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Dragonball Z: Burst Limit, Review and Comparison to Dick’s Cinematic Combat System

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Early fighting games had one status, a life gauge, and it only went one way: down. Some other fighters added another layer in the form of an energy/rage gauge. That too usually only went up until filled to max, then you can use some devastating ability. Dragonball Z: Burst Limit not only employs a third gauge, but the ones apart from the health gauge are freely dynamic, filling and depleting depending on action. This is a lot like my earlier-drafted cinematic combat system.

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The Futurists Featured on Two Sentz Blog

The Futurists is now being featured on the Two Sentz news blog. Based out of Salisbury, MD, Two Sentz aims, in the words of its writers, to be “the antithesis” of sites like “Salisbury News”.

Even if you aren’t from Salisbury, or agree with all the views that Two Sentz supports, be sure to visit their site and discuss your own opinions. It is a great thing to have dialogue, so be sure not to miss this new and compelling voice.

Click here to visit Two Sentz.

Mindwarp

Back in August of 2007, Protozoic conducted an interview with Steve Barnett, the director of Mindwarp. It seems that Mindwarp is going to get screened at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin Texas this Octorber 2! I can’t imagine what seeing Mindwarp on the big screen is like. If you are in Austin then, be sure to check it out.

Here are the details:

October 2, 2008
Alamo Drafthouse
Fantastic Fest
512-912-0529

Also read more about the screening here.

For more information visit www.originalalamo.com.

Time Tripper

For the past four weeks my friend and I have been playing Time Tripper, a game Elias turned me onto. Time Tripper follows the adventures of a marijuana smoking soldier in Vietnam who travels in time and fights various tripped-out battles. The scenarios range from WWII, to cavemen, to T-Rexes, to really bizzare stuff like something called the Autozoo and King Pong (King Pong gives all new meaning to “tripping balls”).

While I sort of get the sense that Time Tripper is a paper war game aimed at beginners (and the D&D crowd), if you’re like me and grossly unfamiliar with paper war games, be aware that they aren’t the type of things you bust out when you can’t find Jenga for your next dinner party. In addition to being really complex, the rules are far from lucidly written (bear in mind we had two people trying to figure the game out).

If you are up to the challenge, the game is a lot of fun. Though it is a war game, its warped sense of humor make a really fun play once you figure it out, or half-way figure it out like us. If you don’t think you’ll be playing the paper version any time soon, DewKid.com wrote a Java version of the
game. While the Java version does all the calculations for you, its insanely tough (I can make it past 3 boards or so without getting killed in a good game). The coolest thing about the Java adaptation is the graphics for the counters. Now if someone would just do a version of the game for Facebook.

Time Tripping