Coffee Talk #164: Five Things That (Sadly) Weren’t at E3 2010

As brilliant as E3 2010 was, there were a few things I was hoping to see that didn’t make it. In some cases, perhaps they were just rumors. In other cases, the publisher wanted to save the game for another trade show. Whether the product is too early or the development team is in disarray, I was still bummed not to see the following.

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As brilliant as E3 2010 was, there were a few things I was hoping to see that didn’t make it. In some cases they were just rumors. In other cases the publisher wanted to save the game for another trade show. Whether the product is too early or the development team is in disarray, I was still bummed not to see the following.

  1. Windows Phone 7 and Xbox Live: Microsoft has a ton of work to do if it wants to successfully compete with Apple iOS, Google Android, and Palm WebOS. Connectivity with Xbox Live  is one way Windows Phone 7 can stand out.
  2. The Last Guardian: This was on my most wanted list going into the show. I was severely bummed it wasn’t there.
  3. Beyond Good & Evil 2: So many writers were sure this game was going to be at the show. It wasn’t. Never trust game writers (verbal entertainers are another story).
  4. PSP2: I was pretty sure this wasn’t going to happen at this year’s show. Going head-to-head with Nintendo’s 3DS outing would have been silly. Still, I really wanted to see what changes Sony planned to make with its second at-bat in portable gaming.
  5. Final Fantasy Tactics (iPhone): Shortly before the show started, I heard that my favorite game of all time was headed for the iPhone. While Square Enix showed a teaser video of the iPhone version of FFT, I really wanted to get my hands on it. Oh well, it’s only a few months away.

Now it’s your turn! Was there anything you were expecting to “see” at E3 2010 that no-showed? Leave a comment and let me know (please)!

Skype Celebrates World Cup By Offering Free Calls

The awesomely awesome voice-over-IP service Skype is celebrating World Cup football by offering free calls to dozens of countries. The amount of free minutes depends on the country. Here’s the entire list:

  • 60 minutes free calls to landlines in Algeria for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Argentina for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Australia for a month
  • 400 minutes free calls to landlines in Brazil for a month
  • 60 minutes free calls to landlines in Cameroon for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Chile for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Denmark for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in France for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Germany for a month
  • 60 minutes free calls to landlines in Ghana for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Greece for a month
  • 60 minutes free calls to landlines and mobiles in Honduras
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Italy for a month
  • 60 minutes free calls to landlines and mobiles in Japan for a month
  • 120 minutes free calls to landlines in Mexico for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in the Netherlands for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in New Zealand for a month
  • 120 minutes free calls to landlines in Nigeria for a month
  • 60 minutes free calls to landlines in Paraguay for a month
  • 60 minutes free calls to landlines in Serbia for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Portugal for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Slovakia for a month
  • 120 minutes free calls to landlines in Slovenia for a month
  • 120 minutes free calls to landlines in South Africa for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in South Korea for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in Spain for a month
  • 120 minutes free calls to landlines in Switzerland for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines in the UK for a month
  • 60 minutes free calls to landlines in Uruguay for a month
  • Unlimited free calls to landlines and mobiles in the USA for a month

Head to Skype’s blog to sign up for these promotional rates. Now excuse me as I call several random numbers in Ghana and Slovenia…just because I can (for free)!

iPhone 4 Having Reception and Display Issues?

It looks like a number of iPhone 4 units are having reception and/or display issues. On the reception side, several users have claimed that signal can be lessened by touching certain points of the phone’s metal band, which also serves as an antenna. Earlier in the month, Professor Gert Frolund Pedersen predicted this issue via Comon:

Human tissue will in any event, have an inhibitory effect on the antenna. Touch means that a larger portion of the antenna energy turns into heat and lost. This makes the antenna less efficient to send and receive radio signals.

As for the display issues, a number of users have reported and sent pictures of yellow bands appearing on the display. Gizmodo has several photos and user reports.

Yesterday Rpadholic N8R mentioned that he was probably going to wait for the second batch of iPhone 4 units, waiting for Apple to work out the initial kinks. Do either of these issues make you want to hold up on your purchase? Or are you still enamored with this beautiful and technically impressive phone?

DC Comics Hit PlayStation Portable

Sony Computer Entertainment America has announced that a selection of DC Comics titles are now available on PlayStation Network for the PlayStation Portable handheld system. Here’s a snippet from the press release:

An initial selection of over 80 DC titles can be downloaded from PlayStation Store immediately priced from $0.99 to $2.99 per issue that include Batman: Hush, Green Lantern: Rebirth, Fables: Legends in Exiles and Planetary: All Over the World and Other Stories, as well as comics that are exclusive to PlayStation Network such as Free Realms, God of War, Resistance, and Superman/Batman. Lastly, DC Comics is offering users a free 10-page preview of the 700th issue of Superman available on the PlayStation Network digital comics.

While I don’t dig comics for the PSP or digital comics in general, I’m psyched to see DC Comics entering the fray. Don’t get me wrong — I love several Marvel books too, but my recent favorites have been DC titles. Green Lantern, Green Lantern Corps, The Flash, and Rise of Arsenal have been fantastic lately.

