Thursday, November 27, 2008

Review: Samba De Amigo Wii

When I heard that this game was coming to Wii, I was so excited. I missed it the first time around so this would finally be my chance to experience what more fortunate Dreamcast owners have experiencing all these years.
Samba De Amigo is a very unique rhythm game, and what I mean by unique is the way you play. You still try to hit notes in time with the music, but instead of pressing buttons, you use marracas to shake along with the music! Or in this case, Wii remotes. The song list is exactly what you would expect from a game like this. You get a lot of Latin American music which I really liked. The presentation and atmosphere of the game is the thing I loved the most about Samba De Amigo. The characters in the background along with the scenery and music are such a joy to watch. They look like they're having the time of their lives, just dancing, hopping around, and smiling like theres no tomorrow. The gameplay however can be hit and miss depending on how you're going into the game. Before I played the game, I looked at other reviews from Nintendo Power, IGN, and 1up. Nintendo Power gave this game a 9 out of 10, while IGN and 1up gave a 7.0 or a C. The latter 2 reviews mentioned the controls and how they're basically broken, but functional. So I started playing the game with the controls in mind, and I had a blast! Though on the higher difficulty levels, the game has trouble recognizing shakes because of how fast you need to shake the controllers.
In closing, Samba De Amigo is a very fun Wii party game, and most likely an excellent Dreamcast game. The controls can get in the way sometimes. So if you're cautious about them, like I was, I would give it a rent first. If its your thing, then go pick it up. One thing to remember though is to adjust your expectations acordingly, like me. Because if you go into this game (the Wii version that is) as the greatest rhythm game ever on Wii, like Nintendo Power wants you to think, you will be disappointed.

Happy Thanksgiving!


Hope you all are having a great Thanksgiving and pissing off PETA by eating turkey. Since this is the season to be thankful for something, I have decided that im thankful for what I have. So.... today I played my Dreamcast for the first time in a year or so. Turns out this led me to ignore the family more, but it also led to some sibling rivalries in games of NFL Blitz and a few rounds of HORSE in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (1). Post in the comments some stuff that you're thankful for. Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals!

Cooking Mama, The Unauthorized PETA Edition: Mama Kills Animals
I saw this game causing some buzz on the internet lately. PETA (cant tell u wat it means) has made their own Cooking Mama game where they take a more cruel approach to cooking. After playing it through, it was pretty fun and it really proves its point by having u watch videos in between your cooking massacre about the inhumane treatment of turkeys. But who cares, im still eating turkey on Thanksgiving. You should still play this game though. Near the end, theres a plot twist. OH SNAP!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Game Boy Micros on Ebay

Over the last few days, I have been on ebay looking at Game Boy Micros with some surprising finds.I have been finding GBMs at auctions for as little as $34! Some even come with games, but some dont come with any chargers. The bright side though is that you can buy a charger for like $1. So if you've ever wanted a Game Boy Micro, now is the best time to go find one. Im trying to find one just for the sake of owning every Nintendo handheld. If anyone can find a better deal, please post it in the comments.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Cucalorus 14











On Thursday, I got the chance to go check out The Cucalorus Festival. Cucalorus is an annual film festival in Wilmington, NC and they had a lot of very odd and original short films. I got to see 5 different short films, but I wanted to mention 3 of them that I thought were really good and most importantly, different.
1. Ichthyopolis
Its hard for me to explain this one, so i'll have the Cucalorus book do the talking...
"A 10-minute psychedilic technomation from a local filmmaker delves into a mythical cosmology of fish and their human caretakers."
......yeah
2. Don't See Listen
This is a documentary about an improv band call Invisible. They are mainly known for making very unique inventions like a typewriter piano and a pinwheel drum machine. I really liked there sound and style while I was watching the film.
3. Felix
Felix was easily my favorite film out of the 5 shown. It tells the story of a 10 year old German boy who meets a deaf girl online. He tells the girl that he is also deaf and so he learns sign language so he could meet her in public. She eventually finds out that he is not really deaf though. In the end they do fix things up and become good friends. The film was excellent and I encourage anyone who has the opportunity to go watch it!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Neo 9i Trailer

I have been so excited for the launch that I made a short trailer to get the word out. Enjoy!



OSU!

Welcome to Neo 9i!

Everyone from far and wide, children and pets, gamers and alike.....

Welcome to Neo 9i! The next generation of 9iGames!

Now, we are more than just games! We will cover awesome stuff like Music, Anime, and Film making! We will still mostly talk about video games, and this site will also be a personal showcase for my material.
I hope you enjoy the site,
Actblazer