Saturday, December 16, 2006

EJ Henderson's Hard Work Pays Off

EJ Henderson, the Vikings leading tackler this season with 108 so far, signed a five-year deal on Friday worth more than $25 Million.

Henderson was set to hit the unrestricted free-agent market this off-season but got his wish instead - to stay in Minnesota, a place he now loves and wants to continue to play for.

Henderson is a pivotal part of a resurging Defense for the Vikings and now anchors a linebacker corps that was in recent history, the team’s downfall on that side of the ball.

"It feels good to have the Vikings show their confidence in me by making this kind of commitment," Henderson told the Vikings' website. "I feel good about this team and where we are going. It's good to know I will be here for the next several years, and hopefully I end my career as a Viking."

Thursday, December 14, 2006

McHale Owes T'wolves Fans an Answer

The Answer that is.

If there's a GM in the NBA right now that should be doing all he can to give Allen Iverson a new home, it's Kevin McHale. He owes it to Kevin Garnett, and he owes it to every Timberwolf fan.

After the influx of bad moves he has made as a GM, to include costing this team countless first round draft picks, the answer should be smacking him in the face. The fact that he has not pulled the trigger or not allowed Billy King to hang up the phone until a deal is done, completely eludes me.

When KG says "Make it happen McHale, I want to play with AI", AI should have been suited up for the game against the Spurs last night.

KG and AI would be a perfect fit for the Wolves, and for the NBA. Two players with contrasting work ethics, but a blend of talent on the court that would be like no other in the league. For years McHale has been trying to build around KG to make bit players better. The time is now to make KG better and you do that by jumping on a once-in-a-lifetime pickup like Allen Iverson.

The time is now, if AI does not play ball in Minneapolis, odds are that KG won't either, and as soon as February when a deal with Chicago or LA is sure to happen. Add AI to KG, and you pack in the Target Center night after night. Fail to add AI, and you lose KG and any possibility of even giving tickets away to a Wolves game.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Back and Active!

Much like the Vikings are in the playoff hunt still (thanks to a bunk NFC), I'm back and plan on posting at a regular rate again. I recently joined NFL-Bloggers so hopefully I'll gain a reader or two. Gets old when I'm the only one reading my gibberish, and that's only because I need to proof read.

Anyway, I'll be back with a little pre-game talk for Sunday's game.

Monday, August 28, 2006

Thoughts: Dan Brown's Angels and Demons

So I finally finished Angels and Demons last night. It took me longer to finish than most books as it was hard for me to get into. Overall I was disappointed because I enjoyed The Davinci Code. Angels and Demons lacked quality character structure and the plot moved along too slow. Without giving away anything to the story, the ending had some rather ridiculous events that made me say "alrighty then" in Jim Carrey's Ace Ventura voice. After two books, I'd say Dan Brown is a mediocre author, by no means a Stephen King or R.A. Salvatore.

Next up is The Caddie, by Michael Vernon. I've been looking forward to this one - two passions of mine come together, golf and literature.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Childress Comments on Dwight Smith Ordeal

Today Coach Childress expressed his disappointment in the Smith fiasco from Friday night and had this to say:

“We did a ton of good things on [Friday] night and those good things, unfortunately, get marred when somebody in our organization misbehaves,” Childress said. “I want everybody to know that we are committed in this Vikings organization — myself, our staff, our football team, our organization — to doing things the right way. That is one of the things that I’ve been charged with, and I’m disappointed when we are able to be judged outside of those white lines that we work so hard to prepare for.”

Surely there will be some kind of punishment for Dwight's public display of affection, hopefully they hit him hard in the wallet, that's the only thing these guys cherish is their money.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Let the Games Begin

Let the Games Begin
Let’s avoid the fanboy antics this time around

With the fast approaching release date for EA Sports’ Madden ’07, I thought now would be a good time for me to shed some light on the whole Next Gen console thing.

Sure many Xbox 360 owners out there are saying “Next Gen? Try current Gen, something that started last November, not this November!”

