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Feb 17

Re: Top Ten Achievements That Will Never Be

Filed under All Posts, Old Entries, Video Games by Kenneth Ormandy.

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Browsing Digg yesterday, I came across a funny article about (fake) rejected Xbox 360 Achievements. Inspired, I set out to create my own, complete with original images. They are all built off experiences of my own or ones friends have told me. This limited my choice of games and ideas, so there are only six right now, maybe I'll add more if I think of some good ones. Crackdown: Have a Heart
Kill at least two civilians for every one gang member killed after three hours of play.
Worth: 20G Lumines Live!: No Lag Online
Complete a Lumines Live! Xbox Live multiplayer battle that does not lag throughout the entire match.
Worth: 20G Hardwood Backgammon: Zzz...
Play through an entire game of Backgammon against the computer without getting even slightly bored.
Worth: 50G Geometry Wars: Survive This!
Clear the screen without using a ...

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Sep 23

Pixels vs. Print

Filed under All Posts, Editorial, Internet, Old Entries by Kenneth Ormandy.

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I was at Chapters today flipping through a magazine when it occurred to me how many advertisements were in it. After looking in a couple others, even big name ones, there were still a huge number of ads. Let's do the math, here. The first magazine I was looking at was only a short thing, 55 pages or so. I counted it up and there were around 20 full page ads, plus some extra pages covered with smaller ads, plus a couple of 'side bar' ads. That's insane. So, an already overpriced $6.50 CND magazine is at least 35% advertisements, along with some extra added in ads and a few articles with one of those graphic things covering one and a half pages that leaves only half of a page of text. Clearly this would need to have some really amazing articles to make it worth buying. Of course, this is and has always been a trend with the magazine industry. People like their articles all jazzed up with images and little drawings and such. And, as they say, money doesn't grow on trees. Making a mag is a costly investment, and it takes a lot of these ads to keep costs down. Still, it isn't hard to believe that sometimes publishers decide to put in more than necessary to make a few extra bucks. Now, though, with blogs, RSS feeds and sites like Digg gaining in popularity every day, the internet may be cutting into magazine's profits more than you think.

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