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Tycho

When the whole console price war was just a blasphemous rumour - and really, a rumor that’s been around awhile - it didn’t really warrant a strip yet.  With only one player left to act, it’s probably time we chime in.  There’s an interesting article at MSNBC about the whole thing, which you are welcome to think of as an appetizer.

I mean, God Damn.  It’s on.  This is that Clash of the Titans shit.  Yes, we all knew it was coming.  But I think we understood, too, that it was to manifest later, as resounding (but otherwise solitary) shots fired amidst the annual industry skirmish of the E3.  When Sony made their cut well in advance of expectations, Microsoft almost immediately followed suit.  Indeed, if one were to find themselves at EBGames dot com, they might be presented with an intriguing menu.  On one hand, “you get more bang for your gaming buck” with the PS2.  Alternately, “the Xbox gives you more value for your dollar.”  I, uh…  Hmm. 

If I understand correctly, the Playstation 2 has been outselling the Xbox even at the old prices - so there was really no alternative to lowering the price of the Xbox.  Much has already been said about the loss Microsoft is taking on each machine already, though - don’t doubt that this hundred dollar drop hurts them more than it does Sony.  As this conflict moves online, things are going to get interesting.  The hard disk and connectivity are standard features on the MS offering - to get the most out of a PS2 online, by which I mean Final Fantasy XI, you’re looking at a broadband adapter and the HD as add-ons right out the gate.  What’s that going to run a man?  I have a feeling we’re about to find out. 

Obviously, the third player - Nintendo - hasn’t tipped their hand yet.  Contrary to the MSNBC article I mentioned, I’d heard that the price on the GameCube was also headed for Cutsville.  The other two rumors came true on an accelerated timeline, will we hear something out of them today?  I’d like to think so.  What form could it take?  It was said that we’d see GC’s at around the one-fifty mark, but who knows if they’ll be satisfied with a fifty dollar difference between themselves and their competitors, which cuts their prior advantage in half.  You know what I’d like to see?  I’d like to see ‘Cubes sell at one-fifty or one-seventy-five, and include a GameBoy Advance with that little cable thingy that hooks them together.  I mean, I’m just talking.  I have no idea if something like that would even be feasible, but it seems like a fantastic way to differentiate themselves.  I worry about the GameCube a lot.  Just being fantastic isn’t going to claim victory under these circumstances - i.e. against opponents who are willing to take massive losses on their system, driving by homes at high speeds, throwing their product onto your lawn from the back of a fucking truck - and third place in this conflict is really just a polite euphemism for broom sodomy.  They’re never going to survive unless they get a little crazy. 

Let’s talk about net stuff.  We have heard from internal sources that, in no uncertain terms, Sony has no clue what its online strategy is.  I know they’ve said stuff, made announcements, I’m just telling you what they told me.  Microsoft, well, I’ve already said that their online thing looks like the best of the bunch, because they, uh, actually have some idea what they want their online thing to do.  It’s unrelated, but I think that Jeff Henshaw is a demon who wears his victims and masquerades as a human being.  Nintendo, well…  I mean, read the press release.  Most of what they say is designed to differentiate themselves from Xbox Live, which is a pay service.  They couch it as Developer Empowerment, which I thought might be true, in an alternate universe where words have no meaning.  It looked like code for “what happens, happens” to me, which I didn’t find particularly comforting - until I thought, wait, that’s kinda how it works on the PC.  They put out the server package to download, and magically, servers become available for me to join, and then I shoot a man.  It’s unprecedented in console gaming, as far as I know, but leveraging “the community” as it were to host their guerrilla multiplayer component could make a distributed approach viable.

In closing, we have the best hobby ever.  The End.

(CW)TB out.

all the motherfucking bets be off

Tycho

I knew I was forgetting something.

People who paid Club PA dues this month - probably to get their hands on our emasculating first strip, some things are unreleased for a reason - made a pretty good decision.  We’ll have an extra E3 sketch in the kitty for those who signed on.  Also, I commissioned some art from Scott Thigpen over at Demise for next month’s gift, which I’m really looking forward to.  Of course, we’ll have our own offerings come June - an exclusive strip, perhaps? - so, dig around in the couch.  Our patented alcomical techniques will transform your common dollars into pure gold.

Going to see Attack of the Clones tonight, at 12:01am.  People keep offering me an .avi of the film, but I keep turning them down, and not because I think Piracy is bad.  Piracy is okay with me, actually - it’s the talking birds that I find unsettling. 

We’ve been proud to have John Scalzi’s book featured on the site for the last week - if you haven’t gone and grabbed it, it could not possibly hurt you to do so.  His stuff is coming down off of PA today, I just wanted to thank him for giving us a shot.  Also, I wanted to apologize for using his last name as an adjective that means “given to extemporaneous adventure.”

I just got a mail from a man regarding my comments on the PS2’s Online presence, asking why that’s important at all, and whether or not they really need a “strategy” as such to begin with.  Let’s get something straight, that’s not my comment.  That’s information given to me, devoid of editorial.  And, is it important?  Well, they seem to think it is.  I’m going to call that a “good indicator.”

(CW)TB  

Tycho

Just got this in my mail.

“FYI - Toys R Us are honoring the $100 price reduction by giving anyone who has a receipt and bought the system within the last 30 days.  The same goes for any controllers or memory cards in the same time frame.  cool, huh?

-Chris”

Hell yeah, it is. 

(CW)TB

Tycho

Okay, one more thing:  Brenna got the rest of her tattoo, which you can see here at the Monkeycams.  On a scale of Hot to Super Hot, I’m going to call this one a “God Damn.”

(CW)TB

Gabe

Some of you may remember back in March I mentioned that Kara had purchased a very special anniversary gift for me. I was to be the proud owner of a Hyper 64 mother board. Well the package never came and after some unsuccessful attempts to resolve the situation with the post office I had basically given up all hope. Today as we were heading out the door one of my neighbors came by with a package for me. He told me it had been delivered to his place by accident back in March and he had just forgotten about it. Well I opened it up and I’ll be damned it it wasn’t my Hyper 64.

Now I took a look at this motherboard and it’s quite a bit different from anything else I’ve seen. My only experience so far has been with basic Jamma boards and the Capcom CPS 2 system. This Hyper 64 board apparently does not use the Jamma harness for power or sound. It has extra cables for each. What I’d like to do it put it into by generic Jamma Cabinet. Now I have never hooked up anything like this before and I am not really sure how to do it. So, do you live in Seattle? Do you work at an arcade or know how to hook this shit up? I would really like to learn more about the wiring and maintenance of these machines. If there is someone out there in Seattle willing to give me some lessons I’d really appreciate it. I’ll make cookies.

Kara and I will be seeing Star Wars tonight at 12:01 over at the Kirkland cinema. If it’s not great someone will die.

-Gabe out

Tycho

Hot damn.  I’d definitely watch that again, and not out of some twisted sense of Star Wars loyalty, either.

(CW)TB

Tycho

Oooooooh.

With any luck, I’ll be over at Gabe’s tonight getting this son of a bitch installed.

(CW)TB