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Posted on 12.27.05 by A 47 Danger @ 8:37 am
Friday afternoon, shortly after finishing a lunch with Maxim and ClackyJ, GameStop made the cell phone in my pocket vibrate. While in some situations this might be an exciting prospect in itself, the cell phone was quickly answered in this case. “I have good news for you,” said the voice on the other end of the phone. Well aware that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints does not have my phone number, I knew exactly what this sentence meant. My long awaited Xbox 360 had finally found its way into my local GameStop. Arriving at GameStop, I was greeted by a fun scene. The store was packed with last minute shoppers. The GameStop clerks knew exactly which GBA game would make the children of these procrastinators love them more. That wasn’t the point of my trip though. And I didn’t have any children…that I knew of! Hahaha, funny. The Xbox 360 corner of GameStop was my first stop. Stop at GameStop. Hmmm, I don’t like that sentence at all. Anyway, I wandered over to see which, if any, Xbox 360 games GameStop had used. Sitting there on the shelf was a used copy of Perfect Dark Zero. Well hell, I pre-ordered this. Might as well pick up a used copy for cheaper. What else was on the shelf? Oooo, Condemned: Criminal Origins was used too. I was interested in that game. Yowza, but not for $54.99 used. I don’t cotton to these $60 price tags on Xbox 360 games. And $54.99 for a used game is stupid. I’ll leave you on the shelf for some parent looking to buy the love of their spawn. It was now time to make my way to the counter and redeem my much anticipated Xbox 360. I wanted to play it really smoothly though, like I wasn’t falling over myself excited about picking up the Xbox 360. So I walked up to the counter, flashed the used copy of Perfect Dark Zero, and said “I need something to go with this.” After utterly confusing the clerk for two minutes as he looked through the game reservation list, it was cleared up that I was there to pick up my Xbox 360. Yeah, smooth. “Oh, that’s all done by the manager,” said the clerk. So off I went to the next line, to wait for the manager as he talked to someone who’s Xbox 360 order had also arrived. From what I heard, the person on the phone wasn’t sure what games to get. They must not have been obsessively checking every website for information over the past 33 days like me. Soon enough, I was at the head of the line. After quickly explaining why I had come, without trying to be cute this time, the manager went into the locked cage in the GameStop back room and retrieved my Xbox 360. There it was, as simple as that. After waiting for 4 months, I now had a heavier than expected box that contained an Xbox 360. Following the pickup, I went back to my workplace. Would I explode from anticipation before the workday was over? Stay tuned for the continuing saga. Filed under: A 47 Danger and General and Xbox 360 Comments: None |
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Posted on 12.23.05 by A 47 Danger @ 12:48 pm
And on the 32nd day, the phone call came. Not from a robot, but from a human being with a heart and soul. The inhabitants of the brick and mortar structure had drawn straws to see who would work the phone machine. They picked up the machine which had, up until this point, been used only for incoming calls. The inhabitants reached outside life. With their words, they invited the outsider to join them. The outsider did not have to think of his answer. He knew he must go. And…damn, this is boring. Long story short, I’m picking up my Xbox 360 from GameStop today. The long wait is over. The future of a month ago is finally here today. A 47 Danger is stepping through the…there I go again. I’m going to stop writing like that. Impressions and photos will come soon. Very soon. See you online. Filed under: A 47 Danger and General and Xbox 360 Comments: 6 Comments |
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Posted on 12.22.05 by A 47 Danger @ 1:58 pm
Screenshots can be boring. GBA screenshots are always boring. Screenshots of different versions of Sudoku are spleen-rupturingly boring. That’s why we’ve spiced up these pictures of Dr. Sudoku coming out for the GBA. Here is Dr. Sudoku behind the grass knoll. Was he merely sightseeing, or were there more sinister motives at play when President Kennedy was assassinated? ![]() A little known fact is that Dr. Sudoku was beaten up by the LAPD the same day that Rodney King was. But did you here any reports about Dr. Sudoku? I don’t think so. ![]() Here is Dr. Sudoku being tossed into Boston Harbor by the Sons of Liberty. You see, the tariffs on Dr. Sudoku were just too high. America would have none of it. ![]() Did those screenshots make Dr. Sudoku look exciting? Great. Now don’t go buy it. Filed under: A 47 Danger and GBA and Humor Comments: None |
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Posted on 12.21.05 by A 47 Danger @ 3:00 pm
My secret shame is massively multiplayer games. There is something about real interaction in a game with a huge amount of actual people that I like. Hours have been spent making characters in City of Heroes specifically to get reactions from people. It’s exhibitionism of sorts with a safety net. It’s a fact that MMORPGs starring elves, monsters, and the like have been the most popular. Everquest, Ultima Online, and World of Warcraft have all reached great heights in popularity. But I’ve always wanted more. A few years back I was excited about World War II Online. It is a massively multiplayer game where you battle through World War II as a soldier. Big battles would take place, the front line would be pushed forward or fall back. It sounded like it could be fantastic. Granted, I haven’t heard anything good about it, but the idea was great. There is another MMORPG coming out next year that has got me all excited. It is called Seed and it looks to be a different kind of MMORPG. Here are a few of the points I find particularly interesting about it.
This seems to be quite a change from your average MMORPG. Working together in a society for common goals? Call me stupid if you will, but this sounds like a lot of fun. The game feels like it has a real sense of personal ownership and responsibility in the gameplay. Your actions actually matter. You and the people around you are creating a living and breathing environment. The beta sign up is in January. Make sure to check the website at www.seedthegame.com for more information on the beta and the game itself. EDIT - The site doesn’t like to work well with Firefox for some reason. Use IE. You heard me. EDIT EDIT - The site doesn’t seem to like any browser. So…be prepared for frustration. Filed under: A 47 Danger and General and PC Comments: None |
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Posted on 12.21.05 by A 47 Danger @ 12:54 pm
Avindair has written a long and awesome article about his wait for an Xbox 360 in the cold Minnesota weather this past Sunday. It starts as such:
It entire article is interesting and very well written. You can read the entire article here. Filed under: A 47 Danger and General and Xbox 360 Comments: 1 Comment |
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