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20 Most Anticipated Games of 2012
No comments yetPosted in EntertainmentJan 24, 2012
Read more »End of the world or not, 2012 promises to usher in a number of breathtaking games for avid enthusiasts. Here’s a list of the top 20 games that are expected to set off gamers’ adrenaline and blow their minds.
1. Final Fantasy XIII-2
To be released on January 31, this is the sequel of the Final Fantasy XIII. The game provides a darker mood than its predecessor. It involves some interesting elements like time travel in it. Initial reports suggest that the storyline would be a brain bending one.
2. Mass Effect 3
Check out Commander Amanda Shepard fight against aliens, trying to ruin their plans of world invasion. This futuristic game is the last chapter of the story. The game is supposed to release in March 2012.
3. Uncharted: Golden Abyss

photo credit: PopCultureGeek.comLike the previous games of this series, it’s anticipated that this game too will deal with the adventures similar to Tomb Raider and Indiana Jones. Gamers should look forward for the new touch pad motion sensor of the game console PlayStation Vita. Set to release on 22 Feb.
4. Twisted Metal
Scheduled to be released on the 14th of Feb, the latest version of the game allows four users on the console or 15 players on the internet to wipe out larger number of vehicles than the previous versions.
5. Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D
This is the ported version of the PS2 version of Metal Gear series. The release date of the game has been decided for February.
6. Syndicate
The cyberpunk game is an improved version of the game that was first launched in the year 1993. The release date of this game, a cross between Deus Ex and Crysis, has been fixed on February 21.
7. Halo 4
If rumors are to be believed then this game is going to be the first game of a trilogy named Reclaim. The game will be launched in 2012, sometime in its second quarter.
8. Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm

photo credit: My Blue VanThe second of the three series odyssey offers exciting changes, including differences in the multiplayer gaming experience. Around 20 additional singleplayer missions are included in the game. The game will be released in the second quarter of 2012. [Editor's note: Really stoked for this one!]
9. Xcom
Earlier known as X-com, this game is a mix of a tactics game and X-files. Expected date of release is March 6.
10. Minecraft
The game considered one of the best games witnessed is now coming to the Xbox and will support Kinetic too. The second quarter of 2012 has been decided for the release of the game.
11. Far Cry 3

photo credit: shanewarne_60000The third in the series is set back again in the tropical jungle just like the first game of the series. There is no more specific release date of the game, but it’s promised to be out in 2012.
12. Diablo III
Ending the long wait of gamers, the next sequel of Diablo will be released during 2012. This version is supposed to bring a lot many changes and possibilities in terms of online gaming and game tactics.
13. Metal Gear Solid Rising
To be released sometime during 2012, MGS Rising has been developed with more attention on action and fighting techniques.
14. The Last Guardian
The game was first shown in E3 in 2009 and since then the release of the game has been postponed many times. The developer team now has declared the release of the game in 2012.
15. World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria
The fourth expansion pack of the game World of Warcraft is expected to release in 2012 though there is no confirmation of the date of release yet.
16. Max Payne 3
The sequel to Max Payne 2 will be launched in 2012 after almost 10 years of gap in between. [Hope it's better than the movie!]
17. Hitman: Absolution
The game that came with puzzles and penalties is ready with its new version with a lot of changes and modifications. There is no confirmed news on its date of release so far.
18. Grand Theft Auto V

photo credit: Joe Fakih Gomez PhotographyA new version of the controversial game has been developed by Rockstar and is ready for release in 2012.
19. Borderlands 2
With four new heroes and new weapons in a brand new story, the sequel of the hit game of 2009 is ready to be released in 2012.
20. Bioshock Infinite

