PSP 3.0 Firmware Upgrade (PS3 Required for PSX Emulation)

I guess this is fairly dated; well, at least a few days old, but I find it hard to believe that Sony would finally pull off a major firmware upgrade that support PSX emulation, only to learn that you have to have a PS3 to download and transfer the games.  Talking about a major run-on sentence, and a major downer.  Several sites, including IGN, claim that Sony is working to ‘fix’ this problem ASAP.

It would open up a world of possibilities if I could play PSX games on my PSP, but it would royally suck if I have to purchase them again.  Still, for certain ditties – FF VII comes to mind, and maybe a solid NCAA 2000 title or a decent F1 game – I would shell out a few bucks.  Sony is just not thinking with a clear head if they think PSP owners are going to buy a $500-600 PS3, just to play PSP games on their PSP.  What are they thinking?

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Wii Sports – Good Family Entertainment?

While I wait, and debate if I should get a Wii, I thought this article from Infendo was interesting

“I witnessed something miraculous today. My sister, who rarely plays games, whooped butt in tennis. My mom smiled as she threw a spare in bowling. My dad, a man who I’ve never seen play a game in his life, beat my mom at bowling by getting four strikes in a row. I underestimated Nintendo. I wondered if their whole anyone-can-play strategy was simply marketing hooey. I was wrong, and Nintendo was right. If my family was playing games today after Thanksgiving lunch, Nintendo’s future is brighter than the Wii’s blue light on its brightest setting.”

The more I read, the more interested I am in getting a Wii, but I keep telling myself “wait until next year” … I really want to see what else Nintendo is going to do with this thing before springing for their latest system.

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SEC Preview (Week 13)

After taking an accidental week off, I am back to show off my lack of prognostication skills.  Something like that.  Interesting slate of rivalry games this week, headlined by the LSU/Arkansas game this afternoon.

(9) LSU – (5) Arkansas
I keep reading that LSU is the best two loss team in the country, and I keep thinking that Arkansas is not the real deal.  This game should prove that Arkansas is a solid contender as they win the Golden Boot thingy.

(4) Florida – Florida State
Florida State will not ‘save’ their season.  Gators will win big in this mismatch of FL schools.

Kentucky – (19) Tennessee
If this game was in the Bluegrass State, I would call for a surprising upset, but that is not going to happen in Rocky Top.

South Carolina – (24) Clemson
Always a good one; hope we get it locally this year.  I have to go SEC in this one; Gamecocks in a minor upset over Clemson.

Mississippi State – Mississippi
I think they play for an egg or some such.  Not sure if either team is good enough to win an egg, but I have to pick someone, so how about the Bulldogs of Mississippi.

(16) Georgia Tech – Georgia
Which Georgia team is going to show up?  If the team that whipped Auburn takes the field, Georgia will win.  If not, oh boy, look for a major embarrassment.  I cannot stand the bumblebees, but I guess they have to beat us sooner or later.  I am going to go homer, and say that Georgia in a hard fought upset.

Texas just kicked off vs. A&M.  Hopefully the Horns bounce back and wrap up a spot in the Big 12 Championship game.  Hook ’em!

Go Dawgs!

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U.S. Soccer Low

Just ran across this article at USAToday.com; the U.S. National soccer team is now ranked #31 in the latest FIFA rankings.

The U.S. team, ranked as high as fifth in May before a poor showing at the World Cup, fell two points to No. 31 in November’s FIFA rankings Wednesday. The last time the U.S. was not in the top 30 was June of 1999, when it was also No. 31.

Of course the rankings cannot mean all that much since the U.S. was fifth at the start of the World Cup. It will be interesting to track where the U.S. goes from here; hopefully only upwards and forward progress.

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Pinball Hall of Fame $4.99 @ Best Buy

Most of you know that I am a pretty big advocate of Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection (for the PSP).  Looks like it is $4.99 November 24-25, which is a heck of a deal.  If you own a PSP, and have even a passing interest in pinball, this is a great way to kill some time.  Extremely entertaining, with solid pinball gameplay.

The ad also Gun (for the PS2) listed for $4.99; never played this one, but someone at work says it is entertaining.  It is also on the PSP, but not at this loss leader price.  I saw a replay of X-Play on G4TV the other night, and they played a great quote from the game, over and over and over “… wasted a perfectly good whore on you …”  What more can you ask for in a game?

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More on the NFL Network

I just saw this article; pretty sure my post below was first, but it is not as if everyone and their brother is complaining about not getting to see these ‘extra’ NFL games.

