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CAG Foreplay: New Releases (5/29/07) - Houston, We've Got a Podcast Edition
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/podcast/cagforeplay1.mp3 Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm Dev. Gust Pub. NIS America Systems: PS2 MSRP: $39.99 If you haven't invested in this alchemy RPG series yet, there's probably little hope that this one will suddenly spark your interest. Fans of the series will feel right at home, though, with the anime inspired graphics and turn-based combat. The most significant change this time around is the elimination of random encounters as you can now choose when and who to fight. NIS fans are sure to pick this one up while most people won't even attempt to pronounce "Atelier" when they see it on store shelves. - ship Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm, but EB/Gamestop is offering a free art book with the game. Crush Dev. Zoe Mode Pub. Sega Systems: PSP MSRP: $29.99 Take on the role of insomniac Dan as you delve into his psyche to recover his marbles by Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Crush. Forza Motorsport 2 Dev. Turn 10 Studios Pub. Microsoft Systems: 360 MSRP: $59.99 Microsoft's critically acclaimed racing simulator takes to the road with a second outing that is bigger and better in every way. More tracks, more cars, more customization, and better graphics will tear apart families as gear-heads drain their savings on multiple plasma displays, wireless racing wheels, and constructing their very own cockpit. I however will be satisfied fiddling around in the livery editor, spinning helplessly around in circles in the gravel, and marveling at the sheer number of car adjustments I have no business messing with. - ship Best Deal: Amazon is offering Forza Motorsport 2 for $55 with the free Nissan Fairlady Z code. Family Video also has the game for $54 shipped. Legend of the Dragon Dev. Neko Entertainment Pub. Game Factory Systems: PSP MSRP: $29.99 Apparently, this game is based on an animated television series that I've never heard of. It's also got the PS2/PSP/Wii development trifecta going for it, so you know the quality bar is set at world-record height from the get-go. Punch, kick, and throw enemies of various difficulties in 8 different modes until youíve reached the ultimate goal of resolving a conflict of some sort. I'm sure it's all very satisfying. - ship Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Legend of the Dragon. Mario Party 8 Dev. Hudson Soft Pub. Nintendo Systems: Wii MSRP: $49.99 It's Mario Party for the Wii, and you can bet your cheap ass that Nintendo is taking full advantage of the wii-mote with this title's 65 new mini-games. You can unlock a Hammer Bros. and Blooper as playable characters, but the game board structure is largely unchanged from MP 7. While fans of the franchise will likely not be disappointed, anyone who didn't see a reason to buy Mario Parties 1 through 7 likely won't find a good reason to break down now. - mrs. ship Best Deal: There are a few deals for Mario Party 8. Family Video is offering the game for $46 shipped. Fry's is offering the game for $39. And Circuit City is offering the game for $40 plus a $20 gift card if they don't have it in stock by 2PM on Wednesday. Monster Madness Dev. Artificial Studios Pub. Southpeak Interactive Systems: 360 MSRP: $59.99 Four teens working on their homework one night suddenly get attacked by hordes of Zombies. The levels you'll play through are standard fare for most zombies-taking-over-your-town multiplayer melee games: homes, the school gym, etc... Most items in the game are potential weapons, but not all characters like all weapon choices, and this influences potential power attacks. After playing the demo, the game will be entertaining enough, but probably not worth the $60 you'll pay if you buy it new. Pencil this one in as a potential buy once the price drops and you come across a buy two-get-one-free sale. - mrs. ship Best Deal: EB/Gamestop is offering a free Monster Madness beanie hat with the purchase of the game. Pony Friends Dev. Tantalus Pub. Eidos Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99 If you're sick of customizing your Forza cars already, check out Pony Friends for the Nintendo DS. It's Nintendogs with horses, and if the seven horses that come with the game don't catch your eye, you can customize your own. This virtual pet game offers all the perks of any other virtual pet game: you can groom, feed, train, and compete in mini games with your new faux friend. Just hope they don't release four