photo credit: zampano1212Though it shares the name with Bioshock, it’s not entirely a sequel to the game or its second version. This fresh shooting game set in a dream-like backdrop will be ready to be released sometime in 2012.
With all these games on offer, there’s no doubt that the year 2012 will be exciting and thrilling for gamers. Whether you like to twitch your mind with puzzles or be the savior of the world, all varieties of games will be on your palate to choose from in the coming year. Enjoy!
This post was written by Alia Haley. Alia Haley is a blogger by profession. She loves writing on technology, home designing, luxury and environment. Besides this she is very fond of games. Recently an article on PCI Graphics Card attracted her attention. These days she is busy in writing an article on Android games.
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Leveraging your Gadgets: How to make the most out of what you already have
6 Comments »Posted in Hacks, HardwareApr 6, 2009
Read more »I’ve recently developed a philosophy of using things to their fullest potential: originally, I was forced to replace my older gadgets with new versions repeatedly. It wasn’t until a short while ago that I decided against my consumption for a variety of reasons:
- It wasn’t a healthy way of gaining happiness (an interesting topic on its own).
- It wasn’t a wise way to spend my money — I already had an iPod Video, why did I need an iPod Touch? I could be saving up for that Macbook I always wanted.
- It wasn’t satisfying me anymore. I think I’d exhausted all satisfaction that I might’ve gotten originally from buying gadgets. That’s the problem with consumerism.
Don’t get me wrong — I still buy new gadgets: but now, my new gadgets typically are used to replace something thats been lost/broken/malfunctioned, or for the sake of convenience (combining two gadgets into one). Or to introduce a whole new concept into my life (I’m looking into getting a PSP…we’ll see how that works out, haha).
But I’ve discovered an alternative to the constant consumption and re-consumption of gadgets — using basic computer knowledge, a keen eye, and a spirit of adventure to find out how to leverage your gadgets and use them to their fullest potential. I’ve done what I’d thought was previously unimaginable — my deeds (so far) include:
- Putting Leopard 10.5.2 on my Dell Inspiron 6400 (I don’t advise you do it if you are of the faint of heart — I should also mention that it’s against Apple’s agreement you have to click in order to use Leopard, because you’re installing Leopard on non-Apple hardware). Don’t get me wrong — it wasn’t easy, and I only recently figured out how to do it to near-perfection, with sound and dual-monitor support.
- Installing Android on my HTC Touch. That one turned out to be a fail (fail used as a noun — yep: an event where one fails miserably and hilariously at an attempt; http://failblog.org), as everytime I tried starting Android up (I installed it as a .cab file so it can be easily installed and removed) I was left with a white screen or my phone would turn off. Fail.
- Tweaking my iPod Video 5.5G so I could play Pokemon Red on it. I also installed other themes on my iPod 5.5G so I could make it look ‘fresher’ — like an iPod Touch, if I may. Both using custom firmware (which might void iPod warranty, so be careful with that — I figured since my iPod was so old anyway, I might as well give it a shot, haha).
- I’ve also managed to make my Wii play .mp3 files, .mp4 files, homebrew games (that should give the secret away), and even — DVD’s. That’s right — and I didn’t even have to touch the hardware.

