I know, I haven’t posted in quite some time, but I plan to change that soon.
Now, what has been bugging me for a long time is the lack of truly good iPhone APP Store games. I have downloaded over $150USD of APP Store Games and most of them ended up being krapp. Now, maybe I am just a big critic however here are some aspects that I believe an iPhone game needs:
Story line – A game always needs a storyline, this isn’t the 80’s or 90’s where you have to search in some hidden page in the game manual to find out why we are playing this game. The game has to want us to play it. While your at it, throw in a few plot twists!
Play time – Finishing a game in 5 minutes is not fun. Finishing a game in 2 hours is not fun. I want to see a game that requires me to spend days playing it.
Difficulty – The game has to be challenging. It should require the player to have to actually try hard when playing. Feel free to throw in a bit of frustration as that adds to the fun in the long run but not too much. A difficulty level selector is also a plus and allows the more experience and the more noobish to play a game and still be fulfilled and challenged.
Content – Don’t be afraid to use a lot of space. Many people complain about space issues of many game out there. That is why iTunes allows users to load and unload APPs at will. Fill your game with content!
Listen to comments – This is a given, if you supply a support email, actually answer it.
Graphics – This is a hard subject. A game doesn’t have to have some extreme shaders or 3D graphics. Of course this doesn’t mean a game doesn’t need any graphics at all. Personal testing that I have perform have shown me that a game could look very well and professional with 2D 32×32 tiles and 2 or 3 sprites/tiles stacked on them. Such a method has been in use for years and can really be beautiful in the hands of someone that knows what to do with it.
iPod Touch compatibility – Remember, not everyone has an iPhone. You will make more sales if you open a game to users of iPod Touches.
Multiplayer – Whether its playing with or against your friends, everyone agree, multiplayer mode is always funner. COOP mode is also a GREAT way to meet new people and have fun with your friends.
Now, there are some games I think would be superior if a clone or a similar game was released. These games are…
Diablo 1, 2 – Such a game would in my opinion be perfect on the iPhone. A hack and slash game like Diablo could perfectly use the capabilities of the iPhone while at the same time give DAYS of play time and coutless hours of replay value. You throw in coop mode and you have a #1 APP. I am really hoping to see a Diablo game in the future.
Quake 1, 2/Doom 1, 2/Strife/Duke Nukem – Maybe its just me, but running down hundreds of enemies with a chainsaw or BFG is always fun. Coop would also be great on such a game. Now, its probably not possible to get away with such a slaughter in a porn shop like in Duke Nukem, but throw in RPG characteristics like in the classic RPG/FPS game Strife and you have one hell of a game.
Warcraft 1, 2, 3 – Warcraft was always a fun game, full of action, story line, and tons of hours. Warcraft 2 did not require that much disk space on the PC and if I were Blizzard, I would of already port Warcraft 2 over to the iPhone. Who knows, maybe we can see a clone.
Finally, some APPs that are well made and deserve a mention. Most of these are very short though.
LightBike – Great Tron based game, however it is too easy even on the hardest difficulty.
Snails – Worms based clone, no real flaws here except it being a short game (which is what Worms is anyways).
Payback – Great GTA clone. This is based on the original Grand Theft Auto 1 and 2.
Tap Tap/NIN Edition – Two great games, I especially like the NIN one because I like Nine Inch Nails.
Hero of Sparta – This game is very well made. 3D and full of action however is way too short.
Crash Kart – Just like the original PSX versions.
Spore – A big disappointment. Only contains the creature stage and honestly isn’t much fun compared to the PC version.
Hydro Tilt – Fun marble game but short.
Warfare Inc. – Great RTS game. Reminded me of Command and Conquer. Also contains TONS of downloadable user-created levels. Actually a great game with no real flaws.
Note: Are you a developer and think you have a great APP that I missed? Post it in the comments and I will surely check it out and provide individual feedback if requested.
Recently, I discovered an iPhone and iPod Touch review site called KRAPPS. Although KRAPPS reviews apps for the iPhone and iTouch, this website is not just like any review site out there. KRAPPS, standing for krazy apps, and outlines apps that are not always cool, but are unique, weird, crazy, and sometimes just stupid. Sure, everyone has played or at least seen a racing app, or an app that farts when you press a button, but have you ever seen a drunk dialing app or a finger sprinting app? KRAPPS has, and they would like to show you. So if you ever were stuck at a party without something to talk about, or are just bored, pull out some KRAPPS.
If you have been following my recent posts or other emulation resources then you may already know, but the letter that many servers have received, is real. I wont go into detail about it in this post but here are some sources confirming the letter:
It is rumored that Blizzard Entertainment has gone after the larger private servers because of the way people were making money off of Blizzard’s work. This however, has not been confirmed.
For more information on the whole case, refer back to my previous post, Click Here.
Well, as some people may already know, many private servers have received DMCA notices and other warnings within a day. Currently, It is being disputed wether or not these notices are real although some people insist they are. Now, I am not a lawyer but these are my ideas on private servers being legal or not.
Is using a private server illegal?
The answer use to be no however a recent MySpace suicide court case has turned this answer into a yes which allows Blizzard to attack anyone who has disobeyed the ToU (ToS) or has visited a private server.
Is hosting a private realm illegal?
Not really, as long as it is empty of Blizzard created entities or stolen source code.
Is hosting a private realm login server illegal?
Yes, it allows a user to get past normal account login and payment systems.
Is hosting a blizz-like server illegal?
