Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 11, 2010

Combat Vets On CoD: Black Ops, Medal of Honor Taliban

An anonymous reader writes "Thom 'SSGTRAN' Tran, seen in the Call of Duty: Black Ops live action trailer and in the game as the NVA multiplayer character, gets interviewed and talks about Medal of Honor's Taliban drama. '... to me, it's a non-issue. This is Hollywood. This is entertainment. There has to be a bad guy if there's going to be a good guy. It's that simple. Regardless of whether you call them — "Taliban" or "Op For" — you're looking at the same thing. They're the bad guys.'"
Gamasutra published a related story about military simulation games from the perspective of black ops veteran and awesome-name-contest winner Wolfgang Hammersmith. "In his view, all gunfights are a series of ordered and logical decisions; when he explains it to me, I can sense him performing mental math, brain exercise, the kind that appeals to gamers and game designers. Precise skill, calculated reaction. Combat operations and pistolcraft are the man's life's work."

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Aggression and games link "inconclusive": O'Connor

Australian Federal Government review of existing research into the effects of violent games on behaviour finds no links; Home Affairs and Justice Minister Brendan O’Connor says review will be passed on to other censorship ministers for upcoming R18+ decision.

The possible links between violent video games and increased aggressive behaviour in players has long been used by anti R18+ proponents as a major reason why an adult rating for games should not be introduced in Australia. But now it seems the Federal Government has officially denied that supposition.

The Federal Minister for Home Affairs, Brendan O’Connor, today released a review into an R18+ classification for video games that looks at existing research in order to try and answer the question of whether those who play violent video games are at greater risk of becoming aggressive. According to the review findings, there is no conclusive evidence that violent games have a greater impact than other media.

"The review found that evidence about the effect of violent computer games on the aggression displayed by those who play them is inconclusive," O’Connor said. "From time to time people claim that there is a strong link between violent crime or aggressive behaviour and the popularity of violent computer games. The literature does not bear out that assertion."

According to O'Connor, Australia's censorship ministers requested this review be carried out in order to assist them in making an informed decision about R18+ for games leading into the next Standing Committee of Attorneys-General (SCAG) meeting on December 10. The review also found that there is stronger evidence of short-term effects from violent games than long-term effects, and that some research points to the fact that games are a small risk factor in aggressive behaviour over the short term. However, according to the review, "these studies do not thoroughly explore other factors such as aggressive personality, family and peer influence and socio-economic status."

According to O'Connor, censorship ministers will look carefully at the review findings during next week's SCAG meeting.

"Australia needs a consistent classification system that protects young minds from any possible adverse affect, while also ensuring that adults are free to make their own decisions about what they play, within the bounds of the law," O’Connor said.

"Classification ministers across Australia are carefully considering the pros and cons of introducing an R18+ classification for computer games--restricting the viewing of these games to people aged 18 and above.

"As part of their decision making, ministers requested this literature review and other documents to assist them in making a well informed decision. I'm keen to proceed with making this important decision, based on solid and robust evidence. This comprehensive review adds to the material ministers can rely on to make their decision."

O'Connor's view on R18+ has shifted somewhat since he first revealed that more consultation on the issue was needed back in May. In October he called on Australia's "silent majority" to speak out, before announcing just last month he is keen to make progress on R18+.

Other politicians have also made their voices heard on the issue recently. Last week, Labor ACT Senator Kate Lundy delivered a speech to the Senate on the benefits of an adult classification for games; earlier this week the Federal Opposition's Shadow Attorney-General George Brandis stepped up to the plate and declared he is sympathetic to the R18+ for games cause.

For more on the issue, visit GameSpot AU's previous coverage.

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Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective Playable Flash Demo

Here's your chance to use your wits to solve a crime before it happens.

