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Little Big Planet 2 Announcement Trailer

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The Game of Life implemented in Little Big Planet

Ornthoron says...

>> ^garmachi:
It looks like someone just held a camera up to their computer screen. No narration, muffled sound and illegible text. I have no idea what they were even trying to accomplish.
terrible

I should have mentioned that it's a good idea to turn on annotations on this one. Then it's possible to read the dialogue boxes. I have modified the video description. The video doesn't belong in terrible just because the video quality is bad. The terrible channel is for videos with terrible things happening in them.

*nochannel *videogames *geek *engineering

The Game of Life implemented in Little Big Planet

curb your enthusiasm (nsfw)

Any gamers in the crowd? (Blog Entry by JiggaJonson)

KnivesOut says...

I didn't know this was going to (d)evolve into an E-Peen thread, but I love that game, so here goes:

My first gaming experiences were, of course, Atari-2600 related. I still have the console and ~80 carts in my closet.

My folks bought their first computer, an Atari 4800 (lol.) I have fond memories of hand-entering the BASIC code for games, debugging them manually, and saving them to cassette tapes. We also actually purchased a phenomenal game called Lode Runner that is still emulated today.

First official console: Sega Genesis. I was unhappy with the palette "warmth", so I traded it up for a SNES. I still have that console as well. My wife and I resolved many disputes with Doctor Mario and Mortal Kombat Trilogy.

After I got out of the military, I bought my first PC, a CompuAdd 486, with which I happily played Doom, Doom2, Duke Nukem, Interstate '76, Mechwarrior (1,2), Tie Fighter, X-Wing, Warcraft, Populous, the list goes on.

It wasn't long after that my wife and I invested in a Nintendo 64, which I wasn't very pleased with. The games that we enjoyed were great, but the variety wasn't so much. We got a lot of mileage out of Mario Kart 64, Mario 64, and of course Ocarina of Time.

Disappointed with the 64, we bought a Playstation. There were a few games that became marital aides, primarily Tekken 3 and Super Puzzle Fighter. However, the console's primary purpose quickly became Spyro. I think my wife may have had a thing for that little dragon. Syro's 1-3 are still near to our hearts (I'm glad that they were all released on the PSN.)

Subsequently, we purchased a Dreamcast, primarily because of how easy it was to boot-leg games for the system. Other than the Sonic games, only Jet Set Radio stands out as a mentionable Dreamcast game. Simply fantastic.

After that, we dove into the PS2. Gran Turismo 3, 4, Jak&Daxter, Ratchet and Clank, Final Fantasy XII, ICO, Shadow of the Colossus were the highlights. Oh yeah, also Odin Sphere, great game. Ew, and Shin Megami Tensei 3, that too.

Back to the PC, I had purchased a beefed up system in 2006, primarily for Half-Life 2, but also fell back in love with Team Fortress and Counter Strike. That's also when I began my on-again off-again love affair with MMO games. Final Fantasy XI, the first I'd tried, was a bitch-lover, more a 2nd job than a "fun game". Since, I've played City of Heroes, World of Warcraft, Lineage2, EVE, and (most recently) Lord of the Rings Online. In between multi-player gaming, I've spent solo-time on Oblivion, Overlord, Sims3, Bioshock, and the fantastic Fallout 3.

On the mobile front, what started out as travel-toys for my son have turned into nice gaming distractions as well. We have Nintendo DS's, and a PSP. I've put a shameful amount of time into Pokemon Pearl (played through twice fully, on third play now.) On the PSP, Patapon was a nice distraction, as was Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology.

Year before last we bought a PS3. Stand-outs are: Little Big Planet, all of the PixelJunk games, Flower, and Infamous.

That's it for my gamer's resume. Hope I get the job.

Penn&Teller Bullshit: Season 7 - Video Games

videosiftbannedme says...

Hell, the kid could have been crying because he almost shattered his clavicle. He certainly didn't have the stock against his shoulder properly. (Not that he could have; the gun looked a little big for him). Add to that the loud bang, the loss of control when he fired it, and any of a host of other factors, and he got shaken up. I know the first time I ever fired a shotgun, it was certainly not what I was expecting.

Whats the best console? (User Poll by Throbbin)

youdiejoe says...

You need to add one more selection... all of the above. I'm equally happy with all 3, I use the PS3 mainly for BluRay and Little Big Planet. XB360 is a good gaming machine with the boost of being a MS Media Center Extender, I can watch all my vids from my Windows 7 machine, nice. Wii...tons of fun with my son and great support for the gamecube games we already had.

Whats the best console? (User Poll by Throbbin)

Duckman33 says...

>> ^Throbbin:
PS3 - I just got one not too long ago, and the games are excellent.
Little Big Planet - this game is great for me, my wife, and my son to all enjoy.
Graphics are amazing, and the Core processors are awesome. I also stream my downloaded videos from my desktop through my wireless network and watch them in the living room.


Ditto.

Whats the best console? (User Poll by Throbbin)

NetRunner says...

I missed the part where women became game consoles. The ones I've been with couldn't be turned on and off with the push of a button, couldn't look and act completely different based on my mood, and most importantly they didn't have a joystick.

So, when comparing gaming consoles, I'd say if I were recommending someone who had to choose one, the 360 is the way to go. It has the largest/best game library, has Xbox Live, Netflix, etc.

As much as I think the PS3 is a technological marvel, there just aren't enough console exclusives to warrant recommending one. Resistance, MGS4, and Little Big Planet are stellar, but until we get God of War 3 and Gran Turismo 5, I'm not sure why you wouldn't go for Xbox with Halo, Gears of War, Mass Effect, etc. However, if you just want a Blu-ray player with some added functionality, PS3 is definitely the way to go.

The Wii is in some other space. It's great fun for parties, but hardcore gamers have little else except Zelda and Metroid.

That said, if I have to choose between sex and the 3 videogame consoles, I pick sex.

Whats the best console? (User Poll by Throbbin)

Throbbin says...

PS3 - I just got one not too long ago, and the games are excellent.

Little Big Planet - this game is great for me, my wife, and my son to all enjoy.

Graphics are amazing, and the Core processors are awesome. I also stream my downloaded videos from my desktop through my wireless network and watch them in the living room.

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Douche bag goes to court for speeding, lives out sentence.

14500 says...

The little fella seems to take great pride in his embarrassing driving record. If this cock bag wasn't such a douche bag he would realize that getting caught that many times equals FAIL. If he had hair you know it would be a mullet. Little big man is probably horizontally challenged as well. The fact that he takes himself seriously is what is so comical. He is a parody of himself.

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