Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Touch the beat beta preview

Touch The Beat Beta footage and info





This a preview video from touch the beat beta. I will have more footage coming up so if you're interested keep an eye out.



This is a preview of record mode



My Problem with this mode is that when I try to upload this "tap" that I created I get an error and because its a beta I am unsure of how to upload it.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Gameboy micro is quite frankly the greatest handheld system ever!

It was May 17, 2005 and I saw the stuff that had happend while I was in school at E3 for Nintendo. Nintendo's Reggie fils Aime announced the Gameboy micro. I thought to myself this is what I waited to get outta school for. A gameboy advance that changes cables, isn't backwards compatable, and is more expensive then the GBA SP. NO THANK YOU! I told my self "I will never buy a gameboy micro" and up until late 2008 and that proved to be true. One day browsing about neogaf I found this thread. Upon reaching the Gameboy Micro love thread I was planning out the trolling lines in my head. I laughed at the thought that someone could actually "love" the gameboy micro. Then I scrolled down to see the pictures of the most sexiest gameboy and handheld I had ever seen. They call it gameboy porn for a reason. Now pictures do it justice but, not quite enough justice because when holding this thing you feel like a king. So late 2008 I found a used game store and picked up one. Because mine was used it was scratched so come 2009 I found a used one at FYE. I take my new one everywhere and have even expanded my library of games to ones I've never owned. If you don't have a gameboy micro you should think of looking on ebay. If you're looking for a used one anywhere you're best paying between 20 and 30 dollars. If you are looking for a new one the highest price I would pay is 50 dollars. Anyways this is my story of gameboy greatness.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Thursday, February 4, 2010

SONIC 4 HAS BEEN REVEALED!!!!!!!



For all the info click here.
Thanks (KOLMA)

Update:
Embedded teaser trailer.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Maryland state Polar Bear Plunge

My Dads going to be doing the Maryland State Polar Bear Plunge for the second year in a row. I will be there and I will have video and pictures tomorrow. I'm just noting this for anyone that is actually reading this and gives a care.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Oooh Monster Hunter Tri bundle with Classic Controller Pro

Its funny that they're bundling the Classic Controller Pro since they're not selling it by itself. Its even funnier that they're selling in the first place because it seems like a waste of money but, here is the press release anyways...

THE PERFECT BUNDLE FOR HUNTING SEASON: MONSTER HUNTER® TRI AND WII CLASSIC CONTROLLER PRO

Bundle Will Bring the Highly- Anticipated New Controller and Popular Franchise Together for the Ultimate Monster Hunting Experience on the Wii System

SAN MATEO, CA, and REDMOND, WA, - January 25, 2010 - Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, and Nintendo of America today announced an exciting new bundle featuring one of the most highly anticipated titles for 2010, Monster Hunter® Tri, and combining it with the new Classic Controller Pro™ for the Wii™ system. The Classic Controller Pro's more traditional control configuration will give gamers the ultimate Monster Hunting experience when the bundle becomes available in North America this April at a suggested retail price of $59.99.

"Monster Hunter Tri has made a huge splash in the Japanese market, and we're confident the bundle with the Classic Controller Pro will give fans in North America plenty to get excited about," said Steve Singer, Nintendo of America's vice president of Licensing. "Gamers of all kinds enjoy playing games on Wii. Monster Hunter Tri delivers an incredible new experience on Wii, while the Classic Controller Pro gives players even more control options for their favorite Wii games."

The new Classic Controller Pro includes a second row of shoulder buttons and ergonomically friendly grips. The Classic Controller Pro plugs directly into the Wii Remote™ controller, and until now, has been available only in the Japanese market.

The Classic Controller Pro will be compatible with more than 450 Wii, WiiWare™ and Virtual Console™ games. The Classic Controller Pro bundled with Monster Hunter Tri will be black, while both black and white versions of the controller will also be available separately at a suggested retail price of $19.99. The game will also be available without a controller at a suggested retail price of $49.99.

Making its North American debut on Wii this spring, Monster Hunter Tri is one of the most strikingly beautiful titles developed for Nintendo's Wii system. Pushing the hardware to the limit, Monster Hunter Tri depicts a living, breathing ecosystem where humans co-exist with majestic monsters that roam both dry land and brand new sub-aqua environments – a first for the series. Offering the player varied control configurations to suit their style of play, players can choose between the Classic Controller Pro, Wii Remote™ and Nunchuck™, or Classic Controller™ to slay the monsters that inhabit the world.

The Monster Hunter series has sold over 11 million units worldwide and has become a social phenomenon in Japan giving rise to training camps, dedicated festivals and numerous licensed products. According to Media Create, Monster Hunter Tri sold 520,000 units in its first week of release in Japan and became the leading title sold across all platforms for the week of its release.

For more information about Monster Hunter Tri, please visit: http://press.capcom.com