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Angry Birds till iPhone

Angry Birds appJag måste bara ta tillfället att rekommendera det bästa spelet jag har till min iPhone, nämligen Angry Birds. Jag hörde först talas om spelet ifrån en artikel i Aftonbladet om Anja Pärson där hon citerades “Jag skjuter ner hus så att jag ska döda grisarna” i referens till spelet.

Spelet bygger på en mycket enkel idé, man skjuter iväg fåglar i en slangbella för att de ska slå sönder saker de träffar och “döda grisar”. Grisarna är givetvis onda och har stulit fåglarnas ägg.

Med otroligt många banor, som hela tiden utökas kostnadsfritt för oss som har köpt spelet, är detta spel ett rent fynd för 7 kr! Jag har spelet det otaliga timmar i väntan på bussar, flyg eller på andra platser där jag haft några minuter över. Trots enkelheten är återspelsvärdet högt, varje bana kan man klara med en till tre stjärnor och att få tre stjärnor på alla banor är riktigt svårt. Där finns också dolda saker man kan hitta på vissa banor som ger en bonus-banor där man kan spela om högre poäng.

Läs mer om spelet Angry Birds på iTunes hemsida.

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Newly bought PS3

I just bought myself i Playstation 3 (PS3), the latest model with 160 Gb harddive. I’ve read alot about the PS3, both Sonys over enthusiastic “it’s-also-a-blueray”-commercial and blogs and news sites complaints over prices and bugs, and I thought I’d share my thoughts off the machine now a few days after the purchase.

First off all, the largest dissapointment for me is the lack of backward compatibility. I have very large library of PS1 and PS2 games that I albeit rarely play but without a machine up that can play them will move that “rarely” to “never”. This is the greatest drawback of this machine to me, and most previous models could at least play the old games but had many bugs (or so I’ve heard).

After this dissapointmet, that I acctually learned off in the shop just before buying it, everything else have been a pleasent suprise. The included hand controller was wireless, but unlike the Wii remotes this one came with a cord that you could use to charge the thing. Very easy and nice unlike Nintendos constant changing of batteries.

The Playstation Network (PSN) worked very well, the PS3 directly identified my wireless network and asked the proper questions (encryption, password etc) and I was on my way out to download games from PSN. The PSN is very nice and have much more content than for example Wii (can’t say anything about X-box LIVE since I dont own an X-box), many games both full “normal” games, PSN exclusive games and demos for most of them! I’ve bought many consoles in my days and mostly I’ve gotten used to this kind of anti-climax of coming home with a new expensive console and the one or two games you bought with it. You want to try out it’s potential but you only have two games to try, well with PSN that problem is solved! I downloaded some four five demos the first day and tried what different kinds of excitement the machine had to offer!

Downloading very large games from the PSN isn’t that bad, granted I have a very high speed Internet access but still. First off all you can choose to download in the background while you play some other game, when the download is complete a notification will come up and you can switch to the new game. Furthermore you can queue up alot of downloads and then turn off the console, the PS3 will then ask if it should first finish the downloads and then power off, perfect!

I said earlier that there only was one dissapointment, well there acctually are two. After all these pleasent features I came to play the “Bad Company” demo, a first-person shooter, and I kept being reminded of how slugish it is to aim in a FPS with an analog joystick controler. I really missed a mouse or even better, a Wii remote to aim with! This made me think of how blessed the Wii is to have such versatile standard controllers.

All in all I like my PS3 very much, allthough the price still is a bit steep, though it really includes more than I first thought it would.

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The Encyclopedia of Game Machines

The Encyclopedia of Game Machines - coverWhen I first came across this book I was amazed how I could have missed it for so long despite the fact that I collect old consoles. This is a very nice read with interesting facts about almost all old (and modern) consoles out and some nice stories about the background of the machines and what stories of success of failure they brought with them.

As a collector this guide is very handy so you can check if you found all of the consoles you hope to have in your collection.

This guide mostly covers consoles but a few “border-line computers” are also included as they probably had significant impact on the way video games developed in the early days.

If you don’t want to buy this book the resources covering all generations of video games are thoroughly documented on the wikipedia.

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