Brian Zhang Larsen’s Blog

Nov 20
D3 Expo
  icon1 Brian Zhang Larsen | icon2 Games, Geotag, PS3, wii | icon4 11 20th, 2006| icon3No Comments »

Yesterday I went to the tiny danish equivalent of E3 and TGS, the D3 Expo here in Copenhagen to get a first impression of the new wonderful consoles that may await my consumption. The Wii was all I had expected. Fun and revolutionizing, and I am sure that there is potential in that little wonder for all ages. Nintendo had put around 22 of their Wii up for people to play, and that turned to be a quite satisfying number, hence the relative short lines, and the ability to show a broad aspect of their new games. Maybe they had overspend on this display, but what they spend they certainly saved on their lousy quality polo shirts, and cheap sneakers which their personnel were wearing. But hell.., the last thing I am is a fashion critic, and I think Nintendo did a marvelous job on promoting their upcoming console. Same could not be said about Sony and their Playstation 3. They had some top secret, closed doors promotion tactics that in my opinion was totally out of place. People had to stand in line for around 50 minutes, to get into some closed cubicle where they could see and play the PS3. It was not possible to view anything without standing in that line, and I think many including myself, where not up for that at all. I was very disappointed in Sony for their strange way of introducing their new product. I really looked forward to see it, but I became a bit stubborn, and decided not to when I experienced that the only possible way, where to wait and wait… In the end it is the little things that make the consumer settle on one product, over the other. In this situation I would say that Wii was the clear winner.

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The D3 Expo where not really big, but still they managed to present the most interesting things in the main stream gaming world. But you could argue that it is quite easy to catch people’s interest at the moment, when the release of two new consoles is awaiting in the near future. A big disappointment though, where the lack of booth babes… Next year, you have to do better on this!

On the side note Yahoo just provided me some pleasant surprises. When I was geotagging my pictures for the expo, I discovered that yahoo maps now has much better support for Europe. They now include street maps to even small cities in Denmark and much better satelite detail than before. Now they really provide serious competition to Google in the world of geotagging and other geocoded applications.

Another funny discovery is that the Chinese yahoo offers free download of music. Besides the newest popular chinese music, you can find a lot of foreign music. It was quite a surprise, both because this most likely is illegal, and because I haven’t yet heard about any controversy concerning this. Even if it is not directly illegal, it must be against some kind of mission or value statements, and it could harm the image of the corporation. But I guess nobody in the headquarters can read Chinese, or nobody just cares about how they run the foreign platforms. And after all the Chinese interpret the phrase “copyright” to “the right to copy”.

Jul 1
All your engrish are belong to us
  icon1 Brian Zhang Larsen | icon2 Engrish, PS3 | icon4 07 1st, 2006| icon34 Comments »

Appearently a spelling mistake in the Sony showroom in Ginza.


via kotaku

When i was there with Anders in 2004, the latest attraction was a white PS2 with harddisk. We didn’t notice any engrish on that one though.

Jun 28
I need the PS3, kuài kuài kuài!!
  icon1 Brian Zhang Larsen | icon2 Games, PS3 | icon4 06 28th, 2006| icon32 Comments »

“…in Nintendo Wii fashion, the new PlayStation 3 controller will also have motion-sensing capabilities. [...]“

I can’t wait to get my hands on one of these. I have spent a lot of time during the last couple of days checking the new games out for the PS3. I must admit that at one point I slightly considered the Wii, but only because of the motion sensing controller. I have always been a SEGA/sonic person and would feel bad to betray the speedy fellow by going to the dark side (or is it the light) of Nintendo. And now it seems like it isn’t necessary. I totally have the cravings for another console now, my last one was the PS1, which feel like a looong time ago. Before that I had the Sega Master System I and after that the Mega Drive…. amazing machines, and I spend a large amount of my childhood/youth in front of these. Of the latter, i had the Japanese version (black/purple in contrast to black/white), which meant that sometimes when i bought game it chose the japanese language setting. It didn’t mean so much though, because the stories and the understanding of it where always a minor part of the game for me.

I am also looking forward to the Gundam game for the PS3. I am crazy about those big robot/suits, and have watched a couple of the Gundam Seed series (…well all of them). Strangely enough I never much cared for transformers. About 7 years ago I played the PC game slave Zero, which I really loved. A guy in a gigantic mobile suit, fighting in a futuristic megapolis. Even though the player didn’t have much choice of where to go, the game still had its own specific mood and atmosphere. I hope the Gundam game can bring some of that back. I have always thought of consoles as drivers for social gaming, so I hope for some really great multiplayer/party games. And i cross my fingers for another Micro Machines release which must be the greatest ps1 game ever (MMV3).