Thursday, 28 May 2009

Pointless ipod app number 23


3D gallery, it's a 3d art gallery that shows your pics and vids on the walls like works or art.

It serves no purpose other than to be an ungainly type of slide show, yet some how it has eaten about 3 hours of my time.

Ive adjusted the the size, dimension and angle of my pics, changed the rooms to show themes and certain artists and even added my own pictures and paintings as well.

the controls are touch screen and you are free to browes in full fp veiw.

its pointless, not online, but i love it!

avalible from app shop for 59p!

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

What have i done?!?

Having not played warcraft for 3 months i finally canceled my direct debit, this left 1 month of play time left on the account.
Rachel , being the careful money person she is decided to log in and use up the remain credit so it was not wasted.

Now this would have been fine if she was not so susceptible to to the human completest urge.
Having complete creating a new character she started playing at 9am when i left for work.

When i rang home at 12.30 she was still playing and had made it to lvl 8 with her new mage.

This too would be fine if it was not for the fact that i now cannot get on my computer as she is on warcraft all the time! it will wear off eventually just like animal crossing, the game that meant i lost my DS to er for, and Pokemon, the game i lost my SP to her for, it will just take time.

Note to self, never let her use the 360 or PS3 or you might not get those back either!!!

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

By George! an american in paris.


George Stobart, American, wise cracker, cynic and reluctant point and click hero of the broken sword games by Rebellion.
When George Stobart goes on an extended holiday to Paris little does he know that he will face Templar's, serial killers and explosive clowns in a race round the globe. He finds murder intrigue and a love interest in the form of Nicole Collard, a french photo journalist on the trail of a serial killing clown.
The wit, beauty and insanity that make up this classic adventure are unsurpassed by any other game in the genre (with the possible exception of legend of monkey island), the background art drawn by Dave Gibbons has a rich colourful illustrated style and the animation is very life like.
The first game in the series has been released for the Wii and DS in directors cut with new scenes and an added story arc, if you missed this game the first time round then nows the best time to give it a try.

Box fresh dream turns to package nightmare.



Having just got got a Japanese D/C in cancer research, i decided to sell my mint one on ebay because it was mint i never actually played the thing and it just took up space.


I got the usual questions from about 30 buyers regarding reg and serial numbers, versions and box condition.


Eventually i sold it to a a guy from London, but on contact he had some rather anal packing requests, i list them as follows....


1. he wanted 3 layers of bubble wrap round the system, and make sure that the corners are covered.


2. please wrap the games in layers of bubble wrap, only allowing a max of three games to be wrapped together.


3. A bit of stick tape in each game to attach the disk to the spindle and case for all 16 games.


4. a second lay3r of bubble wrap and 2 layers of brown paper on the outside of a second box that i was to put the whole lot inside.


5. and finally the whole thing should be DHL'ed to him for next day delivery.


This last thing took the item way over postage price and i refused without more money, he eventually accepted normal parcel post with insurance.


And after all that crap the little shit didn't even leave feed back!!!


So if you ever read this you anal freak....F!%K YOU!!!!!!!!


....and relax.....rant over.

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Conversion from hell



Doom, the game that launched a thousand FPS cliches, the first shareware game i ever owned for the P.C., the music was awesome, the sound effect for the shotgun is possibly my favorite ever weapon noise and the even the doors have a sinister shriek, how could you possibly mess up such a fantastic formula?


Well Atari and midway managed it, the frame rate is okay and the controllers work nicely with button overlay (see pic) for the weapons switching.



However the res level is far lower than the P.C. version, this leads to blocky visual and blurry back grounds, the visuals are very dark and this leads to confusion, there is no gama or brightness ajustments so you can't ajust the visuals to help with this.
The system link feature is a great idea, it allows you to play death match and co-op modes, however you need two consoles to do this and there are network errors documented on allot of forums.
But the real kicker, the absolute let down is the lack of music, you play this great game with no soundtrack what so ever, this kills any atmosphere that was left .
If your going to play doom i would recomend the PC or mac version over this, although to be fair it runs alot better than the other cartrage based systems doom has appeared on.

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Why God? WWWHHHHYYYY!!!!!!


My SNES broke :( she was so young, so full of life, so full of 16 bit joy and fun.
She was okay when i went to work this morning, but on my return she was dead.
What can i do? how will i carry on without her, we were together so long, since 1992 she has sat in the living rooms of my various flats and houses.
How will i continue?
Easy, tear her to bits, use her innards for some conceptional art and buy a second hand one on ebay.
God bless the Internet!

Saturday, 2 May 2009

Keep your 3D fighters, 2D is king.


Having just received my dreamcast games via DHL this morning, i delved into the box and took out some old favorites, there was soul caliber, crazy taxi and shadowman.
But also there was guilty gear x, a 2d fighter i have seen but never actually played, how could i have missed it first time around?
Teken and virtual fighter being my favorite 3D fighters i have always been a fan of 2 player one on one beat em ups, and before that i played street fighter 2 and mortal kombat on the Snes,
Not having a system such as the neo geo i missed out on 2d fighters like samurai showdown and king of fighters when they were first released, which is a shame as i only got into them many years later.
Now that i have a dozen or so of them I've spent the bank holiday enjoying discovering a whole new section of retro gaming i was missing out on.

Friday, 1 May 2009

The dark art of the .CDI files

Before i start, please be aware that downloading .CDI files of games you do not own breaks copyright law and is very very bad, you'll go to hell, and you'll go blind...no hang on...thats for somthing else.....

Anyhow, having got a new dreamcast last weekend i wanted to relive 2000ad and play some great games.

Off i went on a little shopping trip (see my last post) only to find the huge number of D/C disks i saw only a few months earlier in every second hand store i went into have suddenly vanished into thin air!

Now not being one to give up i called round my friends and managed to get trick style, sonic adventure and unfortunately, who whants to be a millionaire.

Not i think you will agree, the best selection of tiles (why o why does sonic sound like an American teenage dick!?!), so i had to take some slightly desperate measures to let me enjoy the D/C till the games i bought online last night turn up in the post.

Flaging down a local interweb i was able to find out several useful ways to allow me to play some classics that i had owned in the past.

I turns out that it is not the same as downloading an ISO file, fixing the image and burning to a disk, no, what you need to do is to down load a serise of RAR files, unpack then, use a sopftware app to attach the 7 or 8 uncompressed files into one zip file, unzip it and then use another app to burn it useing 2 sessions onto a CDR disk.

Now all this sounds like hard work, why not use ISOs??? but after 8 corupted disks and allott of southpark level swearing i finally got it to work.

Having done this i was able to run many titles on my D/C with no need for a boot disk or any kind of disk swapping.

My new games should arrive any day now and i plan to dispose of the copies when they do (although i own the tiles so not sure if i actualy did anything wrong) .

The games may play but lets face it, withouth the cases, box art and manuels its missing half the joy of owning the actual games, so by them for real online or from charity shops, its a whole lot better than playing them off tatty cheap CDR copies