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The Red Book Diaries

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 06:10 PM PDT

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1UP COVER STORY | WEEK OF JUNE 25 | VIDEO GAME MUSIC FESTIVAL

The Red Book Diaries

Cover Story: Recorded audio was once a big deal for games, but its early use in CD games was short-lived. The story within.

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he introduction of the Compact Disc as a data medium via the CD-ROM standard was expected to be a revolution, and it was. Personal computers had a whole new dimension of usefulness thanks to the advantages of CD capability. Games would be bigger, they'd say -- both in scope and memory size. They could have video and voice; they could educate as well as entertain. The quality and fidelity of console games could match that of PC games, and we would all live in a multimedia utopia. Or something.

In the late '80s and early '90s, NEC and Sega had produced the first CD-ROM drives for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 and Mega Drive/Genesis, respectively. Both companies tried to push CDs as the format of the future, with a host of advantages over traditional cartridges, which cost more to manufacture and were limited in almost every aspect, from memory size to audio and graphics capability.

Radical Becomes the Latest in a Series of Disheartening Studio Closures

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 04:16 PM PDT

Radical Entertainment closure

Shortly after reports began to spread earlier today, the news was confirmed: Radical Entertainment is, for all intents and purposes, being closed down. More specifically, Activision plans a "significant reduction in staff" at the Vancouver-based developer which will result in a small number of employees staying on to support other Activision projects, at least for the time being. The bottom line is Radical is no longer in the business of developing videogames, and that's downright depressing.

Radical was founded in 1991, although much of what it is known for has been released in the past decade: Hulk, The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, The Simpsons: Hit & Run (a personal favorite of mine), Scarface: The World is Yours, and Prototype. As a result of the Activision and Vivendi Games merger, the developer came under the oversight of Activision. This led to significant layoffs in 2008 and the cancellation of two projects; one, a Crash Bandicoot title, a series which the developer had taken control over while owned by Sierra Games, and the other, known as Treadstone, a title based on Robert Ludlum's Bourne franchise.

Music Games That Aren't

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 02:24 PM PDT

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Music Games That Aren't

Cover Story: You don't always need color-coded tracks to feel the beat.

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usic games had their heyday, and the plastic instruments that once fueled blockbusters now tend to gather dust until everyone at a party is bored enough to touch them. But rhythm isn't just for the Rock Band/Guitar Hero set; several games belonging to other genres have used these same musical elements successfully. Developers can tap into the power of music for a mini-game change of pace, an alternate control method, or even a full-on genre hybrid. These games may not task you with emulating this century's greatest rock star, but a sense of rhythm will definitely help you through.

Games, Dammit! - Podcast

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 12:32 PM PDT

Games, Dammit! - Podcast

Games, Dammit! - Podcast

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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Review: Addiction Amidst Repetition

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 12:15 PM PDT

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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Review: Addiction Amidst Repetition

Cover Story: Square's Final Fantasy music game may sing a one-note tune, but it's a pretty compelling note.

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y Super NES hadn't yet lost its new-console smell when I first played Final Fantasy IV -- masquerading under a slightly different name, of course -- about 20 years ago. The console impressed me, but not because of its visuals; arcade graphics were already outpacing those of Nintendo's admittedly impressive home hardware. No, what really got me was its sound output. The change from cold FM synthesis and simple sawtooth waveforms to digitized samples lent even the earliest SNES games a sort of muted warmth that distinguished the platform from its competition. From the echoing syncopation of riding Yoshi through a cavern in Super Mario World to the cribbed-from-John-Williams bombast of ActRaiser, the Super NES sounded like nothing before it.

But no game seized my ears and forced me to sit upright in rapt attention like that first 16-bit Final Fantasy did. I'd played its NES predecessor, and I'd certainly enjoyed it. Yet FFIV made it sound like a kindergarten kazoo band in comparison. Nobuo Uematsu's "Into the Darkness," a baroque faux-orchestrated composition whose strings swirled like the fog billowing through the cavern in which the tune made its debut, made me stop for the second time in my life to ignore my controller and simply soak up video game music. And I found myself doing it again and again as I played through to the end, and again when its sequel (Final Fantasy VI) made its way to the U.S. When I discovered that Squaresoft was selling a three-CD compilation of FFVI music, I didn't hesitate for a second... even if $40 plus shipping was an insane amount of money to spend on a three-CD set back in 1994.

