Old dwarven treasures but no Game Boy

I believe that it is an established fact that I am a nerd so it would come as no surprise to any of you that I used to enjoy the hobby of minature wargaming. For those that aren't aware, by Wikipedia definition "miniature wargaming is a recreational hobby where players simulate a battle, which is played out using small figurines to represent the land, sea and/or air units involved. Many miniatures games are played on a floor or tabletop, with terrain represented by miniature scenery (hills, forests, roads, fences, etc.). Movement of the miniatures is regulated using a tape measure. However, like boardgames, miniature games can also be played using gridded terrain (demarcated into squares or hexagons) or even gameboards".
Two of my best mates were state champions at Warhammer 40K, we also enjoyed Necromunda but I personally loved Warhammer Fantasy.. pity I was not close to as good as my two mates.
One classic story was we all came around to Brecon's place as he had a permanent wargame table set up in his basement so we decided that we were going to have a monster weekend battle of the brothers - John as the Dark Angles and Evin as the Ultramarines versus Rowan as the Blood Angles and Brecon as the Space Wolves with my pitfully small Tyranid Horde just creating havok for fun. Wargaming is all about knowing the rules and John and Brecon were both "rules lawyers", arguing every bloody pre-game set up condition there was to argue about, meaning that the game to a full EIGHT HOURS TO SET UP!!! Admittedly it was very amusing to watch. The Dark Angels army of John's had the particular Psycher/Officer who was extremely powerful who was literally half the army for John - each unit/squad costs points for example a character can cost 200 points and the army limit could be 3000 - John's uber-psycher cost half his army points he was that mean. Brecon had a big tank that was able to have one shot pre game (which took 30 minutes to argue about) so Brec, hoping to go against the 1 in 216 chance of killing John's chances from the get go, aimed straight at the key to the Dark Angles army.
It came off - the psycher and John's chances were dead.
Brecon and Rowan laughed in hysterics while I cringed as John was just about ready to explode and sure enough John blew up, kicked the table ruining eight hours of set up, stormed out of the basement, put a hole in the door and went home. Just awesome.
Sorry for that tangent - As nearly everyone has done today, I am visiting my mother for Mother's Day at my parents place in the Blue Mountains and like nearly all parents, they have a treasure trove of mine and my sister's old toys. Since I have been on the old school gaming hunt for the last few years I decided to ask Dad where my old original Game Boy would be to which the reply was "in the shed". Right down the back of my parents yard is the shed where boxes upon boxes of "treasures" are stored. Just to put it in prespective my dad is one of those people who collects cars and trains and leaves them in mint condition and in the original packaging so you can only imagine how much stuff is packed into this relatively mundane garden shed.
I thought I was in luck when I saw in the very first crate my old Game Boy carry case but to my disappointment I only found Mortal Kombat, NBA All Star Challenge, Skate or Die: Bad 'n Rad and TMNT. I did however find piles of my old Lego including the Legoland Set 6990 - The Space Monorail which was if I recall the ultimate Lego box set in 1987...


... Micro Machines, Matchbox cars and some of my old Games Workshop minatures including these two...
A Dwarf Flame Cannon and a Slayer, painted by the Rowan mentioned above who now makes models for the movie industry and I believe is either in or is going to be working for Peter Jackson's Weta Studio. I hope none of you thought I painted them as I paint like a 3 year old!!
Dad is going to have a hunt for the Game Boy next time he gets a chance to spend a day clearing out the shed so once the missing Game Boy is found it will get its own uber-post.
For those who want more LAN's, have your fingers crossed big time for me this week!! Wink

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Sydney's wet and I'm SimGolfing with loads of random thoughts

Well as my fellow Sydneysiders can attest to, it has been wet and miserable in the Emerald City for what seems to be an eternity. However we must remember that we were in drought not that long ago and the rain is filling our dams and making Morris Iemma's insistence to spend billions on a desalination plant look pretty foolish in the short term. I do know one little quadruped who is very unhappy about the rain.... little Oscar is furious that his park walks are being curtailed by the downpour!! Although he has a raincoat both his mother and him are big wusses and won't go out there. Aren't you Katie Tongue out

The rain has allowed me to enjoy an old favourite of mine and that is Sid Meier's SimGolf. I have always enjoyed golf games, all the way back to World Class Leader Board on the Apple IIe which I still have. One of my favourite features on WCLB was the ability to "design" your own course by taking holes from the four included courses and plot out a dream course to play. I did always dream of a game where you could actually design every aspect of the course and then play it. SimGolf was that game... however I missed it when it came along in 1996. I certainly did not miss Sid Meier's SimGolf in 2001 as it combined the genius of Sid Meier and Will Wright to create a business/strategy sim based on golf. Pure gaming goodness in my books. As you design and expnad your course, your Sim becomes a better golfer, allowing you to win exhibition games and tournaments which of course bring in the simoleons to expand and upgrade the course... and thus the addictive cycle begins.

