Burnout songs that wouldn’t suck
Posted on 08.24.05 by A 47 Danger @ 8:23 am

Fireware

We’ve already made comment on all the terrible songs that accompany EA’s Burnout Revenge. The most terrible of all being Yellowcard. I want to say terrible again, just to make sure you understand. It’s terrible.

But Xbox users will most likely have the chance to set their own music, with the help of their Xbox hard drive. Here is my list of fast paced and race friendly songs. Sure to get your blood pumping, and not in a terrible anger way.

All Girl Summer Fun Band - Down South, 10 Hours, I-5
Arcade Fire - Niehgborhood #3(Power Out)
Basement Jaxx - Cish Cash
Blues Explosion - Rivals
The Breeders - Huffer
Cake - Comfort Eagle
Daft Punk - Crescendolls
Devotchka - The Enemy Guns
Dynamite Hack - Anyway
Firewater - Get Out Of My Head
The Flaming Lips - Kim’s Watermelon Gun
Frank Black - Tossed
The Go! Team - Junior Kickstart
Graham Coxom - Freakin’ Out
The Hives - Main Offender
Hot Hot Heat - Bandages
The Kiss Offs - Let Me Find The Good In You
Le Tigre - Let’s Run
The Like Young - Out To Get Me
The New Pornographers - The Laws Have Changed
Nirvana - Stay Away
Pavement - Flux=Rad
The Pixies - Crackity Jones
Pizzicato Five - Go Go Dancer
Rancid - Motorcycle Ride
Sahara Hotnights - Hot Night Crash
Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet - Shadowy Countdown


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Transport is Arranged
Posted on 08.23.05 by ClackyJ @ 11:24 pm

GoFightCheerAs Beuks mentioned a few days ago, a small group of us went over to Tokyo to have some fun and sample the video games, because that’s just the proper thing to do. Well, I’ve come back to report that you need to talk to your local video game importer, or check out a site like playasia.com, or buy yourself a ticket to Tokyo and get yourself a game. In fact, one game in particular…

Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan!, which translates to “Go! Fight! Cheer Squad!” or possibly “Hey! Fight! Cheer Squad!” or maybe even “Pushing Patience! Fighting Obtaining! Cheer Group!” is the DS’s answer to the PSP’s Lumines and the game that you’ll find yourself playing for hours and not getting tired of it. If you haven’t read about it yet, the premise is simple:
Someone is in trouble. They need to get through a tough time. They need a cheer squad.

This is, in essence, a rhythm-based game. Each level features a different JPop song and a story. For instance, in the top screen you’ll see the tale of a horse that has to chase down the person that robbed the horse track, while in the bottom screen there are numbered circles that you must tap in rhythm. Mess up and you’ll see the horse falter on the top screen. Do well, and watch the horse gain on the robber. Actually, the game is so intense that you won’t have time to watch the story unfold on the top screen, and that’s perfectly OK in my book. Beat that level? Then cheer on a boy study that is studying for exams. Or cheer a restaurant owner on to success. Enticing!

The game features a fantastic mix of catchy tunes and clever presentation (everything is done in a comic book style), and the hardcore look of the cheer squad make Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! the finest game available for the DS right now. Yes. It’s better than Nintendogs.


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Cover your trax
Posted on 08.23.05 by A 47 Danger @ 8:18 am

Yellowcard

The worst part about Burnout 3, besides DJ Stryker, were the EA Trax. The “popular” music EA forces you to listen to over and over and over again. It looks like those bastards at EA are out to pop our few remaining brain cells with Burnout Revenge.

Please “enjoy” the following list of all the “songs” from EA Trax in Burnout Revenge. If you don’t want to read the whole list, I can sum it up in one word. Yellowcard. Yellowcard.

