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Fortressbusters Press Release – 9th August 2010

August 9th, 2010 Aaron Fowkes No comments

My name is Aaron Fowkes and I’m producer and director of Fortressbusters. It is my understanding that there was a promised pilot for the show that was to be released several months ago. This didn’t happen and I can only apologise. The original idea of Fortressbusters was to incorporate live action segments with in-game footage and I should clarify more on how this will work.

Fortressbusters will be exhibiting a similar format to the show by Australian producers”Beyond” known as “Mythbusters” incorporating segments filmed to camera explaining the myths and, eventually, talking about the results. Other sections in the Fortressbusters show that is proposed is having a similar format by plowing through Steam forums and common server folklore in order to find acceptable myths for use in the show. During this, the myth will be explained, we’ll have a brief outline shown in the Source Engine game “Garry’s Mod” and will mix in-game footage with live action footage by way of behind-the-scenes work and bluescreen. There are various technical issues related to this that I would like to explain.

The show was never going to be easy to make. This was originally going to just be an internal community show that was made for fun for the Control Point community at deadworkers.com/tf2 and we would at least get a link. During this time, we haven’t had adequate equipment in order to facilitate the technical ideas we want to put on film. This is only made harder by the complicated nature of having a cross-Atlantic project with a host/director/producer in Birmingham, a title maker on the Isle of Wright, a narrator in Oregon, U.S. etc. We have hardware breakages, hardware that isn’t sufficient to our needs, game updates that break demos (which has now been somewhat alleviated by a recent update from the creators of the game, thankfully) and many other problems. We also have to contend with hosts that are never in the same room together. However, we have managed ways to get around this problem and are willing to work with the problems in order to deliver an entertainment product that is sufficient to the wants of the public. We don’t want to produce a piece of entertainment that is substandard for the reason that we rushed it. However we can say that we are confident that, as soon as we get the right equipment, work can start on the project in full time.

In terms of technical information, we are looking to produce 15 to 20 minute episodes to be released weekly in series. Each series will have approximately 20 episodes before the show takes a small break for the production of further series. We are more than willing to consider other related games if the need arises (such as “Counter-Strike” or “Half Life”) but we will attempt to stay faithful to “Team Fortress 2″ as much as we can. The show will be released first on blip.tv on the Fortressbusters channel (most likely release will be on Fridays or Saturdays) and will be then released on Dominant Miscourse; the video site for Concerned-ish, linked on Twitter and also mentioned on the Dead Workers Party forums. We would like to take this moment to say that we aren’t affiliated with the Dead Workers Party in any way, but they are old friends of ours and we think that this would interest their community of Team Fortress 2 players (especially as the community members often assist in Fortressbusters-related works such as assisting). We will regularly need test subjects to help test bigger myths and this will be promoted on Twitter (@fortressbusters) and on the Dead Workers Party forums at deadworkers.com/community. As for the problems delaying us right now, we are waiting on problems with equipment. We are looking to releasing episodes soon. Keep looking at the Twitter feed for more information.

Updates From A Techie

July 23rd, 2010 Aaron Fowkes No comments

As a followup to Ben, let me just talk about what is going on.

Dominant Miscourse

Yes. It’s broken due to a conflict with other software. This means I have to repost everything again which has left me annoyed. We also are in the process of making new videos. Unfortunately this takes time. I’m looking into publishing three over the next week from myself and maybe one or two from additional content creators. We need more content creators for Dominant Miscourse. If you have an idea for a show, make a video and leave a link in the comments. We are also looking for people who can make themes for WordPress for a massive redesign of all areas of the site. Any contributors welcome.

Podcasts

We are taking EB in our stride and continuing. This is a free service but it would be great if you could throw in a dollar or two for new equipment. You don’t have to or anything, but it would really help. At the moment, we are using baked bean tins attached with string to record and we really need to by some tin openers because bean juice keeps coming out of the hole at the bottom. There is a donate link on the podcast website.

And that’s all I have to say. New content coming soon.

From The Archives: Podcasting Killed The Radio Star

July 16th, 2010 Aaron Fowkes No comments

Hey everyone. It’s Aaron here. Just to let you know that I will be pulling the plug on my own site soon and old content will appear over on this site soon. Until new material comes, here is arguably the most popular article that I wrote back in January. Enjoy!

Why is it that the media is finally starting to take podcasting seriously? I mean, since three fat blokes and another bloke with an awesome beard sat in a crowded room in Stourbridge and recorded what is considered to be the very first podcast nearly six years ago now, everyone seems to finally now be taking notice and have start making their own. Stephen Fry has one, Ricky Gervais has one, and even Aleksandr Orlov (the founder of CompareTheMeerkat.com) has one. Seriously. This is slightly perplexing but is understandable considering the connotations. Making a podcast a few years ago is basically a giant sign hanging over your head saying “I am a nerd with absolutely no social life or people skills”. I should know. I was one of those nerds! You understand what I’m saying though. Whenever I told someone I was a podcaster a couple of years ago, they usually “see their friend across the room” or “have to go because they forgot they were moving to Brazil today”. People hated nerds. Luckily I’m not really much of a nerd now and I turned out alright and I seemed to have gained a sense of maturity about myself that my friend Mr. Podcast also gained at around the same time. So now the podcast is all cool and “down with the kids”, right? Unfortunately, something went wrong.

