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Title: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mandru on December 12, 2010, 06:11:33 AM
I caught this on TV last night and there were quite a few game names being tossed about that I recognized from threads here on OWG but as well as current games there was some "games to look forward to" premier previews.

Mass Effect 3 looked awesome, as well as Resistance 3 and Prototype 2 among a few others that I'm guessing will be all the buzz before too much longer and was that Kratos form God of War showing up in a Mortal Combat release?  System proprietary games are so evil.  *Boo! Hiss!* 

Here's a link to that page of previews:

Spoiler
http://www.spike.com/event/vga/page/world-premieres

Some of these are so over the top that they almost exceed the energy level I have to watch them let alone attempt playing them   ;)   but who knows you might see something you like heading into the next year.
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 12, 2010, 06:18:23 AM
I caught a bit of this last night myself mandru  :-X

I generally don't have much use for the "awards" that get handed out (too much "and the winner is . . . Call of Duty: Black Ops . . . what a surprise!!!"), but seeing all of those previews is pretty cool. 
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mandru on December 12, 2010, 06:24:25 AM
Yeah it was pretty weird seeing the show's MC Neil Patrick Harris get the award for Best Voice Acting for a Spiderman game I'd never heard of.  It kind of made me wonder how much a game's presence on the show was reflected by the amount paid by the different developers for product placement.
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: PZ on December 12, 2010, 12:16:22 PM
Yeah, I tend to have a more pessimistic attitude as I age, thinking that there is some kind of ulterior motive for just about everything I see, whether it be political or marketing - someone always wants something from you.
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: fragger on December 12, 2010, 04:35:16 PM
Quote from: PZ on December 12, 2010, 12:16:22 PM
Yeah, I tend to have a more pessimistic attitude as I age, thinking that there is some kind of ulterior motive for just about everything I see, whether it be political or marketing - someone always wants something from you.

That's not pessimism, that's pragmatism :-()
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: PZ on December 12, 2010, 05:01:38 PM
 :-X  ^+-+
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 12, 2010, 06:57:30 PM
 :-X fragger and PZ

I think mandru nailed it - shows like this are an advertising whore-fest by their very nature, and that one was no exception.  Previews --> good, phoney awards --> bad
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: PZ on December 12, 2010, 07:34:52 PM
I love your new avatar, by the way - one of my favorite holiday programs as a kid and even now is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.  In fact that plus Charlie Brown Christmas and It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown are my three all-time favorites.
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 12, 2010, 08:11:39 PM
Thanks, I thought the change was appropriate given the season  :-D
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: PZ on December 12, 2010, 08:25:01 PM
 :-X

I notice you guys are in Ohio - I spent my teenage formative years in a suburb of Dayton, Kettering.  I was accepted to, and would have attended the University of Cincinnati had I not moved to San Diego.

I've fond memories of my youth in Ohio
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 13, 2010, 04:14:52 AM
Nice, I'm a firm believer that everyone is from Ohio, Kentucky, or West Virginia if you trace it back far enough  :-()
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: PZ on December 13, 2010, 06:04:36 AM
 ^+-+
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: Art Blade on December 13, 2010, 03:43:57 PM
you're wrong about that, mmosu.  ;D
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 14, 2010, 01:30:29 PM
well, everyone in this hemisphere . . . except for Canadians  :-D
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: PZ on December 14, 2010, 03:55:26 PM
 :-()
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: deadman1 on December 15, 2010, 05:01:02 AM
Quote from: mmosu on December 13, 2010, 04:14:52 AM
Nice, I'm a firm believer that everyone is from Ohio, Kentucky, or West Virginia if you trace it back far enough  :-()

At first my answer would have mirrored Art´s but then it hit me. Between 1860 -1930 over 1 million swedes emigrated to USA, so it´s entirely possible that I might have some long lost relatives in the states you mention  :-()
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 15, 2010, 02:26:19 PM
Didn't know that deadman  :-X
Is there any historical significance to that period of time that produced emigration from Sweden specifically?
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: deadman1 on December 16, 2010, 02:52:46 AM
Quote from: mmosu on December 15, 2010, 02:26:19 PM
Didn't know that deadman  :-X
Is there any historical significance to that period of time that produced emigration from Sweden specifically?

