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		<title>What the future will bring&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 01:53:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m doing pretty well this month&#8230; two three posts! Anyway, I figured that I&#8217;d give a little update on things.  First of all, I&#8217;d like to make a couple of announcements, one of which affects this site directly, and one which is to do with a related website.  The most important announcement is that over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m doing pretty well this month&#8230; <del datetime="2010-12-27T02:01:14+00:00">two</del> three posts!</p>
<p>Anyway, I figured that I&#8217;d give a little update on things.  First of all, I&#8217;d like to make a couple of announcements, one of which affects this site directly, and one which is to do with a related website.  The most important announcement is that over the next few days, I&#8217;ll be moving all my websites over to a new web server, which means that some of the sites I own may be down for up to a couple of says (in rare cases, it may be longer).  Additionally, I&#8217;m doing a reshuffle of the structures of some sites, so you may find that even after the move is completed (it will be announced), some sites may be down while they&#8217;re moved to their new homes.  I&#8217;l post up more about this at a later date.  Additionally, I&#8217;m hoping to upload a new DiggerCast episode either before the end of this year, or not long after New Years.  Yes, I&#8217;ve been a bit slow with it, but I&#8217;ve been having issues with the recording software which caused a lot of recording to not be saved!  I need to record the final few minutes of this episode and upload it.  There will be a special episode recorded this month as well, but it isn&#8217;t due for release until after New Years.  I&#8217;ll make a post on the DiggerCast website in due time elaborating on all this more.</p>
<p>Now, another thing I have to mention (and this is quite big) is that the Pocket Games Review will be done in multiple parts, starting from this week.  I&#8217;ve finally managed to organise someone to film with, so we can play the games and give a better review of  the game, seeing as playing them alone is no way of reviewing them!   Also, seeing as Gamed Up won&#8217;t be up for another month or so (though it does have its own <a href="http://gamedup.blip.tv/" target="_blank">blip.tv</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/GamedUpNet" target="_blank">YouTube</a> accounts), I&#8217;m both announcing it on here and posting the videos part by part on my personal YouTube account (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/TheStormkeeper" target="_blank">TheStormkeeper</a> for those who don&#8217;t know &#8211; though I don&#8217;t think anyone did!), then I&#8217;ll post up a more combined video up on the Gamed Up accounts.  Admittedly, this means that the videos may still actually be split up into parts on YouTube, but at the same time, they&#8217;ll be a little more coherent in some ways.  I can&#8217;t tell you what I&#8217;ll do yet, but rest assured, I&#8217;ll sort something out.</p>
<p>If any of you have been following my tweets over the past 2-3 weeks, you&#8217;d have noticed that I have been in touch with the lovely people over at <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/pocketgamenews" target="_blank">pocketgamenews</a> &#8211; who are a part of Cadbury, who set up a <a href="http://pocketgame.posterous.com/" target="_blank">pocket game competition</a> a few months ago as part of their new chocolate bar Spots v Stripes, which was created to commemorate our winning of the Olympic bid &#8211; and they are eagerly awaiting the video which I said I&#8217;m going to do!  So first of all, seasons greetings go out to the Pocket Games team and secondly,  I hope to have the first part of this video series recorded and uploaded by Tuesday, with a blog entry on here following not too long after the next videos are to be uploaded.  As for what&#8217;s in this first video, it&#8217;s essentially going to be me introducing the games, showing each of them off (and avoiding touching the chalk if possible!), then talking about them a bit, and essentially giving my first impressions of them.  Due to the fact that I&#8217;m using my laptop&#8217;s webcam for this, I won&#8217;t be able to show off how everything works with them in this video, but that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m doing it in multiple parts!</p>
<p>The following part will be myself and my friend Ollie (who some of you will know from the DiggerCast) demonstrating the games better, then playing each of them and giving them a verdict at the end.  This ensures that we give each game a fair amount of playing time and makes things easier  in the long run.  And of course, in the great Spots v Stripes tradition, we&#8217;ll each be either supporting Spots or Stripes.  As for who will be which though, all will be revealed in the next video!  In the meantime however, I need to get myself a haircut, to prepare for my video début as I need to make myself look reasonably professional, though I have no idea how I&#8217;d manage that overall&#8230; though I can but try.</p>
