30 Eylül 2012 Pazar

I ♥ my Zoya color spoons!!

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Back back back in the blogging zone!! Although I don’t usually post about beauty products I wanted to give it a shot because I’m a product-a-holic and I love love my new Zoya color spoons! I don’t get my nails done that often professionally, but like having my nails looking fresh, which means I do at home manis with lil mama weekly. As a result I’ve become a bit of a nail polish junkie! I heard about Zoya via twitter and was excited to learn more about them from their website. They have a gazillion shades to choose from, I felt like a kid in a candy store browsing through the website!
Zoya Nail Polish is a nail polish free of toluene, formaldehyde, DBP (phthalates) and camphor. Nail Polish by Zoya offers over 300 gorgeous nail polish colors to choose from, plus 4 seasonal collections of nail polish every year. Awesome!!!
The only downfall is that I couldn’t find a retailer near me so had to order online, which made me a little nervous. So I was thrilled when I found out about their color spoons! It’s Zoya’s version of trying before you buy! I loved the idea and ordered 10 spoons! I mean they were only $0.50 AND the spoons ship free via ground shipping! Winning!!! Oh and wait, it gets better….as soon as you are invoiced for the price of your spoons you are also send a promo code for a discount in the amount equal to the amount you spent on spoons to be taken against your next order! See why I love these color spoons!!!

I was delighted to get them in the mail; they were great quality and came packed beautifully and professionally. The color spoons make so much sense and it was great to get to see them up to my nail and see how they worked with my complexion.

It’s hard to choose a favorite, I really love them all!! But with the spoons I was able to compare what I bought to colors I already have in my collection, which was a great great. Since getting them last week I’ve already made an order with them for full bottles of polish!!!
What’s your favorite brand of nail polish? Would you try Zoya's color spoons?


New Year’s Resolution #1. Tip the dating scales in your favor!

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Sexy singles everywhere are hitting the scene this January with renewed mojo! The holidays are over (for now) and I don’t know about you, but I sure ate one…or two…or three extra sweets I shouldn't have! And that’s why I’m so excited for The Fresh Diet!
The Fresh Diet is the hottest thing around, and it’s extremely doable! No starving yourself or denying yourself dessert! The Fresh Diet is America’s premiere diet delivery service, providing fresh, healthy, calorie portioned meals all right to your door! As a mom on the go, this type of system works so well with my lifestyle, it basically does all the work for me!
We’re not talking semi-fresh here people. We’re talking never processed, vacuum packed, or frozen! These delicious meals are cooked fresh daily in state of the art local kitchens. It’s like having your own personal chef! With hundreds of meals to choose from, you’ll have no problem figuring out what yummy meals you’d like to have! Daily delivery consists of 3 meals and 2 snacks! Yup, that means no cooking, no counting, and no clean up! Could you ask for an easier way to have fresh, nutritionally balanced meals for healthy weight loss? They do say that nutrition is half the battle when it comes to weight loss. If it were up to me, I’d work out all day every day than start dieting! But, how can I pass up The Fresh Diet, it has the taste, the variety, and the convenience!
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The Fresh Diet is my perfect accessory to prepare me for the dating scene after all the holiday parties! Get the edge on your competition by saying YES to FRESH in 2012!!Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post by The Fresh Diet. All opinions expressed are the blogger's own views not influenced by any outside biases.


