19-Year-Old Teen Sentenced To Life In Prison For Deadly Beating Of Homeless Man!

Posted by hiphopgamer | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Friday 24 October 2008 9:49 pm

THIS IS HORRIBLE! 19 Years old and his life is done for what. People need to leave people alone that homeless man didn’t do nothing to nobody and now he’s dead. CHECK OUT HE VIDEO

PSP-3000 Vs. Nintendo DSi: Special Round

Posted by hiphopgamer | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Friday 24 October 2008 9:45 pm

Since the PSP-3000 just came out and the Nintendo DSi won’t be out for quite some time (in all regions), we figured we would have a preliminary round between this two. Just to gauge what gamers think about these two, and which one they would prefer to own. So without further lollygagging, let’s get this show on the road.

Special Round

Money is going to be tight this holiday season (and presumably, thereafter). So gamers may not have the cash to spend on every game they might want, or every console, PC part, or portable gaming device they would prefer to have in their collection. So with this in mind, which portable gaming device (both entering their third-generation) would you prefer having? A PSP-3000 or a Nintendo DSi?

PSP-3000
The PSP-3000, which really does sound like a spiffy little vacuum cleaner, will feature a clearer screen, better resolution and more clarity when used in sunlight. More specifically, the P3 will be slimmer and sport a higher resolution for its screen, along with an increased color output. The PSP-3000 will also feature a new microphone for communication purposes, and can be used with certain televisions via composite cables. There’s also been slight rearrangements with the buttons for better handling and gaming. The only downside is that there is already problems with visual artifacts appearing on the screen, along with some scanline issues, but otherwise the third-generation PSP is an improvement over the PSP-2000. The PSP-3000 is priced at $199.99

Nintendo DSi
The third-generation Nintendo DS takes things a step further than just improvement for gaming purposes (because, we all know that gaming isn’t the most important part of a portable gaming device). The DSi, like the PSP3, will be thinner than its predecessor and will also feature a slight rearrangement of the buttons, for better handling. And like the PSP3, the DSi will feature screen improvements (not so much for graphical purposes) that will see a quarter-inch added to the portable system’s screen size. The portable device will also contain two cameras, because we all know that one camera just isn’t enough. Photos can be stored on SD cards or uploaded to the Wii Photo Channel. The new SD Card slot can also be used to store downloaded games and software from the Wii Shop Channel. There’s also a DS store that will feature special purchasable items. This all comes at the expense of a GBA slot, so no more backward compatibility or GBA-device functionality. Ohh. The Nintendo Dsi will carry the estimated suggested retail price of $199.99

Courtesy Of : www.Cinemablend.com

Four more Burnout Paradise updates incoming

Posted by hiphopgamer | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Friday 24 October 2008 9:13 pm

Checked out CriterionGames.com recently? You might have noticed that they’ve completely revamped the site. Not only does it look swish and sexy, but it harbors some interesting information about upcoming Burnout Paradise content. You know, that game which came out in January but which people are still playing today? The game that’s had copious amounts of free downloadable expansions and which was the first third party disc-based title to patch in trophies?

Four new expansions are listed on the “coming soon” section of the new Criterion Games website. While at the moment they’re simply numbered packs, they will be unveiled, one by one, over the next four fridays, starting on October 31st. The only other information we’re given about these packs is that we expect to see them arrive in Spring 2009. So after all this year’s great games are played and forgotten, we’re convinced we’ll still be playing Burnout Paradise well after a year since release.

We’ll keep you informed as and when these expansion packs are unveiled.

Courtesy Of: www.PS3Fanboy.com

CONFIRMED: Get LittleBigPlanet As Early As Tomorrow

Posted by hiphopgamer | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Friday 24 October 2008 9:08 pm

if you are so anxious to play LittleBigPlanet but you did not had a chance to get the early copy, you might want to check your local Gamestop tomorrow as one of my managers have told me that they will start selling it tomorrow! Yep, you do not have to wait until Monday to get it!

Just to make sure your local Gamestop has the game, call in first before driving there! I already confirmed this to all Gamestop in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Stay tuned for our review of the game this weekend! Hoo-yah!

Courtesy Of: www.gamesplatform.com