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		<title>Older video games better or just nostalgia?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really miss games like Devil May Cry (the first one). It was the first PlayStation 2 game I purchased and to this day, the best one I ever played on the PS2. I own quite a few PS3 titles &#8230; <a href="http://mygamerdiary.com/2010/07/older-video-games-better-or-just.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really miss games like Devil May Cry (the first one). It was the first  PlayStation 2 game I purchased and to this day, the best one I ever  played on the PS2. I own quite a few PS3 titles (14 to be exact) and I  can&#8217;t really recall having a better experience with any one of them. Why  is this?</p>
<p>I guess it&#8217;s safe to say that every single PS3 game I  currently own does improve on DMC in some way or the other may it be  graphics, gameplay, sound or just the story line. I don&#8217;t believe that  DMC is actually a better game but more because it&#8217;s something I really  enjoyed in the past. Keyword here is past because as games evolve, so  does the world. Games that began on paper or cards have transitioned to online examples like WebSudoku or <a href="http://www.onlinepoker.com/">OnlinePoker.com</a>. I don&#8217;t really want to get all personal here but  everything changes over the years such as the relationship between my  parents, the pricing of food, crime rate, family and friends. I had  almost zero responsibilities, health problems, financial issues, etc. at  the time when I was playing the first DMC.</p>
<p>So yeah, DMC might be  an excellent piece of work but I firmly believe that the nostalgia I  feel for this title or any other is less based on the game itself and  more on that particular time in my life.</p>
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		<title>Sony PS3 Slim factory reset/format guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:06:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When formatting/restoring the PlayStation 3 there are five different options to choose from but only one of them (not stated in manual) actually performs a full factory &#8220;out of the box&#8221; reset. The following options can all be located within &#8230; <a href="http://mygamerdiary.com/2010/07/sony-ps3-slim-factory-reset-format.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When formatting/restoring the PlayStation 3 there are five different  options to choose from but only one of them (not stated in manual)  actually performs a full factory &#8220;out of the box&#8221; reset.</p>
<p>The following options can all be located within the Settings &gt; System Settings menu (excluding the hard reset option).</p>
<p>Note: None of these options will delete your PSN account or trophies (if synced).</p>
<p>1.) Quick Format</p>
<p>In  a nutshell the quick format option will simply erase all the data  (saves, videos, music, etc.) on the drive. You may however be able to  restore this data via specialized data restoration software but don’t  count on it.</p>
<p>Note: The option will not erase your user profile(s).</p>
<p>2.) Full Format</p>
<p>Similar  to quick format this option will delete all your data with the  exception of taking up to 25 hours (or more) depending on the drive  size. Software data restoration is pretty much out of the question here.  I recommend this option if you&#8217;re planning on selling your console.</p>
<p>Note: The option will not erase your user profile(s) and will automatically shutdown the machine after completion.</p>
<p>3.) Restore Default Settings</p>
<p>This option will restore your PS3 back to its basic fail safe settings (not factory default).  Even by doing this option your PS3 user(s) will still be active and  your PSN account(s) sign-in details will still be stored. Also the clock  will still be set and controller(s) will still be paired.</p>
<p>4.) Hard Reset</p>
<p>This  option is usually performed when connecting the PS3 to a different  display. To perform a hard reset make sure your console is turned off.  Turn the console on and keep the power button pressed in for a few  seconds until you hear a beep (apparently it’s a triple beep on the  older PS3). Your system will be restored to fail safe settings as per  the option above (3).</p>
<p>5.) Restore PS3 System</p>
<p>The  last option is actually the real deal. This option not only restores  the system settings but also performs a format (full or quick) but  there’s a catch (that’s not stated). Unlike option number 3 above the  restore performed here is actually a full factory reset. This option  will not only delete all your data but will also remove your PSN ID sign  in details (not actual account), reset the internal clock, delete user  profile(s) and un-pair the controller(s). This is the option to perform  if you want to reset your PS3 to out of the box condition.</p>
