iTunes for Windows was released today. For anyone who doesn't know iTunes is pretty much like WinAMP except it can play most audio formats, has a great GUI, and a bunch of cool features that are better you see for yourself than have me explain to you. It also has the iTunes Music Store which most of you probably know about. You don't have to use it at all, however. You could download all of your music from Kazaa and play it in iTunes if you wanted. Anyway, I just wanted to hear some open-minded opinions from anyone who gives it a try.
Rebel Strike, Castlevania (PS2), and Mario 3 are all coming out on the same day next week. Guess I won't be saving too much money from this week's paycheck, ay? AYE??!!!
Quote:John Romero & Tom Hall Off To Midway
A return to mainstream games for the duo.
October 14, 2003 - Recent internet reports indicated that John Romero (creator of the nefarious Daikatana) and Tom Hall (brains behind the excellent Anachronox) had accepted positions at Midway. Romero has stated on his forums that this true and also revealed what their positions will be.
Hall will become Creative Director of projects being developed internally and externally as well as contributing towards the games in a creative capacity. Romero will be Project Lead for an internally developed game (rumours indicate a new version of Gauntlet). Further rumours suggest that Romero will be tasked with restructuring the internal development teams although we have been unable to get confirmation on that as of yet.
Romero put special emphasis on his intention to turn the Midway developers into "hardcore developers," but also mentioned Monkeystone Games, where he had been working with Hall on mobile platform games, will continue to be operated by Lucas Davis.
We shall soon see how their new venture turns out.
Very interesting... John Romero and Tom Hall have gone to Midway Games. Strange choice... they've always been PC game developers and that's a console-centric company. Still, Midway's often been a decent developer... maybe they can make it better.
A new Tom Hall-led Gauntlet game? That'd be awesome!
Quote:Wizards of the Coast filed a lawsuit on October 1st accusing Nintendo's Pokémon business of abandoning a contract with Wizards, the longtime producer and distributor of Pokémon trading-card games, instead producing the methods and technology to manufacture the card game themselves and having Nintendo be the distributor.
Wizards, a subsidiary of Hasbro Inc., claims it pioneered the idea of a trading-card game and holds the patent rights to it. The company signed an agreement with Nintendo in 1998 to manufacture and distribute the Pokemon trading card games outside Asia, the lawsuit says. The Pokemon companies are affiliates of Nintendo's parent company in Japan, according to the suit. In 2002, however, two former executives of Wizards of the Coast were hired at the Pokémon company as well as several others.
In March 2003 it's stated that Pokémon USA refused to allow Wizards to release two trading card games, the Jamboree and Legendary II expansion sets for the Pokemon Gold & Silver edition, which the Wizards team had spent considerable time and money developing, says the suit. Pokémon also informed Wizards that it had not been chosen to manufacture and distribute a new Pokémon trading-card game, the Ruby/Sapphire edition.
I think Wizards is just mad that Nintendo does need them anymore to make crazy amounts of money.
You can check out a movie of the first Who Are You? ad here. I have to say I'm pretty impressed. It's the first Nintendo commercial that has made me laugh in quite a while without it being sarcastic "man that sucked" laughter.