While I’m at it…Lobo vs. Silver Surfer. Who wins?!?

White iPhone 4 Delayed Until Second Half of July

Apparently it’s harder to build white iPhone 4s than black ones. Apple has explained the delay behind the white iPhone 4 model in an official statement:

White models of Apple’s new iPhone 4 have proven more challenging to manufacture than expected, and as a result they will not be available until the second half of July. The availability of the more popular iPhone 4 black models is not affected.

Initially I thought the black model was better looking, but after seeing how it’s a mad fingerprint magnet and considering the rarity of the white model…I kind of want a white one. And no, I’m not selling out on my race.

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Verizon Announces Next Google Android Phone: The Droid X

Verizon has announced the next phone in its Droid line of Google Android handsets: the Droid X. Available on July 15 for $199.99 (after rebate with a two-year contract), the phone combines powerful hardware from Motorola, a great operating system from Google, and Verizon’s outstanding network.

The Droid X is armed with a 1GHz OMAP CPU, 8MB of internal storage, a 16GB MicroSD card, a 4.3-inch, Android 2.1 with MotoBlur, an eight-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, and 512MB of RAM. Android 2.2 (FroYo) and support for Flash 10.1 will be available later this summer.

This should be a smoking phone that’s a step up from the HTC Evo 4G that I’m currently playing with. The hardware is a bit better and I expect the call quality to be superior than the Evo’s. That said, Verizon’s service is more expensive than Sprint’s and this phone will not support the company’s upcoming 4G LTE network. I also prefer HTC Sense over MotoBlur.

What do you think of this scorcher from Verizon? Anyone interested in picking it up?

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More Shacknews Previews From E3 2010

Here’s another batch of E3 2010 previews I wrote for the fine people at Shacknews. Check ’em out and let me know if you have any questions about the games. Remember, if you post comments over there, please be nice to the Shackers. They’re good peeps.

Time Crisis: Razing Storm: Good, mindless fun with the PlayStation Move.

Mario Sports Mix: I’m not yet convinced that this suite has the depth of my beloved Mario Golf and Mario Tennis, but it seems like a good party game in its current incarnation.

Supremacy MMA: This game is way early, but I like that it’s trying to be distinctly different from UFC Undisputed and EA Sports MMA.

Donkey Kong Country Returns: This should be another great game in Nintendo’s ridiculous holiday 2010 lineup.

Sonic Colors: After years of mediocrity, it looks like a great Sonic game is finally on the way.

Coffee Talk #163: Games You Want Patched for PlayStation Move

I’m totally psyched to play Heavy Rain with PlayStation Move support. When Sony announced that it will be patched for Move, I was excited. When I tried a Move-enabled demo at Sony’s E3 2010 booth, I was sold. The game completely lends itself to motion controls. Doing a quarter-circle movement with Move feels more natural than doing the same with an analog stick. Most importantly, I’d get to experience a brilliant game in a totally new way.

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I’m totally psyched to play Heavy Rain with PlayStation Move support. When Sony announced that the game will be patched for Move, I was excited. When I tried a Move-enabled demo at Sony’s E3 2010 booth, I was sold. The game completely lends itself to motion controls. Doing a quarter-circle movement with Move feels more natural than doing the same with an analog stick. Most importantly, I’d get to experience a brilliant game in a totally new way.

Are there any old games that you’d like to see patched for PlayStation Move? Let your picks fly in the comments section (please)!

The Fellowship of the Vuvuzela

If you’ve been watching World Cup football then you’re surely familiar with the extremely annoying noise of the vuvuzela. This South African stadium horn is responsible for that annoying buzz in the background of every World Cup match. Thankfully, this cute YouTube video pokes fun at the phenomenon by combining it with The Lord of the Rings movies. Depending on how much World Cup you’ve watched, you’ll find anywhere from amusing to hilarious.

WWE and YouTube Expand Partnership, Full Episodes Online

YouTube has announced that it has expanded its partnership with WWE. This snippet from the official YouTube blog says it all:

Wrestling fans, have we got a body-slam of an announcement for you. Today, we’re announcing a new partnership with the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) that will bring full-length episodes of Friday Night Smackdown, WWE NXT, WWE Superstars and ECW to YouTube users in the U.S. on the WWE YouTube channel. In case that’s not enough pile-driving goodness for you, there will be even more clips from Monday Night Raw, footage from classic WWE matches, and videos from WWE Superstars and Divas like John Cena, Chris Jericho and Alicia Fox.

I’m sure all of you are thrilled that more Alicia Fox videos will be available online. *sigh* Could they have picked a lamer WWE Diva?!?

Seriously though, this is awesome news. Too bad WWE Raw isn’t part of the deal. That would make me think hard about cancelling my cable service (which I ultimately wouldn’t do because I’m a boxing fan).

You ladies and gents psyched for more Alicia Fox hotness (and full episodes of WWE programming)?!?

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