Thursday, September 25, 2008

Spore: the lost opportunity

I bought Spore. Despite the fact that is has DRM in it. Despite the fact that I usually wait for reviews before buying anything. I got exited. And I didn't just buy the game, I bought the "galactic edition" with all the bells and whittles...

What a disappointment. I somehow feel this game had so much potential, yet was somehow redesigned from scratch several times and then rush to market. The game try to be 5 games, yet fails in everyone of them. The more "polished" and incredible part of the game, is the designer. The rest, in my opinion, is an environment to try-out your creature, get bored, go back to the creature designer and do it again. Repeat ad nauseum.

But all is not lost for Maxis / EA. They obviously spent a lot of time on the editor and the creatures themselves. A lot of people have bought the game or just the creature creator. They "seeded" the spore-o-pedia database with a lot of creatures, vehicles, buildings,and spaceships from all the players. A MASSIVE amount of content.

I think the analogy with UT2003/ UT2004 is the best example of was I'm trying to get at. UT2003 was more a tech demo trying to sell the engine behind it. UT2004 had the same engine, yet was much more popular and more polished . Now place Spore in the place of UT2003. Most of what Spore need to be a good game is already there: it just need more polish... and, maybe a complete redesign of every phase...

For a complete (and good) review, see the Zero Punctuation one

At least the National Geographic documentary that came with the Galactic edition was entertaining...
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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Culture en Péril



Culture in Danger (Culture en Péril, with subtitles)

I know it's a political message. I know it's full of stereotypes. You might even disagree completetly with the message in the video... But I still think it's interesting because it says more in 3min, that I could write in a 10000 words...

Taken from Micheal Geist's Blog
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Monday, September 15, 2008

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Oh-My-God Particle

The end is coming... Yeah right.

First off, the end of the world has been predicted around 12000 times already. There is even a web site for future catastrophic scenarios:  Exit Mundi.

The immediate concern now is on the LHC, the Large Hardron Collider. The thing that is supposed to create black holes that can eat the earth whole.

These concerns have been raised before, during the construction of Fermilab. Fermilab put up the most interesting piece on how Nature itself id far more violent than anything we can build.
Laidies and Gentlemans, let me introduce to you The Oh-My-God Particle.

Keep in mind that the new Large Hardron Collider will collide 2808 particules at 7Tev...
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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

The Bid for the The Last Lecture

I had not realized Disney-owned Hyperion Publisher did a 6.7 Million Bid for the book! I don't know how it was split between Randy, his agent, and co-author Jeff, but I guess his family won't be in trouble for quite some time.

Of course, Randy would have probably traded the money, the fame and everything for the chance to be with his kids...

Go buy the book, it's a good read. Here is the Amazon Link, the Chapters.ca and the ISBN: 978-1-4013-2325-7
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Sunday, September 07, 2008

paralympic.org -> Alpine_Skiing

The 2008 Olympic are over, but the 2008 Paralympic Competition is just starting.

If you want to see something really impressive, check Goalball and Judo. Both these competitions are open to completely blind people.

Of course, it does not come close to this winter sport: Alpine Skiing Calssification B1 - Completelty blind. Yet Alpine Skiing by completely blind skiiers, guided by another skier that gives them directions. I watch the competitions in disbelief: Theses guys are simply amazing!


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