NBA Street Homecourt Hell

Its been a long time since I played a game that got me so upset. I seriously suck at NBA Street Homecort for the Xbox 360! I mean, it really brings the devil out in me. I know that its childish, but I found myself punching the nearest ottoman, spitting, getting a hot face and cursing like it was going out of style last night.

I know that practice makes perfect, and I always play a few games against the computer before I go online. Thinking that I got it down, here comes Mr. Big Shot just owning me on the court. Its not like I don’t know what I am doing because its always a close game…but I always lose!

The game is based on tricks and obviously, scoring points. After calming down and thinking about where I am screwing up…I realized that this is my weak area that needs some work. Also, by studying other players, its easy to pick up on their constant and repetative routines. How come they can make shots and dunks…and I get the ball knocked away every single time?!

Searching the web, I found some decent guides that should help me out when I try again later:

Trick Remixer Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3lKsTrP8uY

Trick Remixer Article: http://sports.ign.com/articles/751/751291p1.html (or view below)

My other downfall or problem is that I used to pick NBA teams. I noticed that everyone that I play with picks from the NBA allstars category…duh.

If anyone has anymore helpful links, post a comment and let me know!

NBA Street Homecourt: The Trick Remixer
Innovative new way to cross-over opponents and take it to the hoop.






December 15, 2006 – Allen Iverson crosses the ball from right to left, hops over the rock as it bounces past, adds a hesitation step, then spins through the air like a Tony Jaa missile as he bursts past defenders. When he lands, the crossover dribble starts beating the concrete under his feet faster and faster like a paddle ball player on andro until The Answer finally crouches down in front of his defender to skip the leather back and forth at its most frenzied pace. A.I. hesitates again, this time spinning on his back Electric Boogaloo-style before popping up and performing a kick pass to Vince Carter who is streaking toward the basket.

This isn’t a canned animation or even a Gamebreaker. Seems The Answer holds the answer to NBA Street Homecourt‘s biggest secret: The Trick Remixer.

The results? A responsive, seemingly unlimited set of moves that will have the A.I. in all of us crossing over defenders with the specific dribble combinations (and speed of those dribbles) your fingers tap out.

Here’s a quick rundown of how it works:

Step 1: The Tap



Tap X on the 360 to perform a simple crossover. The faster you tap it, the faster you’ll cross the ball back and forth. Repeatedly tap X as fast as you can and your player will crouch down as he dribbles the ball back and forth between hands. While you’re doing this, you have full freedom of movement in any direction.

Step 2: The Press and Hold
While tapping the button gives you speed of dribble, pressing and holding the X button will add hesitation into the mix as well as vary the animations depending on how long you hold X down. Use the hold after a series of taps to perform different tricks and showboat on your homecourt.

Step 3: The Bumper



Want to vary your movements even more? Press the left or right bumper while performing the series of taps and holds to show even more style as you dribble between your legs, behind your back, or even roll the ball down your shoulder. So now combinations can look like this: Tap X, X, X to cross quickly into a crouch, hold X to start jumping over the ball with every dribble, tap X (while holding the left bumper) to roll on the ground, then get up and hold X and the right bumper to spin your way into the lane for the dunk.

Step 4: The Second Trick Button
Tapping and holding X is great, but it’s when you include the combination of the second trick button (Y on the 360), that things get insane. While X is about dribbling, Y is about the circus, strut-your-stuff, cartwheel with the ball and breakdance moves that make Street so fun. They are also about individual moves like Steve Nash’s kickflip, where he uses his old-school soccer moves to flip the ball over his defender’s head before delivering the kick pass alley oop.

