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Karaoke Revolution Soundtrack

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 21st November 2009

This week’s news post talked about the new Karaoke Revolution. Here’s the full tracklist.

  1. 7 Things” – Miley Cyrus
  2. 99 Times” – Kate Voegele
  3. “A Labio Dulce” – Iskander (en Español)
  4. ABC” – The Jackson 5
  5. Addicted to LoveRobert Palmer
  6. Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now” – McFadden & Whitehead
  7. American Boy” – Estelle feat. Kanye West
  8. Beautiful” – Akon feat. Colby O’Donis
  9. Ben” – Michael Jackson
  10. Black Horse and The Cherry Tree” – KT Tunstall
  11. Burning Down the House” – Talking Heads
  12. Crazy” – Seal
  13. Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” – Rod Stewart
  14. Dancing Machine” – The Jackson 5
  15. Disturbia” – Rihanna
  16. Enamorada” – Miranda! (en Español)
  17. Feels Like Tonight” – Daughtry
  18. Gives You Hell” – All American Rejects
  19. Human” – The Killers
  20. I Kissed a Girl” – Katy Perry
  21. I Melt With You” – Modern English
  22. I Ran (So Far Away)” – Flock Of Seagulls
  23. I Want You Back” – The Jackson 5
  24. I’ll Be There” – The Jackson 5
  25. I’m Yours” – Jason Mraz
  26. Just Dance” – Lady Gaga feat. Colby O’Donis
  27. Love Hurts” – Incubus
  28. Love Is a Battlefield” – Pat Benatar
  29. Love Story” – Taylor Swift
  30. Man On The Moon” – R.E.M.
  31. My Life Would Suck Without You” – Kelly Clarkson
  32. No Me Doy Por Vencido” – Luis Fonsi (en Español)
  33. Pocketful of Sunshine” – Natasha Bedingfield
  34. Rehab” – Amy Winehouse
  35. Ser o parecer” – RBD (en Español)
  36. Sex On Fire” – Kings of Leon
  37. Shout” – Tears for Fears
  38. Si Me Besas” – Lola (en Español)
  39. Smile” – Lily Allen
  40. So What” – Pink
  41. Solid” – Ashford and Simpson
  42. Soul Meets Body” – Death Cab For Cutie
  43. Space Oddity” – David Bowie
  44. The Logical Song” – Supertramp
  45. This Love” – Maroon 5
  46. Viva La Vida” – Coldplay
  47. What Have I Done to Deserve This?” – Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield
  48. What Hurts The Most” – Rascal Flatts
  49. Wicked Game” – Chris Isaak
  50. You Found Me” – The Fray

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More on New Super Mario Bros.

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 14th November 2009

In our latest releases post, we mentioned the release of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, and there are a few cool things related to that to share with you here. First of all, the game is in a red box, which is kind of crazy given that every other Wii game to date has been in a white one.

Second, Nintendo has made a lot out of saying how difficult this game will be, much like the classics, but there is a new “Super Guide” feature that will let Luigi take on an especially tough level for you, basically.

As bonus material, check out this video of the Super Mario museum at New York City’s Nintendo Store.

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Battle of the Bands

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 30th October 2009

Battle of the Bands

We’ve got two more Rock Band/Guitar Hero games this week, according to this here news post I just wrote. That’s added onto Beatles Rock Band, DJ Hero, Guitar Hero 5, Rock Band Unplugged, and Guitar Hero Smash Hits already over the past couple of months, and then we’ve still got Guitar Hero: Van Halen set for later this year. Time for them to battle, I’ve decided, in my own little tournament, to see which game is most likely to garner the most purchases.

1st Matchup: Guitar Hero 5 v. Rock Band Unplugged

GH5 moves on. I’m glad there’s a portable Rock Band now, and at least it’s original, but it’s still no contest.

2nd Matchup: Beatles Rock Band v. Guitar Hero: Van Halen

Well, let’s compare the album sales of the bands each game is using. Van Halen: 200,000,000 albums sold. Wow, that’s a lot. The Beatles: 200,000,000 albums sold… in the US alone. Beatles Rock Band moves on.

3rd Matchup: DJ Hero v. Band Hero

Two “Hero” games? Which will sell more? I have no idea. But DJ Hero is more interesting to me, so I’ll give it the edge.

4th Matchup: LEGO Rock Band v. Guitar Hero Smash Hits

Guitar Hero Smash Hits was basically just all the old Guitar Hero songs, but allowing you to play them with any instrument. Not a horrible idea, but it’s just an expansion, so LEGO Rock Band has to win.

2nd Round, 1st Matchup: Guitar Hero 5 v. DJ Hero

Guitar Hero 5. It’s the main series, and DJ Hero is just getting off the ground with its new turntable peripheral. GH5 will sell more than twice as many copies, I’m afraid.

2nd Round, 2nd Matchup: Beatles Rock Band v. LEGO Rock Band

Not even close, slightly modified Beatles will beat LEGO David Bowie any day of the week.

FINAL MATCHUP: Guitar Hero 5 v. Beatles Rock Band

Well, in the US Beatles Rock Band has sold more so far, and almost paradoxically, Guitar Hero 5 won in the UK. Is it a tie? Yes, but I’m not going to let that happen. Beatles Rock Band is the winner, by a coin flip. It landed tails.

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Simming Sports: FIFA 10

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 24th October 2009

Alright, FIFA 10 is finally here.  If you missed the last post, what I’m doing here is taking the big-name sports games and simming seasons in them to see how close they are to real-life results. Now, the soccer season isn’t even a fourth complete in most places, but we need to establish results now before tricky old FIFA updates the rosters later on in the year. Without further ado, let’s see just how it thinks two of this year’s major soccer (football) leagues are gonna turn out!