photo credit: You Are The Conductor..I’m no expert. I’m just an ordinary guy — probably a bit nerdier, but still pretty ordinary. And if I can do it, you most definitely can — so here are a few lessons that I learned along the way.
- Google will be your best friend. That’s right. You’ll get by just typing in ‘(insert gadget name here) modifications’ or ‘(insert gadget name here) hacks’.
- If you fail once, brush yourself off and try it again. And if you fail again, then change something. Or Google it again.
- Forums will be your second-best friend. Register if you have to (I registered anonymously on InsanelyMac). Use their search functions regularly, because you probably won’t have been the first person to experience a certain kind of problem.
- Don’t try modding new gadgets. Unless you can afford to replace it — because typically warranties don’t cover that kind of stuff.
- Don’t be afraid to push it! I remember when I was installing OS X, I installed a bunch of incorrect drivers that eventually required a format. It was discouraging, and I had to start over again, but I remembered that I used to live without it just fine, and so I can continue to live without just fine. If you can’t live without it, then you might want to pay for it (legitimately — not that leveraging is usually illegitimate).
- Not all gadgets can be leveraged — here’s the Herbert rule: if it has a screen/screen output, it can be leveraged.
I’m not sure if anyone’s ever associated the term ‘leveraging’ with ‘gadgets’, but I recently learned of the term in a business course and I wanted to use it. That and the word ‘synergy’ really jumped out at me. If the public demands it, I will begin posting general guides on how to leverage gadgets, so it can be a learned process (these won’t be step-by-step though, I don’t like writing comprehensive stuff — sorry). And even if the public doesn’t demand it, I think I just might.
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Pimp Your Wii: Homebrew Apps Open Possibilities
2 Comments »Posted in Open-SourceOct 29, 2008
Read more »Never dreamed of the day you’d play a DVD on your Wii? How about playing any N64 game on your Wii, not just the ones on the WiiShop? And you don’t have to sell your soul for it? Not a chance, right? I was immediately interested.
Turns out there is a dedicated bunch of folks working on Homebrew firmware. Give me a minute before you start scoffing. Homebrew doesn’t necessarily mean crappy — I know that there aren’t too many great connotations associated with the word, but these people really know what they’re doing. Sure, it might screw up your Wii if you don’t do it right. I haven’t tried it yet either, but I’m planning on doing so once I get my hands on a copy of Twilight Princess (you need it to install the Homebrew). Once you install the Homebrew firmware (it will appear as a channel), there will be all sorts of applications you can “install” onto your Wii that will allow you to play DVD’s and even Gameboy on the Wii. Slick, right?
Once I get it up and running, I’ll be sure to introduce only the coolest apps. But for now, just wanted to throw it out there and thank the developers for creating an alternative. Thanks, guys!
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WiiFit…doesn't make you fit?
2 Comments »Posted in GizmosFeb 21, 2008
Read more »When the Nintendo Wii comes to mind, we can’t help but think that it’s a new way to burn calories. So when WiiFit comes to mind, it just reinforces our belief. But contrary to what the name suggests, Nintendo’s new game for the Wii called WiiFit doesn’t actually make you fit, says Shigeru Miyamoto, designer on the project.
“I forgot to mention something important earlier: I don’t think Wii Fit’s purpose is to make you fit; what it’s actually aiming to do is make you aware of your body,” he said. “That’s why we wanted people to talk with their families about Wii Fit, and become aware of these things together as a group. If you’re standing still, and it tells you “Your body is swaying”, you can see on the training results screen that your body has been shaking. But I think you’d never realize that your body is shaking in day-to-day life. I think becoming aware of things like this about yourself is quite interesting.”
Source: http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/news/miyamoto-wii-fit-is-not-designed-to-make-you-fit/19355
I’m willing to admit it myself – I’m a bit upset, but also a bit relieved. Let me explain: I’m as health-concerned as the next guy, but I still don’t think that video games will ever help you to stay fit (prove me wrong). I was just pleasantly surprised as, a few months ago, the folks at Nintendo wow-ed me with such a production – however, with such a statement from the designer, I feel a bit let down. Alas, I also feel as though things are the way they should be – you should have to go outside or to a gym or something else to stay healthy – not down to your basement to play the Wii. Sure, it’s fun, but it’s still a video game nonetheless, just a new way to interact it.

Source: http://e3nin.nintendo.com/_img/media/wiifit_sslg3.jpg
What Miyamoto said was what I’d consider a pretty wise observation. I think that the Wii would help more with hand-eye coordination than with physical fitness – training the connection between the mind and the body, as opposed to making the body healthier and stronger. Of course, this does provide advantages, but it still doesn’t exactly make you fit. A game of Wii Sports tells you this – you can play Wii Boxing as much as you want, you’ll never actually become as strong as a boxer that trains: because there’s no physical resistance, and because it’s just detecting motions, not the actual depth. However, you do have to make the right gestures in order to hit the right way, meaning the mind will learn even better how to hit in order to do maximum damage – on the Wii anyway.

Source: http://blogs.sun.com/ChrisM/resource/wiifit.jpg
For example, why was the news about doctors using Wii’s so significant? The Wii’s didn’t make them superhumanly strong. They didn’t get much healthier, or fitter. No, what happened was they gained more control over their body – specifically speaking, their hands. This might not seem too important to us average joes, but when you’re a surgeon operating on people and you’ve been away from work for a long time, the Wii’s a much better way to recuperate your operational skills rather than with an actual
victimperson.What does WiiFit do? It does what the Wiimote and Nunchuk do with hand-eye coordination – it improves your leg-eye coordination (sp?). It also allows for a whole new dimension and layer to be added to the realistic physicality of the Wii gameplay, making it ever so valuable. One thing would be nice – why not change the name to…WiiBoard or WiiBalance or something? WiiFit just seems pretty useless now that the designer said what he did.