Step 5: The Master Trick
Remember when I mentioned the Tony Jaa spins? There are different levels of dribblers throughout the game, so while Shaq can do a basic crossover, don’t expect him to spin or breakdance without tripping over his feet. Leave the acrobatic stuff to the elite brand of dribblers in the game, guys like Nash and Allen Iverson, the guys who are able to perform what EA calls Master Tricks. I saw A.I. bust out a dance and do the splits with "jump back gotta kiss myself" flair. These are the master moves that other players will only be able to perform when the Gamebreaker is activated (more on that in future articles), but to playmakers like A.I. and Nash, creativity is king. And that creativity is being played out in 60 frames-per-second of responsive, smooth action.



Click on the video link at the bottom of the page to check out what the Trick Remixer moves will actually look like in the game (thanks to Starbury dribbling freely in practice mode).

This is a simple, seemingly effortless way to chain moves, and the more I played around with the various taps and holds, the more I was impressed with what I saw on screen. I was also excited by the way a stopper like Ben Wallace could slap the taste out of a point guard’s mouth with a hard bump, making the risk/reward factor even greater as you attempt to build up that Gamebreaker meter by linking tricks and avoiding collisions with the likes of Big Ben or Ron Artest.

Seems like EA has finally struck the balance of depth, execution, and ease of use they’ve been after for years.

The tricks have been remixed, the Street remastered, only thing left is to pick shirts or skins.
Article source: http://sports.ign.com/articles/751/751291p1.html
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The Gamer Show

Old buds from back in the battlefield days have started a new show or gameCast called The Gamer Show and is quite an earful. Its nice to finally listen to a show with character and
pizzazz for once!

A GameCAST, is like a PODCast, but changed for gaming news and
discussions, sometimes heated discussion. Being a gamer and be a very
stressful thing from time to time, when companies tell you certain
things and you see something else, which then starts the conversation
with your friends, or family, or just random people, using the
internet’s lovely forums. A GameCAST;designed to start talking straight
game news, industry, software, you name it, allowing gamers ‘such as
yourself’ and non gamers to listen in and participate in the show in
some form of matter.

Recently, they were looking for some help on a theme song for their show.
I gave it a shot and you can hear it in Episode #4!
Plans are for me to be on the show when I get time, so don’t miss that one. :)

Who we are?
Good question!!
TheGamerShow.com started as more of a water-tank conversation that was
very comical and ended up in some bad stomach pumping?.uhmm we decided
one day that we have heard enough boring discussions and scripted texts
from shows out there and sworn that one day we would make our own to
raise the bar a little bit.

Michael (VipeNess) and Vlad (ObsoletePower) got together and started
planning the next big gaming show. We knew that we needed a way to make
our idea more publicly known so we posted on popular forums and told
all of our friends that something is afoot, we didn?t tell them what.
We realized that raising the bar would be challenging and enraging (at
times) but if we could do it, it would be a very rewarding experience.
We needed to come up with a structure. Our staff looked at the
positives and negatives of the industry to shape TheGamerShow and
pulled some interesting things.

The team decided that reviews are a must since many people these days
want to know what they are getting BEFORE they spend their money,
unscripted discussions (they are what kill many shows), interactive
LIVE shows where anyone can call in to participate, listeners to be
able to contribute to future shows and have guest speakers that are
well-known in the industry. These are just some of the ideas that we
know for sure will be implemented but suggestions are always welcome!

Why do we care?
Well! What took you so long to ask this question? We care because as
gamers and as well tech experts that know the entertainment industry
very well, it became clear that there is a HUGE audience on the world
wide web that bypasses television and radio information because on the
internet they have complete control of the information superhighway
being able to decide for themselves what is fact and what is fiction.
We want to take that a step further and make it easier for people to
gain knowledge about the gaming industry by offering a vast collection
of information in various types of media (podcasts, blogs, live video)
so that all our subscribers have to do is sit back, relax and enjoy!

Congrats to the team and we are glad to see you back! To check out the show, click on over to TheGamerShow.com.

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Into the Lake

Finally hit up the lake this weekend on the wave runners and had some fun.

