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Mighty Blow

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Rock Band early build

I put in a new links so it should work (until Viacom C&Ds it).

I will pay any amount of money and/or blood for this.

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Space rocks have feelings too

I don’t know if was inspired by the book Wicked or not, but it’s in the same mold. It’s the game of Asteroids played from the asteroid’s perspective.

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Dumbass Ebayer Buys Three Original Playstations For $900

http://www.consumerist.com/assets/resources/2006/11/editebay.jpg

I love ebay.

Story here:
The Consumerist

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I’m surprised Elevator Action isn’t on there

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Give a little love…

Why does “being nice” have to be ironic?

Coke

Here’s a “Grand Theft Auto” Coke ad that is funny because it’s so positive.

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Commentary track on video game

Half-Life 2 Episode 1

Commentary tracks on DVDs have been around for a long time. Now they’re on video games. Half-Life 2: Episode One has a mode where you can play the game with interactive commentary. From Waxy.org:

As great as the game was, I was blown away by the in-game Developer Commentary system. Each bit of audio is a “commentary node,” a little floating speech icon that can be activated by aiming at it and hitting the “use” button. The dialogue then plays, with additional information about who’s speaking and the length of the clip. (See videos below.)

Most of the game’s 115 nodes are audio only, pointing out interesting tidbits about the scene you’re currently in, such as the visual design, character dialogue, or gameplay. Some of the best examples discuss the iterations a stage or puzzle went through, why original versions didn’t live up to expectations, and how they reached their final design. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the minds of the developers, very much like sitting next to them as you play through at your own pace.

But a few commentary nodes do much more, taking over the player’s view to show them something hidden or entirely new. I’ve captured video from some of my favorites.

There are several videos there. I only watched the first one since I haven’t played the game yet and didn’t want any spoilers. Luckily, that first one didn’t reveal too much of the plot.

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Medic?!?!?

Team Fortress 2 trailer

The original Team Fortress was released in 1996. Until Counter-Strike came out, it was the best online multiplayer PC shooter. Fans have been clamoring for a sequel for a decade, and it looks like it will be bundled with Half-Life 2: Episode 2 in Q1 2007. The art direction is interesting. They clearly went for goofier, more Pixar-like characters. Can’t wait ot play it.

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