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		<title>Coming Soon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Blog comments missing after domain change</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier today I finally managed to register my domain with Google (via GoDaddy.com). Unfortunately for me the transfer of my domain had some (and still has) unexpected complications. The first thing I noticed was broken links directing me to unwanted &#8230; <a href="http://mygamerdiary.com/2010/07/blog-comments-missing-after-domain.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier today I finally managed to register my <a>domain</a> with Google (via GoDaddy.com). Unfortunately for me the transfer of my  domain had some (and still has) unexpected complications. The first  thing I noticed was broken links directing me to unwanted 404 errors and  I&#8217;ve also had some problems accessing the site (with the <a href="http://mygamerdiary.blogspot.com/">old</a> and new domain). Luckily for me both these issues were automatically resolved about four hours after the initial registration.</p>
<p>My  comments (luckily I only have a few) are however still missing and it&#8217;s  starting to freak me out a bit. Google states that all site changes  will be fully functional after 3 days. Being pessimistic and all I did  some research and its not looking too promising. My search presented me  with other domain transferring bloggers who have also experienced the  same missing comments problem. Luckily for them it did eventually return  although some claimed it took up to three months to reappear.</p>
<p>I surely hope that this isn&#8217;t the case for my site and I&#8217;m doing everything in my power to restore the comments ASAP.</p>
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		<title>45 Things you can do with your PS3 &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 13:58:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here I am again with part 2 of my 45 things you can do with your PlayStation 3 list but before we start I would just like to remind you that most of the points listed here are things you &#8230; <a href="http://mygamerdiary.com/2010/07/45-things-you-can-do-with-your-ps3-part_10.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here I am again with part 2 of my <a>45 things you can do with your PlayStation 3</a> list but before we start I would just like to remind you that most of  the points listed here are things you likely already know. The purpose  of this list is purely to serve as a reminder of all the small little  features PS3 owners so often tend to forget about and I&#8217;m pretty sure my  list doesn&#8217;t even cover half it. Heck, I&#8217;ll happy with just the games  and Bluray player alone. Anyway, enough rambling, let&#8217;s get on with it.</p>
<p>24.) Listen to music</p>
<p>The  PS3 supports full MP3 (and WMA if enabled) playback. The included  visualizations are however quite limited in quantity but definitely  makes up for it in quality. Alternatively you can also import your  iTunes playlists.</p>
<p>25.) View images</p>
<p>Viewing images on the PS3 is simply a breeze since it supports most major formats such as JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, and PNG.</p>
<p>26.) Upgrade firmware</p>
<p>Sony  is constantly adding new features and tweaks to the PS3 so if you  haven’t updated your firmware yet I suggest grabbing the latest version  since you can now…</p>
<p>27.) Edit videos</p>
<p>Thanks  to firmware 3.40 the PS3 now includes a video editor which offers a few  basic functions such as the ability to cut videos  and add music. The  videos can then also be uploaded to the Internet.</p>
<p>28.) Motion controls</p>
<p>Watch  out Wii, the awkwardly named PlayStation Move is on the horizon and by  the looks of it; it also seems to cater for the hardcore crowd. Just  don&#8217;t let you friends catch you playing with it alone <img src='http://mygamerdiary.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>29.) Customize your profile</p>
<p>I  will admit that the profile customization options on the PS3 are quite  limited but at least you&#8217;re still able to select an avatar, change your  PSN ID display colour and add a status update.</p>
<p>30.) Themes</p>
<p>There  are tons and tons of free XMB themes available for download all over  the net or alternatively you can try one of the dynamic themes offered  on the PS Store.</p>
<p>31.) Media Center</p>
<p>The  PS3 also allows you to steam music, movies and pictures directly from  your PC. Microsoft Media Player 11 will work fine although I personally  recommend you check out the <a href="http://ps3mediaserver.blogspot.com/">PS3 Media Server</a> application which offers better playback compatibility.</p>
<p>32.) PS Home</p>
<p>PlayStation  Home is a virtual community type application which allows you to create  an avatar to roam around with. There&#8217;s however not really much to do  besides creating your own apartment and checking out the scenery but  hey, at least it&#8217;s free.</p>
