November 27, 2008

Yoshi's Island DS for Nintendo DS Review

If your a Nintendo fan then your going to know who Yoshi is, THATS right, Mario’s little green companion is back, this time for the Nintendo DS. Yoshi's Island DS is a visually amusing game that can be played for many hours or even days. It has tonnes of levels for you to complete and is a fun game for the little ones right through to the older Nintendo fans.



Break it down:
The game includes many of our old Nintendo favorites from Yoshi and Mario through to princess peach and donkey Kong, the twist in this game is most of the characters are babies, all with there own special abilities. Yoshi is on a mission to rescue these babies that were stolen by the wicked bowser!

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The look of the game is your typical Nintendo graphics, a lot of colours, a lot of cartoonish levels that are bright and good quality, Nintendo’s always done a good job at keeping things amusing but basic at the same time and Yoshi island is no exception. The sound is also typical Nintendo with fun noises and adventure game music which is generally cheery and bright. The weapons in the game is something new to me (only playing Nintendo games on the Game boy pocket or NES or Super NES) were you catch enemies with your tongue, swallow them and then some how lay eggs, now we all know that is pretty strange, but hey! Its Nintendo, they don’t need to explain anything! The shooting isn’t just a regular up and across shooting system either, its hard to explain but the egg floats in front of you up and down, when the angle is rite you press the button and it shoots in the chosen direction, though it sounds difficult it is actually a very effective control.

You play as Yoshi, on your back your carrying either baby Mario baby princess peach or baby donkey Kong as your running through the levels, unlocking doors an jumping over obstacles, each character with there unique skill helps you get along quicker, for instance baby DK can grab onto ropes, baby Mario can make blocks appear and baby princess can use her dress to float temporarily. The difficulty is challenging especially if you haven’t chosen the rite character but each level can be beaten after 2 or 3 go’s. The controls are nice and basic, B to jump, Y to attack with your tongue and A to shoot eggs. The split screen is a nice feature forcing the player to play the game differently by having to shift your eyes from top to bottom. The packaging is basic, coming in a plastic case with the paper cover on the outside, you get 2 booklets with it, 1 is more of a health and safety booklet explaining the likely hood of seizures attacks, radio wave effects and sore fingers, the other booklet is the games 25 page instruction book telling your the controls of the game in more detail, but the game is pretty basic an you shouldn’t need the manual to figure things out.

Yoshi's Island DS is a pretty fun game for the casual gamers and Nintendo fans, defiantly got the old school feel of the NES and game boy games, it costs just under $70AU from eb games and is well worth the price. We give it 7 Eggs out of 10.

September 17, 2007

How to record guitars at the home studio

In this video we're going to have a look at how to record electric guitars. With any type of recording its important to configure the signal change. Getting you guitar sound into the mixing desk could include using a pre amp like shown on the video, or you could rely on the pre amp built into the mixer. The video also runs through several micing methods and tips like close micing and what mics to use. Then all you will need to do is set your gain levels so when you play your guitar the gain mite flicker at the loudest part, but it should light up anytime other than that.

August 23, 2007

Fine Tunings your drums

This is the last video in the series of tuning your drum heads. There are a few things we'll clear up before we get into tuning our drums, First thing is what will we be tuning our drums to? Every drum has a range of tone in which it speaks best, take the tone out of this range and it will sound hollow and dead.

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