The NFL Network has sued Comcast over the cable company’s plans to put the network on a premium-priced sports tier in systems acquired from Time Warner and Adelphia. The network also is embroiled in litigation with Charter Communications. The third-largest cable operator (5.9 million subscribers) signed on as the NFL Network’s first big cable provider in January 2004, but the network hasn’t been on Charter since December 2005 because of a basic-versus-premium dispute.

According to the article, non NFL Network subscribers do get to see ‘in market’ games, so hopefully that means that I will not miss the ATL/Dallas game.

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Giving Tony Hawk Away

I thought it was interesting (and somewhat funny) that Toys R Us is running a 5AM-noon $129.99 PS2 system special that gives you Tony Hawk’s Project 8 for free.  Are we up to 8 of these games now?  I think I still have the first two for the PSX in my library … somewhere.  Never really got into the games.  I guess at this point the publisher (and Toys R Us) figures that the game is played out, so why not give it away for free?

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving, and safe travels to and from where ever it is you happy to spend turkey day.  While I have too many blessings to count, I figured I would list a few here …

  • Family of course; especially my wonderful wife, Tonya, and sons Joshua and Nathan.  Of course boy number three due in February.
  • My dad
  • My new house, which of course was my grandmother’s house
  • Thanksgiving in my house; been 10+ years since a Thanksgiving dinner graced this house
  • Surviving our first Thanksgiving dinner; keeping my fingers crossed on this one!
  • This website, its readers, and the contributors to the site over the years.  We quietly celebrated our fifth anniversary September 27, 2006!
  • Chris; great ‘virtual’ friend, partner in crime on the site, and gaming partner (when I actually get to play OOTPB and WoW)
  • Video Game library of 100+ games and several systems spanning the years.  Many unopened games, which provide countless opportunities if I ever get around to them.  Sad, but true; thankfully, wasted purchases do not happen too much these days.  With so many games, who needs a Wii, PS3, or 360?

Of course there are more, many more, too many to count or name.  Maybe I will do a part two later today if the mood strikes.  Happy Thanksgiving!

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NFL Network

Hot damn!  A new tradition is started on NFL.com, with the addition of a third Thanksgiving game (KC vs. Denver) tonight, followed by more games each week for the rest of the season.  Too bad I do not get the NFL Network; me and another 60-million or so NFL fans are in the same boat.

It seems that the NFL Network and some major cable networks – Charter for one, which happens to be my cable provider – are in a nasty dispute over how to package the NFL Network.  Seems the NFL brass wants the new channel to be part of basic cable, but most cable providers want it as part of a premium tier due to the associated costs.  We the fans are caught in the middle.

I could switch to DirectTV, but why should I have to do that when my cable service and cable modem service works great already; no complaints, not even with pricing.  I have written my local Charter provider several times, but to no avail.

So no Denver/KC tonight, no Baltimore/Cincinnati next week (will be in London, so no big deal), but it gets better.  The following weeks will see me missing Cleveland/Pittsburgh (hey, it is football … well, sort of0, San Francisco/Seattle (uh, well maybe not a big loss), and then Saturday Dec 16 I will not get to see Dallas/Atlanta unless I score some tickets for the games.  Boo hiss!  I will also miss Minnesota/Green Bay, KC/Oakland, and NY Giants/Washington.

OK, on second glance, I am not missing much, but it is the freaking principle of the thing; I want to watch football!  I cannot believe that I cannot see Dallas vs. Atlanta because my cable provider will not work out something with the NFL Network folks.  I would gladly pay $5/month for the channel, just to get the extra games, but that would be too much to ask.

This Thanksgiving, turkeys are not the only ones getting screwed.

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As the WoW Turns

This may sound like a broken record skip, but sorry for the lack of posts these past weeks.  Occasionally real life creeps into my gaming addiction and I have to deal with demands for actual on the job performance.  Such was the case these past few weeks, but now I can relax a bit over the Thanksgiving break.

I made the difficult decision to quit my guild today.  I am an officer in this guild, so my decision to leave was very hard to make.  You see, I am a WoW raider.  That’s what I really enjoy doing in the game.  I like the rush I feel after 20 or so people take down a boss for the first time.  And I do not enjoy PvP (player v. player) in the battlegrounds.  Raiding is what I live for in WoW-land.  So when my guild seemed to spend more and more time doing PvP, I had to make a decision about what was best for my entertainment dollar.  And out the door I went…

Now I am a free agent looking for a large raiding guild.  These are difficult to get into and choosing a guild that fits your personality is a worrisome process.  I am, ahem, an older gamer who doesn’t necessarily enjoy a lot of the teenager humor I put up with in my old guild.  Therefore, my primary objective is to find a more mature guild that raids in the evenings.

