Thursday, October 16, 2008

Perseverance

I could not beat a mission in GTA 4 for the longest time cuz I all I had was a 15 passenger van.. nothing fast. well I persevered.. and you had never seen a big van go so fast and jump so high. I had to kill some dude. and The way I killed was totally wicked.. somehow perfect timing intervened and I landed my van on top of his Civic.. and just destroyed him ;)

Moral of the story is.. Perseverance works!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Birthday Presents

Well my actual gifts was money... which me likey greatly ;)


sooooo what did I buy?

an 8GB iPod Touch which despite negative remarks ( I shouldn' be talkin lol) is really nice and awesome!

I also bought 3 new XBOX 360 Games

a) Grand Theft Auto 4 ( so I can return Nilemonitor's copy)
b) Dirt Rally Racing... awesome game.. built on the same next-gen graphics engine as grid.
c) FlatOut Ultimate Carnage.

The First 2 were Used from Gamestop and Flatout was $19.99 at Gamestop in New Condition.

GTA 4 Multiplayer = Awesome

Last night about 5 online players and I were playing in free mode and decided to just tick off the police as much as possible, just for the heck of it.... in the process we were able to hijack a armored Swat truck. Also many cops died protecting Liberty City.... may they rest in peace.

I wish i had pics or video... but I don't sorry guys. In the mean time.. a youtube video

Friday, October 10, 2008

Birthday Weekend

Well I will be in Dallas this weekend going to go and...

1) Eat at PapaDeux
2) go see the King Tut Exhibit at teh Dallas Museum of Art
3) Go to the Fort Worth Zoo.

NFS Undercover preview from Gamespot.

EA has been pretty clear that Need for Speed Undercover is more of a spiritual successor to Most Wanted than a follow-up to last year's iteration, ProStreet. It has brought back police pursuits, but it's also bringing the series up to date with what it claims will be an expansive open world and a deeper story mode, complete with a lead character who gains experience along the way.

Undercover takes place in three distinct cities in the fictional Tri-City Bay. Gold Coast Mountain, Sunset Hills, and Palm Harbor will offer three different regions to explore, and all of them are accessible from a main interstate highway. To give you an idea of the size of the world, the game's developers at EA Black Box said it would take eight minutes to navigate across at top speed, and 160km of drivable roads are available. Black Box is working on a streaming world that loads as needed, and with the main menu also loaded into the world (appearing as a pop-up) there will be no breaks from the action, unless you're jumping online for a race against friends. Xbox Live and PlayStation Network will be supported, but there is no local split-screen multiplayer. In addition to embarking on missions, you'll be able to free-roam around Tri-City Bay as much as you like, and at any time you can bring up your GPS device to jump directly into races, sprints, highway battles, and pursuits.

While we still haven't seen much of the storyline, EA revealed that a character played by Hollywood actress Maggie Q (Mission Impossible III, Die Hard 4.0) will recruit you as a federal officer at the beginning of the game to help bust an underground car-smuggling operation. You'll gradually infiltrate the crime syndicate, building on your reputation as you climb the ranks by taking jobs. This is where Undercover gets its name: You'll have to complete your jobs while facing off against cops, using them as your foil in the process. Some of the cutscene cinematics look top-notch, and hopefully the story will be just as solid--it's unusual to see developers go to this length to include a storyline in a racing game. EA has used a photographic technique known as magic hour (used in movies such as Transformers and 300) to film some of Undercover's cutscenes, giving it a warm, soft "late in the afternoon" visual tone. The in-game world will also cut straight to full-motion video, with the world being rendered behind the FMV, which is designed to increase the seamless feel.

We tried out a new game mode called Highway Battle on a stretch of the Southeast I-20. Essentially a point-to-point race against other street racers with the goal to win by 1,000ft (305m), this particular challenge is one of the easier tasks early on in the game, with only some light traffic to navigate around. A nifty onscreen meter will show you how far behind or ahead of the pack you are, and once your car reaches the top of the meter, you'll have completed the challenge. Variable traffic in Undercover means you shouldn't experience the same race twice. Vehicles will indicate when they're changing lanes and will vary their speed, so you'll need to keep an eye on the surrounding traffic. You'll also be able to draft behind other vehicles, but getting too close may result in a high-speed collision, bringing your race to a quick halt. You can use vehicles to create havoc for opponents and police, by creating pileups and accidents. Damage modelling will also be part of the game, and the team is working on improvements over ProStreet.

