ConnectiCon 2014 Photos September 4, 2014
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After a month of waiting, Princess Angel has finished her work on the pictures we took at this year’s ConnectiCon!
In it, we have photos of guests like Rob Paulson, Richard Steven Horvitz, Maurice Lamarche, and of course all the fantastic cosplayers.
You can check out all the photos right now on Tumblr!
You Will NOT be Missed September 4, 2014
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In the past, I have lamented on this site about companies and products which are either no longer available or no longer as great as they once were. This is not that kind of article. This editorial is on the companies that are no longer with us and we are probably all the better for it. So sit back and relax as I say good riddance to several entities which have had the decency to go away, although it was probably due to their own incompetency.
Circuit City – Dennis Miller once said, “You could encircle the globe at the equator with just four and a half Circuit City receipts.” I actually remember fondly when this store opened in my area. You could find a decent selection of CDs at the exact same price everyone else was charging for them. You could find a limited selection of PC games, but wouldn’t find competitive prices if you wanted to buy them. You could also find a decent selection of DVDs back when the format was brand new (read: expensive). Unfortunately the good times were not to last. In the last few years of Circuit City’s existence I tried unsuccessfully to find anyone actually working at the store. I don’t mean the stores didn’t have employees, they did, you could find them all over the place just standing around. The problem was the registers were NEVER manned. You’re a retail store, not a museum. How can you sell products if you don’t have people ready to take your orders? Anyone making a new purchase at the store would find themselves in customer service where they would typically have to wait about twenty minutes to ring up their purchase as the eighty year old couple in front of them argued with the clerks over restocking fees for a printer they couldn’t figure out and probably shouldn’t have bought in the first place.
The last time I shopped there was on the day Iron Man was released on Blu Ray Disc. Now, you need to understand that Iron Man up to this point had been one of the biggest theatrical releases of the year. The store sold out its stock by 3PM. The store’s manager was dumbfounded, saying he hadn’t seen such a demand for a Blu Ray movie since Transformers was released on the format some time earlier. I asked him if he took into consideration heavily stocking a new film that everyone at the time thought was really good, but I didn’t get much of a response from him. So they wouldn’t maintain a decent stock of products in heavy demand and wouldn’t keep their infrastructure manned for the people who did want to purchase from them. No wonder they’re no longer around.
Blockbuster Video – Want to go out of the way and spend a lot of money renting old poor quality VHS tapes for short periods of time? Want to watch the movie longer? You run the risk of racking up large late charges, putting your credit rating in danger if you forget to return something. The company’s business plan was based around the early days of the home video market, as the price of movies and movie players were incredibly expensive. They offered short term rentals of films for much lower prices. But like with all technologies, if it is successful eventually the prices will drop. In the days when the prices of DVDs were relatively inexpensive, Blockbuster continued with their antiquated policies as new services with better business models emerged in the changing home video market. As the company started to flounder in the new millennium as better rental options were made available to consumers the company decided to try some more slightly deceptive practices instead of improving their business model. They announced they were dropping their late fees as companies like Netflix had been doing since they started their DVD mail rental service years earlier. What they didn’t tell people in their commercials was they would charge customers full price for the movie if they kept their rental for more than a week. They actually lost in court when someone filed suit over that omission.
About the only thing people remember fondly about this store is they used to have a kiosk where you could print out the pictures you took in Pokémon Snap. That kiosk is heavily sought after by collectors and Pokémon fans alike. I wish Nintendo sold those kiosks, they were so cool.
E for All – After the downsizing of E3 in 2007, several trade shows stepped up to fill the vacuum with mixed results. One of them was E for All (E4), and they planned to offer a trade show like E3 where the public would be allowed into the event. To promote the event, they crashed other people’s expos, offering trinkets and other branded bobbles without the permission of the expo’s organizers. Ever wanted to know what the LA Convention Center looked like when it was empty? Pay 90 dollars for a three day pass to E for All and you will. You could see everything the expo had to offer before the end of the first day you were there, freeing you up to do other things during your stay in LA, like attend the live taping of a HBO show that would get interrupted by truthers. They had another event in 2008, but when E3 returned in 2009 the expo’s organizers just decided to give up instead of competing with the biggest trade show in the world.