Ah yes, nothing like a little fanboyism, it’s almost as annoying as sitting next to some cheeseheaded freak at the Metrodome during a Vikings – Packers game……I said almost! For those reading this still wondering what the hell the Gen in Next Gen means, it’s Generation – you know, ever since Jennifer Lopez went all JLo on us, we have to keep coming up with ridiculous short cuts to say everything these days. Oh how I love America – fast food, fat kids, and kool new wayz spell everything.

Now before I get any further, I’d like to point out that I was not picking on Xbox 360 users when I mentioned fanboys. Believe me, there is plenty of Sony and Nintendo fanboys out there as well, which brings me to the reason for this article. Do not blind yourself when it comes to picking out a new console this time around based off your affection for the current system you own.

Too many people are quick to call a winner in this upcoming generation of gaming. I’ve got an idea, why don’t we wait until all three systems are out with at least a year’s time after their release under their belt before we go on claiming a victor. To be honest with you, console wars bore me, they bore me to tears. Seriously, ask a PS2 only owner who won the current gen console race and they will laugh and say the PS2 of course. Same goes for the Xbox and Gamecube owners. In other words….it’s pointless!

You see, I was lucky enough to own all three, and I plan on owning all three in the upcoming console war (though Sony’s price tag is making it hard to swallow – I hate having to take out another mortgage!).

So here are a few pluses and minuses to each system, something that may help you decide which is right for you at the time. A solid approach would be to get the one you like first and then wait for the others to drop in price and catch up on the gaming goodness they have to offer.

Microsoft Xbox 360

Bill Gates wanted to make sure his white and green glowing box was first out of the gates this time around. Launching a full year ahead their competitors, Microsoft learned something from Sony’s reign in the current generation. Many still believe that Sony may not have been the best system last time around, but their year jump start kept them on top.

+ A full year head start on user base, and more importantly, game development.

+ Xbox Live – a robust online community including demos, patches, additional game content, and the successful Xbox Live Arcade.

+ Compared to the PS3, a friendly price with two different bundles, though you would be a fool not to get the full package.

+ A rumored price drop of the $399.99 package just weeks before the PS3 lauch…..a $100 price drop.

- Overheating issues with the initial launch units, though some claim the same with current units. Make sure you have an area to place your 360 that allows it to breathe.

- Only a handful of “must have” titles so far.

- Xbox Live still has a yearly subscription fee.

- Lacks true HDMI output.

Nintendo Wii

The system with the silly name (wanna play with my Wii?) and control scheme that was looked at as “gimmicky” – that is until E3 2006 hit. Nintendo had one of the most successful E3’s to date and the once made fun of name and controller are now still a huge buzz within the gaming world. Not only does the controller look to change the way we game, it’s sure to appeal to non-gamers, thus increasing the user base of the console, which in turn appeals to more developers. It may not be as pretty graphically as the competition, but it could end up being a heck of a lot more fun.

+ Nintendo has already stated that the Wii will cost no more than $249.99 and that the games will not cost anymore than the price of Gamecube games ($39.99 - $49.99).

+ Unique controller that was hit of the E3 show this year, and in a very positive way.

+ New Zelda and Metroid at launch as well as several titles from Ubisoft and EA.

+ 100% backwards compatible with the Gamecube plus the ability to download the entire library of past Nintendo systems (NES, Super Nintendo, and N64). Turbo-Grafx 16 and Genesis titles will also be available for download.

- In terms of graphics, it will not be on par with the Xbox 360 and PS3.

- Games not created in HD, system only supports RCA, S-Video, and Component Video.

- Still only supports Dolby Pro-Logic II vs, Dolby Digital or DTS.

- Revolution was a great name, now we play with our Wii’s?

Sony PS3

Going into E3, Sony was still on top of the gaming world. Blu-Ray support was strong, and the system was already known to be a graphical power house. But then the price was announced, and even though a high price was expected, it was still too much for the average gamer to swallow. On top of that, HD- DVD’s so far have been out performing Blu-Ray discs. Sony very well could have shot themselves in the foot if things don’t change in that front. But, when it comes to the games, there were many shown at E3 that had fields of gaming journalists say ohh and ahh more than a late night Cinemax program.

+ Blu-Ray support. Current Blu-Ray players cost near a grand, so the PS3 gets you watching Blu-Rays discs on top of playing the Next Gen titles.

