Friday, April 4, 2008

Soul Caliber 4 anyone?


A look at all the new characters coming entering in SC4. Yay. Looks like the character selection screen isn't going to fit on the tv anymore. D:

Darth Vader

Do I really have to say anything about these two? (Looks up and down)


Yoda

Hilda

The first new character to be release; Weapon of choice is a spear and a sword... An interesting combination. It may be somewhat fun to play with her.


Angol

The most recent character to be released; Made by the creator of Keroro Gunso, she seems to be... rather pointy? She uses a weird naginata-like weapon which has a ball at the end, which may help put weight in her attacks.


Scheherezade

The elf rapier specialist of SC4. I thought with Raphael we were good, but nothing beats having a Deedlit-like fighter in SC.

All photos were taken from 1up.com and GameWatch.com

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

My new White PSP = *Heart*


Just got a new White PSP off of Craigslist for cheap. Sw33t. Now all I got to do is get me a shit load of games, bwhahaha.

Oh, anyhoo, here's the specs on the sucker. I wuv it... <3

White PSP Redesign Features:
New hardware features are as follows:

* Better Wi-Fi connection.
* Faster loading times by storing UMD data in temporary memory.
* Internal memory (RAM and FlashROM) increase from 32 MB to 64 MB.
* Improved battery life due to lower power consumption, and battery recharge over the USB data connection. However the old, higher-capacity
PSP battery will still be compatible and using it will give an increased battery life, but the battery cover will not close when using the old battery due to the larger size.
* Weight has been reduced by 33%.
* Unit is 19% narrower (slimmer) in thickness.
* A video-out port for displaying on a TV.
* Improved responsiveness of d-pad[4] and buttons, confirmed in the GameSpot "hands-on" review: "several GameSpot editors have noticed that the d-pad and buttons on the new
PSP provide a little more tactile feedback for a better overall feel."[5]
* Wi-Fi switch moved to the top of the console.
* New UMD loading tray design.
* Removal of the infra-red port.
* Speakers repositioned on the front of the
PSP near the top of the screen.
* Memory Stick slot has been relocated.
* Looser analog stick for better and friendlier control.
* The screen is a little brighter.

TV output
PSP XMB on TV via output adapter.
PSP XMB on TV via output adapter.

Sony has added a TV output for the PSP Slim available through
PSP Firmware 3.60. The PSP can output standard resolution (4:3), and widescreen (16:9). It also offers a screensaver if the PSP is inactive for a set amount of time. It is able to output games, videos, and other media. The component or D-link cable is needed for viewing games on a TV (Progressive Scan Enabled TV only).

Video Output Component, composite, S-Video, D-Terminal Cable (cables sold separately) Maximum resolution (external) 640x480 pixels


Monday, February 11, 2008

Is Mahvel Baybee!

Looks like East Coast MvC2 players sure know how to hype up a match, lol.



The commentator is your friendly Yipes... Where your CURLEY MUSTACHE AT?

Video Games Live Concert in SF - Feb.22





Video Games Live
Friday, February 22nd at 8pm
Nob Hill Masonic Center
San Francisco, CA

Video Games Live is starting off their 2008 tour, featuring all new gaming segments, special guests and gaming competitions never before seen on the Video Games Live tour. Taking place on Friday, February 22nd at the Nob Hill Masonic Center, this installment of Video Games Live features the following new musical segments from:
Halo 3
BioShock
Starcraft II (exclusive preview!)
World of Warcraft
Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix
Conan
Chrono Cross
Final Fantasy
Castlevania

"Performed by a full symphony orchestra, these gaming segments will be broadcast on multiple high resolution video screens and will feature special guest appearances by classic gaming characters and world class conductors. In addition to the dazzling visuals and masterfully orchestrated musical segments, Video Games Live will include incredible on-stage giveaways including a chance to win a $2,500 full arcade machine loaded with over 5,000 classic arcade games."

"The pre-show festival will also include a Guitar Hero III competition as well as your chance to meet some of the world's best game developers from Bungie, Blizzard, Sega, Nintendo and more!
Tickets for Video Games Live 2008 go onsale on Saturday, December 8th at 10am at www.livenation.com, ticketmaster outlets or charge by phone at 415-421-TIXS or 408-998-TIXS. Tickets are $65.00, $47.50 and $38.50 for reserved seating plus applicable charges."

For those in the Bay Area, might wanna check this event out this year. In their previous years, they have been sold out practically everywhere, so get your tickets fast.

I mean come on, a chance to win a $2,500 dollar arcade cabinet? Nice.

http://www.videogameslive.com/index.php?s=home

Professor Layton is coming to town!




So, the ever-so-desired Professor Layton series will now hit America. Took them awhile, now, off to see what the hype is all about.

Developer: Level-5
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo DS
Genre: Adventure/Puzzle Game

The game is pretty much a collection of puzzles with adventure exploration between mini-games. There are a myriad of brain teasers and the player must solve a certain number in order to progress past some points in the game.

A hint-like system is also included so, you can get hat extra help when you need it. Although, to use it, it requires the use of "hint coins," that are hidden in the throughout the game and are in limited quantity... So, you better make sure you save them up and only use them when you need them most.


Oh, yeah, it's also Wifi capability as well. Wonder what? Well, if you're a puzzle whiz and looking for more on your plate, you can go online and download new puzzles to solve. Boy, they sure give your mind a good work out.



The game is set release in Mid-February in the US, and the sequel, Professor Layton and the Devil's Box has been released in Japan as of late. Also, the third game is in the making so you can expect much more coming our way.

Oh, FYI, there is a playable demo available on their official site. So, check it out!

http://professorlaytonds.com/

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Transform your PSP Slim into your beloved PS2 controller

While I was off doing my daily spree of gaming news, I came across this new contraption from Vis-A-Vis.

Looks like the company has designed a little something for those PS2 gamers who miss their PS2 controller. It's built for PSP, PSP Slims, and even the PSP Original.

Recently released in an article in Famitsu, the "Flexible Hand Grip Pad Advance for PSP" is available now for your aching hands needs.

This comfortable addition is roughly 980 Yen ($9.20) and can take away all those times you would drop your PSP because the damn analog button was too low. Not too bad for a price I'd say...

But, another issue comes up about the whole "Portable" part. This thing is bulky as hell. I am curious as to how this will fit in your pocket. And what's the point of it when you buy a PSP Slim to have it slim, not big? Comfort vs. Looks? I guess it's all up to the person to decide.

Vis-A-Vis
http://www.visavis.jp/shop/WebObjects/vv.woa/wa/dpp/8984556808018/?dan=dpc%252FPDA23%252F&ccc=PDA23

Oh, and also check out http://www.GotGame.com for all your shit-talking needs. :)