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Be sure to check who wrote each post. Although we basically agree on most of our concepts, sometimes we don't. We both have unique views on many subjects.

Edited by - Trevor
Every once in a while, posts are made before I have time to spell check them, so please forgive any mistakes/or things that don't make sense, and know that it will be edited to make it completely understandable.

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Saturday, November 3, 2007

Trev's Animations: Robot!

By Guybrush Threepwood

This post was made on 11/3/07 by the young aspiring artist, Trevor Barton aka Guybrush Threepwood

Sorry for the late post. I was hoping to post this article three days ago, but my computer took ill and had to go to the hospital (Best Buy).

Anyways, I've been working here and there with some animation software called Bryce 6, and have finally finished a project with my limited animation skills. I call it "Trevor's Fifteen Seconds of Glory". Take a close look at the reflections in the metals and the menacing shadows.

I designed this robot for a game I'm writing. I'll post the original concept sketch later.

Enjoy!
Please feel free to comment and ask questions,
Peace,
Trev

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Innovation: A Fresh New Look?

By Hobbit

Nowadays, it seems like six first person shooters come out every day and there are so many Tony Hawk games, we don't even remember if there ever was a start to the series. Too often it seems when making games developers tend to copy each other, and why not? They see a game selling millions of copies and they say "I'll make the same game with maybe a slight change to the storyline and it'll sell, too."

There's also the problem of making too many sequels. When you see number four or five, you usually think to yourself, "Good grief can't you think of something new?" Sports franchises are notorious for doing this. They add a little bit of new content every year and with updated rosters, it lures us sports fans back. I confess I have two Madden NFL games for my PC and one for my Wii; The Wii is obvious why I got the game, new control scheme and such, but for my PC I fell for the trap, and one had a lot better graphics.

There is still some hope though, games like Elebits, a game where you must track down Elebits, little power things that are the source of the world's power. To capture them you have to push, pull, lift and generally hunt for them.

Some people disagree though; They say "Why can't we have it where the only games we own are Madden 08,07, 06, and First Person shooter games?" Or, "What's the matter if they make a second Car's?", A Pixar Animations Film game, even though there was only one movie.

But I think there is a place somewhere inside us all that wants more than just one genre. A game that hardcore gamers (and when I say hardcore I mean you Halo freaks) and casual gamers alike can enjoy is Animal Crossing. Animal Crossing is a game where you start as a broke villager in a sleepy forest full of animals. You're given a house with a mortgage on it. What made the game so unique though was the Gamecube's clock. Time passed in real time, there were 24 hours in a day, and only one Christmas. I have seen many different types of people from my sister, to an Xbox 360 owning friend, sit down and enjoy it.

I'm not saying those games with so many spinoffs aren't fun. All I'm saying is every once in a while we need a little change. You could look at it like this, your life is never always the same. Just when you're getting into a comfortable pattern something totally unexpected is thrown into your life.

That's why the Wii is so successful. It's innovation. but we're not going to suddenly take a vow to never play anything except Wii again, it's just innovation and change that makes it very fun, besides the fact that it's very easy to pick up and play. The Innovative games are usually very fun and sell well, but we still need Halo and Madden. So innovation is a usually a refreshing new look on gaming that makes us appreciate the developers for doing something new!

If you want to discuss this subject further please comment

Till then, Rawk On!

Nate