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The last time we saw Force Unleashed, and this would have been quite awhile ago, it was essentially a tech demo for the new development methodology at Lucasarts - one that would rely heavily on procedural systems.  Using Havok for physics, Euphoria to give their A.I. an awareness of those physics, and Digital Molecular Matter to simulate world materials, I think the idea was that they could create spaces where players could do whatever they felt like doing, and the world would oblige them in a way that was consistent and convincing.   

I don’t actually know what it would look like if a lightsaber cut through a chunk of red crystal embedded in a mound of onyx.  If you were to simulate it, as long as things are mostly lining up I’m going to accept it and move on.  Same goes for a set of plasteel blast doors crumpled by The Force.   Actually, most materials can be simulated in such a way that the mind could carry the one and make it work, in science fiction especially.  But when people move in ridiculous ways, all the hard work you put into the rest of that world is obliterated.  If a crate hits another crate, that’s fine.  If a person tries to grab a crate, that is also fine.  The trouble comes when people grab onto other people and pirouette off into infinity.

Haden Blackman is the Project Lead on Force Unleashed, which means that Star Wars fans are in for a treat.  He’s written tons of books and technical guides for the universe, and is deeply devoted to the continuity of the fiction.  The story hook - of Vader’s secret Sith apprentice in his galactic Jedi pogrom - has got incredible narrative potential.  We’ve spent the last week digging into the most recent videos, and that time has been spent cheering and wincing in equal measure.   

I suggested a month or so ago that even once Child’s Play comes to a close, people still give.  I thought I would give you an update on the post event take:  we’ve jumped from 1.135 million to 1.3 million.  Noone even needs to ask, and cash and toys are still piling to the ceiling.  Finding new ways to describe your generosity is starting to become a challenge.   

The cash donations are often used to equalize the haul for different hospitals, and so Robert took a trip out to Nintendo earlier in the week and grabbed a DS or two.

Earlier in the month, GameLife’s Chris Kohler had a contest to give away another Carmack signed DS, and so we wanted to wait for the channel to clear:  but if you would like to have the most popular gaming system in the world signed by a living legend of game development, that’s something we can offer you.  Oh?  You are unmoved?  Perhaps you have not seen the wand. 

(CW)TB out.

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Gabe


I just have some random stuff to share here.

***UPDATE***

Looks like we got bumped to 2/12 because of a Magic tournament.

Pokemon League night is next Tuesday at the Comic Stop

. Matches start at six pm, but you can show up a little early if you’d like to trade cards. As always new players are welcome, just bring a starter deck. It’s also a good idea to register at Go-Pokemon.com and bring your POP ID.

A reader wrote in today to tell me that he was doing the New York Sun crossword puzzle for January 30th and noticed this clue for 12 down:   "Tycho’s pal in the webcomic ‘Penny Arcade’ (4 letters)." That’s totally awesome.


I’m sure the Force Unleashed will be fine. The time period around the original trilogy is just getting so crowded. Now Vader has a secret apprentice? I mean, it makes sense canonically to me. The Emperor had Mara Jade out there doing his dirty work. It’s not unreasonable to think Vader had a similar arrangement. Also the very nature of Sith rule makes covering your ass a necessity. The hook for the game is fine and I don’t mind the 3rd person action stuff. There are a few games I’d much rather see them make though. The fact that they have not made a sequel to Republic Commando is fucking criminal. That’s not a joke either. I mean that someone over there should be put in jail for the rest of their life. RepCom was an incredible squad based shooter, and unlike most games in that genre it was packed with awesome characters. This games deserves a next gen sequel. The other game that needs a next gen installment is Tie Fighter. Seriously that game came out in 1994 and it’s one of the best space shooters ever. And for fucks sake stop setting things during the movies. There’s nearly sixty years worth of incredible content (minus the dark nest series) extending out past Return of the Jedi. You don’t have to keep trying to cram stories into the same 20 year period. They’re milking so much content out of that period that eventually we’ll be playing a game as Luke where the goal is to repair vaporators on the south ridge. Hurry up you’ve only got ‘till mid day!

Rez is available on Xbox Live now. It’s one of the best games ever made.

The most popular piece of clothing we’ve ever made, AKA The Black Mantle is back in stock. It’s joined by its polar opposite, the Luminous Vestments. I have a feeling both will be sold out before I finish typing this.


-Gabe out