Thursday, June 28, 2007

Summon Night : Twin Age



Well, well, a game we all been waiting for (actually it's a game that i've been waiting for) Summon Night : Twin Age, will be the first summon night series(if i'm not mistaken) on the DS that will be release due this August. It had made it's appearance on PS and PS2 as a SLG genre for summon night, 2, 3 and 4. An action rpg for summon night EX on the PS2, a "Tales" like rpg on the GBA for the Swordcraft series and now, an action RPG for the Nintendo DS.

check out the demo
http://www.snta.jp/

Friday, June 22, 2007

Do you have one?

Here's a question

I have one
Your husband will have one
Your mother uses your father's one
And your auntie use's your uncle's one
A married lady would acquire one
But a divorced would lose her one
A pope doesn't have one
Madonna doesn't have one
The chinese usually have short ones
While the pakistanese ususally have long ones
After your marriage your husband will give you his one?
Longer or shorter you have to take his one
Do you want one?
How long do u want?
Which one is your preferred one?
Long one or short one?

what's that??

Thursday, June 21, 2007


zelda is out...i'll give u guys a review after i've tried it out.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

tips before buying a wii

Guess a lot of us knows that code name : revolution, which is the Wii bought us gamers to a whole new way of gaming by bringing the experience in the game to our very palms. The Wiimote which is the controller of the Nintendo Wii includes 3D motion sensor which allows us to experience the game rather than playing it. For example, pitching a baseball by throwing the player's hand forward while holding the control rather than pressing buttons. The speed of the ball is according to the force of the way the player throw his/her hand forward, rather than hitting the trigger accurately on the power bar. Having the experience in a 3D world while you're in the real world is nice, but there are cases which causes the slipping of the Wiimote due to overpowered force. Dun held Nintendo liable, they had taken a lot of safety measures on modifying the wrist ban on the Wiimote so that it would not snap with the maximum force of slipping and pulling the strap base on the games that were created. (means there is a maximum speed there no matter how hard you pitch the baseball, the speed won't increase more than that. So the strap was made to wit stand the around the maximum force or maybe higher than that.)

But there are still cases on snapped straps. This is due to overpowered force by the slipped wiimote cuz the player threw it too hard. For example there is this case, there was a guy, he was so so excited with his friends wii, his favorite game?? Baseball of course. He was a strong guy. So of all the excitement and retarded-ness, he pitch the wiimote so hard to get a higher speed. He saw no increase in speed so he tried harder and harder. His friend told him stop doing that cuz it makes no difference but he still wanna show his stupidity and still throw the controller hard (brain vs brawns). So there is one time, he pitch "snap!", the controller slipped and the wrist strapped and the controller honorably made a big hole on the wall beside the 70 inch plasma. SO below are a few tips, or test which i strongly suggest that you take before buying a wii.

test 1:
Go around the compound of your house, find a stick or something that looks like that which is around 5-7 inches long. When you hold the stick, make sure you have your thumb on top and index finger on the bottom on the form of pinching the stick. Make sure you have 3 of your finger holding the stick behind your index finger. If there's no problems, proceed by swinging the stick at an average force. See whether the stick would slip out of your palm. If it doesn't slip, congrates, you'd passed test 1. Your not retarded cuz you have 5 fingers and has the ability to hold and grip objects.

test 2:
try to turn on your TV with your TV remote, then on your air conditioner with the air-con with a controller. If both appliances turn due to your action on operating them, congrates you'd passed the second test. I assume that we are still using the infrared technology for the control to send commend. So you you're holding the control correctly directing is to the receiver. Means you know how to operate the pointer function.

test 3:
1+1=?
2+2=?
3+3=?


ans
2,4,6
if your answers are correct, congrates, you'd pass the 3rd test. Cuz you ain't mentally retarded.

Test 4:
If you can read and understand this post until this point, you passed the 4th test. Means you can read. But make sure you follow the instruction and advice from friends on handling the wii.

The purpose of this test is to reduce those accidents occurred while playing the wii.
If you passed all the test, you should be able to handle a wii.

Just remember a few points:
-Where the wrist strap and make sure it's tighten b4 you play
-While connecting the nun-chunk, done tie the wire around your neck
-do not attempt to use the wiimote as hammering tools
-do not attempt to eat the wiimote cuz it's not edible
-do not attempt to use it as a dinning instrument to spread butter
-do not attempt to place a clover on the fan to bring good luck cuz it'll spoil the wii=bad luck
-do not burn the wiimote as offerings to the dead as it was meant for the living
-do not plant the wiimote in order to grow more wiimotes

*Attention*

I would not held for any of the liabilities.