<p>A bit late for many of you, but I hope you all had a Merry Christmas and have a great (and safe) New Year&#8230; I know mine will be better this time round!  I&#8217;ll see you all next blog entry.</p>
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		<title>Middling in more ways than one&#8230; yarr!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 17:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, yeah first post this month and it&#8217;s been more than 2 weeks since my last post!  I could has sworn it was at least a mont, but there you go.  Anyway, I guess I should be mentioning that&#8217;s been going on in my world since I last updated (though I really need to start [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, yeah first post this month and it&#8217;s been more than 2 weeks since my last post!  I could has sworn it was at least a mont, but there you go.  Anyway, I guess I should be mentioning that&#8217;s been going on in my world since I last updated (though I really need to start writing in my LiveJournal again instead!).  First of all, I&#8217;ve been looking for a job, and out of the 3 places I&#8217;ve applied to, I&#8217;ve gotten 2 rejections so far.  The third company (which coincidentally is the first one I applied to) has yet to respond to me, but I&#8217;m told by my employment advisor that&#8217;s a good thing, so I&#8217;m going with that now, even if I am a little on edge over the whole affair.  Oddly enough, the last company I applied for is actually the first to give me a response, which is quite amusing.  The second one has had the most progress, but alas I didn&#8217;t get an interview.  I&#8217;m gonna start looking for more work opportunities when I&#8217;m next out, so it should be interesting to see what comes up.  Just as well I&#8217;ve a handful of CVs to give out now as well.  Anyway, with all that out of the way, I&#8217;d like to mention some recent things I&#8217;ve noticed.  First of all, as you may have noted by the random word placement, this weekend is the one which International Speak Like A Pirate Day will occur on, tomorrow in fact.</p>
<p>This pretty much means that I&#8217;m going to spend a lot of time in Guild Wars (GW), hunting for treasure and also collecting copious amounts of grog, go me!  On a related notw, I&#8217;ve also gotten myself a second account, which works out cheaper than buying 4 more character slots, especially given that I got Guild Wars Prophecies (Prophecies) for 99p, after my Reward Card discount, which was quite nice indeed.  I coincidentally, by sheer luck managed to get a copy of Eye of The North cheap (second hand <strong>with</strong> an intact code) off Amazon so I can bring my characters up North and get them reserved for Guild Wars 2 (GW2).  Unfortunately, this means I&#8217;m only limited to the entire Tyria continent, which is by no means a bad thing, but I tend to like exploring the whole world.  All that said though, I&#8217;ll most likely get the other campaigns over the next while, when they are cheap enough.  I&#8217;m working on a few different title tracks for all the characters over two accounts at present, most notably Survivor (as the name suggests, it means you are not to die), of which I have 4 characters over all 3 campaigns marked for.  I also have a couple of characters going for Defender of Ascalon (reaching L20 in the starting area).  Before I continue, I&#8217;d like to reassure readers that this isn&#8217;t just going to be about GW, I just want to mention it now, as I&#8217;ve never really mentioned it before and it ties in nicely with the grog and loot collecting!  Anyway, with that aside, I&#8217;ve been working on all of this for quite a while now, though the second account only has been around the past month.  Still, there&#8217;s plenty to keep me going till GW2 comes out.  Coincidentally, if anyone ever wants to ever hang out on GW, let me know and we can do so.<span id="more-294"></span></p>
<p>Staying with MMORPGs a bit, and Lord of The Rings Online (LOTRO) has gone Free to Play in the USA, with the European edition following eventually.  There&#8217;s a delay with the European patch which you can google if you&#8217;re interested in it.  Alternatively, you could always try the USA edition, but I&#8217;m not on there, and I&#8217;m honestly in two minds about going there, even if I have an account.  I also have a Dungeons &amp; Dragons Online (DDO) account which I haven&#8217;t really played yet either, due to updating issues, though the software is fully updated now so maybe I&#8217;ll give it a try.  I may end up having to setup a page specifically for my social networking/gaming/profile stuff so I don&#8217;t need to constantly mention it in a post.  But in order to do that I need to possibly remove a page, or be creative with the title (as well as rearranging other page titles!).  