Wii Classic Controller with Glove (Special Edition)

Posted by Dyna-Storm in Play-Asia on April 29th, 2008

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Wii Classic Controller Special Edition

Now this is what I call a nice bundle. An official Nintendo special edition Wii Classic Controller that comes with it’s own protector, a blue colored silicon glove. It beats the hassle of finding a silicon cover separately and the price looks right.

Click here to purchase Wii Classic Controller With Glove @ USD $29.90. At the time of posting there are stocks available at Play-Asia so you don’t have to wait long for it to be shipped out.

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A Trip Down Memory Lane

Posted by Dyna-Storm in Personal on April 29th, 2008

A couple of nights ago, I was reminiscing about the good old days where we get to watch awesome cartoons as kids. Cartoons like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Thundercats, Voltron, Tales Spin, Duck Tales, G.I Joe, Pirates of Dark Water, Saber Rider and the list goes on. Neko found two videos on youtube that shows a whooping 30 mins worth of 80’s and 90’s cartoon intros, which brings back tons of memories. I will have the links up later in this post.

Watching the cartoon intros made me realize that I have seen a few game-related ones before but have totally forgotten about them. I only knew Super Mario Bros is from a game but I had completely noooooooo idea that Dungeons and Dragons was one too. Well, can’t really blame myself as I only gotten fond of computers in 1997. By then the only games I played was Starcraft and Command & Conquer.

But that’s not the best part. Neko said he’s very sure he watched Legend of Zelda before and so did I. However I totally couldn’t remember anything. Perhaps my brain go combine Link and Peter Pan together (seeing that both have green clothes, both have fairies, so … yea), thus the memories of Zelda cartoon is wiped out. I mean as a kid, you will be more fascinated by a person who can fly (Pan) rather than someone with a bad ass attitude (Link)

Here’s a few clips to indulge yourself into the 80’s

Last but not least, the links to the 80’s and 90’s cartoon intros.

Damn … I feel old …

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The World Ends With You (Nintendo DS)

Posted by Dyna-Storm in Play-Asia on April 26th, 2008

The World Ends With You

Even before finishing Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7, I have already made 2 orders (one for Neko) for The World Ends With You, previously known as It’s A Wonderful World (Subarashii kono Sekai) in Japan. The team behind the development of this game is from the Kingdom Hearts series and Jupiter, so we can definitely expect some good stuff here.

The World Ends With You

The World Ends With You

I will let Neko do the review as I’m too lazy he has more hands on experience with this game.

Check out how you can purchase The World Ends With You at Play-Asia!

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Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam Vs Gundam (Arcade)

Posted by Dyna-Storm in My Views & Thoughts on April 25th, 2008

I haven’t been playing Gundam games for a long time until recently. The last one I touched was Gundam Battle Assault 2 on the original PlayStation, so I guess that’s about 10 years back? Well anyway the latest one I played was Gundam Vs Gundam on the arcades. Gameplay wise it’s pretty much the same as the previous series (the ones released on the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable).

You are probably thinking “Wait … didn’t you just mention the last Gundam game you played was 10 years ago?”. After my 1st session on Gundam vs Gundam, I went and have a try out with Rengou vs ZAFT Portable on the PSP and found out that they are very much identical. The only differences are the Gundams available and some other minor stuff.

* Note : I have only played Gundam vs Gundam and Rengou vs ZAFT, so my post is mainly referring to those two. It might be different for the older versions.

For those who are unfamiliar with the series, Mobile Suit Gundam is a 3rd person game where you have the control of a single Gundam. The aim is to destroy as many Gundams or mobile suits as possible to reduce their cost bar meter until its completely depleted. Each unit has different cost values depending on their level; the stronger it is, the higher the cost. It also means that if the higher cost unit get destroyed, the cost bar will decrease more … a lot more.

Gundam VS Gundam

Gundam vs Gundam is more like a dream match where you have a huge selection of mobile suits (over 30) from various universe, ranging from the original RX-78 to Nu to Freedom. It’s a nostalgic feeling to see those old Gundams , complete with their whacky-drawn pilots and voice actings.

Controls are broken into 4 simple buttons; one button for weapon fire, one button to use close combat weapons, one button to jump / thrust and finally the last one to toggle between targets. Combination between 2 / 3 buttons or holding the fire button can sometimes invoke a new attack depending on the unit. Like for an example, charging the fire button will make Freedom perform his famous ‘Auto-aim-bot’ attack, although it’s not as fantastic as the anime of course.

In addition to the basic controls, there are also Support Units and G-Crossover. By pressing the 3 buttons (Fire, Weapon, Booster), the support units will appear for a brief period to assist the player. Like for Aegis Gundam, triggering the support unit will make Buster Gundam appear with his cannon blast attack.

Genesis Super Weapon

G-Crossover activated!

G-Crossover (a.k.a Super Weapon) is something which will make your adrenaline rush up, regardless of who triggers it. Once activated, you will see area marks on the map, indicating the places where the super weapon will hit. The first thing that goes into your mind is “Get the f*ck out of there!”. Why? Because it hits every damn thing in it’s path, friend or foe. I always find myself cursing “sh*t!” when the opposite team activates it.

Gundam VS Gundam

Super Smash Gundam?

Having played the game for about 5 to 6 times, I find that Gundam vs Gundam is pretty good. Although I expected much recycling from the previous installments, the graphics and sound still holds up well. The gameplay is easy to pick up and having a friend to join the battle will definitely bump up the fun factor. The only complain I have is that the Gundams feels sluggish, which can be a real pain why you are trying to avoid gazillion beams and rockets firing at you. It would have been awesome if the action was more like Zone of Enders.

[images from ITmedia]

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Want! SNES Controller!

Posted by Dyna-Storm in Personal on April 18th, 2008

funny pictures

Although Nintendo has gone to the top of the console race thanks to the ever successful Nintendo Wii and DS, they still can be pretty cruel. Cruel in the sense that the damn slick retro looking SNES Super Famicom controller is only available exclusively to Club Nintendo members.

Super Famicom Controller For The Wii

C’mon Nintendo, be a nice guy and release the controller for sale to the public. We have been afterall, loyal supporters since the 16 bit era.

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