The lack of posting here on pidgeo.com has been pretty much due to my re-addiction to Sid Meier's SimGolf. Should I post myself on "The List" again, or should Sid Meier get the blame? At least it fills the six days until the global phenomenon known as GTA IV arrives. For those who own both the PS3 and Xbox 360 I'd be interested to see which console you will be buying it for? Considering this audience is very pro-360 I pretty much know the answer to that, but I do wonder how the general gaming populace will be investing their cash. If Call of Duty 4 is any guide it's the 360 by a wiiiiiiiiide margin!! How long will it take to complete the main story I wonder but I certainly plan on finding out in good time.

Do we have any Star Trek fans out there? Oh lord I hope no-one of the fairer sex who is single is reading this post hehe. The reason I ask is that my introduction to Star Trek was Enterprise, a show that seemed to garner its fair share of criticism from Trekkies. I personally really enjoyed 97 of the 98 episodes (let us never speak of the finale again) so I wonder if Voyager, DS9, TNG and TOS are so much better? Maybe if I don't want to stay single I shouldn't bother finding out hehe.

When will Zune come to Australia I wonder? Just wondering out loud as I enjoy using mine as my bedroom entertainment device. Minds out of the gutter people!! Great screen, good software and it's not a boring old iPod. I do like the Creative Zen Vision W but I'm too cheap and too used to free stuff to pay for one!!

Anzac Day = Australia's greatest public holiday. I still want to attend a dawn service at Splendour Rock, the war memorial for bushwalkers about 25kms south of Katoomba in the Blue Mountains wilderness. I have been there a number of times in my hiking days (long ago!) and it is one of the most amazing places on the planet, and a fitting tribute to the fallen. I will get there one day... maybe I should aim for 2009?

Blake Lively is the most beautiful woman on television even though a) she has a bloke's name and b) Gossip Girl is a horrendous TV show! I dare you to try and watch an episode!

I wanted to give a shout out to a fellow (and MUCH more successful) blogger Samantha Brett who has a blog on SMH.com.au which is all about sex and relationships. Now I don't want to get all sensitive and such but I will say that such blogs are wonderfully informative and let's be honest... we males can use every bit of intelligence on the fairer sex as we can get!! Evil she-devils Tongue out Sam (who is utterly stunning btw) was nice enough to reply to my e-mail of praise for her excellent and award winning blog so I thought it only right do my tiny little bit to advertise hers. I somehow don't think the majority of her audience will have an interest in my nerdy ramblings hahaha.

Family Guy = awesome. A mate of mine who now works at the Microsoft Mothership once said that Family Guy was better than The Simpsons. MightyOat and I bagged him out but he may of had a point after all. So Nic - I apologise for the bagging from four years ago as you may have been right.

Where does Call of Duty 4 rank all time for online and LAN shooters? I am crap at it but I can watch Stu play it for hours... bet that stops after the wedding mate hehehe.

I caught up with tranceVib today for the first time in over a week as he is chaotically getting things organised for the upcoming wedding to his wonderful fiance. As usual we solved all the gaming world's problems, laughed at the rumour that MGS4 will be 576p (HAHAHA if it's true) and discussed plenty of crazy ideas that may come to light if a few things go well next week for me. Seriously if Project "Train Tourney" comes off it would be beyond awesome for those who got to the finals. I'll leave it at that.

Six more sleeps to GTA IV!! 

 

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Random Thoughts, Top 10 Best Value Games and Civ 2 Test of Time

I was having a look at what I actually installed when I loaded up Civilization Chronicles and to my delight I found Civ 2: Test of Time, which is a range of modded Civ games based on the Civ 2 engine. My instant favourite was the Fantasy mod as one of my all time favourite turn-based strategy games is Master of Magic, a 4X classic as I've said a number of times on this blog. Combining fantasy with the greatest 4X engine in history equals a new time destroyer in my game collection!! Just what I need in the lead up to Civilization Revolutions which arrives June 6 for Xbox 360 and PS3. I'll be playing it on the Xbox 360... Xbox Live > PSN by a wide margin

Have you seen the Don King Presents Prizefighter trailer? This could be another launch in Winter to stay on top of as just the training modes look awesome. Right click HERE to download. For some stupid reason it won't play when I embed it so I'm being lazy.