Same deal for LOTRO (Europe) applies for GW and Star Trek Online (STO), which I&#8217;ve started to get back into.  I also have plans to form a Fellowship in LOTRO and already have a guild in GW, if anyone wants to join.  As for sTO, I&#8217;m not sure what&#8217;s going on there as of yet, as my friends may be setting up a fleet, so I&#8217;d be inclined to join them if that is the case.  Coincidentally, any game clans/guilds/etc that I form are actually global ones, in the sense that they encompass the membership of all my websites and the ones I&#8217;ve a high involvement with.  This saves a logistical nightmare later and also means that the clan can be of a decent size.  There&#8217;s an official site up through GamerDNA, but it needs tweaking first.  As for my sites, I&#8217;ve decided to have a few changes.  First of all, I&#8217;m gonna be bringing out a site called the Techie Guild (TG), which will deal with a lot of techy (non-gaming stuff) and is coincidentally the parent site of the Gamed Up project.  I also decided that the TG is the best place for a support and tech wiki, though beyond the support section, I&#8217;m unsure of what that&#8217;ll entail as of yet.  I also think that it will reduce the burden on my planned IT support site in that I can just put all the paid services on there with the Techie Guild providing free support.</p>
<p>Granted, I may potentially lose money by offering free support, but some of the money I get will be through ads, plus there&#8217;s always someone who isn&#8217;t able to follow instructions (for whatever reason that might be), so there can be a service offered there&#8230; that&#8217;s the plan anyway.  Other than that, I&#8217;ve learnt that HTC are bringing out 2 new Desire models, the Desire HD and Desire Z.  First thing that struck me is that the Z version has a keyboard (obviously), which harks back to the G1 days&#8230; though some of the journalists online appeared to have forgotten that HTC did the G1!  Anyway, the nmajor difference between the HD and Z is that the HD has a 1GHz processor and 768MB of memory, whereas the Z has 800MHz and 512MB of memory.  They both have 1.5GB storage and are expandable (naturally).  That kind of puts a possible dent in my plans to aquire a Desire, although that said, it may benefit me because that means the original ones should go down in price and they are much better than a Tattoo anyway!  On a related note, I think I&#8217;ve actually become rather attached to the Androis OS now, not least because I have a secure place for all my contacts now as well, without having to pay anything extra.  I also managed to get rid of all my old phones cluttering things up, and between the ones I sold to CEX, and the ones I sold to Mazuma and Top Dollar Mobile, I made about&#8230; £150 quid, plus I managed to get rid of some of the boxes, apart from a couple of Nokia ones, which are used for the accessories and manuals.  Apparantly, people actually buy the boxes, which I was aware of, but didn&#8217;t do a lot about.   I may need to consider selling off the boxes in the near future instead of recycling them, if they make a few quid&#8230;. I certainly need any money I can get!</p>
<p>Continuing the gadgets theme, my old laptop has kinda died now, as the graphics card seems to have died, which is great.  I&#8217;m estimating a 200 quid repair cost as well, which isn&#8217;t good.  While I decide what to do with it, I purchased an <a href="http://www.acerdirect.co.uk/Acer_Aspire_8935G-904G1TBwn__LX.PD30X.002/version.asp" target="_blank">Acer 8935G</a> with a 3 year extended warranty (once bitten twice shy).  You&#8217;d think I&#8217;d have gone for another brand, but really, the laptop at least lasted a year and a half before deciding to mess up, and I think I may be able to get it fixed for less than 200 quid, if I&#8217;m lucky.  Either way, I&#8217;m pretty impressed with what I got with it, even if it has 2 things I bought separately built into it this time (BlueTooth and a TV reciever).  What particularly impresses me though is the inclusion of a Blu Ray recorder and also a quad core CPU.  It coincidentally is able to do the virtualisation for XP Mode on Windows 7, even though MS dropped the requirement.  I&#8217;m assuming though that with it, things run a little more smoothly.  It also has 2 x 500GB HDDs which is quite nice as well,though I learnt that this one needs 3 DVDs to back stuff up with this time!  That&#8217;s quite a few, to be honest and I&#8217;d much prefer just having it on a BluRay Disc, but those are pretty expensive at present, so sadly not an option.  Still, I expect that this computer will serve me for about 3 years before it comes to a replacement; the Quad core and Blu Ray drive have at least ensured that.  So long as it plays the games I want it to, I&#8217;ll be happy.</p>