I’ve submitted one application and I’ll let you know how it goes.

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PSP Golf and Football

With an upcoming trip to London looming (this weekend in fact) I decided it was time to pick up something new for the PSP.  I do not think I have played the darn thing since my last trip, so it is more or less collecting dust.  In other words, nothing exciting going on with portable PSP gaming.

After work, I loaded up the kids and headed to Best Buy to see what they had to offer my PSP.  And yes, I still hate Best Buy, but it is the closest gaming store.  A long plane trip is a great reason to play Madden, but Best Buy did not have Madden ’07 in stock.  I did notice a new EA game that had various classics including Wing Commander and Road Rash.  I was tempted, but I was really looking for Madden and NASCAR.  Best Buy had neither, so on to Circuit City.  No NASCAR in site, but they did have Madden, and they also had Tiger Woods ’07 on sale for $27.99.  Joshua said something along the lines of ‘But daddy; that’s golf.’  In other words, he knew I was reaching, but I guess desperate times (a lackluster PSP library) calls for desperate measures (playing golf games).

The PSP library is just not that compelling.  I think a NASCAR game would make for a nice way to waste some time on a plane; same for football (i.e. Madden).  After that, I am not sure what else I am interested in play.  There is Loco Roco, which looks interesting, but not $39.99 interesting.  Same for GTA Vice City Stories, but that one is $49.99.  Capcom and EA have classic collections; maybe b-day presents, but I decided to go all sports for this trip.

It will be interesting to see if I finally give MLB a try, or pick up some of the other old games in my library.  It is sad when Pinball Hall of Fame is still the most played game in my library, and future purchases (or b-day presents) are classic compilations.  I think I would be more inclined to try more titles if they were priced at $19.99 – $29.99, but I am not going to try too many PSP titles if they are going to set me back $49.99 + tax (i.e. GTA Vice City Stories).

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Falcons Blow

Oct 20th I wrote that if you looked at Atlanta’s remaining schedule, they better figure out some things in a hurry, because they were going to go 9-7 at best:

I hope they get it figured out soon, because the Falcons’ remaining schedule is brutal. The Falcons are capable of wins against Detroit, Cleveland, Washington, and Tampa Bay. I do not think they will beat Baltimore, New Orleans, Dallas, Carolina, or Philadelphia. That would put their record at 7-7, with Pittsburgh and Cincinnati as swing games. It could get ugly in a hurry.

Funny. I thought Pittsburgh and Cincinnati were important games; turns out they were important wins since ATL has now taken it on the chin three games in a row – Detroit, Cleveland, and Baltimore all made the Falcons look pretty bad. Now the Falcons stand at 5-5, with wins looking increasingly few and far between. I still think they should beat Washington and Tampa Bay, but the rest is downright iffy. So we are still taking about a 7-9 campaign, which makes for a major ouch.

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Problem with bundles

I did the bundle thing with the PSP, the GBA, the Game Cube, and the PS2, but no more.  After getting some sort of crap accessories with the PSP, I decided enough was enough.  I guess the online shopping age has matured to the point where people are willing to pay a whole hell of a lot for extra crap just to make sure they get something that they may not be able to pick up locally.  Seriously, I know some people are desperate, buy why would anyone do this EBGames.com/Gamestop.com PS3 deal?

Friday evening [Nov 17], we will have a limited quantity of PlayStation 3 20 Gig HD bundles available for online pre-order. Each bundle will include an extra wireless controller, six games, a one-year product replacement plan, a 12 month subscription to Game Informer and a Resistance: Fall of Man guide. The price will be $994.28 plus tax and handling. We expect these bundles to ship on or before December 1.

The last offer I saw for the Wii was sitting just short of $700 for a collection of games, and some crap accessories.  Once again, I ask, why?

And no, I am not writing this because I am some bitter gamer that did not get a shiny new system.  I am just a disillusioned SOB – waiting for gaming to be fun again, without all the bundles of fun.

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A Different Sort of Preorder (The Hardball Times Baseball Annual 2007)

A couple of days ago preordered The Hardball Times Baseball Annual 2007 from ACTA Sports. Last year was the first time I ordered the book, and while I may not have read every single page, it was pretty darn impressive. Good enough to see me preorder this year’s edition. The only problem is that I am going to be in London when the book actually ships.