hundred versions of the game each featuring a different, exclusive horse breed. Unless one came with Mr. Ed sound clips. I would totally buy that. - mrs. ship Best Deal: Amazon is offering Pony Friends for $28 shipped. Shadowrun Dev. FASA Studios Pub. Microsoft Systems: PC, 360 MSRP: $49.99, $59.99 Are you looking for a multiplayer only first-person shooter based upon an RPG from the 16-bit era? How about a game that you can play cross-platform between Xbox 360 and PC? Do you like playing the Halo 3 beta, but wish there was a less capable, mediocre shooter that you could pay full price for right now? Well, for you my friend, your wait is over - Shadowrun has arrived! - ship Best Deal: Both Amazon and Family Video are offering the Xbox 360 version of Shadowrun for $55 shipped. Best Buy will save you $5 off the PC version. Waiting to purchase will save you a whole lot more... Surf's Up Dev. Ubi Soft Montreal Pub. Ubi Soft Systems: Everything MSRP: $29.99-$49.99 Continuing this month's theme of games-based-on-movies-being-released-for-every-system-except-for-the-microwave-oven, Ubisoft is releasing Surf's Up. Based on the Sony Picture's movie of the same name, this game is an interesting combination of Sonic Rails and Wakeboarding Unleashed with Shaun Murray. Also continuing with this month's theme, these games are usually crap, so buyers beware. - mrs. ship Best Deal: There don't seem to be any deals for Surf's Up. Well, Family Video does have the Gamecube version for $21 shipped. Tamagotchi Party On Dev. Namco Bandai Pub. Namco Bandai Systems: Wii MSRP: $39.99 Mini-games. Lots and lots of Mini-games on the Wii. These mini-games feature Tamagotchi instead of Mario. Or Wario. Or Rayman. I'm not sure what else to say. The graphics are quirky as in other Tamagotchi games, and remind me of Hello Kitty. However, there's no virtual pet mode on this game unlike Tamagotchi games in the past, so unless you're dying for another fix of mini-games there's no reason to buy this game. Unless you like Tamagotchi better than Mario. Blasphemy. - mrs. ship Best Deal: There don't seem to be any deals for Tamagotchi Party On, but EB/Gamestop is offering 3 free Tamagotchi charms with your purchase. Tank Beat Dev. MileStone Pub. O3 Entertainment Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99 Tank Beat is a tank game where you control the path of your tank by tracing out routes on the touch screen. Tanks but no tanks. - ship Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Tank Beat On The DL with the Shipwrecks ActRaiser Systems: Wii MSRP: $8 ActRaiser is a highly regarded God simulation RPG that mixes a lot of different play styles including side-scrolling action and civilization development. I've personally never played either game in the series, but the $8 you pay for this one seems reasonable since it's not available on a compilation of any sort. - ship Kid Chameleon Systems: Wii MSRP: $8 This Wii Virtual Console port was originally a platformer for the Genesis. The storyline revolves around a kid who gets trapped in a video game a-la-Tron, and has to battle his way out. In doing so, he dons different costumes during battle (hence the Chameleon part of the title). You pretty much have your standard platform fare with the jump button and, depending on the costume you've got, special moves like swords and wall-climbing. Overall, it's not a bad game, but more worth your money on the Sega Genesis Collection for the PS2 ($20 NEW), where it comes with over twenty other games. But, if you don't have a PS2 or just want another game to play while holding your Wiimote sideways, this one's a decent buy. - mrs. ship J.J. & Jeff Systems: Wii MSRP: $6 A TurboGrafx-16 platformer that is based upon the Japanese TV show that inspired America's Funniest Home Videos. I don't know, I guess expect a lot of baseball bats to the crotch and dogs riding vacuum cleaners. And laugh-track, lots of laugh-track. - ship Mad Tracks Systems: 360 MSRP: $10 As of this writing, it wasn't 100% confirmed, but it looks as though Mad Tracks will be released for XBLA this Wednesday. This arcade racer explores the familiar territory of small cars in a large environment and offers online multiplayer, power-ups, and 10 mini games. Could this be a Calling All Cars killer? - ship Feedback: Did we miss a good sale on a game? Did we miss previewing a game completely? Well, the only way that everyone can know a better deal is out there is to let us know about it. Post deals you've found or games that we missed in the thread so that CAGs can make sure they are getting the absolute best prices on new releases.
