Triangle Games conference Day 1 is a wrap!

Posted by Blacksmith | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Wednesday 29 April 2009 6:14 pm

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The first day of the 1st annual triangle game conference is done and I have to say it is looking like a success. The conference had sessions on every thing from Starting your own company in this economy, to a breakdown of the cinematography in Gears 2. Nothing I have seen has been rework of GDC Slides; everything has been made fresh for this conference. I will be giving my overall impressions after the show. Look forward to a interview with a certain Epic games Employee, as well as coverage of fallen earth a new IP from Icarus games.
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Pixeljunk 1-4 Gameplay

Posted by Killa-Indian | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, Sony | Wednesday 29 April 2009 2:50 pm

The next Pixeljunk Game. There is no real name for it, so it is under the name 1-4. The fans help to decide what they will call this game. Regardless, this game so far seems to be Q-Games best work. The art style is amazing, and the gameplay looks addicting. Saving people, shooting rocks, trying to put out the lava while staying cool. That is only based on a few levels. Who knows what else will be offered. This is now officially on the list of must buys for me. So far Q-Games hasn’t disappointed and I am sure this game won’t be a fail.

First M.A.G Trailer Revealed

Posted by MattG | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, Sony | Wednesday 29 April 2009 1:44 pm

Hit the link to see the upcoming PS3 exclsuive, M.A.G’s, new trailer which dropped today. The game looks incredible with good graphics, and amazing looking gameplay. For those who want strategy and realisim in their shooter, then this looks like it can fill your need. The game looks like it is shaping up to be a must-buy later this year. Can’t wait to see what they show at E3.

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Officials confront first US death from swine flu Every One Please Be Careful And Pray

Posted by hiphopgamer | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Wednesday 29 April 2009 9:14 am

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HOUSTON – A 23-month-old Texas toddler became the first confirmed swine flu death outside of Mexico as authorities around the world struggled to contain a growing global health menace that has also swept Germany onto the roster of afflicted nations. Officials say the death was in Houston.

Kathy Barton, a spokeswoman for the Houston Health and Human Services Department, said Wednesday that the child had traveled with family from Mexico to Brownsville in South Texas. The child became ill in Brownsville and was taken to a Houston hospital and died Monday night, she said.

“Even though we’ve been expecting this, it is very, very sad,” Dr. Richard Besser, acting chief of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said Wednesday of the infant’s death. “As a pediatrician and a parent, my heart goes out to the family.”

President Barack Obama said this morning that Americans should know the government is doing all it can to control virus. Obama also says schools should consider closing if the spread of the swine flu virus worsens.

Canada, Austria, New Zealand, Israel, Spain, Britain and Germany also have reported cases of swine flu sickness. Deaths reported so far have been limited to Mexico, and now the U.S.

As the United States grappled with this widening health crisis, Besser went from network to network Wednesday morning to give an update on what the Obama administration is doing. He said authorities essentially are still “trying to learn more about this strain of the flu.” His appearances as Germany reported its first cases of swine flu infection, with three victims.

“It’s very important that people take their concern and channel it into action,” Besser said, adding that “it is crucial that people understand what they need to do if symptoms appear.

“I don’t think it (the reported death in Texas) indicates any change in the strain,” he said. “We see with any flu virus a spectrum of disease symptoms.”

Asked why the problem seems so much more severe in Mexico, Besser said U.S. officials “have teams on the ground, a tri-national team in Mexico, working with Canada and Mexico, to try and understand those differences, because they can be helpful as we plan and implement our control strategies.”

Sixty-six infections had been reported in the United States before the report of the toddler’s death in Texas.

The world has no vaccine to prevent infection but U.S. health officials aim to have a key ingredient for one ready in early May, the big step that vaccine manufacturers are awaiting. But even if the World Health Organization ordered up emergency vaccine supplies — and that decision hasn’t been made yet — it would take at least two more months to produce the initial shots needed for human safety testing.

“We’re working together at 100 miles an hour to get material that will be useful,” Dr. Jesse Goodman, who oversees the Food and Drug Administration’s swine flu work, told The Associated Press.

The U.S. is shipping to states not only enough anti-flu medication for 11 million people, but also masks, hospital supplies and flu test kits. President Barack Obama asked Congress for $1.5 billion in emergency funds to help build more drug stockpiles and monitor future cases, as well as help international efforts to avoid a full-fledged pandemic.

“It’s a very serious possibility, but it is still too early to say that this is inevitable,” the WHO’s flu chief, Dr. Keiji Fukuda, told a telephone news conference.

Cuba and Argentina banned flights to Mexico, where swine flu is suspected of killing more than 150 people and sickening well over 2,000. In a bit of good news, Mexico’s health secretary, Jose Cordova, late Tuesday called the death toll there “more or less stable.”

Mexico City, one of the world’s largest cities, has taken drastic steps to curb the virus’ spread, starting with shutting down schools and on Tuesday expanding closures to gyms and swimming pools and even telling restaurants to limit service to takeout. People who venture out tend to wear masks in hopes of protection.

The number of confirmed swine flu cases in the United States rose to 66 in six states, with 45 in New York, 11 in California, six in Texas, two in Kansas and one each in Indiana and Ohio, but cities and states suspected more. In New York, the city’s health commissioner said “many hundreds” of schoolchildren were ill at a school where some students had confirmed cases.