 

If you haven't read our previews about Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, here's your chance to find out more about this clever little DS game where you play as a ghost with unusual powers. As the recently deceased Sissel, you have the power not only to see a lot of bad things happen right before your eyes, but to rewind time and even move physical objects in your ethereal form. Similar to a Rube Goldberg puzzle, where you can line up objects to interact with one another, here you can and (hopefully will) change the outcome. The best way to explain it is to show you, so below we have an exclusive demo of Ghost Trick, where you can get a taste of what it's like to be a phantom detective. Enjoy!

Click the image below to start the demo!

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Killer Deal: O'Reilly offers 60% discount on entire e-book catalog, today only

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Here's one you really don't want to miss: O'Reilly is offering their entire e-book and video catalog for 60% off!

This is a Cyber Monday sort of deal, so it's today only (Nov 29). If you've ever considered learning a programming language, honing your VIM skills or anything like that, now would be a great time to snatch a book about it. I don't know if their videos are up to par with Lynda.com, but their books are fantastic.

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Combat Vets On CoD: Black Ops, Medal of Honor Taliban

An anonymous reader writes "Thom 'SSGTRAN' Tran, seen in the Call of Duty: Black Ops live action trailer and in the game as the NVA multiplayer character, gets interviewed and talks about Medal of Honor's Taliban drama. '... to me, it's a non-issue. This is Hollywood. This is entertainment. There has to be a bad guy if there's going to be a good guy. It's that simple. Regardless of whether you call them — "Taliban" or "Op For" — you're looking at the same thing. They're the bad guys.'"
Gamasutra published a related story about military simulation games from the perspective of black ops veteran and awesome-name-contest winner Wolfgang Hammersmith. "In his view, all gunfights are a series of ordered and logical decisions; when he explains it to me, I can sense him performing mental math, brain exercise, the kind that appeals to gamers and game designers. Precise skill, calculated reaction. Combat operations and pistolcraft are the man's life's work."

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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Tron: Evolution - PC

Price: $39.99 ETA: 12/7/2010
Evolution is an epic adventure set in a massive digital world filled with high-mobility disc-based combat and advanced light cycles. Set during the era between the two TRON films, TRON: Evolution conveys the story of significant events within the TRON mythology.

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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 11, 2010

Ubisoft Grows Mo's For Charity

Ubisoft is growing moustaches, or "mo's" in a bid to raise money for cancer. Ubisoft offices in San Francisco, Montreal, Quebec, Vancouver, and France are involved in the endeavor, which has been dubbed "Movember." Their goal is to grow a moustache for the entire month of November.

The money raised from this stunt will go towards prostate cancer research. The collective Ubisoft team have already collected close to $20,000 for the Movember Foundation and they're ranked among the top fundraising teams. You can help them stay at the top by sponsoring them. You can track the efforts of Ubisoft here. To support local offices, click one of the links below:

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EA Sports Active 2 ? review

Xbox 360/Xbox Kinect/PS3/Wii; �79.99; cert 3+; EA

EA Sports Active 2 takes a different approach to Kinect's other fitness contender, Your Shape. For a start, it can draw on star endorsements like David Beckham and Victoria Pendleton, although sadly not with in-game footage. There's also a nifty wrist monitor to keep tabs on your heartbeat and a resistance band to improve muscle tone while you exercise. It's a nice idea, but it does push the price up to nearly �80, which can only be justified if it really works as an all-in-one fitness programme. So does it?

Well, yes and no. With just over 50 activities on the 360 (15 less than the PS3 version) there's certainly no shortage of variety. And the sportier activities like skateboarding, cycling or basketball hoops are interwoven with more recognisable workout activities like jogging and boxing.

Achieving motion control over some of these activities has taken some creative muscle mapping, some of which pay off more successfully than others. Yes, you will look silly trying to ride an imaginary bike but activities like Dodgeball at least show that the Kinect can handle quicker movements, even if the accuracy is hit and miss.