England’s Premier League: The top four in-game: Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool. Chelsea came next. We’ll see how that turns out, but one important error between real-life and the game here: Tottenham Hotspur came in 18th in the game, and they’re currently third in real life. Something’s up, there.

Italy’s Serie A: The league table came out to be Inter, Sampdoria, Juventus, then Roma in the game. The current real-life table is Inter, Sampdoria, Juventus, then Fiorentina, but Roma’s definitely coming up to higher spot in the future. In other words, FIFA was scary accurate on this one.

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Simming Sports: MLB 09: The Show

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 17th October 2009

In this week’s gaming news post, we talked about the new FIFA. I’d like to announce that I am taking the realism of sports video games to task! I’m going to run through one season in whichever sports game I’m covering, then tell you how close it came to getting it right. Now, FIFA doesn’t come out until the 20th, so I’m sorry if I can’t tell you who’s going to win the Scottish Premier League just yet (it’ll totally be Hibernian, though).  I do have MLB 09: The Show sitting right here with me, though, and the MLB playoffs are in full swing, so here’s the way Sony’s baseball title thought the season would go:

In the playoffs, names in bold if team made playoffs in real life: Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Angels, New York Yankees, New York Mets, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers

So, I guess four out of eight ain’t bad. The AL was only off by one team, and the Tigers were about an out away from making it to the playoffs in real life. Unfortunately, MLB 09’s NL guess was terrible. The computer inside my alarm clock could have guessed the Dodgers would win their division, and the other three who made it in the game were pretty terrible in real life.

Who won the world series in my sim, you ask? Why, the CHICAGO CUBS did, for the first time in over a hundred years. That would have been a lot more exciting than how this postseason is turning out in real life. Check back next week for my FIFA sim results!

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City Builder Games

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 10th October 2009

In our latest news post, we talked about Cities XL, the latest City Builder game. Among city-building games in the modern age, there’s not a whole lot past the SimCity series and this new one. But here are some others, most often set in different times or places:

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Wii Fit Plus for Pets!

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 4th October 2009

Well, we learned in today’s Kidzworld gaming new releases post that in Wii Fit Plus, you can weigh your dog or cat, even though they can’t really play any activities! Well, I’m here to give Nintendo some ideas on how to better integrate our pets into the game:

  1. If you have a dog, then the screen should show a picture of a kitten and make meowing sounds. That’ll get your dog running, or barking, or jumping, or something. At least he’ll be burning calories. Just switch roles if you have a cat.
  2. Let’s add in some really high pitched notes into the game at various points, just see how your dog reacts.
  3. Toy bone-shaped Wiimotes are a must.
  4. Wii vitality sensor technology inside a tempting ball of yarn for your cat.
  5. Maybe a new Wii balance board that can double as a scratching post?

And today’s question for you all: Do your pets ever even react to what’s on your TV screen?

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Gran Turismo Pre-Order Bonuses

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 25th September 2009

There are four different cars you can get as a bonus for pre-ordering  Gran Turismo, and I’m going to give them all to you at once here, so you can decide.

I truthfully can’t decide which is my favorite out of those, but I think I’m going to go with the Ferrari anyway.

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All About Teamwork

Posted by murraychu on 25th September 2009

Co-op games seem to be all the rage these days and I’m not complaining. There is nothing more I like than to be able to pick up a title and enjoy it with someone close to me. Great experiences are made better just by having someone else there to appreciate it with you. It also gives rise to inside jokes and a lot of those “you had to be there” moments that forge strong bonds between people.

Cheesiness aside, there seems to be a teamwork theme this week as I review three games: Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story, Scooby Doo First Frights, and Spyborgs. Mario and Luigi’s Superstar RPG series has always been a favourite of mine. As video games’ version of the dynamic duo, the brothers can perform special attacks together and also jump to aid the other if one goes down. Scooby Doo and Spyborgs both focus on actual co-op, as two characters are always used, even when you are playing by yourself. If you’re all by your lonesome, you get a computer partner and can switch between the characters whenever you want. Since the computer partner is always there, friends can drop in and out of the game whenever they please, which is convenient.

While Scooby Doo followed the LEGO Star Wars formula closely, which I adore, Spyborgs is inhibitingly hard. Even at the easiest setting, the game becomes nigh on unmanageable and, despite rocking out exemplary graphics and combo system, the level of frustration makes it hard for me to recommend the game to anyone.

Co-op games are fun, even simple co-op modes like that of Super Mario Galaxy is nice to have so that you can enjoy gaming with friends and family. I am eagerly awaiting Pokemon Rumble, which I got to try at PAX, to come out as its co-op is very promising and I have been looking for something fun and non-competitive (and a bit cutesy) to enjoy with my fiance.

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Photography Games

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 19th September 2009

For this week’s “Nate categorizes several games he knows that share an oddball common theme with some other game that came out this week” post, I’m going to mention some awesome photography games, because Afrika is coming out this week. Let’s see here, there’s:

  1. Pokemon Snap, the sorta famous game in which you ride around and take pictures of pokemon doin’ stuff. Way, way more fun that that sounds, even if you aren’t a Pokemon fan.
  2. Endless Ocean, which is a lot like Afrika underwater. Probably even more chilled out than Afrika will be.
  3. Fatal Frame, if you get your parents’ permission to play it (rated Teen), is an old PS2 horror game in which you take pictures of the ghosts to defeat them. Does that sound like an odd Japanese game to you? Then you’re right!
  4. Beyond Good & Evil, the cult classic, involves photography in its gameplay quite a bit. Of all these four, you should definitely try this one first if you’ve never heard of it. It’s also rated Teen, though, so get permission first, and let your parents watch some gameplay or trailers or something so they can decide.

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