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Introduction Necessary

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Hello out there to all you fellow gamers, I’m KalbooseThe180, and I would like to say that I take gaming with the utmost seriousness. So in that I deem to give all of you my complex thoughts and immense logic behind what I believe gaming to be. I am very excited at being able to discuss gaming down to the very core, so let us begin…

First off I will say that I’m predominantly a 360 fan though that does not exclude me from enjoying other systems. As for the systems that I own I have an Xbox360, Xbox, PS2, Wii, numerous PCs, and a retro GameBoy. It is a great honor to be requested by Kuefler to discuss and elaborate on the world of gaming, so that’s really all that you need to know and once again I look forward to write for Kuefler and this Blog.

To give you something to chew on for the meantime I recently had money burning a hole in my pocket so I decided to pick up two new games. Now I will start by telling you that I highly respect games that try something new, different, or have an interesting way of playing them(I like First Person Shooters as much as the next gamer, but it’s done a lot.). So one of these games happened to be Ubisoft’s Prince of Persia (I am always skeptical about anything that has numerous titles that tie together). Now I’ll admit that I was somewhat skeptical about them making a new PoP game, mainly due to how the trilogy ended with PoP: The Two Thrones. So after purchasing it and cracking the case open and popping the game in I was relieved to find that it was in fact a reboot of the series, and may I say a very good one at that.

I can say for certain that those of you who enjoyed the pervious titles on the PS2 and Xbox will be happy to find that the series still has its appeal and basic construct of gameplay (Acrobatics and acrobatic fighting). But the reason that PoP is one of the shining examples of the kind of games I like is because for one the game is cell shaded, which adds a unique characteristic to the environment and to be honest I hardly noticed the cell shading after playing through it, the game also used the separation of regular gameplay and combat so you knew when you where fighting and when you where just playing (Unlike in the other PoP games where enemies where free roaming.). Another aspect that surprised me was the open world and pick-your-own-path within the game. Which I believe that the industry is moving closer and closer to games that are open and choice oriented. Also another interesting thing I noticed about PoP was the Achievements (Xbox360) could be obtained in a flowing constant manner, there were a few that you had to work for, but personally apart from Fable II’s achievement system I think that PoP has some of most obtainable achievements just through regular gameplay each around 10 to 20 points. Finally the best for last about PoP was that you could never die in the game, though you still received penalties for ‘almost dying’ but still the concept that in game you can never ‘die’ is another thing that I believe developers should be looking at and they have been. The aspect of gaming ‘death’ has plagued us all as gamers, I for one enjoyed the fact that I would never die in game, though there where penalties for failing.

And that was just a taste of what is to come, I hope you enjoyed this small insight into my opinion of gaming and I assure you that I will do my best to provide you with accurate information regarding anything that I discuss. So I say good luck to you all, and good gaming!

Trip to the Game Store: December 30, 2008

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

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A week ago, I went out for my last trip to the video game store for 2008. I of course went to Game Stop, not like I have much of a choice there with their monopolization of the market.

I was looking forward to buying two more controllers for my Xbox 360, in addition of the two that I already own, but I was sadly disappointed when I found that they only had new wireless controllers and new Controller and Charger Bundles in stock. That’s right, no used wireless, no new wired, no used wired, no used off brand wired, and no new off brand controllers. The store only had the two most expensive packages for controllers. Why not have the used and cheaper controllers? Did Microsoft give money so Microsoft could dominate the controller market? Who knows.

So what did I actually buy? Well, I just got Xbox 360 games, including Saints Row, Assassin’s Creed, Mass Effect, Sneak King(technically a classic Xbox game), College Hoops 2K6, and Sonic The Hedgehog. Sonic the hedgehog is a glitchappaloosa©. While you are playing, you are repeatedly reminded that it’s a game, with all of its visual problems. As soon as Sonic hits the water, his dies in the same fashion as he would if he fell of a cliff, same speed, same camera-follow, same everything; it’s very annoying. The game constantly has visual issues; the camera often doesn’t display the terrain at all, just displaying the non-terrain objects and Sonic. Oh yeah, the stickers where such a problem to get off, more then usual. Do they really need to put the stickers on the sleeve itself?

