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Sat 13/11/04 at 13:17
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Those who know me think of me as a Nintendo fanboy. I admit that to some degree I probably am. I have figurines, CDs, T-shirts not to mention most of the consoles with a nice collection of games to go with them. However, since November 2002, when I bought my Xbox, Microsoft Game Studios and their creations have slowly grown on me. Jet Set Radio Future got me playing the Xbox followed by my purchase of Halo which got me and my brother battling aliens on the ring-world. Since then, my GameCube and Xbox have been competing against each other in my room. The games competing for shelf space like they would in a shop, and so far the GameCube is winning.

However, since Thursday I have found myself in a bit of a dilemma. Arrived by the power of Gameaday was my limited edition copy of Halo 2. And by the power of Special Reserve Pre-order, arrived my copy of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. Two games arriving at exactly the same time, both fairly different but longed for by myself equally. With tiredness quickly taking over my already fatigued mind from a long day at work, I had to make a choice: Halo 2 or Paper Mario?

After much umming, arrring and even erring, I finally decided which game was to take priority on night one. I put the game in the console, powered up my TV, Logic 3 Soundstation 3 2.1 speaker system and my hi-fi and waited for the game to start loading. That single moment seemed like an eternity. The hype machine had failed to grasp me like it had others but I was still clearly excited at the prospect of finally getting the chance to play this game. Suddenly, the Bungie logo appeared on screen with an electric guitar addition to the Halo theme! It was only a small change, but it was enough for me to think “Yes!” like I was in a Clairol Herbal Essences advert.

Feeling guilty for less than a second about not playing Nintendo’s game first, I soldiered on and started playing Halo 2 properly. At first, I became critical of the cutscene graphics. Textures seemed to just appear as the camera got to a certain radius of a three dimensional object, such as skin texture, clothing, etc. But I quickly shook the criticism off and waited for the gameplay which was superb. Classic Halo action with a modified game engine, more weapons and better AI. I played on and on feeling the tiredness overwhelm me and decided to put down the controller and give Paper Mario 2 a quick go.

I felt rather let down initially, only having the will to reach the first save point. It looked fun and stuff, but wasn’t able to keep me playing like Halo 2 was. After saving, I decided to turn off my GameCube and go to bed. Had to have some sleep before work the next day.

When I got home yesterday, the first thing I did was to play Halo 2. I was incredibly surprised to find myself playing as a Covenant Elite. Not just any Elite, but the commander of the mission to activate the original Halo! Using cloaking abilities and the likes I killed many other Covenant creatures who considered me an embarrassment. A failure to the cause. And even heard my character shout, “Come out so I may kill you!” I couldn’t stop laughing when I first heard that, and so I played and played and played just to see what would happen next.

I did decide to play Paper Mario some more last night too. I spent a lot more time on it and did find it quite amusing. It is a game that will grow on me. Like all RPGs it starts off a little slow and monotonous, but it did turn out to be much more enjoyable than my first impression from the night before.

As it stands, Halo 2 is winning. It has fast paced game play, a great story with fantastically modelled cut-scenes resulting in a more cinematic feel than any other game I have played…other than those point and click games actually filmed, and having not yet tried the multiplayer modes, I’m sure I’m going to be hooked on Halo 2 for a long time yet. However I am about to give Paper Mario another bash. Am looking forward to getting further into the game to see what surprises await.

Although I still love Nintendo more than any other developer, this is how the situation currently looked from where I’m standing…

Nintendo <:::::::::::::::::::||:::::> Microsoft Game Studios

…bound to change in the near future, when the whole initial ‘wowness’ of the game wears off, but it’s still a victory for Microsoft.

Here’s to Halo 3!
Thu 18/11/04 at 21:50
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Look dude - I was only making an observation.

Although, I did have an unfortunate feeling you'd rant back at me.
Thu 18/11/04 at 21:43
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Aye - when I didn't have to worry about money...and quite frankly didn't care about it.

Things were much simpler then.
Thu 18/11/04 at 21:41
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I have fond memories of 'that childhood thing'. Those were the days...
Thu 18/11/04 at 21:38
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Indeed, but at present I'm happy. Happiest I've been since I lost that childhood thing. I just look at life that way whenever someone thinks that they're actually bothering me when they say negative stuff about me.

I moreso see them like that than life in general.
Thu 18/11/04 at 21:36
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Edgy wrote:

> To be honest Azul, I couldn't care less what people think of me. In
> the grand scheme of things, what does it matter? After all, we're
> just a bunch of insignificant collections of protons and electrons in
> a vast universe. Does it really matter what others think of each
> other?

What a wonderful way to look at life.
Thu 18/11/04 at 21:30
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Truth is if you don't like RPG's you won't like Paper Mazza...

On the flipside if you don't like fps's then you won't like halo 2 either.
Thu 18/11/04 at 21:17
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gaybys wrote:
> Edgy wrote:
> Just like a football fan may have their team's shirt, umbrella and
> duvet set.
>
> No, it's a completely different thing.
>
> You see, people who support football teams buy the merchandise as a
> way of expressing their support.
>
> People who like games express their support by.....buying the games.

Surely the equivilent to just buying the games is by just turning up to the matches?

I stand by my original comment.
Thu 18/11/04 at 21:12
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Not Azul wrote:
> Edgy wrote:
> Those who know me think of me as a Nintendo fanboy.
>
> I have figurines, CDs, T-shirts
>
> And those who read the latter think of you as a freak.
> Aren't you like 19 or something? And you're buying figurines (which
> is bad enough as is) and CDs and t-shirts...of games?

Hahaha! Azul, after posting those pictures you think people are going to think of me as the freak?

You really can't expect to be taken seriously after that.

To be honest Azul, I couldn't care less what people think of me. In the grand scheme of things, what does it matter? After all, we're just a bunch of insignificant collections of protons and electrons in a vast universe. Does it really matter what others think of each other?

Haha, you really do suck.
Thu 18/11/04 at 19:48
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Edgy wrote:
> Just like a football fan may have their team's shirt, umbrella and
> duvet set.

No, it's a completely different thing.

You see, people who support football teams buy the merchandise as a way of expressing their support.

People who like games express their support by.....buying the games.
Thu 18/11/04 at 19:45
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Edgy wrote:
> Those who know me think of me as a Nintendo fanboy.

> I have figurines, CDs, T-shirts

And those who read the latter think of you as a freak.
Aren't you like 19 or something? And you're buying figurines (which is bad enough as is) and CDs and t-shirts...of games?

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