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PS3 and Wii for me? Not yet.

Things sure change. A few years ago I would have happily waited in line for a Wii and a PS3, but those days are gone. I am no longer a ‘hardcore gamer’ – and yes, I still hate that term – I think I can wait for the madness to die down and maybe even wait for a price drop. I decided several months ago that I was not springing for a PS3 and while I have been tempted to get a Wii, I pretty much convinced myself that I could wait until after the Christmas rush. Some guys at work talked about standing in line for a Wii, but after some reflection I decided that the time was not right for a new system, even one as potentially nifty as the Nintendo Wii.

The reality of my gaming habits these days is that I just do not have much time for gaming. I have not played my PSP since September, and while Joshua plays the PS2, I have not played it since August. And the Game Cube? It has not been hooked up to a TV since I moved into my house back in January. The only PC games I play these days are OOTPB 2006 (enough for Chris not to kick me out of his league) and WoW, which I have not played in at least three weeks. So you could same that I am in a gaming dry spell right now.

Columbus, GA recently made national headlines when a dentist planned to hire a bunch of temp workers to stand in line to purchase 15 PS3 systems.

Newlin wanted to buy 15 of the consoles as Christmas gifts for grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was prepared to buy available units from Columbus and Phenix City Wal-Mart stores, as well as Auburn and Opelika, using a crew of 60 workers he cycled through in eight-hour shifts, according to one of the temps he hired.

Crazy stuff. Apparently the dentist abandon the plan because other potential buyers, standing in the various lines, got wind of the plan and became angry. Not sure if they were mad because they did not think of the idea or because they could not afford to hire someone to stand in line. Capitalism at its best; no problems with a well executed plan, but I guess I would be pissed if I did not get a system because some guy in front of me was paid to stand in line and I did not get a system. If I got mine, who cares?

I will have to write later about more factors that played into my ‘not buying a PS3 system right now’ reasoning, but suffice it to say that I do not see a system seller in the launch lineup. This is really the same reason I did not pick up an Xbox (or a Xbox 360); I am not worried about the money – although the PS3 cames in at a hefty price tag – I just do not see anything I *have* to play. If anything, you could say that I have some degree of brand loyalty towards Sony, after all I have a hell of a PS1/PS2 gaming library, but what is the point in buying a PS3 if there is nothing for me to play?

The Wii looks interesting, and while I thought about doing the preorder thing, the bundles really sucked, which sealed the deal for me. I am not going to do the bundle thing about. If I *really* wanted a system, I figured I would take my chances on get a Wii later, be it at launch or sometime after Christmas. So here we are on release day, with no system to play. Feels kind of strange, even for a gamer moving into the mainstream of gaming.

What does the Columbus Wii scene look like? Yesterday before 9AM there was already a line of 10 or so folks at Wal*Mart for about 25 units. This morning I made an early trip to Target to pick some stuff for a trip to London next week. On the way, I noticed a line of 35-50 folks standing outside of Best Buy. Once I made it to Target, some lady told me that they were already sold out by 9AM (not sure how many units they received). The lady was surprised that I was not there for a Wii. Target must have turned away a lot of disappointed folks.

Out of curiosity, on my way home I drove by Circuit City to check out the line. Some dude told me that they had 21 units, and the 21st person was in line before 7:30AM. He offered me his spot for $300. I told asked why I would want to pay $300 for something that only cost $249. Another smart ass answered because his spot was going for $500, and there were not going to be any more Wii units in Columbus. He may be right, but I told him no thanks.

Down the strip, no one was in line at Toys R Us. Not sure if this was because they were already out of units, or if it was because they did not open until 11AM. Gamestop and EBGames were not open; I guess they sold out at midnight.

On my way home I asked my wife to call Best Buy to see what things were like; they were already sold out. A friend of mine told me that one of the local K-Marts only received two units; Sony did not bother to send them any PS3 systems. Ouch.

Not sure what the numbers are going to look like, but I assume that Nintendo sold a lot more systems than Sony (based on the release numbers that have been posted on various web sites). Even at the high price, I think the PS3 is going to sell well; just imagine 10% of the 100 million PS2 owners wanting a PS3. It will be interesting to see what Nintendo does; I could see them climbing neck-and-neck with the Xbox 360 very quickly.

Sitting on the sidelines has never been more interesting. It is going to be fun watching this console race unfold.

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