Anyways, I’m having fun with my new games, I’ll be sure to report back if I feel anything needs to be shared about my experiences with them.

Catch-up

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Well, let us begin the catch-ups so be can go to business as usual as soon as possible. First off, on a personal note, the Mario carving sold, but the Yoshi chainsaw carving sold is still up for grabs. In late November, I also got an Xbox 360, bundled with Kung Fu Panda and Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures. I also recent bought Call of Duty: World at War.

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Nintendo announced the release of the DSi. The new system is 12 percent thinner than the DS lite and the GBA slot is now gone. The new system will have an external 3 megapixel camera, as well as a front-facing camera, an SD slot, internal storage, and a DSi Shop(like the Wii Shop channel for the DS). The system was released in Japan on November 1, 2008, and will be released in North America in Spring of 2009.

Rather than Wii points, the DS and Wii will now have Nintendo Points. Once you buy the new points, you will have to chose whether you will use all the points for the DS shop system of the Wii Shop system; you will not be able to split the points between the new systems. The DSi will be somewhat, if not completely region locked.

Now on to homebrew, many new updates to thwart home brewers where released, but the home brewers found work arounds. The Wii Homebrew Channel turned 1.0. The DSi render all the old hombrew cards useless, but it appears that one new card, called Acekard 2i, will work on it.

Some big games that where released during Game Influence down time include: Call of Duty: World at War, Animal Crossing: City Folk(with the Wii Speak peripheral), de Blob, Wario Land: Shake It!, Guitar Hero World Tour, Chrono Trigger, Spore, Resistance 2, Fallout 3, the re-franchised Prince of Persia, and Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. A personal favorite, Wrath of the Lich King, was released in November, My girlfriend gave me this for my birthday, if you think about it, it’s quite ironic.

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Not much in terms of digital releases, although Mega Man 9 was released for the Wii, Xbox 360, and PS3World of Goo was also released as a Wii Ware title.

Some big games that where announced or gained a greater popularity with a future release during Game Influence’s down time include: No More Heroes 2, Resident Evil 5, Sin & Punishment 2, Sega’s The Conduit, Killzone 2, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, and games from the Wii remake program. The Wii remake program will release games from the Game Cube to the Wii, with updated controls. Games in the Wii remake program include Metroid Prime 1, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Pikmin, Mario Tennis, Chibi Robo, and Pikmin 2.

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Recently, Nintendo finally provided American with a service that Europe and Japan have had for quite some time, Club Nintendo. Club Nintendo launched December 15. Before the service’s launch, Nintendo confirmed that Club Nintendo allowed users to earn Coins for registering Nintendo products and completing surveys, redeem Coins for limited edition Rewards, earn a set amount of Coins each year to gain Gold and Platinum status, create a Family Account and invite members of your family to join, and register your newly purchased Wii console or Nintendo DS on Club Nintendo and extend your warranty.

Well, I’m sure I missed a lot of news, If I remember anything I missed, I’ll try to bring it up laiter.

NCAA Football Final Coming to the Wii

Friday, February 15th, 2008

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EA Sports has officially announced that that the NCAA Football video game franchise will be passing and running it’s way to the Nintendo Wii. NCAA Football 09 has been given the tentative release date of on July 15th, of this year; you can go to GameStop’s website to reserve the game. Not only will the franchise come to the Wii, but the game is expected to return to the PS3, PS2, PSP, and Xbox 360.

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Video of the Day: January 16, 2007

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Video of the day

Mario Meats Halo? Count me in!

High Quality Halo DS was Indeed in Development

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

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For those of you who were skeptical that DS version of hell was in development, and now prepare to open their mouth widely because their foot is about to be put in it. Casamassina has posted some videos and pictures on his personal blog that showed intricately developed Halo DS game. The game seems to be incredibly detailed and from what appears, is looks to be a pretty amazing game. Who ever pulled the pull the plug is, In my eyes, comparable to Satan himself. Below are three videos all of the actual game.