Watch Dogs Single Player Expansion Release Date September 3, 2014
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The most anticipated DLC release for Watch_Dogs Season Pass owners is the planned single-player expansion where players will get to take control of the supporting character T-Bone. It has been teased as one of the defining perks of the Season Pass and today Ubisoft has announced a release date for the expansion along with a brand new trailer. Check it out.
Watch_Dogs: Bad Blood is coming September 23rd, 2014 for Season Pass holders and September 30th for everyone else. It will be included free of charge to any Season Pass holders. The full version of Watch_Dogs will be required.
PS4 System Update 1.76 Released September 2, 2014
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A new required update has been released for the PS4 today. The official patch log confirms the new update, version 1.76, contains no new features but improves system stability.
You must update your Playstation 4 to use the Playstation Network.
Santa Monica Studios Documentary August 29, 2014
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The house that built the God of War franchise packed up and moved to a new facility some time ago as they continue development on new games. To chronicle this move, they decided to film a short documentary. Not only do they show how difficult it is for an entire game studio to pick up and move everything, but they also show the studio’s incredible history. Give it a look.
Free Multiplayer Maps For The Last of Us Releasing Today August 29, 2014
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Sony and Naughty Dog have announced today that two new multiplayer maps are coming to the PS3 and PS4 versions of The Last of Us free of charge. Here’s a look.
You should be able to download the new maps right now off the Playstation Store.
The Last of Us is out now for PS3 and PS4
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX New Features Trailer August 28, 2014
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Last year, Square Enix released an HD remake of two games from the Kingdom Hearts series in the form of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX. It was a dream come true for Kingdom Hearts fans. It included not only the updated version of the original Kingdom Hearts game which never released in North America, it also included the spin off game Kingdom Hearts RE: Chain of Memories and remastered cutscenes from the Nintendo DS exclusive title Kingdom Hearts 365/2 Days.
Out of all the games in the Kingdom Hearts series, Kingdom Hearts II is my favorite. Now, Square Enix is planning to bring that game, along with the PSP title Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, and the cutscenes from Kingdom Hearts RE: Coded, to the Playstation 3 in glorious HD by Christmas. Today, Square Enix confirmed they are bringing all new features to the games that were previously only available in the updated Japanese versions. What’s included? Take a look!
The game has never looked so good! Hopefully the cutscene viewer mode included in the updated Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II will also be included along with all this.
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX is coming December 2014 exclusively to the PS3.
We Have a New Set August 27, 2014
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Maniac has just installed a new set we plan to use in future videos. We want to hear what you have to say about it. Take a look and post a comment!
Pokkén Tournament Announced August 27, 2014
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If what he mentioned hoping to see in his review of The Electric Tales of Pikachu #1 is still valid, Linkara will be VERY happy about today’s major Pokémon announcement.
Nintendo is partnering with Bandai Namco to release the first ever fully 3D Pokémon fighting game. No, I don’t mean an RPG or a sequel to Pokémon Rumble, I mean a full fighting game in the same style as Tekken. Don’t believe me? Take a look for yourselves.
Pokkén Tournament is expected to hit Japanese arcades in 2015. No word was given on a North American or home console release.
The Evil Within Voice Actor Trailer August 27, 2014
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Earlier today, Bethesda announced the cast that would be donating their talents to the upcoming horror game, The Evil Within. Now, they have released this official short video with interviews from that cast. In the video they talk about their background with video games and what they plan to bring to the game.
The Evil Within is coming October, 2014 to PS3, PC, PS4, Xbox One and Xbox 360.