Aug 28

We thought we had seen all of the cheap Guitar Hero knockoffs but yet another one pops up.  This time it’s Guitar Praise for the PC.  Unlike other GH knockoffs, this one actually costs more than the real thing with the price tag of $99.95.  You can currently pick up Guitar Hero III (PC) with guitar for about $70.  I guess if you want to rock out with Jesus, you’ll be paying extra.

You can pre-order this game to make sure you get your copy in September from the company website. Here’s their description of the experience:

Grab the guitar and play along with top Christian bands! Shred those riffs or blast the bass…you add a unique sound to the solid Christian rock. But watch out: if you can’t keep up, the artists will take a break and stop the music. Crank it up and try again � you�ll soon be rockin’ with the best while praising the Lord!  Order the second guitar and jam with a friend!

Here’s the playlist via Gizmodo (I haven’t heard of any of these people):

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Aug 19

Regardless of what people might say, Banjo-Kazooie has been a good series that, while definitely inferior to the Mario franchise (but which isn’t?), showed off what a great developer Rare was. They’ve had their fair share of duds (i.e. Perfect Dark Zero and Kameo), but this year might be good for the British team.

Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is due November 18 to the tune of a surprisingly cheap $39.99. As an incentive for pre-ordering the game, buyers will get a code to download the original N64 Banjo-Kazooie two weeks prior to the release of the XBLA re-release…for free.

We kind of like the idea of getting free stuff when we pre-order games around here, especially when the full game is $20 cheaper than the bloated regular price of other titles.

You guys plan on taking Rare up on their pre-order offer? Here’s a video of what you can look forward to if you do:

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Jun 07

It looks like the primary Frugooscape website is still down.  I was working on an article concerning the game, but it’s really tough to find any good information on the net concerning it, even though it’s a fairly popular game.  I have tinkered around with the game some myself, and still am not sure what the difference between Frugooscape is and Frugoscape.  Some people also call it Frugoo Scape.  Here’s the message you’ll find when trying to access the site:

 

Something is wrong with the server computer and it wont even turn on.
I have purched a new QUAD CORE 2.4GHZ server with 8GB ram to replace the broken server. 
Frugoo Scape ultimate is coming close to being done too.

Please check back soon..

PS: The new Frugoo Scape Ultimate online trade system is awesome. It allows you to put your items that you want to sell online into a bank on the game and you can have bids on the items and stuff just like ebay only for Frugoo Scape Ultimate Game Gold or for another item(s). Frugoo Scape Ultimate also is able to hold 2k people at once and has been tested for it. Well, thats all the info I’m going to leak about Frugoo Scape Ultimate.

In an interesting turn of events, while I was trying to find out some more information on Frugooscape, I discovered a game called ‘Perfect World’ which was advertised on the site.  The best place to download ‘Perfect World’ is from FileFront.  It’s basically in the same genre as Frugooscape, but looks like it might actually be a little better.  I haven’t had the time to make that call yet though…

 

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