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Annual Update

So it's been almost a year since I've written anything here. Not that I haven't visited Gamespot on an almost daily basis since then, but I guess that I just haven't written much. So begin with the short update:

Richie-G has left us. Rich has been my favorite personality on Gamespot. Since I've been following the site closely, we've lost Bob, Carrie, and Greg, and this loss for me was the biggest. I guess that I felt a bit of a personal connection with Rich because his job is right in the vein of what I want to do, as well as he graduated from the college in my hometown while I am currently attending the college in his. Rich always seemed to have lots of energy for his work, and greatly respected and appreciated that.

Rich, you are irreplaceable, and surely will be missed. Good Luck with your future!

Last weekend I attended The Simpsons Movie world premiere in Springfield, Vermont which was pretty cool. Matt Groening, David Silverman, James Brooks and many other 20th Century Fox people were there, so it was pretty cool. Not to mention that the Simpson family was there in person (in costume of course!) and the town was filled with adoring fans. I was able to get myself into the background of lots of TV coverage, so I can only imagine that I must have been on some channel somewhere at some time.

This weekend (Friday actually) I went to our semi-local theatre to watch The Simpsons Movie. I wanted to go into the movie with low expectations, but hearing swimmingly positive reviews made that hard to do. Nonetheless I still enjoyed the movie a great deal and I do believe that it is worth the price of admission. According to Steve Mason over at Fantasy Moguls it looks like The Simpsons Movie made about $72.5 million which makes it the third-highest opening weekend gross of an animated movie only behind Shrek 3(#1) and Shrek 2.

Finally, since I obviously haven't written since E3 2007 I can't NOT comment on it.

My initial impressions of the press conferences is that Sony seems to have the biggest and best gameplan for the future, while Microsoft will definately be the strongest this holiday. Ninty is still just doing their thing and as long as they contine to make money at what they're doing (a skill the Microsoft and Sony seem to forget to use most of the time) I think we ought to leave them to do their thing even if we don't agree with the direction that they're heading.

Gamespot's coverage was immaculate, and I would know because I saw more of it then I would care to admit to most of the general public. The games that I'm most excited for this holiday season are Halo 3, Assassin's Creed, and Mass Effect. I'm not going to have much free time this fall while at school, but certainly it will be filled with me either making money to buy these games, or me playing the games.

For now I bid you all farewell.

Posted by xbox_1, 07/29/2007 1:58pm
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I've been playing games since the time that I was able to support the habit myself. That started out with a second-hand Gameboy and then a Game Gear. Man, those rocked! I upgraded to the Nintendo 64 at the time that it's price dropped to $130. That was a bunch of cash for a kid in elementary school. But it's totally worth it. For the next generation, I hopped on the Xbox bandwagon as soon as the rumors were whispered online. My favorite original feature was the inclusion of the hard drive. That is the greatest idea for a console ever. The addition of Xbox Live doesn't hurt the console either. I'm not a fan of the Playstation 2 (because I hate the controler), but the Gamecube is pretty cool. Keeping with my past, I bought a second Xbox console on launch day (neither one was pre-ordered either). I am also interested in the Wii, but we'll see how much money I have. As far as the handheld market, I'm interested but not buying. I love the design of the PSP, but there aren't any cool games. The DS is bulky, but the innovation of the games is awesome. The new DS Lite is really sleak, but slightly expensive. There are about 3 times every year that I think, "boy, I wish I had a Game Boy" but those are the only times that I would actually play any handheld game.

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