As for fitness, you can choose between two trainers (male/female) and then two main training regimes, lasting three week or nine weeks. Both are scheduled daily to help you achieve your desired goals, which might be anything from a set number of calories to developing your upper body. Once in the game, you become the onscreen character, which you can customise to your heart's desire.

Personally, I much prefer Your Shape's decision to always show the real you onscreen ? beer belly and al.! I also have quibbles with EA's interface, which is littered with unnecessary submenus that Kinect clearly struggles to track through. Although some reveal additional fitness data, it serves no useful purpose and breaks up the workout into a procession of fiddly hand gestures.

There's no doubt that EA's bundle looks the part and contains a creative mix of punishing and recreational activities plus a decent online hub to compare and contrast. However, as a Kinect app, capable of something more than conventional interaction, it's an oddly distant experience where you rarely feel the programme is fully attuned to your body. Despite the cardiac monitor, I'd rather lose the �40 and get Ubisoft's Your Shape instead.

? Game reviewed on Xbox Kinect

Rating: 3/5


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Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - Playstation 3

Price: $59.99 ETA: 11/16/2010
Whether you're moving into a new apartment or fighting against the corruption of the Templar Order, it's always good to have help. Master Assassin Ezio enlists the aid of the Brotherhood, an order of assassins dedicated to toppling the corrupt Templar tyrants. In order to strike at the heart of their enemy, they must journey to Rome, the center of the Templar's power and greed. Assassin's Creed Brotherhood features a series-first multiplayer mode that allows you to choose from a variety characters, each with unique weapons and techniques, and then match your skills against other assassins from around the world.

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CCleaner 3.01 update makes it faster, nixes reboots, adds Adobe Reader X support

CCleaner just hit version 3.0 recently, but Piriform has already pushed an incremental update to the popular clean-up app. What's new in CCleaner 3.01? For starters, there's support for Adobe Reader X and Acronis True Image, better cookie detection for users of Firefox 4 beta 7, and improved handling of 7-zip, Chromium-based browsers like SRWare Iron, MMC, Silverlight local storage, and Adobe Reader 9. You also no longer need to reboot after CCleaner finishes cleaning up your Internet Explorer index.dat files (huzzah!).

CCleaner 3.01 isn't all about app support, however. It also starts up and scans faster, and both the uninstall tool and drive wiper have been improved. If you've got CCleaner set to check for updates, just fire it up and follow the prompts. Otherwise, you can download CCleaner 3.01 from the builds page.

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Dead Space 2 Isaac Evolution Trailer

Dead Space 2 Art Director Ian Milham breaks down the Evolution of Isaac.

 

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Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 11, 2010

Disney Epic Mickey - Nintendo Wii

Price: $49.99 ETA: 11/30/2010
Disney Epic Mickey is an action-adventure platforming game for the Wii console that sends Mickey Mouse on an epic journey of creativity and discovery. As Mickey, the player is propelled into Wasteland, an alternate world made up of Disney's forgotten creative efforts, and is given the power to wield paint and paint thinner to dynamically change the world while determining Mickey's path to becoming an epic hero. �Through the use of this unique paint and paint thinner, the key components of animation and Mickey's tools for impacting his world, players will have the ability to shape how the story unfolds as they discover the concept of 'Playstyle Matters' an innovative style of gameplay created by Disney Interactive Studios' Junction Point, led by industry luminary Warren Spector, where players creatively tackle different challenges in the world to explore all the possibilities and storylines but with consequences for their chosen actions.

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NoMute -- reclaim your iPad orientation lock switch

NoMute for iPad
Peeved when Apple took your iPad's incredibly useful orientation lock switch and swapped it for an 'alert mute' switch in iOS 4.2? Us too, but now you can reclaim what was once yours with a little jailbreak app called NoMute. Simply turning the Apple decreed mute switch back into an orientation lock switch, NoMute solves this frustrating problem.

Make your iPad side switch useful again -- Get your jailbreak on using Redsn0w and download NoMute from your friendly local jailbreak app store, Cydia.

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