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Day 115: scribblenauts

Scribblenauts is a game that I am excited about.

The funny thing is, it’s one of the few games where I don’t even particularly care too much how the gameplay turns out. It’s like being excited for Encarta to come out.

Remember Encarta? It was one of the first CD-ROMs I ever had for our first major home PC and it was essentially an encyclopedia. It was just a way to search through articles that contained information on your computer. It wasn’t a game (although it did have a kind of wacky visual knowledge quiz part of it), but it was exciting because of how it presented the information. Interested in a related article or want to see a picture of the fruit that this seed grows into? Just click! No need to find another volume and flip through it until you found the right article.

Scribblenauts is kind of the same thing. It’s the dictionary, presented on the DS, with the ability to spawn nouns. Sure, there’s a puzzle aspect to it – you have a little guy and you’re trying to collect stars and you can write down any word and it’ll appear in the game world.

I know what you’re saying: that’s impossible. Every word? Those are the same doubts I had when I first heard about the game. But it demoed at E3. There are videos on Youtube. And it looks…shockingly robust. So, sure, I’ll get it to play the main “game” portion of it. But like The Sims 3, you also buy the game to experiment, to see how far it’ll go.

So this fall, Katie will be busy on her DS with the new localized version of Professor Layton, and I’ll be trying to think of nouns that couldn’t possibly have been included in Scribblenauts. I imagine we’ll both be pretty happy.

Day 111: ship day

The Sims 3, the culmination of a huge amount of work by hundreds of people (me included) was released today.

Go buy it and a fraction of a cent of your money will go to keeping me employed.

Also, I hear it’s a pretty good game.

Day 110: e3

Today was the first day of this year’s E3, which is a huge 3-day video games conference in LA.  It means a lot of announcements, new screenshots/videos, and a bit of one-ups-man-ship from the big names in the industry.  It’s a time when video game fans check blogs constantly and companies put their cards (real or imaginary) on the table.

So with day 1 in the books, what promises has the video game industry made that it can attempt to not break within the next half year or so?

Microsoft definitely brought the big guns with announcements about Natal (a new camera that promises better full body motion control games then ever before!), social integration through Twitter and Facebook, and a couple Halo games, along with Metal Gear Solid (further deflating any console-exclusivity argument that Sony may try to use).

EA honed their female Wii focus with some Littlest Pet Shop and Charm Girls Club announcements, along with a new sports title (Mixed Martial Arts? Really?) and an expansion for EA Active coming out later this year.  We also showed off some stuff for “core” gamers like Bioware’s Star Wars MMO and Brutal Legend.

Ubisoft is making a Tintin game and decided to enter the Wii Fit/EA Active market with a game that comes with a different camera peripheral that reads your body shape (or something).

Telltale Games is going to make more Monkey Island games.  Which will either be brilliant or thoroughly disappointing.

And we’re only on day 1, folks.  I feel like there’ll be a lot more excitement to come, although I’m not sure how Nintendo and Sony will respond in their press conferences.  Nintendo is in a league of its own, be that good or bad.

Either way, with the release of Sims 3 tomorrow, it promises to be an intense week.

Day 108: relax?

With our east trip coast being a bit packed with things to do (and not as much simple relaxation) and a full day of work today, I feel rather tired.

Not sleepy tired, just like I want to just relax for a day or so.

I think I’d like to see a movie tomorrow.  Perhaps Pixar’s new triumph, Up?  Maybe something light and funny like the new Night at the Museum?  Maybe well-received Star Trek?  Maybe something action campy like Angels and Demons?

Whatever the choice, it might be nice to just blend into the shadows in a movie theater for a few hours, eating something screamingly unhealthy and letting the screen wash over me.

Or maybe I’d be equally happy just letting a few hours melt into my Wii or Xbox, playing some of the games on my backlog.  Nothing too hard, nothing too taxing.

Or maybe shopping, for a few hours.  Walking around an air-conditioned mall with a Cinnabon break, buying some clearance Gap clothes.

Or I could just sleep all day, eating ice cream and pizza in bed.

I’ll figure something out, and let you know what happens tomorrow.

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