Why is it that morons have to ruin it for everyone else? We have something good that makes us well known (at least in our small communities, and in basements all across Stereotype-land) and then you have to come along and spoil it! Yes! I’m looking at you again, iTunes! Podcasts before iTunes were a sort-of underground style of thing. Podcast communities only existed in real life after the secret handshake was given (such as the mentioning of an in-joke). iTunes was the single thing that killed it by the introduction of a single library of podcasts that was powered by the very people that made this original content. Some of you may turn to me and think “I do believe that this man is a hypocrite! Where are the Simpleton Police Department?”. Just listen a second before you section me under the Mental Health Act of 1983. I do not have the problem with iTunes. I’ve already riffed on iTunes enough in my Spotify review and have gotten shouted at enough for it. Also I don’t think it is necessary to say what has already been said about it. The problem I see is that now there is a central database for every podcast on Earth. This means that we are more likely to find some good podcasts on there such as Control Point and Australian Gamer. This is a core part in reaching a wider audience and to help build a stronger community. I believe that this could constitute to an entirely new article altogether so I think the community article idea can sit in my “Magical Hat of Terrible Ideas” which I keep next to my self-esteem and my trust of Simon Cowell to make an entertaining television programme. I’m not here to talk about the essentials to building a community in here. I’m here to get you all to hate me to your very cores from the second paragraph, and then for you all to see my point in the final paragraph. But I seriously digress here. The problem I have with a central database that anyone can add to is its own premise (i.e.: it’s a central database that anyone can add to).

It is a fact of life. Anyone who is a jerk has it written in their nature that they will be jerks. If they see a child with a rubber ball, they will burst it. If they see someone driving slightly slower than them, they will cut them up. If they see someone beaten within an inch of their life on the street, they will get out their camera phones and upload it to Youtube. Why are we in an age where this is normal? This is actually quite perplexing. Now when I walk the streets, I am seen as “that guy”. You know who I mean. “That guy” who drives down the street in a crapped-out white Fiesta with terrible blue tints and horrible neon lights at two in the morning waking people up with his shit music blasting at approximately thirty-thousand decibels. “That guy” who goes to the pub and gets wasted with his “mates” on a Saturday night, comes home completely destroyed, puts on cheap porn and jerks off until five in the morning before getting up at two in the afternoon on Monday to go and collect the dole money. These are the very people who go around making life hard for everyone else, which makes the good and decent eighteen year olds look like trash. Now I know why my best friend doesn’t trust me and why I’ve never had a relationship with anyone. Sorry. Lost my train of thought. You understand what I am trying to say though. There will always be jerks that make it crap for everyone else. The same applies for the uninteresting. Now I am talking about the people who have podcasts about custard and about twentieth-century telegraph poles (yes. Thank you Red Dwarf fans for getting that reference. Good to see both of you still read this). With no type of filter to keep control over what stays and what doesn’t we get a database of podcasts where ninety percent of your time is spent trying to find the interesting ones. We will always have pure “uninterestingness” that will plague the system until the end of time.

I don’t have a problem, however, with having crap in the database. That really isn’t a problem. People are interested in different things and that is good. The problem I have is that they all think that their podcast is the most important podcast that exists. They think that because everyone is on the same database, everyone is equal. This has never been the case (with the exception of X Factor where anyone who has the whitest teeth and wears pretty dresses can be as successful as The Beatles or The Rolling Stones). This is the problem I have with celebrity podcasts. Celebrities seem to create these podcasts that flood iTunes, and their entire appeal is based upon their brand: their name. If you went onto iTunes and saw “The Aaron Fowkes Podcast” and “The Ricky Gervais Podcast”, which one would you go for? It doesn’t matter about the type of content that is being given to the actual listeners every week. It is purely based on the appearance of a celebrity’s name on a page that makes anyone zap to it. My podcast could be the funniest podcast in human history (it wouldn’t, but shut up. I’m trying to make a point here!) and Ricky’s podcast could be a bland piece of mediocrity (it probably isn’t. I don’t subscribe) but the person who would get more subscribers would always be Ricky Gervais. The problem with creating a system where everyone is equal and it is down to the content of the actual show is that Apple are assuming that everyone is unbiased and will give everything a fair try. They also trust them to be impartial. They also want magical fairies to appear from the sky and give them free blowjobs and beer. You can’t have everything, because Apple certainly don’t. They seem to think that because they designed a system for fairness that people will be fair. That is as valid as saying that if cut a hole in my neck then I will breathe better because the air gets in quicker. The idea was nice, but it was executed poorly. Good job Apple. +1 for messing something else up.

Twitter has the same problem. Despite only having updated Twitter 188 times, Ashton Kutcher is the most popular person on the site. In between not acting his own age and uploading pictures of his wife’s ass, he is apparently commanding a Tweet-Army of over 4.3 million followers. The man hardly talks but seems to still get away with being more popular than a bottle of Budweiser at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. This is what the problem is with iTunes and podcasts on iTunes. The celebrities can be thrown onto the front page to attract attention and to make themselves look unbelievably smug when they are talking to their friends at garden parties. Whilst this is going on, the Average Joes and the hard-workers stay at the bottom of the ladder hoping that one day they may be as smug as the celebrities on the front page.

I’ve already talked about the power of the media being slowly taken away by the power of Twitter and blogs, and how the dominant discourse are clawing back ground in the world of social media but podcasts seemed to be different. Emphasis on seemed. Podcasts were another way of which Mr. A. Joe could create a piece of interesting content using his own intelligence that could appeal to a mass audience, possibly leading to an uprising against the dominant discourse from the lower classes (i.e.: those people who value their object of desire to be an iPod). Any medium where dominant ideology control the masses will have some way of the lower classes trying to exploit this to stand up against them. Flipping something around and using it against them is something that is not only clever, but also the trademark of any good villain (read: The Joker). Rather than restrict the geeks and their access over this market, they have decided to declare that podcasts are now “cool” and not just for geeks, and have decided pump the directories full of their own podcasts from their own “people” (celebrities) and to have these podcasts being the most popular by force (and the power of the name). The people who wanted the power in the Web 2.0 world are back in their place. Again, a medium that gives people some kind of control over what happens in popular culture is fundamentally destroyed by the original concept: anyone can make anything.