IGN UK has got this absolutely right....

Mario Kart SNES > Mario Kart DS > Mario Kart GBA > Mario Kart Double Dash > Mario Kart 64

Sorry but Mario Kart 64 was not even close to the orginal goodness of the SNES classic. Double Dash was a massive disappointment too so its great to see that it looks like Mario Kart has got back to its exceptional roots. About time I say!!  I know there is that silly wheel thing for the WiiMote but I will be playing this with the Nunchuk as if I could I'd drive a car with a controller... scratch that... an Xbox 360 controller. Think Tomorrow Never Dies but substitute the phone for a wireless 360 controller. I was THIS close to buying a second hand BMW 750iL but got talked out of it due to the uber-expensive parts.... still a cool car anyway. For those wondering I went with a Monaro instead.

The van is still going strong!!

Oscar visited today and he still rules. Don't you love ex-girlfirends who need help with their IT dramas?!? Just stirring Katie Laughing She is still a Burnout Revenge guru!!

Thanks to Stu and my sis I now have the 'flu. If it gets worse I will have to bail on DarkLAN this weekend... Frown

Stu and I have been playing a bit of Tiger Woods 08 of late. As my character is maxed out I am really enjoying crunching drives well over 300m... just like real life Laughing Actually the only thing accurately portrayed on my character is my large jaw.

If you like wrestling make sure you subscribe to JR's Bar-B-Q Blog. It's my favourite blog on the internet as JR tells it straight with honesty and no BS, without the arrogance often found out on the 'net. Next time I'm in the US I think I will make the trip to Oklahoma just to try his world renowned Ribs!! I constantly try to lift my game to match his excellent standards so keep the feedback coming. All (sensible) comments are welcome.

One thing I hear all the time is whinging and moaning about the length of games to complete, specifically their campaign mode. Now doing some simple maths, if you compare it to buying a DVD @ $20 which gives you at best 3 hours of entertainment plus extras barely anyone watches, you'd expect a gaming to deliver 15 hours of play time. Should games be given additional credit as they are interactive? To me, it's about quality. I'll take Gears of War on Insane, Call of Duty 4 on Veteran or Halo 3 on Legendary over pretty much any DVD I own and those who say these games are too short... stop playing them on Easy Tongue out

For random interest sake my favourite DVD is The Great Escap... yep, you started humming the music didn't you?

On the whole value for money thing, I thought I'd put together my Top 10 Xbox 360 games in terms of value for money... if I'd actually paid for any of them hehe. I've estimate the amount of game time spent on them between Stu and I as well as our thoughts about how good the game actually was to come up with the rankings. Now I'm looking for your contributions and I have three XBLA games to give away to the best three Top 10 I get in the comments section. I'll edit this to put what games they are later on (can't remember right now)

 

Pidgeo and Stu's Top 10 Best Value games for Xbox 360

Honourable Mention: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08, Crackdown, GRAW, GRAW2, Smackdown vs RAW 2007 and 2008 

10. Fight Night 3 (20hrs)

The campaign was short, and the bouts between mates even shorter as I'm not very good ("I AM GOOD"... Happy Gilmore rules) but due to the nature of boxing this is to be expected. Probably the first game that really showed what next-gen was all about... as Perfect Dark Zero sure as hell didn't!! Fight Night still gets a play on nights with adult beverages being consumed!! 

9. Gears of War (25hrs)

Yes the campaign was short but on Insane it was just awesome and we both are waiting for more later this year with the second installment. There is next gen and there is Gears of War. The PS3 wishes it could do something as nice as Gears (yes I know there is a game using the same engine but its not close to GoW) Good multiplayer added to the mayhem... but let's be honest Stu and I aren't that great at it!! Watching the elite play at WCG was a sight to behold. 

7. Puzzle Quest (ummm...)

Let's combine an RPG with a Tetris style puzzler.... a great way to ruin my productivity for three months!!

6. Call of Duty 2 (50hrs)

Superb. Just superb.

So many games try to do WWII but none are even close to COD2 on Veteran. Pure hardcore gaming at its finest. Stu and I still shudder at the Normandy landing scene. 

5. FIFA 07 (200hrs)

FIFA 06 was an abomination on 360, World Cup 06 was good but FIFA 07 got the most time of the three. It showed glimpses of greatness but due to the sheer amount of playtime it has to be on this list.

4. Halo 3 (100hrs)

It's the end of an era with more of the excellent multiplayer that made it a household name... who would have thought a certain Infinity Ward game would overshadow it on Live?!?! Still, we got some excellent value out of the Spartan helmet 

3. Oblivion (550hrs)

We keep asking ourselves.... when is the next Elder Scrolls game coming?? This is the epitome of what a WRPG should be which means some hate it, but those who enjoy what RPG's are all about loved this and lost similar amounts of time to it as we did.

