T.Hawk and Juri Ultra Combo videos

Posted by Chauncy Talon | Community News | Tuesday 29 September 2009 9:47 pm

Juri Wombo

Shout out to my teammate, Slappy from the famous Grand Rapids, Michigan team: GRAPSF. (I am also apart of the team.) for providing me with this video. Here you guys go, Juri and T.Hawk Ultra Combos. Video

DeeJay has been confirmed for Super Street Fighter IV

Posted by Chauncy Talon | Community News | Monday 28 September 2009 11:46 pm


  • Disk (not DL) but less than full-price
  • 8 characters added
  • New stages
  • Bonus stages
  • Juri and T.Hawk gameplay seen in background of the interview
  • Better online!
  • Video here, article here.

New Screenshot of SSFIV Characters. Juri and T.Hawk

Posted by Chauncy Talon | Community News, Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, Sony | Monday 28 September 2009 8:36 pm

SUPER Street Fighter IV
September 28th, 2009 by Slappy

Two characters for Super Street Fighter IV (Juri and T.Hawk) were leaked today on jv247.com (news and larger images). As of this moment the site is down, due to the traffic.

There is supposed to be a trailer for it shown here later, and a big reveal here.

The site is quoted as saying (translated):

The mysterious website that recently appeared on the japanese portal of Capcom does effectively hide Super Street Fighter IV. An anonymous source just sent us the visuals of the game. Few informations were leaked, but we know that there will be at least two more characters : T. Hawk and Juri, a character that was created especially for that occasion. We know nothing yet of the format the game will be released (DLC or full game), nor do we know what consoles it will be on. It’s easy to speculate that it will be at least on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. The firsts screenshots are available here. Rendezvous this evening at Game Evening for the live diffusion of the first trailer.

Super Street Fighter IV

Super Street Fighter IV

Juri close-up

Juri close-up

Juri kneeing Bison

Juri kneeing Bison

Juri kicking Bison

Juri kicking Bison

Juri split-kick

Juri split-kick

T. Hawk rising at El Fuerte

T. Hawk rising at El Fuerte

T.Hawk diving at El Fuerte

T.Hawk diving at El Fuerte

T. Hawk vs El Fuerte

T. Hawk vs El Fuerte

T.Hawk kicking El Fuerte

T.Hawk kicking El Fuerte

Swiffs Rant – Why Do UK get treated like 2nd class gamers?

Posted by FreeLancer | Community News | Sunday 27 September 2009 10:54 am

On this episode I discuss how shit companies are in catering towards the UK/European gamer. Europe is one of the biggest regions; and we buy games at high prices giving companies more money, yet they feel like they can ‘take the piss’.

Rants:
- Nintendo Wii price drop not coming to the UK
- No Brutal Legends demo in the UK yet?
- I have officially given up on the MAG beta
- King OF Fighters Xii not what I expected

Don’t forget to check out Celis’s video show also.

Create your own videogame

Posted by wheelsfire | Community News, Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Monday 14 September 2009 4:22 pm

Microsoft has launched a kid-friendly game building tool on Games Marketplace. It is currently available in North America and Europe at least. It is a very friendly tool that teaches you the fundamentals of programming by breaking it down into simple options. The free trial version shows the basics and gives you to free reign to create a world. Not sure if it will come out in Australia or anywhere else but there are 5 things for people who can get it to try.

1. Recreate a gaming classic.
2. Start a war. You can dabble in godhood using the object option to spawn to separate groups on opposites of a random map. Color code them using different shades, then program them to shoot at the opposing color.
3. Fiddle with the settings
4. Run before you walk. (Just play around)
5. Try every game – It already has pre-existing genres loaded in to show its versatility, with puzzlers, platformers, and even a mini-RPG. Try your hand at each one and you\’ll learn more.

10 Facts about Halo Reach

Posted by wheelsfire | Community News | Saturday 12 September 2009 12:32 pm

Here\’s some information that should tell you what Halo Reach is.