<p>As for my two desktops, I&#8217;ve finally hooked up my KVM switch, so now I can switch between the two with ease andthough I can&#8217;t use the mouse or keyboard yet due to the fact it doesn&#8217;t like USB.  Additionally, I need to sort out the hard drives I&#8217;m going to put into the desktop too though I see little reason to upgrade the motherboard, given that I only have DDR1 RAM at my disposal at present.  I do eventually plan to upgrade my desktop as well, but not for another year yet.  I want to get it upgraded to 7 Home Premium 64 though and stick Ultimate 64 on the laptop as it can take it.  Given I was going to put Windows 7 on the laptop, I decided t keep the &#8220;new&#8221; Vista interface to prepare to use 7, although I need to sort out the drivers and how I&#8217;m going to reinstall everything, given I need to make a list of the drivers I need.  What is made easier though is the fact my desktop has internet access, so the process will be a lot simpler than I think.  Still, I think I&#8217;m going to have a major geekgasm when I see Guild Wars running at full resolution.  Oddly enough, I can now transfer some of my platinum on my main account to the character on my alternate account and I can also get myself past the gate, so score!  Admittedly though, I&#8217;m going to have to keep the alt character out of harm&#8217;s way as she needs to be kept alive for survivor.  At the very least though, I can complete all the quests for her now so that&#8217;s a good thing.  Both characters are rangers, as a point of interest, though my main is male going for Defender and staying in the starting area, and my other is female and going for Survivor and will eventually leave the area.</p>
<p>The cash boost will be very much appriciated too.  Given that she&#8217;s leaving though, I may actually just give all the flowers and collector stuff to my main character so I can get him an equipment pack.  This means I&#8217;d have a lot more storage as a result.  Oh, the possibilities.  One last thing before I stop writing though&#8230; I also started on Might &amp; Magic: Heroes Kingdoms which is essentially Heroes of Might &amp; Magic crossed with Lord of Ultima, which I think is a good thing.  I certainly enjoy it more than LoU anyway, which wasn&#8217;t a bad game but the Heroes of Might &amp; Magic series was always a great one.  If you happen to be there or are interested in playing, let me know and we can chat or I can invite you to my alliance.  I really need to sort out the clan site soon though.  The Gamed Up Site is still in the planning stages as I need to rethink the design I had for it an experiment with it.  I also have a few more site ideas, but I&#8217;ll reveal more about those in time and also when I have everything else out of the way first.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 12:43:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that the power cut is officially over and out of the way (man it feels longer than 6 days!), I can start to talk about the Monkey Island remake, along with Steam and Battle.net. I decided to expand the post because Steam is the method I used to download the game and right now, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that the power cut is officially over and out of the way (man it feels longer than 6 days!), I can start to talk about the Monkey Island remake, along with Steam and Battle.net.  I decided to expand the post because Steam is the method I used to download the game and right now, I&#8217;m fully starting to appriciate Steam for what it is; a good way of getting games without the storage overhead!  I mean, it&#8217;s nice having a CD, but when you&#8217;re on the move, it&#8217;s not practical to carry a game with you, is it?  I applaud Valve for releasing Steam in the first place.  Granted, it may have initially started off a bit rocky (most new things did), but it&#8217;s starting to really become a great way of getting games, or storing some of the games you already have!  For instance, if you add your Half Life or Gunman Chronicles key to Steam, it gives you Half life and lots of goodies&#8230; this was a pleasant surprise for me, as I unfortunately lost access to my original Steam account, so it&#8217;s on their system, but I&#8217;ve no way of accessing it!  Either way though, because of the advent of faster broadband, the retail landscape has been changed &#8211; you can now download a DVD worth of content in a matter of hours, rather than weeks!  Additionally, digital downloads reduce the cost of a product, seeing as the distribution and manufacturing charges have been wiped off; those for the box, manuals, the game media itself and transport costs.  Altogether, this does make for a cheaper game.</p>
