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Baseball Game Team Rankings

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 27th February 2010

Over the next week, we get not one, but two baseball games coming out. There are tons of differences between the game we could look at for you to decide which one is best, but I just want to see how biased each game is toward specific teams! So here are the official rankings in both games of how good each team is. I was of course shocked to see the Atlanta Braves weren’t #1 in everything.

MLB 2K10 Team Rankings

  1. Boston Red Sox
  2. New York Yankees
  3. Philadelphia Phillies
  4. Los Angeles Angels
  5. Los Angeles Dodgers
  6. Texas Rangers
  7. St. Louis Cardinals
  8. Tampa Bay Rays
  9. Minnesota Twins
  10. San Francisco Giants
  11. Colorado Rockies
  12. Milwaukee Brewers
  13. Chicago Cubs
  14. Atlanta Braves
  15. Arizona Diamondbacks
  16. Chicago White Sox
  17. Baltimore Orioles
  18. Seattle Mariners
  19. New York Mets
  20. Kansas City Royals
  21. Oakland Athletics
  22. Florida Marlins
  23. Washington Nationals
  24. Cincinnati Reds
  25. Detroit Tigers
  26. Houston Astros
  27. Toronto Blue Jays
  28. Cleveland Indians
  29. Pittsburgh Pirates
  30. San Diego Padres

MLB 10: The Show Team Rankings

  1. Yankees
  2. Red Sox
  3. Phillies
  4. Dodgers
  5. Rays
  6. Braves
  7. Angels
  8. Rockies
  9. Cubs
  10. Rangers
  11. Diamondbacks
  12. Twins
  13. White Sox
  14. Giants
  15. Blue Jays
  16. Cardinals
  17. Mets
  18. Brewers
  19. Reds
  20. Orioles
  21. Mariners
  22. Astros
  23. Athletics
  24. Tigers
  25. Padres
  26. Marlins
  27. Royals
  28. Nationals
  29. Pirates
  30. Indians

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Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing Playable Character List

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 20th February 2010

Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing is the biggest kids’ release of the next week, and because maybe the coolest thing about kart racing games is all the characters, here’s a full list for you:

  1. Sonic the Hedgehog – No surprises there.
  2. Miles “Tails” Prower – Side note: It took me years and years to get the joke on why his name is Miles Prower. Do you get it?
  3. Knuckles – Again, not too surprising.
  4. Doctor Eggman – His real name is Dr. Ivo Robotnik. I guess “Eggman” was just a bad nickname he got in school.
  5. Amy Rose – She was introduced in my favorite Sonic game ever, Sonic CD, for the SEGA CD. As a kid I had a combination Laserdisc/SEGA CD player, and I swear those are both real things.
  6. Shadow the Hedgehog – I realize he’s the anti-Sonic and everything, but it still seems odd that a hedgehog can have a gun, like Shadow does.
  7. Big the Cat – Another Sonic side character, and he looks about as much like a cat as Sonic looks like a real hedgehog. I mean, look at him.
  8. AiAi – He puts the “Monkey” in “Super Monkey Ball.” Otherwise, the game would just be “Super Ball,” which actually might be trademarked already.
  9. Amigo – From “Samba de Amigo.” For those keeping score, that’ s Monkeys 2 – 3 Hedgehogs.
  10. Ryo Hazuki – The main character from the Dreamcast cult hit, “Shenmue.” Yeah, don’t worry if you’ve never heard of it.
  11. Beat – From “Jet Set Radio,” another cult hit for the Dreamcast.
  12. Alex Kidd – Oh boy, this is even more obscure. He was SEGA’s main man until Sonic took the stage, and hasn’t been in his own new game since well before you were born.
  13. Billy Hatcher – From “Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg” for the Gamecube. He, uh, wears a chicken suit. Hm.
  14. Zobio and Zobiko – A zombie couple. Too early for Halloween and too late for Valentine’s Day.
  15. Ulala – From “Space Channel 5,” another Dreamcast game you’ve probably never played, but should. I miss the Dreamcast now.
  16. Jacky Bryant and Akira Yuki – From the “Virtua Fighter” series.
  17. B.D. Joe - From “Crazy Taxi,” which hopefully you’ve seen in an arcade or something. Do arcades still exist?
  18. Robo and Modo – Now here’s one I hadn’t even heard of. They’re from “Bonanza Bros.,” which apparently came out in 1990. Ooooookay.
  19. Opa-Opa – A living spaceship. Cool.
  20. Chuih, ChuBei, ChuPea, and ChuBach – All from “ChuChu Rocket!,” another awesome game for the Dreamcast.
  21. Banjo and Kazooie – Xbox 360 version only. Sorry, Nintendo fans like me who played the original “Banjo-Kazooie” on the N64.
  22. Avatar – Not like James Cameron’s Avatar or the animation show Avatar, but your New Xbox Experience one. Obviously, also Xbox 360 only.
  23. Mii – For the Wii.