2. Call of Duty 4 (750hrs)

Admittedly Stu accounts for about 700 of those and not because I dislike it at all. I've played through the campaign a number of times and think the multiplayer is glorious... Stu just plays it ALL the time!! Plus unless I'm playing with him, Barnzey and/or Atomic HellCat its not as much fun... because I suck!!  

1. FIFA 08 (Too bloody many)

Do I really need to explain this one? We're now 33-28 my way and most of those are 40 minute games. On top of that we've both played numerous managerial seasons.... bring on '09!! One quick question... what happened to the long shot control that was suppose to arrive in '08? Maybe I should be thankful considering Stu has Steven Gerrard.... for those who need a lesson of his greatness watch this clip.

 

 

Well there you have it. Get those lists in and I will announce winners on Friday.

 

 

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Who wants an old school LAN?

With DarkLAN 2 only around the corner I was thinking about LAN's in general and was wondering if anyone else wanted to have an old school LAN in the next month or so? We could get a pile of N64's, Dreamcasts and MAME machines and really have some fun like the old TimeZone days. We could even have a few tournaments for GoldenEye and NBA Jam!!

If people in Sydney and Melbourne are interested let me know as I think we could organise something. Those in the other states... I'd love to head out your way but I'm am currently on an extended holiday so I can really only afford one extra city... and that's by using frequent flyer points!!

In any case I might bring the TankStick and MAME to the DarkLAN if the XboxOZ360 boys don't mind

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Ric Flair, Rise of Nations and Running = Bad for Pidgeo

We came, we saw, we got belted off the court!

I can say with utter conviction that the NSW Swifts are taking their new found (semi) professional athlete status very seriously as they played as one very well drilled, extremely fit unit. Either that or most of us blokes were just so grossly unfit as a team that they seemed fitter than usual. I know in my case I was disgusted with my lack of fitness as I knew I wasn't as fit as I used to be, but this was ridiculous!! If I am to state that gamers aren't just people who sit in their dungeon like rooms ignoring the outside world and shying away from physical activity then I should actually practice what I preach. Instead of talking about hitting the Concept2 rower I actually need to do it, and do it now! I actually was embarrassed by my inability to keep up with the action like I once could, and I don't think there is a better motivator than personal embarrassment!

On a much more positive note, I am so glad to see netball finally come of age and become a professional sport. In my mind there aren't a group of athletes more deserving of it than the girls who spent years with full time jobs training as hard as any professional athlete with little to no reinbursement for their travel and sacrifice. I will be watching the ANZ Championship with keen interest on Fox Sports and hope to see the NSW Swifts take do very well.

While I was cleaning the tech cave I stumbled across the disks for possibly my favourite RTS of all time. No not Starcaft, Warcraft II or Command & Conquer but the 2003 Game of the Year, Rise of Nations. Even though this game is near and dear to me due to it being the first game I got to demonstrate the gmaeplay more than backs up my claim as being one of the very best RTS titles in history. It combined Civ like scientific and civic advances with excellent nation balnce with each nation being very unique in its bonuses and weaknesses. That and any game made by Brian Reynolds is usually a masterpiece (Catan and Civilization II being two clear ones). I've just finished re-installing it so I think my afternoon is now written off with a couple of games of RoN. If anyone out there who frequents my blog would like a game please let me know.

This week of course marked the end of one of the most remarkable careers in sports or entertainment as "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair had his last match a WrestleMania XXIV followed by his farewell address on RAW. WWE.com has the coverage of the farewell address which I challenge anyone to find as an emotional a sporting farewell as his, outside of Lou Gehrig's in 1939 (definitely worth the read).

As this is my blog I am going to post my own thoughts that are in my Top 10 section here as I could not sum up his career better than I already did, plus it contains my own brush with Ric which I still remember like it was yesterday.