The WHO argues against closing borders to stem the spread, and the U.S. — although checking arriving travelers for the ill who may need care — agrees it’s too late for that tactic.

“Sealing a border as an approach to containment is something that has been discussed and it was our planning assumption should an outbreak of a new strain of influenza occur overseas. We had plans for trying to swoop in and knockout or quench an outbreak if it were occurring far from our borders. That’s not the case here,” Besser told a telephone briefing of Nevada-based health providers and reporters. “The idea of trying to limit the spread to Mexico is not realistic or at all possible.”

“Border controls do not work. Travel restrictions do not work,” WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl said in Geneva, recalling the SARS epidemic earlier in the decade that killed 774 people, mostly in Asia, and slowed the global economy.

Authorities sought to keep the crisis in context: Flu deaths are common around the world. In the U.S. alone, the CDC says about 36,000 people a year die of flu-related causes. Still, the CDC calls the new strain a combination of pig, bird and human viruses for which people may have limited natural immunity.

Hence the need for a vaccine. Using samples of the flu taken from people who fell ill in Mexico and the U.S., scientists are engineering a strain that could trigger the immune system without causing illness. The hope is to get that ingredient — called a “reference strain” in vaccine jargon — to manufacturers around the second week of May, so they can begin their own laborious production work, said CDC’s Dr. Ruben Donis, who is leading that effort.

Vaccine manufacturers are just beginning production for next winter’s regular influenza vaccine, which protects against three human flu strains. The WHO wants them to stay with that course for now — it won’t call for mass production of a swine flu vaccine unless the outbreak worsens globally. But sometimes new flu strains pop up briefly at the end of one flu season and go away only to re-emerge the next fall, and at the very least there should be a vaccine in time for next winter’s flu season, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the National Institutes of Health’s infectious diseases chief, said Tuesday.

“Right now it’s moving very rapidly,” he said of the vaccine development.

Besser appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” CNN and CBS’s “The Early Show.”

New Singularity Videos

Posted by Killa-Indian | Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, Sony | Wednesday 29 April 2009 5:36 am

Check out the two new Singularity Videos. I can’t wait for this game. You can rebuild cover and everything. Seems like they nailed the shooting part, but not sure about the rest of the game. Both videos show off some of the environments in the game. They look fantastic. Lets just wait and see.

Track of the Day- Back Again!

Posted by Killa-Indian | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, hiphop | Wednesday 29 April 2009 4:51 am

Back Again! Who is it? Its me folks, Track of the Day is back. I thought this would be a perfect song to kick things off again. Back Again! Who is it? Track of the Day! Love this group, and if you do not know who I am talking about, click the read more, and check out the song. Beat is fire and the lyrics are good. Alchemist is one of the best producers if you do not know.


Dilated Peoples- Back Again!

When Will Microsoft Lower The Price On It’s Accessories?

Posted by MattG | Features, Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Wednesday 29 April 2009 3:48 am

It’s 2009, and the Xbox 360 has been out for nearly four years. Over those past four years, consumers have seen multiple models introduced and numerous price drops. Yet it is 2009, and their basic accessories to the console are so overpriced that it is ridiculous.

It starts with the hard drive. Most 360 owners still have their 20 GB hard drive that came basic with the Pro model since launch. Only last year did they upgrade the hard drive for free to 60 GB. If you own a Arcade or 20 GB hard drive then it will cost you $99.99 to upgrade your hard drive to 60 GB. If you want to upgrade to the 120 GB hard drive then it will cost you nearly the price of a 360 at $150.00. For the price of their hard drives , they are completely ripping off the consumer. There are hard drives that a person could put into their PS3 with 320 GB of storage for nearly half the price of the 160 GB upgrade on the 360. Their is no reason why the hard drive prices should have not been slashed in half by now.

Then there is the Wi-Fi adapter. While it’s understandable for a while to charge $99.99 for the adapter early on it seems kinda foolish that there has been no price drop to either $75.00 or $50.00. Wi-Fi is available in nearly everything today including the iPhone and PSP, yet the 360 requires an extra hundred dollar add-on? Many people nowadays have their modem and router in another room, and Microsoft needs to understand that people don’t want to have to pay an extra hundred dollars just to get their system to connect to the internet. Most other Wi-Fi adapters cost half the price of the 360’s version which is ridiculous.

Speaking of internet there is the other major fiasco coming to price, and it involves Xbox Live. When XBL first came out, it was online gaming for the consoles. Now, though the tide has turned and Sony is starting to catch up to their competition. Only the hardcore would really notice a difference between the two, yet everyone can notice a $50 yearly price tag. Why are people continuing to spend $50 a year for Xbox Live while PSN is free? At least they should cut the price in half, but no it continues to be either $40-$50. Hopefully soon they decide to change this, and make it more price friendly to the consumer.

Those are just three of many overprice accessories and service for the 360 system. While we all love our 360, we would like to have these accessories at least be in the same price range as their competitors. It’s just a shame that Microsoft continues to make their hard drives and wireless adapters the only ones that work with the 360. If they allowed 3rd parties to make cost-friendly products then there would be no issue. Maybe they have to over charge on accessories and LIVE since they have done so many price drops, but honestly I’d rather see the price stay still for a while and start to see some of these necessities drop their prices.

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