E3 - John Romero's Newest FPS, Via N-Gage 155
It seems that Nokia's 'mobile game deck', the N-Gage has lured John Romero and his Monkeystone Games posse back from reliving their 2D shareware glory days with Hyperspace Delivery Boy, and onto his 3D shareware FPS glory days, with their own adaptation of THQ's first-person shooter Red Faction. Here are links to the new Red Faction N-Gage trailer in MPEG-4 and Quicktime.Update: 05/13 15:58 GMT by H : We had a story on N-Gage a couple months back.
Oh No! Romero! (Score:1, Funny)
Mike
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:4, Funny)
Your slashdot privileges are revoked for one week.
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:2, Informative)
if you're referring to the post, it says clearly "with their own adaptation of THQ's first-person shooter Red Faction"
seems pretty clear to me.
Mike
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:2)
Cell phones are SHACKLES! (Score:1, Funny)
Why don't you just go all the way and put A WIRE IN YOUR HEAD [mindcontrolforums.com]?!!!
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:1)
plus thanks to my slashdot subscription, I was able to see into the mysterious future.
turns around
is that good enough Taco? please don't sick CowboyNeal on me again.
Mike
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:1)
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:1)
A log? What?
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:3, Funny)
That would be software for Microsoft's iLoo [slashdot.org]
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:1)
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:1)
I know. That's what everyone else is saying here, too. It's call Daikatana.
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:1)
I tell ya, you guys gotta stop trying to meet chicks over those online dating sites...
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:1)
Re:Oh No! Romero! (Score:1)
This be what I'm excited about from E3 (Score:4, Interesting)
sorry about the format.
Re:This be what I'm excited about from E3 (Score:4, Funny)
Re:This be what I'm excited about from E3 (Score:1)
Re:This be what I'm excited about from E3 (Score:2)
Re:This be what I'm excited about from E3 (Score:2)
Romero jokes (Score:2)
Re:Romero jokes (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Romero jokes (Score:1)
I thought it was funny but then I did see that Hair treatment how-to thing Romero did a while back.
Now THAT was funny.
Re:Romero jokes (Score:3, Informative)
here [penny-arcade.com], here [penny-arcade.com], here [penny-arcade.com]
Derek Smart ?? (Score:1)
Re:Derek Smart ?? (Score:2)
Re:Romero jokes (Score:1)
Yes. Derek Smart of BC3K fame.
Re:Romero jokes (Score:1)
Ow (Score:5, Funny)
Oh wait, slashdot staff doesn't read comments. Right. My mistake.
You Insensitive Clod! (Score:1, Informative)
(after having read the last games.slashdot.org story).
Re:Ow (Score:1)
I happen to quite like the games section theme as well.
MS (Score:1)
Any Mirrors of these? (Score:2)
Re:Any Mirrors of these? (Score:1)
Halo.Bungie.Org [bungie.org] has lots of mirrors for a Halo2 trailer (Dunno if it's the same one).
Portable Playstation (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Portable Playstation (Score:2)
This is amazing news. There's no reason why Sony can't capture the pocket videogame market. Nintendo is entrenched, but thats exactly where they were with the SNES; we all saw what happened there with the launch of the playstation.
If anything, Nintendo is wiser now. They now know [cube-europe.com] that being the first to introduce a technology can make or break a platform.
Will the cart-based gameboy SP be able to compare with 1.8GB disc Sony alternative? Will Nintendo ditch the newly released SP in favor of someth
Re:Portable Playstation (Score:1)
Just in case you haven't noticed:
Slashdot is *YOU*.
*YOU* should have submitted the story a week ago, not waiting for others to catch up.
Yes, it takes an effort to submit the story, to write ligible sentences and hook the corresponding links in there, but that's what *you* expect from others, don't you.
Stop whining about slashdot "being behind". Submit the stories for our entertainment, worries, paranoia, outright laughter and senseless mind-boggling
Re:Portable Playstation (Score:1, Informative)
If you were able to peek at the story reject queue you'd probably spot at least one attempt to submit this story to the /. editors.
I ated the purple ones... (Score:1)
Romero's slow demise (Score:1, Interesting)
Romero: Running his own company, into the ground. Release one horrible game that nobody plays. Romero laughs critics off as he deep conditions his hair.
Romero: Teaching at game-coding schools
Romero: Doing Contract work for handheld games producer n-gage (probably hopeless against the huge competition of the gameboy).
Poor, poor, Romero. He should have stayed with ID software...
Re:Romero's slow demise (Score:2)
> Poor, poor, Romero. He should have stayed with ID software...
Evil-sounding voice: "oremoR nhoJ ,em llik tsrif tsum uoy emag eht etelpmoc oT"
Space Marine: "Yeah, Bahpomet, if I had that thing in my closet, I'd call in the Space Marines
Re:Romero's slow demise (Score:1)
I thought Romero's company is ion storm, and other then daikatana, they released deux Ex, 2002(?) game of the year. Also they are making a sequel and thief 3. Hardly a company that has ran into the ground.
