GhostFace New Album Wizard of Poetry (Sep 29)

Posted by Blacksmith | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Friday 25 September 2009 10:16 pm

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ghostface-killahghostface-killah-x-hoodman-718-bring-da-ruckus-t-shirts-01Sup Yall, You know I stay with that exclusive *ihs, Here is a early peek at the new Tony Starks album. I’ve listed to the WHOLE album and I have to say it’s not my favorite Ghost album (Iron man and Supreme Clientele tie for that spot) but still worth supporting. This album feels alot like a Ballet of rider music with most of the tracks having a smooth melodic tone. Some of them remind me of tracks from ghost old joints like wildflower , fish, Soul controller, and Motherless Child. My favorite track so far is Guest House F/ fab aka loso , Do it over w/ raheem devaughn and She’s a killa w/ ron brown. Leave comments on you guys thoughts about the album.
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Ghostdini: The Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City

TGS 09: Bayonetta running on the PS3

Posted by DaSolidProof | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Friday 25 September 2009 9:03 pm

What’s good my fellow gamers, one of my friends send me a video of Bayonetta running on the PS3 at this year’s TGS and base off this video, it looks and plays good. What do you guys think?

Update:

One of the editors from 1up.com posted an article stating the PS3 version of Bayonetta is still slightly behind its Xbox 360 counterpart, this is what he had to say:

“I went into it looking to compare the frame rate and visuals of the two versions, and found the PS3 demo to look better than I expected it would after reading Justin’s impressions (from the event in Japan mentioned above). That’s not to say it looked as good as the Xbox 360 demo that was on display 10 feet away at TGS, but the differences came in elements that many people might not notice unless they were actively looking for them — i.e. the frame rate wasn’t quite as smooth in some areas, and the overall look seemed to be slightly less vibrant. Notably, however, the level Justin mentioned in our previous story as being the worst example from the PS3 version — with the clock tower falling in the sky — was not on display.”

According to the editor’s statement it appears, the two versions are going to have slight differences, like every other multi-title that comes out for the PS3 and Xbox 360. However, it appears that 1up.com previous accusations were false, so I’m wondering what version was on display in Tokyo, Roppongi?