Starcraft Amateur Hour - TRIPLE THREAT Episode 1
World Domination Plan presents:
Starcraft Amateur Hour presents:
TRIPLE THREAT!
(3 men shoutcasting 1 match)
Part 1 of 2 is below. Part 2 of 2 is after the cut.
World Domination Plan presents:
Starcraft Amateur Hour presents:
TRIPLE THREAT!
(3 men shoutcasting 1 match)
Part 1 of 2 is below. Part 2 of 2 is after the cut.
(My Vimeo account has been banned. Supposedly you can’t upload any video footage of any video game. Finding a new hosting solution and will repost shortly).
A quick and informative Terran v Protoss matchup. Some general tips for low-level players.
Here’s a entertaining quick matchup between me (Gunsakimbo) and Gatekeeper. Shoutcasted by Negative_Suns. Some mic distortion, and replay accidentally not at full speed, but very entertaining nonetheless.
Gunsakimbo vs Gate_Keeper, shoutcasted by Negative_Suns from Raymond Ackerman on Vimeo.
It was an impulse buy. Sure, I happened to have my DS Lite neatly prepared for trade-in when I walked into Gamestop, but I was only committed to getting angry at the words “Did you pre-order?”. Instead, the clerk gave me $70 for my old DS Lite and handed me a brand new DSi for only $100. It would’ve been cheaper to just get angry.. and probably more rewarding in the end.

Web Surfing - but no video :(
Cool new features include: Sturdier feel. Nicer matte texture. Two cameras. Internet browser (that actually works decently… except there is NO VIDEO SUPPORT). Buy and download games from DSi Ware Shop. SD card support (meaning hopefully people will find ways to crack the DSi for custom non-Nintendo software). Plays AAC music files. (Kinda) record and edit music files. Faster processor and more Ram than the DS Lite meaning possibly better looking and smoother games.
What’s not so cool: NO VIDEO in internet browser (meaning no starcraft shoutcasts on the go). DSi Ware shop currently has 5 games that look like they all suck. Plays AAC files and not mp3. Has faster processor and more ram which will most likely never be utilized by Nintendo because that’s how they roll.
The browser justified most of my purchase, because the thought of checking email in a hotel or cafe is sadly exciting to me. However, an iPhone/iPod Touch can do the same thing and probably much better… plus has a whole realm of applications that don’t have to be approved by the backwards heads at Nintendo. But you can’t buy and never get around to playing Dragon Quest on an Apple device (yet), so the DSi, for the time-being, wins out.

DSi Takes Pictures you can edit and morph.. Fun for an hour