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  • World of Warcraft, First Impressions

    World of WarcraftSo I finally gave into the whole MMORPG craze. I’d played a bit of Asheron’s Call back when it was in Beta and enjoyed it. And even played a tiny bit when it was released, but it never really sucked me in that much. But I have a good number of friends playing World of Warcraft, and it’s one of the few games I can play on the Mac and still be able to play with them.

    First off. Big high-5 to Blizzard for releasing a game that runs on both Mac and PC beautifully. More companies need to do this. I have no idea how much extra effort it requires on their part but they really do a great job. Thank you for giving me something cool to play while all my friends are off playing CoH.

    So, about the game. It’s beautiful. I took some screenshots that are okay, but nothing as nice as some of the ones shown on the World of Warcraft site. The colors are vivid and for the first hour or so that I played the game i just kept looking all around me. I can’t wait to explore more and see what kinds of places I can find.

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    Next, gameplay. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that this game was easy to learn. I saw the manual that came with the the game and was a little nervous at first. It’s not huge, but it just looked like there was so much to learn. So, in proper geek form I just dove right into the game. After about 10 min I created my character and was on my first quest.

    So far, I love the game. As I play a bit more and get a little deeper into it I’ll report back with more details. The screenshots are hosted at Flickr, and there is one other up there.

  • Nintendo DS in Action

    A friend of mine sent me link to a demo of something for the Nintendo DS. It’s streaming and using windows media, so you’ll need that to watch. It starts out kinda slow, but around halfway through my jaw just dropped. Bonus points go out to anyone who recognizes what is played (I could name it in 4-5 notes). Even more points go to someone who can translate the japanese, since I can’t read it (or understand what they are saying).

  • Why Popcap.com Sucks Now

    The other day #!/usr/bin/girl posted about Bejeweled 2 over at Popcap.com. Having liked the original I hopped on over and tried to play. I click on the ‘Click to Play’ link and the familiar Popcap game window pops up with the instructions and no game. I hit reload a few times with the same result. I closed out the window and clicked on Bookworm, then original Bejeweled to see if they worked. Both played just fine (and wasted a good bit of my time).

    So I fired off an email to their customer support asking for help. This morning I got back the following response.

    Which Internet Browser are you using? Zuma, Insanaquarium, Bejeweled 2, and Astropop will only work in Internet Explorer on a Windows machine because they use Active X. ActiveX is a code that defines MicrosoftÂ’s interaction between web servers, clients, add-ins and Microsoft Office applications. ActiveX is MicrosoftÂ’s answer to Java technology from Sun Microsystems.

    So, if you’re a Popcap fan, forget running any new games from them for the moment. They seem to have ditched any support for other browsers/oses. The thing I find more annoying is that Insanaquarium used to run just fine on OS X, so I’m not quite sure when they made the switch. Bastards.

    And yes, I know IE is still the most popular browser out there (Though it sounds like those numbers are being slowly chipped away at by things like Firefox). But the other thing that irks me is that I think these games are written in Java, at least that is what their web site indicates. Anyone know for sure? Oh yes, and Popcap support? ActiveX is not M$’s answer to Java. C# maybe, but not ActiveX.

  • Yay!

    Rock. A sequel to Katamari Damacy is in the works.

    Katamari Damacy sequel in development

    Namco is working on a sequel to innovative, um, “roll-’em-up” Katamari Damacy and plans to release it in Japan on the PlayStation 2 during its 2005 financial year, according to a report on IGN. [via]  [via Waxy.org Links]

  • Some Mac game News

    Some quick Mac gaming bits from Insidemacgames.com in the last week or two. The first is the re-release of a game that I found quite cool and quite disturbing when it came out: Bad Mojo.

    Originally hatched in 1996 under the gleeful gaze of publishers Pulse Entertainment, Bad Mojo tells the quirky, Kafka-esque story of mad scientist and entomologist Roger Samms, who, one morning, wakes up to find that he’s been temporarily turned into… a cockroach. Players are entrusted with navigating the reborn insect back to safety along a path of discovery across the giant obstacle course that has become his own apartment building. [insidemacgames.com]

    And also, sometime next month or so we should give us the release of The Fool and his Money:

    Further to yesterday’s news item regarding the upcoming release of his new metapuzzle, independent game developer Cliff Johnson has contacted the IMG News Staff with further news regarding his current project, the long-awaited sequel The Fool And His Money.

