Thursday, October 30, 2008

Game Raises Questions

By William Torpey

Where there's smoke there's fire, the cliche declares.

As with all cliches, there may be something to that, but, in the words of a great old song, it ain't necessarily so.

The smoke we speak of today refers to the great plumes that have been billowing above the United States post offices since August 1986 when an Edmund, Okla., postal worker killed 15 colleagues. Incidents of "crazed mass violence" have been occurring at an alarming pace over the last decade.

These incidents hit home with me because of my hometown, Yonkers, N.Y., (remember Son of Sam?) and my present abode, Darien (remember the bra strangulations of area prostitutes, with religious overtones?) Each had postal employees who were accused of heinous crimes.

Also, my late brother was a former Darien, Conn., and Pompano Beach, Fla., letter carrier, and my daughter, who lives in Maine, once worked for the Portland post office.

All this came to the front burner recently when the Associated Press reported that a computer game called "Postal" drew the criticism of outraged post office workers.

In the game, a disgruntled, raincoat-clad man takes to the street, shotgun in hand, and shoots down police, pedestrians, a marching band, church-goers. As men and women fall, bleeding, the shooter mutters, "Going Postal." Only the title and the muttered phrase liken the game to mail carriers.

One union official pointed out that it's unfair to depict postal workers as "violent terrorists" and referred to a planned national boycott of the video game. Postmaster General Marvin Runyon worries that the game perpetuates a stereotype and does a "grave disservice" to postal employees.

Certainly, the U.S. Postal Service cannot be held criminally liable for the sins of its employees. There is, however, a whole lot of smoke, and it's probably a good idea for the top administration to look into its policies and management /hiring practices (Just look at the machinations within the Internal Revenue Service.)

I vividly recall the angst of a local letter carrier who told me on several occasions in 1970 about management practices that involved, for example, supervisors timing his route to compare their estimates to the time it took him to complete his rounds. Sounds good, but it's the kind of thing that doesn't leave employees with a feeling of good will.

Postal workers are often unfairly maligned for everything ranging from late mail deliveries to poor window service and bad manners.

"Postal," the game, is not only unfair to post office workers but it adds to a flood of undesirable video games, television shows and movies that negatively influence our nation's youth.

Sure, violence and gore sell! But that doesn't mean responsible people have to use it to make a buck. Not only is it something that wastes our youngsters' time, but it prevents them from pursuing more fruitful and uplifting activities.

Wouldn't it be a good idea for the House Judiciary Committee, after completion of its review of the IRS, to take up the policies and practices of post office management?


I am a retired newspaper reporter and editor, having worked for The Hour newspaper of Norwalk, Conn., for 32 years. I am a 1964 graduate of New York University where I majored in journalism and minored in marketing under a public relations program. I served three years in USA Army in Public Information in Germany and Colorado, 1954-57. I currently hold the position of Adjutant with the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Robert F. Garrison Post 3350 in East Rockaway, New York. I am a lifelong fan of Bing Crosby, the greatest singer of the 20th Century and an Oscar-winning movie actor. I am a hubpages.com author who writes on a wide variety of topics. For more of my work, please visit my Profile Page at the following address: http://hubpages.com/profile/William+F.+Torpey

Indiana Jones Lego Game For Wii - Top Toys For Boys

By Jennifer Schindel

As a mom to three boys, I'm always on the look out for great, age-appropriate games. We own the Nintendo Wii so if I can find a game that combines challenging fun with a little bit of aerobic activity, I'm a satisfied mom.

For more than 20 years now, the name Indiana Jones has been synonymous with action and adventure. With the latest release of the brand-new Indiana Jones movie, a whole new generation is introduced to the swash-buckling archaeologist. With this comes a wide range of merchandise, including the Indiana Jones Lego Game, which can be played on your game console or online.

Many of the characters found in the game come right from the movies themselves, including Indiana's father, Henry Jones Senior. You'll also discover Indy's true love, Marion Ravenwood, and sidekicks Sallah and Marcus Brody. Some characters can only be found in games made specifically for your gaming console. There are also several adventures for players to master, from finding the Ark of the Covenant to making their way through the Temple of Doom.

