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Cinematech Reborn | Prologue - Let's Give This Another Try
In the words of one Thanos:
"Fine…
Finally, after nearly SEVEN LONG YEARS since Cinematech Reboot ended, G4ZDTechTV brings the concept of an unofficial Cinematech revival back like never before - introducing Cinematech Reborn!
On tonight's show: learn why grass tastes so great, see why karate and circuses do mix, and find out if Tekken 8 will settle the tea vs coffee debate onez and for all!!1!
(WATCH THE OG CINEMATECH REBOOT HERE)
(4GTV - STREAM WHAT YOU PLAY! CLICK HERE!)
#Cinematech Reborn#gaming#Bionic Commando: Rearmed 2#Megadimension Neptunia VII#Sonic Unleashed#Hail to the Chimp#Wild Arms 5#F-Zero GX#Chocobo GP#Dead or Alive 5#Queen's Gate: Spiral Chaos#Tekken 8#Spider-Man 3 (video game)#BLUD#World of Final Fantasy#Crash: Mind Over Mutant#Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?#Super Street Fighter IV#Shark Tale: The Video Game
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old youtube screenshots i found saved on my phone
#lady dimitrescu lightning mcqueen master chief and john wick in guitar hero#screenshot of wayne holding a fax of wayne holding a fax of wayne holding a fax of barbeque sauce#unregistered hypercam 2 jerma 120p horror game stream#a man on a mission to beat bowser's fury with every hud#barack obama x mitt romney AMV (airplanes by bob) but atsuover#sonic frontiers nasa ft. alfred snapcube#spiderman drinks whole bottle of maple syrup in vr#we are number one winged angel's thesis#valefisk's 8+ hour cursed monopoly game#bionic commando rearmed powerplant and ghost in the shell nightstalker and fury ost all in one screenshot#my favorite youtube screenshots#life adventures
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Xbox 360 XBLA titles without Xbox One /Series X Support, still available to buy!
Following our latest video on the Xbox 360 store shutdown, here is the full list of Xbox Live Arcade games still up to buy on the Xbox 360. If you haven't seen the video you can watch it below.
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With the Xbox 360 store closing on the 29th of July, this list baring the odd error shows all the XBLA games in the United Kingdom Xbox 360 Marketplace Shop. That don't work on Xbox One or Series X and will be lost for good at the end of the month. Some have Xbox One releases, but many are Xbox 360 exclusive. Now the final price drop event on 360 is due to happen on the 16/17th of July.
It seems unlikely any DLC will get reduced so the expensive Samurai Warriors 2 Xtreme Legends DLC you will just have to pay through the nose for! If we get time we will try to cover on Demand Games and DLCs next week.
Note at present we are still notes games not all games with extra download content on XBLA are listed correctly yet same with Xbox One versions of some games. As we discussed in our previous videos using the website to buy content is next to impossible and we are buy content via the Xbox 360 in console store.
Warning as per our previous video about the problems we had with the Rabbids Invasions Season Pass. We advice users avoid season passes on the service most are broken.
Any mistakes or omissions please do let us know. Drop us an email, comment or send us a tweet. Also let us know about any Japanese, North America or other games not available in the UK on XBLA and still up and we will add them. If you are looking for games already delisted then visit the excellent website https://delistedgames.com/ for a full list.
XBLA Titles still available to buy on the digital store:
# - Symbols - No games now listed
A (12)
Abyss Odyssey
Alien Breed Episode 1 (On Xbox 360 retail disc in UK Alien Breed Trilogy)
Alien Breed 2: Assault (On Xbox 360 retail disc in UK Alien Breed Trilogy)
Alien Breed 3: Decent (On Xbox 360 retail disc in UK Alien Breed Trilogy)
Alien Rage
Alien Spidy {Has DLC}
Amy
Ancients of Ooga {Has DLC}
Anna - Extended Edition
Arkadian Warriors
Assault Heroes
Awesomenauts [Has Xbox One version] (Released on modern formats with more DLC)
B (18)
Backbreaker Vengeance
Bastion [Has Xbox One version]
Batman: The Telltale Series [Has Xbox One version] (Warning to all, there is a retail version, but this is a season pass disc, which only has the first episode on it and must download the other episode, after the shutdown you will only be able to play the first episode on them.)
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - Deluxe Edition (Listed as Blackgate Deluxe Ed.)
Battle Academy
Battlezone
Bejeweled Blitz LIVE
Bionic Commando Rearmed (Listed as BionicCommando Rearmed)
Black Knight Sword
Blade Kitten
Blazing Birds
Bloody Good Time
Bomberman LIVE {Has DLC} (On Xbox 360 retail disc in Europe, but base game only, no DLC)
Boogie Bunnies
Boxing Fight
Brothers [Has Xbox One version]
Bubble Bobble Neo! {Has DLC}
Burnout Crash!
