Shacknews Holiday Game Guide 135
rosewood writes "Shacknews' Jason Bergman, aka loonyboi has his 'Holiday Buying Guide 2002' up and ready to read. PC, Gamecube, PS2, Xbox, and Gameboy Advance and over 70 games are covered! You can also look up how other games have rated each game at Shackreviews."
Not every game is touched on in-depth, but it's a great resource to narrow down the choices for that special gamer in your life.
Is Santa a Slashdot reader? (Score:5, Funny)
According to my Echelon records... (Score:3, Funny)
All you'll be getting a sack full of Daikatana demo CDs.
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Ho ho ho.
3 game cubes that can run Linux (and 1 that can't) (Score:2, Interesting)
So you want "Linux for game cube". You didn't specify "Nintendo" or capitalize "GameCube". Thus, any generic "game cube" is OK.
First of all, a "game cube" with a similar architecture to Nintendo's, the Power Macintosh G4 Cube, can run Yellow Dog Linux [everymac.com].
This roughly cube-shaped gaming PC [tomshardware.com] and this even smaller PC [thinkgeek.com] can probably run Mandrake.
Now, if you're looking for Linux on a Nintendo GameCube console, you're out of luck: that's the only one that can boot only from a completely proprietary storage medium. There's currently no way to get homebrew code to run on the thing. If it could boot off one of the ports on the bottom (like the GBA can), the situation would be somewhat different.
Re:3 game cubes that can run Linux (and 1 that can (Score:1)
Re:3 game cubes that can run Linux (and 1 that can (Score:1)
you're assuming that there are any games worth anyone's attention on teh lunix.
Assuming you have the appropriate cartridges and cart readers, you can run almost all NES, Game Boy, Super NES, Sega Genesis, and Game Boy Advance games on Linux through emulation.
Let me save the editors some time... (Score:5, Funny)
- Wired released their holiday gift guide.
- ThinkGeek releases their holiday gift guide
- Tom's Hardware releases their holiday gift guide
- Scientific American releases their holiday gift guide
- Popular Mechanics releases their holiday gift guide
- Business 2.0 releases their holiday gift guide
- Anime Weekly releases their holiday gift guide
- Hello Kitty World magazine releases their holiday gift guide
and finally....
- Slashdot releases their holiday gift guide
Re:Let me save the editors some time... (Score:2)
(because I got on line at Best Buy at 4am on the day after Thanksgiving, and after the shopping spree that ensued, there is absolutely nothing left on my wish list that I can think of at the moment...)
Re:Let me save the editors some time... (Score:1)
Re:Let me save the editors some time... (Score:1)
You forgot to mention PC Gamer [pcgamer.com].
PC Gamer Holiday Gift Guide
Is there a gamer in your life who seems to have everything? Want to drop any subtle hints to family or friends about what you'd like for the holidays? We've decked out the house with the kit and goodies that'll make any gamer's wintery dreams come true. From the gameroom to the bathroom, cool gifts and gadgets can be useful everywhere you look.
Nethack? (Score:2, Interesting)
Does this mean that Nethack nor nogue was ever ported to the Gameboy?
Re:Nethack? Yup. (Score:4, Informative)
Yes they do. [shacknews.com]
Although, I'm a bit disappointed that they don't have Angband.
Re:Nethack? Yup. (Score:2)
Re:Nethack? (Score:1)
Yes, I know, another "here's a solution to a problem you don't quite have" post, but maybe it will help justify somebody's purchase of the fantastic PDA.
Zelda 3 (Score:1)
but do they have a review of nethack or moria or any other rogue-like?
"The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past" has been ported to the GBA platform. That should be similar enough to the rogue clones to pacify you until somebody ports [gbadev.org] one of the more popular roguelikes.
ai advancements (Score:2, Funny)
if'in we can get tha games to compare each other with themselves, why cant we get OSs to do that??
