Friday, May 18, 2007, 03:20 PM

If you see this message, Microsoft has banned you. I'm very glad i didn't mod my 360 as I did my Xbox. I got banned there and that sucked. I enjoy playing online with my friends too much to risk modding my system. If you got banned, don't whine, you knew it was going to happen.
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Thursday, May 17, 2007, 02:54 PM
Now if I still was addicted to WoW, I would be pissing my pants right now. This would be the best thing in the world for me to have. It doesn't look like raiding/higher level combat would work well enough, but I could travel and do all my AH stuff with it. This is what I was hoping the iPhone would be capable of.
Thursday, May 17, 2007, 09:51 AM
Thursday, May 17, 2007, 09:03 AM
Maybe I'm slightly jaded, but the hair animation still bugs me. It always seems to me, that if it can't be done right then don't do it. Wrap up all her hair in a pony tail and just animate that. Or show her 4 long dreads wrapped at the "joint" points so it gives the hair a reason to be a polygon....
Thursday, May 17, 2007, 08:47 AM
I was unable to get online yesterday to update, as my neighbors wireless wasn't working and I had the day off. I can't wait to get cable installed at my new place. This lack of internet is driving me nuts. I'll try and make at least 2 posts if not three today to compensate for it.Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 10:52 AM

Microsoft is offering American 360 owners a gift this week - and giving three of its tea boys (well, we think that's what 'intern' means) a big pat on the back. It's releasing their project, side-scrolling shooter Aegis Wing, as a free download on Xbox Live Arcade this Wednesday.
Presumably, this is so it doesn't have to pay them extra.
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Aegis Wing is a 2D space shooter in the classic mould, supporting up to four players either locally or over Xbox Live. Players join forces to blast their way through waves of alien Araxians using the experimental Aegis Wing spacecraft. The Aegis Wing allows them to combine their craft into formations of two, three of four ships, giving access turret fire and four super weapons. This makes us think of old cartoons, and feel jealous.
Aegis Wing was originally designed by three students - Scott Brodie, Danny Dyer and Matt Monson - during a summer internship at Microsoft. The three then worked with seasoned Live Arcade developer Carbonated Games (Uno, Hexic) to polish it up for release.
Aegis Wing will be available to download from Live Arcade this Wednesday, but only for those with North American accounts, and only for a limited time.
Head over to our Aegis Wing gallery for a closer look.
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Ok now this is the type of game I get excited about. I call them R-Type clones, but I'm note sure what the original side scrolling shooter was. Then again, does it even matter? Its FREE! Go and get it tomorrow.
Monday, May 14, 2007, 08:31 PM

If you're a fan of the series of films based on the Tomb Raider video games, you're not alone. Ian Livingstone, one of the original creators of the games, also digs the movies, and he stopped by Digital Spy (via Kotaku) to let us know that a third film might just be on the way.
Although there's been a healthy break since the second film, The Cradle of Life, raided theaters in 2003, Paramount is still only in the early steps of getting the next one together. Livingstone revealed the following about the process:
"At this moment in time it's still not green-lit, but the signs are there. Paramount have talked about the film for a long time, and I've had meetings with them... They're willing to put a scriptwriter on board. Angelina Jolie has an option to do a third movie."
What does Livingstone think will push the film studio over the edge? The upcoming release of Tomb Raider: Anniversary, of course! Apparantly there are high expectations for this PS2 remake of the original Tomb Raider. Livingstone believes, "when they see how successful Anniversary will be and realize that the world is still in love with Lara, they'll be more inclined to exercise their option." You heard the man: If you want a new Tomb Raider movie, get out there and buy the new Tomb Raider game.
I don't know about anyone else, but I loved the 1st Tomb Raider movie. The Cradle of Life was ok, but after convincing my girlfriend to watch a video game movie and having her love it, well thats all it takes for me. Not only that, but it felt like it really took locations from the game with the whole temples and snow caves.
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