C (11)
Call of Duty Classic
Capsized
Charlie Murder
Child of Light
Choplifter HD {Has DLC}
Cloudberry Kingdom
Cobalt [Has Xbox One version]
Constant C
Crazy Machines Elements
CrazyMouse
Crimson Alliance {Has DLC}
D (18)
Darkstalkers Resurrection [Included games featured on Xbox One version of Capcom Stadium 2 & Capcom Fighting Collection]
Darts Vs Zombies
Deadliest Warrior Battlegrounds (Listed as DW: Battlegrounds)
Deadlight [Has Xbox One version]
Death Tank
DeathSpank
Deep Black - Episode 1 (Listed as Deep Black - Ep. 1)
Defenders of Ardania
Defense Technica
Diabolical Pitch
Dogfight 1942
Dollar Dash
Double Dragon II
Duke Nukem 3D [Has Xbox One version]
Dungeon Defenders {Has DLC}
Dungeons & Dragons Daggerdale
Dust: An Elysian Tail (Only Xbox release, also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC)
Dustforce
E (3)
Ecco the Dolphin [Included on SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis Classics]
EXIT {Has DLC}
EXIT 2 {Has DLC}
F (12)
Fatal Fury Special (Not shown in A-Z listing has to be found using Bing search on console) [Has Xbox One version by Arcade Archive, but that lacks online play]
Fez (Only Xbox release, also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC)
Field Goal Contest
Final Exam
Fire Pro Wrestling
Fireburst
Freefall Racers
Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition
Frozen Free Fall: Snowball Fight {Has DLC}
Fruit Ninja Kinect {Has DLC}
Full House Poker {Has DLC, most is delisted}
Fusion Genesis
G (7)
Guilty Gear XX A Core Plus (Listed as GGXXACP in store, make sure to download the free DLC upgrade) {Has DLC}
Gel
Geon
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams
Goosebumps: The Game
Gotham City Impostors {Has DLC}
Guncraft: Blocked and Loaded
H (9)
Happy Tree Friends
Haunt
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit {Has DLC}
Hexodius
Home Run Stars
How to Survive [Has Xbox One version How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition]
Hunter's Trophy 2 - America
Hunter's Trophy 2 - Australia
Hybrid
I (1)
Ion Assault
J - All listed as Xbox One supported
K (2)
Kinect Fun Labs {Has DLC} (Not shown in A-Z listing has to be found using Bing search on console for both game and DLCs. Base game is listed as an add-on in store and can only be run via the Games & Apps page on the guide button, select recent then press RB twice for all and scroll down.)
Kinect Party - Base Game {Has DLC}
L (4)
Leedmees
Life Is Strange Episode 1 [Has Xbox One version] {Has DLC}
LocoCycle [Has Xbox One version] {Has free DLC, required to play game}
Lucidity
M (12)
Mark of the Ninja [Has Xbox One version Mark of the Ninja: Remastered]
Mars Rover Landing [Free Game for Kinect] (Not shown in A-Z listing has to be found using Bing search on console)
Marvel Puzzle Quest [Has Xbox One version] {Has DLC}
Masquerade The Baubles of Doom [Has Xbox One version]
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood
Meteos Wars
MicroBot
Mighty No. 9 (Has Xbox One version, but 360 doesn't have broken achievement) {Has DLC}
Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (Outdated version released on all modern consoles) {Has DLC}
Minesweeper Flags
Mini Ninjas Adventures
Mortal Kombat Arcade
N (1)
Naughty Bear Panic in Paradise {Has DLC}
O - All listed as Xbox One supported
P (11)
Panzer General Allied Assault
Penalty Saver
Penny Arcade Episode 1
Penny Arcade Episode 2
Pinball FX2 [Has a now delsited Xbox One version, most table are on Pinball FX3 & FX4] {Has DLC}
Ping Pong
Prison Architect: Xbox 360 Edition [Has Xbox One version, 360 version is unfinished trash] {Has DLC}
Prize Driver
Puzzle Arcade {Has DLC}
Puzzle Bobble Live!
Puzzle Chronicles
Q - All listed as Xbox One / Series supported
R (15)
Rainbow Islands: Towering Adventure! (Listed as Rainbow Islands: T.A.)
Raystorm HD (Only Xbox release, newer ports also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC, however this version includes content not on the newer ININ Games release)
Resident Evil Revelations 2 (Listed as RE Revelations 2) [Has Xbox 360 retail version] [Has Xbox One version] {Has DLC}
Reaction Rally
Red Johnson's Chronicles
Rekoil: Liberator
Renegade Ops {Has DLC}
Rez HD (Only Xbox release, newer Rez Infinite release on PS4, PS5 & PC)
Risk
Risk Urban Assault
Rocket Riot
RocketBowl
Rotastic
Rush'N Attack: Ex-Patriot
Rush'n Attack
S (22)
Sanctum 2 [Only console port, PC Steam version has more content] {Has DLC}
Schizoid
Sealife Safari
Section 8: Prejudice {Has DLC}
Ski Race
Skulls of the Shogun (Only Xbox release, also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC)
South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!
South Park: Tenorman's Revenge
Space Channel 5 Part 5 (On Xbox 360 retail disc Dreamcast Collection America & Europe)
Space Invaders Extreme (Only Xbox release, also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC)
Spare Parts
Spyglass Board Games
Star Raiders
State of Decay [Has Xbox One version State of Decay: Year-One]
Storm
Street Fighter II' Hyper Fighting (Listed as Street Fighter II' HF) [Included on Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection & Capcom Stadium for Xbox One]
Street Fighter III: Online Edition [Included on Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection for Xbox One]
Streets of Rage 2 [Included on SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis Classics & Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage for Xbox One]
Strider [Has Xbox One version]
Super Time Force [Has Xbox One version]
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (Listed as SuperStreetFighter2THD)
Syberia 2
T (18)
Takedown: Red Sabre
Tempest
Terraria - Xbox 360 Edition (Newer versions, more updated)
The Bluecoats - North vs South
The Bridge
The Dishwasher Dead Samurai (Listed as The Dishwasher)
The Dishwasher Vampire Smile (Listed as The Dishwasher: VS)
The Fancy Pants Adventures
The Path of Go
The Wolf Among Us {Has DLC}
Things on Wheels
Thunder Wolves
TiQal
TNT Racers
TotemBall
Track and Field
Trials Fusion {Has DLC}
Tron (Not shown in A-Z listing has to be found using Bing search on console)
Twisted Pixel Games Bundle (Bundle of games)
U - All listed as Xbox One / Series supported
V (3)
Valiant Hearts [Has Xbox One version]
Vigilante 8 Arcade
Voodoo Dice
W (15)
War World
Warlords (NB: Not to be confused with the 2012 release of Warlords on Xbox 360 which is a different game and is back catalogue support, this one is the original arcade & an evolved update.)
