SuperChuck
Member since: Sep 24th, 2006
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| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 26 Comments |
| Engadget | 42 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 16 Comments |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 23 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 11 Comments |
| Engadget Mobile | 10 Comments |
| BloggingStocks | 1 Comment |


The FCC agrees that Comcast discriminated against the NFL Network
Oct 13th 2008 8:09AM (Engadget HD)Wii Warm Up: Top or bottom?
Aug 19th 2008 8:44AM (Joystiq Nintendo)Ask Engadget: What's the best home media server?
Jun 27th 2008 7:58AM (Engadget)Satellite customers more satisfied than cable customers?
Jun 27th 2008 7:52AM (Engadget HD)In fact, I mostly ignored my HD programming until Discovery (simulcast, not theater) and History were available. They were the first HD channels that actually had worthwhile content.
Poll: Do you still watch SD programming?
May 19th 2008 1:46PM (Engadget HD)Most of the content I want to watch is only available in SD. HD is great and all, but I'm not going to watch something just because it's in HD.
A couple years ago, there were only a few HD channels being offered and most of them seemed stuck on the idea of showing off the capabilities of HD.
That was cute for the first couple weeks, then I got over it and tuned back into my SD channels which had worthwhile content.
I didn't want to watch "Birds over sunset", I wanted MythBusters, I just wanted it in HD.
Former Xbox Europe VP says consoles will be dead in 5-10 years
Mar 28th 2008 11:10PM (Engadget)Take a look at the Xbox Live service. I can download games, rent movies, watch television shows...
It would be a stretch to see settops competing with game consoles, but it wouldn't take much for my xbox to take over my television programming.
Happy birthday: take a trip in America's largest flying gadget (part 6)
Mar 28th 2008 11:00PM (Engadget)GDC08: Ken Levine says to keep the story simple
Feb 27th 2008 10:25PM (Joystiq)As an art form, video games should resemble films, not novels. You have some backstory, very few characters, one central plot, thematic elements. Films are simple.
Bioshock followed this model. Ryan creates underground world, something bad happened, and you're smack in the middle of the result. As the plot goes on, you learn more about what happened. Simple, but effective.
Often, designers will want to recreate something vastly complex, like Tolkien's Middle Earth, with a long history and complex interactions. All this does is bore and confuse your audience, no matter how smart they are...
Readybot cleans your kitchen, might be single best thing ever invented
Feb 27th 2008 5:26PM (Engadget)Master Chief: A supporting role in Halo movie
Jan 16th 2008 1:24PM (Joystiq Xbox)