June 15, 2010

Low Score Episode 47 "Expo of Entertainment Electronic"

In this episode: Much discussion of E3 and an appropriately themed THE LIST.

What more can we say than this is going to be a podcast about the Electronic Entertainment Expo in the Los Angeles of California? We discuss the first five major press conferences and some other stuff that showed up on the show floor and then trickled into little brains courtesy Internet.

We've got an E3 THE LIST for ya too: Five Announcements You Wish Were at E3.

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Opening music by virt

Awesome album art by r4r3truffle.

June 10, 2010

Low Score's E3 Predictions

Bobby made the following predictions for E3 and Jimmy commented on them in the parentheses. J and Kevin's takes are audio only.

Microsoft
Project Natal
gets a name that's not Wave (agreed)
$119 price point (agree on price announced, but not certain on exact dollar figure)
peripheral only
NXE
Updating coming this Fall (agreed)
"Natal" Support (agreed)
Hulu (agreed)
New channels on the dashboard for small content producers
Redoing Indie Games Hub
Games
Fable III Demoed, (agreed, and PM says many many lies)
Gears 3 Teaser
Additional Halo: Reach modes
Sony
Kevin Butler! (agreed in video, not live-action)
Move
Priced at $129, comes with legit game
Pack-in PS3 Bundle announced
Big developer (not publisher) announces Move game
Probably EA Sports
Parade of Move games
3D
Headlined by Killzone 3D
Will feature 4-player drop-in-drop-out co-op
Ratchet and Clank 3D
Gran Turismo 5 3D compatible, dated (Nope.)
Parade of 3D Games
Previously announced
The Last Guardian gameplay trailer
New exclusives
Bungie Third-Person Action Game
Square Enix exclusive new IP (won’t be a true exclusive)
From Software new IP
PSP
PSP Go Price Drop
Appeal to PSP Go now that it's cheaper
Major IP getting a PSP version. Resident Evil, perhaps? (Uncharted?)

Nintendo
Wii
"Look at what Wii can already do!"
New games: Okami 2, (doubt it - Wii Okami not very successful, focus is on Okamiden for DS) Kirby, Nintendogs (no way), Legend of Zelda
Wii Fit + Vitality Sensor
3DS
Games: Mario puzzle-platformer (maybe paper mario?), Advance Wars, Pokemon
New Play Control DS? (Nintendogs?)
playable on the show floor (this is confirmed, per NYT quoting Ken Toyoda, Nintendo spokesman)
Stores
New Wii Ware and DSi store architectures including something to compete with the Apple Apps Store for submissions

Low Score Episode 46 "Mime School"

In this episode: Bioshock 2, Titan Quest, 3D Dot Game Heroes, Picross 3D, and more. Mortal Kombat "trailer" talk. E3 predictions. THE LIST.

Big episode 46 features two GFOTS Kevin and Jimmy. We've been playing a whole mess of games new and old, including Bioshock 2, Titan Quest, 3D Dot Game Heroes, Picross 3D, and Fallout 2.

Did you see that new Mortal Kombat trailer that's not actually a trailer at all but rather a pitch for a movie that probably won't be produced? Listen in as Bobby details the kind of Mortal Kombat fighting/beat-em-up hybrid game he'd love to see.

We've got E3 predictions galore which will be detailed in a subsequent post.

And of course, we have THE LIST. We wanted to know five games you haven't spent a whole lot of time with but got a lot of value out of anyway.

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Opening music by virt and featuring the new OneUps' Super Mario Kart album which you desperately need to buy.

Awesome album art by r4r3truffle.

June 2, 2010

THE LIST: Five Rewarding Games You Spent Only a Little Time With

This week's THE LIST comes in from Kevin:

Wording isn't perfect, but something like "Five games that you put very little time into, but got a lot out of." Since we normally qualify our enjoyment of games with having put a lot (time, energy, problem-solving acumen) into them, how about the opposite. What are some games that left you perfectly content with one quick play-through, games which were memorable even though you only ever spent 5 hours total playing them, or games that stuck with you despite only playing with friends a few times?

Keep up the work!

Kevin

Thanks, Kevin. Keep doing the work for us!