1. The famous five -
These silhouettes suggest a specialist Spartan team which may include Sierra-259, who answered a radio call for help in the trailer.

2. The subtitle is the setting.
Reach is the name of the planet that is famously eradicated by a Covenant fleet.

3. It\’s based on 2 books.
The planet\’s destruction is covered in 2001\’s The fall of Reach and 2003\’s First Strike.

4. Project Natal?
In an interview with the Seattle Times, Bungie revealed that Reach could be compatible with the new technology.

5. Spartans Fall.
The planet birthed the Spartan Project and most were wiped out in the attack.

6. It\’s a prequel.
Both of the books are set before, and lead directly into, the start of Halo: Combat Evolved.

7. It\’s all Keye\’s Fault.
The Covenant found Reach via a tracking device hidden aboard the Iroquois, piloted by Halo\’s Commander Keyes.

8. This is how the world ends.
In the novel, Reach is glassed by the Covenant Fleet. Are Spartans fighting a futile battle or is this a chase and escape game?

9. Comic Tie-in imminent?
Marvel is publishing a mini-series entitled Spartan Black, about a black ops Spartan team. Writer, Fred Van Lente claims that it\’ll introduce “a brand new element to the Halo universe that will become might important in the coming months”. Could this be Reach\’s crew?

10. You can play it in 2010
A multiplayer beta invite will be included with Halo 3: ODST for a yet-unannounced date in 2010.

Enjoy the info!

James Jr., Intent 2 Distribute, Available Everywhere Now!

Posted by FreeLancer | Community News, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Thursday 10 September 2009 9:14 pm

Southern hip-hop artist James Jr. just released his debut album “Intent 2 Distribute”. With nineteen tracks, the album features a variety of rap styles and James Jr.’s self-produced beats.

Born in Tacoma, Washington and raised in some of the most dangerous cities in the United States, 25-year old James Jr. writes and raps about true-life events and personal experiences.

“I’ve buried my cousin, visited my mom in prison, seen bounty hunters chase my brothers out the back door,” said James Jr. “I’ve definitely had enough life experience to fulfill an album. I don’t need nobody else’s stories.”

The first single from the album, “Bluetooth,” released in late July via digital channels, featuring both the album and clean versions.

“Intent 2 Distribute” is the second major release from Spin Move Records, an independent record label founded in 2005.

Check out James Jr.\’s first single, “Bluetooth”, at his Myspace page now:

http://www.myspace.com/rick901

Swiffs Rant – Theres Something About Budden

Posted by FreeLancer | Community News | Monday 7 September 2009 5:39 pm

Today I talk about Joe Budden; I talk about his biggest flaws as a hip hop artist, and express my dislike at all the rappers that try to diss him to create controversy.

FF13 on the 360 could be 4 discs and it will be compressed

Posted by FreeLancer | Community News, Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Wednesday 2 September 2009 8:20 pm

Following an interview last month with VG247, FFXIII producer Yoshino Kitase confirmed they were aiming for the 360 version to ship on 3 DVDs but the number of discs it ships on could be subject to change at a later date.

Now in a more recent interview with http://ps3.rpgsite.net/ these were Kitases words.

“Yoshinori Kitase: Right now we are aiming for three discs, though this number could change. If it changes it is more likely to go up to four, though!”

Along with that in a recent interview with Gametrailers Kitase mentions that the developers are trying to compress everything as much as possibile for the 360 version.

(Watch from 4:50 onwards)

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/55240.html

He also mentioned this is in the older interview with VG247.

“The team’s being very careful about the compression of the data and the visuals, so that it’s exactly the same on both.”

Many people were previously speculating that they would compress the CGI heavily but from the sound of things it seems like the in-game assests will now also be compressed.

The 360 version is also a port of the PS3 version and usually ports dont look as polished as the lead build.
So with compression, multiple discs and a port, things dont sound too promising.

I am sure most 360 owners would prefer the game to ship on 5 discs instead of having a 3-4 disc compressed game filled with bugs and glitches. Disc changing isn\’t really that big of a deal as most people make it out to be.