Let's put it this way people. Ric Flair is now 59 and still wrestles with the best of them. Since most of the visitors to pidgeo.com are Aussie or Kiwi they'll get this.... Ric Flair's wrestling right now is like a batsman averaging 30 in Test Matches at almost 60 years of age!! That's right, it's unheard of in any sport for someone at 59 to still be at the elite level. Ric Flair however is still doing that. In his prime, his matches with Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, Ricky Morton, Magnum TA, Dusty Rhodes, Harley Race, Sting and the '92 Royal Rumble are the wrestling equivalent of a 300 run innings... and he did it seven days a week for about 10 years. That's not hyperbole, that is fact. I have followed many sports in my 27 years of existance but after years of research, study and viewing, in my humble opinion Ric Flair is the greatest athlete in history. I know the mainstream will anoint people like Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, Mark Spitz, Carl Lewis, Don Bradman, Tiger Woods, George Best, Pele, Joe Montana, Martina Navratilova, Margaret Court and the like as the best but to me, Ric Flair is still and always will be "the MAN"

In 2006 I went to the Sydney WWE tour event with my girlfriend at the time and her best friend. Thanks to THQ we had awesome seats and were only a handful of rows back from ringside. Now in a vastly male dominated event like wrestling I was certainly going to stand out in the crowd with these two beautiful ladies on each arm!!


(Katie my ex is on the left, fellow Winmalee High alum Jen is on the right)

It was awesome! The security guard even called me to ringside to ask what in the blue hell (thank you The Rock) was the story with the computer nerd with the two stunners on each arm! It got better though as any wrestling fan can tell you that Ric Flair is the ladies man from waaaaaaaaay back. He said it best in his autobiography.... "I had more fun than most people would in five lifetimes!!".

When Ric Flair came to the ring to partner Shawn Michaels as an honorary member of DX, he was strutting and WOOOO'ing his way down to the ring as only he can. Once he got to the ring he turned towards my section of seating so I got Katie and Jen to stand on the seats with me, pointed at each of them then revealed the Ric Flair shirt under the suit jacket and WOOOOOOOO'ed as loud as I could! He looked at both ladies with utter approval and pointed back..... "no, you're the man!" I WOOO'ed back saying "I'm living the Ric Flair life baby and you're still the man!!" Best. Moment. Ever.

Of course he'd never read my blog but I'll say it anyway - Thank you Ric for every match, moment and WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

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R6V2, Old School fun and Netball?

Rainbow Six has become synonymous with excellence in multiplayer mayhem and the latest instalment is no different. I got invited into a game out of the blue and managed to have the best statistics and capture the intelligence all in one go, so I’d like to announce my retirement from R6V2 as the greatest ever to play it. Tongue out

In all seriousness I have enjoyed many aspects of R6V2 but the A.C.E.S system is my favourite addition as being rewarded for everything you do across ever single aspect of the game is a master stroke in my mind, especially due to my enjoyment of the offline modes. Many games reward your online dedication but R6V2 rewards you across the board so the A.C.E.S system gets the very first “Seven Thumbs Up” award from me.Laughing

Over the last few days however my gaming has taken an old school flavour as I spent some time cleaning up my hard drives. Imagine Homer with the suction-blower in the basement giving it a once over then dusting his hands in completion... that was the state of my hard drives. Two games that caught my eye for some quality time with “old friends”, were SimTower and The Dark Queen of Krynn.

 

 

DQOK was the final instalment of the Dragonlance trilogy from the “Gold Box” series of AD&D classics from the early 90’s. I believe it was the first VGA game of the series too, so players were treated with excellent visuals for their time in what use to be a fairly crude looking title. As the third in the series you began the game well into the AD&D levels system so the characters were mighty but of course this was offset with some evil enemies.... VERY evil enemies. To this day I have an unnatural hatred for Aurak Draconians!! I played through another quarter or so of the game which leaves me with about half of it to go so eventually I will battle the Queen of Darkness. I’m taking bets for 2014!!

 

 

SimTower was a game where you had to design and run a multi-purpose skyscraper, adding things like hotel rooms, condos and offices to generate income. An extremely important aspect of the game was the management of elevators as patrons who had to wait too long to get to their destination got extremely angry and never revisit your tower. As you tick off certain criteria your tower gains an addition star to its rating, unlocking more facilities but bringing with it more challenges such as fire and terrorist attacks. It is a game I still enjoy so I have played a little too much of it over the last few days but it’s always enjoyable to reminisce with the good ol’ games.

Speaking of reminiscing, I am playing not one but two games of netball this week. Last night I filled in at a mixed netball competition down at Willoughby that Stu’s sisters play in. Other than the brutal landing that asphalt gives it was a load of fun. It is always great to watch guys who have never played having a good laugh with their wives and girlfriends by attempting to play. It is all about the fun and so the umpiring it a little lax but who cares, it’s a social comp. 

My next game is anything but social. The remnants of the NSW men's side are playing the NSW Swifts in a training game tomorrow night before the start of the new ANZ Championship on the weekend. I am so glad to see the game beomce professional for the girls as it should have happened years ago. This game will be extremely fast and competitive and as we blokes are not up the the awesome fitness of the girls I think we might be in for a hiding. Still it should be great fun regardless of the score. GO SWIFTS in 08!!