<p>33.) Remote keyboard (and play) via Sony Viao</p>
<p>If  you lucky enough to own a &#8220;P&#8221; series Sony Viao notebook I&#8217;m happy to  inform you that you can now use it as a keyboard for your PS3. There  have however been reports of connection problems so an alternative  option would be to…</p>
<p>34.) Connect a USB keyboard</p>
<p>You can connect a USB (or compatible Bluetooth) keyboard and/or mouse to your PS3 but just don&#8217;t expect to play games with it.</p>
<p>35.) Connect to the Internet</p>
<p>No,  the PS3 does not include a modem of any kind. I&#8217;ve actually met some  folks who honestly believe the PS3 includes an integrated ADSL router.  You can however connect the console online via Ethernet or Wireless.</p>
<p>36.) Browse online</p>
<p>Well  since you&#8217;re connected to the Internet why not make use of the pretty  decent integrated browser. I&#8217;ve even used the browser to…</p>
<p>37.) Blog</p>
<p>Yep,  you can even blog from your PS3 which a quite nifty for folks like me  who prefer to work from the err… couch. Also supported is the terribly  famous…</p>
<p>38.) Facebook</p>
<p>I&#8217;m  actually not a huge fan of Facebook but who am I to argue with the  millions of users who simply worship it. Don&#8217;t expect to play Farmville  though.</p>
<p>39.) Join PlayStation Plus</p>
<p>PlayStation  Plus is a newly launched subscription service that offers premium  features such as full game trails, automatic downloads, store discounts  and more at a minimal cost so I would definitely recommend checking it  out.</p>
<p>40.) Youtube</p>
<p>Need to take a break from gaming? Chill out a bit and enjoy some Youtube videos while relaxing on the couch.</p>
<p>41.) Listen to radio</p>
<p>You can stream radio on your PS3 with services such as Pandora and rumour is that Hulu and Last.FM might also be coming soon.</p>
<p>42.) Folding@home</p>
<p>Folding@home  one of the world&#8217;s largest distributed computing projects and the goal  of the project is to understand protein folding, misfolding and related  diseases. You too can become part of this project with your PS3.</p>
<p>43.) Create multiple users</p>
<p>The  PS3 supports multiple users each with their own theme, save data and  trophies. Just keep in mind that music, videos, images and PSN games are  shared with every user.</p>
<p>44.) PSP remote play</p>
<p>Remote play allows your PSP to interact with your PS3 granting access to images, music, video and selected games.</p>
<p>45.) Enjoy the silence</p>
<p>I  originally wanted to list Linux but due to discontinued support I opted  for something totally simple and overlooked. Optical drives generally  tend to be quite noisy but luckily for PS3 owners the Bluray drive is  whisper quiet and this is probably one of my most appreciated aspects of  the console. It&#8217;s not a function but it sure is a blessing.</p>
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		<title>45 Things you can do with your PS3 &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 13:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PlayStation 3 &#8211; It only does everything, well that&#8217;s what Sony says anyway and while I&#8217;m sure it doesn&#8217;t make popcorn or wake me up in morning (I hope they add that) it indeed does offer a ton of features. &#8230; <a href="http://mygamerdiary.com/2010/07/45-things-you-can-do-with-your-ps3-part.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PlayStation 3 &#8211; It only does everything, well that&#8217;s what Sony says  anyway and while I&#8217;m sure it doesn&#8217;t make popcorn or wake me up in  morning (I hope they add that) it indeed does offer a ton of features.  The PlayStation 2 was (and still is) a wonderful console but doesn&#8217;t  even come close to the PS3 in terms of value for money even at it&#8217;s  original launch, so a couple of days back I started listing all the  things you can do with your PS3 no matter how small they might be and  came up with a list of 45 things random things. The list will be posted  in two parts so here’s the first one:</p>
<p>1.) PS3 exclusive games</p>
<p>I  guess it&#8217;s pretty obvious being the main feature of the console and all  but you must keep in mind that the PS3 does offer some of the best  exclusive titles out there. There&#8217;s no denying the brilliance of titles  such as Uncharted, InFamous and Killzone 2. Please note that I&#8217;m not  saying the PS3 has the best exclusives but some you just can&#8217;t  experience anywhere else.</p>
<p>2.) Play your old PS1 classics</p>
<p>This  is one of the most neglected PS3 features in my opinion. The PS3 is  pretty capable of playing most disc based PS1 games so there&#8217;s no real  reasons why you shouldn’t scratch out some of those classics in the  attic and enjoy them all over again.</p>
<p>3.) PS2 classics</p>
