IGN shake a huge stick at a whole load of XBox titles today. If you’ve been toying with the idea of buying into Microsoft’s American Dream, then this is probably a good place to start making a decision. What do you guys think, I must admit I’m still not convinced…
Just to re-iterate our words of warning from yesterday’s GBA contrast post: Nintendo have now issued an official warning. Apparently it’s not a contrast control, it’s a flicker control and messing with it could permanently damage your Gameboy in the long run.
Chungking Express is finally getting a DVD release, if you’re in the UK you can get it here.. Also check out Wong Kar-Wai’s latest masterpiece In The Mood For Love if you get the chance..
Woah Brownie Brown have included a simultaneous quest mode in Magical Vacation for GBA..
I’ve been off work ill today, and have been spending my time watching footage from E3 on the GameNetwork on TV. One title stands out as looking fantastic and checking out a review on IGN they seem to aggree, Twisted Metal Black for PS2..
Yep its true, the Gameboy Advance has a secret contrast control hidden under the sticker on its rear. EAGB have the full instructions on how to adjust it. !!! WARNING: Pixelised does not condone making this adjustment and doing so may well invalidate your warranty so dont come crying back to us when you break your shiny new GBA…!!!
SEGA are diversifying out of the videogames market. Plans include a new arcade business based on fitness clubs, could this be an advanced version of Jonnyram’s “Games can be healthy” post? They are also planning on developing their characters further. This is an area which Nintendo excells at, and harks back to Disney’s classic business model. They also seem to be planning on moving into the animated film and theme park markets. In fact it sounds to me like they’re trying to steal the Disney business model lock, stock and barrel..
The Star Wars episode one DVD. Who cares about the film, the six hours worth of bonus material stuff should make this worth the asking price alone.
Check out this review of Radiohead’s Kid A.. “The butterscotch lamps along the walls of the tight city square bled upward into the cobalt sky, which seemed as strikingly artificial and perfect as a wizard’s cap.”
So if Samba de Amigo wasn’t making you workout enough, here’s the latest fad that’s sure to have you shedding pounds. Happy Diet is Twilight Express’ Diet Simulator. You input your height/weight and a character appears to match your dimensions. Then he makes a nice diet for you to follow and you can go jogging with him via the use of the “Stepping Controller”. Some more details can be seen on the back of the CD sleeve.