+ Stong Development support. Sony still has a large arsenal of gaming developers on deck for the PS3.

+ An online system to rival Xbox Live, and as of now, it’s still free.

+ PSP will finally find another use other than collecting dust as Sony plans to find ways to tie the portable in with the PS3

- $600 dollars is a lot of bacon (the $500 package is a joke).

- Games are rumored to cost no less than a Xbox 360 game ($59.99), and could be as much as $100 thanks to development costs for Blu-Ray.

- Launching a year after the 360 and close to the price friendly Wii could seriously hurt sales.

- Piss poor E3 showing has Sony behind the eight ball at this point.

So there you have it, each system truly does have something to offer that everyone can enjoy. I suggest that everyone keep an open mind this time around. With three solid systems, there is plenty of competition and in the long run, it’s good for gamers.

Now as Madden fans, you have to ask yourselves this one question – Can I wait until November for a true Next Gen Madden fix, or do I pick up a 360 and Madden this month?

That’s where I think it can get tough right now. And who’s to say that everyone going after the graphical eye candy of the Shaun Alexander donned Madden won’t be jealous as the Wii version becomes a hit thanks to the new controller scheme?

Only time will tell, and ultimately, it comes down to a matter of preference. The only thing I ask is for everyone to avoid the tired fanboy antics. Console wars are going to happen, but everyone has a choice and there’s no need to look down on another for their choice. In this day and age of gaming, we all win no matter what system we choose.



Later,
Keith Michaels
venomlace@yahoo.com

Saturday, May 13, 2006

E3 2006 Thoughts: Fanboys Beware!

E3 is now over, and throughout the week I was attacked by a few select for supporting Nintendo and their new direction. Some went as far as to label me a fanboy. Sad thing is - they were all either Sony or Microsoft fanboys.

It’s true that I’ve always believed in Nintendo, how could I not, I grew up on the illustrious company. Before the NES was ever out, I was hooked on video games. From Atari 2600 to Colecovision, I had them all, and continue to own every console possible today. When the NES came out, they took gaming into a new direction and are responsible for the way we play today. They were the start of franchise names like Mario, Link, Donkey Kong, and a slew of others.

Other companies “followed” this trend and brought us memorable characters such as Bonk, Sonic, Spyro, and Ratchet and Clank.

Today, I play games on every system, and I support them all. When I’m at work, if I’m not playing my DS (ok, so it’s the kids DS, I’m just waiting for the more fashionable and brighter DS Lite), I’m playing my PSP. At home, I bounce around from PS2, GameCube, Xbox, and PC. All this while being addicted to World of Warcraft. Honestly, I think I have gaming ADHD, it’s hard for me to have say, a four hour session on just one game. I like to play a little of this, play a little of that, and wonder why I never beat certain games.

So a week before the big E3 show, Nintendo drops the bomb about the big name change. Revolution had been planted in everyone’s mind, and from what we new about the console, appeared to be rather fitting. When the announcement of Wii hit, the internet nerds (that includes me) filled message boards everywhere with their displeasure about the name. Sony and Microsoft fanboys started up jokes and everyone, including Nintendo fanboys, knew the Wii was destined for failure.

Well guess what, Nintendo is getting the last laugh.

Nintendo blew up E3 as the Wii became the main focus of the expo. In less than a week’s time, Nintendo turned nay-sayers into believers. When your booth has up to a five hour line and the others are a ghost town, you know you’ve done something right.

“The Wiimote (what everyone has dubbed the new controller) is the next Nintendo gimmick”, is what everyone was saying before the show. From what I’ve read and seen now, the word gimmick never enters a sentence when one talks about the Wii. Everyone that got a chance to play it walked away wanting more. It’s intuitive and will change the way we play games. Sure there’s a learning curve, but I remember having to learn how to use dual-analog controls as well.

What’s left now on the negative front towards the Wii is the diehard fanboys that refuse to buy into the hype. “Like I really want to look like some tard waving my hands around while playing a game”, is what you’ll hear them say. From what I’ve seen, everyone was having fun. Isn’t that what games are supposed to be, fun? Remember (for those old enough) back in the 80’s when gaming was fun and who was responsible for it?