<p>For  the lucky folks with backwards compatible consoles this is pretty much a  no-brainer but luckily for us newer PS3 owners there&#8217;s still hope. Sony  is digging out the old classics as seen with the God of War and Sly  Collection and upscaling them to HD glory. It&#8217;s pretty safe to assume  that the ICO collection isn&#8217;t far away either.</p>
<p>4.) Play PSN games</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s  another pretty obvious one but still an option that adds massive value  to your purchase. The PlayStation Store is filled with hundreds of must  own titles such as Flower and Fat Princess so there&#8217;s no real reason not  to check them out… unless you&#8217;re broke.</p>
<p>5.) PSP Minis</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t  forget about these little gems either. There are some seriously awesome  mini games to found on the PS Store that can be enjoyed on both the PSP  and PS3.</p>
<p>6.) Be a DJ, Rock or Popstar</p>
<p>Why  not take a break from the old trusty Dualshock and be a DJ with DJ  Hero, a Rockstar with Guitar Hero or maybe even a Popstar with err…  Singstar. Or even better why not…</p>
<p>7.) Take part in a game show</p>
<p>Buzz!  For PS3 sees players answering trivia questions whilst competing in a  fictional game show. It&#8217;s perfect for the older folks who aren&#8217;t really  into video gaming.</p>
<p>8.) 3D Games</p>
<p>Yep,  3D gaming is here and while it&#8217;s still really expensive at this getting  stage it&#8217;s definitely something to look forward too and most likely the  next evolution in gaming.</p>
<p>9.) PSN game sharing</p>
<p>This  seems to be a regular occurrence on the PS3ZA forum I frequently visit.  It&#8217;s the simple concept of purchasing games on PSN and sharing them  with others so that they can return the favour. There are however  restrictions that one should keep in mind but it&#8217;s still something you  can check out if you&#8217;re running low on funds.</p>
<p>10.) Watch DVD&#8217;s</p>
<p>The  word &#8220;duh&#8221; comes to mind since almost all electronic equipment these  days allow DVD playback but hey, at least the movies are upscaled <img src='http://mygamerdiary.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>11.) Watch Blu-Ray movies</p>
<p>There&#8217;s seriously no introduction required here expect the fact that soon you&#8217;ll be enjoying…</p>
<p>12.) 3D Movies</p>
<p>Now  you can watch Avatar… in 3D… at home! The best part of 3D movies on the  PS3 is obvious fact that there&#8217;s no additional charge for it. Good luck  on affording that 52&#8243; 3DTV though.</p>
<p>13.) Watch TV</p>
<p>There&#8217;s  quite a few options available when it comes to watching TV on your PS3  so it might be best to just Google it but still another little bonus the  PS3 provides or alternatively you can simply…</p>
<p>14.) Stream movies</p>
<p>Now  that the PS3 support Netflix there&#8217;s no reason the leave the couch.  Streaming is however limited to certain countries so no movies for me  here in South Africa <img src='http://mygamerdiary.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>15.) Online gaming</p>
<p>Online gaming is a pretty obvious feature but don&#8217;t forget that it&#8217;s totally free on PSN. Take that Xbo… nevermind.</p>
<p>16.) LAN gaming</p>
<p>Why  not make your first person shooter sessions more personal by hosting  (or joining) a LAN party? Some people however prefer not to transport  their consoles so the other alternative would be…</p>
<p>17.) 4 Player splitscreen games</p>
<p>The  PS3 allows 4 players to join in on the fun simultaneously although  games that support this feature are unfortunately quite limited.</p>
<p>18.) Trophies</p>
<p>Trophies  will make you want to smash your controller but in a good of way.  Obtaining some of them is pretty easy but if you really want a challenge  you should definitely check out Hanna Montana.</p>
<p>19.) Upgrade your hard drive</p>
<p>Well  with all the tons of stuff you can store on the PS3, upgrading the hard  drive should be a simple process. Luckily for you, it is. The PS3 HDD  can easily be replaced by a normal 2.5&#8243; inexpensive notebook drive, no  mess, no fuss or you can simply…</p>
<p>20.) Add more space via external media</p>
<p>Simply  connect an external hard drive via the USB port and voila, more space.  Just double check that the drive is formatted as FAT32 otherwise it  won&#8217;t detect.</p>
<p>21.) Backup your PS3</p>
<p>Since  we&#8217;re on the topic of hard drives, why not backup your PS3 in case  &#8220;touch on wood&#8221; something bad happens. The PS3 has a very user friendly  integrated backup solution within the settings menu or if you prefer you  can rather just…</p>
<p>22.) Backup your game saves</p>
<p>You  actually don&#8217;t need an external HDD for this since a flash drive will  be more than sufficient. Just be warned that some game saves are copy  protected and therefore can&#8217;t be backed up (which really sucks).</p>
<p>23.) Play region free games</p>
<p>All  PS3 games are region free so importing rare titles is always an option  to keep in mind. The Blu-ray movies are however region locked though.</p>