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Re:ai advancements (Score:2)
No Macintosh games? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:5, Funny)
1) Diablo II
2) Lemonade
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:5, Informative)
Actually it does. For Starcraft and Diablo II there are patches that upgrade the original MacOS version to MacOS X. Warcraft III shipped with MacOS X support.
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:2)
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:1)
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:3, Informative)
That means Mac users are less likely to waste money on games of the "quality" of Daitakana.
In other words, we don't need a guide. If the game is worth owning it's been ported, because PC users have already separated the wheat from the chaff for us. ^_^
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:1)
How come there is no Counter-Strike for Macs then? Civilization? Emperor?
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:1)
That being said, does anyone have a link to the 2001 Holiday buyer's guide for the Mac users?
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:1)
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:4, Funny)
BOND: Does it have any games?
BLOFELD: What?
BOND: You know. Counter Strike. Warcraft. Quake.
BLOFELD: It's got Quake.
BOND: Huh. I'll stick with the PC.
BLOFELD: It doesn't need games. I've got a fucking XBox for games.
BOND: Hmm.
BLOFELD: Oooooh!
Re:No Macintosh games? (Score:2, Funny)
MOO 3 (Score:2, Funny)
Well lets hope they dont fuck it up!
[cx]
Re:MOO 3 (Score:1)
Re:MOO 3 (Score:1, Funny)
Why is it that games are always referred to by initials?
Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:5, Interesting)
Pm
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:1)
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:3, Insightful)
But anyway just because some of their games are targeted at the young, does not make them any less fun to play.
I have sonic adventure 2, and as long as tails voice dont make you too homicidal (I know ppl who switch the lang to jap because of it) It is fun to play (but not too challenging). I wish it had more of what the game calls action levels, ie the ones where you run around as fast as you can (which is what made sonic famous in the first place)
Games I look forward to: Metriod Prime (and Fusion (GBA)), Zelda and some others.
I was waiting for Perfect Dark Zero (was a main reason for buying a cube) but alas it is not to be, PD0 will go to the X-Box (which I will not buy)
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:1)
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:2)
This argument has always boggled my mind. I don't know about you, but I have a GC and about 8 games for it. If only 10% of a systems games appeal to me, that leaves me with 8% of the titles left that I haven't even taken a look at yet. Few ever comes close to aquiring 10% of any systems lineup.
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:2)
I have Deathrow, NHL 2K3, Splinter Cell, Fatal Frame, Outlaw Golf, Blinx, Project Gotham Racing and Totaled!
I'm considering getting a GC for Christmas to but only to get my hands on Mario Sunshine, Mario Party 4 and Resident Evil. Metroid is as overhyped as Halo.
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:2, Informative)
Now that the GameCube is really getting its base together over the last two months, it looks like it's going to be a great system. The controller is great and perfectly responsive, the sound is top-notch and the graphics..the graphics is really the debating point.
Some people think that the X-Box has better graphics than the GameCube. It certainly can push out more polygonss...but is it just me or do X-Box games lack a certain charm? Most of the ones I've seen have looked pretty..but not amazing. Lots of polygons but no light sourcing, reflections, etc. The type of little effects that make you go ooooohhhh. Mere polygons don't do that for me:(. The GameCube and its Flipper chip pump out the lighting effects in shades..and it makes a wonderful difference. Check out Mario Sunshine if you don't believe me. The reflective effects and shadows in it are so nice. Especially when you start getting some shines and the cloud cover starts leaving. It feels too natural.
If all three game consoles are maxed out..it's all about gameplay. Unfortunately, the X-Box is being left behind in that catagory. Splinter Cell looks good but that's about it.
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:2)
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:2, Troll)
"both systems are lacking in any real innovation."
You'll have to substantiate more. Last time I checked the biggest game GC fans are creaming themselves about this year Metroid IS a fps in which you run-n-gun. So while I get that you think people shouldn't overlook GC, saying PS2 and Xbox only has fps and run-n-gun is like saying GC only has Super Fun Happy Hour type games. You can't complain about stereo typing and than turn around and streotype yourself.
the old tired kids argument (Score:5, Insightful)
Also to pretend that GC games are only appropiate to kids is a major fallacy. A game does not need a rating of Mature to be enjoyable.
