Thursday, May 7, 2009

Zombies!!


I'm back! So last post I was talking about highest video games in sales, and today I thought I would let you know what video game is the best of the best hands down, at least according to the video game award givers. Left 4 Dead, the fun and enthusiastic video game that Zombie lovers must have has been voted the BEST! It won Video Game of the Year and has now released a "Game of the Year" edition for everyone else who hasn't already bought it. Some details about this oh so great game are that its rated M for Mature because of its blood and gore, intense violence, language. It is a first person shooter and has online game play available for groups of 8 and 4 if you want to go Co-op. It is also available on PC, and only costs $60. So if you haven't tried that game, I suggest you do, because even the judges agree, its a terrifying but really fun game that gives that adrenaline rush to those who seek it!

Still going strong!

Hey guys, so I promised some updates on the highest rated video games out there, and I thought it would be great to provide you with a list of the SALES rankings for video games. Here is the most updated list for you guys!


01. Resident Evil 5 (X360) - 938,000
02. Pokemon Platinum (DS) - 805,000
03. Halo Wars (X360) - 639,000
04. Resident Evil 5 (PS3) - 585,000
05. Wii Fit (Wii) - 541,000
06. MLB 09: The Show (PS3) - 305,000
07. Killzone 2 (PS3) - 296,000
08. Wii Play (Wii) - 281,000
09. Mario Kart Wii (Wii) - 278,000
10. MLB 2K9 (X360) - 205,000

So as you can see, the new resident evil is dominating the market right now, but it looks like Mario Kart is still going strong since its been on the charts the longest! Keep it up Mario!

Its about time...

So, on a more serious note. TEXAS, has proposed a bill which I think many gamers out there will highly appreciate, especially female and children gamers. "Legislators in Texas have proposed a bill that would expand what registered sex offenders would be required to disclose, including the release of online screen names." This I think is a tremendous idea, because of the ease of access to many people through online game play nowadays. Many people have been harassed by those who talk to them when they're playing online. I personally have experienced this sort of discomfort, dealing with people who might not necessarily be sex offenders, but do cross the line form time to time. If sex offenders can harass people on a computer, they probably can do it through their game system. This bill forcing sex offenders to register their gamer tags would establish much more control and would surely make many gamers feel safer. Phew!

Likey?