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{October 28, 2009}   Excitebike World Rally

As lame is this probably sounds, I really liked Excitebike for NES when I was a kid. I don’t really remember it being overly difficult, but I did really enjoy being able to make my own courses. If you also enjoyed playing this game oh so long ago then you might be happy to hear that on Nov. 9 Nintendo will be releasing a WiiWare version called Excitebike World Rally. If you don’t want to wait until Nov. 9 or want to reminisce about the original Excitebike then it is available for 500 Wii points on the virtual console.

Nintendo 2000 Points Card (DSi or Wii)



{October 13, 2009}   Hey, Big Spender!

Hope you picked up a few extra shifts last week because you will need the large paycheck this week! Here are some of the games coming out this week:

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Exclusive to the PS3, Among Thieves is the sequel to 2007′s Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune. In this action-adventure/shooter players take on the role of fortune hunter Nathan Drake. Among Thieves offers online multiplayer, competitive and co-op, however offline multiplayer is not available.

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PS3)

Brutal Legend

Available for PS3 and Xbox 360, Brutal Legend is an action-adventure game that stars Jack Black as roadie Eddie Riggs. In the amazing heavy metal themed open-world game, combat is fun for hardcore and casual gamers alike. Not into heavy metal? Me either, but this game still rocks (pun semi-intended). The game features cameos from some of the gods of heavy metal, but length of the soundtrack list puts some music games to shame!

* “A Serpentine Crave” – Bishop of Hexen
* “Ad Notics” – Rotting Christ
* “Am I Evil?” – Diamond Head
* “Angel Witch” – Angel Witch
* “Angels Don’t Kill” – Children of Bodom
* “Assault Attack” – Michael Schenker Group
* “Back at the Funny Farm” – Motörhead
* “Battle Angels” – Sanctuary
* “Battle Hymn” – Judas Priest
* “Believer” – Ozzy Osbourne
* “Betrayal” – Lita Ford
* “Birth of the Hero” – Tvangeste
* “Blackout” – Scorpions
* “Blitzkrieg” – Deathstars
* “Bomber” – Girlschool
* “Breadfan” – Budgie
* “Cathode Ray Sunshine” – Dark Tranquillity
* “Children of the Grave” – Black Sabbath
* “Crack the Skye” – Mastodon
* “Cremation” – King Diamond
* “Cry of the Banshee” – Brocas Helm
* “Dawn of Battle” – Manowar
* “Deadly Sinners” – 3 Inches of Blood
* “Destroy the Orcs” – 3 Inches of Blood
* “Diary of a Madman” – Ozzy Osbourne
* “Die For Metal” – Manowar
* “Dr. Feelgood” – Mötley Crüe
* “Drink the Blood of the Priest” – Brocas Helm
* “Fast as a Shark” – Accept
* “For the Glory Of” – Testament
* “Free Your Hate” – KMFDM
* “Frost” – Enslaved
* “Girlfriend” – Kabbage Boy
* “God of Thunder” – Kiss
* “Goliaths Disarm Their Davids” – In Flames
* “Hall of the Mountain King” – Savatage
* “Her Ghost in the Fog” – Cradle of Filth
* “High Speed Dirt” – Megadeth
* “Holiday” – Scorpions
* “Ignisis Dance” – Wrath of Killenstein
* “In the Black” – Motörhead
* “Insomnia” – Dark Fortress
* “Kickstart My Heart” – Mötley Crüe
* “Lay It Down” – Ratt
* “Leather Rebel” – Judas Priest
* “Live Wire” – Mötley Crüe
* “Loke” – Enslaved
* “Love Dump” – Static-X
* “Machine Gunn Eddie” – Nitro
* “March of the Crabs” – Anvil
* “Marching Off to War” – Motörhead
* “Master Exploder” – Tenacious D
* “Murmaider” – Dethklok
* “Metal Church” – Metal Church
* “Metal Storm/Face the Slayer” – Slayer
* “Metal Thrashing Mad” – Anthrax
* “More Than Meets the Eye” – Testament
* “Mr. Crowley” – Ozzy Osbourne
* “Mr. Scary” – Dokken
* “Narita” – Riot
* “Never Say Die” – Black Sabbath
* “Nightstalker” – Cloven Hoof
* “No Love Lost” – Carcass
* “Oblivion Instrumental” – Mastodon
* “One Shot at Glory” – Judas Priest
* “Overnight Sensation” – FireHouse
* “Painkiller” – Judas Priest
* “Progenies of the Great Apocalypse” – Dimmu Borgir
* “Pure Evil” – Iced Earth
* “Queen of Desire” – Ostrogoth
* “Queen of the Masquerade” – Crimson Glory
* “Riding the Storm” – Running Wild
* “Rip the System” – KMFDM
* “Road Racin” – Riot
* “Rock Bottom” – UFO
* “Rock of Ages” – Def Leppard
* “Skeleton on your Shoulder” – Coroner
* “Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck” – Prong
* “So Frail” – Mirrorthrone
* “Soul Thrashing Black Sorcery” – Skeletonwitch
* “Stigmata” – Ministry
* “Still of the Night” – Whitesnake
* “Sulphur Injection” – Apostasy
* “Superbeast” – Rob Zombie
* “Swords and Tequila” – Riot
* “Symptom of the Universe” – Black Sabbath
* “Tag Team” – Anvil
* “Technical Difficulties” – Racer X
* “The Axeman” – Omen
* “The Beautiful People” – Marilyn Manson
* “The Hellion/Electric Eye” – Judas Priest
* “The Metal” – Tenacious D
* “The Somber Grounds of Truth” – Bishop of Hexen
* “The Wild and the Young” – Quiet Riot
* “Thieves” – Ministry
* “Through the Fire and Flames” – DragonForce
* “Thus Spake the Nightspirit” – Emperor
* “Tornado of Souls” – Megadeth
* “Warriors Dawn” – Slough Feg
* “(We Are) the Road Crew” – Motörhead
* “Welcome Home” – King Diamond
* “Wheels of Steel” – Saxon
* “When the Night Falls” – Iced Earth
* “Witches” – Candlemass
* “World of Hurt” – Overkill
* “Y.R.O.” – Racer X
* “Youth Gone Wild” – Skid Row
* “Zoom Club” – Budgie