Besides, if what most people call "adult games" are in fact new instances of "Quake3 nth-clone" or "Famous Name's Hyped Sport", then I'm very happy playing kiddie games, thank you.
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:4, Interesting)
It's hardly linear, and it's hardly an FPS in the conventional sense. It's more an adventure game with non linear exploration. For example, when I was five hours (17%) into the game, I was brought full circle to the initial place of my dropship. I then spent the next hour exploring the places I had already been, trying out my new suit powerups in old circumstances and finding new secrets and even the way to go.
Sure, you use guns to immobilize threats, but that does not make this a conventional FPS.
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:1)
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:2, Insightful)
I like games where some new idea is brought up. Like Fantavision, an early PS2 puzzle game where you built your own fireworks displays and watched them go off. Or that Mosquito game, where you fly around sucking blood. Lets not forget Ico, it redefined the puzzler to add incredible ambience.
Coming up on the RPG end is
Gamecube has its innovation too, I've been thinking of getting a gamecube for Animal Crossing, and maybe Evolution Worlds (ok, that one might not be a good example of "innovation" but I thought the first two Evolution games on dreamcast were cute, and this looks exactly like those did) . Other than that, super monkey ball is pretty innovative. Nintendo more-or-less created the idea of "party games" (at least for parties not wanting to play football all day).
The biggest problem with "innovation" is that its unwelcome in the markets. Take a look in the history on slashdot and read the Unfinished Adventures article. Face it, the sad truth is that things that blow up with blood and guts sell well. Being able to beat up hookers is an added bonus. Bucking the trend results in product cancellation, or in the case of console games from Japan, just not showing up on this side of the ocean.
Personally I'm hoping that the upcoming PS2 release of the Sakura Taisen games will mean we will finally get to play Sakura Taisen/Sakura Wars here in English. That would be great innovation, at least in our market.
Re:Gamecube is the console to get this season (Score:2)
something i think people are overlooking... (Score:2, Interesting)
this is a general problem with the gaming industry, that is, ignoring girls, who i see as a huge untapped market potential. i know a LOT of girls who dig games. it is unfortunate there aren't more interesting titles targeting girls (and i don't mean barbie titles) and women gamers as the gaming audience is expanding in age range. i'll bet you know a few girl gamers too (or am i underestimated the
Other resources (Score:5, Informative)
I'm a Nintendo fan myself so here are some resoucres I have found helpful:
Planet Gamecube [planetgamecube.com] - Great news, reviews, and info
IGN Cube [slashdot.org] - lots of Insider-only material, but decent reviews.
N-Sider [n-sider.com] - They update very infrequently, but their reviews and editorials are insightful and some of the best I have seen.
My own GC picks (in no order):
Metroid Prime
Timesplitters 2
Super Mario Sunshine (you should have this already!)
Super Smash Brothers: Melee (same here)
Super Monkey Ball 2
Eternal Darkness (although it was released a while ago)
Pikmin (this one as well)
Animal Crossing
Sonic Mega Collection
But if you don't have one yet, buy a Gamboy Advance! It has many, many excellent titles, and is portable!
My GBA Picks (Score:3, Informative)
Metroid Fusion
Golden Sun
Tactics Ogre
Eye of the Beholder - if you like throwback games, it's really similar to the old D&D Gold Box game.
The GBA is a great system, IF you can get enough light to it. On a plane, the little overhead lights work great for lighting up the screen. If you're willing to modify your GBA you can install the Afterburner [lik-sang.com] backlight mod.
Another good reason to get the GBA (Score:2)
When I was at E3 this year, Nintendo was showing off this cool card-reader thing which hooks into your GBA, which reads entire games off of trading cards and stores them in memory. So you can buy a pack of trading cards, and get the G&W version of Mario Brothers, Donkey Kong, etc.
