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Guy creates real-world Lancer, not quite as cool as Dom and Marcus

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Here's a video of a guy who added a chainsaw to his AR-15.  While the gun is a bit of an homage to Gears of War it turns out that it is not quite as cool as it appears in the video game and probably not overly useful in real life.  Still it does peak the "Damn that's pretty cool meter.  Here's a video of it in action:
Thanks to Gizmodo for the link

News Roundup: Wrath of the DC Universe

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  • The Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe mash-up actually dodges a potential fatality.
  • The suspects are lined up as Massive Gamer examines "Who Killed Tabula Rasa?"
  • Five MMOs to play other than WoW: Wrath of the Lich King.
  • Is the cost-benefit ratio for DDR3 finally worth it?  APH Networks looks at Patriot Extreme Performance PC3-14400 2x1GB DDR3 RAM.
  • TechwareLabs compiled its Official Netbook Buying Guide.
  • One of the most feature-rich chassis to come along in a while, it's the Thermaltake Armor+ LCS.
  • The only criticism the Biostar TA790GX A2+ Motherboard deserves is that is lacks interesting addons.
Thanks to Defunct Games, Massive Gamer, APH Networks, TechwareLabs, and Digit-Life for today's news roundup.

News Roundup: Champions World Edge

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  • Mirror's Edge is edge-of-your-seat action, and Defunct Games is looking forward to more.
  • The former Community Manager for Ultima Online continues her interview with Massive Gamer.
  • What exactly has Quantum Rise brought to the EVE Online universe?
  • The Champions Online website has been updated with a new "Ask Cryptic" feature.
  • For a do-it-yourself case, CaseCritics looked at (through) the see-thru Sunbeamtech Acrylic HTPC chassis.
  • Is the Tagan A+ Curbic Mid Tower Case giving reviewers a not-so-subliminal hint at scoring?
  • The Intel Pentium E5200 Processor "outperforms a lot of more expensive older processors."
  • Businesses in need of more storage might look to the QNAP TS-409U Turbo NAS.
  • The ATI HD 4870 1GB vs. NVIDIA GTX 260/216 986MB -- Fight!
  • Heatpipes -- Get 'em while they're hot!  Tweaknews examines the Silverstone NT06 Evolution Heatpipe CPU Cooler.
  • Instead of Guitar Hero World Tour, AtomicGamer would rather be playing the GH drumkit in that other musical instrument game.
Thanks to Defunct Games, Massive Gamer, TechwareLabs, CaseCritics, Legit Reviews, Digit-Life/iXBT Labs, Techgage, Tweaknews and AtomicGamer for today's news roundup.

News Roundup: Tabula Rasa Underground Tomb

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Thanks to Defunct Games, Cryptic Studios, TheTechLounge, AtomicGamer, Massive Gamer, I4U News, ActionTrip, Tweaknews.net, Techgage, and Digit-Life for today's news roundup.

News Roundup: The Original Forgotten Invaders

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  • This Week In Defunct Games features Forgotten Worlds and Space Invaders: The Original GameCyril's not happy.
  • Tech junkies will catch onto the humor as they witness the lumbering extinction of NVIDIA's "G4saurus."
  • The AMD hush-hush project known previously as "Deneb" will launch as the AMD Phenom II X4 Processor.
  • With the Intel Core i7 family of processors available, Legit Reviews looks at the compatible Kingston HyperX 3GB DDR3 2GHz Triple-Channel Memory Kit.
  • According to I4U News, the Alienware Area-51 m15x Gaming Notebook is one of the best 15-inch gaming notebooks on the market.
  • TechwareLabs examines the performance-boosting Intel E7200 2.53GHz Dual Core Processor.
Thanks to Defunct Games, Legit Reviews, AtomicGamer, I4U News and TechwareLabs for today's news roundup.

News Roundup: Quantum Duty Call of the Lich King

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  • Defunct Games implores, "Don't F***ing Buy That Game!"  A non-gamers guide to getting the wrong gift.
  • The steps to take in order to get my hands on WAR's Knights of the Blazing Sun weren't so apparent, at first.
  • Massive Gamer launches into the EVE Online: Quantum Rise expansion.
  • Every MMO has its good and bad launches -- even if it's from Blizzard.  Even if it's WoW: Wrath of the Lich King.
  • For a CPU cooler that performs as good as it looks, Legit Reviews presents the 180W-capable Cooler Master V8 CPU Cooler.
  • Treyarch may have recovered their sullied name with Call of Duty: World at War.
  • All in all, the Termaltake BlacX External Hard Drive Docking Station is a "fine piece of hardware."
Thanks to Defunct Games, Massive Gamer, AtomicGamer, Legit Reviews, and Tweaknews for today's news roundup.

News Roundup: Pacific Rift Shadow Odyssey

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Thanks to Defunct Games, TheTechLounge, Massive Gamer, Legit Reviews, Digit-Life, Techgage, and I4U News for today's news roundup.