Also be sure to check out the latest images of the game which I have posted below =)

(All in-game except for the first one)







Jay-Z – The Blueprint 3 Review (Exclusive by Hercules)

Posted by Hercules | Community News, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, hiphop | Wednesday 2 September 2009 8:17 pm


Release Date: Sept 11 2009
Playtime…..: 1h 00min Total
Label……..: Roc Nation

Well with about a week until the release, it is clear the possibly, may go for his 11th number one release. Like many others, I got my hands on the album before it hit the stores. Below you will see a track-by-track review. I will only take about how each song is, then I will state the album as a whole. Well enough of that, lets jump into the review.

1) What We Talkin About – Of, first all, this is not a good way to start any album,especially when your past intros has been great. So on that note, that means that the track list is really out of order. Basically he is explaining how he made it through the rap game to where he is now. So examples would include: running the rap game, Damion Dash, and have a small part in Obama\’s win. I also have to add that there are a lot of repeated lines.

2) Thank You – The first line is from a song, we are all familiar with. Again, this song should not be a number two song, however it is good that it isn\’t the usual ending-thank-you song. In this song, he is thanking his fans (and haters). The sad part is, the three verses has nothing to do with thanking anyone. It is your usual rap about being rich in the rap the game. Again, there are a lot of repeated lines in the song.

3) D.O.A. (Death of Autotune) – What can I say? This song has to be the song bring the real Hov out of a coma. As by the title, he talks how autotune is being overused in many songs, which is true. With lines like “I know we facing a recession, but the music ya\’ll bringing is gonna make it the Great Depression”, Jay is clearly telling rappers to just stop using all the autotune all together. Again this is a great song.

4) Run This Town – As the title is stating, he is running New York. Just like D.O.A., this song is perfect for Jay-Z\’s style of rapping. It isn\’t soft, yet it isn\’t too hardcore. It is the type to make your head rock, and it may get repeat status on some iPods. Even though Rihanna is on the track, it has a nice balance of the rap/singing combination. With the addition of Kanye West, it surely is a classic in the making.

jay-z

5) Empire State of Mind – For the first time, Alicia Keys and Jay-Z are together. A pioneer in the rap game and true talented singer on the same track? Sounds good right? Not really. Don\’t get me wrong. Alicia is very talented. But she should have just stayed off the track. Jay would have done better with a sample. The rapping style on this song has more of a soft approach to it. Some may disagree with me, but Hov could have done better.

6) Real As It Gets – Who is the king of ab libs? Cheaaaaaa, you\’re right, it is Young Jeezy. As Jeezy starts the song off, you would have thought it was his song. He literally stole the show. Jay-Z sounds like he was the featured one on the track. Jay-Z is getting old, and his rhymes are being reycled a lot. I guess Jay-Z ran out of lyrics cause on the third verse, it was a mixture of Jeezy and Hov. And guess who took the spotlight? Jeezy. You get the picture.

7) On to the Next One – Swizzy and Hov? Again one of those combination that just does not make too much sense. When you here the beat, you are going to think of one person in mind. The song is basically stating he just keeps getting money after money. I think we learned that after Vol.2. I must add that there are too many pauses in the song. It makes me think that this was one of those songs that was just put together. Also, a song that propbably almost did not make the cut.

8) Off That – Drake came into this game as his own person. Now he is doing choruses? This song is meant to be fast. One problem, Jay-Z is not known for doing fast songs. I mean he can get away with it, but it just is not him. As far as lyrics wise, it is saying, “Whatever you got, I already had it.” Again, must be one of those last-minute sogs.

9) A Star Is Born – I had to listen to this song twice. After listening to it the second time, I actually like it. Hov is applauding all the rap stars in the game. He is giving props to people like Diddy, 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, and Kanye West. As always, there has to be something to make himself cocky, “But I\’m the Blueprint, I\’m like a map to \’em.” Great song if you listen to it carefully. Nice chorus, and it fits his style perfectly.