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I haven't listened to it yet, but i plan on it. One question though, is their any way to subscribe to it through itunes?
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Just started it.
I like this idea!You two sound nervous :( Though, it's going really well so far!
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Cool podcast, I'll look forward to seeing it on iTunes.
I recommend whiskey before the podcast for that relaxed feeling
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Foreplay Podcast Update
Here's a little update. Last night I tried Halo 3. Lots of fun was had, no one yelled at me, and I got some kills in. All in all, it went well.
So here it is, Mrs. Shipwreck's Halo 3 Beta Review: I think I played the original Halo once or twice, so my experience level was zilch going into the game. Here is a brief list of my current thoughts on the game: 1. The controls were easy to pick up (those many hours of playing Oblivion helped my FPS skills). 2. For ten brief but wonderful minutes, I was ranked higher than Ship. 3. It's hard to learn the melee attack. Just about when I think I'm close enough to use it is about the time I'm floating in the water. 4. I hate the laser. Mostly because I never have it and I always get killed by it. 5. The whole split screen function (Ship and I play on the same TV) works well. So there you have it: impressions from a (former) Halo 3 virgin.
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Buy Shadowrun/Forza 2, Get $19.99 Title Free
As featured in the Circuit City ad, buy Shadowrun or Forza 2 and receive a $19.99 title free. In store Wednesday by 2pm or get a free $20 gift card.
And how do you really feel about Shadowrun, Shipwreck? lol |
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I like the idea of the New Releases podcast but I think that it should be a part of the CAGcast, which in turn it would have to be shorter than the current time (47 minutes).
I love the fact that Mrs. Shipwreck is a gamer and knows her stuff. It's also nice to see a female's point of view.
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See I disagree with others. I DON'T think they should be on the CAGcast. I like the idea of having different Podcasts on this site.
This podcast also has a lot of potential to be really interesting, IMO! However I would only make 2 forms of criticism. 1) This one will happen on it's own, but i think we all heard how nervous you 2 were 2) It's basically a new release for the week podcast. I like that idea very much. I know that week to week will always be different. Some weeks will be big, and some weeks the best game we will get is another form of Sudoku on the DS LOL. But this one was 44 minutes and that may be TOO long for a weekly podcast discussing the new weeks releases. I think a half hour (roughly) is sufficient. Of course, that does depend on the games of the week. Sometimes there really is a whole bunch to talk about, so 30 minutes of course is debatable. Other then that ... very nice. I enjoyed it, because it was something new. New usually is good =)
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Awesome Idea! I already looked forward to reading CAG Foreplay now I can listen to it! Great Idea!
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What no Surf's Up for the PS1 or Dreamcast? Great, now I can only play it on 4 different systems....no wait Gamecube too, 5!
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I listend to it for the first 10 mins or so...sounded good to me...would love to have it on itunes, so I can listen to the entire show. I probably won't sit in front of my home pc for 40 or so min to listen to a show..My work pc doesn't have speakers, so I listen to all my podcasts on my ipod
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Anyways, I've always enjoyed reading through the foreplay feature and I feel that Mr. and Mrs. Ship made a great translation to the podcast medium. My only gripe is that your mic sounds a little fuzzy (very minor gripe). Other than that, I thought your content was very good. Stick with it guys! Looking forward to next week! |
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I like this idea a lot. Solid first effort, but lots of room for improvement as well.
I think the main issue I had is that there didn't seem to be a lot of energy or enthusiasm behind mic. The articles are written with an air of wit and spontaneity that just didn't translate into the audio show, IMO. One thing that I like about Cheapy and Wombat's show is that they play off one another and interact a lot. Whether it's Wombat interjecting jokes, or Cheapy asking pointed questions of Wombat, there is never the sense that the show is overly scripted and the discussion is generally pretty lively. It's ironic to me that Cheapy and Wombat come across more like an old married couple than Mr. and Mrs. Ship! Anyway, for me, the Foreplay podcast just seemed to drag after awhile. Still, it's the first crack and I think it's definitely worth pursuing as a value-added content to this site. Kudos for the effort, and here's to more of these in the future.
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