They also offer Pokemon cards, but Slashdotters are *way* too cool for that crap, right?
Re:Another good reason to get the GBA (Score:1)
Re:Other resources (Score:2)
As for the Game Boy Advance... I already sold mine on Ebay. I couldn't stand it. It gave me a terrible headache.
Another cool review site (Score:2, Informative)
Adventure and puzzle games (Score:3, Interesting)
Although I never cared for MYST (that flat screen, jump forward thing gave me a headache) I'll take the clones. I really liked Riven. The gaming was a bit weak, but some of the puzzles were pretty good, and the scenery was amazing for it's time. And what ever happend to 7th Guest? That's more my kind of game, although I could do without the raunchy videos which really spoil it as a family game. I just got Harry Potter for my niece, and after setting it up for her, I wanted one for myself. More my style. You get the levels, the graphics, the secrets and the puzzles. Harry can climb and jump and swim, etc, but he sort of runs around with magic wand and makes the monsters disappear. Def more my style.
Warning on The Longest Journey.... (Score:2)
There isn't one.
There probably isn't ever going to be one.
I played the whole way through without knowing that, and it set me up for a major disappointment. It was a lovely game, though.
Quality games... (Score:2)
The funny thing is... my Fiance who *doesn't like video games* has found several in the past year that are good for her.
Have there been any real good stratedgy / tactical games out lately?
Re:Quality games... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Quality games... (Score:1)
Re:Quality games... (Score:1)
No games on a PC that makes you want a PC (Score:2, Insightful)
That is all I can say about it. It is nice.
The last game I bought and was into was RTCW. Is this the end of PC gaming as we know it? Is our road that of being console unit's bitch?
The problem, as I see it, is that there is no game that caters to the PC's strengths. Nothing that makes me want to play, for lack of a better phrase, addicts me.
What would bring PC gaming back to the heady days of Doome, Civ2, Quake 3 and UT, when we ruled the roost? What would make something interesting?
Re:No games on a PC that makes you want a PC (Score:1, Insightful)
This attitude seems prevalent among people who had a PC as their first computer, but actually the game market was already deep into creative decline at that time. That decline started somewhere during the 16-bit age when the creative individuals were being replaced by development-by-committee, and when presentation became more important than content.
Apart from the refreshing newness of being 3D, games like Doom or Quake or UT were not really that interesting. Try playing them again if you disagree...
Re:No games on a PC that makes you want a PC (Score:1)
Andy
Re:No games on a PC that makes you want a PC (Score:2)
I want UT802K (Score:1)
UT3K?? Wow, you must have a pre-pre-pre-pre-pre-pre-release!
I want UT802K. In UT802K, you control Precious Moments people who have just learned that they have been bred as food for hordes of RMS-monsters for centuries.
(Read More... [everything2.com])
Hmmm (Score:4, Funny)
Bah (Score:2, Funny)
WTG Shacknews.... (Score:1)
feh...
Kierthos
Somebody always says it, but... (Score:3, Insightful)
I highly recommend it.
Re:Somebody always says it, but... (Score:2)
I have a DC and can't find any good lists that mention anything new I missed.
My list of must have DC games is:
Crazy Taxi
GrandiaII (the first RPG I really got into in a looong time)
Soul Caliber
Wacky Races (the best cart racer I have played since the original Mario Cart)
JoJo's Bizarre adventure (great 2-d fighter)
Power Stone (Perhaps the funnest fighter ever)
download and burn an NES emulator with a bunch of games (there is a snes emulator too, but it is not full speed, and skips a lot of frames)
If you like classic games, the Sega and Midway classics are great
If you like really classic games the atari classic is good too, though you suffer badly from resolution change or something, I found most games to be unplayable
There are plenty of other good games, but, I can't think of any other must haves off the top of my head.
My dreamcast and pretty big game library was under 200.00 dollors, well worht every penny.