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There is now "The List"! Plus my Top 10 to play list!

After some classic mentions and laughter around "The List" I've decided to add one to the blog! Not a revenge list like Homer but a list to recognise those who have suggested games or peripherals that I have played or used even though common sense would suggest I stay clear. Saga and Dark you better believe you're in there! Check it out HERE

I had yet another long chat with my good mate tranceVib tonight about games we need to get around to play so as suggested in the last post I knocked up a Top 10 list of games/series I need to get around to playing! So here it is and I would love to see your own lists, suggestions and feedback.

Pidgeo’s Top 10 Games/Series I need to eventually play!!

10. Terranigma (SNES)

TranceVib – you’ve made “The List”. His infectious passion for JRPG’s, especially old school ones has led me to purchasing what is renowned for being one of the very best for $66 off eBay. He tells me it is a bargain... it better be <shakes fist>! Considering the only JRPG I own for the SNES is Mystic Quest Legend and Trance doesn’t own it says where it ranks in the list! I enjoy it though... because I’m a JRPG n00b

9. Fire Pro Wrestling (multiple)

I have played a LOT of wrestling games, from SvR 2008 on the 360 to WWF SuperStars on the GameBoy. Funny story/tangent – the other day when my mate SWOOOOGON dropped off his entertainment unit for the tech cave, we found a random N64 cartridge in the back of his ute. It happened to be WWF No Mercy (the greatest western wrestling game ever) that I thought I’d lost three years ago! It must have been caught behind one of the drawers! I was very happy

However, many a super-hardcore wrestling fan says that the Fire Pro Wrestling series are the ultimate, and since I’ve never played one I need to eventually obtain one of the more popular games in the series and give it a try

8. Ultima Collection (Windows)

I like to think that I’m a bit of an RPG nut but in all honesty I’d have to call myself an RPG-lite nut. One of a number of good reasons in this very list is that I never played any of the Ultima series. Thankfully there are a number of open-source remakes that I can try as attempting to hunt down a copy of Ultima Collection might be a little tough.

7. Chrono Trigger (Super Famicon)

Take note of what I wrote about Terranigma, add that it is even rarer to find than Terranigma and even more critically acclaimed and you get the picture. I know there is a version for PS1 but really it’s not the same... I’m sure Trance will agree

6. Diablo I (Windows)

Diablo II is still in my top 5 games of all-time. MightyOat and I replayed it during our lunch times about six times in the four years we worked together. Why then I must ask myself is why I did not and still haven’t played Diablo I?? When it first came out I did not have a PC but considering how many I’ve had since I still shake my head at the fact I never got around to it. Maybe I won’t enjoy it after playing so much Diablo II...

5.  Level 60 and beyond in World of Warcraft (Windows)

World of Warcraft starts at level 60”. Sooooo many of my mates have told me this, and it does sound like a great deal of fun. However for some reason the hook that did snag all of these mates into spending eons on what clearly is a great game didn’t really get me. I’m only up to level 41 and haven’t played in almost a year even though I still pay my monthly subscription. Who wants to level me up?

4. Final Fantasy VII (PS1)

Another six-star JRPG I never got around to playing. Considering I was a N64 and GoldenEye zealot at the time when this was launched I suppose I have a semi-valid excuse. Both are critically acclaimed masterpieces of their genre but I had a N64 and hence played 007... and Ocarina of Time. Still after watching my mate cast the most outrageous spell in a game I’ve ever seen bar “The Spell of Mastery” in Master of Magic (You won the game. Period), that being Knights of the Round I’ve always wanted to play through it and attempt to beat the Ruby Weapon that my good mate kept battling against!

3. Neverwinter Nights (Windows)

My love for AD&D PC games has been well documented but there are two on this that I missed out on when they were released. I now own NWN and two expansions but they’re another example of great games in the queue that I haven’t got to. Considering how innovative, customisable and acclaimed NWN is, I would have to say it is my second biggest disappointment in gaming that I have not played it yet.

2. Lost Odyssey (Xbox 360)

TranceVib’s outstanding review and numerous IM chats before, during and after Lost Odyssey’s release have already convinced me that I must play it and ASAP. However as I explained in an earlier post on the blog, a good RPG is a deep commitment in time and concentration. Right now my brain isn’t quite ready for it. Like Mass Effect however, once I get to it I’m sure it will consume me until its (rumoured) spectacular finale.

