VIDEO: What happens when you combine The Next Generation and Angry Birds? |
- VIDEO: What happens when you combine The Next Generation and Angry Birds?
- VIDEO: Child of Eden is the Lawnmower Man game we’ve all been waiting for
- Guyism After Dark: Caitlin, Izabel, or Minka???
- VIDEO: The annoying VCU Final Four song
- [4G] Speakal: iCrystal
- Director Abhinav Kashyap is highly innovative person:Sonakshi Sinha
- Actress Bipasha Basu is busy in promotion of DMD
VIDEO: What happens when you combine The Next Generation and Angry Birds? Posted: 30 Mar 2011 08:29 PM PDT A joke that only Next Generation dorks will get, but hey, since I am one myself! I know what you’re saying: Jesus, another Angry Birds post? Enough already. And three days in a row is overkill, without a doubt. But I came across the follow while doing “research” for my last post… As far as TNG episodes goes, in which the dumb teen manages to prove how smarter he is than the captain and all the other adults on the ship, it’s one of the better ones (mostly due to Ashley Judd being such a hottie). BTW, for those interested, here’s what “The Game” originally looked like… Again, a lot like Child of Eden! |
VIDEO: Child of Eden is the Lawnmower Man game we’ve all been waiting for Posted: 30 Mar 2011 07:50 PM PDT Hey, it took 19 years, but it’s gonna be SO worth the wait. For those who don’t know what the hell Lawnmower Man is (which is pretty much anyone under the age of 25 by my best guess), take a look… What you just saw was “cutting edge computer graphics” for it’s time (circa 1992 to be exact). I won’t bother explaining what the movie was all about, other than to provide a very bite-sized summation of the plot: James Bond decides to submit the dimwitted gardener (we’re talking idiot with a capital “I”)to assorted VR tests, turning him into God in the process. Seriously. It’s also worth noting that the flick was based upon a story by Stephen King, who thought it was such a stinker that he sued the studio to have his name removed. He won that case if I’m not mistaken. A game based on the movie was released at the time, for the SNES and Genesis, but because the tech simply couldn’t handle the subject matter, the adaptation barely resembled the source material. Well, better late than never, though its now called Child of Eden… In reality, it’s actually the follow-up to a relatively obscure 2001 title called Rez, which I’m a HARDCORE fan of btw. For the sake of comparison, here’s what that game looked like (the recent HD update to be exact)… The thing about Rez is how it’s basically what designers back in the early 80s figured what gaming would look like, or least I’d like to believe. Basically, “primitive” flat-shaded polygons and vector-ish looking graphics, but on steroids. So I guess it’s appropriate that it’s successor evokes early 90s sensibilities, with the globs of color and especially the waving around one’s hands in mid air (again, much like in Lawnmower Man). The future from two decades past is finally here! Maybe that’s why the response thus far has been somewhat lukewarm. I asked this as a kid, in response to the flick, and I’ll ask it now in response to the Eden’s trailer; won’t your arms get awfully tired real quick? Thankfully, one can play the game with a traditional control scheme. |
Guyism After Dark: Caitlin, Izabel, or Minka??? Posted: 30 Mar 2011 04:00 PM PDT Hot links to get you through the night…
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VIDEO: The annoying VCU Final Four song Posted: 30 Mar 2011 02:19 PM PDT It was inevitable. The minute VCU began their historic run to their first Final Four, someone out there began putting together a theme song. A theme song so bad, so ill-conceived, and so terribly executed that you literally want to gouge your eyes out. I don’t know about you, but the love fest with this team should end here and now. Take your Shaka and shove it. Go Butler! |
Posted: 30 Mar 2011 01:40 PM PDT Welcome to another edition of [4G] — Guyism Gear, Gadgets, and Goodies — where we bring you the latest in the stuff you need to see, do, own, or play, plus as is always the case we’re giving away something great. Listening to music on a quality sound system is nice, but wouldn’t it also be nice if that system looked really cool (especially when the ladies come-a-callin’)? Search no more, boys, as we have just the thing for you: The Speakal: iCrystal. What’s the Speakal: iCrystal you say? Well, it’s an iPod docking station with a unique illuminated globe and teardrop design that brings modern style and sound to your device. It boasts one of the most innovative and unique designs of any dock on the market with two separated spherical pods that house an illuminated teardrop shedding a gentle ambient blue light around the rim of the speaker. The iCrystal also features a remote control and has on-board humanized touch controls that make adjusting volume and changing tracks effortless. It was awarded “Best of Show” docking station in CES 2010 by iLounge and comes in white, black, or red. And because we like it so much we’re going to give the awesome readers of Guyism a chance to win their very own iCrystal (a $79.99 value!!). All you have to do to be entered to win is keep a watchful eye on Guyism’s Facebook page because that's where we'll be doing our next round of giveaways. (You must be from the United States to be eligible.) To learn even more about the Speakal: iCrystal visit www.speakal.com. [Click here for even more Guyism Gear, Gadgets, and Goodies.] |
Director Abhinav Kashyap is highly innovative person:Sonakshi Sinha Posted: 29 Mar 2011 09:52 PM PDT Abhinav Kashyap dabangg director of the sequel even though the name has been removed but still in the minds of Sonakshi Sinha director his first name. Sonakshi Sinha are everywhere these days it seems that they say dabangg director of the sequel to the highly innovative Sinha will miss. Innovation is the best director. With these things - with Arbaaz Sonakshi Sinha saying that Arbaaz also supporting them are very good friends. They have complete faith in his friend that he will build an excellent sequel film. Sonakshi Sinha not forget to say that innovation has left the film itself. His decision was certainly amazing to me , but I respect their decision thee. Whatever he did , thinking - will be able to understand.
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