You'll also find many fun extras that come with the game. There are 10 different wallpapers that come with the game for your use, as well as 73 different avatars for you to choose from. And for an added bonus, you can get your own Indiana Jones: the Original Adventure stickers and coloring pages too.

Within the game itself, players can choose to be Indiana Jones and fight their way through all the cool locations from the first three movies, and can even use the trademark whip to fend off enemies and swing over dangerous terrain. And because the characters are Legos, you can mix and match pieces to make your own silly characters.

With all the violent games on the market today, it's nice to know that there is a game out there that can be played by kids of all ages. Lego has done a good job of keeping the action non-violent and have even gone so far as to keep the Nazi characters swastika-free. It's good, clean fun with plenty of challenges and adventures to entertain the whole family.


If you've always dreamed of being the great Indiana Jones, then the Lego game is a great way to get in on the adventure. With Christmas just around the corner, you want to shop early to avoid disappointment, so get more information about the Indiana Jones Lego Game at http://www.indyjonesforwii.com

EA Sports NHL 09 Review For the XBOX 360

By Scott Boehler

EA Sports' NHL series has had sort of a roller coaster history. Back in the 90s, EA owned the hockey market with its NHL 9X series on the old Sega Genesis. EA had never been able to match that success with future generation gaming consoles. The NHL 2K series of hockey gaming became sort of a cult favorite for a few years in the early to mid 2000s, as EA seemed to be spiraling towards obscurity.

Then came NHL 08, and everything changed. A totally re-done game engine and revamped game play, including the introduction of create-a-play, put EA back on the map in a big way.

EA Sports NHL 09 starts where NHL 08 left off. It has excellent game play and graphics and will be easy to pick up for those familiar with NHL 08. There are many sliders that can affect different facets of the game to help different levels of players enjoy the gaming experience. Not much has changed this year to last year's version, which is actually a good thing (some companies try too hard to change what isn't broken). The have kept in the franchise modes, exhibition modes, and create a player mode is there with a new and exciting "be a pro" mode which allows you to create a player and have him advance through a team's system while you play as just him on the ice. It is quite immersive.

The skill stick innovation from the prior NHL games is back and this year the defense also gets to take advantage of the skill stick for even more realistic defensive controls.

The AI in this game is just as good as the last installment. No longer can you fly down a ring and continuously pass to the slot for one timers. After a while the AI catches up to your strategy and will adjust accordingly forcing you to adjust your gameplay.

Online play is fun as well this year with EA Sports Hockey League. Players can now join leagues online and compete with each other for the championship

All-in-all a great game. Wish the goalie play was a little more realistic, I can't seem to get the sliders to perfect that. But I truly do recommend this game.


Nintendo DS Game Reviews - The Price is Right

By Michelle Strait

I was excited when I learned The Price is Right was coming to the Nintendo DS. The show is fun to watch, and I wanted the chance to play in my own home. The game is good, but it could have been better. No one will consider The Price is Right as a Nintendo DS top game - but judge for yourself.

The Fun Stuff

Most of the fun elements from the show are in the game. Fans of the show will be able to play along with ease.

Most of the popular Price is Right games are included. You get:

  • Cliff Hangers (my favorite)
  • Plinko
  • 3 Strikes
  • Bonkers
  • Check-Out
  • It's in the Bag
  • Master Key
  • Hole in One
  • Money Game

  • The announcer explains how to play each game before you start. So even if you don't watch the show, the in-game instructions help you along. Basically, you have to figure out how much things cost, which is why the show is called The Price is Right.

    You also get a chance to try your luck on Contestants Row. If you win there, you play for money and prizes on the stage.

    The cool thing is you get to play onstage even if you lose on Contestants Row. You won't find yourself stuck there like people on the show who never make it to the stage.

    The famous Price is Right wheel is also present in the game. Like on the show, the goal is to spin the wheel and get as close to 100 as possible without going over. If you go over, you're sent back to Contestants Row. But if you've lost too many times, the whole game ends.