Re:Romero's slow demise (Score:1)
Re:Romero's slow demise (Score:2)
He would of stayed with id if Carmack and McGee didn't fire his ass for being an egotistical, bullheaded dick
the MP4 trailer (Score:4, Informative)
Re:the MP4 trailer (Score:1)
If it makes you feel any better, I'm going to have to track the codec down myself. And I've got Windows Media Player 9 running on WinXP.
Re:the MP4 trailer (Score:1)
Video: Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V3
Audio: Voxware MetaSound ACS96V2 96.1 kbps, 44 kHz, Stereo
Re:the MP4 trailer (Score:1)
And all wrapped in ASF file format. Oh dear.
Why do people slap the 'mpeg 4' name on any file which may have once been near a codec that was mentioned in a bar round the corner from some guy who was sacked by a company that was formerly a member MPEG consortium?
And here's a start when you make MP4s: try using the mpeg 4 format. ASF - nope. AVI - ugh, and nope. It's really simple. These guys [sourceforge.net] make something that will get you started.
Sorry - little bug bear of mine. I'll be quiet now
Re:the MP4 trailer (Score:2)
MPlayer on Linux (Score:1)
Lemme get this straight... (Score:5, Interesting)
Having just skimmed the bit about the N-gage.. It is a phone.. with a small gameboy-like device built into it. or possible a hand held gameconsolle with a phone inside - same difference.
So, either some bastard will call me just as I'm about to beat the highscore... or the batteries will be dead from me playing to much games, so I'll miss that vital call. Neitehr sounds like a deal to me.
I may be old skool here, but I much prefer my handheld game to be seperate from my phone, and both to be seperate from my PDA (even thought I do play some games on the later). That way, I'll never miss my calls or have to end my game to take the phone.. and as every old skool nerd knows; the more gadgets, the better. Still, I can see how this may go down well with those who gets a device just because it is new and thus cool - and it looks pretty neat too. Have anyone here one of these and can give some info on how it is in actuall use?
little info (Score:5, Informative)
1. Uses removable media cards for games
2. Buttons are laid out like a handheld game system
I have played some games on my Nokia 3650 and it is a very capable gaming platform. The battery lasts for several hours while gameplaying. The screen is bright and clear, and the controls are reasonable if not exceptional.
If you want a perfect device for every possible function then more power to you. I found that my Palm PDA stayed in my bag because it was too large to carry in my pocket. I would rather have a slightly less functional device that I can (and do) carry with me all the time. I don't care for the idea of a batbelt for a separate phone, portable game machine, PDA, camera, etc.
Re:little info (Score:2)
Ummmm.... No. 3650 or 7650 do not have 104MHz ARM processor in 'em
Re:little info (Score:2)
If I may ask, where do you keep your grappling hook, Batarang, Bat-phone, Bat-pager, Bat-fire-extinguisher, Bat-bat, and Bat-kitchen-sink?
Re:Lemme get this straight... (Score:2)
And frankly, I feel that the fewer gadgets I've got to tote around, keep track of, remember to recharge, etc... the better. As long as the few gadgets perform all their functions as well or better then the many, I'll be happy to ditch the extraneous ones.
They won't get a cent out of me (Score:4, Funny)
He told me, via ads in PC Gamer, to "Suck it down"
No, Mr. Romero, *you* suck it down.
Design is Raw (Score:2, Offtopic)
Bombero: The sheer amount of hype coupled with the Q2 credibility disintegration delay added in with the fact that it just takes 18 months to make up enough lies to describe a game this size.
Upsuckers: Are there any special features in Daikatana's multiplayer mode that will set it apart from other 3d shooters?
Bombero: Players getting erections and jacking off while they are deathmatching. Another one is the pros
Re:They won't get a cent out of me (Score:5, Funny)
Re:They won't get a cent out of me (Score:3, Funny)
I forgive ya, John! Um... is it too late to buy Daikatana now?
Re:They won't get a cent out of me (Score:2)
Speak for yourself, I prefer Killcreek.
in a ralph wiggum voice everybody (Score:1)
OT: .ZIP file? (Score:1)
Re:OT: .ZIP file? (Score:1)
Re:OT: .ZIP file? (Score:2)
Fun.
Re:OT: .ZIP file? (Score:1, Informative)
Right. We can't expect
Re:OT: .ZIP file? (Score:2)
I know its an N-Gage (Score:5, Interesting)
Not since Rise of the Triad on a 386 have I seen such a terrible resolution and absolute mess of pixels.
Did you see the shot where you looked down the hall and it was all a blur of brown and green/blue? Yeah, that's the whole game for you. "Did that blob move? Shoot it!"
And deathmatch? Don't make me laugh.
What little gameplay this will provide will be VERY SMALL roomed deathmatch with awful looking weapons on a very small screen.
