yesterday i read in gamespot news EAs even more greedy intentions, with EA trying to instagate a hostile take over, by buying shareholders shares, and reducing the vaule of the company as a whole, I gritted my teeth as i read this report, and began to wonder, how much is too much, and why dose the fair trade commision look into the fact that EA owns so many devolpers these days, and still wants more as if this isn't bad enough, my hatred towards nintendo as well, as i see how nintendo (IMO) is short changing stores, of wiis just to keep interest in their product what nintendo fails to realize is if they had much more wiis on the market, they would make much more, and there wouldn't have to be this rush when people enter a store to get a wii either for themselves or their children, but with the low quality of their games, one wonders why even get a wii, and i guess the ansewer is, cause it's popualr... also, with gamestop bragging about their earning over 7 billion dollars, i guess this is what happens when you buy up all the competion, i was always proud to call myself a gamer, but with greedy companies leading the market, it worries me, and makes me kinda ashamed to call myself a gamer...
having finally gotten around to doing something with my MP3.com blog page, i thought i would give my veiws in various things, this being MP3.com, i will start with my musical tastes, what mp3 players i have owned, and other muscial stuff...
Music: i enjoy a lot of music, pop, rock, some rap, some metal, some instrumental stuff, so many genres, it's hard to pick my favorite
MP3 players: i have owned a few mp3 players, my first one was a I2go unit that i picked up at a thrift store while i was working there, it was a larger player, about the size of an audio cassette (i think), i sold that to a friend, since i had another one at the time i sold it, I next purcashed a gamestar mp3 player that plugged into a gba (gameboy advance) it was an ok mp3 player, but was quickly claimed by my mother, but that's ok, probally a bad buy anyways (although i got it from Best Buy for $20 roughly)
the current mp3 player i have at the moment is a RCA lyra, that has a minmum of 256 megs of storage but has a slot for addtional sd card input, which i have used, this is a great lil player in my eyes, it has a built in FM tuner, a line in imput (which i have saved some of my favorite video game music, from both tv, and pc games) it has three backlight colors, red, blue and purple (i belive) and have grey text overlay, (is that term right?) it runs off a single AAA battery for about 20 hours from what the packaging says, and i agree with that statement
Future MP3 players: right now i am looking at a coby a/v player, that has good screen size (maybe an 1.5 inches and a built in litium ion battery) seems to be a good buy for 60-80 dollars from what i have heard, but there's no open slot for adding sd cards (a count against in my eyes) but it dose have a text and photo veiwers, which is nice, for the text, incase i want to read something, or look at photos...
70's-80's My interest in gaming began with the first video game machine the atari 2600 (go figure) I was the middle child and spent alot of time at home, i guess you could say i got the most use out of it. I later traded it in for an atari 800 which i kept til after i gradurated from high school IIRC til my managers apt burnt down and as a show of kindness i gave my 800 to his daughter, and have missed the machine ever since i had all the classics pac man, missle command, defender, asteriods, an atari art pad and cart. I also owned a commadore 64 at one time, but later sold it. at the moment i own 11 game machines and play most of them, and collect the others, trying to rebuild my lost collection. I also spent time and money in the arcades enjoying games like double dragon, castlevania, and so many more, I can't begin to list them all.
90's: In the 90's a i owned both the sega gensis and the super nintendo, and have enjoyed both systems, though sega put most of it's apples into the sports genre, overlooking other genres to excel in, however sega still hung in there with fighting games like golden axe, and streets of rage, alien storm, and introduced thier new mascot Sonic the hegehog, I thought sonic was the cooler of the 2 (mario and sonic) and enjoyed the games more than marios, and certainlly liked sonics TV show better, that's for sure. The super nintendo was a superior piece of hardware, and showed it off in almost every game with killer sounds and music, great graphics.
90's handheld wars: As if a console war wasn't bad enough there was also a handheld raging between nintendo, sega, and NEC (makers of the turbo grafix) the gameboy was realsed first and had a strong following because of it's battery life, and great game line up, NEC countered by realsing a portable version of their turbo grafix hardware, and had a good foot hold with TG16 owners, because the games they owned can be played with the turbo express small game cards known as HUcards this was NECS selling point, the machine was priced about the same as their home machine IIRC, sega realsed the game gear, a rectanuglar piece of gaming hardware, using mostly the same processors as the sega master system did some 5-10 earlier
3-d fighting vs 2-d fighting: FIGHT!! (heh) this topic will never die i am afraid, but that's ok, SNK made tons of money off thier king of fighters series, capcom cashed in with street fighter, and various crossover series, and SNK and capcom have joined forces several times now, While 3-d games like soul calibur/edge series has had great sucess, along withthe virtura fighter series (By Yu suzyuki and am2) of course theres the now home based fighting series dead or alive (DOA) I could go on like this forever, weither 2-d or 3-d fighting games are fun to play and have a certain apeal, but to me i like them both, capcoms street fighter series has a cast of nicely (sometimes too nicely) draw fighters, while 3-d fighters have goregous photorealistic backgrounds and killer character animation, making you feel kicks and punches as they pummel eachother.
95' - the 00's usered in the birth of the sony playstation, sega dreamcast, and N64 and sparked a gaming war between the 3 machines, the playstation was the new kid on the block, but with the name sony behind it, was more respected by non gamers and adults i bet, sony's ps1 is now a little over 10 years old as i write this
Sony and the game industry: Sony has become a games giant and is defantley responseable for video games being seen with more respect
My take on video game violence: back in the 80's games where relavtively basic and cute, but as technolgy advanced, and the world changed around us in the 90's and 00's games changed as well, but lets not forget that almost every violent act in the real world was being broadcast into our living rooms, i suppose putting it in a video game caused protective and overacting parents to call up toys r us' and ask they stop selling these games cause billy was taking off a person head in a video game, Also the media tried to cash in my bringing violent video games whenever possible as a possible cause to almost any teen murder case.
Columbine and violent video games: Let me start by saying there was nothing more shocking than what happened in Columbine to the students and teachers, but i feel the teens envovled with this travesty may have played too much Doom, but the real problem here is the lack of parenting these days and to let your child sit and play video games all will have effect on them, but it won' turn them into a gun toting lunatic
My favorite games: let me close this by naming my favorite video games, from both the arcades, and home machines, i will start with arcade machines:
Dungeons and Dragons series by capcom
Virtual On: Cybertroopers by sega
Offroad challenge by Midway
Street fighter series by capcom