ARTIST - SONG
Andy Hunter - Come On
Animal Alpha - Bundy
Apocalyptica - Life Burns!
Asian Dub Foundation - Flyover
Avenged - Sevenfold Beast…
Billy Talent - Red Flag
Bloc Party - Helicopter
Bullet For My Valentine - Hand Of Blood
The Chemical Brothers - The Big Jump
CKY - As The Tables Turn
Comeback Kid - Wake The Dead
The Dead 60s - Riot Radio
Dogs - Tuned to a Different Station
The Doors - Break On Through (To The Other Side) BT vs. The Doors Remix
Emanuel - The Hey Man!
Fall Out Boy - Dance, Dance
Finch - Ink
Funeral For A Friend - All The Rage
Goldfinger - I Want
Infusion - Better World (Adam Freeland Mix)
Junkie XL - Today
LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk is Playing at My House (Soulwax Shibuya Mix)
Maximo Park - Apply Some Pressure
Mindless Self Indulgence - Straight To Video (KMFDM Remix)
Morningwood - Nu Rock
MxPx - Heard That Sound
Nine Black Alps - Shot Down
OK Go - Do What You Want
Pennywise - Stand Up
The Academy Is… - Almost Here
The All-American Rejects - Top Of The World
The Black Velvets - Fear And Loathing
The Bravery - An Honest Mistake (Superdiscount Remix)
The Outline - Shotgun
The Starting Line - The World
Thrice - Lullaby
Timo Maas - First Day (General Midi Remix)
Tsar - Band-Girls-Money
Unwritten Law - F.I.G.H.T.
We Are Scientists - The Great Escape
Yellowcard - Lights And Sounds


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Real life is stupid. Why do I plant apples?
Posted on 08.22.05 by A 47 Danger @ 12:57 pm

Animal Crossing

Life simulators are very mysterious. They don’t blur the line between reality and video game, but they easily put you in the roll of whatever character you are playing. Unless you have a god complex. In which case you go into The Sims 2, invite all the townspeople over for a BBQ, lead them upstairs, remove the staircase, and start a fire.

Main draw of simulation games is letting you play something you can’t in real life. What if I were a mad scientist with a secret lab? What if I were mayor of a city? What if were ugly and lonely and my parents kept me in the basement?

You can do just about anything in these simulator games. Which begs the question, why am I raising a dog and planting apples?

Nintendo will be mowing down the population with their big hitting simulator games starting tomorrow. The first of which is Nintendogs. The game that lets you experience owning your own pooch. Maybe you can’t have a dog in your apartment building. Or maybe you are 9 years old and your parents won’t let you have a dog. And you should stop feeding those stray dogs. They might bite you.

In those cases, this game will let you experience something you can’t have. Like a doggie prostitute, you pay for your petting.

Coming up in time for the holiday season will be the DS version of Animal Crossing. This incredibly addictive game makes no sense to me. I get how to play the game, but I don’t understand why I keep playing it. You run around picking weeds, chopping down trees, running errands, planting apples, shaking trees, digging up fossils, writing letters, and paying off your house mortgage.

Again, why am I doing this? Because I can’t be a furry archeologist in real life? No, that’s not it. I mean, I can’t be a furry archeologist in real life, but that isn’t really the draw of the game.

Perhaps it’s the simple distraction from life. When your worries consist of collecting all the blue furniture sets and getting home in time to see the full moon, things don’t seem so bad.

Go ahead and pet your dog. Design our own poncho and visit your grumpy hippo. I won’t be laughing at you. I am a furry archeologist.

P.S. You can also give your character a dirty name! Tee hee!


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A sign of a decline?
Posted on 08.22.05 by beuks @ 10:19 am

I’ve loved Gamespot for video game coverage for a long time now, but I gotta say, I wouldn’t have built up that level of esteem if their features had regularly been this poorly conceived and written.

Of course, as an amateur writer, even for an award-winning blog such as this one, I can’t claim any sort of high ground in terms of writing. But I do know that this Easter Eggs piece is a marked decline relative to the old TenSpot features Gamespot used to run, and reads like something written by a niece or a contest winner. Hell, it isn’t even as good as the user-submitted “Guestspotting” columns they used to do. Get your act together, folks!


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