News Roundup: Mirrors of Moria

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  • Was Defunct Games too kind with its review of Quantum of Solace?
  • Sony has managed to lose at least one LittleBigPlanet customer already.
  • Apparently over his MMO genre fatigue, Randy has now been sucked into Warhammer Online.
  • Look deep into The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria before you pick up that expansion pack.
  • Massive Gamer looks at how EVE Online uses narrative and what other MMOs could learn from it.
  • Two products reviewed for ASUS: Lion Square and Triton 85 CPU Coolers.
  • ActionTrip takes their review of Mirror's Edge up but not nearly over the top.
  • ... While AtomicGamer was equally impressed with the first-person non-shooter.
  • The debut offering from a brand new company is impressive:  Tweaknews reviews the Gelid Silent Spirit Heatpipe CPU Cooler.
  • Large and feature-packed, Techgage has the rundown of the Cooler Master HAF 932 Full-Tower.
Thanks to Defunct Games, Massive Gamer, Digit-Life, AtomicGamer, ActionTrip, Tweaknews, and Techgage for today's news roundup.

PETA gives us Cooking Mama, makes me hungry

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Hey, I love animals as much as the next guy but I love the taste of steaks, burgers, and hot dogs as well. Peta's put out a game using the Cooking Mama style letting you prepare a turkey in all its bloody glory. I do wonder though where they get their eggs because I've never had an egg bleed red blood when cracked open.  I don't know about you but after playing I just want to have turkey more!
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News Roundup: American Mega King Hack

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Thanks to Defunct Games, Xbox America, Massive Gamer, APH Networks, AtomicGamer, Legit Reviews, and I4U News for today's news roundup.

October NPD numbers and Sony takes a hit

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When you don't price cut your console, this is what happens. The numbers for October are in and Sony's PlayStation 3 gets trounced by the other two consoles. As usual the Nintendo products dominate the month but the PlayStation 3 sells 181,000 less consoles than the Xbox 360. I don't have any expectations for the numbers on the PS3 to go higher in these tough times though so it might be a rough couple of months for Sony. At least Sony can count on our resident Dan Keener on giving a +1 to their numbers for the PS3 in November.

   September October  Difference
PlayStation 2 173,500  136,000 -37,500
PlayStation 3 232,400  190,000 -42,400
PSP 238,100  193,000 -45,100
Xbox 360 347,200  371,000 23,800
Wii 687,000  803,000 116,000
Nintendo DS 536,800  491,000  -45,800

The top game is Fable II which sold a boatload (790,000) of copies. I'm surprised it did that well and I hope to pick it up soon.. once I get through all the other things I have laying around.

News Roundup: World at EndWar

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  • Our own Chuck Husemann thinks Joystiq's aversion to Call of Duty: World at War is running lopsided.
  • In their On Running Feuds feature, Defunct Games implores "Hey Real Life, Quit Doing My Job!"
  • You won't be disappointed with Tom Clancy's EndWar -- so sayeth Xbox America.
  • "Watching pain dry is just as engaging as reviewing motherboards!"  Regardless, Rage3D covers the AMD 790GX.
  • In order to tap into the parallel processing muscle of a GPU, proper tools are needed, and Rage 3D uses them in today's topic:  ATI Stream Computing Unleashed.
  • World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King launches and Massive Gamer is on the scene, reporting live, cable news style.
  • CPU and GPU fusion is the way of the future?  AMD announces stream computing will be mainstream.
  • NCsoft West names Dirk Metzger Vice President of Marketing.  Wondering if he can top a "DNA Drive" and subsequent launch into space for Tabula Rasa.
  • The fighting in Gears of War 2 is fun, though sometimes cheapened by the "immaturity" of your opponents.
  • ActionTrip thinks there's a bit too much micromanagement in Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3.
  • A break from the ordinary, Legit Reviews looks at the Smooth Creations LANShark Gaming System.
  • The Quantum of Solace adds up to about 68%, per AtomicGamer.
  • The i3DSpeed project is dedicated to informing you about performance of a large number of graphics cards in Windows Vista.
Thanks to Xbox America, Defunct Games, AtomicGamer, Rage3D, Massive Gamer, Legit Reviews, NCsoft, The Hachiko, ActionTrip, and Digit-Life for today's news roundup.

Gaming and the perception of history

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As someone who is half German it was interesting to read this post on Joystiq by James Ransom-Wiley about how he couldn't get past the first five minutes of Call of Duty:World at War because of how the Japanese are depicted in the game.  That's certainly fine as we all have different tolerances for violence and the issue certainly seemed to hit home with him given his ancestry.  What really got my goat was that the fact that he then paints the Nazi's (and transitively all Germans) with the brush of pure evil but the Japanese (who committed nearly as horrible acts) get a free pass.

