTION!



Recently I went to GameCrazy to trade in some DS games, I was expecting to get maybe $20 back for the four or five games, but in actuality I received $47 for my trouble. I was unprepared for that amount in return so I took about 20 minutes to decide what I wanted to buy. I picked up Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Justice for All. It's been fun, engaging and somewhat frustrating.
Frustrating in that I know what evidence is needed to dispute what testimony but the interface isn't letting me accomplish it the way I'd like to! C'est la vie. Hopefully I shall finish it this evening and use it for trade in credit for Crackdown tomorrow! I'm going from attorney to judge, jury and executioner.

2/15/07

Busy times.

I've started taking a class and generally been busy! Sorry kids! IF any striking news comes my way I'll happily regurgitate it though.

2/14/07

Did you mean "google"?


Google misspelled their own name today. Ha!

2/7/07

Hello, everybody!

Today I started an online course for visual basic. I linked my classmates to my site and this is just a "hello" to those who have followed the link.

2/6/07

Microsoft to Reward Players.

http://www.xbox.com/en-US/community/news/2007/0205-xboxrewards.htm
Check the above link. Looks like MS is having an Old Spice sponsored contest, read:


"Something new and exciting is happening to the way you experience games. On February 12, Xbox® is teaming up with Old Spice to bring you Xbox Rewards and the Old Spice Experience Challenge.

Xbox Rewards offers casual and hardcore gamers alike the chance to earn actual rewards for doing what they enjoy—playing games, earning achievements, and having fun. Xbox Rewards is a free program, but in order to register you will need to have a valid Windows Live™ ID with your Xbox Live® gamercard linked.

The program is launching in the U.S. only, and you must be 13 years or older to participate.

For some Xbox Rewards Challenges, you will need to have access an Xbox 360™ console with a memory unit or a hard drive, an Xbox Live Gold or Silver-level subscription, and specific Xbox 360 and Xbox Live Arcade games. Check out http://www.xbox.com/live/memberships for more information on Xbox Live memberships."

Sounds interesting, the prizes are


  • Level 1
    The popular Xbox Live Arcade game Contra (rated: E10+) from Konami (Retail Value $5.00)
    Exclusive Old Spice Level 1 Xbox Rewards gamer picture
    An experience upgrade to Xbox Rewards Level 2
  • Level 2
    The popular Xbox Live Arcade game Contra (rated: E10+) from Konami
    Exclusive Old Spice Level 2 Xbox Rewards gamer picture
    100 Microsoft Points
    An experience upgrade to Xbox Rewards Level 3
  • Level 3
    The popular Xbox Live Arcade game Contra (rated: E10+) from Konami
    Exclusive Old Spice Level 3 Xbox Rewards gamer picture
    200 Microsoft Points
    Old Spice T-Shirt (Estimated Retail Value $10.00)
    A copy of Fuzion Frenzy 2 game (rated: E10+) (Estimated Retail Value $50.00)
Looks like I'm going to have to whip my paltry score into shape. Perhaps rent a few games.. works quite well into their plans, doesn't it?


2/5/07

Good Afternoon, Internet.

Vista has arrived and Ultimate is kickin' it in my PC. That took a few minutes to install let me tell you! Though some hardware companies seem unprepared for vistas release. I suppose they were sitting around thinking Suuuuure Microsoft is going to release Vista, we believe that! We have another 3-6 months to prepare for sure! but then MS was like "BAM, we actually released something!". And that's the story why my onboard gigabit ethernet adapter doesn't have the proper drivers. THE END

2/1/07

Sony makes me laugh.

Dave Karraker, spokesperson for Sony, called the Wii an "impulse buy". I'm not certain how that qualifies as an insult, other than him trying to outright dismiss it. But thinking on it some more, what's better to have? A console which you can apparently purchase without a second thought, on impulse one might say or a bigger, blacker console which might dent your wallet if it falls on it? The US and Canadas price on the PS3 is pretty much on the middle ground where Japan is getting the good end of the deal and Europe is getting the shaft.

My Friend Jim Has Some...




...artwork in a show on 2/3/07 if you'd like to come and see it. It's going to be at the Field School Lofts room 204 at 4466 Olive Rd. in the CWE (near NOTAA), from 7-11 pm.

And you should go see it, permitting that you're in the greater St. Louis, Missouri area.