E3 2008 Microsoft Press Conference Thoughts

July 15, 2008 · Filed Under Articles, News, PC, Xbox 360 · Comment 

Xbox 360Here we are at E3 time again. Microsoft once again started the show with their press conference, and pretty much anything would be better than last year’s snooze fest at the high school. Thankfully, this year was hosted at E3, but was it any better?

The press conference kicked off with a great start. We got trailers & gameplay from Fable 2, Fallout 3, Gears of War 2 & Resident Evil 5, which were nice, but not a whole lot we hadn’t seen before. Getting a look at Fallout 3 actually being played was comforting to see they pulled it off right. Bethesda seems to be trying to make a game for everyone, AND they may just actually be able to pull it off. Play it in first person, third person, as a shooter, as a thief, with real-time combat or strategic targeting. It all seemed to work nicely in the demo.

After those game, at only a few small points in the presentation did the audience even clap and applaud a little bit, much less enthusiastically. Those brief moments were at the announcement of Portal: Still Alive, RockBand 2 offerings (including Guns and Roses, AC/DC and Metallica), and Square Enix announcing Final Fantasy XIII for the 360. Basically PC gaming got the shaft. Oh wait… I think they might have mentioned Fallout 3 was also PC. It was hard to tell, I kept nodding off.

The rest of the time was basically summed up as blah, blah, ugh, blah, ugh, ugh, blah! Seriously.

I think Microsoft was thinking their big announcement was the Mii-vatars, no Ava-Miis, no Wii-60 Avatars. Something like that. Just imagine your Nintendo Miis created by Rare for the Xbox 360. Oh, and steal the interface from the iPod/iPhone, and viola, you have the new 360 dashboard and Avatars. Beyond that, you have brand new party games that have been done before like Sing Star, wait I mean Lips.

NetflixBut hands down, the best part about their conference actually had NOTHING to do with gaming. Netflix is teaming up with Microsoft to add their streaming library to the 360 for subscribers! Now that’s awesome, and I can’t wait to stream movies through my Xbox 360.

And speaking of the Xbox 360, I found this awesome site that has a guide on how to fix the Red Ring of Death! Click Here to check it out!

Mass Effect PC Cheat Codes

June 14, 2008 · Filed Under Game Genres, Hot Games, PC, Role Playing · Comment 

Mass Effect PC Cheat CodesMass Effect is one of the greatest Role Playing Games to come out in recent years, it is the latest endeavor from BioWare, makers of many top-notch RPGs like Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic and Baldur’s Gate.

The cheats for the PC version of Mass Effect are hidden, to enable the cheats you must first edit the config file in you install directory. Do this at your own risk.

Browse your computer to where you installed the game … > BioWare > Mass Effect > Config. Open the file BIOInput with a text editor like Notepad. Find the line that says “Engine.Console” and directly underneath that line, place a new line that says “ConsoleKey=Tilde” (alternately you can use a different key command, but this is recommended). Save your file. Launch the game again, and now you can press the tilde (~) key to bring up the cheats console, then type in one of the cheats below.

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LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures Cheat Codes

June 7, 2008 · Filed Under Adventure, Game Genres, Hot Games, PC, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360 · Comment 

LEGO Indiana Jones

These cheat codes for LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures will work on the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC versions of the game.

Unlockable: Characters

Go to the math classroom at the university and insert the code to unlock the listed character.

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Good game cheats on Simpsons Hit and Run!

May 28, 2008 · Filed Under Action, Game Genres, Gamecube, PC, PS2, Platform, Xbox · Comment 

Simpsons Hit and Run is an awesome game, and this video below will fill you in on a bunch of crazy game cheat codes for the game. Simpsons Hit and Run is available on the Xbox, Gamecube, PS2 and PC.

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