Grey Dog Software released a number of updates, including the retail version of their new Bowl Bound College Football. I’ll probably check out the updated demo before I take the plunge, but I’m looking forward to leading the Midshipmen to the BCS Championship game!
Category: Archive
Archives – the Good, the Bad, and Ugly pre May 31, 2015.
No Fly List
I wasn’t around to write for the site because I had to fly to Tampa for a meeting on Friday. Imagine my surprise when I found out that I was on the “No Fly” list! It seems that evey Christopher Johnson in the United States was on the government watch list. This is not a trivial number of people. So, all of the thousands of us who aren’t terrorists have to fill out some forms and give three notarized (at our expense) copies of identification to TSA. And all of this apparently only makes us able to check in quicker – no more electronic check in for us, no more using the computer check in at the airport. For all of the Christopher Johnsons in the United States.
I’m all for increased security, but when you’re making lives miserable for a huge percentage of the named population, it seems a little silly to me and a pointless system. But I will bear my burden knowing that my inconvienance in airports is making everyone else safer to travel!
New OOTPBM Screenshots
The good folks at Sports Interactive posted 10 new Out of the Park Baseball Manager 2006 screenshots. There’s a baseball league in Germany? Who knew?
Ramblings
I switched back and forth between the Texas Colorado and Army Navy games yesterday. I think the Texas A&M game was a wake up call for the Longhorns, and poor Colorado had to suffer through a serious beat down because of it.
Navy beat Army for the fourth year in a row. Life is good.
I downloaded Grey Dog Software’s Total Pro Basketball 2005 and will take a look next week. The game looks much improved over last year’s version. I’m looking for an NBA sim, and this is pretty much the only game in town for GM fans.
A few “experts” seriously picked UCLA over USC.
I had the good fortune of being around San Diego State when Marshall Faulk was there (my wife is a proud Aztec). He is the greatest running back I’ve ever seen in college. Reggie Bush is a close second. The difference is that Marshall Faulk was by far the only option at San Diego State. You knew who was going to get the majority of the touches. Yet when he touched the ball and got to the secondary, there was always a chance that he would score a TD. Reggie Bush is one of many options at USC, so that’s why I will always think Faulk was the better college running back. Teams would line up 10 players in the box and Faulk would still rush for 200 yards.
Go Navy!
The Army Navy game is today at 2:30 PM ET. I tell my students at Texas A&M that they have a nice little quaint rivalry with University of Texas compared to the proud tradition that is the Army Navy game. Graduates of both institutions take the game very seriously. I remember when I was deployed in Japan many years ago breaking into the Officer’s Club at 3:00 AM to watch the game with some of my fellow Academy graduates. Losses are devestating and victory is expected. Records really don’t matter because history shows us many examples of a scrapy Army or Navy team defeating the opponent with a better record.
It is a good natured rivalry. One of my students at the University of Florida was a helicopter pilot in the Army, a West Point graduate, and we had fun giving each other a hard time during this time of year. I ran track and raced bicycles when I was a Midshipman, and it gave me great pleasure that I never lost to an Army doggy while I was at the Academy.
Games like these make college sports so much fun.
More OOTPBM News
A couple of new posts at the Out of the Park Baseballl Manager site. In the first, Markus Heinsohn discusses the stats engine and how it works. The second post asks for volunteers to help write the OOTPBM manual. It’s not clear how they are going to choose the help that they’re asking for from the OOTP community, but it is nice to see that a manual is in the works.
Damn Doggies!
About the only way Army will see the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy is if they steal it.
Go Navy, Beat Army!
OOTP Final Patch
At long last, Out of the Park Baseball released the final 6.51 patch. Now it’s on to Out of the Park Baseball Manager 2006!
I suppose the assigment of the “hero” label must be qualified now and then.
His exploits in a Phantom jet were very inspiring to me as a kid. Still are. But news like this makes it very hard for me to be optimistic about our society.
Strat-O-Matic Baseball News
A pre-release schedule for Strat-O-Matic Baseball was posted on their site. You’ll be able to pre-order 2005 products on December 20th.
Matrix Games Holiday Sale
Grognards everywhere should head over to Matrix Games and check out their holiday sale. Six war games’ prices are reduced.
Out With the Old … Addiction, Collector, Poor Judgement
Back in the day I had a major addiction to buying games. I would buy pretty much everything that came out, just because I could – ah, the days before two kids and law school payments. It was a time of innocence; a time of stupidity.
Packing up stuff for my upcoming move (hopefully any week now) I realize just how stupid I was. Yes, I was addicted; I do not use that term loosely. I actually *had* to have every game. I “collected” games. I got a rush from *buying* games. I assume that is what happens to folks that have to take a nic break, or have to have a drink, or whatever goes with the vice. Believe it or not there was a time when I owned every PlayStation title on the market – we are talking about 175+ games (at the time). Wow!
I have since got over my addiction, but I still show some signs of stupidity. The latest version of FootBall Manager. Had to have it. Preordered it. Have yet to play it, much less load it on my laptop. I will chalk that one up to poor timing.
Anyway, back to the point at hand. As I am packing up stuff, I realized that I have many games that I have never played, and I doubt I will ever have time to play. Sure I am keeping some of the stuff (some classics for a rainy day), but for now a lot of games have to go – to help pay off this massive house renovation or something to that effect.
I have the following junk, err games, on eBay right now (43 or so hours left): Porsche Challenge, NFS Porsche Unleashed, Jumping Flash! 2, TOCA Championship Racing, TOCA 2, Nanotek Warrior, RPG Maker, Tomb Raider II, Tomb Raider III, and PaRappa the Rapper all for the original PlayStation. I also decided that I could live with my 2005 version of Madden, so Madden 2006 for the PS2 is for sale. For the collectors out there, everything is pretty much brand new, some with the actual shrinkwrap (that addiction thing).
For what it is worth, I actually got my money’s worth from Porsche Challenge and both TOCA games. Nanotek Warrior, Porsche Unleashed, and PaRappa all received plenty of play time, but hard to say I actually got my money’s worth. Madden 2006 was a waste of money – I never really found the time to get into it the way I should have. As for Jumping Flash! 2, RPG Maker and the Tomb Raider games – never played and all except Tomb Raider II are still in the shrinkwrap. About six months ago I opened Tomb Raider II with the intent of playing it, but alas, I never got around to it. Maybe if it does not sale. Maybe.
For those wonder, Jumping Flash was a great game, so I naturally had to get the follow-up, but I never got around to finding out. I assume I can be plenty happy by just holding on to Jumping Flash.
I used to say that gaming was my vice, but I guess it was also a financial vice in a very big way. This is just a very small round of games that all cost $39-49 a pop. I doubt I will recover 10% of the original value. That should say something to all you would be collectors!
FIFA Manager 06 Patch
The long awaited patch for EA Sports FIFA Manager 06 was released. There’s quite an extensive list of fixes in the patch notes. There was a little bit of an uproar because a German version of the patch was available before an English version was released. All is well now.
CM 2006 Footage
Eidos posted another in their exciting Championship Manager 2006 Pawns Attack series. This time it is the orange pawns that are putting presssure on the goal.
Markus Speaks…Again
There’s a new blog entry at the Out of the Park Baseball Manager 2006 site. Some pretty exciting news about the extent that OOTPBM can create huge baseball universes. I’m still holding my breath for the online gaming blog entry because a lot will change from OOTP 6.5 as far as I can tell. Since most of the new changes look ver, very good, I can only hope that changes to the online portion of the game are as nice.