Warp
Watchmen The End is Nigh
Watchmen The End is Nigh Part 2
Way of the Dogg
Wik: Fable of Souls
Wing Commander Arena
Wits & Wagers
Worms {Has DLC}
Worms 2: Armageddon {Has DLC}
Worms Revolution {Has DLC}
Worms Ultimate Mayhem {Has DLC}
Wreckateer {Has DLC}
Wrecked Revenge Revisited {Has DLC}
X- No games now listed (RIP X-Men Arcade)
Y (5)
Yar's Revenge
Yie Ar Kung-Fu
Yo-Ho Kablammo
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Decade Duels Plus {Has DLC}
Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Duels {Has DLC}
Z (5)
Zeit 2
Zeno Clash 2
Zeno Clash Ultimate Edition (Listed as Zeno Clash UE)
Zombie Driver HD [Has Xbox One version]
Zombie Wranglers
0-9 Numbers (4)
0D Beat Drop
10 Frame Bowling
1942: Joint Strike
3 Point Contest
Japan Only XBLA Releases
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On
Virtua Striker
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Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 is kinda fucked up
So anyway, I finished playing Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 last night because I love modern, current video games that all the cool kids are into. And hoo jeez, is this game really a time capsule.
Did They Even Talk To Anyone?
For a game centred around a bunch of disabled soldiers with bionic limbs, it is shockingly, stupidly ableist.
First, the plot is centred around the disappearance of Colonel Brubaker - a triple amputee who is a brilliant tactician but uses a floating hover chair to get around - orchestrating a staged mission in a Latin American-inspired dictatorship, so that he can wipe out his team and steal their bionic limbs for himself.
Of course, installing someone else’s bionic limbs on your body doesn’t just risk rejection, it literally, canonically “drives you crazy”. So naturally, this happens not just to the main villain... it also happens to another squadmate, who does the same out of desperation when his unit is all but wiped out. The final couple of bosses of the game both have you killing these characters who have been turned "crazy" by their bionic implants.
So not only do we have a pretty bad depiction of visible disabilities, we also have a super cool depiction of mental health as well, implying that using technology to better live with their disabilities is actually dangerous and risks insanity. Great.
Oh also, this game has by far the number of instances of the word "cripple" I've seen used in a long time. So there's that.
America, Fuck Yeah
So anyway, this vaguely Latin American country. It's led by a dictator named General Sabio, who is perhaps predictably heavily modelled after Fidel Castro. He's basically everything you'd expect - a tyrant, works his people to the bone for his own good, and has a military full of giant robots with extremely specific weaknesses that he rides around in.
Alas, Not-Castro ends up being an unwitting pawn in Brubaker's plan, who lies to him about the purpose of the whole scheme, and when confronted with the information that he's been duped by the main character, rather than come to his senses, he doubles down and decides he'd rather go down fighting. Truly a great showing for the game's only non-white character.
Women, What Are They Good For
Surprisingly, this game isn't colossally sexist... it's only kinda sexist. The only female character in the entire game is Jayne "Mag" Magdalene. She spends the vast majority of her time off-camera, only showing up at the very end in an injured state, telling the player to go on without her.
But! She's the only character in the game other than the player who survives the story. Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 is truly a champion of egalitarianism!
Granted, since this is a video game from 2011, she still gets to wear a skintight outfit with a low cut top, despite being in the military. So I guess a step forward, a step back?
Speaking of...
Sexual Assault is Funny Actually?
So yeah, this is a relatively small one, but let's get this one out of the way. The game's level select screen has a prison rape joke. No I could not make this up.
In Conclusion
Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 is obviously a product of its time. It's not a great game, and it's not one anyone cares about. I only played it because I like mediocre video games and apparently enjoy self-abuse.
But it really is shocking playing this game in a modern context just how incredibly dated it all feels. A total lack of sensitivity and maturity in its approach to its themes, and despite being a game about disabled people, it's pretty apparent the developer didn't do much to consult with the disabled community to see if they could maybe improve their language and depictions of people. I don't exactly expect high art from a game called Bionic fucking Commando, but come on.
I know the game's developer, Fatshark, is still around. I would be really curious how the people who worked on Rearmed 2 feel about it today.
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and all those instances of japanese hiring americans to make their games, weren't they all a failure anyway? especially the boom franchise.
Not always. Yes, Capcom hired GRIN to do the awful fully 3D Bionic Commando reboot, but we also got Bionic Commando ReArmed out of that (also by GRIN), which still rates as one of the best Xbox Live Arcade games ever released, I’d say, and an early example of “hey what if we HD-ized this classic game and actually made it EVEN BETTER?” actually working.
I mean, who knows, if the Mania team tried making an original 3D Sonic game, maybe it’d be a train wreck? Maybe it would be Edgelord Dreadlocks Bionic Commando all over again? Heck, maybe Sonic Mania 2 will be similarly poorly received like Bionic Commando Rearmed 2! We just don’t know!
Game development is not just magic. It’s not a coin toss, either. It’s a very difficult balancing act and any small thing can make it tip over and fall. The real issue is that the game industry has bred a hostile environment where even a single failure means you don’t get a second chance to pick up the pieces and try again.
Imagine a world where Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link was the last Zelda game we ever got. That’s the kind of game industry we’re in right now.