<p>Another aspect to digital downloads is that the download is just data, meaning you can&#8217;t break it!  I&#8217;ve lost one or two CDs and ended up just buying a replacement, as it seemed to be too much hassle to return it to the developer (the media cost almost as much as the game would have &#8211; plus I was in Ireland the devs pointed to the UK which wasn&#8217;t that cheap to post to!).  At least with this method, people can keep their media safe and also carry it around with them &#8211; all that&#8217;s needed is internet access.  That certainly means less baggage for me anyway, seeing as my laptop weighs a ton!  There are a couple of downsides though, at least for me&#8230; firstly, although I may physically have a particular game that&#8217;s for sale on Steam, I may not necessarily be able to add it.  This presents a problem as I have to purchase an entirely new copy of the game for it to be on Steam.  For a game like the X-Com collection, this was less of an issue, as I could offset most of the cost by saying that I needed UFO to complete the collection.  Granted, it&#8217;s just one game, but it does make the overall cost feel a bit less.  I also have my eye on the id software collection too, as the value of the games I don&#8217;t have are nearly the value of the pack itself.</p>
<p>Decisions like that are a lot easier to make.  Of course, one thing I do plan to do is compare the prices of games on Steam over what they are retail.  If they&#8217;re cheaper or the same price on Steam, I&#8217;ll get it there instead.  I can&#8217;t fully move away from non-digital downloads though as It&#8217;s not very practical for me.  That said however, if devs like Blizzard are also hopping onto the DD bandwagon, I&#8217;ll be happy.  The new Battle.net has impressed me so far, and I&#8217;ve only just signed up!  They now offer the ability to download a digital copy of their games, which is cool.  My copy of Diablo 2: LOD seems to be a bit screwy atm, so this is a welcome method of downloading a copy of the media that should work!  I think my WarCraft III expansion suffered a similar fate as well.  One thing I am concerned about though is the fact I selected US English for StarCraft by mistake.  Now, don&#8217;t get me wrong, I can understand US English fine, but I&#8217;m concerned about the technical issues more to be honest.  I guess this just means I have to download a different patch now.  Either way, I do appriciate the facility to download my Blizzard games.  I&#8217;ve also just downloaded a system checker for StarCraft II, so I can opt into the beta, or at least try anyway.  Either way, after much grief (the checker told me it couldn&#8217;t upload my system info), it uploaded it anyway.  Now I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s because the app is screwy, but I figure it uploaded the data the first time, or perhaps it did it after I moved my PC into my router&#8217;s DMZ&#8230; either way I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll ever know.  But it&#8217;s done now, so I can rest easy.  That said though, while Googling some ports for the app, I saw someone mention that 400GB is needed to participate in the Beta testing program.</p>
<p><span id="more-130"></span>I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s true or not, but if it is, that leaves me out!  Shame, as I was looking forward to playing SC2, but ah well, let&#8217;s see what happens.</p>
<p>Funny, but initially, this was supposed to be about my first impressions of the Secret of Monkey Island (SoMI) Remake which was released on Steam, but it changed into a talk about Digital Downloads, including Steam and Battle.net.  I was also going to provide a few pictures as well, for inclusion in this post, but I may just knock that one on the head and just post a <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stormkeeper/sets/72157621837473782/" target="_blank">gallery link on my Flickr</a> instead.  Seeing as you&#8217;re reading this now, I&#8217;ve most likely already done this.  The funny thing is that I was gonna let the pictures do most of the talking, seeing as I was only going to sort out a paragraph or 2 for it, as a fairly large amount of people have played SoMI already, be it on the PC or Amiga (yes, it&#8217;s that old!).  I&#8217;ve actually got the original one, along with the sequel &#8211; in a dual package &#8211; so I&#8217;m one of those people who have played it.  Admittedly, I don&#8217;t remember all of it, and I actually used a walkthrough to help me though certain parts, but the reason why I got this game was due to a couple of reasons:</p>
<p>1) I want to support the adventure games genre, especially the point &amp; click kind.<br />
2) I wanted to see what enhancements they made to the game &#8211; more about them a bit later though.<br />
3) I wanted to, so there.</p>
<p>Either way, I am glad I did!  For starters, although the game is at its core, the same&#8230; new life does get injected into it.  One thing that really struck me when I saw the intro was the water effects in the game, some of the best I&#8217;ve seen so far.  Granted, I&#8217;m comparing it to the likes of Unreal Tournament 2004 and Guild Wars, but they are near-enough at that level!  Another thing that I was impressed with was the sound and music; the music&#8217;s been completely redone to great effect, then we have the original voice actor playing Guybrush Threepwood, which makes it feel right (all the more because he&#8217;s a MI addict!).  Admittedly though, they have changed his look a bit, but that&#8217;s to fit in with Curse of Monkey Island (I had all 4 games at one point but I&#8217;m missing Curse), which is fair enough&#8230; points for keeping consistant.  One thing that does bother me though is the way Guybrush walks in the remake.  It&#8217;s like he has a walking animation but he slides forwards.  I keep on thinking he&#8217;s doing a forward moonwalk.  In the original, the walking is more smooth, but it&#8217;s a minor issue so I&#8217;ll let it pass.  The game itself is good to play, even though I&#8217;ve played it before.  It seems more funny with the added voices.  Then again, it may also be funnier because I&#8217;m older and actually understand stuff more.</p>
