Points of Interest
- Whether you’ve ever liked Power Rangers or not, I strongly recommend you check out Super Freakin’ Parody Rangers.
I seriously laughed, a lot, and so did my wife, who’s not even much a Power Rangers fan. Perhaps one of the best parodies ever.
- From Sonyland(through Penny Arcade), Game Daily talks to Jack Tretton about how Sony sees things.
Kindly enough, onNintendo offers their own breakdown of the interview as well.
I once said they ought to have this guy speaking for Sony over here. I take it back. Obviously, my first encounter was an unusually sane one.
- N-Sider offers a neat little feature: Calculating how much your Wii purchase will cost.
That is to say, tailored to you in regards to console, games, additional controllers, etc.
Comes in American AND Canadian flavors! Keen!
- Go Nintendo has kind of a funny bit(particularly when his “son” is talking) where they question, or perhaps “grill” a GameStop employee about that whole deal with preorders for Wii and PS3 in Hawaii.
Long story short, there should be other ways to order, it’s only now in Hawaii as a test because it’s so early, to see how people react.
- In a touching bit, Go Nintendo explores the true reason for the lack of a solar sensor in Lunar Knights, the successor/remake of Boktai.
- Go Nintendo also has up the opening sequence for Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. And it’s pretty neat to see all these guys duking it out at the end of the world…
- And then there’s this, more buffoonery from people with no clue discussing video game matters.
- Slashdot has a grim look at the possibility of microtransactions in PS3′s Gran Turismo.
- Jon Stewart: Gamer Savior
- Game|Life chats with Ken Kutaragi, Kaz Hirai, and Phil Harrison about the PS3 after the TGS announcements.
- Joystiq, meanwhile, covers the announcement event itself in what they dub “a trainwreck of a keynote.”
- This pic of Ken just sorta freaks me out.
Snake-oil salesman, I’m tellin’ ya’.
- 1UP brings some TGS lovin’, too, as they interview Castlevania producer Koji Igarashi and a preview of Sonic and the Secret Rings.
LBD “Nytetrayn”
September 24th, 2006 at 12:28 am
(7) – They might have been kidding.
(8) – This is Microsoft’s chance to polish up Forza Motorsport 2 and market the game on the selling point that it’s “not a total rip-off!!”
(11) – lol, nobody has any idea what Afrika is.