Loco Roco 2 – Gametrailers Review
Loco Roco was one of the most magical and fun games that you could pick up for the PSP and now a sequel is finally here. I don’t care who you are and how macho you think you look in that tight vest, because you need to suck it up and play this game. A lot of people that I …
I was really happy to see this article, merely because I really feel the corporate bullying is just unacceptable. A little while back, the online gaming site MaxConsole posted an article about the new official Manchester United branded MadCatz controller, saying that it doesn't look pretty (and I agree). MaxConsole was then contacted by MadCatz's Global Communications Manager and asked that they either remove or modify the post or else they will have no choice but to remove them from their press database. Would someone please explain to me how they would have no choice? Since when does having an opinion on a product give a company like MadCatz the right to threaten a website with crap like this? MaxConsole were more than happy to reply and the reply is beautiful to say the least. More after the jump. MaxConsole replied to MadCatz in a post on their website and showed that they are not going to be pushed around. The reply really put a smile on my face, it went like this: "Well you know what MadCatz, the story will stay and you can take your school yard bully tactics elsewhere because the fact remains that the Manchester United soccer gear isn't pretty at all!" Kudos to MaxConsole for telling MadCatz to take their products and shove it. I lost a lot of respect for MadCatz because crap like this is just not cricket and I hope that this news spreads all over the internet and that MadCatz suffers because of it.
Images from a patent application from Sony have made their way onto the internet showing off an incredibly odd looking controller device that looks to somehow also involve the PS-Eye. While a patent doesn't mean that it is actually going to come out, it is a possibility that Sony is working on something rather different here in an attempt to break into the casual market that the Wii has so easily eaten up. A break-controller has been rumored for ages now and so this may be what all the fuss is about. I have posted up a whole bunch of extra drawings of the device and how it works after the jump.