What I’ve learned about myself so far in 2012

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I’m not one to make resolutions at the beginning of a New Year. But in doing self-reflection I knew that I wanted 2012 to be an even better year than 2011. I want this year to be a year of growth where I challenge myself more than ever before. Challenge myself to jump higher and run faster. To leap. To live with reckless abandon. To trust love. To trust myself. To not be afraid to push the limits.
And 25 days into the New Year I can say that I’ve done just that and have learned so much about myself in the process. It’s interesting how situations arise that test you, that test your strength and you have to make a decision. You can go run in a corner and choose to be consumed, or you can strap on your armor and stand with your feet firm. I have been tested, it’s even fair to say I’ve been an emotional roller-coaster (cue Vivian Green’s song) this year.
While I’ve never been one to back away from difficult situations, I usually become an introvert, secluded myself from the world and hidden in a shell. On the exterior seemingly calm and collective, but on the interior a ball of fire. I’ve gotten by like this, but as you can imagine it’s not the ideal situation. But recently I’ve realized that I don’t have all the answers, that when I’m being tested I don’t have to stand alone. I’ve never been comfortable asking for help or sharing a lot of personal information with others, but I realized I can’t carry this load on my own. And I’m glad to say that I was able to look around me and find amazing support from my friends and family these past few weeks. There were no questions, no judgment, just pure concern, encouragement, and love for me and lil mama. It’s been overwhelming and slightly uncomfortable to know that I’ve got so many remarkable people in my corner who truly believe in me and genuinely want what’s best for me and my family.
What I’ve learned 25 days into 2012 is I’m stronger than I think. That when I think I’m backed into a wall, I’m really not, I just have to change my perspective and find another way. That I’ve got an amazing support system that’s there for me no matter what.
That Still I Rise. 


Get Firm this February with Gaiam TV

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As a busy single working mama, there is just never enough time in the day! Because of my schedule fitness always comes last, which I’m not proud about. I understand the benefits of exercise, but haven’t yet been able to get my butt into gear and dedicate the time necessary to prioritize my health. Enter Gaiam TV! There are some great gyms near me, but they are very expensive, and if I’m not at work then I’m with my daughter, so impossible to get to the gym! Gaiam TV is the first streaming video subscription offering designed to support people interested in health, wellness, yoga, fitness, and personal development. Awesome! With over 2,000 titles, it really is like Netflix or Redbox for health, yoga, and fitness!  
I had the opportunity to check out all that Gaiam TV has to offer and I was blown away! I recently had to cancel my On Demand so I no longer have access to fitness videos, and I was so excited about all the titles that were on Gaiam TV. I’ve wanted to get into boxing and was psyched to see a boxing tutorial video with Sugar Ray Leonard & Laila Ali! Viewers can sweat it out with top instructors like Jillian Michaels, Mari Winsor, Rodney Yee, and Kathryn Budig to name a few.
After a long day at work, I swear my brain turns into mush, which is no problem with Gaiam because it’s extremely user friendly and simple to use. Viewers can customize workouts for weight loss, total body sculpting or increased energy and narrow down their options based on level, style, instructor, and amount of available time. Only have time for a short video? No problem. Have more time, no problem! With Gaiam TV, viewers can easily search for videos, make playlists, and preview selections. Plus, subscribers to Gaiam TV are offered the chance to rate and review Gaiam TV titles. This really is customized to fit your needs and meets you where you are in your fitness journey.
This isn’t something that you have to use during certain hours of the day; the entire library of award-winning videos is available anytime, anywhere. So whether you’re home, visiting friends or family, or on vacation, at work, you have access and 24/7 convenience for streaming from your computer, iPad, or smartphone.
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How do you make time to exercise? Would you consider using Gaiam TV?



Favorite Quote Friday: Maya Angelou

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It's been awhile since I posted some of my favorite quotes, and I definitely wanted to share this one today:
"I can be changed by what happens to me but I refused to be reduced by it"~ Maya Angelou
This quote is so real for me right now more than ever. I've been going through some serious things lately, they've tested my spirit, and it's taken all my strength to continue to move forward...although it is so tempting to go backwards. We all go through things in life, but we all have a choice to make. To be consumed by the negativity, or push past it.

Have a great weekend :)


29 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi

Question/Answer Time!: No 5

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Every week I share with you all a question which you can feel free to answer in the comments section below. I decided to start this as a way of encouraging you all to comment on posts, voice your opinions and interact with other reasons.
This week's question is:
Which gaming character do you feel needs more love?
Once you've thought of your answer, leave it in the comments section below, ready for me to click "approve" on. Enjoy!


Resident Evil 6: 14 Reasons Why It'll Be Great!

