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Submission + - New Wolfenstein Details (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "The legendary Wolfenstein is getting a next-gen makeover in 2009 and gameplayer has been given early access to the game. In this article they detail their hands-on experience with the game and run through the facts they were able to get out of the developer. It also comes with eight new screenshots."
Classic Games (Games)

Submission + - The Complete History of Atari (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: ""Atari" is a term from the Chinese strategy game Go, and refers to a stone or a group of stones that are in danger of being taken by one's opponent. It's an apt name, since Atari's history has been characterised by a number of mergers, takeovers and buyouts. In fact, it's a little difficult to distinguish what exactly is the "true" Atari. You'll want to sit down: this is going to be a discursive ride... — from gameplayer"
The Internet

Submission + - 25 Awesome Free Games (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "Times are tough. Money is thin on the ground, you're wearing cardboard boxes for shoes and gaming entertainment can seem like a luxury even to ardent gamers who normally put such petty overheads as food and shelter far behind feeding themselves the latest and greatest gaming titles. There's no reason that fun need cost the Earth or even a small island nation however, not when there's an absolute wealth of gaming goodness available on the net. This gameplayer article offers links to 25 killer games you can download for free, many of which were commercial releases not all that long ago. A very handy resource!"
Earth

Submission + - How Consumer Electronics Affect our Planet (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "The term 'Green Gaming' doesn't mean a whole lot... yet. Consumer electronics are the next target of the global effort to minimise harm to the planet following such initiatives as the recent Earth Hour event. This gameplayer article discusses the way electronics used in gaming — such as TVs, Home Theatre Equipment and the consoles/PCs themselves — are affecting the planet, from how they are made through to how they are disposed of at the end of their lifetimes."
It's funny.  Laugh.

Submission + - A Video History of Virtual Boobs (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "The history of video games is littered with many majestic things; ever-increasing visuals, impressive leaps and bounds in animation, and the technology behind free-roaming camera controls. But perhaps the greatest advancement of these aforementioned technology leaps is in their combination. The equation is simple really; impressive visuals + seamless animation + free-roaming camera = virtual boob viewing without the risk of being slapped, sued, or called a perve (unless someone in the real world catches you doing it). We've had to come a long way to get to the virtual sweater puppies that we have today, so kick back and enjoy the video history of virtual boobs . For the gamer guys it's a chance to ogle virtual love cushions, for women it is a chance to laugh at the petty nature of the male game developer's mind. But whatever your reason, plenty a-bustin' beauty is sure to follow."
Nintendo

Submission + - The Game Boy 20th Anniversary Celebration (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "Nintendo's Game Boy turns twenty years of age in April. To honour this momentous milestone gameplayer has put together a celebration of the Game Boy's life, including footage of the original commercials and games. With almost 120 million units sold, the Game Boy is the second most successful games machine of all time and has lived an incredible life. The article is also supported by a Top 15 Games on Game Boy feature."
It's funny.  Laugh.

Submission + - Celebrating Explosions in Games (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "When mankind makes crap explode we are at our very finest. Why? Because explosions give our puny species the chance to ball up a fist full of fire and punch Mother Nature square in the face. Disturbing insights into our pyromania aside, who among you doesn't get amped up by an awesome explosion? Just like the word 'ninja', the term 'explosion' is an irresistible magnet for human interest and when it comes to witnessing an epic explosion (and walking away from it 'un-liquefied') you can't go past videogames. Games have ever been the best friend of the explosion, and throughout the years — from sprites, to vector, to 3d — game designers have been trying to one-up each other with bigger badabooms. Gameplayer has found videos of the more memorable ones..."
Games

Submission + - Apple and Nintendo Sitting in a Tree (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "From Gameplayer — Who came first, the chicken or the egg? We'll answer that question for you at the end of this article, but while pondering this age old conundrum we got to thinking about the ways Nintendo and Apple have bounced off each other in the last few years to become the powerhouse brands of the interactive entertainment medium. Nintendo and Apple just continue to find more and more people to buy into their products. They continue to burrow deeper into the global conscience and economy. But how?"
Editorial

Submission + - Comedy in Gaming: A Genre in Crisis (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "Movies and TV have wasted away into Scary Movies and reality television. Games will be next. Quality games are under threat. Comedy, the trickiest genre of all, is under threat. Can humorous games survive? Gameplayer examines this question..."
It's funny.  Laugh.

Submission + - Smokin' Hot (or Scary) Cosplaying Gamers (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "Dictionaries define "Cosplay" as the following: Cosplay (kosupure), a contraction of the English words "costume" and "play", is a Japanese subculture centered on dressing as characters from manga, anime, and video games, and, less commonly, live action television shows, movies, or Japanese pop music bands. Gameplayer define it as: a nutso bunch of people who, while good hearted and enthusiastic, are largely unfit to don skin tight, revealing clothing. That's speaking generally, of course. You can usually go to a convention nowadays and meet some really cool moderately attractive people who have just suited up for a laugh, or some weirdos who live on the fringe and have no concept of deodorant. Also in rare cases you can sometimes witness a drop dead awesome looking cosplayer — a rare, Halley's Comet of hotness. Featured within are some of the very best, and the very 'blurst' of videogame character dress-ups, coming to a convention near you."
Programming

Submission + - Messed Up Glitches in Games (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "Even the best of game developers can leave a big dirty glitch buried within its products that can turn a gameplay experience on its head (sometimes literally). Gameplayer has trawled through the web to locate video footage of some of the more amazing and hilarious examples of glitches in games. It acts as an interesting insight into the bugs that some games — especially today — ship with. It's not all negative though, with the site also offering praise for the skills of developers in a sister article called The Most Memorable Explosions in games, which also shows off video footage of some of the best ka booms in history."

Comment Content altering (Score 5, Interesting) 27

The worst thing for LittleBigPlanet is the way that Sony have gone through and removed peoples content - many of which would have had hours of work and love poured into them. That is such a quick way to ruin user incentive. Even this guy, who is now indirectly acting to promote the game, has had his stuff altered and he doesn't even know why. That's terrible.
Software

Submission + - The 60 Hottest Games of 2009 (gameplayer.com.au) 2

SlappingOysters writes: "With 2009 now upon us, gameplayer has taken an extensive look at what lies ahead in gaming and what are the hottest titles of the next twelve months. For ease of reading, they have broken the list into six formats (PC, X360, PS3, Wii, DS, PSP) and you can head directly to whichever is your preferred option. They have also looked into the hottest PC hardware configurations for the beginning of 2009 in three separate budget categories."
Software

Submission + - Volition talks Red Faction: Guerrilla (gameplayer.com.au)

Parz writes: "Upcoming PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 game Red Faction: Guerrilla — the third game in the series — is set to raise the bar on destructible environments with an all new physics driven game engine. Gameplayer recently spoke in-depth with the game's producer Rick White about what the new Red Engine can achieve, how it influences the gameplay and much more. The site was also given an opportunity to get an early play of the game and have detailed its experience in a hands-on feature alongside some new and exciting screenshots."

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