Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Gentle Treatment is the G.O.A.T.

I bet David Falk worked mad overtime to secure Money this endorsement with Gentle Treatment.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Death of NBA Elite 11


From Peter Moore's blog:
NBA ELITE Delayed; NBA JAM Ships on Wii Next Week, Xbox 360 and PS3 Coming Before Holidays
Over the past three years, EA SPORTS development teams have had a laser focus on creating titles packed with innovation and  unsurpassed quality.  The acclaim from fans and critics on most of our titles the past few years makes us proud and it also motivates us to keep getting better.
This year, we set extremely ambitious goals for our new franchise, NBA ELITE.  We are creating a game that will introduce several breakthrough features that have been missing from the basketball genre.  
Unfortunately, NBA ELITE 11 is not yet ready and we have made a decision to delay next month’s launch.  We are going to keep working until we’re certain we can deliver a breakthrough basketball experience.
In the meantime, the NBA season is just around the corner and we have a plan to keep our consumers close to the action:
  • NBA JAM will launch on the Wii, as scheduled, on October 5. NBA JAM won recognition this summer as the best sports game at E3 and it’s a blast to play. In addition to the Wii version, we’re going to ship NBA JAM as a standalone product on the Xbox360 and PS3 in time for the holidays. Watch for more news soon on the exact timing of that release. 
  • For NBA LIVE 10 players, we will continue to offer free content and services throughout the 2010-11 season. We will start with a new roster update so you get all the players for the new season, free of charge. We will also provide free Dynamic DNA updates, daily, for the entire season. That’s a full season of basketball with new rosters and updates, free.
      The decision to delay NBA ELITE was hard because the game has great promise.  But ultimately we feel this is the right thing to do.  We’ve been making steady progress on basketball for the past few years and it’s going to take extra time to make the game.
      Why make this decision now?  As with all of our titles, we continue to evaluate and improve the code right up until launch.  Feedback from consumers is a very important part of the process .  NBA ELITE had the benefit of play-testing, a demo and a lot of our own research.  All that feedback revealed some concerns about gameplay polish, so we’ve listened to your feedback, and made a judgment that the game would benefit from more time in development.
      I want to thank our NBA ELITE development team for their efforts to meet this year’s lofty goals, and we’re behind them as they continue their work.  While no one is happy with this delay, we appreciate the support and ongoing feedback from our fans.  We’ll have more information coming soon.
      You can pretty much thank this video:

      Friday, July 30, 2010

      Exploring Kaman

      Chris Kaman lights off $10,000 worth of fireworks on his front lawn.

      Wednesday, July 28, 2010

      LeBron James' Life Is Apparently A 90's Hip-Hop Video

      ESPN's Arash Markazi attached himself to LeBron James and his inner circle and wrote a profile detailing a night of extravagant partying in Las Vegas reminiscent of a Bad Boy music video from the mid-90's (Then again, what athlete's isn't?). Then the story disappeared off ESPN.com servers.

      Here's a screenshot (click he thumbnail for a readable version) of the now-scratched article via Deadspin.com:

      Tuesday, July 20, 2010

      "Come back to reality, Dom."

      To say that I have been brimming with anticipation since the trailer for Christopher Nolan's latest film, Inception broke last summer would be an understatement. Given how great Nolan's past work (Memento, The Prestige, The Dark Knight) was, I could only imagine how a film he described simply as, "a contemporary sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind" could turn out. After months of eager waiting, the July 16th release date finally arrived and I was fortunately able to catch the midnight showing.

      The film was well worth the wait. In fact, it vastly exceeded the enormous expectations I set for it months in advance. Not only was I on the edge of my seat (literally) for the film's duration, but Inception was one of a very finite number of pictures in the last ten years that made me cogitate so deeply for so long after it had ended. Indeed, with this film Nolan was able to traverse the line between "summer blockbuster," mystery and drama in a way no director has before.

      Of particular interest was the film's "spinning top" ending, and -- SPOILER ALERT-- whether it falls or not. There are many theories, but few have been as sophisticated or articulate as the one submitted by Devin Faraci of Chud.com in his article, "Never Wake Up: The Meaning and Secret of Inception".

      Find the article after the jump.

      Saturday, July 10, 2010

      Deciding on LeDecision

      Because this is the biggest story in sports... because I'm not necessarily qualified to discuss this... because we've never seen anything like this before... because we'll likely never see anything like this again... because this was a display of narcissism on the grandest stage... because this has destroyed a city... because this has reinvigorated a city... because a triumvirate of this proportion is so rare in professional sports... because nobody knows exactly how this came together... because nobody knows how this is going to turn out... because this has the potential to change the direction of sports, period... for better or for worse...

      Thursday, July 8, 2010

      The New World Order



      LeBron James joining Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh on the Miami Heat is the basketball equivalent of Hulk Hogan turning heel and forming the nWo with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash.

      Addendum (Friday July 9, 2010 - 1:14 PM):
      Just saw this on Bill Simmons' Twitter. Guess where the first link goes?