I know I’ve overrun but I haven’t written an article since last decade so I feel I have the right to an extra few hundred words. Ready? Sit right there and let’s go.

The podcast was originally coined as the name “Internet Radio Show” because that is fundamentally what it was. It was a pre-recorded radio programme with general banter that often vaguely points toward one subject. With LUGRadio, it was Linux. With Control Point, it was Team Fortress 2. With the Best of Chris Moyles, it is the Chris Moyles show. With The Best of Youtube, it is about a twenty year old man with a voice changer being more rich than you. Before this, we had the traditional media of the FM radio. They also tended to have precisely the same type of conversations (but without excessive swearing or irrelevant in-jokes to clog up the time between records). One of these mediums is controlled by dominant ideology. The other is in the hands of the people to make their own relevant entertainment. Which one is policed? Which one isn’t? Which one is becoming more popular? Which one isn’t as much? Radio is slowly starting to die on its feet. The solution to this was to “rain on the parades” of those people who feel that having free speech is a privilege and not a right, and here come the Radio Podcasts from the BBC. This gives you the ability to clog up your iPods with stuff that you could have listened to for free with a 25p radio and an AA battery. These make it onto the front page of iTunes. The dominant discourse control the radio, so they control the radio podcasts, so they further push the independent podcasts into obscurity and have their “controlled podcasts” for all to see. Seeing the word “Free” next to your favourite podcast sounds quite oxymoronic now, doesn’t it? Mind soup fed through our eardrums and into our celebrity-obsessed minds. Think of that next time you listen to Chris Evans.

Aaron Fowkes is a freelance writer that writes for Concerned-ish, This is Not A Music Show, Public Domain Theatre and Digimon: Abridged. He also does some voice acting and general acting, but that isn’t really relevant here. His Twitter account is @aaronfowkes

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Working 9 to 2

June 27th, 2010 Aaron Fowkes No comments

So here I am, scrawling away on my iPod with my head filled with nothing but Miss R and the sounds of The Beatles completely and utterly scared of what tomorrow will bring. OK. Some are scared of the economy, some of the year 2012 and some of their second home allowances going south of the border down Mexico way. Whilst my complaints are somewhat less important than an oil spill in the Gulf, these are legitimate fears. These are further shown by the fact that this is being typed on an iPod with the world’s smallest Bluetooth keyboard at 2am in the dark. The first worry is simple, and you are involved. I signed up to work on Obscure Studios on short notice and I quickly became one of the core parts of keeping the site going. I’m officially listed as the community manager but I do too many things to count. I”m head admin, director of video content and the VP of jelly baby dispersal to name a few. I am pretty involved in the company and a lot of what happens is on my ass at the end of the day.

This leads to the first concern of mine; is the site the best it can possibly be? I don’t mean from a graphics and design point of view or anything. I mean things such as “is this entertaining?” and “is this funny?”. I get stressed about the site so often that over two years, I have probably lost 5 off my life expectancy. We’ve been fucked around by so many third parties that it is ridiculous to even continue talking about them here. They don’t deserve the space here in this rant of mine. I normally like name-dropping on here and I’m not afraid to rant at an organisation, but the people I talk about now are barbaric pieces of shit that don’t deserve my time. Back on track, the problem is waking up one day and realising that you have wasted two years of your life on something that has flopped. This was the biggest problem with previous podcasts that we did as a group. I hated pretty much every episode. I despise the sound of my own voice, some of the jokes are really forced and the subject matter was as about as interesting as wallpaper paste at times. We were new, but we were so goddamn awful that it was a horrible experience for me. Unsurprisingly, no one listened to the podcast and we didn’t give a shit either. It made me feel so enraged and upset that it was a horrible experience for me to feel. We can regulate as much as we want with what is covered and what shows are allowed on the site, but in the end, I am still regulating stuff that I don’t like. I hate myself for it and shut myself away from the outside world and then you just start to question “is this all worth it?”. I’m not paid or anything, so what is the incentive? The fact is that the whole system now relies on me knowing the passwords to the system. So many things have failed on this site that I can’t name them all. The only reason I’m still here is that I know the passwords to everything. Resignation is always an option, but it still isn’t enough to push me away from here. I need pull factors as well as push. So I go to bed at night thinking “what have I accomplished?”. I then reply “nothing”.

This is a real worry I have constantly in my head about things in my life. Am I doing all I can here? Is something like this going to pay off? As director of video content, for example, I control shows that make it on here. But there are some shows in which we have no idea if they will work or not. Everyone wants success, but not everyone deserves it. Do we deserve success? Is this going to be successful? There is only one way to find out… I have many other niggles and things that make my throat close up in pure fear, but I may get onto those another time when I have more actual need to. Plus, it’s late. And I have a big day of sport ahead of me.

The E3 Clusterf**k 2010 – The Sony Talk

June 15th, 2010 Aaron Fowkes No comments

3D: 20 3D games will be out on the PS3 by March 2011.

Crysis 2, Ghost Recon, Killzone 3, Motorstorm Apocalypse, Gran Turismo 5, Mortal Kombat, Shaun White Skateboarding, The Sly Collection, TRON Evolution and are all in 3D.