If I remember correctly (been awhile since school), in the late 1860:s the south of sweden was hit by a number of years when the crops failed. As a large part of the population were farmers there was widespread famin and economic difficulties. So selling there farms and moving was for many an alternative to starvation, and when they later wrote home describing there new life in the US, many others were persuaded to take a chance on emigrating. Of course stories about people who came back having made a fortune in the new country, fueled the interest. Oh and if your from Minnesota there´s a very good chance that you will have some scandinavian blood in you as most of the swedes who went to the US ended up there, I think there´s even an entire town there were the inhabitants has kept their swedish roots alive and kicking to the point that they still speak swedish with eachother.
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 16, 2010, 04:22:42 AM
That's funny you mention Minnesota, it's a commonly held stereotype in the US that people from there are of Scandinavian heritage, I assume because the perception is that they are hearty people who love cold weather - the professional football team from Minnesota is even called the Vikings.  I guess this is a real life example of some stereotypes having one foot in truth  :-()
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: fragger on December 16, 2010, 08:25:16 AM
Very interesting stuff guys, cheers :) :-X
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: Art Blade on December 19, 2010, 05:39:47 AM
indeed  :-X
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: JRD on December 23, 2010, 04:40:46 AM
Quote from: deadman on December 16, 2010, 02:52:46 AM
(...) I think there´s even an entire town there were the inhabitants has kept their swedish roots alive and kicking to the point that they still speak swedish with eachother.

In southern Brazil we have a bunch of towns  that claim to be pure German. They speak German and are named Klaus, Fritz, Braun... (well, Jose Braun, Antonio Frits... that is  ;D ) they even have their own Oktoberfest (takes place every September in Blumenau  :D )

The father of a friend of mine, who speaks German very well, went to the city once and couldn`t understand a single word they were saying! Decades away from their mother nation, surrounded by Brazilians (and Portuguese from Azores) pushed them into developing their own dialect...

Weird, actually... they have no real identity as they are neither Brazilians nor Germans...  ????
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 23, 2010, 06:16:04 AM
A Portuguese/German creole? - very strange indeed
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: JRD on December 23, 2010, 06:35:17 AM
Indeed... Blumenau and other small towns nearby are a bit up the Itajaí river, in a valley. Those cities were founded by Germans, while down river, at the shore, Itajaí and the capital city of Santa Catarina state, Florianópolis, were colonized mostly by Portuguese from Azores.

We are a crazy mixture of people... a true melting pot!  ;)
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 23, 2010, 09:16:59 AM
And I was completely unaware of that fact until recently when I saw an episode Anthony Bordain's No Reservations where he toured Sao Paulo and the surrounding areas.   :o
I must say, I'm a little embarassed to now know how ignorant I was of the diversity present there!
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: Art Blade on December 23, 2010, 10:46:30 AM
Nothing to worry about -- you see, being with OWG is educational  :)
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: JRD on December 23, 2010, 05:37:43 PM
Quote from: mmosu on December 23, 2010, 09:16:59 AM
And I was completely unaware of that fact until recently when I saw an episode Anthony Bordain's No Reservations where he toured Sao Paulo and the surrounding areas.   :o
I must say, I'm a little embarassed to now know how ignorant I was of the diversity present there!

Don't be embarassed... it's quite natural that people aren't aware of how much diversity we have here. We were "discovered" by Portuguese, who fought Spanish for domination, every now and then Dutch and French used to wash in our shores. All of them had their fair mixture with local indians for a few centuries. On top of that you add the slaves brought in from all nations in Africa... and that's just before the 1800's.

We celebrated 100 years of Japanese immigration a few years ago. São Paulo have a few million Japanese living there (and Korean and Chinese as well). In the beginning of the 1900's we received thousands, maybe millions of people from all nations in Europe trying to start over after both World Wars (Italians, French, Germans, Spanish... you name it). Right before that, Arabs, Libanese, Turks and Syrian landed here... so imagine how diverse the culinary is São Paulo is!!!

Not too different to what happened in US, just different accents, I might say  ;)
Title: Re: Spike's 2010 Video Game Awards
Post by: mmosu on December 24, 2010, 04:34:09 AM
agreed about the culinary diversity - Bordain is a chef by trade and a writer/reporter/traveler second, so wherever he goes on No Reservations, the focus is usually on the cuisine.  And of course he goes where to locals go, not the tourists.  Sometimes he even manages to get himself invited to a private residence as a dinner guest for an ultimate authentic experience!   :-X  If I recall, his trip to Sao Paulo was punctuated with one such occasion.