#questions#sonic the hedgehog#sega#sonic team#bionic commando#GRIN#Rearmed#Zelda 2#The Legend of Zelda#Nintendo#capcom#Anonymous#3 of 4
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Oh hey, I just sound out that Simon Viklund, who was the composer for most of the Payday 2 soundtrack, also did the soundtrack for Bionic Commando: Rearmed, which I played long before Payday 2 and loved the soundtrack for. And now that I go back to listen to it, the similarities are unmistakable:
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Lieutenant Janye “Mag” Magdalene Bionic Commando Rearmed 2.
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I see people suggest many games to you, but what games would you suggest? We know of Witcher and DA, of course, but are there any you have close to your heart that may not be mentioned yet?
I don’t want to suggest these games, just my favorites or perhaps games like personal stuff lol: Star Wars: Republic Commando, Subnautica, Bionic Commando Rearmed (+BC 2009), Mini Ninjas, Portal 2...
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“B”een There
done that.
So here ends my time playing games that start with the letter B. Thanks for reading! It's been three years plus change. Back in early 2016 when I pondered how the world might look when I finished another letter, I never imagined, even from that unsteady ground, just quite how different things would become (in terms of global political-psychological landscape) - though really all the top-down drama happened that year, and everything since then has just felt like the normalisation and ratification of it, this splintered-systemic madness, the post-parody, post-fake fake-real. Or whatever you want to call it.
Nor did I imagine that it would take me so long. But, life. I went overseas, moved houses, moved cities, went through a breakup, started a PhD, rode a bike, read some books, faffed around. I anxiously played hundreds of hours of Rocket League; I ticked off every achievement in Mini Metro; I spent too long trying to remember what I was doing in Stardew Valley. I reviewed some games over at Gamecloud, which wrapped up earlier this year. Time accumulated in a predictable but upsetting way.
Beloved demigod of gaming blogs RPS went through a full staff turnover, pretty much. It's weird, man. VR happened but remains a bit beyond my periphery, even if it gets brought up from time to time in the groupchat. Battle Royale games weren't a thing a few years ago, then they became everything, now they are still a big deal, the biggest deal, or maybe a large-medium deal, or just a large part of the background - I honestly don’t know how to quantify this. Steam's ubiquity has slipped markedly, through a mixture of managed negligence and increasingly aggressive competition. The inherent limitations of being bound to one commercial distribution system on one hardware platform have always been at the back of my mind, but I do increasingly wonder if my time would be better spent on a project that dug through other veins. The answer is, for now, that sometimes you've gotten keep doing the thing you said you were gonna do, if no other reason than because.
Tumblr, our home since 2016, has gone through its own shifts and controversies in this time too. They no longer seem to allow unencoded links (so no-one ever knows what they’re clicking on), it became less friendly to adult content, and as of today apparently Tumblr has been sold on to wordpress. I don’t really know the implications of this last thing.
Some Maths
I played fifty one games beginning with B. Of the forty-eight that I'd deem to have some notional metric of completability, twenty-four of those I (often in the most flexible sense possible), "completed". 50%: Not as bad as I'd expected, TBH, especially as that includes a couple of painful six/seven game streaks where I didn't finish anything.
Ceremonious Award Giving for Games Starting with ‘B’
It is always hard to pick favourites, and from any given vantage point they tend to change. Nevertheless, an act of self-canonisation is in order, as is tradition. Given the nature of this project, I do put a lot of value in titles that surprise me in one way or another. Batman: Arkham Asylum and Bulletstorm were equal Best Goofy Action surprises (it pays having low expectations, sometimes), with an honourable mention to Brigador. The Banner Saga was the most surprisingly thought provoking. Davey Wreden’s autoficitive The Beginners Guide gets the Anodyne Prize for Most Enjoyably Difficult To Put In A Box.
Botanicula was probably my Favourite (total) Revisit, or the best non-surprise.
B was a letter characterised by a few high-budget action series (of which my favourite part was Bioshock 2 (Minerva's Den)), held up by substrate of modest indie things of varying impact. My attention span was all over the place, too. We had a lot of short forays with little to say, but there was there were also more than a few wordier attempts at thought. I'm bad at judging what makes "good" writing, particularly of my own, which I oscillate between accepting and loathing, but I can tell you which games/posts took the cake for length and effort: Baldur's Gate for longest playtime; Burnout: Paradise for highest word-count (and longest gestation period); Battleblock Theater for the most time-consuming method of putting a post together; The Beginners Guide for the most times played through a game in order to try and parse it; Braid for the most external reading and referencing.
I think the most absurdly Expensive-at-purchase game here was Battlefield: Bad Company 2, which also gets the newly thought of I Can’t Believe It Still Has Functioning Online Multiplayer prize. I'm handing the Most Disappointing badge to Broken Age, despite (or because of) already having played it a bunch before attempting it for the list, though Before the Echo (fka Sequence) takes the Aquanox Award for game I inexplicably sunk the most time on trying to finish despite not really enjoying. I hold the Most Contempt for Breach & Clear. Black Mirror had the Worst Voice Acting, and it was also the Oldest Game here (2003), at least in terms of no-significant-alterations though depending on how you want to factor in remasters and remakes, you might alternatively give that prize to Broken Sword (1996) or Bionic Commando Rearmed (1988). Blueberry Garden was Purchased Most Long Ago, in 2009, though the Aquaria Trophy for Longest Unplayed Incumbent goes to Bob Came in Pieces, which I'd bought in 2010 then never installed (it's pretty good, it turns out!). However, the special Emotional Closure Award goes to Baldur's Gate, with which I already had nearly two decades of fond, scattered memories, before finally finishing for the first time during this project.
More Maths
When I started this letter I had 438 games in my steam library. Right now I have 1049 games, which is almost exactly three times the amount I had when I started this blog in October 2015 (~350). I've played 70 games total. A further 57 entered the list behind the marker, into the exempt scorched land of the already visited alphabet, which means we're at 127/1049 = 12.11% of the way through the list, which is a +7% increase on where we were at three years ago. That's not nothing. But at 2.5% per year, it's not a lot. Globally, the average human lifespan is 68 years.