10) Venus vs. Mars – Having seen the producer list yet, but this sounds like a Timberland. As for the song, it seems like one of those like “meh, what the hell” and they just threw it on the album. I don\’t know if Jay is trying to start something new, but this is ain\’t work Jay. It sog just talking about females. It has nothing to do with the title, as it has no meaning what so ever.

11) Already Home – After hearing this song, I had to play it back, because that is how nice it is. With the new kid on the block, Kid Cudi, it is surely to be a hit. It is one of those “haters won\’t bring me down” type of song. If you ever listened to American Gangster, it has that same vibe as “Say Hello.” Another good track that is on the album. Good work, Jay.

12) Hate – If you are one of those listeners who just like to briefly listen to a song, don\’t do this on this song. Half the time, they are switching at different parts of the song. You know how some songs are on two albums? Like “Money Ain\’t A Thang?” This could be one of those songs. It seems like Jay-Z was trying to copy Kanye\’s style, but it just did not work. I guess I will have to give it five more tries, but seriously, stick with your own style.

13) Reminder – I think that this song was completely unnecessary. I mean don\’t get me wrong, the lyrics are tight, but bragging is kind of like a cliche in the rap now. He talks about how his numbers was ever since he first came out. We know that you sold a lot of albums. We know you have classic songs. We know that you have money. See what I mean? A cliche.

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14) So Ambitious – Anything Pharrell should do amazing. Is that the case here? Well, sort of. Let\’s just say without Pharrell, this song would not be worth it (just like “I Know”). If we had to compare this song to another, I would have to compare it to one of those Biggie songs, what\’s the name? Oh yeah, “1970 Somethin”. No it is not the same song, but the concept and meaning is basically the same. And as soon as a took in the lyrics, that song popped into my head. At least it is one of those songs that has the classic Hov-style we are used to.

15) Young Forever – I mean seriously? This is more like a Kanye West song than a Jay-Z song. I mean, the man is going on 40, and he wants to live young? With lines like,”Where the sun is always out and you never get old/The pretty girls just happens to stop by in the hood” it is clear, this is something new. I really don\’t see where he was going with this. I mean I understand, thinking about the good ol\’ days, but this ain\’t way to do it man. And then the chorus sounds like something The Blue Man Group would do. I\’m sorry Jay, but this is truly the number one song that should have never made the cut.

**** Personal Bonuses*****

16) Brooklyn (Go Hard) – Even though this was for the movie, Notorious, this song is just truly the style of Jay-Z. He is showing what he can do with a very good sample and a very good beat. This is the Jay I remember, and I am very good glad he decided to make this track. Even though it did not make the album (which I don\’t get) I say it is a true anthem for Brooklyn.

17) Jockin\’ Jay-Z – When this song first came out on the radio last year, many was like “That the new Jay-Z joint? That shit whack!” I should know, I was one of them. But take a second to listen to the song, to understand it. Jay has been in the game (after underground and growing big) for over 15 years. And upcoming rappers are stealing styles, and Hov\’s style is just too ill to miss. Even though he is rapping a bit slow, the song is still a decent song to make it to the album. Again, don\’t understand why it was recieved negatively.

18) You\’re Welcome – Some of you may not know this song, but this is a song that is meant to have that R&B flavor to it. If you are going to add a singer, Mary J is way to do it. Unlike Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige is natural at what she does, and does not try to do it to hard. Also, Swizz Beats, is not all over the track like on the album. This type of this song is one of those social-drinking songs. If this made the album, I would say it could be a instant classic.

So there you have it. The track-by-track review of the Blueprint 3. As you can see, this really isn\’t the wow that fans were expecting. I believe some of the songs should have not made the cut. Maybe Jay is trying to reach a different kind of audience (Ye did it), but it just ain\’t working. May I please mention that is pretty short, coming out at barely an hour of music? Out of five stars, I want to give it a 2.5, but being that this is Jay-Z and his age, I can give him the benefit of the doubt and will give an official 3 out of 5 stars. I would be surprise if he recieves positive reviews after release. You heard it here first. Signing out, Hercules.

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