Pursuit mode looks like it will be just as thrilling as the highway battles. The object of the challenge we played, dubbed Grand Theft 5-0, was to steal a cop car from a police station carpark and evade the pursuing officers in the process of taking it to a garage. The chase takes place in Sunset Hills, which has a more industrial feel than the other areas, complete with warehouses and derelict land. While this race wasn't too difficult, we were told that police AI will increase as the story continues, forcing you to become more adventurous as you progress. Like in the highway battles, you'll have an onscreen meter showing your distance from your competition, and you'll need to gain a sizable lead before you can escape. Not content to merely chase you, cop cars will also ram your vehicle and set up barricades, although we didn't see any spike strips deployed as they were in the Need for Speed games of yesteryear.

Because you're stealing a vehicle for commercial interest, you'll need to make sure you don't damage it too much during the sprint. While you need to keep your vehicle looking tip-top, you can earn extra points for causing damage to public property--the greater the damage to police cars and council property, the better. If you get busted, an amusing cutscene will be triggered, showing you trying to escape the clutches of the fuzz, with a look almost straight out of Cops, complete with a blurred face.


EA considers Undercover to be a more contemporary look at car culture than previous games, and it includes a wide range of exotic European imports, including Porsche, Jaguar, and Audi. The approach was summed up by the game's producer, who said, "Neon is dead; the bat machine is in." While the game--and real-world car culture--may be maturing from green neon and dragon decals, car customisation will still be included, and you'll be able to makes changes to car body parts, such as wings and bonnets, and add paint jobs, nonstandard parts, and vinyl--all available for the different manufacturers featured in the game.

Need for Speed Undercover looks like a fresh and interesting direction for the franchise, retaining the white-knuckle action expected of the series while adding open-world, cinematic cutsences and beautifully detailed European imports (complete with damage modelling) to the mix. Stay tuned to GameSpot for more in the run-up to Undercover's November 21 European release (the game will launch on November 17 in the US).

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Random Facts

bored so yea.....

-It is impossible for it to hail when ground temperature is below freezing.

-Alaxender Graham Bell would not have a phone in his study because the ringing drove him nuts.

-The diamond is the only gem composed of a single element.

-Winston Churchill smoked an estimated 300,000 cigars during his lifetime.

-Rod Stewart was once a grave digger.

-The game Simon Says was originally called Do This, Do That.

-Plants run fevers when they are sick.

-The bark of the giant sequioa can be up to 2 feet thick.

-There was never a portrant painted of Christopher Columbus.

-Vince Lombardi coined the term "game plan."

-The founder of Kodak, George Eastman, hated having his picture taken.

-Sweet N' Low was the one millionth trademark issued by the U.S. Patent office.

-More snow falls in February than in any other month on the United States.

-The Liberty Bell was made in England.

-Lemon Pledge has more lemons than Country Time Lemonade.

-More people die playing golf than any other sport, the leading cause of death is heart attacks and strokes.

-Each mile of a four lane freeway takes up more than 17 acres of land.

-Johnny Carson, Michael Douglas, and Clint Eastwood were all once gas station attendants.

-The kilt originated in France.

-El Paso, Texas is the largest city without a major sports team.

-In a 1936 ping pong tournament, the players volleyed for more than two hours on the opening serve.

-Alaska by itself has as much coastline as the rest of the U.S.

-If you work nights, you are almost twice as likely to have an accident than if you work days.

-A cubic foot of gold weighs more than half a ton.

-Monaco and Vatican City are both smaller than New York's Central Park.

-The geodesic dome is the only structure that becomes stronger as it increases in size.

-A plane uses less fuel the higher it flies.

-It was noted in King George III of England's diary on July 4, 1776 that "Nothing of importance happened today."

-Disney world is twice the size of Manhattan.

-A typical supermarket displays more than 25,000 items.

-A third of the Earth's land surface can be classified as desert.

-The seed cones of the cycad tree can weigh up to 90 pounds.

-Deion Sanders is the only man to play in the World Series and the Super Bowl.

-Floods cause more death and destruction in the U.S. than any other natural disaster.

-Las Vegas, Nevada is the brightest city when seen from space.Lightning bolts are only about two inches wide.

-The most popular reason for not voting in elections, according to the U.S. Census, was "Too busy."

My B-Day is on Saturday!!!!!!!

Well the primary thing I want/need is a 16GB Black iPod Nano. I love the interface.. and the new Genius feature is well... genius. Here is a pic!