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A friend of mine wrote a piece on WhatCulture completely blasting the Resident Evil 6 demo. Whilst he is entitled to his opinion (and I respect it), sorry Shaun, as you know, I had completely different feelings to you about what I was playing! 

So, I have decided to compile a counter piece to his criticisms, not to have a "one up" on him, but rather just to show the other side of the argument. Resident Evil 6's demo seems to have been met with some mixed feedback since it was released publicly on the 18th September. Well, here's one person's opinion anyway.

1. "Bad Graphics"

I am not really sure why people are complaining that the graphics are so bad. For starters, the demo was condensed into an 800mb download, so the quality suffered a little. However, saying that, I still thought it looked rather impressive. Just wait until the actual game is out, we'll be able to play it at the resolution it was designed for!

2. "The Map Is Too Helpful"

The inclusion of pointers and an overly helpful map system does relieve the tension somewhat. Knowing that your objective is closer than you originally thought, for example. However, if you don't like being guided every step of the way, the map can be turned off! With it turned off, you will be left to find your own way, and it restores some of that exploration that the original games had. It just seems a little silly to criticise a feature that you do not even have to utilise if you don't want to.

3. "You Can Move While Shooting"

Whilst I agree that running and shooting is a little harder to master, fans have been calling for this option for ages now, hence why Capcom decided to include it. Plus, give it time...you'll grow to like it! Resident Evil Revelations also included moving and shooting, and I felt it enhanced the gameplay. However, if moving and shooting is not for you, you don't have to move! You are still able to shoot whilst standing!

4. "Lame Obstacles"

All Resident Evil games have included obstacles, even the most obvious ones that of course hinder you from accessing the next part of the level. It's just the way the games play out. Also, it is such a small aspect of the game to actually get worked up about, in my opinion. 

5. "Clunky Triggers"

The complaint that hits were not registering on the zombie is a bizarre one. Personally, I found that I had no difficulty in shooting. Yes, zombies now, for the most part, take more than one hit to the head to go down, but in no way did I find it clunky or glitchy. 

6. "Boring Objectives"

Yes, I agree with you that Chris' campaign was very reminscent of the gameplay in Call of Duty, but boring objectives? The El Gigante-esque fight seemed quite enjoyable to me. The sort of objectives we had to encounter in the demo are typical of the Resident Evil series. Yes, they can be quite predictable (fighting off zombies whilst waiting for assistance, for instance), but come on...shooting the zombies is still a lot of fun, right?

7. "Over-Generous Loot"

OK, in a way I sort of agree with you on this one. The new inventory system was a little tricky to master. It took me quite some time to work out how to combine herbs and use them, but once I figured it out, I actually started to prefer the new look. As for the abundance of herbs...yes, there was a ton, but part of me wonders if these were only in full flow for the sake of the demo? Plus, the full game will have difficulty options, so ammo and herbs should be much more sparse on a higher difficulty. 

Also, your partner seems to be able to hold their own without any problems, which again, I feel will be different in the main game. 

8. "Poor Mini Games"

We are only basing it on one example...when Leon has to start the police car at the end of his demo. Personally, I thought this was fine. It was a brief chunk of the game that was easy to complete and quite fun to watch. Part of me thinks the mini-games will be much like Resident Evil 4 and 5-spamming the action buttons as fast as you can to escape enemies.

9. "Zombies With Guns"

Zombies have had weapons since Resident Evil 4! Resident Evil 5 included gattling gun wielding Manjini too. In Chris' campaign, we can see that the situation has turned into an all-out war. BOW's have advanced, and are now able to shoot the opposition. These "J'avo" pose a greater threat then the zombies we saw in the original games, due to their ability to wield a gun, run and attack (except techincally...they're not zombies). In a series which has seen the virus evolve over time, it seems like the next logical step.

10. "Teammate Revival"

I can see your point with this one. I found that I was close to death on a few occasions, and each time my partner revived me. For someone like me, who admits that I'm not an amazing gamer at times, I sort of welcome this inclusion. However, for those "hardcore gamers", knowing that death is never going to be an option when a partner is in close proximity can take the fear factor and difficulty out it a little.