1. Baldur’s Gate I and II (Windows)

I think MightyOat is still disgusted at the fact I haven’t played this but crap on about how good and fun the Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance pair on the Xbox were. His words were “Wigon you have no idea... the original Baldur’s Gate has the best story ever in a RPG, period!” which is not light praise coming from him. Beginning BioWare’s now famous system of rewarding character’s moral choices, the opening quote from the first game by Nietzsche says it all.

He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster... when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss also gazes into you...

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Halo 3 is still great... pity I'm not any good!! NG2 release and random bits

One of the challenges I have with my gaming life is managing to play all the various games and genres I like. I'm quite competitive so I hate being average at a game but because I enjoy such a wide array of games, genres and platforms its hard to keep one's skills up to a competitive level, especially in online FPS games.

Halo 3 is a beautiful example of this. Stu and I decided to play a few games before watching my new favourite TV show on W, Boston Legal... Wait! Did I just admit that I watch Foxtel's female channel in a public forum? Oh well, Julie Bowen is UBER-HOT, James Spader/Alan Shore is awesome and Denny Crane is the second greatest character on TV behind Homer Simpson! Stu has become quite good at COD4 and I had recently finished R6V but Halo 3 is a very different game as you all know.

I think the game stats clearly sum up my original point Laughing

For those who don't play just one game or genre, what is the best way for us to enjoy what truly is a fun experience online when we're not being destroyed by one game professionals? Does matchmaking in FPS games need to add a "you haven't played in awhile so we'll match you that way" factor? Should I not whinge and just get better? Or is LAN's or organised n00b online gaming nights with players that I know are of a similar skill level the answer?

I'd love to hear your thoughts on that so as per usual leave your comments.

Speaking of a comment question I need to answer - Saga "The List" is a Simpsons classic. This is from the famous "Homer The Great"/Stonecutters episode, with the quotes from the Simpsons uber-resource, SNPP.com

Homer walks to his station at work and sits on his chair, which promptly
collapses.  He looks at the bottom of the stool, which reads "Econo-save
budget stool: Factory Second".  "All right, Econo-save, you just made
the list!"  Homer says menacingly, pulling out "Homer's Revenge List"
and adding "Econo Save" to the end.

Pure Simpsons gold! For those interested in the actual list which is pure hilarity, click HERE. Saga don't worry I don't actually have a revenge list but maybe I should start one... it could be quite long Tongue out

Ninja Gaiden 2 is just one of the big games coming to the Xbox 360 and we now know that it is arriving in June. This and Civilization Revolution in my birthday month makes me very happy indeed. All we need to know now is that is has been giving a rating from the Classification Board formerly known as the OFLC. I'm keeping my ear to the ground on news of that and will post as soon as I know.

Since I've been all over the strategy genre the last few posts I'm wondering if anyone else played the classic Microprose 4X game Master of Magic? Alan Emrich, the father of the 4X genre calls it his favourite game of all time and I can vouch for the quality of the gameplay. Taking elements from Civilization and Master of Orion but placing them in a fatasy world where magic rules was a master stroke. Even more ingenious was having two similtaneous worlds to conquer and travel to with different races on each. The heroes that supplement your military (or once they become demi-gods, ARE your military!!) and magic might added an almost RPG element to the game as well, making it one of my absolute favourite strategy games. If you really want to find it, you can Wink

I bought a copy of Terranigma for the SNES on eBay which I am told is a must play JRPG masterpiece! Just another game to add to the ever growing list of games I have to catch up on... Yell. I think I should do a Top 10 To Play List!!

I was browsing through the PC Authority magazine and had a close look at their Smartphone megatest. As per usual they go into an amazing level of detail and depth in their reviews, and this one was no exception. I was extremely pleased after reading through it to see the HTC TyTN II took the top honour of PC Authority Labs Winner as this is the phone I use and thoroughly recommend. It's always nice to see I made a good technology choice Laughing We might avoid talking about my HD-DVD Toshiba notebook in that case... Cry

One of my good mate's from another division of Microsoft just came upstairs to have a chat and let me know he has sent me some awesome game types for the new maps on Halo 3. I'll have to arrange a time for a few of us to give them a go bcause they certainly sound like fun.... Halo Soccer anyone?? Stay tuned. We might have to have anothr game of Gallipoli too.

In the next few days I am looking to have a video chat with Hep from MyGen about their awesome new Gamercard Designer tool. I've been wanting to test out my capture setup for awhile so if it works the way I hope you will be seeing many more video chat interviews here on the blog and on Xbox.com.au. Speaking of the official site, have you checked out the revamped Xbox AU Community section yet?

