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Sayonara Tokyo: The TGS aftermath
Though this year's Tokyo Game Show wasn't quite filled with earth-shaking revelations, it did allow us to gain further insight into anticipated titles such as Metal Gear Solid 4, echochrome, Ninja Gaiden 2, Nights: Journey of Dreams and, err... Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon. But that's not all! This weekend will see our last batch of impressions materialize, along with a sordid account of Joystiq's run-in with the official Square Enix store. Following that, we'll share some interviews involving Gran Turismo 5, Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword, Loco Roco and Assassin's Creed.
As they say in Japan, "Please look forward to it!"
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Today in Joystiq: August 9, 2007
Joystiquery
Off the Grid: Franchises, classics, and homogeny
Today's most emergent video: Ecology of Bioshock
News
Ding fries are done - the Halo 3 media onslaught begins
GameTap Thursday: the Overlord has arrived
Ian Bogost sets good example on Colbert Report
PaRappa creator discusses possible PSN sequel
EA raises stake in Ubisoft, controls nearly 25% of voting shares
New Cooking Mama out of the oven early next year
Bitter dregs: A brief round-up of new Xbox 360 DLC
Beyond Northrend: WoW's beauty and dance school
SOE announces Ramayan 3392 A.D. MMO
EA and Activision talk smack about rock battle
Ninja Gaiden Sigma DLC coming to Europe, Japan
Mark Rein speaks on Silicon Knights v. Epic suit
Bourne Conspiracy devs: this is no 'movie game'
Stranglehold PS3 still coming to Europe this year
Piyotama, Heavenly Sword videos in today's US PSN update
Amazon selling Xbox 360 for $330
Pre-Teen Raider cartoon not so creepy after all
New Sega title hurts our brains
id Software's Steve Nix talks id Tech 5
Sierra developing Spiderwick Chronicles game based on movie
Chibi-Robo DS not dead, but trapped at Wal-Mart
Culture & Community
Wii's most popular VC games
King of Kong director loves Saved By The Bell
Cheapy D fixes red ring with towel in video
London Review of Books weighs in on Manhunt 2
Metroid retrospective: Part 3 - Metroid Prime
Joystiq's Kevin Kelly talks delays on G4
If you're still not cheered, you can thrill as Kelly storms into the G4 studios and beats the intellectual bejeezus out of Rebecca Swanner, Senior Videogames Editor for Penthouse Magazine! ... And by "beats the intellectual bejeezus out of" we mean "politely disagrees with." Sorry for any confusion. Check the small-ish video out after the jump.
Click, watch, swoon: Joystiq's Chris Grant on Bonus Round
Questions about Christopher Grant, the man behind the Joystiq curtain, are a perfectly natural part of being a reader. What's his favorite food? Does he like Coke or Pepsi? Can he be killed by conventional weapons? The answers to none of those questions are here in a recent round table discussion GameTrailers.com conducted between the chiefs of some leading blogs. The result is a pretty frank, though brief, talk of the current role of blogs and some interesting insight into how a blog works if you care about that sort of thing.
Also, we've been instructed to say that even if Chris' glasses didn't already make him look smarter and more charming than the other guests, his dizzying intellect and razor-sharp insight would certainly finish the job.
Au Revoir Santa Monica: E3 is over but we're not done yet
Because of the intimate nature of the event, we spent more time seeing everything and, as a result, we're spending more time writing to give you a more thorough impression of the software at the show. We're beat – though we've got some more stuff to write up – but we're hoping you enjoyed reading our E3 coverage as much as we loved writing it. And now, for some fun stats:
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The Joystiq Reader Meetup: Santa Monica, CA E307 edition
We'd really like to thank Mahalo (of course) for loaning us their awesome space, helping arrange the entire shindig, and making sure you guys didn't go hungry or thirsty. We'd also like to thank Mojo for providing energy drinks, Activision (hey, Frankie!) for bringing Guitar Hero II and an awesome poster signed by Slash, and Nyko for a ton of swag that wasn't totally disposable -- they gave us real products to give away!
Most of all, we'd like to thank every single person that came. We met readers whose names we'd only read; we met readers who avoid the comments at all costs ("Comment name? Oh no, I don't go in there."); we met readers who are totally famous; we met readers whose work we ourselves read; and we met readers who actually make some of the games that we play. It was, to be sure, a humbling experience. It was also gobs of fun.
Even if you avoid the comments, make an exception to say hi on this post. And if you've got any really good pics, you can get them to us by sending a note here and we'll assemble them all in a gallery. Again, thanks. And let's not wait another three years to do this again, k?
Reminder: Joystiq Reader Meetup today in Santa Monica
If you do plan to come, be sure to let us know in the comments section of our previous announcement. See you tonight!
When: 6PM-9PM on Friday 13th
Where: Mahalo HQ, 902 Colorado Ave. Santa Monica 90401 (Google Maps link)
And yes, this event is all ages!
Reminder: Joystiq Reader Meetup in Santa Monica this Friday, July 13th
If you'd like to come, please be sure to leave a comment on this post here. And again, we've really got to thank our friends at Mahalo.com for helping put all this together.
Joystiq Reader Meetup in Santa Monica this Friday, July 13th
Also, we'd like to give a shout-out to the guys over at Mahalo.com for hosting the event. Y'know, they're there to help. If you're planning on coming, be sure to let us know in the comments so we know how many to expect!
When: 6PM-9PM on Friday 13th
Where: Mahalo HQ, 902 Colorado Ave. Santa Monica 90401 (Google Maps link)
And yes, this event is all ages!
Welcome to Joystiq 2.0!
Steinberg giving away video game freelancer secrets
If you want to go a bit more traditional though, you could do a lot worse than to read Scott Steinberg's "Video Game Freelancer's Bible". There are lots of practical tips here on how to get started, how to build a client base and how to keep the work coming. We do have to wonder about some of his feel-good maxims like "Always treat others with respect and dignity" though. Does he mean before or after you bury your bat'leth into your opponent's belly and claim their job as your own?
Weekly Webcomic Wrapup: winning formula edition
It'd be unfair to put their comic in the running this week, as knowing the formula means they couldn't possibly lose. Registered voters should heed the call for a change of taste.
Here are our other picks for the week's best game-related webcomics; be sure to vote for your favorite! (And let us know, as we trust you will, of any gaming comics we missed.)
Podcast Rodeo for May 27: From ear to eternity
CAG Cast: For the first time, Cheapy D and Wombat are totally live on their newest podcast, where they play Name that Videogame Tune and even take a few calls. Well, they're not live when you listen to it, but they were live when they recorded it. That's not to say they're not still alive, because we're pretty sure they are. But, we guess it's possible that they're not. So, you know, listen while you can.
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