Sunday, May 3, 2009

What Did Andy Sixx Do To His Hand?

Videoland and the virtual world

can be described as a product placement fledged, but that does not mean at all that the contributions of Captain Nintendo more than interesting and tell a lot of time living the game today. This animated series, raised naturally in the bowels of the Kyoto company, proposes to integrate Gamer in the virtual world. A place where Kevin Keene, the protagonist, is master of his actions. The really striking Captain Nintendo and its passage through Videoland is that since the late 80's the conception of the companies was to dominate the virtual environment, as does Kevin Keene through a pad of endearing NES strapped to his waist. Thus, the series builds a gambling metaexperiencia the hardcore gamer that this course uses his skills Consoleros inside the virtual world to eliminate their enemies.

not quite curious, too, the prostitution of the symbolic references of the different characters present in the cartoon. Megaman appears, but is neither blue nor looks groovy as ever. Like Pit of Kid Icarus , which divested of all mythology and underwent a name change down the road. Mother Brain , that bicharraco contained in a machine that had soured us on more than one occasion Metroid, shown here as a villain bodied and rather disgusting. It's funny also that the elimination of enemies can be translated as a sprite, some die by being crushed or build stage, perversely, tricky platforms and designed to bring our characters the abyss. Everything in Love and Captain Nintendo oozes nonchalance to follow a credible scheme to the great sagas of the company, but the universe of Videoland is built by very smart details supplant this bet so bizarre.

In retrospect, and after 20 years of the birth of Captain N, the market is increasingly directed to this point. Increase interaction, make it engage the player in an area where the rules dictate us. The recent Fallout 3, to give an example of great quality, is only the reproduction of this premise in an oasis marked by the decision-making and freedom to change course of things. And soon, very soon, the old NES controller that the young Kevin Keene endowed with superpowers, there will be more than a great piece to remember.

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