August 15, 2007

Woo! Walang pasok bukas!

Tomorrow is another day full of Flashing yet again for it is a suspended-classes day! Woohoo!

Igudesman and Joo: The new Rush Hour duo!
Move out Greg Patillo, the new classical musical sensation in the net has arrived! It's acclaimed pianist Richard Joo and Russian violinist Igudesman to the rescue. And if you think classical music is boring, think again. Combining slapstick, wit and sheer silliness, the duo never fails to get a laugh out of you whether you're a music buff or not.
CAPTION: Maksim Mrvica should take a note from these two...

LittleBigPlanet, and other innovative video games
If Hollywood has a fetish for churning out sequels, so does the video game industry. But can't it take a fresh new concept? Of course it can. And here are some of them...
1) LittleBigPlanet (PS3) - Combining cute visuals, stunning 3D, user-friendly level creation/customization and great gameplay, this platformer looks like a must-have in terms of innovation. Heck, this might be fated to become one of the PS3's saving graces. Add online functionality and this could be king of modern platformers!2) Jam Sessions (DS) - If you think you got the guts to create your own music, Jam Sessions is the perfect way to do just that by just strumming virtual guitar strings that appear on the touch screen using the stylus. Boy, is the DS shaping up to be more innovative as it matures...
3) Rock Band (X360, PS3) - Most hyped about in this year's rhythm game, Rock Band enables you to create your own band, literally. It has high-quality accessories and a solid setlist as well. If you've been dreaming of creating your own band, this is your (expensive)
chance. This game will probably pwn all other related rhythm games, though. So why not go all-in-one?
4) Heavenly Sword (PS3) - If LittleBigPlanet is the
platformer that may save Sony's butt, Heavenly Sword may well be the protector and retriever of most of Sony's low rep. This promising high-action, graphics-intensive game may well become the PS3 bestseller when it releases in September.
5) Assassin's Creed (PS3) - From the Ubisoft studio in
Montreal comes their new effort- Assassin's Creed. It was a disappointing no-show at this year's E3, but judging by the latest footage, it might as well be on the right track. It has elements of Splinter Cell and PoP, which are its trademark games but set in a completely different story and character. It features the mechanic of being able to blend in a crowd and a whole lot more.
6) De Blob (Wii) - The world's color has been drained and
the Blob has to put it back. In this game, you get to ricochet, bounce and swing through Chroma City and literally paint it red, pink, blue or whatever!
7) Wii Fit (Wii) - Of course, why should I forget Wii Fit? It's the only fitness game with a dead-on focus on it! And the peripheral it uses is quite cool to boot and has potential for other uses aside from this. Heck, who can't resist a game made by THE Shigeru Miyamoto? Not me.

8) Boogie (Wii) - It may have flopped bigtime but you have to admit, it was a bold undertaking especially if the developer happens to be the 2 big letters E and A. It was supposed to be a party game of dancing and singing but it was "repetitive, short and it got old fast" (Gamespot review). "...even it's unique art style won't excuse the sucky gameplay!"

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