Mike G's Comm Tech Class
Thursday, October 16, 2014
The Super Smash Cast Review of Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
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Set
*cue Smash Bros. intro sound effect
Super Smash Bros. is a beautiful game that pushes the 3DS to its graphical limits. The cell-shaded look fits the design and concept of the game perfectly. Many fans were skeptical of the 3DS’s limited hardware, but graphically the game delivers on all of its promises. The game runs at a smooth mostly consistent 60 fps which makes for an incredible fighting game experience especially on a handheld.
The Gameplay is a fun and refreshing mix of Brawl’s casual pick up and play style with the fast paced and competitive action of Melee. The controls take some getting used to, but they actually work pretty well. After a few matches you’ll have the controls just about mastered, and if not you can actually rebind all of your controls with the exception of movement which is restricted to the circle pad. This is the one flaw with the game’s controls. The circle pad is not a joystick. It isn’t as sensitive or as accurate which can be rather frustrating.
Super Smash Bros. is full of content. From Classic mode and Allstar mode to various mini-games and challenges however the real heart of the game is in its multiplayer
The online play is far superior to that of Brawl. I have encountered very little lag in both local and online play. There are two modes for fun and for glory. For fun is your typical smash bros experience with items while for glory is for the more competitive members of the smash community. Every stage is final destination and all items are off. Online also features stat tracking such as win ratio, total KOs, and your total amount of wins and losses.
Smash Bros. for 3DS is an excellent installment to the series and is worthy of carrying the Smash Bros. mantle. It is not just the best Smash Bros. game yet, but the best 3DS game yet. The legacy of the series lives on.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Self-introductory image
Self-introductory image
Enjoying some gaming after class.
Do you even game bro?
Newsy events
Student Government discuses voter registration day.
Starcraft II kills another player
Campus life
Homework: The Universal Truth of College
Long lines for ice cream: The Other Universal Truth of College
Personality/Character portrait
Kevin: The Man with the Golden Voice
My laid back roommate plays a laid back bass groove.
Random Dan
Dan is one with nature. Be the rock.
Dan is getting sick of being photographed.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Assignment #1 Part 2
Maker Studios
Maker Studios inc. is an American network comprised of multiple channels. It was founded in 2009 by Lisa Donovan, Danny Zappin, Scott Katz, Kassem G, Shay Carl, Ben Donovan, and Philip DeFranco. Early on Maker Studios got its start by producing Youtube videos with other channels like Timothy DeLaGhetto and Epic Rap Battles of History. Maker Studios is also well known for its sub-network Polaris. Polaris is the production home to several talented and not so talented Youtubers who focus specifically on video games. This sub-network is what brings viewers everything from gaming critiques and reviews, to let's plays, to music about video games. Most major video game channels on Youtube are signed to Polaris: PewDiePie, Markiplier, TotalBiscuit, Angry Joe, Jontron and the Game Grumps to name a few. In June 2012 Maker Studios boasted over 1,000 partnered Youtube channels that attained over 1.1 billion views for that month. Furthermore these channels gained 90 million subscribers as well. Maker is even partnered with actual celebrities like Robert De Niro and Snoop Lion. On March 24th, 2014 Maker Studios sold itself to The Walt Disney Company for a cool $500 million with the price increasing to $950 million if the company continued to earn projected profits. This venture essentially cemented Maker Studios as the most powerful Youtube network.
Maker Studios inc. is an American network comprised of multiple channels. It was founded in 2009 by Lisa Donovan, Danny Zappin, Scott Katz, Kassem G, Shay Carl, Ben Donovan, and Philip DeFranco. Early on Maker Studios got its start by producing Youtube videos with other channels like Timothy DeLaGhetto and Epic Rap Battles of History. Maker Studios is also well known for its sub-network Polaris. Polaris is the production home to several talented and not so talented Youtubers who focus specifically on video games. This sub-network is what brings viewers everything from gaming critiques and reviews, to let's plays, to music about video games. Most major video game channels on Youtube are signed to Polaris: PewDiePie, Markiplier, TotalBiscuit, Angry Joe, Jontron and the Game Grumps to name a few. In June 2012 Maker Studios boasted over 1,000 partnered Youtube channels that attained over 1.1 billion views for that month. Furthermore these channels gained 90 million subscribers as well. Maker is even partnered with actual celebrities like Robert De Niro and Snoop Lion. On March 24th, 2014 Maker Studios sold itself to The Walt Disney Company for a cool $500 million with the price increasing to $950 million if the company continued to earn projected profits. This venture essentially cemented Maker Studios as the most powerful Youtube network.
Assignment #1 Part 1
Rooster Teeth Productions
Rooster Teeth is a video production company based in Austin Texas. On April 1st 2003 the company was founded by five nerds who realized the awesome power of the internet and how it could change the world with its ability to distribute content to anyone with a connection in any part of the world. On October 4th, 2004 the company launched their official community and social networking site Roosterteeth.com. The website served two primary functions. Firstly it was a platform for Rooster Teeth to distribute its various forms of content like its hit series Red vs. Blue as well as various live action comedy sketches. Secondly it was a place where fans could interact with both the company's staff and each other. Rooster Teeth essentially set the standard for video streaming websites as well as independent content creation and distribution through the internet. The first episode of Red vs. Blue went viral with over 100,000 downloads. From there it snowballed out of control. As of Rooster Teeth's 10 year anniversary their site has over 1.5 million active members. The company also posts all of their videos to their youtube channel that has over 7 million subscribers. The Rooster Teeth facebook page has over 664k likes and their twitter has over 523k followers. In the 11 years that Rooster Teeth has existed it has grown from a 5 man company to an impressive 85 animators, editors, cinematographers, writers, graphic designers, and gamers.
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