<p>Everything certainly makes more sense when you&#8217;re older!  Anyway, to use something perhaps a little clichéd, it plays exactly like the original and in no way suffers for it either.  The original game was a classic and this one is a classic reborn.  Granted, there may be a couple of issues here and there, but it&#8217;s nothing major to worry about.  Another few things I noticed with the graphics, asides from the heatwaves with the lava &#8211; another great effect &#8211; is that some of the art in the remake differs from the original game.  Another thing I should mention as well is that you can actually switch between the classic and original games through the use of a key, and it works seemlessly, pretty much continuing from the second after you switched.  There was also no slowdown on my system when it happened either, so I&#8217;m quite impressed.  It does feel a little disorienting switching between the two modes though, going from high resolution artwork, voices and water effects to the lower resolution, no water effects and very little sound!  I&#8217;m an old-school gamer though, so it doesn&#8217;t bother me per se, it just feels a bit wierd seeing the contrasts.  This is also how I was able to notice the artwork differences, because I switched between the 2 modes a fair bit.  One major difference you&#8217;ll notice near enough to the start of the game is the SCUMM Bar.  In <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stormkeeper/3757954798/" target="_blank">the original</a>, there isn&#8217;t a lot in the screen, but in <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/stormkeeper/3757157445/" target="_blank">the remake</a>, the screen has a lot more going on in the background, such as ships docked and the like.</p>
<p>Changes like that really enrich the game experience, in my opinion.  Something tells me that this will eventually end up becoming a full-blown review instead (I&#8217;ll obviously be editing certain things out), but as for the bottom line&#8230; if you&#8217;re a fan of the original Monkey Island, you should get it if you haven&#8217;t already!  If you&#8217;ve never played Monkey Island before, you should get it as it&#8217;s a classic game that has aged well over the years, even without the graphical enhancements.  The fact it&#8217;s been optimised for Windows means that it&#8217;s even more accessible to people than it would have been if DOSBox was being used.  One thingthat did surprise me though was the size of it, but I suppose the enhancements are no small feat; the original game was only about 5MB, if that.  This new version is 2.5GB!</p>
<p>If anyone was curious as to the reason why I tend to do impressions of games as to a full-blown review, it&#8217;s because I don&#8217;t have a system I can use yet, although that is coming.  I wouldn&#8217;t consider the above a full review anyway, because although I went through a lot of the game stuff, I didn&#8217;t cover everything, as I&#8217;m only about 15-20% of the way through. You can&#8217;t review a game unless you&#8217;ve either reached at least one of the game&#8217;s conclusions (if it has multiple endings) or you get so frustrated with reviewing the game (usually that means it&#8217;s crap), youdecide to give up and write up whatever you have to work with.  Either way, I expect that when the games blogging site eventually comes up, I&#8217;d have played the game enough to convert the impression into a proper review, with scores, rating and everything!</p>
<p>The more I think about it though, the more I realise that sticking to a single games blog may not be the best idea, especially for something dynamic such as the games industry.  I may just have a blog a bit like this that talks about games in general, then have separate blogs for reviews on different systems.  But I digress&#8230; I can think about that later on.  Either way though, I expect that I&#8217;ll be changing my games-related blog entries around to fit them in the relevent sections, though that said, I&#8217;d better review what game stuff I&#8217;ve written first as it&#8217;s bound to need some rewriting, if I&#8217;m ripping stuff out to put in its own entry.  I may be lucky enough to not have to do that though.  Either way, I&#8217;ll be keeping the original posts archived, so I have something I can refer to later on if I need to redo the post yet again.  I&#8217;ll be removing the games-related posts from this blog and transplanting them into my game blog.  I will still, more than likely have some crossovers between the two blogs, in that I may talk about gaming and psychology some more, meaning I can post this twice over and hopefully get differing opinions.  The reviews and previews can be a separate blog altogether, as I can then accept contributions from others, as they&#8217;re not tied to any one person.  That said though, I may end up making this a gaming blog site, much like I&#8217;d be making Altered Awareness more about the arcane and mystic.  So many possibilities really.</p>