Terrifying Implications For the Future
The maths says that the current terms aren't working, that I'm drowning in a heady mixture of my own relentless consumerism, hesitation, and procrastination from this task which is itself an avenue of procrastination - that at this rate I will probably die (or certainly give up) before even getting to the halfway point, and that we can't continue like this in good faith.
So I'm going to get a bit reckless, even change the rules slightly, in order to try and breathe new life into this thing. All games must still be played for at least an hour - yes, that one stands. But. BUT. I'm setting a hard time limit of one week, from one game to the next, post to post. For now at least. No more lofty words about striving to "finish" games as a rule rather than exception. It's quantity over quality (pretending for a second that quality was ever a concern) from here on out, business over pleasure, irreverence over lengthy considerations, scrapbooking over essays.
On the bright side, this means I can have a weekly posting schedule. Let's say Tuesdays? Tuesdays seem like a good day for posting.
A couple of other things:
List Oriented now has a ko-fi tip jar, just in case you, dear reader, enjoy this blog - or did before it went completely silent for the first half of this year - and feel like helping to pay for my caffeine addiction and/or encouraging me to keep going with this task.
Another thing I want to do is compile a list of links to good places for games-writing and other things that I like, because a) I feel like such a page would be helpful for me to keep a record, even if for nobody else; b) my conception of the internet is permanently stuck in 2008 but also; c) it's hard to remember where to look for good things on the internet, sometimes, these days, given our habitual over-reliance on various platforms to direct us to CONTENT. But one thing I want to include is a list of other places where people are doing this kind of list-oriented project thing. I remember a bunch of them sprung up a couple of years back when we gained a brief and relative flash of notoriety, though I’m not sure how many stuck at it. If you yourself are doing one, or you’re aware of any others who are, Let Me Know!
Anyway, looking ahead. C. An obtuse but interesting letter. Not so many of the big-hitters. A buuuuunch of city builders and management games, a few influential and/or janky platformers, more than a handful of puzzlers, some famed RTS series, a heap of question marks, a coupla interesting art things and a few uh *squints* Shooting Game. Happily for me, a lot of titles that I've not yet gotten round to giving a go, so this will be all...fresh.
I have a vague memory from when I got through A, of looking ahead to C and thinking at least it was a much more compact section than B, at the time, some light on the other side of what I'd already known would be a slog. But here we are three years later, and now there's fifty seven such games beginning with C, so there goes that thought. You'd think, having identified the consumerist-excess problem that catalysed this stupid thing, I would have stopped buying game bundles at some point, made this ridiculous project a bit easier for myself, a little more plausible for everyone else.
But, we must continue. It's a new day. A new letter. A new schedule.
The way is long and it is littered with videogames.
above: “celebrating” my “achievements” with a ‘b’eer
#sitrep#the letter b#steam#steam list#batman arkham asylum#bulletstorm#brigador#the banner saga#the beginner's guide#botanicula#minerva's den#baldur's gate#burnout paradise#battleblock theater#battlefield bad company 2#before the echo#broken age#breach & clear#blueberry garden#bob came in pieces
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favorite games list
castlevania symphony of the night
doom (1993)
super smash bros melee
bionic commando rearmed
day of the tentacle
thimbleweed park
metal gear solid 2
garou: mark of the wolves
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ROTR Classic - Review: Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 (PS3/360)
Go Go Bionic.
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Xbox One Backwards Compatible List as of 02/12/2019
A
A Kingdom for Keflings
A World of Keflings
ACE COMBAT™ 6: Fires of Liberation��
Aegis Wing
Age of Booty
Alan Wake
Alan Wake’s American Nightmare
Alice: Madness Returns
Alien Hominid HD
Aliens vs Predator
Altered Beast
Anomaly Warzone Earth
Aqua
ARKANOID Live!
