April 27, 2014
— Gang of Gaming Morons!
Yep, after years of people saying it was and wasn't there, the truth has been found. I'm curious in what else they find as there has been sister rumors that the spot was also supposed to contain a bunch of prototypes as well. Being able to find say the Mindlink prototype would be interesting.
Ars Technica has two good writeups on the dig Part 1 and Part 2
That being said, it kinda bums me out as it was one of the unknowns in a hobby that isn't filled with many of them. Realistically, all we really have left on big ones is the Polybius arcade cabinet (which I don't think ever existed).
Should be interesting in seeing Zak Penn's documentary about Atari which this is a part of. The last time he did one was Incident at Lochness which was quite fun with Werner Herzog.
• I don't have a link to this and it's not really gaming related other than the Atari documentary is part of the lineup but on Monday we'll learn of the launch slate of original programming for Xbox One TV. Makes sense as it's almost a month out till the soccer series starts (just before the World Cup kicks off). Will be interesting in seeing how they set it up for monetization. Personally I'm expecting free if you have Gold and then thrown up on the Windows Store, iTunes and Amazon for a couple of bucks per episode. And I hope they don't make the mistake that Netflix does by releasing all of the episodes at once as it doesn't take full advantage of it's mindshare. Myself, I would look at Korean TV and do 2 episodes a week as if it's good, you keep people talking about it without people being impatient with just 1 episode a week.
• Really cool writeup on the history of Iron Galaxy.
• To go with the Snoop commentary pack that they announced last week, you're gonna be able to rock this

• New trailer for the Mad Max game and a new release time period (next year, more than likely around the time the film comes out)
• Some good stuff coming in this week's PS4 system update.
• So a week before he bought Oculus, Zuckerberg demoed Sony's Project Morpheus.
• Ready for a new Skylanders game? New one is called Skylanders: Trap Team and it comes with a new portal so yeah, they're forcing you to buy the bundle instead of using the old one
• In sad news, ArcSystems isn't working on a new BloodRayne game, they're just porting Wayforward's game to Japan
• Pretty cool trailer for the upcoming Evolve game
• Definitely PC footage but new trailer for Project Cars from Slightly Mad Studios (Ian Bell). As someone who was a backer, this game needs bit more work but it's a lot of fun at it's current state. I am curious in how they're gonna cram it onto the new consoles as it needs a bit of beef to run well on the PC (and I don't know if I want to know how it's going to look on the Wii U)
• Bungie is taking full advantage of WebM with the relaunch of the Destiny site. Tons of stuff to watch.
• Hey BandaiNamco, I've seen this game before, it was called Anarchy Reigns and it bombed HARD (like the majority of games from Platinum)
• Bioware showing off the upcoming Dragon Age: Inquisition. With this being released on the crowded October 7th (Alien Isolation, Shadows of Mordor and something else which it's name is escaping me), it will be interesting in seeing who blinks first and pulls the game off that date.
Mario Golf: World Tour (3DS) - Very much looking forward to this as well, I really like this series and well, new game from Camelot. And for $30, I'm okay with the $15 season pass that adds a couple new characters and 9 more courses (for a total of 19 courses).
Kirby: Triple Deluxe (3DS) - Yeah, I've never been able to get into the Kirby series. Always found them to be too easy and frankly, boring. Don't listen to me on this series as I can't really give you a proper opinion.
Child of Light (PC, PS3, PS4, Wii U, 360 and Xbox One) - So UbiSoft has made a 2D JRPG in the West. The track record of someone trying to do this hasn't been good to say the least so I'm a little skeptical. The art is quite pretty though. Depending on reviews, I'll probably pick this up.
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle (PS3) - Well, there isn't much to say about this game other than to skip this fighter at all costs. No depth and crappy controls. It bombed in Japan and was quickly forgotten a week later for a reason.
Daylight (PC & PS4) - Curious in how a horror game written by Jessica Chobot could be? Well here is your chance after it missed it's release date a few weeks ago. It's a randomly generated game with some set pieces. Considering Zombie Studios' track record, I'm skeptical to say the least
Raiden IV Overkill (PS3) - After coming out a few years ago on the 360, the PS3 is finally getting the game and though it's not exactly hard, it's a good little schmup (though Raiden Legacy is a better buy). And this release comes with a new scoring mode.
Amazing Spider-Man 2 (PC, PS3, PS4, Wii U & 360) - Totally cop to the fact that I haven't been a fan of Beenox's Spidey games but Good Lord does this game look so bad. If you want it, just wait a few months and pick it up from the bargain bin.
This past week I've been playing my usual Brave Frontier as it's been getting quite a few updates the past few days.
Also bought Wayward Souls for my iPad which is really good and quite a bit of length to it (you don't feel gipped out of your $5). It's pretty much what Mage Gauntlet should have been with the difficulty retched up quite a bit.
Also get to finally play Dark Souls 2 with the PC release. Haven't played it that much just yet but so far it runs quite well (which surprises me coming from FROM). I'm actually taking a break at the moment of playing to write this up.
Thats it, I'm done
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Posted by: --- at April 27, 2014 11:16 AM (MMC8r)
Posted by: U. S. Shadow Government at April 27, 2014 11:19 AM (AymDN)
Posted by: RoyalOil at April 27, 2014 11:25 AM (VjL9S)
It's of more value as a hallmark of the end of that First Generation of video gaming. After that, it took the Famicom to open it back up into what it's become today.