3D Move Games: DRINK! The Fight – Lights Out, Eye Pet, Tumble, MLB The Show.

Killzone 3: It’s in 3D and looks — very generic and very boring. Compatible with Playstation Move. February 2011 release date. I won’t be rushing out to buy it.

Next we have a showcase of some 3D footage of some 3D games and not a lot else. A little preview of Motorstorm that looks really good. Then we have some more footage of games that take advantage of the 3D tech like MLB The Show. Some more footage of Gran Turismo 5. Looks exactly the same as 4, but with 3D. There is an applause, but they obviously got the 3D effect. We didn’t on the stream.

Some nods to PS2 are given in this next section, plus talking about sales figures. You know? Generic “people use their PS3s for this” crap. We get more mention of the Move. More salesman talk before the introduction of Peter Dille (SVP of Marketing). In the last five minutes, we get more info from the back of our bag of Jelly Babies than from Sony, as we are getting more on how the Playstation Eye works with Move. We know this Sony. Show us something new now. Now we get testimonials from developers about why Move is revolutionary. We finally have some new games being shown.

Sorcery: 3rd Person action adventure game with Move. It is about a Sorcerer’s apprentice saving the world from evil. Generic generic generic. The demo begins with the rep from The Workshop doing stretches. Nice message there Sony! The demo is basically Everquest with good graphics with some annoying thing in the cage at the top right. The wand on screen is extremely accurate from the movement of the Playstation Move. He shuts the thing up in the cage. The demo suddenly has improved ten fold. So far, the gimmick of using the Move is nice, but the gameplay looks like Rascal’s Castle Past level mixed with Narbacular Drop. He walks into a room, picks up a potion, drinks from the Playstation Move and turns into a rat. Very slick gameplay mechanic. Now he’s a rat and crawls into a tunnel. Next he summons Hurricane Katrina and throws some goblins off a cliff. Then he makes a firewall, uses his Cyclone Trap plasmid (!) and throws it at the enemies on screen with an awesome firestorm. He goes all Gumbi, fixes a bridge and walkins into a room where James Earl Jones tells him about the Dark Side or something. That was a really good demo. That changed its tune quickly. Coming Spring 2011.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2K11: Uses Move as your club. The club moves with the Move and it looks promising. A good addition to the series. Actually, this could turn out to be good. I might actually get this. The game comes out before Move, but Move functionality will be added as a free PSN download from the PS-Store.

Heroes on the Move: Ratchet, Jak, Sly, Bentley, Clank and Daxter come together for a giant crossover game using the Playstation Move.

Playstation and Coca Cola team up for an ad campaign with the ability to win PS goodies.

Kevin Butler strolls out on stage. The crowd suddenly goes absolutely bananas. He has a poke at Microsoft and Cirque De Soleil. He then says that gaming should be about games. He taps into the gamer philosophy (having a giant TV in tiny apartment etc). He even says “hi” to the people watching online pretending to work. This guy is fucking awesome. He then makes an inspirational speech to the masses about how we all serve “gaming”. This is why the PS ad campaigns are so popular.

Move launch details:

Europe: Sept 15th

North America: Sept 19th

Japan: Oct 21st

The Move will cost $49.99, the Navigation Controller will cost $29.99, a bundle of the Eye, Move and copy of Sports Champion $99.99. Finally, an Eye, Move, Sports Champions and PS3 will cost $399.99. Move games will cost around $39.99. There are 15-20 launch titles and 40 by the holidays. There are updates to existing games too. Here is a list of confirmed Move games (including existing games that add functionality with updates).

Brunswick Bowling, Dead Space Extraction, EchoChrome 2, Eyepet, Killzone 3, Heavy Rain, Heroes on the Move, NBA 2k11, Resident Evil 5, RUZE, Singstar Dance, The Shoot, Start the Party (Eyetoy Play-esque party game), SOCOM 4, Tiger Woods, Time Crisis, Toy Story 3, TV Superstars, Tron Evolution and Sorcery.

A new ad campaign for the PSP gets premiered with Kevin and that kid who played Stanley in That’s So Raven. Marcus is the now the Department of Gameplay Security and is the “Kevin Butler” of PSP.

Invizimals: Augmented reality Eyepet-esque game on crack for the PSP. Not much really talked about too much. Has a Pokemon-style battle system too.

God Of War – Ghost Of Sparta: It’s a GoW game. What do you expect?

Kingdom Hearts, Toy Story 3, The Third Birthday, Ace Combat, UFC Unleashed are also coming out for the PSP soon. There are over 70 new titles for the PSP by December.

The Tester Series 2 is commissioned, Canada gets the PSN Video Store and the virtual E3 booth in Home is talked about too for people who couldn’t make it to the live show.Alex Evans from Media Molecule comes out to talk about LBP2. Finally!

LittleBig Planet 2: DRINK! A showcase of some mods that Media Molecule and playtesters have made. We see RTSs, fighting games, and little Crash Bash-style minigames. This looks quite an impressive game.

Playstation Plus (PSN Premium Subscription): Everything from PSN plus new features and content such as exclusive digital content, DLC, early access to demos, betas,  full PSN games, discounts, avatars, themes and automatic downloads. 1 year costs $49.99 or $17.99 for 3 months free. Available at the end of the month. This seems like it could be OK. This seems like something I can really get into. Also, DRINK!

An EA executive strolls out onto the stage with two new titles with exclusive PS3 content. Greg Goodridge of EA (with the world’s biggest beard) now steps out.