<p>Well that&#8217;s the end of part one, thanks for reading <img src='http://mygamerdiary.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>My Gamer Diary is back&#8230; with a PS3</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 14:03:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Firstly I would like to deeply apologize for my absence and then I would also like to thank all my subscribers for hanging in there. My return has been long overdue but there&#8217;s good reason for that which I&#8217;ll chat &#8230; <a href="http://mygamerdiary.com/2010/07/my-gamer-diary-is-back-with-ps3.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Firstly I would like to deeply apologize for my absence and then I would  also like to thank all my subscribers for hanging in there. My return  has been long overdue but there&#8217;s good reason for that which I&#8217;ll chat  about in future posts. The main thing is I&#8217;m back but with a PlayStation  3 at my side. Yes it&#8217;s true; I&#8217;ve sold my Xbox (which also explains the  major change to the website) and decided to go the Sony route. I still  love the Xbox but since all my favourite (and wanted) games are only  available on the PS3, I seriously had no other choice. In an ideal world  it would have been nice to own both of them but that&#8217;s not going to  happen any time soon.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve however been working very hard on about 40 articles which I&#8217;m really excited about. For the folks that are new here, <a href="http://mygamerdiary.blogspot.com/">My Gamer Diary</a> focuses more on the personal aspects of console gaming and less on the  news, previews, and reviews type of information that can be found pretty  much everywhere else on the net. I&#8217;m really looking forward to chatting  with you all and to hear all about your personal experiences with the  PS3.</p>
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		<title>My little Xbox 360 Jasper adventure</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 15:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After all the Jasper hype I finally decided to go out and get one (even though I already own a perfectly working Falcon). This task however, was not as easy as it seemed at first. For those who don’t know, &#8230; <a href="http://mygamerdiary.com/2009/08/my-little-xbox-360-jasper-adventure.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After all the Jasper hype I finally decided to go out and get one (even  though I already own a perfectly working Falcon). This task however, was  not as easy as it seemed at first. For those who don’t know, the Xbox  360 Jasper model is the latest revision of the console out at the moment  with talk about it being the RROD savior (we shall see). <a href="http://www.google.co.za/search?hl=en&amp;safe=off&amp;ei=Np51SsgbkaGMB7_k7acG&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=spell&amp;resnum=0&amp;ct=result&amp;cd=1&amp;q=xbox+jasper+details&amp;spell=1">Google</a> can help with more info if needed.</p>
<p>Anyway,  the mission was simple: Wake up early, infiltrate the local shopping  mall, grab the first 12.1A unit (Jasper) I see, rush back home and enjoy  my purchase victory. Things however did not really go according to  prior debriefing. The first shop (Game) had a nice special going. Buy  any Xbox 360 console and get a second Xbox controller for free. I  obviously should have known there was a catch since after inspecting  three units I discovered them all to be old stock 16.5A (they still  exist?!) models. The next shop (CNA) had zero specials running (actually  the units were slightly more expensive) and after confirming four  Falcon units I knew this shop was not going to help me out. The third  shop (Musica) had some mixed results. Some of the units were Falcons and  some were older Xenon/Zephyrs or whatever bases ones. The other shops  in the mall wouldn’t even allow me to open the little flap on the side  of the box (paranoid?) which made it extremely hard to even try and  identify the units as Jaspers.</p>
<p>Needless to say, I left the mall  extremely frustrated. I sat outside having a smoke thinking about my  limited options when I noticed a small shopping complex across the road.  There was still hope! The complex only had one shop to try (Look &amp;  Listen) so I went in clutching my thumbs. The sales dude informed me  that they only had two Arcade units in stock but offered me the chance  to inspect the amp rating via the flap window. Tada! My Jasper unit was  finally located but the biggest surprise came when I unpacked the unit  at home. As you most likely already know, the Jasper models come with  256/512mb memory onboard but as a bonus I received an additional 512mb  memory card (including Worms) and a copy of Sega Superstar Tennis. The  day was pretty much a success.</p>
<p>This just proves that it’s sometimes better to just take your time and shop around a little.</p>