Yes, It is using copyrighted materials.
Upon the announcement of the DMCA notices, (which can be downloaded HereandSupposed Author) numerous websites have gone completely offline and a rare amount have posted about this incident like www.ani-wow.com:
Update (12/04/08):We’re sorry to inform our users (you) that our “World of Warcraft” server will be closed, due to a “legal DMCA” complain letter from “Blizzard Entertainment Inc”.
We’ve received the letter this morning, and it’s been confirmed to be real, we have to get rid of all “World of Warcraft” content within 24/hours, and for obvious reasons we have agreed to cooperate with this DMCA letter and close “AniWoW” down.. ———————————————————————————————–
Blizzard Entertainment is taking serious action to take down all unauthorized private “WoW” game servers/and or content related to “illegal use of emulators” within the next days..
- This isn’t just for us, all private servers will eventually receive this letter, as there’s a huge list of private servers listed in the DMCA letter… ———————————————————————————————–
We sincerely ask you to please take this under moderation, and NOT to blame Blizzard for their actions. They deserve the right to do what they did.
It’s been a fun time, and we appreciate and thanks all our users for the support and cooperation in making our community a fun place for everyone. This however, have come to a end.. and we believe this to be our final good bye.
(We’ll be opening a “community” forum, NOT related to “World of Warcraft” within the few days. So if you still want to keep in touch with members from our previous community, we’d like to ask you to stay tuned for more information regarding this notice). AniWoW ( 1 Years, 6 Months, 4 days… )
May 10, 2007 – December 04, 2008…
Once again, thank you all! *drops a tear*
- Kyuu, AniMMORPG Founder.
Although most server owners insist this information is true, some do speculate it to be an attack on higher-ranked websites and this information is followed up by grammar, missing legal information, and other errors. I am sorry if this information is sort of jumbled, Its two in the morning here and I am not thinking straight.
UPDATE 1: After reviewing the notice sent out and other works by the Firm, some of the “mistakes” mentioned by users are not mistakes at all and appears to point towards a real notice. Some “mistakes” pointed out that are not mistakes after all are the multiple phone numbers displayed (simple explanation for that is that one is the actual authors number and the other is the Firm) and the missing “O” in the logo on the paper. The “O” can be missing because the paper used to originally print out the notice could of been printing into color, rendering the “O” yellow. When scanned into another computer and changed to greyscale, this can cause the “O” to simply vanish. Don’t believe me? Try it. Finally, the word “Blizzard” pointed out in the notice could of been written to name Blizzard Entertainment by what it is usually referred to, which is in fact just “Blizzard.” As for the typos and grammar errors, they do happen, don’t they?
I plan on looking into this more later today (if required) but for now, good luck.
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Check out this awesome download for those who have modified Wii’s. The video quality isn’t the best however you get the point.
Quake for the Wii is actually extremely fun and since it is intergrated with the Wiimote, the game can be played by aiming or by using a Wii Zapper. Additionally, it works with the Shareware and Full version of Quake. For more information and to get this, go to WiiBrew.
Today I found a very cool web application called Oosah. It is a media storage website. Yes, there are many storage websites out there, but have you ever heard of a free 1TB of storage? Oosah does just that.
Oosah displaying my current space limits.
At first I thought it was too good to be true, so I decided to register an account and check it out. Registering is fast, simple, and doesn’t even require email activation. Oosah is currently in beta and I have seen some small errors appear here and there, however there are no big problems that would stop you from using a function of Oosah.
Oosah showing me my uploaded Youtube videos.
A great thing about Oosah is that it comes packed with free utilities that help you combine your media from other upload sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, and YouTube. It also lets you upload media to the external sites such as uploading a video to Oosah and having it upload to YouTube. Overall, besides its minor glitches, Oosah is a very good website and I would love to see it progress.
Oosah is currently free for anyone to join. Additionally, if you have an iPhone, you can install an application that allows you to upgrade images directly from your iPhone.
So far, based on a couple websites, these are the current known “Easter Eggs” and “About Pages” inside Google Chrome.
about: – Simply displays copyright information, trademarks, version, etc.
about:internets – Proof that the internet is just a series of tubes! This is considered an easter egg however it may not run if the user does not have the “3D Pipes” or “sspipes.scr” screen saver and will not work on a default install of Windows Vista.
about:memory – Displays memory usage of the browser and tabs.
about:stats – Displays computer and browser information.
about:network – A developer tool, not sure exactly what it does though.
about:histograms – Another developer tool, again not sure what this does.
I have had Windows Live Writer on my computer for quite a long time, however I have never bothered to use it. Setting it up for my blog was very simple to do, and it appears to have fully picked up all of my Wordpress settings. The design itself is very simple and neat and appear to follow the Vista-like theme that recently created Microsoft programs use.
Windows Live Writer allows for posting Maps right from the interface.Writer appears to let me upload pictures, videos, and even maps. It also appears to have a plugin system which allows you to add downloadable plugins. I am not a fan of Windows Products however this one appears to be very well designed and built. Writer adapts completely to rich text formatting, such as text wrapping. A neat feature is to be able to see how your post would look while inside your theme however this feature appears to have some problems as it does not display properly. Another feature that I think needs to be improved is how maps are displayed, as there is no way to change the size of a map in your post.
Overall for being a Microsoft program, Windows Live Writer is surprisingly good. It is a great and simple alternative to the basic editor that comes with Wordpress. For those who own a blog, I highly recommend Windows Live Writer.