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    Here, There and Nowhere

    by dkeener posted: 7/14/2008 1:27:00 PM

    As E3 pre-show festivities begin to kick off today, I always reflect on the three stages of news coverage that I personally can provide for any show.  Whether it is PAX, GDC, E3, E for All, CES or any of the hundreds of smaller events around the U.S., there is always this wave of longing that hits me when the PR starts to flow.  It always involves me wanting to be onsite (There) at the event, although in most instances I know I can do more at home (Here) or by letting others handle it completely (Nowhere).  Its not a matter of being denied the opportunity to take the trip, but simply learning to pick and choose my opportunities.  Because there are many influences on this choices(my family, schedule, work or finances), I basically have relegate myself to only attending the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas each January.  I have gone twice now to CES and have already booked everything for January 2009.  This is the one event I covet to be at onsite, as I am a technology and Electronics junkie at heart, which plays well with my gaming habits.  So over the next few days, I will be sitting here in the Heartland, wishing I was in L.A. with Chuck, Sean and Cyril (who is covering it for DefunctGames) and providing support coverage wherever possible, but wondering what it is like to be there and getting my hands dirty on all the new toys that are about to be announced and released.....

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    The inspiration behind a handheld gaming device?

    by dkeener posted: 6/15/2008 7:44:00 PM

    While on vacation in Florida, I caught wind of a rumor that the Hilton Grand Vacations Club Sea World in Orlando spawned the birth of a popular portable gaming device.  As a staffer for GamingNexus, I of course was curious and interested to unearth the details behind this fable that I was hearing.  The story, as I understand it, goes something like this.  Back in 2002, a Japanese Businessman who stayed at the resort drew the attention of the staff because he would go to the main pool everyday, but never swam or lay out in the sun.  He didn’t even order anything from the poolside bar.  He just sat and stared into the sky day after day.

     

    Apparently, the rumor goes that some of the staff was bold enough to get close to the man to hear him slowly muttering under his breath while he stared into the sky.  They never were able to make out exactly what he was saying, but snippets of words such as handheld, gaming device and universal disc were picked up.  After a few days, one astute Towel Boy realized that the business man wasn’t just staring at the sky, but at the object seen in the picture below.  It sure bears an uncanny resemblance to a certain something….

     

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    Top 5 Worst experiences for a Dad

    by dkeener posted: 6/15/2008 7:02:00 PM

    In honor of Father’s Day, I have compiled a Top 5 list of the worst things that Dads (and Mom) get to experience:

     

    5. Are we there yet?  Are we there yet?

    4. Meltdown

    3. Cleaning up Baby Barf

    2. Installing a F#@%$@# car seat!

    1. One word….Blowout!

     

    Happy Father's day to all!

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    Feeding our Star Wars geekdom

    by dkeener posted: 6/8/2008 10:33:00 PM

    While sweating my ass off down here in Orlando, we lucked into hitting the mid-day parade as we were entering Disney Hollywood Studios.  The parade was the Star Wars Celebrity Motorcade that is currently featuring Star Wars characters and some visiting celebrities from the films.  I thought it appropriate to put this up, as around half the Gaming Nexus staff has various levels of an inner Star Wars geek lingering around.  Not to mention the impeding release of that little game called The Force Unleashed.

    In addition, Disney Hollywood Studios has something called “Star Wars Weekend” during the month of June that features three character actors from the six movies.  I snapped a photo of Daniel Logan in the parade (young Boba Fett in ‘Attack of the Clones’) who is also joined by Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett in ‘The Empire Strike Back’ and ‘Return of the Jedi’) and Warwick Davis (Wicket the Ewok in ‘Return of the Jedi’).

    Later, as we walked around Disney Hollywood Studios, we spotted several characters situated around the park grounds giving autographs and a coupleof Star Wars displays.  Below are quite a few pictures I took throughout the day…The chick playing Aurra Sing was a solid 6'3"easy....

     

     

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    Think of The Children - 3/19/08

    by dkeener posted: 3/19/2008 9:48:00 AM

    This last week was so slow, it has come down to me putting up this week's installment of Think of the Children as a Blog post.  Yikes!   Anyway, there were only nine titles rated this last week by the ESRB, so that pretty much negates my entire article.  Items of note are Boom Blox, the collaboration between Steven Spielberg and EA and a Guitar Hero game for the Nintendo DS.  That ought to be interesting.  Got a comment on the rated games, put it in the section below. Until next week, make sure you know what your kids are playing...

