'Sole Food Volume 2, Issue 16: The issue where Raymond explains why 2005 will be better than 20042009-10-22 00:00:00Wow. This was one of the best gaming years ever. As you'll see in our ongoing Game of the Year feature, the number of excellent titles released in 2004 was astounding. From Ninja Gaiden to Halo 2 to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas to Metroid Prime 2 Echoes to Burnout 3 to Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater to Katamari Damacy to scores of other games I'm too lazy to type, console gamers had so many outstanding titles to choose from this year.
Watching my fellow editors dig into the console goodness was lots of fun for me. Each of them had adorable moments where they sat in front of their televisions being dazzled by the games they were experiencing. They laughed, they cried, and they trembled with excitement for much of the year (which made for a weird work environment, but whatever). Yet there I was, sitting on the sidelines (no, we don't actually have sidelines in the office), unable to get into the games as much as they did.
Raymond ponders growing his hair out so he can match his drawing again, as well as how awesome 2005 will be.
As amazing as 2004 was, it just wasn't my year (I'll get into why shortly). That said, 2005 is looking incredible for me. I'm positive that I'm going to enjoy 2005's games more than I did 2004's. It might not be better than 2004 in terms of quality and quantity, but I've no doubt that it's going to be an awesome year for "Raymond" games. And here are the reasons why.
BioWare -- Those of you that have been reading my GameSpy articles for the last two years and eight months (yes, all seven of you) know that I am a BioWare fanboy. The company has supplanted Square as "the developer that has stolen the most hour...
StarCraft and Warcraft III Accounts Closed2009-10-17 00:00:00A large number of Warcraft 3 and Starcraft accounts, has been banned because of use Cheat/Hacking !
November 11, 2003
StarCraft and Warcraft III Accounts Closed
A number of additional accounts and CD keys have been tied to the use of a hack or cheat program while playing StarCraft or Warcraft III on Battle.net. In keeping with our aggressive stance against cheating, we have...