BOLDSTATE– “Even if a year passes, Mario [will still sell],” Shigeru Miyamoto said to Japanese retailers during a demonstration of New Super Mario Bros. Wii last week according to retailer Games Maya.
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September 29, 2009
Chas in Real Life
Hello. My name is Chas, and I’m a video game addict.
It’s been over a month since my last post, but I’ve been playing more games than usual lately: Scribblenauts, Okami, Final Fantasy VI, Modern Warfare, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, and I’m about to play through Lost Winds again. I also have a new addiction thanks [...]
August 21, 2009
[Review] Bit.Trip Core
My review of Bit.Trip Core is live on Game Positive. The game joins its predecessor and several other games that make me glad Nintendo hasn’t canceled its download services outright. Core consists of only three levels, and it doesn’t take long to complete overall. Of course, it doesn’t cost much either, and the number of [...]
August 17, 2009
The Mad Dictators
When most students return to Nicholls State University this week, they’ll find every vehicle in the school’s various parking lots showing off the university’s new interpretation of their controversial mascot, Colonel Tillou. The controversy is new again, however, as instead of seeing a supporter of the confederacy, some students and alumni feel the new mascot [...]
August 8, 2009
Bit.Trippin’: A Tale of Discovery & Exploration
I’m sitting in my living room, listening to the same chip tune play over and over on a loop as I type this post. Bit.Trip Core’s title screen is displayed on my television, and it’s indicating that I have yet to beat the game’s second level.
Discovery was easy enough, but I’m having trouble beating the [...]
August 1, 2009
Dismissing & defending claims of racism in video games
The video game community is quick to dismiss the occasional claim games are becoming racially charged, but many fail to fully understand the issue, posting shallow arguments on popular gaming blogs.
In response to an article in the Houston Chronicle citing Left 4 Dead 2 as an example of racism in video games becoming “the norm”, [...]
July 14, 2009
[Review+Critique] The Conduit
I apologize for the late review, but several important revisions were necessary for the final draft of my take on The Conduit. Originally, I compared The Conduit to first-person shooters on other platforms in order to make the broader comparison of the Wii’s lesser position to the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. That was a [...]
June 1, 2009
[E3] Project Natal impressions
Last year, Microsoft’s big E3 announcement was Final Fantasy XIII coming to the Xbox 360. Some Sony fans complained about Microsoft moving in on their system’s coveted franchise, but this year, Microsoft is moving in on Nintendo, and in a much bigger way by introducing their motion controller, or lack thereof, Project Natal.
“The controller is [...]
June 1, 2009
[Review] Punch-Out!!
My review of Punch-Out!! is live on GamePositive+, but there’s not much to say about the game other than “Punch-Out!! fans, go play it!!” The motion controls might be a gimmick that only hampers the gameplay, but Next Level Games delivered a solid experience that recreates the Mike Tyson experience and expands it into a [...]
May 26, 2009
Demoman Returns
Demoman is a feature in which I make (incredibly harsh) assumptions about upcoming games based on their (horrible) demoes, while making observations about the purpose and importance of video game demoes.
Today’s victims: Miami Law and Knights in the Nightmare