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		<title>Have I become antisocial due to Xbox gaming?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 15:13:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve been thinking about this for quite some time now. How antisocial am I really? Well I don’t have many friends, I’m single, I spend most of my day thinking about gaming and I host my own Xbox dedicated blog. &#8230; <a href="http://mygamerdiary.com/2009/08/have-i-become-antisocial-due-to-xbox.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve been thinking about this for quite some time now. How antisocial am  I really? Well I don’t have many friends, I’m single, I spend most of  my day thinking about gaming and I host my own Xbox dedicated blog. Wow,  I really am antisocial! It won’t be fair to blame this on my Xbox  however since I’ve been a gamer long before the console was even  released. I’m trying to remember the first game I ever played. If I  recall correctly it was some Ace flight fighter simulation game on the  Commodore 64 when I was like twelve years old. Yes you read correctly,  the Commodore 64. My first console however was the 8-bit Nintendo  Entertainment System and boy did that thing consume hours of my life  (and money since the power adapters kept burning out).</p>
<p>I’ve  always had a passion for gaming but not in a job sense kind of way. It’s  my hobby, my escape, my diversion from reality. I had plenty of friends  in school but almost all of them got married and created their own  little American dreams. The reason for me creating this blog is purely  due to my passion for games. Yeah sure, my English is not the best (see  note on right hand pane) but I try to at least make it readable (and  hopefully entertaining). Every time I complete a post I feel that sense  of satisfaction since I truly believe I’ve just contributed something to  my source of entertainment. I sincerely apologize if I’m getting a  little deep here.</p>
<p>Sure I had relationships in the past but as  with most women, gaming was not really approved. They all started off  with the usual “yeah, gaming is cool man” but that quickly turned into  “you’re addicted to that junk”. I didn’t really even play that much but I  guess they all have this idea that guys simply “grow out of it” over  time. What’s the point of going into a relationship if you don’t really  approve of your partner’s hobbies? Well I guess there are two sides to  every story. Bottom line is that I’m not really in need of a  relationship or heavy parties and whatnot. I’ll rather chill at home,  watch some movies, play some games, write a few posts and listen to  music as geeky as that might sound. If people want to label me as a  geek, nerd or whatever, that’s fine with me but at least I’m not giving  up the things I love to spend time with other people who don’t really  accept me for what I am or truly like.</p>
<p>I’m not antisocial due to  video games. I’m antisocial since I prefer spending my time with the  hobbies I love and not with people who don’t respect it.</p>
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		<title>Dear Microsoft: Mega Turrican for Xbox Live please</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 15:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yeah I pretty much grew up in the 16-bit era although here in South Africa we didn’t really have a choice between Super Nintendo and Sega Megadrive/Genesis. Nintendo didn’t really bother with SA much and that time the only Mario &#8230; <a href="http://mygamerdiary.com/2009/08/dear-microsoft-mega-turrican-for-xbox.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah I pretty much grew up in the 16-bit era although here in South  Africa we didn’t really have a choice between Super Nintendo and Sega  Megadrive/Genesis. Nintendo didn’t really bother with SA much and that  time the only Mario based console we had was the Famicom. We were pretty  much stuck with good old Sonic. I’ve honestly played a truck load of  games on my old Megadrive and till this day I still wish I didn’t sell  it. Retro titles are however being re-released in complications and  whatnot these days but I still miss the feel of the old consoles. Insert  cartridge, turn on, no display, remove cartridge, blow out slot,  reinsert cartridge and wham, 16-bit eye candy.</p>
<p>Anyway, if  there’s one title I would really love to replay, it’s Mega Turrican.  I’ve spent hours messing up my eye sight on my old tube television with  this game (now I wear glasses). It just had all the wonderful elements  required for a great platformer. I’ll never forget the frantic action,  great controls, sharp visuals, mega power-ups and fantastically awesome  sound track. Maybe one day Mirco$oft will be so kind as to add it to the  marketplace.</p>
<p>Well here’s a video about the game you can check out while I try and recover from nostalgia.</p>
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