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[Feature] Lucy Bradshaw Interview

Here’s the second part of the Spore launch event that I promised, an interview with executive producer, Lucy Bradshaw. The entire event was running late and so I only had ten minutes to ask her the big questions, which of course led to the somewhat tepid reviews that were coming out that night.

“The one thing that I’m finding that I’m really happy to see is that even the hardest of core gamers who are saying, ‘This isn’t what I really expected,’ they’re recognizing where the magic is.”

We also talked about how focus groups originally hated Spore and what it was like to work with Will Wright on this go around. Enjoy!

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[Feature] Spore Launch Party

EA gathered up the press to celebrate the release of Spore this week at the as of yet unopened San Francisco Academy of Sciences. GameDaily published my short news story on it, focusing on the speeches of Will Wright and renowned astrophysicists, Frank Drake.

Wright invited both members of the press and his publisher, EA Games, into the planetarium dome for a speech that covered everything from his love of making models to the hit 80’s sitcom, Alf. He also went into detail on some of his loftier goals with the creation of Spore, particularly, getting people interested in the scientific process.

There’s also an interview coming up with executive producer, Lucy Bradshaw, so I’ll add that later. Until then, check out the photos I took while at the event.

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Batman is an Elitist

But remember! No politics! Issues confuse people!

Poor Batman. He wants to run a straight and honest campaign, but the foolish antics of McCa- err, I mean, the Penguin, will do everything he can to distract voters from the real issues. Reading far too much into a Batman episode aside, this is still the funniest video I’ve seen in ages.

Don’t you see, America? Batman is speaking to you.

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The Nor-Cal Dance Dance Revolution

While visiting my parents back home this weekend, I uncovered some truly horrifying photos. I was on the hunt for some ancient hard drives of mine that I left behind but what I found was a stash of Kodak envelopes, stuffed with pictures from early years of the Dance Dance Revolution tournament scene which I was a part of. Yes, I was a very sick child.

The pictures go back as early as 1999 when I first discovered Dance Dance Revolution and end in 2001 which is apparently when I got a digital camera. So aside from the obvious popularity (in California, anyway), what’s changed? Now days, freestyle play no longer exists with people only playing the game for high scores. Heck, tournaments don’t even really exist. For the most part, DDR is dead with only the home releases garnering any type of success and it’s not like you’re going to be reading about those anyway.

Check out the set for some ancient Dance Dancing and I’ve embedded the slideshow after the break.

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Nintendo 64 vs Ikea

Now that we’re fully entrenched in the HD era of gaming, it’s become quite difficult to go back and play games on older consoles. That is of course, unless you’ve got the right setup. Unfortunately, we don’t. We, being Miss Shelby and I, have a monstrous Sony Bravia that makes anything prior to the Xbox 360 look like garbage and a standard set in the bedroom that’s recently been taxed by everything from the generation before it.

So what are we to do with our Sega Genesis? And what of her poor Nintendo 64 collection? Surprisingly, Ikea had the answer.

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“Enough”

A day later and I’m still trying to absorb Barack Obama’s “The American Promise.” It seems almost tired at this point to gush over his incredible speeches, but this is different. For as cheesy as this this sounds, I feel not only inspired to live up to a greater potential, but, for the first time in my adult life, a better American.

You know, whatever that means.

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[Review] Fable II: Pub Games

Like a lot of folks out there, I can’t wait to get my hands on Fable II. Unfortunately, Pub Games is a bitter first taste as you can tell from my review at The Escapist.

Pub Games is a great experiment for Microsoft but it doesn’t seem to do anyone any favors. The games themselves don’t hold enough weight to interest those not already interested in Fable II and the pay outs aren’t big enough or frequent enough to be useful for those who are. Unless of course you’re totally cheating.

Still, this hasn’t stopped me from pre-ordering a Limited Edition, even when I originally opted for a standard copy. The power of the Chief compelled me.

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One Armed Ballistic Assault Heroine

After searching for what feels like an eternity, I finally saw The Machine Girl last night. Not like it’s rare or anything, but I’ve had just about the hardest luck in tracking it down. I randomly stumbled upon it while strolling past some DVDs at Amoeba, after having just searched for it where it should have been. I consider the great force of luck to be balanced.

So did it live up to the hype? Hell yes it did. Little thoughts and screencaps after the break.

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