If you want to be involved in a game of Halo 3 on the new maps with some crazy game types leave a comment below!! Should be good fun Laughing

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Tower Defence = Evil, A-League Grand Final, Gamercard Designer and more

I can't stop playing these bloody Tower Defence games. One side of my family had a reunion at my parent's house in the Blue Mountains and I managed to spend half of it playing Onslaught!! Now I try my best to deliver a message that gaming nerds like myself aren't anti-social cretins but TD games really don't help with destroying that stereotype at all!!

Sagacious Tien commented on my last post that I should try out Desktop Tower Defence and stupidly I did. Saga you just made "The List" Tongue out

It doesn't have the crazy graphics and loads of combos that Onslaught has, but it combines a good range of weapons and upgrades with the strategy of maze building. Another superb TD game which you can find HERE

The guys at MyGen have launched an awesome new tool that allows you to design your own gamercard for use on Facebook, MySpace, blogs, websites and the like. I have NO artistic ability whatsoever so I'm going to borrow one but there are hundreds of awesome ones to choose from. Head to http://gcdesigner.mygen.com.au to have a look for yourself! What an awesome tool!!!

Well that wasn't the best game of football I've ever seen but with an awesome crowd, loads of drama and a close result made for a great spectacle in the A-League Grand Final. I don't think we've heard the last of the last minute dramas either as while writing this, Fox Sports News has just reported that Mariners 'keeper Danny Vukovic has been charged with Violent Conduct - Striking an Official which carries a maximum penalty of a life ban. Plenty of drama to follow in the days ahead I think.

6th June 2008 is a day to mark down on your calendar right now if you're a strategy gamer, as 2K Games have announced that Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution will be launched in Australia and New Zealand that day. I know many people who are absolutely salivating over this game (myself included) so lets start the countdown with some multiplayer Civ II in the near future! You can get all four Civ PC games in the Civilization Chronicles box set at your local retailer, which is a must buy for anyone who enjoys strategy gaming.

I spent some more time getting the MAME Cave ready by building the PC and getting the table required. All I need it to pick up the CRT monitors during the week and we'll be ready to go. Look forward to the pics and video later in the week

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TankStick FTW, Carcassone Winner and I dislike Barnzey

I don't actually dislike Barnzey at all, he's a great guy and a freak at COD4 but he managed to send me a flash game that is more addictive than SWANK (Simpsons fans will know what I'm talking about). So because he has managed to grind my productivity to a halt (not really if my bosses are reading hehe) I will share the link to this awesome little game. I already got tranceVib and SWOOOOGON hooked yesterday hehe.

http://onslaught.playr.co.uk/

Play it if you dare Tongue out 

I managed to set up the TankStick on my desktop last night. It's certainly not its permanent home as it is going in the MAME Cave and resting that thing on one's lap can become very tiresome indeed!!

Once we were all connected I did a quick search to find out if there was a newer version of MAME32 available.

MAME32 is dead..... but there is now MAMEUI which supports x64 which is great for my desktop as it runs Vista Ultimate x64! Once I'd upgraded that, added the config file for the TankStick into MAMEUI and plugged it all in it was time to test. My test games were

  • NBA Jam
  • NBA Hangtime
  • Run and Gun (90's basketball fan here as you can see!!)
  • Mortal Kombat II
  • Golden Tee 2000
  • 2020 Super Baseball

I only played each of them for a few minutes but all I can say is the TankStick is just amazing, by far the best arcade stick I have ever used. The real test will be when the MAME Cave is complete and two of us are giving it a good workout but so far it's a 10/10.

You can purchase the TankStick and it's smaller relatives plus a huge array of arcade accessories and machines from Arcade Gaming Australia. GO NOW... well after you read the rest of this post!!! Laughing

We had our second XBLA tounaments for the month last night and even with a few people going MIA on us, we still managed to get a decent tournament completed and more importantly a winner. In the triple threat grand final, DarkArmada managed to fend off Sonny AU and I ECG S3RP3NT I to be victorious 96-76-66! Well done mate!

The next tournament is for Undertow and next week I will have the basic structure and rules posted on the "Tournament Info" page.

It's the weekend in a few hours and I am planning on setting up the MAME Cave.... except i don't have a table for it yet!! I'll find something over the weekend I'm sure. Also I need to play some Lost Odyssey and some more Gears of War on Windows. I'd be up for a few games of Catan too so if you are online and keen, send me an invite! What gaming goodness are you enjoying this fine weekend?

Two quick things to wrap it up...

  • Central Coast 3 Newcastle 2 in the A-League Grand Final
  • Can the guys who won Gears for Windows send me their addresses via the Contact tab so I can get them sent out to you.

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