However, play it with a real-life team mate and perhaps this changes.

11. "Too Many Weapons"

Yes, Sherry has a ton of weapons in her and Jake's campaign. However, the argument that it cannot be possible for a woman with such a slight frame as Sherry should be able to wield all of these is a little silly. Look at the other action games. Lara Croft managed to fit a whole arsenal in her miniature brown backpack! At the end of the day...it's just a game.

12. "Hand To Hand Combat"

Personally, I felt that the hand to hand combat had improved somewhat. Kicking a zombie to the ground then stamping on it's head felt satisfying. The inclusion of powerful combat helps to knock back a horde when either a reload is needed, or you sense you're being way too surrounded. 

13. "Camera and Controls"

Whilst I agree that at times the camera can get a little frustrating, on the other hand, once I had managed to get used to this new inventory system, I had no problem with the controls. Shooting felt OK, melee was easy to master and I was soon weapon changing, reloading, combining and using herbs without a problem.

14. "Inventory"

At the beginning, I have to admit I hated the inventory. I found it overly confusing, and it took me some time to actually work out how to even equip a herb to my HUD. However, give yourself a little time to work through the system, and at least in my opinion, it seemed to work after that. I have since played the demo through three times, and have to agree that the more it is used, the easier and clearer it becomes. Give it time!

In conclusion though, I think it is hard to agree on how good or bad this game will be until you are able to play the full version. The demo only gave us a brief glimpse, and perhaps for many, they weren't the best sections to choose. Whatever your opinion, wait until the main game is out, play through it then decide if the demo really reflects the overall experience.

I'm Going To Eurogamer Expo!

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Hey all!

Well, I finally got round to actually printing off my Eurogamer press pass, and I'm pleased to say that I will be attending Eurogamer Expo this Saturday, 29th September.

I'm planning on meeting a some Twitter people during the day, as well as try out so many of those games. I'm so excited for Tomb Raider above anything else!

So, how many of you, my readers, are going on the Saturday? I'll be tweeting all day, taking photos and I'll have Streetpass on my Nintendo 3DS, so some of you may pick up an 8-Bit Girl Mii in passing. If you're going...perhaps I'll see you there! Look out for me, and don't be afraid to say hi! I'm taking this day as a day to meet many of you guys after all. :) (I'll most likely be wearing my Skyrim t-shirt...).

Kayleigh

Assassins Creed III "Boston Tea Party" Trailer

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Ubisoft has released a new trailer for Assassin's Creed III.The latest trailer shows off the Boston Tea Party, an event that kick started the revolution. Assassin's Creed III introduces us to Connor, part Native American, part English in heritage. Connor sees himself caught between a war between the Assassin's and Templars, set during the American Revolution of the late 18th century.The game will be released for Xbox 360 and PS3 on the 31st October 2012.

XCOM: Enemy Unknown Interactive Video

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Firaxis have released an interactive video for their upcoming turn-based strategy title, XCOM: Enemy Unknown.

This interactive video allows viewers to decide on some of the choices which players will be confronted with during the game. Like most choice making games, your choices will have consequences. The video also packs a bit of new gameplay footage too.

Speaking of XCOM...I interviewed games artist Ian Terry right at the beginning of 8-Bit Girl about XCOM: Apocalypse. Give it a read if you have some time!

XCOM: Enemy Unknown will be released on the 12th October. 

28 Eylül 2012 Cuma

Wii U: The Good, The Bad, and The Really Ugly

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Yesterday the three major branches of Nintendo: America, Europe, and Japan, conducted different events for the true preview of the Wii U console. Now prior to this day, the execution of getting gamers hyped for the system proved futile and were just downright poor.

