Metal Gear Solid 2 (Ps2) Penny Arcade Episode 1 (360) Ikaruga (360) Final Fantasy Tactics A2 (DS) The Red Star (Ps2) Persona 3 (Ps2) Secret of Mana (SNES) Street Fighter Alpha 2 (Arcade) Lost Odyssey (360) Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) Radiant Silvergun (Saturn) Dodonpachi (Saturn) Guardian Heroes (Saturn) Burning Rangers (Saturn) Silhouette Mirage (Saturn) Contra 4 (DS) Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS) Sonic 2 (Genesis)
Left 4 Dead (360)
Chrono Trigger (DS)
World of Goo (PC)
Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS)
World of Warcraft (PC/Mac) Too Human (360) Rock Band 2 (360) Soul Calibur 4 (360) Castle Crashers (XBLA) D&D 4th Edition - DMing FR
Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) Super Street Fighter 2 HD Remix (PS3)
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I have been Revolutionized, again.
There are so many things about Revolutions I'd love to discuss in a post, but to do so would constitute an assload of spoilers and ruin your personal Revolutions experience. Break can't put into words how he feels, and I can see where he's coming from. But, again, I can't say why for reasons stated above. I guess this is what censoring feels like, and it's pissing me off. Here at BMX.com, I can pretty much write as I please, how I please, and not have to worry about Break coming up to me with a handful of reader complaints and bitchings over how many times I said fuck in a given post. I love that kind of freedom.
I had a brief chance to discuss the mysteries of Revolutions with Realm walking away from seeing it my second time and his first time, and it helped me to sort out a couple questions, but not nearly enough. But the no spoilers policy is one I respect and personally obey, so I think I'll just bite my fucking tongue till I have a chance to talk to someone who has already seen it.
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Of Revolutions and such
I'm still not sure what I think of revolutions, but I am going to see it again tonight. Hopefully I can figure out what I think and make my post on the subject tonight.
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Toto...I think we just got knocked the fuck out
So its Wednesday, November 5th of 2003 and I was where every self-respecting geek should be. I have been Revolutionized, and I have to say I liked it. Actually I loved it, but its not to say there are not moments that you question the thoughts of the writer. There isn't a lot I can tell you without ruining anything for you, so I will keep my mouth shut as much as possible. I have heard from from more then one source of negative feelings toward the movie. I simply can not understand this.
The movie may have had some questionable moments, and sure there is enough philosophy in the movie to teach a class class, but how could you not enjoy its splendor. My favorite character in the series I've decided has to be Seraph, or for some who are not obsessed with the movies, the little Asian guy who wears white. He holds a much larger part in this one, and it is suggested throughout the movie that he may have quite a history.
Then there is the Big Fight, while I don't want to say much about it because you must see it yourself, it is definetly worth it if you are'nt already liking the movie. Hell I would probably sit through 8 hours of Street Fighter or Double Dragon movie quality just for that fight scene. The only thing I will say about the fight scene, and don't read on if you don't want somthing ruined but not really, but lets just say that the fight scene felt very DragonballZish. I have not consulted with Break or Jack on the movie, but I did talk to Ritchie who saw it tonight. His words were awesome and I loved it. But I must sleep now, for I have school and I am exausted
-Shadow out
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We
talked about all the games we're looking forward to 2003. So,
for a preview of all the great games of 2003, download
the show.
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Its easy =)
News
- June 6th, 2003
Spruced
up the E3page
with captions from our offical E3 correspondant and Halo2 programmer,
Greg Snook. I also made the page look a lot cleaner.
Our newest GameBreaker, featuring Enter the Matrix is up. Download
it here.
News
- June 2nd, 2003
***News***
Dramatic change in the way Kazaa works. Unauthorized files shifted
out, but users are paid to use the service. Crazy, eh? Learn
more here. Got
something to say? Say it here.
Jack has also been hard at work at several
reviews for your eyes to enjoy. WarioWare
is his newest review, handled with care, ready to be loved by
you.
***News*** Devil May Cry -- The Movie Gaga
Communications announced that they are bringing Devil May Cry
to Hollywood. Production is set to begin in 2005 with a budget
of $40 million. The story is supposed to reflect the first game,
with Dante and Trish. Capcom and Gaga are still looking for
cast and crew. Gaga seems to like game cinema as they also have
the movie rights to Onimusha and Namco's Tekken.
Add these to the ever growing number of game related movies
coming out. What
do you think? Discuss in the forums.
3DO
Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
The CEO and Chairman of 3DO, Trip Hawkins, had this to say,
"This
filing gives us more time to complete transactions in the interest
of our stakeholders. While we hope that this news will generate
additional new opportunities, at this point we are focused on
pursuing either the sale of the entire company or the sale of
its assets."