Originally published in 2010, not "this week". |
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Half Life 3, Sega's New Console, the Spectrum, and Other False Starts
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Why are Games Important?
It may come as a surprise to many that my dad used to play text adventures, and can absolutely stomp faces in at Geometry Wars. Don't discount what your elders are capable of kids. |
I was going to put up an entirely different article today, another article on the Indie Gaming scene, and how small teams are starting to gain some incredible popularity, but I think I'd rather have a discussion than an article this time around.
So what does that mean? It means that over the past few years that Mike and I have been working on Gaming Cuisine we've met a lot of really cool people, and made a lot of really great friends. We've exceeded all of our own expectations, and we have you to thank for that. So instead of another industry analysis, I'd like to open up this one to all you out there. We at GC would like to know why games are important to you. And we don't mean, "I really like (insert genre here) because it's so (insert adjective/adverb here)." We mean why do you love games?
For me it goes back to my childhood, I remember walking down the street to my friends house to play Pitfall II and The Cabbage Patch Kids on his Colecovision (yeah, I'm old, I know), spending time with my dad on our trusty old Ti-99/4A Home Computer System, and later on opening a brand new Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) on Christmas day with my brother and sisters, and my dad hooking it up to the kitchen TV so we could play for hours. To me video games remind me of my family, and the closeness they brought us, not just by playing together, but because my parents cared enough to know what we wanted, and used games as a way to bring us closer together. The fact that my mother spent weeks trying to track down a copy of the elusive Pirates! for NES just before Christmas, and even calling Nintendo Headquarters trying to find me a copy will never leave me. That act of love and kindness over something as silly as an NES game remains one of my fondest memories of my mother, because she took the time to listen to me, and care about what I cared about. It may seem a silly thing, but this is honestly one way my family bonded, and I think it's awesome that I can share that with you, and feel a sense of nostalgia when I load up an old game, and remember my mother and all she did for me.
Now that's just my story, and everybody's going to feel different, but to me that's the beauty of games, and gaming, whether they be video, physical, sports, board games, etc.. Everybody has played games at some point, and everybody can make that connection.
So tell us, either in the comments below or on our Facebook wall or both, why are games important to you? We'd all like to know.
Until next time, Game On.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
A Broken Record
The Gold Kiss of Death by Michael Baldi. Not game related, but man that's cool. Click the link for more great art. |
Until then, Game On!
Kittens, Sunshine, The Evil Within, and the Nicest Place on the Internet
I know how you feel bro. |
Hey all, due to a bad case of "Life" arising, Mike was unable to post today. I will be putting up a post tomorrow, but for now have some happiness. I just watched Bethesda's The Evil Within trailer, and I found it somewhat disturbing. Being headed up by Resident Evil series creator Shinji Mikami TEW promises to put the horror back in the Survival-Horror genre. IGN got an early glimpse and has a good article, though be warned this game is nowhere near family friendly, and the trailer is definitely not about-to-go-to-bed material. Having watched it just before midnight, I feel it necessary to post some pictures that will bring some peace to my late night brain. If you feel inclined to view the trailer and screens as I did, and also feel the need to make your life a little brighter here are a couple really great sites for making your life seem just a bit better (at least they make mine a bit better).
http://thenicestplaceontheinter.net/ The URL sums it up. Thanks Nicest Place on the Internet, I needed that.
Mind Bleach - SFW If the Nicest Place doesn't cut it, then maybe you better step it up to the next level.
I hope you all enjoy, and until next time, Game On.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Earthworms, Skullmonkeys, and a Neverhood: Doug TenNapel's Return to Gaming with Armikrog
I don't know what it is, but I want one anyway.
Source: Official Armikrog FB page
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After several false starts and stunted attempts I'm happy to return to Gaming Cuisine with some great news: Doug TenNapel, the man behind Earthworm Jim, Skullmonkeys, and The Neverhood, and many other games, not to mention over a dozen graphic novels, is working on a brand new game: Armikrog.
While details are currently pretty sparse, there are a few things known about Armikrog. So far we know it will most likely be a point and click adventure, some of the key members from games such as Earthworm Jim, The Neverhood, and Skullmonkeys, will be working on this game (including musician Terry S. Taylor, animators Mike Dietz and Ed Schofield, and several others), it appears to be another claymation animated/styled game, and the game will be funded via Kickstarter. Other than that all the details seem kind of in the air at this point.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
GCCL Logo Winners!
After many votes, we have our winners! These logos will be used separately for different things within the GCCL. We would like to thank my awesome brother, Brian Clark, for designing these incredible logos. Watch out world, here we come!
Until next time, keep on gamin' on!
Until next time, keep on gamin' on!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Major Apology, And An Awesome Announcement!
As many of you have noticed, we haven't been up to par with our posts. Ryan has had some major obstacles, making it very difficult to post, or edit any articles. I have had some emergencies, and other obstacles of my own, as well.
Here at Gaming Cuisine, we are dedicated to providing you with a fresh view on anything related to video games, so we apologize to you, the gamer. We haven't been able to be as dedicated as we have been in the past, but things will change, and we can guarantee that. Some of you still come to the site on a daily basis, and we really appreciate you. Thank you for sticking around to help us grow, and become better writers, and gamers!
Here at Gaming Cuisine, we are dedicated to providing you with a fresh view on anything related to video games, so we apologize to you, the gamer. We haven't been able to be as dedicated as we have been in the past, but things will change, and we can guarantee that. Some of you still come to the site on a daily basis, and we really appreciate you. Thank you for sticking around to help us grow, and become better writers, and gamers!
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