Friday, September 14, 2007

Coffee Tycoon Videogame

Hey, look, another tycoon game. Didn’t we just complain about there being too many tycoon games? Yes, yes we did. Apparently, complaining doesn’t actually help anything. This time around we’re getting a coffee tycoon game called Coffee Tycoon. Maybe the game will be more original than the name. Hey, when done right, the tycoon genre can be as addictive as coffee, so we’ll reserve judgment.

Source:

http://www.joystiq.com/2005/02/17/coffeetycoonwillrequirealotofhands-onresearch/

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Hot coffee prevents carjacking

Here’s something to think about over your breakfast this morning: a carjacker was prevented from stealing a man’s car by a steaming cup of hot coffee. Apparently the carjacker knocked on the driver’s window with a gun and motioned for him to get out. The driver—who had just bought a cup of hot coffee—slammed the door into the assailant’s legs and threw the steaming coffee onto his neck and face.

In the scuffle immediately afterwards the driver managed to get the gun and point it at the attacker. Unfortunately the attacker managed to slip away into nearby woods. Local Police are still searching for the attacker and two men believed to be associated with the attempted carjacking.

In light of all the previous “Hot Coffee” controversy, this is a delightfully ironic outcome to a very real and dangerous situation. Now the only question is will Rockstar allow NPC’s in the next GTA to defend their cars with steaming cups of java?

Source:

http://www.joystiq.com/2005/10/21/real-hot-coffee-prevents-carjacking/

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Second Life Makes Dream Of Owning Coffee Shop Come True

 

Poor Second Life, it just can’t seem to catch a break. Regardless of how many numbers they put out showing how many people are signed up for the service, they are continually the butt of jokes and have become the red headed step child of the game world. Now, even The Onion is getting in on the act and taking a jab at the popular yet much maligned online community. In an article titled “Second Life Makes Dream Of Owning Fictitious Coffee Shop Come True” they relate the tale of a young girl who “never thought she would have the opportunity to own and operate a completely fabricated coffee shop and performance space.” It’s a short article, just a couple of paragraphs, but worth a read and a chuckle. Besides, I never tire of pot shots taken at SL, especially by a high class joint like The Onion.

Source:

http://kotaku.com/gaming/second-life/the-onion-takes-on-second-life-267495.php

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Blue Dragon Coffee Mug

You’ve got a big, expensive game and you want to squeeze every last yen out of it. What do you do? Hit up the nicotine and caffeine fiends! And thus, we bring you the limited-edition Blue Dragon Zippo lighter, the Blue Dragon coffee mugs and the Blue Dragon t-shirt were born. The titanium-coated lighter has been etched with a laser and is priced at 10,500 yen (US $87). The mug set features the main characters and goes for 3,360 yen ($28). And the silhouette shirt goes for 4,200 yen ($35). Goodies drop this Spring, but pre-orders at being taken now at online retailer LaLaBit Market. So hurry. Oh, did I mention it’s Japan only? Well, it’s Japan only.

Source:

http://kotaku.com/gaming/microsoft/the-blue-dragon-lighter-234218.php

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Blow Your Cash On A Gaming Coffee Table

Think a four-grand arcade stick-cum-PC was stupid-expensive? Hah. It’s a bargain compared to this. Admittedly somewhat classy-looking (if you kept the joystick bits away from guests) with its glassy finish, this coffee table from “Surface Tension” is just that. A coffee table. One with a couple of arcade controllers sticking out the side, a PC in its belly and a screen on the top so you can play Double Dragon while you eat your breakfast cereal and cut commercial quantities of cocaine on it. Which you’d need to be doing if you wanted to pay for this thing. Based in Britain, the sellers are asking £3295. Which is USD$6635.

Source:

http://kotaku.com/gaming/design/blow-your-cash-on-a-gaming-coffee-table-295903.php

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Beijing Perfect World Signs Strategic Agreement with Nestle

Beijing Perfect World Co., Ltd. announced today the signing of a strategic agreement with Nestle, producers of the renowned ‘Nescafe’ brand. Keen online gamers this summer will see attentions absorbed by ”Zhuxian Online,” the fantastic game produced by Beijing Perfect World, and now, as part of this new agreement with Nestle, players will also benefit from deliciously tasty coffee. The agreement, signed in July 2007, will see a co-operation between Beijing Perfect World and Nestle’s premier brand, Nescafe.

As the ”favorite brand of domestic students”, Nescafe applies itself to the continued improvement of coffee products. Nestle has kept the top spot in coffee production in China for the last couple of years, and in January 2007, with the upgrade of their fresh new Nestle website, the majority of young consumers have been absorbed by the modern and wonderful items available.

”Zhuxian Online” has occupied the whole world so far in 2007. As one of the biggest developers and publishers in the field of domestic online-games, Beijing Perfect World, developer and publisher of ”Zhuxian Online”, has kept its high-improvement momentum since their establishment in 2004. Its products of different levels receive high praise from both domestic and overseas markets.