Medal of Honour: Set in the modern war in Afghanistan and NOT World War 2. We follow Deuce, a Tier 1 operator. Game is released on October 12th 2010 with June 28th bringing videos with real life interviews with real life operators on the Medal of Honour website. He then makes a joke about how you can have unlockable beards in the game, and how he unlocked his twenty minutes before coming out on-stage. A multiplayer demo is shown, showing another game where whiny eight year olds can hang out and be douchenozzles. Woo! Also, a remastered version of Medal of Honour Frontline will come with the special edition.

Dead Space 2: Steve Papoutsis of EA introduces Dead Space 2. It follows on from the original. We have the main character nearly being sucked into space witha *Press X To Not Die* quicktime event pulling him down into the bowels of the ship. Next he meets a giant enemy crab and tries to attack its weakpoint for massive damage, all the time being flung around like a ragdoll. Graphics are nice, but it looks slightly nauseating with too much happening at once to be comfortable. Limited edition comes with Dead Space Extraction with Move support.

EA leave the stage and we go back to Sony again to intr– DEPLOYING SURPRISE IN 5, 4, 3…

GLaDoS takes over the stage and introduces Gabe Newell (who gets an engulfing applause) to the stage who makes a joke about his PS3 comments from the past. He then makes a Kevin Butler joke (being introduced to Newell as “The VP of Sharpening Things”). He talks about the social connecting experience and makes a bold claim saying that the PS3 version will be better than the XBOX version of an upcoming game…

Portal 2: Newell announces Portal 2. A Portal 2 demo plays. GLaDoS is in a forest on the floor in pieces. The enrichment centre is ruined. GLaDoS rebuilds it and we see some Portal work. This really looks amazing. Comes out in 2011 (this is the reason for the delay, methinks).

Steam: Steam is coming to the Playstation with cross-platform chat, automatic game patches, Steam Cloud etc. This was unexpected and is amazing news.

Final Fantasy XIV Online: Final Fantasy XIV shows a prerendered sequence, and the characters looks ridiculous.

Mafia 2 will have extra PS3 content.

Assassins Creed Brotherhood will have exclusive PS3 content. Multiplayer beta is only on the Playstation Network. A multiplayer trailer is shown with the Joker getting his throat cut. Nice… November 16th 2010 flashes on the screen. It seems good. Balance may be a little tricky but it looks good.

Infamous 2: Don’t really care too much about this, but it is set for a 2011 release.

Gran Turismo 5: November 2nd 2010 release with a 3D tech demo.

They promise a final surprise… and…

The theatre goes dark. Satan’s ice cream truck comes out, along with a psycho clown and the co-founders of Eat, Sleep, Play.

Twisted Metal: A new Twisted Metal game comes to PS3 in 2011, not forgetting their roots on the PS1 either. They demo an online team deathmatch mode and – God – wow. No way… This looks – wow. This is going to be a good game… Watch out for the piloted gurney. It’s lethal! Factions will be revealed throughout the year. “Nuk”e is a new mode consisting of giant statues (one for each team). It is basically a “Capture the Flag” mode. Steal the faction leader, dump them in a zone, charge up a missile launcher, sacrifice the leader, fire the missile, hit the statue three times whilst dodging helicopter fire etc. to win the match. Simple. No release date yet.

Jack Tretton finishes up and Sony shuts down.

Wow. WOW! THAT is how you do an E3 talk. Well done Playstation. You have done extremely well with all of this. Nintendo was hard to top, and I would say that you guys at least tied. Anyway, that’s it for E3 Coverage from us. We aren’t covering the Kinect event because we have already talked about it. Expect normal service to resume soon on Concerned-ish soon.

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The E3 Clusterf**k 2010 – The Nintendo Talk

June 15th, 2010 Aaron Fowkes 1 comment

Zelda Skyward Sword: This is a new Zelda game with some genuinely good graphics. Miyamoto comes out on the stage and talks about the Wii MotionPlus with a demonstration. Unfortunately, interference causes some bad glitches. Seems good.

Mario Volleyball: DRINK!

Wii Party: It’s Mario Party without Mario. What else do you expect? It’s nothing new.

Just Dance 2: Did anyone play the first one? I didn’t. So I really don’t care about this at all. Harmonix are going to beat it out.

Golden Sun Dark Dawn: It’s a little DS adventure game with some Final Fantasy-eque characters and battle system. I like the look of this. I may actually give this a go. The graphics are good for a DS game and the two screens are used quite well in the battle. Out at the end of the year.

Goldeneye: You saw this earlier on today on the blog. It has officially been announced by Nintendo and I’m loving it. Out in the holiday season.

Epic Mickey: This is no secret. Epic Mickey finally gets a first gameplay walkthrough. I love the graphics and the film noir FMVs are smooth. Apparently, we get theme park locations thrown into the surroundings and nods to different aspects of Disney. They also stole Penny Crayon’s magic art equipment so you can erase and paint new surroundings. Going through old cartoons allow you to teleport around the “Wasteland” (not to be confused with the Fallout Wasteland. Though that would be awesome. Using VATS to see Mickey stab a ghoul in the throat with a paintbrush). e3.nintendo.com has an interview with one of the developers.

Kirby’s Epic Yarn: “Never been spun before”. DRINK! My favourite Nintendo character gets a new game. The whole world is made out of yarn and you can manipulate the world with rope and zips and all sorts of different things. You can pull sections of the level together to skip sections, grab things with yarn etc. Out this Autumn/Fall.

Dragon Quest: “Phenomenon”. “Epic adventure”. “Deepest and richest experiences”. TRIPLE DRINK!

