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Nick DiMola's Comments - Page 75

Budweiser Beer Review


Posted on 05/14/2013 at 12:56 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Hate to nitpick, but you misspelled beer. When referring to Budweiser, it's supposed to be "beer" (with quotation marks). 

Gamertag to face


Posted on 05/14/2013 at 09:20 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Haha, sounds like you've got quite the family! Funny enough, that little guy has curly hair like you in that last picture. I'll need to upload a more current picture of me and my boys for you guys.

I'll tell you what, after having 2, I don't know if I can handle another. You sir are a brave man for having more kids when you've got 2 that are almost out of the house!

Gamertag to face


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 10:15 PM | Filed Under Blogs

It's a couple years old now, but I pretty much look the same (that little guy in the picture is 2 and a 1/2 now) :

Issue 123: PixlBite Engine 3


Posted on 05/10/2013 at 06:15 AM | Filed Under Feature

Moving Sucks, where to put my hoard...


Posted on 05/06/2013 at 04:10 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I just moved my hoard, so I feel you there. I can't say I had any hard decisions to make other than choosing to dump all of my old Nintendo Powers. I would've loved to keep them, but they're worth very little. I cut out all of the posters I wanted and threw them in the recycling bin. It was a PITA to pack it all though and I'm still unpacking and setting up all of the systems.

You've got a few more systems than I do, so consider me jealous!

Nintendo @ E3: WAT


Posted on 04/26/2013 at 11:30 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I don't think that Nintendo doing a presentation is going to change that perception. The media and publishers continue to perpetuate it, so I think the damage is already done. By the standards of the media, better graphics, more horsepower = next gen, not new features.

I think the sad truth (depending on your perspective), is that Nintendo is on their own and will have to justify the existence of their home consoles from now on.

It's been my long held belief that Nintendo is striving towards merging their home and portable console markets, which will change their place in the industry forever. Wii U is the first step in that direction and I wouldn't be surprised if the next iteration of Wii U and 3DS come together into one console that can be docked at home or played on the go.

Top 5 Cancelled Wii Games


Posted on 04/26/2013 at 11:06 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Don't feel too bad about The Grinder. I played it at E3 2009 (I think, could've been 10) and it was just awful. It was essentially a poor man's Left 4 Dead with some very serious problems.

While High Voltage seemed like a real boon for Wii gamers, most of their stuff was just subpar. The Grinder would've reviewed similarly to The Conduit 1 and 2 and Tournament of Legends.

I have no tears for Sadness either. It was painfully obvious from day 1 that it was vaporware, but it continued to get press. Now Project HAMMER on the other hand is a game I still totally want to play...

Nintendo @ E3: WAT


Posted on 04/26/2013 at 10:54 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I can't really speak for Nintendo, but I do think that they're done competing with Microsoft and Sony in this war of attrition. Reality is, they aren't competing on the same terms, so why try?

Every year Nintendo has to bat down the bad PR spin that results from their conference, so I think it makes sense to just remove that x factor. Compare that to the Nintendo Directs and the stark contrast is really apparent. Regardless of whether or not they have their dog and pony show, they are going to get press from their floor showing, especially if they are showing off some big content.

Also, I wouldn't think it out of the realm of possibility that there will be a Nintendo Direct for everyone at home to show off what's going to be on the show floor, along with stuff going into the eShop for consumption.

I think it's a little too early to make a judgment on Nintendo's strategy, but I think it's at least smart to shake things up and do something different. Whether or not it pays off, we'll see soon. I expect that they'll return to form next year if this is a bust. If it's successful, 2012 may have very well been the last briefing they'll ever do at E3.

Nintendo @ E3: WAT


Posted on 04/26/2013 at 10:22 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I think it's worth mentioning that Nintendo's strongest points are always on the show floor. Forget the big conference, the stuff they have out always makes the most waves and has the best press. It seems that they are controlling the media flow by putting them in front of the most important piece of the puzzle: the games.

I agree with San Andreas. E3 is quickly losing relevance and the past two years have really been awful. This whole charade we call E3 was once an entertaining spectacle, but these days it's the source of much undue stress to meet pointless deadlines and a huge money pit for already hurting publishers. I'd say it'll be better for the industry to just kill the event or make it a real trade show where media doesn't have such a presence.

Anyway, that's just my 2 cents..

A General Update Laced with Frustration


Posted on 04/22/2013 at 01:59 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Let's see - we're playing System Shock 2 right now for Backloggers, so it'll have to be after that. I can probably start in a couple weeks, once I knock that one off and any remaining review tasks I've got on my plate.

Maybe I'll put a call out to the community at large and we'll all go through it together. That seems like it'd be a ton of a fun. Might have some unique co-op opportunities that way as well.

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