While no one in my family has direct ties to either World War (my great grandfather came to America before the start of WWI) I still feel some ties to my ancestry.  My family lived in Germany for a number of years and I've stood in the showers at Dachau and seen the horrors of a concentration first hand.  I've seen the monuments in Russia where the Nazi's wiped out entire villages and it's something that leaves an indelible mark on your soul.  It's something that we can't ever forget or allow to happen again.  For most Germans this is our cross to bear as there's not getting around it.

Personally I don't have a problem killing Nazi's in games like Call of Duty because I've abstracted them enough to realize it's just a game and that these are soldiers of an evil philosophy.  Not all Germans at the time were bad people and some fought actively against the Nazi party when and where they could (something that gets lost in all the WWII move and game plotlines).  If we really look at the mirror of history though it's not like we as American's were completely innocent (the fire bombing of Dresden comes to mind) of everything at the time.

Getting back to the point of this post it's a bit disturbing when you can paint one group as "evil" while another group is forgiven.  Especially based on comments like:

"I draw a disconnect between Nazis and Germans as large as the divide between "alien" and human. The Nazis have been transformed into monsters, which does not need to be justified in my gaming. But the Japanese Empire that bombed Pearl Harbor and the Japanese today, even Japanese-Americans, are very much intertwined in my perception. Those people are connected for me -- a part of me -- and I see them in World at War."

You have to wonder how much popular culture impacts a perception like this, if Saving Private Ryan was based in Iwo Jima would we still have the same perception of the Japanese?  They were just as ruthless as the Germans and Western culture is fairly ignorant of what the Japanese did to the Chinese during this period in time.  I'm not advocating that the Japanese were worse than the Germans at the time but we need to realize that there's a lot of history out there that hasn't made it's way into pop culture and that it's sometimes too easy to look the other way when it comes to personal history or things we are connected to.
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Circuit City files Chapter 11, begins to head the way of CompUSA

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Circuit City filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy today just a week after announcing that they were closing 155 stores nationwide.  It's certainly looking grim for the retailer as the weakening economy is finishing the job started by online retail and Best Buy.  This doesn't mean they will be turning off the lights any time soon but this isn't an encouraging sign for the company.   Chapter 11 just means they are filing for protection from creditors (vs. Chapter 7 which is closing down operations) but in this economy and with their reputation I don't see good things ahead for the company.

News Roundup: Gears of Warhammer

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  • If you want to read about Space Harrier and "This Week in GameTap" in its indigenous environment, head over to This Week In Defunct Games.
  • Popular Mechanics has published an article on how Gears of War 2 is using the Unreal engine, and how that and other features help create a realistic military scenario.
  • Massive Gamer debuts the Bitton's WAR column, describing how in Warhammer Online, "War is (Almost) Everywhere!"
  • Those guys are also chillin' in Iceland, reporting on the PvP tournament taking place at the EVE Online fanfest.
  • The compact in-ear design of the Razer Moray Gaming Headphones makes them extremely portable.
  • The Intel i7-965 XE Extreme Edition Nehalem Processor is not your usual bump in clock speed and a new number name tag.
Thanks to Defunct Games, Popular Mechanics, Massive Gamer, I4U, and Tweaknews for today's news roundup.

News Roundup: Noctua Fanatec Commando

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  • It's the final episode of Cyril Reads Bionic Commando over at Defunct Games.  "Expect plenty of bionic swinging, tons of gunplay, and, most importantly, a healthy dose of evil dictators dying."
  • TechwareLabs is raving over the German-engineered Fanatec Porsche 911 Racing Wheel.
  • Massive Gamer's opinion column, Sanya's Rants & Rambles, asks What If MMOGs Were Developed By Vote?
  • It's day one of the EVE Online Fanfest 2008 -- Looks like developer CCP is holding up Iceland's economy on its own.
  • You are not ready.  The OCZ NIA is the first commercially available BCI (brain-computer interface) that lets you play games ... with your mind.
  • High-performance cooling, very low noise levels:  It's the Noctua NH-U12P Intel/AMD Heatpipe CPU Cooler.
Thanks to Defunct Games, TechwareLabs, Massive Gamer, Legit Reviews, and Tweaknews for today's news roundup.

News Roundup: Wrath of the Mines of Shadow Odyssey

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Thanks to TechwareLabs, Digit-Life, Massive Gamer, and Legit Reviews for today's news roundup.

News Roundup: Fable Buzz! Master

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  • The puzzling Buzz! Master Quiz for the PSP gets blasted for notably not living up to its potential.
  • Defunct Games assembled politically-themed measures specifically for videogamers in "The Change We Need: Gaming Measures Worth Voting For."
  • From AtomicGamer's standpoint, Fable II accomplishes everything Molyneux set out to do.
  • ...While Multiwinia may win a few converts in the process as well.
  • On the whole, the GeForce GTX 260 with 216 Stream Processors can