I'm all for FPS on N-Gage if it can look better than this. And hell, if you're going to go, why not just port Doom 2? Its still a great game and you won't have to make a fool of yourself trying to make it look "as good" as the original.
I say go for fighting games on the N-Gage. Something like Samurai Showdown, which has an active zoom-out feature, would work great because of the screen width limitation.
The phone should've been longer, or the resolution should've been better, because this "hype" trailer just makes me glad I haven't through twice about buying an N-Gage.
Good job Romero! Once again you've underwhelmed everyone.
already been done (Score:2)
Re:I know its an N-Gage (Score:1)
standard response: IT'S A CELLPHONE!
"blah blah blah...on a very small screen."
standard response: IT'S A CELLPHONE!
The screen's 35*41.5mm [newlc.com], so no shit it's a "very small screen".
"The phone should've been longer, or the resolution should've been better, because this "hype" trailer just makes me glad I haven't through twice about buying an N-Gage."
Any longer and it'd be one of those old 80's b
Daikatana Open Source (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Daikatana Open Source (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Daikatana Open Source (Score:2)
Sorry, couldn't resist...
Mirror (Score:1)
Good lord, it's getting slow...
Try here [nmt.edu] for those files. It'll be a few minutes before the MP4 one is downloaded, but it'll be there. QT is there already.
Just Watched Footage... (Score:1)
Re:Just Watched Footage... (Score:1)
I have no idea why you're calling me a dimwit. My expectations for regular plain old cellphone games are low. Nokia has been pimping this n-gage specifically as a game machine, and has even said publically it really isn't going to be very good as a phone. This system can not be judged by
Wow--it's Doom on Mars! (Score:5, Insightful)
Earth to Romero--we've moved on.
Re:Wow--it's Doom on Mars! (Score:2)
Earth to writertype -- Red Faction wasn't designed by John Romero. This is simply a port of a PS2 and PC game that came out a couple of years ago.
Re:Wow--it's Doom on Mars! (Score:4, Funny)
But somehow, I still suspect that he could have done a port of Space Invaders and there would still have been a warehouse level. With crates.
Re:Wow--it's Doom on Mars! (Score:1)
(hey, I never claimed to be original)
Is it Linux compatible? (Score:1, Informative)
is this story on Slashdot.
Re:Is it Linux compatible? (Score:1)
It's for a proprietary handheld system, you moron....Did you even read the headline, let alone the article? It's not even a PC game, why the hell would it be Linux-compatible?
No story on Sony's new handheld? (Score:3)
To oust Nintendo, they better allow it to play PS1 games though it apparently uses a proprietary media format.
Re:No story on Sony's new handheld? (Score:2)
Romero isn't the only guy there.. (Score:1)
OT Color Theme suggestion (Score:2)
A few days ago I did a mockup of a slightly altered version of Slashdot's Games Dept theme that is a little more pleasing to the eyes. You can see it here [reflectionsoldiers.com]. It recieved some good response, however the topic only got a few views. Just wanted to post it one more time in a busier thread and see if people like it enough for me to submit to the editors.
(I know, it's OT. At least I put some work into fixing the problem that's being complained about!)
Well (Score:2)
Seems appropriate (Score:1)
sorry I had to do it (Score:1, Offtopic)
I am so bad...
This post is NOT off topic. (Score:1)
The parent post to this one should be marked Funny: 1, not Offtopic: 1.
It is a funny comment! Where is Superfly in the latest game?
Re:This post is NOT off topic. (Score:2)
And if you can, find a song called 'Superfly's Johnson' by The Laziest Men on Mars. They took various sound clips from Daikatana, set them to a porn movie song (I think it's called Shafted) and, dammit, it works. It's funny as hell.
WTF, this is 2003 not 1993. (Score:2)
N-Gage - facts (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:N-Gage - facts (Score:2)
LOL insider?? (Score:1)
So much for "inside".
hard to believe (Score:1)
props to nokia.
Legacy of Kain: Defiance (Score:3, Informative)
There's some other cool-looking products at this year's E3, but I know what *I'm* pre-ordering as soon as it's available =).
Nokia makes trains? (Score:1, Funny)
Two minutes silence... (Score:2)
"...a newly shorn John Romero nervously took the stage, looking uncannily like a short version of Huey from the Fun Loving Criminals. But after a spectacularly unconvincing demo of the jerkathon that is Red Faction, Romero managed to inspire one of the longest periods of silence in gaming history. It was as if at the point of applause, the audience went into a stunned state of mourning, suddenly recalling the travesty that was Daikatana. Sometimes past sins are just too unforgivable. R
Re:Thanks for reading (Score:1)
Now you tell me. I belong to that 99% who have been using anti-perspirant ever since we grew hair in our arm pits.
Re:Aren't we overdue for a Masters of Doom review? (Score:1)
Backwards... (Score:2)