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Every Game for the Wii Balance Board

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 13th February 2010

This week, Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll was released, the first in the Super Monkey Ball series to support the Wii Balance Board. Pretty sweet, but those of you who bought Wii Fit are still probably wondering: Just how many games support my balance board anyway? Well, here is every single one of them that’s cool for kids, with a helpful awesomeness rating out of 10 for each game to help you choose one.

  • Academy of Champions: Soccer – 6/10 Awesomeness Rating
  • All Star Cheer Squad – 7/10
  • Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 – 7/10
  • G1 Jockey 2008 – 3/10
  • EA Sports Active (and Active: More Workouts) – 9/10 if you’re into exercise!
  • Equilibrio – 5/10
  • Gold’s Gym Cardio Workout – 7/10 again, just for exercise
  • Imagine Fashion Party – 8/10
  • James Cameron’s Avatar: the Game – 5/10 surprisingly terrible
  • Jillian Michael’s Fitness Ultimatum 2009 & 2010 – 8/10 exercise only
  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games – 9/10
  • My Fitness Coach 2 – 7/10 only exercise
  • NewU – 7/10 only exercise
  • Overturn – 7/10
  • Punch-Out!! – 9/10 and yes, there are two exclamation points in the title…
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party – 10/10 perhaps the most awesome
  • Rock ‘n’ Roll Climber – 6/10
  • Shaun White Snowboarding (Road Trip and World Stage) – 9/10
  • Skate City Heroes – 7/10
  • Skate It – 9/10
  • Snowboard Riot – 6/10
  • Tetris Party – 9/10 I’m sad that I’ve never been invited to a Tetris party…
  • The Incredible Maze – 4/10
  • Walk it Out – 6/10
  • We Ski – 8/10
  • We Ski & Snowboard – 8/10
  • Wii Fit – 10/10 but surely, you’ve played it, right?
  • Wii Fit Plus – 10/10
  • Wii Music – 7/10
  • Winter Sports 2: The Next Challenge – 8/10
  • Yoga – 6/10 Well, it is just yoga…

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Games Based on Novels

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 6th February 2010

This week’s game releases include Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, and on the very same day, another game (one that’s not so kid-friendly) will be released based on Dante’s Divine Comedy. I decided that this should be a growing trend, games based on awesome literature, so here are some games I’d like to see that fit that mold:

  • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – There is a classic, hilarious 1984 text adventure based on this classic, hilarious 1979 book. But text adventures are a little hard to get into ever since games got, you know, graphics, so we need a new Hitchhiker’s Guide game. Besides maybe the Ratchet & Clank series, not enough games are funny nowadays.
  • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies – This mixture of a famous Jane Austen novel and, well, zombies is getting a movie made of it pretty soon. So it’s the perfect time for a video game beat-em-up adaptation to go along with it!
  • The Three Musketeers – This book’s due for a comeback. Lots of good combat actions between muskets and rapiers, and a good story to back it up.

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Whip It on DVD

Posted by sindykw on 31st January 2010

Whip It may seem like just a sports movie for girls, but the dizzying roller derby sequences and basic premise—that everyone needs to figure out where they belong—will appeal to guys and girls. Ellen Page plays Bliss Cavender, and yes, despite playing another precocious teen, she manages to duck out of Juno‘s shadow. The only baby in this movie is Bliss’ mom—who seriously needs to grow out of her obsession with pageants.  Check out the full movie review of Whip It OR Read more movie reviews on Kidzworld.

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Level-5 Games

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 30th January 2010

Level-5 is the developer of our latest featured game, White Knight Chronicles. They’re an often overlooked RPG dev, with some amazing games for Sony systems in particular over the years. Here’s a quick rundown of them, and why you should pick them up if you see them for $5 in a bargain bin somewhere.