    The Not-So Fun Stuff

    This game is very slow compared to other Nintendo DS games. The loading time between games is slower than I've ever seen. You spend a lot of time waiting for the next game or scene to appear. It's seems more time went into graphics and sound than actual gameplay or speed.

    Another annoyance is the in-game disclaimer. The disclaimer is long, and it scrolls on the screen each time you start the game. There's no way to skip it or increase the speed.

    The Game is Fun...But

    The Price is Right for the Nintendo DS isn't the best game around. Could it have been better? Yes. Is it a total waste? No. If you like the show, you'll probably enjoy the game.


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    Nintendo DS Game Reviews - Hell's Kitchen

    By Michelle Strait

    I enjoy watching Hell's Kitchen. I also enjoy cooking games like Cooking Mama. So I figured this game would be a good combination of the two. The game is good as a time management game like Cake Mania. But it's not a true cooking game like the other Nintendo DS top games Cooking Mama and Cooking Mama 2.

    Not Exactly Like the Show

    In this game, you are the owner of your own restaurant. But you also have to greet customers, seat them, take their orders, prepare the food, serve the food, and then accept payment.

    This is more of a management game than a cooking game. The actual cooking is limited to clicking on ingredients and timing them to finish cooking at the same time. You never prepare anything. That's nothing like most cooking games in which you have to actually boil, cut, chop, mix, and fry the food.

    Listening to Chef Ramsay's comments also get annoying after awhile. It's funny at first because he curses and it gets censored just like on the show. But it gets old quick because he says the same things over and over.

    Some Cool Things

    The most fun thing about this game is seeing how far you can get. And if you're like me, you won't find this game easy to beat.

    The game gets harder as you go along. In the beginning you have easy recipes and few customers. But as the number of customers increase, the recipes get more demanding.

    Managing the restaurant isn't easy. You have a lot of responsibility, and you must excel in everything. Mad customers are no good. If they get mad enough to leave, then you're in big trouble. Chef Ramsay will get furious and close your restaurant if you make a mess of things.

    One unique thing about this game is the recipe book. The game has real recipes created by Chef Ramsay. So if you like to cook, you can copy the recipes and cook them at home.

    Final Rating

    If you like the show, you might get a kick out of this game. But if you're looking for a cooking game that gives you more control over preparing the food, this isn't for you. Like I said, this game is more like Diner Dash or Cake Mania instead of a real cooking game like Cooking Mama. Also, this one is intended for adults and teens.


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    Nintendo DS Game Reviews - World Championship Poker

    By Michelle Strait

    World Championship Poker for the Nintendo DS is one of the better casino style games available. It's on my list of Nintendo DS top games because of its wide-variety of game selection.

    Terrific Poker and Non-Poker Game Selection

    The best thing about Nintendo DS World Championship Poker is its variety of games. Many poker players think Texas Hold Em is the only legitimate form of the game. Perhaps people who think that simply watch too much television.

    It's almost impossible to turn the channel without seeing a televised poker game. But if you think Texas Hold Em is the only game in town, then you're missing all the fun.

    The Games

    My favorite poker games are Omaha Hi/Lo and 7-Card Stud Hi/Lo. So it was a surprise to learn that the Nintendo DS version of World Championship Poker includes these games. And even better, there are twelve games in all on this one cartridge. The games are:

    * Texas Hold Em

    * Double Flop

    * Pineapple

    * Omaha

    * Omaha Hi/Lo

    * 7 Card Stud

    * 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo

    * Baseball

    * 5 Card Draw

    * Deuces Wild

    * Video Poker

    * Blackjack

    Playing the Game

    The fun starts when you play career mode.

    In career mode, you walk around the virtual casino in search of a game. The top screen offers a 3D first-person view of where you are in the casino. At the same time, the bottom screen displays an overhead view of your location.

    The casino tables each have a different game. You find a table with the game you want, and then tap the table with your stylus to play.

    Some tables have quick games that allow you to win a quick buck and move on, like the video poker game. For more involved play you'd pick a tournament table to compete against computer opponents.