<p>Yet again, this blog has ended up having a topic detour, but to my credit I have improved.  I really ought to start getting the games blog up and running, so I&#8217;m going to leave it at this for now.  Apologies for the length of the post &#8211; it&#8217;ll be vastly shortened in the future!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m only just after finding out that Tetris has hit the grand age of a quarter-century!  That&#8217;s just one year shy of my age!  Anyway, I remember Tetris as one of the first games I had for my GameBoy Pocket, and for that matter, still have.  It happens to be one of the most cloned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m only just after finding out that Tetris has hit the grand age of a quarter-century!  That&#8217;s just one year shy of my age!  Anyway, I remember Tetris as one of the first games I had for my GameBoy Pocket, and for that matter, still have.  It happens to be one of the most cloned games ever, and has appeared on multiple systems and has also seen a lot of remakes and also sequels and spinoffs.  For instance, there is at least one Tetris game for the DS out pretty recently and I&#8217;m fairly sure there is one for the PC that is more recent too, along with a mobile release.  And although I don&#8217;t have an XBox, I&#8217;m sure that it has one too.  So, not only has it appeared on practically system (illegally or not), it&#8217;s also become one of the world&#8217;s most recognizable games as well of the most influential.  I say influential as it seems that everyone and their dog has wanted to make a Tetris-type game.  If not that, then they&#8217;ve wanted to do Breakout, Pong, Space Invaders or Asteroids.  As well as being influential in their day, they have another thing in common; simplicity.  The games are simple to pick up and play.  All you need are the controls, and no more than 2 sentences to explain the game.  This also makes them accessible to the masses, which is why Tetris is still so popular to this day&#8230; although the game has been updated each generation, the playing principles remain the same.  This was supposed to just be about Tetris&#8217; 25th birthday, but it&#8217;s evolved into talking about simplicity in games also, which to be fair is a logical progression.</p>
<p>Anyway, simplicity is why the Wii is popular (I imagine this has its own take on Tetris too), as the games are easy to understand and get into.  I&#8217;d even go far as to say that Tetris is perhaps one of the main reasons why some people became gamers.  Of course, you can still see the influence of Tetris in other puzzle games, even if it&#8217;s not obvious.  I&#8217;m pretty sure that Tetris was in the back of the developer&#8217;s heads for games like Peggle and Zuma, to name a couple of games I&#8217;ve played recently.  The major influence of Tetris in games like that is simplicity and accessibility, which is at the core of casual games.  Addictiveness is another factor too&#8230; how many of you can honestly say you haven&#8217;t looked at the clock and thought &#8220;just one more game/level and I&#8217;ll stop, and it turns into 3 hours?  I know I have had that many a time.  Granted, it may not be towards our birthday game, but it has been towards a game.  Another aspect of Tetris that is also recognisable is the music.  How many of you reading this remember the Tetris music, the A one?  I bet anyone who has played the game remembers it quite well.  It&#8217;s like the original Super Mario Brothers song; it&#8217;s catchy and hard to get out of your head, although admittedly, there&#8217;s not a lot of music in SMB, so it&#8217;s all most likely remembered.  For me, anyway the A Song is my most remembered song of tetris, apart from the main theme.  The B Song, while I heard it and know it&#8217;s there, I don&#8217;t remember quite as much.  I just read up about Tetris and there was a C song too&#8230; I don&#8217;t remember that at all!</p>