    According to Cliff, the current projected completion date for the new title has been pushed till December of this year; December 6th, to be exact, judging by the completion countdown clock on his web page.

    Despite the game’s numerous delays, the game developer’s rabid fan base are standing behind the solo programmer, and are offering unconditional support to his latest effort. In his email to IMG, Cliff writes:

    What has been and continues to be both thrilling and heartwarming is the tremendous outpouring of love and affection for The Fool’s Errand (and 3 in Three) from True Believers all over the world, confirming what I’ve always suspected… that folks from all walks of life enjoy the game. To borrow the retired Mac slogan, “a game for the rest of us.”

    [insidemacgames.com]

    This is one I’ve been waiting to come out for ages (here’s my post on it from over a year ago). I am so psyched to see it finally coming out. The Fool’s Errand is still one of my favorite games of all time.

  • I Just Hope There Are No Spiders In This One

    Irrational Games has started talking up Bioshock, the spiritual successor to System Shock 2. Gamespot has a preview of the game and I just may have to see how cheaply I can throw together a PC to be able to play this one when it comes out. System Shock 2 is still one of my favorite computer games ever. It was one of the creepiest games I’ve ever played.

    bioshock pics
    Irrational Games originally conceived of its cult-classic hybrid game System Shock 2 as a “spiritual successor” to the original game. And Irrational’s next game will, in turn, be a “spiritual successor” to System Shock 2. We’re pleased to bring you the first official details on BioShock, a new game that will attempt to further the open-ended, emergent gameplay of the previous games by offering even more choices for players to creatively interact with the world around them and to solve the challenges that face them.

    While System Shock 2 represented what Irrational general manager Ken Levine describes as “a convergence of technology and commercialism” (that game took place on a corporate-sponsored starship), BioShock will instead represent “a convergence of technology and biological life,” or more specifically, genetics. It’s important to note: BioShock is not a sequel to any of the System Shock games, nor does it have any official relation to those games. But like the previous games, this one will offer a horror-themed gameplay experience in which what you observe, and what happens to you, will be tempered by your own choices. “[At Irrational], we think emergence is the future,” says Levine. [gamespot.com]

    Btw, a request to the Mac gaming world. Please get in contact with these folks and do a Mac port of both System Shock 2 and Bioshock. Even though System Shock 2 is a few years old at this point, it’s still such a kickass game that really does deserve a Mac port.

  • reason #5

    Reason #5 Katamary Damacy rocks: You can roll up cows. They Moo. Reason #4 is the music for the game.

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    If you haven’t seen this game, check out this clip of the gameplay.

  • Gamesdomain.com now Yahoo!?

    Buh, I was just trying to look up the GamesDomain review of Wario Ware for the GBA and I discovered that Yahoo! absorbed gamesdomain.com. And it looks like this happened a while ago. And on top of it, they’ve completely ruined it. This sucks. GamesDomain used to have an amazing database of reviews, most of which seem to be gone at this point. Thank you Yahoo for destroying something good.

  • More Wario Insanity!

    Yay! It looks like there is a new version of Wario Ware in the works. That game drove me absolutely insane and I keep thinking about giving it a replay. [via Waxy.org Links]

  • A Blast From The Past

    gameSample.gifYears ago when I was in college there were a few games for the Mac that were quite cool. One of them was Solarian II. It was kind of like Galaxian with really cool sounds. Thankfully, it’s now been ported to OS X and it’s just as frustratingly cool as it was back then. I think I may even cough up the $10 for it once I get done with the trial runs.

    Now, we just need are new ports of Arashi, Crystal Quest, Shufflepuck Cafe (remember the opponent who’d get drunk as he lost?) and Airborn (Hopefully I can find links to old pages with pictures of these). Now that I think of it, there were a ton of really simple fun games for the Mac back then. I remember the little DA version of Tetris that I’d waste hours playing when I was working in the computer lab.