Metroid: Other M: Samus is back again and – I really don’t see much unique. Graphics are nice though. More like “Meh”troid. “Hallmarks of the franchise”. DRINK! August 31st release.

Donkey Kong Country: Another Donkey Kong game. FINALLY! Again, significant graphical improvements to other Wii titles. 2.5D (like New Super Mario Brothers). Coming this Autumn/Fall.

“Super Mario 64″. DRINK!

Nintendo 3DS with 3D: No glasses needed, according to Nintendo. Looks like a pretty slick looking DS. 3.5in for the top screen which is bigger than the bottom. We also see an analog stick called a “Slide Pad”. Full 3D with no glasses gets dropped again. There is a 3D slider to change the degree of 3D. New buttons on the touchscreen. None intrusive by the looks of things. Touchscreen is only on the bottom. The top screen is just 3D. The graphics capabilities have been greatly improved. Giro and motion sensors are also built in. It has a top camera inside and two cameras outside for FULL 3D PICTURE TAKING. 3D movies also available too. Plans for this coming soon. Disney, Warner Brothers and Dreamworks have movies on the floor with 3D (Tangled, Legend of the Guardians and How To Train Your Dragon). Wi-Fi is built into the 3DS with idle ad-hoc and access point network connectivity and cross-game Wi-Fi. This allows ghosts, leaderboards and DLC to be downloaded without the user having to search for it (automatic downloads, even when idle). No monthly fee for this service.

Project Sora: Turns out to be Kid Icarus: Uprising for the 3DS. Graphics are on-par with Gamecube for the 3DS. 3D demo on the show floor of Kid Icarus.

Nintendogs: Nintendogs and Cats! In 3D.

Upcoming 3rd Party 3D Games: DJ Hero, Kingdom Hearts, Saints Row, Professor Layton, Resident Evil, Batman, Assassins Creed, Ridge Racer, Splinter Cell, Metal Gear Solid.

A 3DS trailer plays. Iwata gets a moustache slapped on him by 3D Mario and gets pulled in. Miyamoto appears. A dog pops out and pulls him in. Other Nintendo icons pop out, including Starfox and Link’s shield. Reggie picks it up and sees Iwata and Miyamoto being chased by Bowser. He laughs, Bowser pops out and sets him on fire. He comes out on stage with a ruined jacket. It’s awesome. OK?

Over 9000 booth babes come out with 3DSs so everyone can have a go with it. 8 gameplay stations come out of the floor with Zelda loaded on for people to play.

Nintendo close by saying that they have raised the bar. They sure have! MUSE plays the GameTrailers footage out as everyone rushes to the consoles. Zelda seems to be working fine for everyone now.

By far, this is the strongest force to reckon with. Microsoft was weak this year. Sony have some REAL catching up to do here. Nintendo did amazing. Good job Nintendo. Next talk is Sony tonight at 10pm GMT. Join me over at http://gametrailers.com/e3/livefeed/sony to come and watch live.

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E3 Breaking News: Goldeneye for Wii Trailer Leaked

June 15th, 2010 Aaron Fowkes No comments

I was secretly hoping that the rumours of the remake of the Nintendo 64 game “Goldeneye” were true, as it is still one of my favourite games to date. Well, this leak proves it true. Goldeneye is coming to Wii in November with online multiplayer, new game modes and Daniel Craig as Bond.

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The E3 Clusterf**k 2010 – The Microsoft Talk

June 14th, 2010 Aaron Fowkes 1 comment

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the world’s biggest expedition of bullshit. This is the world of E3, where dreams that die originally get nurtured and raised to hurt gamers. One thing hit me whilst I was watching a very dodgy GameTrailers feed (that did the job quite well. Thanks GT). I realised that I’ve heard all this before. Not the announcements (obviously). I mean what they are saying. Everything is “something that has never been seen before” or something utterly ridiculous. So, obviously, I decided to take a little from Top Gear and make The Concerned-ish E3 Drinking Game!

Rules: Whenever someone talks about something being “state-of-the-art” or “nothing you have ever seen before” or something that is fast becoming a trend, you take a drink. Simple.

So here is a summary of the Microsoft Talk.

CoD Black Ops: Whilst resisting the urge to go all “Brokeback Mountain” on Niko from GTA’s brother, you crawl through a narrow tunnel and go into a room full of bad guys. Then we cut to the storming of a camp. That’s it. We learn nothing about how this game is different from any others. Plus, who really cares about CoD anymore? I lost faith in the brand with Infinity-Gate recently and it won’t be the same game without Infinity Ward developing it proper so, why? Just, why? CoD4 was excellent. MW2 was acceptable. Black Ops will fail.

Metal Gear Solid Rising: We see a Super Starman from Earthbound getting his ass-kicked by Raiden, who still looks like the wuss he was in MGS2. He also gets his spine ripped out. No reason why. It just does. Play God of War much? DRINK! It was also described as ”Unlike anything you’ve seen before”. DRINK!

Gears of War 3: Now we get Smuggy McSmugg-Smugg “CliffyB” *shudders* talking about Gears of War 3 and how it will be you playing the same gorilla-faced twat stomping around accomplishing nothing. It also looks like he velcroes to the wall when he takes cover. Nice one Cliffy. There is also a co-op mode, which most games have now anyway but many people see it as a ground-breaking addition. Dear God, shoot me now. So, Gears of War 3 told us absolutely nothing except they know how to use more than one controller. Do they want a cookie? All of the other GoW games did this. What are you trying to show us?

