Posted August 18, 2008 at 12:57 pm by Shafnitz in Miscellaneous
GameVee.com has recently added support for importing your Halo 3 saved films into GameVee as video files. You’ll need to create an account, which is quick and painless, but once that’s done, the process couldn’t be easier. You’ll need to provide them with your gamertag and name of the saved film in your file share. Through some kind of black magic, they’ll turn your saved film into a bonafide video you can share on the intarwebs. It can take a while depending on the length of the saved film, but you’ll get an email notifying you when the import has been completed.
I’m a big fan so far. I plan on importing all of the saved films of me doing cool things (which is only about a half-dozen). Check it out and be sure to share your imported videos in the comments. And let me know what you think of my Twofer video embedded above.
Link: GameVee.com [Via Bungie.net]
Posted June 23, 2008 at 11:11 pm by Shafnitz in Miscellaneous
Embedded above is a new PSA from the Red vs. Blue guys. The video contains many suggestions for things you can say on internet forums to be unique and original. Enjoy!
Link: Red vs. Blue PSA 36
Posted June 10, 2008 at 3:35 pm by Shafnitz in Miscellaneous
I’ve been really excited about this game for a long time. The art style is great as are the hand drawn graphics. Four player co-op is going to be a blast. I simply cannot wait for this game.
Link: Castle Crashers GDC 2008: Cartoon Carnage Walkthrough [Via Xbox 360 Fanboy]
Engadget seems to think so. Or, at least, has found a blog post from someone that says that it’s coming and are hoping with all their might that it will. According to the post, a recent Netflix survey asked how likely you would be to watch content on the 360 (and PS3, for that matter). From there, the survey goes on to say that media will be playable via use of a special ‘decoder disc’ that will cost $3.
I recently signed up for Netflix (Yeah, I know, I know… 1998 called and chastised me for being late to the party) and as part of my new user survey did get questions about how likely I would be to watch content on a current-gen console, but I never got anything saying that there would be a decoder disk. Keep your fingers crossed regardless, but considering the source that Engadget used (”some blog”) don’t be shocked if this one doesn’t happen.