Entries in the ‘PS2’ Category:
filed in Animation, Games, Movies, PS2, Powet Alphabet on May.15, 2010
Since the alphabet is the building block of our language, the Powet Alphabet is the building block of what makes us geeks.
The whole world is 3D, so maybe I should be more specific. This article is to discuss the optical effect of making something appear 3D to a human viewer. This effect can [...]
filed in Games, Lost Classics, PS2 on Apr.01, 2010
Encore/Black Ops entertainment are no less than geniuses. By tapping into America’s post-9/11 desire to kill Osama Bin Laden and assorted other brown and black people, Fugitive Hunter deserves a special place in every PS2/PS3 owner’s collection. Playing as Jake Seaver, a former Navy Seal turned bounty hunter, you pursue the FBI’s 10 [...]
filed in Games, Lost Classics, PS2 on Jan.16, 2010
Goldeneye changed the direction of console first person shooter games. While there had been good console FPS games in the past, Goldeneye established a foundation of fun multiplayer and an intuitive control scheme. Who didn’t enjoy spending weekends huddled around their TV with 3 of their friends shooting each other up? When [...]
filed in Bioware, GameCube, Halo, Keep Playing, Mass Effect, Nintendo, PS2, Powet.TV Show, Prince Of Persia, Ubisoft, Xbox 360 on Dec.23, 2009
‘Nuff said.
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Okay, maybe a little more said. Do agree with these picks? Why or why not? What would you have chosen?
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filed in Activision, Classics, DS, Games, Hasbro, Masterpiece, Movies, PS2, PS3, TF: Animated, TV, Toys, Transformers, Universe, Wii, Xbox 360 on Jun.02, 2009
We just got off the plane from BotCon 2009 in LA, and now you have a new Powetcast! In the same room for the first time in years, our panel takes the opportunity to share Transformers news, delve into what they thought about this year’s convention and BotCons past, and how much everyone [...]
filed in Activision, Guitar Hero, Music, PS2, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360 on May.24, 2008
OK, so Guitar Hero is going the Rock Band route and introducing drums. I wasn’t eager to see this, as I don’t think my living room needs another drum kit. But after watching this video where Travis Barker, Chad Smith, and Stewart Copeland scrutinize the set, I’m eager to at least try it [...]
filed in $20 Game Of The Week, Games, PS2, Reviews, Sony on Apr.14, 2008
2005’s God of War set a new standard for action gaming. It bought Greek mythology to video games, included some clever play mechanics, and it was embraced by fans and critics alike. Last spring, Sony released a sequel which raised the standard which was set by the previous game. Players once again [...]
filed in $20 Game Of The Week, Games, PS2, Reviews, Sony on Feb.13, 2008
Before God of War, Jak and Daxter, Resistance, Ratchet and Clank, or Sly Cooper, Twisted Metal was the big Playstation franchise. The second game in the series was regarded as one of the best games on the original Playstation. TM3 and 4 weren’t nearly as well received. Twisted Metal Black on the [...]