With my experience of hype, I really had zero for the console after E3 2012. Then, lo and behold, this event came and went and suddenly I am feeling the hype. A Nintendo launch always possesses some form of unexplainable sense of magic for fans, and I, too, am feeling it this time around. Not to say the console will come anywhere near the success of Nintendo's previous effort, the Wii. But then again, I think it's safe to say not a lot of consoles will reach that sales threshold anyway.


Regardless, I have sat through and watched the American media event, the European Nintendo Direct, and looked at the pretty pictures and statuesque Satoru Iwata during the Japanese Nintendo Direct and have dissected what I perceive to be the good, the bad, and the really ugly (and I did need to add the word "really" in there). What parts of the Wii U come off looking strong? What parts come off in a negative light? My answers are as follows:

The Good

- Intriguing launch window lineup

I don't believe the full list of North American games to be released on launch day has been unveiled, much to my surprise. If I am ignorant on this, please let me know. Regardless, I like to believe that I have an eclectic taste in games. I love platformers, arcade racers, fighting games, JRPGs, action-adventure games, easy games, hard games, rhythm games, survival-horror games, etc. The Wii U launch window (a term that can eat itself) is full of games spanning different genres and containing well known franchises alongside some new surprises.

It is no question why a lot of people are disgruntled towards Nintendo Land. It had a poor showing at E3 2012, with too much time devoted to it, and a fireworks display at the end that didn't work, making for some severe awkwardness. However, I am really warming up to the game. It takes 12 Nintendo franchises and places them within individual games. I don't really know if mini-games is appropriate for these activities, as there's much more meat than your typical mini-game. Regardless, after seeing Metroid Blast and Mario Chase, I adored the asymmetric gameplay, the use of the Wii U GamePad and Wii remotes, and just the overall charm. The inclusion of stamps a la Wii Sports [Resort] makes me happy, too. I'm sure it will take quite some time to collect them all. I don't really mind the lack of online. Perhaps trying to organize teamwork would be more difficult? I'm certainly not going to excuse it, though. In any situation, I have friends and family who'd play the games with me, and I'm sure it, like the Metroid game, would be a blast.


Then a duo of 2D platformers, my favorite genre, entered the fray and will be at launch: New Super Mario Bros. U and Rayman Legends. With the former, I already see a bevy of new ideas being implemented, such as Challenge Mode, Boost Mode, level design quirks, a twist on the Bowser kidnaps Peach plot point, and the ability to play as Miis. As an aside, I also like the art style, especially the backgrounds. Though, really, nothing compares to the awesomeness of Rayman Legends. The game is vibrant, colorful, and crisp. It's a living cartoon in HD. I like that you can play the game normally, but there are some exclusive levels that can only be played with the Wii U Gamepad. The rhythmically inclined levels certainly put a stupid smile on my face. It's going to be pure platforming bliss.


- Interesting third-party support

I really wasn't expecting much from third-parties for the Wii U. I talk on a consistent basis on the self-fulfilling prophecy and setting their games up to fail on the original Wii, and how that will continue with the Wii U. But what I got Thursday was much better than expected. We had already announced projects like Assassin's Creed III, Darksiders II, LEGO City Undercover (which looks hilarious, by the way), ZombiU (quite curious about this one), Aliens: Colonial Marines, Madden and FIFA (not my types of games), Rayman Legends, Scribblenauts Unlimited, and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, Ninja Gaiden III: Razor's Edge, and Tekken Tag Tournament 2, for starters.


Now we have some new insight on games coming to the Wii U from third-parties. I'm talking about titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops II, 007 Legends, Skylanders Giants, Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (which Warren Spector had previously said wasn't coming to the Wii U, such a doll!), Warriors Orochi 3, and that is all only launch window stuff. Not bad as Nintendo is saying fifty games will be available by March 2013. We'll see if most of these are as half-hearted of attempts as I think they will be, but then again, I'm the eternal pessimist when it comes to Nintendo and third-parties.

- Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate

Speaking of third-parties, remember my article a couple weeks ago about five reasons Capcom left a bad taste in my mouth? I'm sure you thought of many "clever" sex jokes as your answer, but one of the reasons was Capcom of the West's continued desire to lead Monster Hunter fans on about the future of the series and whether or not games would be localized. Well, I am ready to eat my crow. Now, THAT will leave a bad taste in my mouth! Ahem. In any case, Capcom has confirmed that the Wii U and 3DS versions of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate will be coming to both the U.S. and Europe. The game is based off Monster Hunter 3G, a Japanese exclusive that added more content to the game, based off Monster Hunter Tri. While 3DS owners won't be able to play online on their portables, they can transfer their character to the Wii U and then hop online wirelessly with that version. I'm sorry for ever doubting you, Capcom. Now, where's my Mega Man? #insatiablegamer And yes, I just did a hashtag for comedic effect, whether forced funny or not.


- Nintendo TVii

What is Nintendo TVii? It is currently a US and Canada only feature for the Wii U that enables users to view content from a wide variety of services such as Netflix and Hulu. The cool feature here is being able to chat, comment, and converse with friends during your viewing excursions. Some call it a waste of space on a game console, but they need to understand that game consoles are quickly becoming multimedia machines for the family room. This is a necessity because game consoles that are exclusive to just gaming are going the way of the dodo. It's evolution, and it is a cool feature. I might not use it fully, but it is always nice to have. View the video for this service here:



The Bad

- Must buy Deluxe edition to get Black Wii U


There was a lot of buzz about whether or not the black Wii U would in fact be available to purchase at launch. We have learned on Thursday that there will be two Wii U SKUs. The first will be the Basic edition, coming in white for $300. The other edition is the Deluxe, coming in black for $350 with more storage and Nintendo Land as the pack-in game. (These numbers and information are only intended for North America.) So if a person is not interested in Nintendo Land or cannot afford the extra fifty bucks, they are stuck with the white Wii U. Not saying that is a bad thing, but after six years or so of owning a white Wii, I'd like a change of pace and a change of color. Then again, this might be smart for Nintendo because black might likely be the more popular color choice, getting people to buy the Deluxe edition for the extra fifty bucks just so they can get the Wii U in black. Oh, you are so crafty, Nintendo.

- Most retail games will be $59.99

Okay, okay. This was an inevitability, but I still don't have to like it. The reason I have so many handheld and Wii games in comparison to HD games is the incredible price differential. Now that the Wii U's retail games will generally be sixty bucks, that means that's a tougher sell for me. I won't be as easygoing in my purchasing habits. And I'm usually fortunate on what I buy. I see something that appeals to me, buy it, and I usually end up liking it. With my luck, now that titles are sixty, I'll use that same approach but get burned much more this generation.

And then there's the worry about both Nintendo and third-parties being irresponsible or out of touch with their game pricing. For instance, I am not going to buy Namco Bandai's Tank! Tank! Tank! in its current form for full retail price. The same goes for something that for now looks as limited as Game & Wario. I hope publishers put out their games at smart prices. Something as packed with content as Nintendo Land (laugh if you want, it's easy and understandable to not like it) should not be the same price as something with little in longevity. Also, I don't want to see what will be year-old ports like Batman: Arkham City - Armored Edition running full price, despite any new features.

- Limited online details

I really thought Thursday would have been a total blowout of Nintendo's online service for the Wii U. Are they not prepared to show it? Are they hesitant because they know that if they blow it again that they won't hear the end of it and be the laughingstock of the gaming community (though the gaming community is becoming more and more irrelevant, in all honesty) once more?

I wanted to know if the dreaded friend codes were eliminated totally, or if they were still present, how much of a nuisance they'd be. I wanted to know how easy friend invites would be (if they were there at all), making friends, finding friends, etc. There's just a plethora of unanswered questions that I stupidly thought would be answered by now.

And what of achievements? They aren't important to me, but I know plenty of people who live by them. When done right, they can really extend the length of a game exponentially. Being able to see what tasks your friends have accomplished seems to be an important deal. However, I believe Miiverse is Nintendo's own way of doing something similar to achievements. Like online details, we'll see soon enough prior to November 18th.