”Zhuxian Online,” the main product in first half of 2007, not only initiated several world-new systems, but they have also created the new game- style featuring in jump-puzzle-solutions. Also, Perfect World has carried out the novel-online game model. International celebrity, Richie Ren, has also already signed up to be the star representative of ”Zhuxian Online”, with Perfect World investing a large sum of money into the shooting of the fantasy film MU and the composition of the theme music,
maximizing the entertainment value.

The two companies have seen big success through the original 3D online games. The young game fans will have the opportunity to be awarded with superior VIP equipments for free in order to better experience the wonderful ”Zhuxian Online” while enjoying the rich taste of Nescafe. It is believed that the work between Perfect World and Nestle will not only contribute to the fastening of relations, but also the trend to promote games from Beijing Perfect World and products from Nestle, drawing even
greater attention from online gamers.

Source:

http://kotaku.com/gaming/advertising/nestle–beijing-perfect-world-enter-partnership-288505.php

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Confirmed: Sex minigame in PS2 San Andreas

This week saw a Grand Theft Auto game once again at the center of a nationwide controversy. The point of contention this time was the so-called “Hot Coffee” mod for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which had everyone from anti-game crusader Jack Thompson to US Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) percolating with outrage and/or calls for federal game regulation.

The Hot Coffee mod first surfaced last month, when the PC version of San Andreas was released. The mod, which is available on numerous Web sites, adds a bonus sex minigame as a reward for the numerous “girlfriend” missions in San Andreas.

Previously, when game hero Carl “CJ” Johnson successfully wined and dined one of several girlfriends a certain number of times, she would ask him into her house for “coffee.” After entering, the game shows an external shot of the house with muffled sounds of a couple emitting moans in flagrante delicto. PC versions of San Andreas with the “Hot Coffee” mod installed show what goes on inside the house, treating players to a sexually graphic minigame of CJ fornicating with his girlfriend.

According to its creators, the Hot Coffee mod merely unlocks hidden, preexisting code inside San Andreas. The game’s publisher, Rockstar Games, appeared to vehemently–but carefully–deny that charge in a statement earlier this week. “So far we have learned that the ‘Hot Coffee’ modification is the work of a determined group of hackers who have gone to significant trouble to alter scenes in the official version of the game,” the company said. “In violation of the software user agreement, hackers created the ‘Hot Coffee’ modification by disassembling and then combining, recompiling and altering the game’s source code.”

Rockstar’s statement also claimed that the mod was the product of complex technical tampering. “Since the ‘Hot Coffee’ scenes cannot be created without intentional and significant technical modifications and reverse-engineering of the game’s source code, we are currently investigating ways that we can increase the security protection of the source code and prevent the game from being altered by the ‘Hot Coffee’ modification,” read the statement.

However, Rockstar Games’ argument has been undermined by an increasing number of reports that claimed the sex minigame is in the PlayStation 2 version of San Andreas. Since the PS2 version comes on an unmoddable DVD, it cannot have any content added to it, although cheat codes–created either by the publisher or third parties–can unlock preexisting code on the disc. While devices such as GameShark and Action Replay Max can tweak preexisting variables in system memory with cheats, they cannot inject new models, animations, and/or code into a game.

To prove or disprove rumors that the PS2 San Andreas contains a sexually graphic minigame, GameSpot decided to test the cheat codes circulating around the Web on a sealed, first-edition copy of San Andreas. After acquiring the “Uncensored Hot Coffee” codes from the respected tech-blog Kotaku, we entered them into an easily obtainable Action Replay Max cheat device. After entering the “Enable all Girlfriends” cheat, we began the game and then gave CJ maximum sex appeal, via a cheat from GameFAQs that requires no external code.

After saving, our test editor had Carl visit the house of his nearest girlfriend, Denise in Los Santos. Carl then took Denise on a series of dates to the nearest bar. After a few complications–including being busted for two-timing by another of CJ’s girlfriends–we completed a fourth date with Denise, after which she invited us into her house for “coffee.”

The next screen proved that the PlayStation 2 edition of the game does indeed include a sexually graphic minigame, which plays almost exactly the same as the Hot Coffee mod. It begins inside a bedroom with Denise, wearing only a pink thong and a cutoff T-shirt bearing the Rockstar logo, performing simulated fellatio on CJ, who is fully clothed in jeans and a “wife beater”-style tank top.

After a few seconds, the minigame proceeds to semi-explicit simulated copulation. Although players can change the camera angle with the circle button, as well as cycle though three sexual positions with the square button, no genitalia are ever seen. To win, players must maintain a steady rhythm with the left analog stick to build up an “excitement meter” on the right of the screen. Fill the meter and Denise becomes very excited, telling CJ he is “the man” before the game congratulates you with the words “Nice guys finish last!” Let the meter drop to empty and the game admonishes you with “Failure to satisfy a woman is a CRIME!”

Given that the minigame is about as raunchy as an episode of Sex and the City, cannot be accessed without entering a long string of cheat codes, and takes several hours of effort to access, charges that San Andreas is “pornographic” may seem extreme to some. However, its existence does appear to contradict Rockstar Games’ carefully worded statement blaming hacker mischief for the existence of the Hot Coffee mod.

Source:

http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/07/15/news_6129301.html

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