Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Golfland's Holiday Specials. Also, Chiptunes.

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Unlimited Gameplay and whole lot more

Tis the season for Holiday specials, that includes gaming here in Phoenix. One of our favorite arcades, Golfland Sunsplash in Mesa, is offering a variety of holiday specials and events. All throughout the holiday season the miniature golf courses have been transformed into a winder wonderland with dazzling lights and displays that run through January 1st. December 3rd, 10th, and 17th, you can bring your kids to Golfland to take pictures with Santa Claus between 12noon and 5pm. December 17th and 28th are snow days with over 20 tons of real snow to play in. Reservations for snow days are not required, but definitely encourage. Register now at the Golfland Sunsplash website.

The real party at Golfland for us Gamers will be on New Years Eve. From 6pm-1am the arcade is offering unlimited video games, unlimited attractions, a live DJ, and dance floor with all of the action leading up to a balloon drop at midnight. We'll see you there!

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In other holiday gaming news, chiptune artist Sly Fawkes has released a Christmas album titled "A Very Chiptune Christmas". Enjoy 8-bit versions of your favorite holiday classics. Read the full article here.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Phoenix Gamer Review: Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing

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Fast paced racing action at its finest!


The most recent addition to the Sega Superstars series, Sega All Stars Racing is an action packed, fast paced adventure that can be enjoyed by players of all ages. It was released last year for pretty much every modern console. We got to take a look at the Sega All Stars Racing on the Xbox 360.

Like many novelty racing games that came before it, including Mario Kart, Crash Team Racing, and the like, All Stars features brightly colored tracks, characters a and power ups. The character selection spans across a variety of Sega Games and offers over 20 playable characters including Sonic, Ulala from Space Channel 5, Beat from Jet Set Radio, just to name a few. You can even choose to play as your xbox live avatar. Each character has their own unique driving style and super attacks called "All Star" moves. These are mainly picked up if you are falling behind in a race, a sort of equalizer to keep the game fun and interesting. Other power ups that you can pick up include speed boosts, missiles, knockout gloves (unguided projectiles), stars that turn the receiver of the attack upside down, and rainbows that block the view of you opponent for a short time.

The genius of this game is really in it's simplicity. There are only 3 buttons that you use throughout the entire game; Gas, Drift, and Fire. There's no break button, and that's quite alright. The races run smoothly and fast and fierce. It's all about speed in this game. Similar to the original Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast, this game puts you in perpetual motion, there's no slow down, and the only time that you will ever get stuck is if you run into something or fall off a track. Even if you fall out, the game will spit you back onto the track, still in motion so it's easy to catch up to other racers. Turbo boosts are something you will pick up early in the game as much of the game's mechanics depend on them. You drift into a turn and then let go of the drift button to get a turbo boost that will speed you up and send you flying towards the finish line.

Another spectacular addition to All Stars Racing is the beautifully rendered backgrounds and obstacles of each track. The graphics are extremely smooth and the colors, oh the colors! They all stay true to each Sega franchise they represent. The soundtrack never gets stale, not even the announcer, but you do have the option to turn him off. The announcer does come in handy during some races though as he'll warn you if someone picks up an all-star or if there's an oncoming attack (some of which you can avoid). He also cracks jokes too, some of them stupid, some of them genuinely funny. For instance, Ulala gets hit by a missile, he'll say "That's a hit on Ulala! I'm sure she gets that a lot!".

In addition to racing with up 4 players, there are also time trial and mission modes. Time trial is just what it sounds like, beat your time on each track. Something really cool about time trial mode is that there's no limit to how many laps you can do, you just keep going and going until you feel that you've done your best. Also, you can race against the ghost of your previous lap, and the one before that. Rather than just racing one ghost at a time, there are multiple ghosts on the track depending on how many laps you do. Mission mode is just as fun as the racing itself and a true test of your skills. You play as a predetermined character and accomplish set goals such as "drift as much as you can for a high score" and "battle races" where you have to knock out your opponent with selected weapons. With each 'A' rank you get, you unlock the next mission until you've completed them all. With each finished battle and mission you receive 'Sega miles" which are the games currency which you can spend in the shop to unlock characters, race tracks, and soundtracks.

Over all Sega All Star Racing has the characters, variety, smoothness, and replayability that make for a fantastic gaming experience to be enjoyed by all. Whether you're playing by yourself or with a friend, Sega All Stars Racing is a genuinely fun game and I would highly recommend it.

Sega All Stars Racing gets a 10/10.

Review submitted by Mel the Office Gamer Girl

Monday, November 7, 2011

Got Game Lounge Opens in Tempe

Tempe's newest gaming spot offers entertainment for local gamers.


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Modern console gaming by the hour

Saturday saw the grand opening of the newest addition to the gaming community here in the Phoenix area. Got Game Lounge, located at 625 South Smith road in Tempe, is a venue where gamers can go to play the latest hits on PS3, Xbox360, and the Wii, and pay for gameplay by the hour. Their rates are extremely affordable at only $4 per hour. You can even save yourself some cash by opting for one of their unlimited weekly passes that only cost $15.

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Play online or against your friends

Along with a variety of console games to choose from, Got Game Lounge is still in the process of setting up their PC station where players can face off in online games. This place seems like a great place to bring your friends to get your game on. Much of the place is still under construction but It looks great so far!
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Events and private parties

Got Game's website says that they will be hosting a variety of tournaments and events in the coming weeks. The majority of the tournaments however seem to be fighting and sports games. Will they also eventually include racing games and FPS? Only the future may tell. If you want to have a private party at the venue, VIP rooms are also available and reasonable prices. They look like they'd be perfect for rhythm and party games for sure!
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Moving Forward

While you could stay at home and game, Got game lounge is unique in a way that it brings an atmosphere that is something like cozy meets grungy (how perfect is that?), and it's definitely worth the trip there. As for what their game selection has to offer, check out their full listing at their site here. Personally, we'd probably like to see some retro games thrown into the mix.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Tour de Arcade - Phoenix!

Phoenix Gamer's Mel presents: Tour de Arcade Phoenix


Check out this visual and audio tour of the best (and worst) arcades in Phoenix!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Phoenix Gamer's Cosplay Spotlight: Chun Li wins at Devastation

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At Devastation back in October we had a video game costume contest. Congrats to the winner Shiara Espiritu who came by dressed as Chun Li from the Street Fighter series. As the winner, she gets a whole article! Here we go, this is Phoenix Gamer's interview with our winner!

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PG: So how long have you been cosplaying for?

Shiara: Since about 2010.

PG: Is there any reason why you chose Chun Li as a character to dress up as?

Shiara: I really like Street Fighter, that's why I cosplayed as Chun Li. Also, this is Devastation so a fighting character really fits.

PG: What is your favorite thing about cosplaying?

Shiara: Getting into character is a lot of fun. It's also really cool to meet people with common interests at these events.

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PG: Is there any dream costume you'd like to do eventually?

Shiara: Erza from Fairytale Knight.

PG: So now, since this is a gaming site, let's ask a couple of video game questions. What would you say are your favorite video games?

Shiara: Street Fighter of course. I also like Devil May Cry 4, Bioshock, and Silent Hill 2.

PG: Nice! If you don't mind us asking, what is your favorite arcade to visit in Phoenix?

Shiara: CADE.

PG: But, Cade closed a couple weeks ago. . . ;_;

Shiara: They're still the best. :)

PG: Awesome! We think so too. Lastly, is there anything else you'd like to add?

Shiara: I want to give a shout out to all of the AZ cosplayers!

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Thanks again to Shiara and everyone else that came by the booth. Stay tuned for more Phoenix Gaming news!