Army of Two
Assassin’s Creed II
Assassin’s Creed Revelations
Assassin’s Creed
Assassin’s Creed III
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood
Assassin’s Creed® IV
Assassin’s Creed® Liberation HD
Assassin’s Creed® Rogue
Assault Heroes 2
Asteroids & Deluxe
Astropop
Axel & Pixel
B
Babel Rising
Band of Bugs
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Joel’s Favorite 100 Video Games
100. Burnout Paradise (2008)
99. Shadow of the Colossus (2005)
98. Beyond Good & Evil (2003)
97. Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (1993)
96. Silent Hill 2 (2001)
95. Inside (2016)
94. Dragon Age: Origins (2009)
93. Shovel Knight (2014)
92. Gone Home (2013)
91. Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (2009)
90. Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (2004)
89. Super Mario Kart (1992)
88. Metroid: Zero Mission (2004)
87. Bionic Commando: Rearmed (2008)
86. Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (2005)
85. Hyper Light Drifter (2016)
84. Dishonored (2012)
83. Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014)
82. Sam & Max Hit the Road (1993)
81. Contra (1988)
80. Bionic Commando (1988)
79. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
78. Super Mario 64 (1996)
77. Metroid (1987)
76. The Legend of Zelda (1987)
75. Sid Meier's Civilization V (2010)
74. Halo (2001)
73. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993)
72. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004)
71. DuckTales (1989)
70. ICO (2001)
69. Mega Man X (1994)
68. DOOM (2016)
67. Planescape: Torment (1999)
66. Fallout: New Vegas (2010)
65. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
64. Grand Theft Auto V (2014)
63. Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (2004)
62. Cave Story (2004)
61. Final Fantasy (1990)
60. Final Fantasy IV (1991)
59. Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle (1993)
58. Braid (2008)
57. Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 (2006)
56. Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride (2009)
55. God of War II (2007)
54. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (2009)
53. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006)
52. Celeste (2018)
51. Red Dead Redemption (2010)
50. God of War (2018)
49. Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009)
48. Tetris (1989)
47. Star Wars: X-Wing (1994)
46. Secret of Mana (1993)
45. Final Fantasy Tactics (1998)
44. Chrono Cross (2000)
43. Super Mario Bros. (1985)
42. Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (1991)
41. The Secret of Monkey Island (1990)
40. Final Fantasy VIII (1999)
39. Portal (2007)
38. Final Fantasy X (2001)
37. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II (2004)
36. The Walking Dead: Season 1 (2012)
35. Resident Evil 4 (2005)
34. Journey (2012)
33. Fez (2012)
32. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (2013)
31. Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018)
30. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011)
29. Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
28. Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
27. Bloodborne (2015)
26. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001)
25. BioShock (2007)
24. XCOM Enemy Unknown (2012)
23. Mass Effect 2 (2010)
22. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998)
21. Hollow Knight (2017)
20. Half-Life (1998)
19. Metal Gear Solid (1998)
18. Final Fantasy VII (1997)
17. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (2003)
16. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997)
15. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003)
14. Half-Life 2 (2004)
13. Demon's Souls (2009)
12. Super Mario World (1991)
11. Portal 2 (2011)
10. Mega Man 2 (1989)
9. Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990)
8. Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (2008)
7. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (1992)
6. Metroid Prime (2002)
5. Final Fantasy VI (1994)
4. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015)
3. Chrono Trigger (1995)
2. Super Metroid (1994)
1. Dark Souls (2011)
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Formatting toshiba external hard drive for xbox 360
#Formatting toshiba external hard drive for xbox 360 update#
#Formatting toshiba external hard drive for xbox 360 download#
The 360 is only compatible with drives up to 2tb so that's why I had problems with that one. The western digital I also linked might work okay because I was an idiot and bought a 3tb drive. Stay away from that seagate desktop drive, the link is in my OP. Most people suggest using a desktop drive for the 360 so the 360 isn't being for power but I had no choice after troubleshooting it for 2-3 weeks. I ended up giving up on that stupid drive and buying a Western Digital 2tb usb powered, portable, external hard drive.įor some reason, my 360 just will not work with the desktop external drives that plug into the wall for power but it will with the drives that get their power from USB ports on the 360. I can confirm it works, just not with the seagate I originally bought.
#Formatting toshiba external hard drive for xbox 360 update#
The only thing I can think might be an issue is the allocation unit size when formatting but I've just used defaults so I don't think that's it.ĭoes anyone have any idea why these Seagate & WD 2tb EHD's won't work for me or what I can do to get them to work? Am I doing something wrong? This is driving me mad!!! Thanks for any help you can offer me and I posted this out of desperation because i can find no answer to this anywhere.Ī few months back there was an update to the 360 to allow for up to a 2tb external hard drive. The "tech support" has been a joke and all of them are clueless. The 360 console will not format the drives regardless of what file system they have when I plug them in. I've tried the 2tb drives on 2 different Xbox 360's and made sure they're formatted to FAT32 file system using GUIformat.exe program. I tried a 500gb (which is too small) WD portable/usb powered HD and it worked (games would store and launch properly from that drive). I bought this one ( ) brand new and it did the exact same thing as the Seagate.īoth of these EHD's are desktop/outlet powered. Other games launch and work fine from the EHD but most do not, giving me the "can't perform action" error.Īfter spending hours scouring the internets for a solution and on the phone with Seagate & Xbox and getting nothing useful from them, I decided to try a Western Digital HD. The game file, save files, DLC, & compatibility packs for COD: AW can all be on the EHD but if that title update file isn't on the internal drive then the game won't launch. However with COD: AW, it will launch the game only if the game's title update file is on the internal HD only. Bionic Commando Rearmed won't work and neither will COD: AW for example.
#Formatting toshiba external hard drive for xbox 360 download#
I can move or download games & DLC to it but most games will not launch just saying "can't perform that action". I have tried everything I can think of to get it to work (full formatting, different USB ports/cables, tech support, etc) but it just won't cooperate & work. That drive filled up quick so I upgraded and moved it to my 360 when the update for EHD support rolled out. I originally bought this 2tb Seagate expansion EHD ( Need help from Microsoft? The fastest and best way to get assistance with all Xbox issues is by using Twitter to DM You will get an answer back from a human in minutes, if not seconds.This question gets asked multiple times every week! Need Help choosing a game to buy or play? Do a damn search first.Please post Xbox ONE related questions, news or opinion in the proper subreddit /r/XboxOne.Any begging for points, games or live cards is considered to be spam and grounds for banning.Any posts or links concerning MS Points generators will be removed, and posters will be banned immediately.Any post titles, usernames or flair containing profanity or racist language will be removed and the user will be banned.Your post will end up in the spam filter, where it will stay forever. Don't use URL shorteners (including youtube ones).If you're looking for a swap or trade, please use /r/gameswap or /r/GameTrade. If you want to give something away, please use /r/playitforward instead. No links to Craigslist, Kijiji, Ebay or any other similar sites. This includes, but is not limited to Xbox Live accounts, MS Points, games. No advertising, selling, trading or giving away of ANYTHING.Absolutely NO affiliate links as posts or comments.Discussions and links concerning the repair of broken consoles is allowed. Any direct links to warez, game hacks, or console hacks will be removed. Check XBOX Live status here before posting!.Note: We are not affiliated with Microsoft in any official capacity News, reviews, previews, rumors, screenshots, videos and more! Everything and anything related to the Xbox 360.