Fable 3: Next we have Peter Molyneux from Lionhead, still wiping Steve Balmer’s arse sweat from his face. We get told again about how moral choice systems are back in Fable 3 and how they are more effec-blah blah blah. Didn’t you say this with Fable 2? In the words of Yahtzee, “you didn’t change a bloody thing [from Fable 1]!” that time and I doubt it will now. “It’s a revolution”. DRINK!

Codename Kingdoms: Rumoured to be the Crytek MMO that no one will play, seeming all the trailer showed were three Spartan warriors going through a wasteland. That’s it. I have nothing more to add because that’s it. That was the whole trailer.

Halo Reach: It’s Halo. IN SPACE! Space battles. That is the only thing new from the last thirty-thousand Halo games. Didn’t Colony Wars do this thirteen years ago?

Kinect: It’s two Eyetoys taped together with a microphone. Except this actually seems to work. Sifting though awful scripted sequences, Kinect users can chat with those on Windows Live Messenger. That sounds OK. Ron and Laura (who don’t have last names for the purposes of Microsoft not giving a shit to put them on screen) talk us through basic functions, Zune and Messaging on the XBOX using Kinect. A little of Alice in Wonderland and Justin Bieber get played. It seems to work extremely well though and I think they might pull it off.

ESPN: Hulu is not what XBOX owners get this time around but ESPN (because when I get a games console, I want to watch sports). ESPN seems good, however, with on-demand services, live games, trivia questions during games, overlayed scoreboards and news being shown on the XBOX. Overall, I like it.

Kinect (again): Obviously we get shovelware with new hardware. Kinect isn’t an exception. The guy with the baseball caps from 30 Rock comes out and talks about it whilst a little Chinese girl plays jump-rope with a virtual tiger on screen. I’ll let you read that a moment and let it sink in… The clipping is bad, the tiger is creepy, and, didn’t Sony do this already with the Eyepet? Next is Wii Sports Resort – I mean – Kinect Sports. Nothing really new here. Next is Kinect Joy Ride, which looks like a very generic kart racer where you race the taxi from Crazy Taxi with no controller. I’ll stick with Mario Kart and Modnation Racers, thanks. Kinect Adventures looks like a home version of Takeshi’s Castle, without being the least bit as funny. It seems FUN, but it looks like it’ll run out of steam and appeal quickly. Also, you can post photos from you acting like an idiot to Facebook. Great! I can show how much of a twat I am in my own home to my friends too! Thanks Microsoft!

3rd Party Kinect Titles: Ubisoft show “Your Shape”, a Wii Fit ripoff with no balance board. Interesting features though. A: It scans your body using the cameras to work out your mass. Good idea. It also detects when you take your clothes off. Thanks for that Ubisoft. I just hope there isn’t multiplayer… (“Like you’ve never seen before”. DRINK!) Harmonix (makers of Rock Band) show off a rather good dance game called “Dance Central”. The songs look good and it detects your movement to emulate the moves on screen. Overall, it could turn out to be good. It turns out that there are 15 launch titles for Kinect. Not bad with Eyetoy only having the one. Next we see Lucas Arts on stage, and I’ll give you three guesses as to what they are showing off today. Actually, I’m not going to talk about. I’m sick of Lucas Arts making Star Wars game after Star Wars game. Come up with some fucking original ideas please, rather than remake the same game over and over and over and over and over and over and over… Where was I? Forza will work with Kinect also. That’s nice to know. Notice all of this will come out before Gran Turismo 5. Yeah. How’s that working out for you, Sony? “A new era”. DRINK!

New XBOX: This was leaked a few days back, but it looks like an XBOX spraypainted black and hit with a sledgehammer to make it more compact. It will cost the same as a normal XBOX now and provides its own power to power Kinect (older XBOXes won’t provide this power so Kinect will need a separate power adaptor on older XBOXes). 250gb HDD and Wifi 802.11n. Ships today, and out in the next few days in the US. Kinect is out November 4th in the US. Then, Microsoft do an “Oprah” and a Google and give everyone in the hall a free XBOX Slim. And the people in the press pit get jack all. Well done Microsoft. The people reporting this to the world get fuck all. Well, I guess they had to sit through CliffyB and PeterM babble on about a “revolution” coming to XBOX…

Tune in tomorrow for Sony and Nintendo showcasing what they have. For tomorrow, here is the Sony and Nintendo Drinking game:

Drink for any of these and cross them off the list.

Sony

Premium PSN
LittleBigPlanet2
PS2 Games Coming To PSN
Name-dropping Bungie at least once (one shot for each mention)
3D
Uncharted 3
Playstation Move Showcase

Nintendo

Mario
Mario
Mario
Mario
Mario
Mario

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Concerned-ish Around The Internet

June 9th, 2010 Aaron Fowkes No comments

This is Aaron, the community manager, again to tell you about Concerned-ish’s footprint on the web.

First of all, we have Twitter. Whenever a new blog post is put up on here, within the hour it will be Tweeted and linked. Also, if we run maintenance on the site or we want to get you people involved with something, we will post about it on Twitter. Follow the Twitter feed over at @concernedish.

Next we have the forums. Yes. The forums are going to be more centred around the articles than general gaming discussion that we have tried to have in the past. This means that discussion is centred and people actually visit the forums without feeling overwhelmed. Also, by visiting often and doing certain things, you can earn achievements and forum gamer score which can be exchanged at a later date for certain benefits (such as money off items if we ever open a store). Go and sign up at the forums.