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Released Today: September 25, 2007

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Nintendo DS

  • Cocoto Kart Racing
  • Crayola Treasure Adventures
  • Race Driver: Create & Race
  • World Series of Poker 2008: Battle for the Bracelets
  • Animal Genius

PC

  • World Series of Poker 2008: Battle for the Bracelets
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Hard Evidence
  • The Settlers: Rise of an Empire
  • Puppy Luv Adventures
  • Dora the Explorer: Candyland
  • Go Diego Go: Safari Rescue
  • Ghost in the Sheet
  • Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2008

PS2

  • Dance Dance Revolution
  • Bratz: The Movie
  • Soul Nomad & the World Eaters
  • World Series of Poker 2008: Battle for the Bracelets
  • CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder

PS3

  • World Series of Poker 2008: Battle for the Bracelets
  • Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII

PSP

  • NBA 08
  • Spelling Challenges and More!
  • Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights
  • Hot Pixel

Wii

  • Dave Mirra BMX Challenge
  • Ninjabread Man
  • Dewy’s Adventure
  • Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire
  • Balls of Fury

Xbox 360

Halo 3 Comes Out Tonight

Monday, September 24th, 2007

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Halo 3 comes out tonight. That’s right the biggest video game release is the history of gaming is about to take place. I’ll post more details in the morning.

Jack Thompson Hate Speech Contest

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

That’s right, I’m holding a good old fashion “Jack Thompson Hate Speech Contest”. I want to hear what you think of Jack Thompson. What would you like to be done to him.

I have yet to make up a prize for the winner, but I can promise you “props” beyond your wildest dreams. So go ahead, and let the hate flow through you. The winner will be decided by who can depict Jack Thompson in the most vile way!

Podcast Voice: #1

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

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I’ve been contacted by several people that said they would love to join my upcoming podcast. This guy contacted me by phone. I wouldn’t say his blog is new, but it looks like he’s just starting to “get going”. In that, a large percentages of his post on his blog are recent post, but enough about his statistics. He seemed really eager to join the podcast, and I look forward to having him be a member of the the discussion.

Voice # 1:Metal Fire of The Game Essentials.

Looking for a Few Gaming Sites to Join Podcast

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

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I’m planning on doing a Podcast in the near future. I’m trying to get other blogs to join the PodCast. What do I hope to be the podcast topic of discussion? The gaming industry, Nintendo, Microsoft, Sony, upcoming games and basically anything Gaming.

I’ll probably do the legs of the work, or hire out the work. Since I don’t plan on having all of us actually come to the same place, I plan to connect everyone with VOIP, voice chat, or traditional phone lines. have more than one person running your blog, that’s fine, the more the better. If you own a blog, please E-mail me at RLK89@RLK89.com, or better yet, call me at 1-586-212-2999.

Force Unleashed on the PS2, PSP, and Wii

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

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Yesterday, LucasArts announced that Force Unleashed will come to the Wii, PS2, and PSP. You can expect the Wii version to be available in spring of 2008. The three games will be published by Australia’s Krome Studios, unlike the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions.

Wii is a great platform for The Force Unleashed, because the console’s motion-oriented controllers really bring the game to life, said Jim Ward, the president of LucasArts. We’ve worked hard to make the Wii version of the game unique in order to truly let you unleash the Force.

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Want Something in Japanese Translated?

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

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I’m currently learning Japanese. I need articles, pictures, and what have you, to translate for experience. If you have anything you want translated that’s video game related please send them to me. The easiest way to summit them is posting them as a comment, and if you have anything specifically you want out of the translation, such as a an answer to the question please post that along with the comment.

  • I prefer small things.(short translations)
  • I’ll try to translate all types of Japanese writing. (Kana, Kanji, Rōmaji)
  • Make Sure it’s video game related.