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Capcom Live Concert Review; 9/29/18 Gramercy Theater NYC
Mega Man 2 on the NES was that video game for me. The one that made me realize video games can be art. The music! The graphics! The music! Doctor Wily's Castle! The music! The ending! Oh and did I mention, the music! Because... THE MUSIC! I've been a lifelong fan of Capcom ever since. Mega Man used to be my favorite Capcom franchise. Eventually it became Street Fighter and later in life it became Devil May Cry. So it's almost like I've grown up with Capcom throughout the years. As I've matured so have my interests. So of course I’m going to attend a concert that features music from Capcom video games because… Just in case I haven’t mentioned this before… THE MUSIC!
The Capcom Live Band spun out of Video Games Orchestra. Video Games Orchestra has their own show called Video Games Live where they play music from lots of different video games. I've seen them perform twice and I definitely recommend checking them out if they come to your neck of the woods!
The members of the Capcom Live Band originate from Boston. They made the Chrono Trigger song that was performed at Video Games Live and is available on one of the Video Games Live CDs. Well they have broken off into their own thing just to perform Capcom music but they will still get down with Video Games Live when the occasion arises.
On to the performance! I also saw Capcom Live perform at Anime Next in 2017 so I will be comparing both performances. Spotlighting what was different between both shows when I can.
So first up at the New York show was an arrangement featuring a lot of classic Capcom video games while they displayed video footage of said games. The first one was Commando, the first Capcom game I ever played in an arcade a long time ago! Followed by Trojan, Sonson, 1942, Strider, the NES version of Bionic Commando and wrapping up with Ghosts 'n Goblins!
On to Street Fighter! They played the intro song from Street Fighter II. You may be more familiar with it as Ryu's theme in the first Marvel vs. Capcom game or the intro song to the American Street Fighter cartoon. "Ba Da Da Da Daaaa Da Daaaa!" You know that song! While the track played we got to see Ryu face off against a lot of the Street Fighter II characters finishing up with his confrontation against Master Bison! The next track was a medley they also do at Video Games Live. Ryu, Guile and Ken's themes mashed together as a rock song. When they did this at Anime Next they showed images from the HD version of Street Fighter II, essentially the new imagery from Studio Udon that you can currently see in Ultra Street Fighter II The Final Challengers on the Nintendo Switch. For the New York show they stuck with imagery from the original version of Street Fighter II. While I fig both versions and Udon did an amazing job, I liked seeing the older version at a show like this. Events like these are even better when they evoke nostalgia.
Now for something new! They played the music you hear in Street Fighter V when you are in the mode select screen or waiting for an online match. Now if you've upgraded to Street Fighter V Arcade Edition it is no longer the first song that plays, but if you stay on mode select long enough you'll hear it. It's the song that starts off with a Spanish guitar. You know, I never even gave too much thought to the Spanish guitar that comes on during the track until I heard it live. I'm Latino so naturally my heritage woke up WORD! What was cool is that a performer who looked kind of like Reuben Langon (AKA Dante's voice and motion capture actor in the Devil May Cry series) just with longer blonde hair and a smaller frame sang English lyrics to that Street Fighter V song! The singer's name is David Vives by the way.
So yeah we got a Dante look alike IN THE HIZOOOOOOUSE so OF COURSE he's going to sing something from Devil May Cry! When the beginning of Devil May Cry 4's "We Shall Never Surrender" (AKA my current smartphone ring tone heh heh heh) started playing David Vives yelled for everyone to get up! I was sitting down and normally don't get up and dance, pretty much ever unless I am drunk out of my skull. But I love Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition. I played that game until I finished Bloody Palace Mode with Dante and Vergil, and I still fire it up now and again. So if you tell me to get up and dance during a Devil May Cry 4 song MAAAAANG I'm gonna be on my feet dancing all night and that's how I spent the remainder of the concert! So David sang the lyrics to the song and the New York venue had two levels. When he got to the middle part of the song that sounds like a prayer sermon he got up on the balcony level and looked down at those of us on the lower level. For the third part we all sang "Come With Me. We'll Fight Until Eternity..." We all raised our arms and waved them left arms right. So much fun. Felt like I was part of the game for a bit. I didn't get Lady's phone number though. D'OH!
"Go Tell Aunt Rhody!" You guessed it! David Vives sang the main song from Resident Evil VII. He did this at Anime Next too and when I went to the bathroom at that event someone in the stall near me asked me if David was the original singer of that song in the game. Um nah it's a cover the song is sung by a female in the game, Jordan Reyne. That just goes to show how talented David is!
Monster Hunter time! At Anime Next the band was surprised that there were a lot of Monster Hunter fans in the audience since the franchise is a lot bigger in Japan. Well it wasn't a shock that there were even more Monster Hunter fans in New York since this year we saw the release of Monster Hunter World, which has become the highest selling video game Capcom has ever made! We got to hear three Monster Hunter instrumental tracks while seeing images of warriors, Felynes and Monsters on the screen!
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney time! I didn't hear any OBJECTION to that! First they played the famous arrangement from the first game followed by some music from the latest game. The music from part 6 was accompanied by footage and anime cut scenes from the game!
Video Games Live has this great set that includes the Mega Man 2 intro song, the Mega Man 3 intro song and the famous music from Doctor Wily's castle from Mega Man 2. I wish we did hear that track at Capcom Live, but I've been to two of their shows now and that hasn't happened yet. The tracks they do play are really cool though. First up is a rock version of Cut Man's theme from Mega Man 1. I'm still dancing at this point so I can cut a rug to Cut Man's theme word! After that there's a Spark Mandrel theme from Mega Man X!
