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Tycho

We did not actually surf a hairy wave of hobo spiders.  For reasons unknown to us, though presumably they have something to do with promoting Pocket Kingdoms (which I will now link), we were sent a couple N-Gage game “decks” as part of some strange self-flagellation ritual they have going at Nokia.

I opened my own box with the trepidation on display in today’s comic, if not the final result.  When I think about what I would send a person who tried to derail my product launch, the product they brutally sodomized over several months is not high on that list.  It isn’t even low on the list.  I would erect safeguards to keep anyone in my organization from inadvertently sending one and subjecting my shit to further ridicule.  But there it was, nestled there in hay like the Baby Jesus.  I don’t know why the hay was in there, maybe it’s deadly poison hay.

You might not be aware that some time after the launch of the universally maligned original system they put out another version of the N-Gage that was somewhat more difficult to hate, dubbed the N-Gage QD.  What they did was resolve the biggest problems people had with the machine, namely the sidetalkin’ and the ability to change the game in the system without removing the Goddamn battery.  It’s the same hardware otherwise, which has thus far meant that it’s got just enough juice to make developers overreach and indulge their 3D fantasies without any real consummation.

I didn’t play very much Pocket Kingdoms, as you can see on the competitors page they set up for the pre-release event.  They shouldn’t have sent me that thing with Prime 2 and the sequel to Half-Life so close, and I feel no shame for initiating triage.  The only nice thing that can be said for my rank is that I’m higher than Scott Kurtz, who is ever my cunning foe - this brings me joy.  That said, I played it enough to know that now the N-Gage was a real platform, because it had finally acquired its excellent game, perfectly matched to the system that will slip right under the radar of most gamers.  The sleeper hit.  It’s a rite of passage.     

In a nutshell, you build armies to scour the land and destroy opponents online.  Armies consist of four slots, which you can fill with units of varying kinds.  Some creatures take up multiple slots, and equipment - both purchased and player created - helps to further distinguish a given group.  The game does not take itself seriously, which I wasn’t expecting - the common tongue in this universe is a combination of leetspeak and lines from rap songs, which makes sense once you understand that it is essentially a parody of gaming communities.  The game itself is by Sega as I understand it, and it’s also available on Japanese phones.  Minus the Eminem, I’m assuming.  To put it clearly, the game was a real surprise.  I’d imagine the simultaneous sigh of relief by N-Gage owners could move a galleon. 

Gabe actually uses the N-Gage QD as his personal phone now, and the irony nearly peels off my skin.  The reality is that they have made an excellent phone that is kind of a half-ass gaming rig - at least, and this is what I’m realizing, for the kinds of games they keep pushing.  Pocket Kingdoms is a quirky multiplayer strategy game that doesn’t really make sense on any other platform.  Look at Pathway To Glory, another strategy experience that plays to the actual metal of the system.  Are they finally figuring something out?  That they have created a platform with strengths and weaknesses, and that development can accentuate one of those and downplay the other?  I’ll be God damned. 

(CW)TB out.

you ran out of lies

Tycho

Independent developers of Utah, rejoice.

Park City will, from Jan 21st to the 24th, be hosting the Slamdance Film Festival - that’s nice, but it’s not what I’m here to mention.  There is also an independent game competition they would like you to enter. 

The contest itself has both jury and audience awards, with five large in cash and prizes doled out at the end of it.  If you’ve got something cooking up, the entry deadline is November 29th if you’d like to give it a shot. 

(CW)TB

Gabe

Just one last reminder to come see us this Saturday November 27th at the Toys R Us in Bellevue.

103 110TH Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98004-5805

We’ll be there with Garrison Titan. They will be in full armor helping collect toys for Child’s Play. The event runs from 10am-4pm and Tycho and I will be there starting at noon. Bring your Nintendo DS if you want to try some multiplayer or bring your WOW strategy guide if you’d like to get it signed.

It’s true I kept my N-Gage QD and I’m now using it as my phone. It’s strange since I love gadgets so much but I never really got into cell phones. I’ve had the same basic free phone that came with my plan for a few years. I honestly didn’t know cell phones had gotten so cool. I admit that Nokia has crafted a very good cell phone here, what they failed to do is make it a compelling game system. All the games I’ve tried for it are disgusting but I’m still keeping it. So thanks for the free telephone Nokia, it kicks ass at everything except playing video games.

I went ahead and got hooked up with a Cingular service plan for it. I was drawn in by the promise of “roll over minutes”.  The plan I got is decent but they really screw you if you want to use the cellular internet stuff. It’s super expensive to get a decent plan that includes data but now that I had a phone capable of that shit I wanted to really give it a shot. I had fantasies about checking my gmail account from the supermarket and getting movie tickets from the car on the way to the theatre.

I’m having a hell of a time getting it all set up though. Cingular is happy to sell you the service but good luck finding anything on their website that actually tells you how to use it. I had to scour google to get the settings I needed. I’m sure eventually I’ll get it all straightened out but right now its frustration city.

-Gabe out