Posted by: --- at April 27, 2014 03:16 PM (MMC8r)
And won't surprise me to see a major death coming soon again, with all the bullshit microtransactions coming into even console and PC games. Take an obvious single player game, cut out a chunk of the development for good gameplay and stick in a bullshit multiplayer complete with stuff to try and get you to keep buying. I can see and hope people eventually get sick of this scam.
Posted by: buzzion at April 27, 2014 11:27 AM (LI48c)
Posted by: Hillary's Spanx at April 27, 2014 11:36 AM (uaEZS)
Posted by: buzzion at April 27, 2014 11:38 AM (LI48c)
Posted by: buzzion at April 27, 2014 03:27 PM (LI48c)
without the microtrandactions, the gaming market is even in a worse situation. Game costs keeps going up while the pricing has gone down (and people seemingly don't want to pay full price now).
Posted by: The Dude at April 27, 2014 11:39 AM (bStrg)
Posted by: Kensington (@NYKensington) at April 27, 2014 11:41 AM (uaEZS)
Posted by: The Dude at April 27, 2014 11:43 AM (bStrg)
Posted by: buzzion at April 27, 2014 11:43 AM (LI48c)
Posted by: buzzion at April 27, 2014 03:43 PM (LI48c)
wouldn't say major death (though I don't see Sony being around in say 5 years and I dunno what MS is going to do after the XBox One) but rather like almost always, we'll follow Japan to mobile games
Posted by: The Dude at April 27, 2014 11:46 AM (bStrg)
Posted by: Brother Cavil, Cylon/Cetacian hybrid at April 27, 2014 11:47 AM (m9V0o)
Posted by: Kensington (@NYKensington) at April 27, 2014 11:49 AM (uaEZS)
Posted by: The Dude at April 27, 2014 03:39 PM (bStrg)
Well, it may be that we are in a bubble much like the housing market in 2007. It will be interesting when it pops.
Posted by: NWConservative at April 27, 2014 11:55 AM (buZ/8)
Posted by: Buzzion at April 27, 2014 11:57 AM (LI48c)
Posted by: The Dude at April 27, 2014 03:46 PM (bStrg)
I'm sorry, but if the primary gaming scene turns towards mobile, I'm out.
Posted by: NWConservative at April 27, 2014 11:58 AM (buZ/8)
Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at April 27, 2014 11:59 AM (bKEDY)
Posted by: NWConservative at April 27, 2014 03:58 PM (buZ/
not a matter of if but when
Posted by: The Dude at April 27, 2014 12:01 PM (bStrg)
Posted by: Hamilton at April 27, 2014 12:02 PM (oMYHY)
Posted by: tsrblke, PhD(c) (No Really!) [/b] [/i] [/s] at April 27, 2014 12:03 PM (HDwDg)
Posted by: The Dude at April 27, 2014 12:07 PM (bStrg)
Posted by: The Dude at April 27, 2014 12:10 PM (bStrg)
Posted by: --- at April 27, 2014 12:12 PM (MMC8r)
Posted by: tsrblke, PhD(c) (No Really!) [/b] [/i] [/s] at April 27, 2014 12:23 PM (HDwDg)
Old timers might recall that this game caused a bit of a scandal at the following Faire because Sierra set up a demo that made it appear the Apple ][ was running the game when there was actually an Atari 800 under the table. A card to use Atari joysticks on the Apple was common then, so the controls didn't cause suspicion. The real Apple version was hugely inferior, including a black square surrounding the frog controlled by the player and defining the actual collision region, while Harris' Atari version pretty effectively reproduced the arcade experience. Trivial today but a big deal back then, especially when good documentation for the Atari hardware was lacking to third party coders.
Posted by: Epobirs at April 27, 2014 12:45 PM (Icq+V)
A similar thing happened at the BBC, which is why there are no complete copies of some early Dr. Who episodes.
Posted by: Epobirs at April 27, 2014 12:46 PM (Icq+V)
actually hadn't heard that story but that would be a cool find. And in the age of leaking, I'm always surprised the stolen Half Life 2 code hasn't hit the internet yet
Posted by: The Dude at April 27, 2014 12:56 PM (bStrg)
Posted by: Inspector Cussword at April 27, 2014 01:15 PM (Qp0nB)
+1
I just don't have the eyes for the portable games.
Posted by: Methos at April 27, 2014 01:38 PM (hO9ad)
+1
I just don't have the eyes for the portable games.
Posted by: Methos at April 27, 2014 05:38 PM (hO9ad)
I don't have that problem at the moment. It is the microtransactions and that so many games you have to pay to win. And not to mention the crappy hardware and small screens that really underwhelm me. If I wanted Nintendo 64 graphics, I would play a Nintendo 64 game AND on a bigger screen too!
Posted by: NWConservative at April 27, 2014 01:44 PM (buZ/8)
Posted by: damasca at April 27, 2014 01:46 PM (K0Azp)
Posted by: Sandra Fluke's Solid Gold Diaphragm at April 27, 2014 02:01 PM (bHnlE)
There is a fairly detailed account in the book Hackers by Steven Levy, which is really a must-read for anyone interested in the early history of computer gaming. I was distantly acquainted with some of the people in that section.
Posted by: Epobirs at April 27, 2014 02:25 PM (Icq+V)
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Posted by: Buzzion at April 27, 2014 02:27 PM (z/Ubi)
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