SENGOKU BASARA OH MY GOD! I knew that it was part of their show in Japan since it's way more popular there but I never expected to hear any of it in the US. It wasn't at Anime Next but New York definitely had my fam Date Masamune, Sanada Yukimura, Kasuga and more up on the screen while they played the main track of the last game we did get in the US, Sengoku Basara Samurai Heroes. Myself I'm a huge fan of the series but it's not always at the top of my mind when I think of Capcom because I always have to import the games to play them. Playstation 3 and 4 are region free systems and there are lots of online guides to help you play the games so this isn't extremely difficult to do at least. As an aside, the current Gakuen Basara anime airing on HiDive is hilarious and makes me laugh every week! Check it out if you can, the Sengoku Basara franchise needs all the love it can get in the West!
That's not all for Sengoku Basara! Following that track they had a special song for Ii Naotora! Wait a second hang on, she debuts in part 4 and has never been on an American console. So this must be a track just for their Japanese show right? Wrong! They played her main theme while David sang lyrics to the tune, AND THE LYRICS WERE IN ENGLISH! THE SONG WAS JUST FOR US! WE WENT NUTS AAAAAH!!!!! I guess this is how young women felt in the 60s when the Beatles performed! The footage on the screen was a lot of Sengoku Basara part 4 with a bit of 3 mixed in. Anyway, go ahead and import some games. The universe said it's okay!
Two Okami tracks! One instrumental and another with English lyrics. For the one with lyrics we were asked to hold up our smart phones and wave them from side to side. So a few days prior to the show my Samsung S4 got water damaged and I upgraded to a Samsung S9. The flashlight button on my S9 is much easier to locate and a lot brighter than my S4, so it was way better for this candlelight... or smartphone light vigil! Big up to the Okami God Amaterasu for messing up my S4 to make me get an S9 so I could be concert ready word!
Since this was the first time the Capcom Live Band played in New York City they wanted to play something special for us. At Anime Next, since it's an anime convention we got to hear the One Piece "We Are" song in English and The Attack on Titan original intro song in it's original language. Well us New Yorkers got something a little different. David Vives noticed that some of us went nuts and jumped up and down during the Sengoku Basara songs. That was me of course! So they played the Van Halen song "JUMP" for us! I guess it didn't have much to do with Capcom, but if you hear it you can think of Bionic Commando 2 Rearmed where they added the jump feature. Only maybe pretend Rad jumped into a barbershop and got rid of that stupid mustache! Not a fan of that mustache! The Shinkiro design from Grin's first Bionic Commando Rearmed game is my favorite.
The show closed out with a Resident Evil 6 song with English lyrics! 6 is not my personal favorite Resident Evil game, but it's a good song to close things out with! Also 7 is such a departure from all of the previous games so it was nice to see a few familiar faces up on the screen.
ENCORE! ENCORE! ENCORE! We all chanted for an encore and we got it! David Vives sang the first Attack on Titans intro song in Japanese and German, "Feuerroter Pfeil und Boge" for us just as he did in Anime Next! And hey this one is kind of Capcom related since Capcom almost made an Attack on Titan Japanese arcade game! Something fell through the cracks and it didn't happen. However it's probably for the best since Arthur from Ghost 'n Goblins would sneak into the arcade machine and defeat all of the Titans in two seconds. Oh hey I saw a documentary called "Wreck-It Ralph." Stuff like that is possible I tell you!
Suffice it to say I had an amazing time both times I attended the concert, but I had more fun at the New York show. Mainly because the energy was different and there were a lot more of us dancing and having a good time. There's things I'm leaving out like how each member gets introduced to us and they get to shred on their instruments. The was also stage diving and fun stuff like that but those are the parts you are better off experiencing yourself.
Final grade: I give the concert 5 Felicias from Darkstalkers performing in front of a live audience out of 5! If you're a fan of Capcom music and games or if you just want to hear some cool music accompanied by nice imagery and have a good time I definitely recommend checking out Capcom Live! - Anthony
http://www.capcomlive.com/
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Have you watched this year's SGDQ? You always post some of your personal favorites here, but I haven't found them. I tend to watch some VODs of the games I know/like + your recommendations. Did you make a list on twitter or anywhere else? I'd like to know your opinion. Also, really like your work! Keep it up! :)
I kind of ignored SGDQ this year as I was in the throes of working on my Sonic Mania video review. I did catch some of it, and I’ve gotten recommendations from other people, so I’ll do my best to point you towards some good stuff:
Super Smash TV had some very good, jovial co-op commentary despite the game itself being relatively simple.
Cuphead by TheMexicanRunner looks so effortless you’d swear it wasn’t a hard game.
The Celeste Race was, as one might expect, impressive. The two best players in the world face off, with couch commentary from the developers.
I have been told the Tomb Raider ‘97 run is enjoyably weird. It’s on my list of things to watch.
Watching someone completely annihilate Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy is cathartic.
Pepsiman has become one of the staples of Awfulblock in recent years and it made a good showing this year.
The Super Mario Bros. 3 “All Forts” race is a pretty cool, but there’s one moment in particular that makes it worth watching.
Seems like the Catherine One Player Two Controllers run was interesting.
Super Mario Maker has infinite possibilities, and as such, will probably always have something interesting to show at a GDQ.
PJ’s Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 run seems to be popular.
After so many years of Mario 64 runs, it sounds like SGDQ 2018′s stands out because of the commentary.
Someone in the “favorite runs” Reddit thread called Ardy Lightfoot the most underrated run of the event. Given how weird Ardy Lightfoot is as a game, that sounds like it’s worth watching.
Sonic 2 and Sonic 3 spelled the end of an era for Mike89, who retired from speed running after this performance.
And, of course, TASbot always does something strange and interesting: Celeste, Super Metroid, and F-Zero GX.
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