Final Score 79 – The Italian Batalion




THE RUNDOWN

  • Mass Effect 3 deal from Origin (any platform) includes an exclusive AT12 Raider Shotgun –Large pellet spread ensures maximum coverage for close-range targets. Designed for superior rapid fire, optimizing the recovery time between shots.
  • Planning to buy a PS Vita? Best Buy has games, accessories and bundles including the First Edition Bundle available on Feb 15 — a week before the official release. Check out all their Vita items at tiny.cc/tfsvita.
  • Plus, we talk about what we’re playing, take your calls, read your e-mails and more!

THE BIG TALK

OLD SCHOOL

  • Superfrog – Amiga
    • “Superfrog was developed in 1993 and released for the Amiga in the same year by Team17, acting simultaneously as developer and publisher. The releasewas popular enough to spawn an Amiga CD32 version, which could also be played on some Amiga computers fitted with a CD drive. Due to its enduring popularity, it was then converted for the PC by Bubball Systems in 1994, running as an MS-DOS program. The Amiga version was re-released by Islona Software in 1999, with slightly different box art. In 2012, Superfrog was, along with other games by Team17, released as a legitimate digital download from GoodOldGames.com, this version being the first compatible with Windows.

      The story, present in the game’s manual but mostly conveyed through the introductory animation by Eric W. Schwartz, concerns an unnamed prince, who is turned into a frog by a jealous witch, in homage to the Frog Prince fairy tale. His princess girlfriend is then abducted by the same witch. Subsequently sulking by the “River O’ Despair”, the prince chances upon a floating bottle of Lucozade, which confers upon him super powers.
      The game features an overt commercial tie-in with the energy drink Lucozade as a health-boosting powerup, similar to the Chupa Chups sponsorship of Zool, 7-Up’s sponsorship of Cool Spot and Quavers’ sponsorship of Pushover.

      The objective of the game is to find and defeat the witch, then rescue the princess, while achieving smaller objectives throughout, such as finding a golden key or escaping from captivity through a circus. When the player has defeated the witch, a quick end sequence shows the frog and the princess kissing, but – rather than the frog turning back into the prince – the princess is turned into a frog instead.”

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Final Score 78 – Minecrafted




THE RUNDOWN

  • Mass Effect 3 deal from Origin (any platform) includes an exclusive AT12 Raider Shotgun –Large pellet spread ensures maximum coverage for close-range targets. Designed for superior rapid fire, optimizing the recovery time between shots.
  • Planning to buy a PS Vita? Best Buy has games, accessories and bundles including the First Edition Bundle available on Feb 15 — a week before the official release. Check out all their Vita items at tiny.cc/tfsvita.
  • Plus, we talk about what we’re playing, take your calls, read your e-mails and more!

THE BIG TALK

  • Zynga copies Tiny Tower and everyone flips out… is this really anything new?
  • Sony plans on $2.9 billion loss for the year.
  • Email Topic – Would companies ever consider releasing “light” versions of games for the PC?
  • Email Topic – What game console and three games would you carry with you to a desert island for a year?

OLD SCHOOL

  • Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage – SNES
    • “Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage is a scrolling fighting game for the Super NES and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, developed by Software Creations and published by LJN (a subsidiary of Acclaim) in 1994. The game, based on a sprawling comic book story arc of the same name, featured numerous heroes, including Spider-Man, Venom, and their allies from the Marvel Comics fictional universe like Captain America, Black Cat, Iron Fist, Cloak and Dagger, Deathlok, Morbius, the Living Vampire, and Firestar, all teaming up to battle an onslaught of villains led by Carnage, including Shriek, Doppelganger, Demogoblin, and Carrion.
      The game featured a colored cartridge. Both the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Super Nintendo versions were red. They were later released in the normal cartridge colors (black for Genesis, gray for SNES).

      The game was followed up by a sequel called Spider-Man & Venom: Separation Anxiety.
      In this single-player side-scrolling beat ‘em up (with a format similar to Final Fight, and Streets of Rage) the player controls Spider-Man and Venom through various levels to stop the supervillain Carnage and his gang, as well as hundreds of criminals they inspire in their wake, from taking over the city. The two 16-bit versions are virtually identical, aside from the quality of the sound and music.

      Other Marvel heroes can be summoned by collecting appropriate items hidden within certain levels. Their effects vary greatly, and some of them have different effects depending on who the player is. Of note is the rarity and set locations of the power-ups necessary to summon aid, and that each character has a unique set of music to accompany their appearance. In order of appearance: Cloak, Black Cat, Dagger, Firestar, Spider-Man/Venom (depending on the player character), Morbius, Deathlok, Iron Fist, and Captain America.”

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Final Score 77 – Points… in SPACE!




THE RUNDOWN

  • Microsoft going away from space points, Mass Effect 3 has a new trailer multiplayer available to watch, some good points about bandwidth in a digital word, BlizzCon not happening in 2012, and finally a look back at Paper Mario!
  • Plus, we talk about what we’re playing, take your calls, and more!

THE BIG TALK

  • Are Microsoft Points going away by the end of the year?
  • Mass Effect 3: Special Forces Trailer (Multiplayer mode)
  • What sort of impact will bandwidth restrictions on ISP’s have in the new digital only world?
  • There will be no BlizzCon in 2012. However, Nerdtacular is still happening!!

OLD SCHOOL

  • Paper Mario – Nintendo 64
    • “Paper Mario, known in Japan as Mario Story, (originally known as Super Mario RPG 2) is a role-playing video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 game console. It was first released in Japan on August 11, 2000, in North America on February 5, 2001, and in Europe and Australia on October 5, 2001. Paper Mario was re-released for Nintendo’s Virtual Console in 2007.
      Paper Mario is set in the Mushroom Kingdom as the protagonist Mario tries to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser. To do so, he must locate seven “Star Spirits” to negate the effects of the captured Star Rod, which grants invincibility to Bowser. The player controls Mario and a number of partners to solve puzzles in the game’s overworld and defeat enemies in a turn-based battle system. The battles are unique in that the player can influence the effectiveness of attacks by performing required controller inputs known as “action commands”.
      Paper Mario is the first installment for the Paper Mario series and is the predecessor to the GameCube game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the Wii game Super Paper Mario, and the upcoming 3DS game Paper Mario. The game received a positive reaction from the media, attaining an aggregate score of 88% from Game Rankings and 93% from Metacritic. It was rated the 63rd best game made on a Nintendo system in Nintendo Power’s “Top 200 Games” list in 2006.
      It was first of the post-SNES Mario games not to feature the voice-acting of Charles Martinet.”

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