Brutal Legend (360
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Brutal Legend (PS3)

Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition

If you are as lame as I am and have not played Fallout 3 yet, here is your chance. Remember the Cold War? Fallout 3 is a futuristic example of what could have happened. The Game of the Year Edition offers the original Fallout 3 game as well as all 5 of the DLCs!

Fallout 3: Game of The Year Edition (360)
Fallout 3: Game of The Year Edition (PS3)
Fallout 3: Game of The Year Edition (PC)

Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

Time to use that Wii Balance Board for something other than Wii Fit. Incorporating the balance board, the game features both real Olympic sports as well as other winter oriented activities. There is also in-game customization that includes the use of Miis and an in-game store.

Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii)
Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (DS)

JU-ON: The Grudge

JU-ON: The Grudge is a haunted house simulator based on the Japanese movie “Ju-On.” The American movie “The Grudge” was based on the Japanese version. This hunted house simulator is said to be the first of its kind. Using the Wii mote as a flashlight the game focuses on instant scares over depth and story (but isn’t that true of most scary movies as well?).

JU-ON: The Grudge (Wii)



{October 9, 2009}   Dawn of Discovery

Dawn of Discovery is a sequel in a series of games. While I had played the next most recent 1701 AD, I had played it on PC and thought that this series would be a good buy for the Wii. The fact that the game is also $15-$20 cheaper on the Wii sure did not hurt my decision.

Dawn of Discovery is a city building game that I would say is somewhere between SimCity and Civilization. In order to build your settlement you must find an island. Of course, there are several things to consider when choosing the island. Size is obviously important if you want to build the settlement to one of the larger classes. As your settlement grows more buildings and bonuses become available. So, choosing an island with room to grow is fairly important.

The second, and perhaps the most important thing to consider is the resources that are available on the island. Not every island can produce everything a settlement needs to grow. When choosing an island in the beginning it is wise to find one that will give the most basic of needs. As the settlement grows it is possible to find other islands to settle in order to expand the empire.

There are two gameplay modes available when you play Dawn of Discovery, Story Mode and Continuous Play. Story Mode is pretty much a very very long tutorial. There are seven chapters to play through with each teaching different aspects of the game. If you have played any of the games in the series then it would probably not hurt you to much if you went straight to continuous play. The game is rated 10+ and so the storyline is right up there with watching The Care Bears. In the Story Mode players take the role of William, the handsome and peace loving prince. William of course has a jealous brother who feels that war is the only way to succeed and *spoiler alert* it is no surprise that in the last chapter peace loving Prince William must eventually go to war and capture his evil brother. Oh, did I mention that Prince William gets to marry the beautiful and exotic princess in the end? *yawn*

While the game is fairly simple to play, a lack of planning can make it more difficult. Any mistakes are fairly easy to correct, but with good strategy players might be able to avoid most mistakes altogether. Some of the areas that I had trouble were mainly in maintaining enough goods to keep my citizens happy at the social class that they were in at any given time. As the population increases it puts a strain on resources. The reason this is a problem is because there is no easy way to gauge supply and demand. If the population’s needs become greater than the supply a warning message is given, but if you do not have the resources to increase production the population quickly reverts to lower class levels taking their high tax dollars with them. A lack of income makes it even more difficult to increase production if the population needs several things at the same time.

Another problem I had with this game is that there is a serious lack of any real information. At times players are offered to pick a new technology that will give some sort of bonus. Sounds good, right? I am sure it is if there was any indication what these technologies actually do. Even when in the construction menu there is no information about these special buildings. Some are obvious such as houses and churches, but I still have no idea what a tea house actually does. I actually never even figured out how to save my game! There are points in Story Mode where it suggests that the game be saved, but that is about as close as it got for me. I honestly hope this is not a problem in Continuous Mode.

I know there seems to be a lot of negatives about this game, but I actually did enjoy playing it. The negatives that I have stated do make the game fairly frustrating at times and would probably make the game downright infuriating if the game had been any more complex. The good news is that the game is pretty simple and that might have just been its saving grace. The game is simple enough to understand and problems are simple enough to fix that even though the faults in the game could be major, they end up not effecting gameplay all that much.

I think that in the future I might give the PC version a try. I have a feeling that it will be much more in depth, which if the problems with the Wii version are not fixed could be a major waste of $50!

Dawn of Discovery (Wii)

Dawn of Discovery (DS)
Dawn of Discovery (PC)



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