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<p>Anyway, although Tetris for the most part is simple, there have been some spinnoffs, clones and sequels, some of which I&#8217;m aware of, and others not.  Some of these have brought something new to the table, like for instance <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welltris" target="_blank">Welltris</a>, which was developed by Tetris&#8217; creator <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexey_Pajitnov">Alexey Pajitnov</a>.   This was a sequel to Tetris, albeit with a twist; it was set in a well with a 3D prespective.  I had the C64 version, although I wasn&#8217;t able to understand it as I was much younger than I am now.  Either way, this game hasn&#8217;t really been mentioned a lot, as the original Tetris and its any clones, on many systems have pretty much taken over.  Also, if you look at the Wikipedia article for Alexey Pajitnov, you&#8217;ll notice that 2 years ago, he recieved an award for &#8220;pioneering the casual games market&#8221;.  This is pretty impressive, given casual gaming ony took off over the past few years or so.   Nearly all games were considered to be for &#8220;hardcore gamers&#8221;, which explains why there was such a low penetrations of female gamers and also people who don&#8217;t usually play games.</p>
<p>These days, this has changed slightly, with the introduction of the Nintendo Wii.  As I have mentioned before, games on the Wii are usually quite accessible to anyone, so the Wii generally has the perception by many gamers as a non-gamers console.  Nintendo systems in general had the perception of being aimed at kids, due to the lack of violent games for the systems, which was in line with Nintendo&#8217;s family-friendly image.  If you wanted to play &#8220;real games&#8221;, you generally had to go for the alternatives, which at the time of the SNES, was the Megadrive; N64 had the PS1 and Dreamcast and the Game Cube had the XBox and PS2 to contend with.  These days though, Nintendo has relaxed those rules in order to appeal to a larger demographic.  However Microsoft&#8217;s and Sony&#8217;s console offerings have a larger market share.  I can&#8217;t say who is currently at the top, as I haven&#8217;t checked recently, although I did expect that over the Xmas periods of 2007 and 2008, the Wii would experience a surge of ownership.  I still expect that in 2009, the Wii should again see an increase of ownership, along with perhaps the PS2, as they tend to be cheaper systems.  That said however, the XBox 360 has also come down in price, and also has an arcade model, so now it&#8217;s competing with the Wii.  I seriously doubt the PS3 price will be able to go low enough to compete, so the PS2 will be Sony&#8217;s offering there, especially as it&#8217;s still being supported.</p>
<p>The mobile gaming market, despite being a great place for casual gaming development due to the limited resources on the mobile phones compared to the consoles, is still somewhat of a niche market, although this market has being steadily growing as everyone nowadays has a mobile phone, nearly all of which are Java enabled.  Java-enabled phones are pretty much the major reason why the mobile gaming market is taking off at all, due to Java being a universal language, meaning developers no longer have to develop games for each individual system, which saves them money.  However, despite the mobile gaming market&#8217;s growth, it still won&#8217;t be as big as the console market in certain ways.  The only competition within the mobile games market would be similar games, whereas within the console market, it&#8217;s a bettle between the consoles themselves as well as the games.  There is a battle within the mobile market however, as mobile phone manufacturers try to outdo themselves with developing features for phones.  Even the mobile networks are in on it too, trying to make sure that a particular, new device is exclusive to them, such as the iPhone woth O2, the G1 with T-Mobile and the HTC Magic with Vodafone, to name 3 recent examples off the top of my head.</p>
<p>One thing about the mobile market however is that mobile phones themselves aren&#8217;t games systems, they&#8217;re tools.  And despite the intense competition between Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, it&#8217;s practically nothing compared to mobile phone manufacturers and network providers.  For starters, in the UK, there&#8217;s at least 2-3 times as many network providers as there are console manufacturers.  Andf there&#8217;s a hell of a lot of phones out there too.  It&#8217;s very much a cut-throat industry, very much like the video games industry; if you make a mistake with your product, you&#8217;re screwed.  The PC market has its own battle, on scale with the console wars almost, though there&#8217;s one less competitor, but there&#8217;s a duplicity at play; for processors it&#8217;s Intel vs AMD and for graphics cards, it&#8217;s AMD/ATI vs Nvidia.  Seems that whereever you go, it&#8217;s competition, but that&#8217;s the nature of the technology markets; one company wants to develop better technology to the others.  I guess it&#8217;s inevitable though.  Either way, despite such intense competition, there will always be those gems that stand out, be it gaming or technology and Tetris is one of those.   It&#8217;s remained in the public consciousness and the mainstream for 25 years and may it remain there for another 25 at least.</p>
<p>Happy 25th Birthday Tetris.</p>
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