The Trials and Tribulations of a Multi-platform Gamer.
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Wii Fit or Wii Shit? A Review |
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Written by Ryan "White Silhouette" Jahn
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Thursday, 29 May 2008 23:09 |
For those who are unaware, Wii Fit is the latest game from Nintendo which targets the casual space. It comes with a Wii balance board that uses 4 AA (included) batteries, and game disc for around $90.00. The idea behind Wii Fit is that it is an interactive exercise & fitness program using over 40 different activities. These are broken down in to 4 categories. Yoga, Strength Training Aerobics and balance games. Before you begin however you must select a Mii to represent you. Then enter in your date of height and date of birth. Your Body Mass Index is then calculating with your weight and height. The calculation done by the Balance board is not as accurate as something your doctor would do. So take the BMI and any other advice it gives you with a grain of salt. Much like Wii Sports and Brain Age there is a daily test in which you can do.This will determine your Wii Fit age based on how well you do. The major question is whether Wii Fit has some longevity to it, or is it just another piece of exercise equipment that gets stored away.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 May 2008 23:09 )
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Grand Theft Auto VI, Making Free Mode More Fun |
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Written by Derek "Dewar" Harwell
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Wednesday, 28 May 2008 08:11 |
With Grand Theft Auto IV games going on most nights, the free play mode has seen a lot of action recently. In between the random killings and helicopter rides, a lot of different game types have been created and a few have floated to the top. Here’s a list of the best four. Of course, all these game types are self-enforced, so a good group of guys to play with is a must.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 May 2008 08:11 )
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Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness Episode One, The Reviewening |
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Written by Derek "Dewar" Harwell
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Thursday, 22 May 2008 23:54 |
Ever since I first saw a working copy of Penny Arcade Adventures at Penny Arcade Expo last year, I’ve been eagerly awaiting its release. The setting really resonated with me, and the style of the animation and writing appeared to match the comic well. Unfortunately, as it was still early in the development cycle so we were only shown the demonstration while an employee played and I didn’t have the opportunity to mess with much besides the character creator. When it finally hit Xbox Live, I threw down my twenty dollars as soon as I got a chance to sit down with at console.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 26 May 2008 15:48 )
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A Nitpicker’s Opinion of Grand Theft Auto IV |
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Written by Derek "Dewar" Harwell
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Tuesday, 20 May 2008 09:00 |
Pretty much everyone who owns an Xbox 360 or a PS3 has bought Grand Theft Auto IV by now, but if you haven’t yet been swayed by the glowing reviews all over the internet, you might find my opinion useful. I love this game, I think it’s one of the best to come out on the 360 since the console’s release, but you’ve already heard all the good things about the game, so let me tell you three reasons why the game sucks, or at least why it might deserve a score slightly less than a perfect ten.
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Unusual Game Review: Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law |
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Written by Derek "Dewar" Harwell
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Thursday, 15 May 2008 08:32 |
I recently got the chance to sit down and watch all of the Harvey Birdman TV series that aired on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim over the past 5 years. It was a sad day when I reached the end, so I was happy to find out that a game had recently been released on the PS2, PSP, and Wii. I rented it as quick as possible and played it over the weekend.
It turns out that the game resembles the series extremely well. All of the voice actors save Stephen Colbert have returned for the game, and they try to keep the amount of lines given to Colbert’s (rather lousy) sound-a-like to a minimum. The graphics look exactly like the show, and most of all the comedy is spot on. The storyline of five cases matches what I’d expect out of a Harvey Birdman episode, and didn’t disappoint for a second. Unfortunately, the gameplay did.
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360a Live! Episode 33: Flying Phalluses
| Join the 360Arcadians Live team as they discuss Dementium: The Ward, Burnout Paradise, the Devil May Cry 4 demo which not everyone could download, and a surprise appearance by Stranglehold. This and much more awaits those who listen. |
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EARF Episode 20: We're Back, Baby
Join us for a little bit of news, and reviews of Burnout Paradise, No More Heroes, Pirates of the Burning Seas, Advance Wars: Days of Ruin, and PixelJunk Monsters. |
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360Arcadians Portal relaunched!
| We have relaunched a rebuilt 360Arcadians portal, this time with a huge number of bloggers and contributors, as well as the EARF team! Keep checking back for more news and information. |
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