We really don’t do too much except for gassing up, eating, 180 spins and going to the end of the lake and back. Really, its a good stress reliever and a way to kill a few ours.

If you have ever been on a wave runner or jet ski before, you probably know that wakes are what you look out for. Not to steer away from them, but into them. On the way back, I was just cruising along and noticed a pretty decent size wake…probably about 3 feet high. Knowing that this was probably the biggest wake that I have ever seen in my life, I squeezed the throttle and headed right towards its.

Within 5 seconds, it was me vs. the wake. Instead of jumping over it and pulling a gracious no footer or something, I went right through it. The water hit me like a wall and almost knocked me off. Besides getting an ear, mouth and nose full of polluted lake water, the front bumper and head pad came flying off.

I wasn’t hurt…just in shock. Here I was thinking that I was going to fly over the wake in slow motion for a photo finish and instead, I got owned…just floating, drenched and staring at the wave runner parts sitting on my lap.

Can’t wait to get back out there again!
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PhotoBrow is Back

Just a quick heads up to let everyone know that the photo gallery is back up. Many have been asking to see photos of the baby and other stuff, so I got it moved over to the webturd.com server.

I have it conviently wrapped within this site so that it looks halfway decent. Enjoy.

Click to go to the PhotoBrow photo gallery.
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Master Chief’s Face

Ever wonder what Master Chief from Halo looks like? Now is your chance to take a peek!

He’s not what I had in mind and there is a lot to leave to the imagination. If I had to relate it to something, it would be like this guy here.

Although the footage is from Halo 3 beta, I think that some people will be able to sleep at night. Play the video below to see.

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Dear Battlefield 2 Clans

 Here is my bitch about Battlefield 2 Clans.

I have been playing BF2 on and off for almost 2 years now and I still find it frustrating with some of the people that I play with. I have played all of the Battlefield series, but more of BF2 simply because I am behind on patch updates for BF2142…yeah I know…lazy.

For the past few weeks I have been noticing something about Battlefield 2 clans. I am not pointing the finger at all BF2 clans, but recently its been like 10 out of 10 servers that I go on. As always, I jump on random servers with low ping and almost full. Some of them may be clan servers and some may not be. Either way, there always seems to be an active clan on the server. I am not trying to brag, but I consider myself a decent player 99.9% of the time and I enjoy playing in a squad…doing that team-work thing. I thought this is what clans thrived on.

Here comes the point that I am trying to get to…

Dear Battlefield Clan Members:

1. Don't Hate – Please enjoy playing with others and not just that of your clan members. Treat others as equal and let them know if they are bothering you other than the constant, physical abuse.

2. Don't Advertise – Server intros say: We play as a team, Now recruiting, 18+ Only, Team Play Only. Stick to this if you are going to brag about it.

3. Seriously, Don't Hate – If others don't have the clan tag in front of their name, there is no need to refuse to take off in a vehicle if an "outsider" is in with you.

4. Recognize – If a non-clan member is playing good and you happen to like it, let them know. You just might get a recruit once in awhile.

5. Again, Don't Hate – If you are totally disgusted with "outsiders", password your server and don't allow non-members to come in.

6. Set Examples – People don't want to join your clan if you insist on being a$$holes.

That should do it. Again, I am not saying that all BF2 Clans are like this…but it seems like recently it has been like this. I know that its not just me because I see it happen to other players.
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Monticello Indiana Market

Just came across a cool site that is based on the same city that I live in.

Monticello Market is a website designed to work as an online classifieds system that allows you to do everything from the internet. In my opinion, this looks way better than the lame newspaper site ( link not worthy ) that everyone goes to now.

What makes it even more attractive is the prices that they offer…have a look down at the bottom for a full listing. 3 bucks for up to 10 days? That’s pretty darn cheap compared to other prices around here.

If you live in Indiana and around my area, post something up. I would like to see this site to turn out to be something.

Here is the link: http://www.monticellomarket.com

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