MrJoey wrote:If you call scanning a post hoping to see something legible, then sure, I'm a hypocrite.
then we agree....
im not going to take this any further. Unless you want to get back on game news i see no point in continuing this
MrJoey wrote:If you call scanning a post hoping to see something legible, then sure, I'm a hypocrite.




XemnasXD wrote:also im not going to stop calling him a cosmic douche, anyone that knows everything about everything, then creates you knowing full you won't end up following the rules he's made up for you, then punishes you for all eternity for it....come on...thats just being a d*ck.
XemnasXD wrote:also im not going to stop calling him a cosmic douche, anyone that knows everything about everything, then creates you knowing full you won't end up following the rules he's made up for you, then punishes you for all eternity for it....come on...thats just being a d*ck.
satman83 wrote:[color=green]Resident Evil 5 stirs concerns of racism
The two subjects are intersecting again, as the recently released trailer for Resident Evil 5 has a number of commentators concerned about how the trailer portrays a white hero--the returning Chris Redfield--against hordes of black zombie foes in what could be an African village. In an editorial for The Village Voice's Runnin' Scared news blog, Bonnie Ruberg notes one forum-goer's concern that gunning down mobs of angry Africans could be "subtly racist." Ruberg herself says she finds the trailer "strangely disturbing."
"It's not just that these zombies are black, but that the uninfected black villagers are zombie-like too," Ruberg wrote. "See all those spooky shots of the villagers before they get infected? It's as if race itself were a disease. The white protagonist has to fight back or be infected."
She also notes that according to the zombie mythos, the barest contamination, a bite or a single drop of blood in an open wound, spells doom for a person. That could be a parallel to Africa's ongoing HIV and AIDS crisis, Ruberg wrote, or a reminder of the segregationists who used a "one drop rule" stating that black ancestry of any sort was justification enough to deny a person access to basic rights.
Ruberg is not the only commentator to blog on the issue. In a post titled "Blackface Goes HD?," Jason from Microscopiq takes issue not only with the race of the parties involved in the trailer, but also in the setting.
"With all the positive steps being taken of late to raise awareness of the good things happening in Africa as well as the urgent need in some parts of the continent, we really can't afford this kind of step back. We need to find ways to humanize Africans, not dehumanize them."...

CrimsonNuker wrote:Whoever stired upthe racisim crap for this game has absolutely no logic, the setting is in africa, of course theres going to be a bunch of black people, its not like theres going to be a herd of asian people, man we should all write an email to that guy lool



satman83 wrote:Rockstar Games will release a "modified version" of the controversial action game re-rated by ESRB at the end of October.
A report by Emma Boyes, GameSpot UK
Rockstar has never been a company to shy away from controversy--if it isn't the "Hot Coffee" scandal in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, it's the furor from the press in the weeks before the release of Canis Canem Edit (known as Bully in the US), or the banning of Manhunt 2 in the UK and Ireland.
While a game cannot be banned outright by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board in the US, it can receive an AO for Adults Only rating, which is a similar kiss of death due to release and sales policies; many major retailers in the country will not stock AO-rated games, and Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft refuse to allow them on their systems. Manhunt 2 was handed down this rating from the ESRB.
After Manhunt 2 received the AO rating, Take-Two suspended the release of the title while it "explored its options." In a recent conference call, Take-Two chairman Strauss Zelnick promised shareholders and journalists that the title would be released.
Today, he gets his wish, as Rockstar Games announced that a "modified version" of Manhunt 2 has received an M for Mature rating for ages 17 and over, and will be released on the PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, and Wii in North America on October 31.
Full Story Here
Well while this is good for US gamers we in the UK still have to wait for the game to be rated




satman83 wrote:A report by thorsen-ink, GameSpot
Earlier this year, indepdent developer Orb launched a service that would allow users to access their iTunes library on Wiis, PlayStation Portables, and PlayStation 3s. Now, it looks like another independent developer is getting into the act.
Today, Wired music-tech correspondent (and former CNET editor) Eliot Van Buskirk reported that Australia-based Dot.Tunes has released new versions of its software which will allow users to stream their iTunes onto their Wiis, PS3, and PSPs. The application turns iTunes libraries into an SQL database that can then be streamed over the Web, via a secure Ajax front end, to any device that has a Web browser.
Dot.Tunes is free to download and to use to stream to other computers. However, the customized plug-ins for the PS3, PSP, and Wii (pictured) are $10 a pop. It's worth noting that Dot.Tunes is not officially supported by either Nintendo or Sony. It also requires that the Wii, PS3, or PSP browser be open and connected to the Internet, not playing a game
While this may look good at this time, would i really need to access iTunes in my Wii of 360 when i can just easily use my PC?





satman83 wrote:Sony announces Dual Shock 3, delays Home
A report by Emma Boyes, GameSpot
TOKYO-Directly after the Tokyo Game Show's opening ceremony takes place, Sony's president and group CEO, Kaz Hirai, will be taking to the stage to deliver his keynote on "A Look At Expanding Our Business Strategy Toward New Growth: The Expanding PlayStation World."
Hirai's presentation is taking place inside Makahuri Messe International Conference Hall, and the 1,000 seats allocated for members of the press, executives, and the general public are filled to capacity.
It has been rumoured that the Sony executive will be taking the opportunity during his keynote to make some announcements, including that of a Dual Shock 3 controller for the PlayStation 3.
Full Story Here

Nuklear wrote:http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=25913482&sid=6178544&action=convert&om_clk=latestnews&tag=latestnews;title;2
Orange Box opened early for TF2 beta
Gabe Newell's recent claims to the contrary notwithstanding, Valve has bumped The Orange Box from its projected October 9 release date to October 10. However, PC gamers may not be too terribly broken up about the minor delay, given that the developer revealed today that those who prepurchase The Orange Box through Steam--Valve's downloadable game service--will receive exclusive access to the Team Fortress 2 beta on September 17.
Team Fortress 2 adds a cartoony vibe to the over-the-top action of the original Team Fortress Quake mod. It will be included in The Orange Box along with Half-Life 2, its Episode One and Episode Two expansions, and Portal. In addition to Team Fortress 2 beta access, prepurchasers of The Orange Box through Steam will receive a 10 percent discount and a free copy of casual game Peggle Extreme.
Preordered.