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    Stupid typing tricks....

    by dkeener posted: 3/18/2008 2:59:00 PM

    While working on one of my reviews, I was typing away and didn't even notice that my typing dyslexia flared up in a very humorous way.  Those that know me can attest that my typing gets messy at times, with letters getting switched around routinely.  Sometimes, I even switch around some letters and miss a letter that changes the outcome of what I am typing quite dramatically.  Well, that was the case a few minutes ago when I was trying to type "...and holding it in my hands, the first...".  What I actually typed is below:

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    Are title "updates" adding or updating in-game advertising?

    by dkeener posted: 3/18/2008 10:13:00 AM

    Something struck me as odd today when I was posting news on the EA and Massive Inc agreement to expand their in-game advertising agreement.  There was a single line in the PR that just sent off alarms in my head.
    "Massive is also working with marketers to incorporate dynamic advertising into another popular EA racing title, Burnout(TM) Paradise"
    Hmmm, Burnout Paradise had been released almost two-months ago, yet a Press Release that went out at 8:00 a.m. today is talking about incorporating dynamic advertising into that game?  We all know that CompUSA ads proliferate the game despite closing all its brick-and-mortar stores late last year.  However, using a title update to change out the advertising, or worse yet, inject NEW advertising seems to be getting a bit low on the sliminess scale, especially considering that consumers who bought the title wont be getting any money back as EA profits off our in-game experience.
    Over the years I have changed my opinion on in-game advertising and have come to generally accept it as part of the gaming experience.  However, I still believe that a title that has a heavy in-game presence with ads should NOT cost the same as one that does not, especially if the development process obviously wasn't any more difficult than the other game.  Burnout Paradise is a prime example, as their are billboards, signage, vehicles, etc....splattered throughout the environment.  For EA to go back, two months later, and update or add more ads to the game, via a title update or DLC would be cause for a massive debate in my opinion.
    There was one other telling snippet from the release I mentioned above:
    "EA strongly believes that dynamic in-game advertising is an important growth area for our business, and is one of many opportunities we are pursuing in growing the advertising market," said Kathy Vrabeck, president of the Casual Entertainment Label at EA.
    Hey EA, I have a piece of unsolicited advice for you.  If you continue to double dip with in-game ads, we as consumers expect you to develop and deliver a better quality product, or drop the price to reflect your continual subsidization of development expenses through advertising.
    The views expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect those of GamingNexus or its editorial staff.

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    St. Patrick's Day a National Holiday?

    by dkeener posted: 3/16/2008 12:05:00 PM

    The folks at Guinness want it to be.  If you agree, head over to their site and add your name to the list for Proposition 317.  Some 240k + people have already signed.  Must be 18.

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    Finish the Fight along side Mr. Whiskers

    by dkeener posted: 3/2/2008 10:31:00 PM

    Cat Lovers everywhere rejoice, as you can now join your fearless feline companion and his Halo 3 Legendary helmet by Finishing the Fight with a matching adult sized Master Chief Helmet.  Urban-Collector is now offering pre-orders for the Deluxe Halo Master Chief Mask Helmet.  If so inclined, you can get a variety of Master Chief gear based on how much you want to spend.  I think John is looking hard at the Master Chief Collector's Costume for a measly $699.  Check out both images after the jump:

     

     

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    McSkillet = McNasty

    by dkeener posted: 2/28/2008 8:47:00 AM

    Now anyone that knows me can see that I am a bit of a food connoisseur.  There isn't much out there that I wont try, let alone not finish.  Well today, I met my match.  In case you haven't heard, McDonalds is offering up a free McSkillet today and tomorrow (2/28-2/29) to anyone that purchases a medium or large pop during breakfast hours. Despite my better judgment (why would anyone give away anything for free unless the sales suck), I went ahead and ordered a medium coke so I could claim my free prize.  Maybe it is the upper Midwest Ohio native in me, but the McDonald's McSkillet is awful.  It tasted like sh*t, plain and simple.  A flour tortilla wrapped around a halved sausage patty, some mushy potatoes, salsa, "eggs", shredded cheese and some other putrid sauce just did not sit well with my taste buds or my stomach.  I normally love McDonald's food, but this is one thing I will never try again.  Here I am an hour and a half later, and my stomach is churning and the foul after taste is still resonating in my mouth.  If I had to pull a silver lining out of the experience, I would say that it woke me up out of my normal morning stupor.  I know there are people that probably love this thing, but this guy isn't one of them.

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