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SMITE: Closed Beta Giveaway #9

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 03:33 PM PDT

Closed Beta Giveaway #9

MMORPG.com and Hi-Rez Studios have partnered up to give out 100 keys for the closed beta of their upcoming MOBA, SMITE!

WildStar: All About Combat

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 02:05 PM PDT

All About Combat

One of the most important aspect of any MMO is its combat mechanic. In the latest WildStar Wednesday, the team discusses combat and how it will play out in WildStar. Check it out!

MechWarrior Online: Dynamic Weather Events & the Frozen City

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 01:03 PM PDT

Dynamic Weather Events & the Frozen City

The MechWarrior Online team has released another new video to show off both the Frozen City locale as well as the dynamic weather events and how they will impact game play. Enjoy!

TERA: Brian Knox On Chronoscrolls

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 12:47 PM PDT

Brian Knox On Chronoscrolls

En Masse Entertainment announced Chronoscrolls for TERA, a way for players to earn game time using in-game earnings. It's a novel concept and one that Brian Knox wants to explain. Check out our exclusive interview!

Cardmon Hero: Our Official Cardmon Hero Review

Posted: 26 Jun 2012 06:04 PM PDT

Our Official Cardmon Hero Review

Cardmon Hero is a cute anime style MMORPG originally announced in 2006. How has it fared since its global English launch a year ago? Find out in our latest review!

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C9 Open Beta Launch Trailer

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C9 Open Beta Launch Trailer


WEBZEN's new Action-MMORPG launch trailer for their game, C9 Continent of the Ninth Seal. Coming to Open Beta on July 1st, 2012. Here is an official launch trailer for you. Are you ready for C9 open beta?

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Why Tera Online Failed Me...

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Why Tera Online Failed Me...


Whats up gamers im your host Zach Sharpes here with a new Level Up Extra, but this time im going to talk about why I quit Tera Online, and more importantly why I think it will crash and burn. After hearing what I think of Tera, do you feel the same way? Why or why not? Leave you comments down in the comment section below!

Get Ready for London Anime Con this Weekend!

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Get Ready for London Anime Con this Weekend!


Are you all packed and ready for London Anime Con this weekend? Taking place at The Rocket Complex, Holloway Road, it has been confirmed that even if you missed the online-sales deadline, there will be tickets available on the door due to increased capacity - so don't worry about not being able to get in and make sure to go along! At just £10 for an entire day and night until 1am in the morning, it's excellent value for money.

Monster Hunting MMORPG RaiderZ (KR) Released OBT Trailer

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Monster Hunting MMORPG RaiderZ (KR) Released OBT Trailer


Neowiz held its news conference in Seoul on June 28 , RaiderZ producers have introduced the monster hunting MMORPG to the media. Representative of the Maietgames explained the detail feature of the game.

SMITE Keeping Its Hindu Gods

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SMITE Keeping Its Hindu Gods


Here's an odd story from the week—it appears that the Universal Society for Hinduism has taken offense to the presence of Hindu gods in Hi-Rez Studios' next big MOBA, SMITE. If you're unfamiliar with the game, here's a bit of backstory: In SMITE, players take control over deities from a collection of world religions, including but not limited to Egyptian, Norse and Greek mythology. Oh, and then use that particular god to wreak all kinds of havoc on the game world.

C9 vs. Dragon Nest vs. RaiderZ, Which Worth Your Time

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C9 vs. Dragon Nest vs. RaiderZ, Which Worth Your Time


These 3 games are going to be top 3 non-targetiing mmo of f2p genre. It is gonna be a hard decision to stick with one. So which one worth your precious time. I guees some small reviews here might help you. Starting with c9 approaching it's open beta in 3 days.

Funcom Joins Hands With LEGO To Make Minifigures MMO

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Funcom Joins Hands With LEGO To Make Minifigures MMO


Funcom signs license agreement with the LEGO Group to develop MMO game based on the hugely popular LEGO® Minifigures line of collectible play materials

League of Legends: MOBAs World Of Warcraft? Or Can It Be Dethroned?

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League of Legends: MOBAs World Of Warcraft? Or Can It Be Dethroned?


Whats up gamers im your host Zach Sharpes here with Level Up Extra, the show that discusses popular news and topics surrounding the MMO industry! This time on the show we have the topic of Is League of Legends the MOBA genres World of Warcraft? Or can it be dethroned? Why or why not?

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