The Really Ugly

- The reaction to Bayonetta 2 being a Wii U exclusive


I constantly post on this very site and on Twitter that I cannot be more embarrassed by being a gamer, and it seems gamers never fail to prove me wrong somehow. Let's face it. Gaming culture in general sucks. It's full of man-babies, fanboys, and trolls that unfortunately, due to the advert of the Internet, now have a public space to send their opinions out to the masses and be heard. This very site is a fine example of that!

What I saw with the reaction Bayonetta 2 was despicable. It was yet another low point for gamers, who are increasingly becoming no longer a source of comedy but a source of unbridled embarrassment to their hobby and this industry. And why? Because Nintendo is publishing Bayonetta 2, thus making the game exclusive to the system.

I thought exclusives were a good thing. We heard so much about Nintendo lacking intriguing exclusives, and now that they have one (I never thought the original Bayonetta was a must-have or that great of a game, but whatever), the stance has been changed. Now Nintendo sucks for securing exclusives. They really can't win with these gamers, the group that I have grown to loathe and not want to be associated with.

And the argument that "now more people won't get to play Bayonetta 2, so screw you, Nintendo" is a hilariously awful one, too. Since when were these gamers worried about more people getting to play a third-party game? Remember Final Fantasy XIII? Yeah, the Sony camp certainly was happy that Xbox 360 gamers got to play the game when it was revealed it would be multiplatform. If you can't tell, that last statement was pure sarcasm.

People need to realize that Sega canceled Bayonetta 2. It is thanks to Nintendo coming in and offering to publish the game that people are even getting a sequel. Some people would rather the game be dead than it appearing exclusively for a Nintendo platform. If that is not some of the most pathetic ideology I have witnessed (hyperbole intended), I don't want to see how bad things can get.

I hear so much about "real gamers" and I shrug it off, but I am beginning to understand that mindset, though not in the context people usually use it in. "Real gamers" would not take such a stance and say that they'd rather see a game canceled than appear on a console they don't own. And when you start sending death threats to people and awful Twitter messages, you are human refuse, and you are the types of people that will continue to make this industry the joke that it is. No, what is disgusting isn't Bayonetta 2 being an exclusive to a Nintendo console. What is disgusting is the typical gamer I've seen these past two days, a zealot and a person of unbridled hatred through and through.

People should not get so angry over things like this. It was pathetic when Nintendo fans claimed Microsoft "stole" Rare from them. Tough. That's not even what happened. If you wanted Rare's new games, you went to where they were. That's how exclusives work and that's the point of them. And if you really only see Bayonetta 2 as the only game that is worth getting a Wii U for, then I am interested in knowing what types of games you play as I have already stated that the Wii U launch lineup is quite robust in genres and franchises. Perhaps it's really more of a hatred for a game company and console zealotry?

Regardless of the answer, the Wii U has a lot of good things going for it. It also has some parts that worry me. There are some that I did not have enough to write an entry on such as the limited online details and lack of achievements (I don't care about them, but other people live by them). What do you think about Thursday's Wii U day? Did you like what you saw? What did you like the most? What didn't you like so much? Did the Bayonetta incident annoy you at all? Let me know in the comments.

Collection of Wii U Box Arts from Nintendo's Press Site

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Yesterday Nintendo posted a load of official box arts to various launch time Wii U games. These include such titles as New Super Mario Bros. U, Nintendo Land, ZombiU, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge, Mass Effect 3: Special Edition, and many more. Titles like Rayman Legends and Tank! Tank! Tank! have also been included as they appear to also be finalized. I really dig the blue boxes with the yellow stripe. However, the look doesn't quite work with something like Call of Duty: Black Ops II, no? It's important to note that the Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed box art confirms that the bonus edition will be available for Nintendo's new console. (Also important to note that a NeoGAF user named Hero of Legend turned the majority of these box arts into JPG form for everyone's convenience. A big thanks to him!)

Enjoy these box arts after the break, and start making your Wii U wishlist.