Archive for April, 2009

I’m going to talk about a game for the xbox 360, the orange box.

Actually it’s also available for PC and plays really well on there as well, but I’m talking about the xbox360 version here.

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This is great value as it is 5 games on one disc and buying pre-owned it is quite cheap.The orange box features Half-life 2, Half-life 2: Episode One, Half-life 2: Episode Two, Portal and the sequel to the classic Team Fortress, Team Fortress 2.

The games are fun as I am a big fan of the half-life series and the easy game play but the complex seeming story lines really captured me.

Being introduced to Portal was extremely fun mainly because of the portal gun that you can control.

Team Fortress 2 is a good game but as I didn’t have xbox live at the time i couldn’t get the full  benefit.

Sometime in your lifetime you will have had to have heard of Half-life or Half-life 2, so you will probably be able to grasp the concept of the latest game in the series.

Half-life 2: Episode Two picks up where you left off in Half-life 2: Episode One, but if you haven’t played or finished Half-life 2:  Episode One then that’s there for you to learn what’s been happening to Gordan Freeman (the main character and who you play as in the half-life series) and Alex Vance (Gordans friends daughter).

In Portal you play as a test subject trying to test newly developed ways to get around and benefit people……. EXCEPT THE ONES WHO ARE DEAD! That last line is part of the portal ending song “Still Alive”. Anyway You must go through some easy and challenging puzzles with the “Portal Gun” which shoots blue and orange portals. The way it works is you jump though the blue portal and Viola you appear out the orange portal or vice versa.

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In Team Fortress 2 (or TF2 for short) you  choose what class you are out of these 9: Scout, Soldier, Pyro, Demoman, Heavy Weapons guy (or heavy for short), Egineer, Medic, Sniper and Spy while you battle with other players either over system link or xbox live. You can play by yourself but there is no-one to battle it out with.

My favorite part of HL2: Episode Two is the ambush. What happens is you and Alex Vance are on your way to White Forest, Black Mesa’s brother. You are driving down a winding road and about to pass the White Forest inn hotel when suddenly…. BOOM!

You hit a force field and have to take cover in The White Forest Inn to avoid being killed by Hunters (little mechanoids that shoot Flechettes at you) and have to fight your way out.

My Favorite part of HL2: Episode One is when you have to escape city 17 on a train. It goes like this: you and Alex have just finished escorting survivors to trains and about to board your own.

Unfortunately there is a roller door blocking the way. You find the wheel that opens it and your about to run through yourself when wouldn’t you know it there’s a strider standing there. It then proceeds to blow the wheel up, so you have to run around and up freight containers to find a way to destroy it, so you can meet up with Alex and escape city 17.

My favorite part of HL2 is when you get the organic gravity gun which is so powerful i t can pick up human enemies and even hold balls of pure plasma. The sheer power from this thing is what makes me love that particular part so much.

My favorite part of portal is when you have to defeat GlADoS, the robot that controls most of the aperture science labrotories because she is about to flood the chamber with deadly nuerotoxins that she claims to be able “to eat this stuff on cereal”.

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Atari Games For PC, Are They Still Fun?

Atari was developed in 1970 by Nolan Bushnell. He designed a coin operated game console which held the Steve Russell’s game named Spacewar.

The game wasn’t a success because it was to complicated to play. Bushnell tried to design a simpler game based on Ping-Pong. And so Pong was born.

Al Alcorn designed Pong. Bushnell tried to sell his design on another coin operated machine. no company wanted to buy his design. So with only $500 to back him up Bushnell and another man named Ted Dabney founded Atari Incorporated, the first video coin operated company.

Bushell wanted, at first, to call it Sygyzy but that had already been copyrighted by a roof company. So he called it Atari instead.

The name Atari came from the Japanese board game GO! Originally meaning Checkmate. The very first coin operated Pong machine was tested in a bar called Andy Capps.

The owner of Andy Capps wasn’t interested in games or new electronic things which Atari had to offer. One day the owner of Andy Capps called Bushnell up and told him the machine was faulty. When Bushnell came to take away and fix the machine the reason why it wasn’t working was soon discovered.

There were too many coins in the coin holder! Bushnell decided to set up a factory and employed hippies for labor so they could start distributing Po

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ng on a larger scale. Pong was a success. at least 9,000 Pong machines were created and sold which was three times more then the pinball machines in that time. Ted backed out from fear of competition, so Bushnell bought his half of Atari.

My mother (when she was 15) enjoyed playing the Atari 2600. Her favorite game was Adventure. An Atari emulator is available so you can upload it and play Adventure and other Atari games.

Pitfall is a game by Atari. In this game you play as a little jungle explorer. You must jump, swing and run you’re way around a jungle.

Along the way you will encounter shrinking puddles, gaping holes, rolling logs, crocodiles and some very angry scorpions. Pitfall is probably more widely known then its sequel, Pitfall II: Lost Caverns.

Another of the various games by Atari is Pole Position. In this game you control a car.

You must try to finish the qualifier round so you can get the pole position in the actual race. as you drive along there are various obstacles Atari has put in so the game becomes more challenging. You must avoid puddles of oil, puddles of water and other cars as you speed along this track.

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Dig-Dug is one of my all time favorite Atari developed games. In Dig-Dug you play as a little blue person with an air blowing harpoon gun. The objective in this game is to fill the fat enemies and the dragon with air until they burst.

This game was developed in 1982. To destroy your enemies you can either use your harpoon gun or digging under rocks so they crush your enemies. Be careful though! Your enemies have an ability to go through the ground without making holes so they can reach you. If they touch you you’re dead meat!

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All in all Atari was one of the companys that gave birth to the future of video gaming.

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