    Your Opponents

    The computer opponents in this game are 3-D models. You see them while they play, and each has their own name, face, and body.

    Your opponents are also animated and make certain movements and sounds each time they play a hand. This is fun at first, but gets annoying and repetitive the longer you play. It also makes each hand longer than necessary. Luckily, you can turn the animations off under the options setting.

    Thanks to the wireless networking function, you can play the Nintendo DS version of World Championship Poker with friends. Of course, this only works if your friends are within range, and also have a Nintendo DS and the World Championship Poker game. Once connected, everyone can play most of the games together. The only downside is you're unable to name your player in wireless mode. So you have to remember which character is yours.

    Overall Rating: Five Poker Chips

    I recommend this game for anyone who enjoys portable gaming and poker. You can practice your skills without sitting in front of your computer or waiting for a live game.

    It's also a great way to pass time while waiting in line or stuck in a waiting room. So if you're interested in portable poker gaming, get a copy of World Championship Poker for the Nintendo DS.


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    Nintendo DS Game Reviews - World Series of Poker 2008

    By Michelle Strait

    I almost didn't buy "World Series of Poker 2008: Battle for the Bracelets". When it comes to Nintendo DS top games, there usually isn't a casino game in the bunch. Why, you ask? It's because most casino games are disappointing. This is not a casino game, but I figured it would be more of the same. Thankfully, I was wrong. This game is a union of portable gaming and poker that actually delivers the goods.

    World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Your Home

    The Nintendo DS version of World Series of Poker is based on the famous World Series of Poker (WSOP) tournament. Hundreds of poker players compete for a seat at the final table, with dreams of winning big bucks and a coveted gold WSOP bracelet.

    Just like in real life, the game allows you to play against virtual versions of some of the top poker players. Annie Duke, Jennifer Tilly, Johnny Chan, and Phil Hellmuth are a few of the top poker players in the game.

    Playing World Series of Poker 2008 for the Nintendo DS

    The object of the game is to become a champion Texas Hold Em player. You reach the top by squashing your competition and winning all the tournaments.

    Unless you're great at Texas Hold Em, you'll spend more time starting over than gloating over your victory. I'm not that good at Texas Hold Em, and you can tell by the number of times I go bust in this game.

    There are different modes of play in the game. If you're successful in Career Mode, you'll eventually reach the main event. The main event in the game is like the final table in the real life tournament. I've never made it that far, so good luck to you.

    After you have a few wins under your belt, professional players begin inviting you to various Vegas casinos for cash games. And there's also a heads-up option where you compete one-on-on against six professional players. When you manage to beat all six of them, you face Phil Hellmuth. I've also never made it this far, so once again, good luck to you.

    Playing Options

    In addition to career mode, there are quick play and multiplayer options.

    Quick play allows you to play short games without affecting any games saved in career mode. So if you've kicked butt in career mode, but tank during quick play, your career mode rating remains intact. And the quick play option lets you play with others nearby using a Wi-Fi connection.

    Quick play is fun because you can customize your game. You can choose the number of players, pros or amateurs, starting cash, limit or no limit game, blinds, and location.

    The Downside: Limited Poker Variations

    If you're looking to play poker games other than Texas Hold Em, this isn't the game for you.

    There are plenty of poker variations, but this particular game only includes Texas Hold Em. To play games such as Omaha or Stud, check out World Championship Poker, which is another good selection.

    World Series of Poker 2008 also includes a helpful training option. This is great for people unfamiliar with poker, but who want to learn the game. Phil's Poker School is a tutorial narrated by poker professional Phil Hellmuth. While you play a hand on the bottom screen, the top screen has a video of Phil Hellmuth giving you instructions.

    In-Game Options

    Other options under training include Same Hand Jam, which let's you pick two hole cards (your starting cards) and play nine rounds with them. There's also poker hand rankings and a Texas Hold Em guide.

    Overall Rating: Five Poker Chips

    I recommend World Series of Poker 2008 for poker players who love Texas Hold Em. The lack of game variation was a bit disappointing, but the superior training section made up for it. Overall, this game deserves a spot with other Nintendo DS top games.


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