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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 10:53 am |
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I got given a copy of the Zombie Survival Guide.
God I love my friends sometimes. They know me so well.
Aim for the head!
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 1:37 pm |
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If you shoot the head you kill the ghoul.
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Anders from Chez Geek
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 7:28 pm |
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We will surely be playing that song.
And:
IMPORTANT NEWS
Chez Geek will be running a competition on the show on Saturday 29th October!
Tune in to Edge Radio (99.3FM or via the Edge Radio website) from 4pm this Saturday for your chance to win a truly excellent prize pack from Area52!
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Bice from Chez Geek
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:20 pm |
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Apparently females watching sci-fi now outnumber the males. An interesting enough story, one would think until a brief look is taken at the programs mentioned. I think calling either Buffy or Xena sci-fi shows may be pushing the definition a little far.
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 11:36 am |
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Science Fiction. Fantasy. Two separate genres. Now, if they were using Firefly as an example, that could work. A lot of Browncoats are girls..and got there through Buffy.
And Lara Croft is a computer game character, for Bob's sake. There are many much cooler computer game characters one could play - e.g. Dante (male), who doesn't spontaneously die when he jumps off something high.
article wrote: "It also had Keanu Reeves running around in leather, which helped."
*choke* Ewwwwww.
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Bice from Chez Geek
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:20 pm |
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Why do they persist in making movies from game licences? Especially fighting games, surely the MK and Streetfighter movies were warning enough?
Ah well, at least we'll get to see Kevin Nash in a dramatic role 
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Bice from Chez Geek
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 8:20 am |
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Well, there's now an official release date for the Xbox 360. Looks like we'll be getting later and for more money than the rest of the world. Hooray!
Oh, and also, just to get some relative pricing on that $650 price tag, the same setup sells in the US for US$399. A quick trip to a currency exchange site show us that
399.00 USD = 540.955 AUD
Awesome! Australia getting shafted to the tune of over a hundred bucks. Cheers Microsoft, I guess thats what we get for being the country in which they have the higest market share.
I'll be buying it anyway, though.
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Bice from Chez Geek
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 2:17 pm |
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Damn it, why won't they just give us an R-rating for video games? I'm not suggesting that I would buy, rent or even play the game, but come on.
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Anders from Chez Geek
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 9:17 am |
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More Revolution Specs Uncovered
Quote: December 6, 2005 - Just yesterday IGN Revolution launched with technical details on Nintendo's next-generation console, codenamed Revolution. And today more development sources have come forward with both clarification and even more tech specs. The latest news begins to paint a clearer picture of Nintendo's aim with its next platform.
We cannot stress this enough: Revolution is not being positioned as a competitor to either Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3. Nintendo has instead chosen to design a console that will be very affordable for consumers. For that very reason, say developers in the know, the Big N has opted out of filling the system with a massive supply of expensive RAM.
In yesterday's article, we wrote that Revolution would include 128MBs of RAM, or possibly less. Developers have clarified the makeup based on officially released Nintendo documentation. Revolution will build on GameCube's configuration of 24MBs 1T-SRAM and 16MBs D-RAM (40MBs) by adding an addition 64MBs of 1T-SRAM. The result is a supply of memory in Revolution that totals 104MBs. That number does not consider either the 512MBs of allegedly accessible (but hardly ideal) Flash RAM or the Hollywood GPU's on-board memory, said to be 3MBs by sources.
Revolution's Broadway CPU, developed by IBM, is an extension of the Gekko CPU in GameCube, according to official Nintendo documentation passed to us by software houses. The Hollywood GPU, meanwhile, is believed to be an extension of the Flipper GPU in GameCube. Since developers have not gone hands-on with the GPU, they can only go on Nintendo documentation, which is limited.
Exact clock rates were not disclosed, but one development source we spoke to had this to say of the Revolution CPU and GPU: "Basically, take a GameCube, double the clock rate of the CPU and GPU and you're done."
We presented that description to another informed studio, which clarified that the clock rates may even fall short of doubling those on GameCube.
"The CPU is the same as Gekko with one and a half to two times the performance and improved caching," said a source. "Our guys experimented with it and think they'll be able to get about twice the performance as GameCube."
"It's a gamble for the Big N," said another source. "It's not about horsepower for them -- it's about innovation and gameplay."
We've also been able to unearth firm details on the storage capacity for Revolution discs. Recent rumors suggesting that the discs can hold 12GBs of data are false. In fact, Revolution discs can store 4.7GBs of data on a single layer or 8.5GBs when double-layered on a single-side. This is a massive jump from the 1.5GB capacity of GameCube discs and more than enough storage capacity for any non-high-definition game.
Readers discouraged by Revolution's seeming lack of horsepower when compared to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 should remember that Nintendo is not interested in competing in the high-definition gaming arena, and as a standard-definition console, Revolution is more than capable. Capcom's Resident Evil 4 remains one of the most gorgeous games this generation and it ran on GameCube, a console at least half as powerful according to developer reports.
Software houses we spoke with also waxed on the immediate advantage to Nintendo's approach with Revolution, which is, of course, system price. Every developer was in agreement that Revolution should launch with a price tag of $149 or lower. Some speculated that based on the tech, a $99 price point would not be out of the question.
Stay tuned for more as it develops.
The Revolution continues to be amazing.
WAY cheaper than either the PS3 or XBox. Reasonably powerful. Truly innovative design. And all of the exclusive content like free first party games from the NES, SNES etc.
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Bice from Chez Geek
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:49 am |
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That is an absolutely huge gamble by Nintendo. They've basically turned their back on any sort of cross-platform games after the first year or so of the new consoles, because they simply won't have the power to run the games.
Although Nintendo's drawcard is the first party games, basically saying that you'll need another console in addition to the Revolution is pretty ballsy. Just as well the price point is that low.
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 1:12 pm |
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Cross platform compatibility is big, but look at the Gamecube - how many crossplatform titles were there on that console?
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 2:50 pm |
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And how successful was it?
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Anders from Chez Geek
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 6:50 am |
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Well, more than the Dreamcast... But that doesn't really count does it?
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 10:41 am |
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In happier news:
Sony looks set to finally dismember the crap-tacular Star Wars Galaxies. After several unsuccessful expansions, terrible gameplay balancing, a few spectacularly failed attempts at fixing all these problems and the massive bills of running an online game mounting, there are rumours that it may disappear by the end of the year.
Even being a mad SW fan, I have to say: "Good riddance". SWG was terrible, made worse by the fact that Sony didn't even see fit to release it Australia until nearly two years after its initial release (and even then, not giving us local servers).
Good riddance to bad rubbish as, well, someone said.
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 10:06 am |
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Last saturday we cover "The Greatest Criminals in Geek History" culminating in Uwe Boll taking top "honours" for his relentless crusadity of mediocrity (at best) and more commonly downright destruction of beloved or at least, well known geek icons.
And to celebrate the start of the new programming period, we at Chez Geek are going to be launching a new segment: Geek Mythbusters where people can ask a question about geekdom in general which we will be able to explain and then debunk or confirm.
So please, post any questions you have and we will start answering them.
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