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SONY PS3 Lanunch day here in North America! Whats the verdict?

Friday, November 17th, 2006

Well as you can probably tell from previous posts my say is “DON’T BUY” both for multiple reasons

  1. It’s a ripoff! Price to Fun factor is WAY out of wack.
  2. You’re supporting the MPAA’s quest to take away consumers rights with Blu-Ray
  3. You’re not going to see as many games developed for PS3 as you’ll see for the XBOX 360 or Wii as SONY has traditionally treated developers badly and had crappy dev tools. (see Interview With Nolan Bushnell ) so a lot of them are jumping ship and developing for other systems.

But my great joy of this morning was this article from Time again reiterating my feelings about the PS3 It’s a good read and has a lot of good advice.

“the PS3 simply doesn’t deliver” - Lev Grossman Time.com

“SONY Playstation 3 is not worth the hype” Time.com article

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Another nail in the Sony PS3’s Coffin

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

Well as many of you may or may not know I have a great distaste (bordering on hatred) of SONY. Don’t get me wrong I used to be a fan but with the declining quality of the SONY products I’ve purchased and the seeming lack of respect for long time customers and fans they’ve pushed me away.
The purpose of this post is to try to enlighten the would be fanboys of why they shouldn’t buy a PS3.

First to get a real impression of people lack of reasoning watch ‘Stuttering Craig’ interview a couple of the line camping mouth breathers waiting for a pre order. Pay special attention to the genius who’s big killer feature is Blu-Ray.

Stuttering Craig

On the subject of Blu-Ray if you’re even considering purchasing a PS3 or any other product that supports Blu-Ray you really need to read this article in ‘Business Week’ about the Extensive anti-consumer DRM your supporting. If you’re not already aware DRM (Digital Rights Management) is schemes that companies use to protect their content bi it music, video etc. Now both HD-DVD and Blu-Ray have AACS which drops the resolution of the picture if the player isn’t connected to a trusted device (HDCP compatible display). But Blu-ray goes far beyond that giving SONY the ability to shut down your player if the encryption is ever broken by anyone anywhere in the world. Read more in the BW article
BusinessWeek Article

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Cider the death of Windows as the De-Facto gaming platform?

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

I sure hope so. As a Linux user I dread the time consuming process of booting back into windows to play my favorite games. I’ve tried things like wine and Transgamings Cedega but as these things usually go it ends up requiring too much forum browsing or fiddling to get them to work just right and you usually take either a performance hit or a visual quality hit. Well Transgaming has announced a new product marketed at developers and publishers called Cider.

cider logoWhat cider is is a development tool that from what I’ve read encapsulates (and/or compiles) the windows source into a Intel Mac Friendly package. The way it’s described in the press release is as follows

Cider works by directly loading a Windows program into memory on an Intel-Mac and linking it to an optimized version of the Win32 APIs. Games are simply wrapped up in the Cider engine and they work on the Mac.”

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DON’T PANIC!!

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

Remember, Don’t Panic! Hopefully you won’t have to as you’ve remembered that today is Towel Day. It’s a day in rememberance of Douglas Adams most known for The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. The idea is to wear or have with you a towel for the entire day (as is customary if not necessicary for hitchhikers in Adams books) Click on the banner link below to visit the official towel day site

Towel Day :: A tribute to Douglas Adams (1952-2001)Adams passed on May 11 2001 at age 49.

Adams is an important mentor or hero to me and from my observance and reading I share many of his views and beliefs.

I even have a tatoo of the number 42 on my back.

For more information on Mr Adams please check out his wikipedia article

wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Adams

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Jack Thomson misses the point yet again.

Wednesday, January 11th, 2006

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Read the Interview at www.netjak.com

Today I had the displeasure of reading another damning interview of Jack Thompson. King of doublespeak and master reality contortionist. Jack ends this interview with this incredibly insightful and ignorant quote.

put down the controller and get a life. Video gaming is an escapist activity and you’re being exploited by these companies. It’s not healthy; I worry about someone who would play Grand Theft Auto for ten hours a day. It’s a masturbatory activity, and it would be better if people put down the controller and went outside.”

Listen to yourself Jack I completely agree with one point, that is that video games are an escapist activity. But on the same side of the coin, so are movies, plays, operas, ballets, music, fictional literature and magicians. And I’m sure Jack himself partakes in at least a couple of those. There is nothing wrong with escapist activities that’s the whole point of entertainment. To allow us to experience things that we normally wouldn’t in our everyday lives. Can Jack simply write off Macbeth or Hamlet as escapist?

This brings me to point two, (which incidentally has been ignored be anti new media zealots like Jack) violence in media has been around since the beginning of time. We start with the Bible and brutal tales of parents killing their children, people being literally crucified and inciting violence against an ethnic group (the Jewish people). Then we move on to more modern works like the works of Shakespeare as I mentioned before with young lovers committing suicide{Romeo and Juliet}, a son killing his mother and uncle {Hamlet}, the list goes on. We don’t restrict these works from children, in fact we encourage it!

Jacks rants, lack of insight and general idiocy towards the subject only serve to confuse the masses to further his own political ends and desire to be in the public eye.

The ignorance of this Q and A is what really irks me.

32_Footsteps: So you mean to say, if Take Two specifically refused to market towards kids, and instructed retailers to not sell games like Grand Theft Auto to minors, you would not object to the game?

Jack Thompson: Well, I’d still have issues with the game on moral grounds, of course. However, if they stopped their marketing towards kids and instructed retailers like that, I wouldn’t take any action against the company.”

That’s what the game companies are already doing you raving jackass! Software companies tag their products by choice with ESRB ratings to give buyers and retailers an indication on what age group this game is appropriate for. Just like the MPAA ratings it’s voluntary ! Go after the retailers who don’t enforce those rating as effectively as the movie theaters do instead of the game makers who’s job it is to make product that will sell.

And lastly my trademark rant that this is ultimately the parents responsibility. My parents did it their parents did it before them and so on. It’s a parents responsibility to know what their child is doing and who they’re doing it with. My parents had no trouble keeping track of me. It’s idiocy to say the parent is not responsible, 13 year old Jimmy can’t work he’s too young to legally so where’s he getting that $60 to buy GTA? How’s he getting to the Mall to buy it? The answer to these questions and more is Mom and/or Dad. Where’s the fight against negligent and neglectful parents? That would solve a multitude of problems instead of just one. But that wouldn’t curry public favour as much as targeting an “”Evil”" corporation.

In closing I want to say trying to ban video games is no different than burning books. Think back throughout history to look at the civilizations (if you can call them that) that partook in that kind of activity. Jack Thompson is a book burner in my opinion and I hope to see more people realize that.

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