This was a year ago, so the graphics weren't even dated (Resident evil was the same as PS2, Sonic adventure was amazingly detailed, and AFAIN Grandia 2 was exactly the same.)
One of the coolest things about the dreamcast was the web-browser, you could go and download saved games with everything unlocked. If you like to play games with people, but not waste hours unlocking everything, this was a spectacular feature.
Re:Somebody always says it, but... (Score:1)
Consume! (Score:5, Insightful)
ugh.
Re:Consume! (Score:4, Interesting)
Not just buying, but buying things that distract everybody from the real show playing live right outside our 'windows'.
-Fantastic Lad
Re:Consume! (Score:2)
What it comes down to is that the hype doesn't have to take over your holiday...unless you let it.
Re:Consume! (Score:2)
In my 30 years on earth, I've never witnessed an xmas season that WASN'T synonymous with buying. For that matter, neither have my 60+ year old parents.
Oddly enough, they heard the exact same complaints when they were kids - "holidays aren't about presents, blah blah blah".
Oh yeah, all new music sucks too, but what our parents listened to is always bland "establishment" stuff.
We were the only generation to find ourselves different than the past.
By new games?? (Score:3, Funny)
A Gamecube game most people are forgetting... (Score:2, Informative)
I went to a house party last night and the main entertainment among us mid-twenty year old's was Mario Party.
The "Domination" mini-game is a blast for rapid fire button mashers. I watched someone last night score 142!
Re:A Gamecube game most people are forgetting... (Score:2)
Re:A Gamecube game most people are forgetting... (Score:2)
Um, why?
Sounds about right to me...
The Best Game Ever... (Score:1)
Play Kirby in VBA (Score:1)
Why don't they make a Kirby PC game?
Nintendo doesn't make PC games. If you want to play Kirby on your PC, then buy a GBA, an MBV2 cable, and Kirby for GBA. Then space-shift the game to your PC (mb -1 kirby.gba -w 300) and enjoy in VBA [emuhq.com].
Community... (Score:2)
I have found that one of the best resources is GameFAQs [gamefaqs.com]
They carry "Top 10 FAQ Pages" and "Top 10 Message Boards" for the site, including individual "Top 10" pages for each platform. Not to mention FAQs that can give you an idea as to the story line (more FAQs generally means a larger fan base)...
The problem with the "Top Selling Games of the Month/Week" is that if everyone has already bought a game (i.e. everything they are releasing is crap), then the top selling game might be mediocre at best.
If you want to know what games ppl are playing, this is the source. There are also reviews from real ppl that actually played the games (not some "reviewer")... If you're interested in a title, check here first.
Yeah (Score:2)
Re:Yeah (Score:2)
Likewise, to assume that a magazine published by Time-Warner wouldn't give the new James Bond film a top rating is ignoring the obvious...
And as well, if a website/magazine featured advertisements for UT2k3 do you think that magazine/site is going to give it a bad review?
This happenes all of the time...hardware, music, movie, video game reviews, etc...anyone who labels themself as a "reviewer" is courted by big companies...and is offered everything short of free sex to give a good review...
2 player games (Score:2)
I have the ps/2. I got baldur's gate dark alliance and my gf and I had alot of fun playing it together. I finally got her hooked on a game. great, something we can both enjoy. But I can't find any other good 2 player games. there are sports games and fighting games, neither of which appeal to her.
rpg style works, adventure style works.... I havent had any luck. am i just on the wrong platform? do some of teh other platforms have better options? After reading through some of the other posts the gamecube sounds pretty good (i LOVE zelda and metroid sounds good). Do they have any good 2 player games?
any ideas?
Re:2 player games (Score:1)
Re:2 player games (Score:1)
Virtua Tennis 2 and tony hawk 3/4 are also good. I hate sports games but i love those.
There's also DDR... haven't played that but everyone tells me its good.
Last Post! (Score:1)
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least 5000 years old."
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*sigh* If only I hadn't used up my mod points... (Score:1)