Dominant Miscourse is our video site and we are going to be running pilots for new shows soon. We are also looking into content providers posting their series to the site. Digimon Abridged is confirmed as running there plus a new show called “This Is Not A Music Show”. These will be posted to the site in bulk and (like I said) we are looking for content providers who want to get involved. The site is open to new content providers and your video series (whether it be “Lets Play”, reviews, sketches etc) will be up on the site for all to see. Dominant Miscourse; opening soon. And follow on Twitter for when videos are posted over at @dommiscourse.

Both Concerned-ish and Dominant Miscourse have Facebook pages too. We are trying to interact more with social media, so you can Like and Digg and Tweet about EVERY video on Dominant Miscourse, so go over to Facebook and become fans!

Thanks everyone, and expect a new review from me soon!

Aaron Fowkes is a freelance writer that writes for Disgruntled, ThatGuyWithTheGlasses, Concerned-ish, This is Not A Music Show, Fortressbusters and Digimon: Abridged. He also does some voice acting and general acting, but that isn’t really relevant here. His Twitter account is@aaronfowkes

Oh Yeah! All Right! Are You Gonna Be In My Dreams Tonight?

April 26th, 2010 Aaron Fowkes No comments
Crossposted with Disgruntled

Trying to break into any type of job is difficult. I mean, I have prospects (some quite obvious and some unbelievably private that I would never tell anyone) but the real problem I have is finding a steady job to start cashflow. So what if I’ve never worked a day in my life? I’m nearing the end of getting a college education. It’s safe to say I’m not slow when it comes to mental processing or anything. The world of work is getting very fierce these days due to the state of the economy (I won’t use the term “credit crunch” because it makes me want to destroy things) but the way the world works today is that having experience is more important than intelligence. I understand the reason why. It costs considerably less to hire someone and not have to train them. That is fair. This is where my argument comes in. I don’t really reveal that much about my life. I’m willing to tell you some things. I’m a big fan of The Beatles, I find tall, redhead women attractive (within reason), and I don’t like Twilight (state the obvious, why don’t-cha?). I also like to admit that I couldn’t even get a job at ASDA as a team member working the shop floor. How bad must I be in order to be told “No” by fucking ASDA? In this world, it is not about your intelligence. People only care about whether you’ve been doing this job all your life. Again, I understand that people want a safe bet when it comes to hiring someone, but when it comes to September there will tens of thousands of people coming out of schools and colleges and universities looking for work. You heard it here folks! It doesn’t matter that you have been University educated and finished with honours because Dave who worked at Carphone Warehouse for six years and pissed everybody off has more chance of getting a job in retail than you.

I’m well aware of such a pathetic argument as this isn’t going to win any awards but the frustration is incredibly irritating when employers are citing “experience” as a valid point for rejection. We then run into the eternal loop of “no experience means no job and no job means no experience”. I’m not saying that people with some serious experience should really be discounted all together. All I am saying is that people should really have more faith in the younger generation. We wear hoodies, but it doesn’t mean we want to stab you. We don’t drive as well as older people, but we aren’t all racers who like to drive to the soundtrack of “The Blackout Crew” thumping in our ears. I raised this on one of my older articles. Just because most people act a certain way does not mean that all act a certain way. There are some genuinely good people out there. People just need faith in younger people. I cannot emphasise this enough. I’m 18, and I’m a fan of The Beatles. I’m a teenage male, and I don’t think blonde bimbos with “confidence enhancers” are attractive in the slightest. I’m a movie fanboy, but I don’t like Twilight. Just because I don’t live up to a stereotype does not mean that I do. People just need to finally understand that subcultures are breaking down. People who enjoy physical activity can be utter nerds too. We have reached the stage where this is seen as acceptable for people to start taking from other stereotypes and sub-cultural groups to construct their own identities. It’s petty, it’s old and it’s very backward.

This isn’t going to change any time soon but the day will come. People often refer to the elimination of racism and homophobia as things that will take an extremely long time to take effect. You know who say that? Racists and homophobes. Telling people that it will take a while so people will slow down and not bother as much about raising awareness? I see what you did there, you cockjuggling thundercunt. Racism and homophobia can be eliminated in a period of one generation for the reason that if everyone of a younger generation is taught that it is bad, they will not pass it on to future generations. This is the same with sexism. When the time finally comes for the ignorant, those left will be those with respect. I have extremely strong views on homosexuality (no. I’m not gay), feminism and racism and I’m looking to see my ideas, values and beliefs be accepted as the norm. As of right now, this is still not fully the case and it is such a destructive and terrifying thought that in 2010, this is still going on.

This is possibly the most I have poked at ideas, attitudes, values, beliefs and general dominant ideology, and I normally tip-toe around sexism, racism and homophobia, but this is something I am extremely passionate about seeing results in. Various members of the older generation (ironically) are mostly to blame for this. I must say that this is not fully the case but it is safe to say that there are still very backward people living here and it makes me sad to even think this still happens. We still have men AND women not getting equals rights and equal pay, we have various races and religions still being oppressed and seen negatively and we still see intolerance toward homosexuality. I said something to one of my females friends a while back that went along the lines of “It doesn’t matter how similar or different you are to your boyfriend. It doesn’t matter about age, race or religion. In the end, it is about how they make you feel”. Isn’t that the truth though? If they make you happy, then that is all that matters in the end. This can be applied to same-sex relationships as well. If they are in love and they are happy, then that is all that matters in the end. Because, as the Beatles once told us, “and in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make”.

Aaron Fowkes is a freelance writer that writes for Disgruntled, the Ubercharged family, ThatGuyWithTheGlasses, Concerned-ish, Fortressbusters and Digimon: Abridged. He also does some voice acting and general acting, but that isn’t really relevant here. His Twitter account is @aaronfowkes

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