  • Dark Cloud (2000) – PS2. Actually very similar to White Knight Chronicles in that it’s a regular RPG with city-building elements. A real under-recognized gem.
  • Dark Chronicle (2002) – PS2. Sometimes it’s called Dark Cloud 2. It has the same city-building stuff combined with RPG stuff, and then adds in this odd photography system. It has awesome, stylish graphics.
  • Dragon Quest VIII (2004) – PS2. Again, great cel-shaded graphics. Japanese magazine Famitsu called it the fourth best game of all time at one point.
  • Rogue Galaxy (2005) – PS2. It’s pretty unfair to say it’s a sci-fi version of Dark Cloud 2, but I don’t have a lot of room to talk about it here, so I’m just going to say it’s like a sci-fi version of Dark Cloud 2.
  • Jeanne d’Arc (2006) – PSP. A tactical turn-based RPG instead of an action one like the others, plus it’s (loosely) based on the story of Joan of Arc. One of my favorite PSP games.
  • The Professor Layton series (2007-today) – DS. Not an RPG, but rather a game of puzzles set around a storyline, with some adventure-y elements. Definitely a must-have for DS owners, unless you’re really ticked off by brain teasers.

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Tooth Fairy in Theaters Now!

Posted by sindykw on 27th January 2010

Tooth Fairy is a bit like a trip to the dentist–by that I mean, it’s boring and painful and you might fall asleep. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson does his best, flashing those pearly whites at the camera and mugging it up with his newfound fairy wings, but not even the sight of a grown man in a tutu can save this doomed flick. It’s sad to see so much talent going to waste too–you have to wonder what greats like Julie Andrews and Billy Crystal were thinking signing up for this one. Still, if you’re under six, you might giggle at a few scenes, but anyone over seven should steer clear. Check out the full movie review of Tooth Fairy OR Read more movie reviews on Kidzworld.

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Weekly Roundup: The Spy Next Door + American Idol Debut

Posted by sindykw on 20th January 2010

The Spy Next Door gives Jackie Chan a chance to ease up on the stunts and concentrate on goofing around with young actors like Will Shadley. Jackie plays a retiring CIA agent who’s forced to content with the nerdy likes of Will’s character, Ian, who unintentionally unlocks a top-secret formula that alerts some bad guy Russians. Check out the full movie review of The Spy Next Door on Kidzworld OR Read more movie reviews on Kidzworld.

Also new this week were the premier episodes of American Idol, season 9. The judges headed to Boston and Atlanta, where they were treated to some memorable performances. Read more on Kidzworld’s American Idol Recaps! Simon Cowell has announced his retirement, so we’ve got to get our fill of his caustic insults while we can.

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Music-Making Games

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 16th January 2010

In this week’s game releases post, the KORG DS-10+ Synthesizer came out, a synthesizer and music-making program for the DS. It turns out that about every gaming platform has one of these pure music-making games on it at one point or another, so I’m going to pick out some of the other consoles (though the current gen of home consoles doesn’t have too many yet).

  • PSP: “Beaterator” – Very similar to the KORG DS-10, but it’s presented by famous hip-hop producer Timbaland, and contains tons and tons of sound loops to work with. These sound loops give you more sounds to work with to make your music, but also make it a little tougher to get your music started, just because you have so many options.
  • Xbox: “Xbox Music Mixer” – Didn’t quite match up to be a music-making game, exactly, but it did have the ability to strip voices out of music you put in it, allowing for instant karaoke mixes, which is pretty awesome. There were tons of other small features that let you play around with your music as well, but this game’s tough to find now.
  • PS2: “MTV Music Generator 3″ – There were actually a ton of music-making games for the PS2, but this was the latest of them, coming out in 2004.  Tons and tons of stuff to play around with, but the game didn’t help you figure it out very much.

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Olympic (Video) Games

Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 9th January 2010

This week’s gaming news post covered Vancouver 2010, the primary game of this year’s Winter Olympics. But there are other games for the Winter Olympics out there, both from the past and present. Let’s go through them.

  • When they say Vancouver 2010 is the official game of this year’s Winter Olympics, there is actually one more: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. If you’re playing the Wii, this is the only official game you get for these games, and if you have just a Wii, chances are you’d rather play as Mario, Sonic, and pals than generic folks anyway. I like Yoshi way better than “German Athlete #3.”
  • You can go back to previous years of official games. My recommendation: Nagano Winter Olympics ’98 for the Nintendo 64. It was made by Konami, and somehow had more events than they include nowadays. You could play curling!
  • Then there’s one of the few unofficial games ever released, 1986′s “Winter Games.” It was released on a ton of different consoles back then, and is about to be ported over to the Wii Virtual Console in the near future. There are some who say this game has the worst controls of any ever made. It’s, uh… Not that good.

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