That’s ok though because those fanboys can stick to playing games forever with their thumbs and boasting about how many polygons per second their machine can pump out (who sounds like the tard in that scenario?).

Fact of the matter is, Nintendo took a huge chance with the Wii, and if E3 is an early indication, took one that is going to change the face of gaming forever. I’m just as excited as the next gamer for the incredible graphics and games shown for the PS3 and 360, but as the five hour long line has proven, I’m even more excited to try something new and different.

What Nintendo has done is good for the gaming industry and a needed step to change the vastly becoming monotonous industry. As the past has shown, others will soon follow Nintendo’s lead (is Sony’s “new” controller enough proof for you?) and that will only lead to greater things for gamers.

And now for my winners and losers of this year’s E3:

  1. Nintendo is clearly the winner of the show (big surprise after reading the above eh!). Their Press conference was entertaining and filled with information and plenty of first ever seen Wii action. There were 25+ Wii titles playable on the E3 floors and most reviewers left wanting more. Besides the Wii, Nintendo made a big splash with the DS to include the DS Lite and tons of killer apps for the handheld system. And finally, there was even a little GameCube love, to include the next installment of Paper Mario, which is good-old Mario side-scrolling action with the Paper Mario look. I truly believe that most gaming sites and magazines will agree with me when I say Nintendo hands down, stole the show. Oh, and did I mention that Solid Snake is going to be in the upcoming online enabled Super Smash Bros. Brawl!!??
  2. Microsoft was clearly behind the eight ball this year because their system launched last November so there was no longer any new system hype. But, they came through and delivered an impressive array of Next-Gen (can we call it Current-Gen already?) titles for everyone’s favorite green glowing box. The Halo 3 trailer was huge (and a tease), and Gears of War appears to be on par with anything Sony is throwing their way. The next phase of Xbox 360 games will be well worth the wait.
  3. Sony’s press conference put them in a bad situation for the entire E3 show. It was boring and the price (which everyone expected to be high anyway) still leaves a bad taste in most gamers’ mouths. The two package deal is a joke because no one would want to miss out on what’s missing form the 600 dollar package. Then there was the unveiling of the new controller. Same as the PS2, but look, it has built in motion sensors! Nice one Sony, way to ride Nintendo’s coat tails already. But, Sony does have some gorgeous games coming up including Heavenly Sword, Metal Gear Solid 4, and the ever so impressive looking Eight Days.

So there it is, like it or not, that’s how I saw it and I’m sticking to it. I have a strong feeling that many gamers out there will be getting the “Next-Gen” system of choice (PS3 or 360), and adding a Nintendo Wii to their gaming arsenal. Nintendo was genius this time around, and I’m sure the sales will prove that this fall and holiday season. Personally, I look forward to all the new systems and can’t wait to get my hands on all of them. It’s just too bad Sony is gonna make me take out another mortgage on my house to get a PS3.

Now remember fanboys, you only miss out on other gaming experiences by staying “true” to your console. It’s video games, not football teams, remember that and rejoice in the future of gaming.

Later,
Keith Michaels
venomlace@yahoo.com

Monday, May 08, 2006

E3 2006: Sony Press Conference Impressions

Just got done watching the Sony Press Conference and I left feeling rather impressed and overwhelmed at the same time. Since there is a little bit of a lot of different things to cover, I’ll do it bullet style to make things easier. (Forgive any grammatical errors, I wrote this in a hurry)

  • Kaz Hirai opened up with some boring statistics about PS2 and PSP sales and explained how Sony is not into gimmicks (a direct slam on Nintendo, and a hypocritical one I might add as you will see later).
  • Lot of PSP trailers were shown and it looks like the best of the PSP is yet to come, thankfully. PSP greatest hits were announced and Ape Escape, Hot Shots Golf, Twisted Metal, WipeOut, and ATV will be the first five to hit that status. Other upcoming PSP goodies include voice of IP (voip), GPS, and possible camera capabilities.
  • The PSP will interact with the PS3 and thanks to PS3 online features; you’ll be able to download PS1 games and run them on your PSP via a Playstation emulator running off your PSP memory stick or memory card. They showed Ridge Racer from the PS1 running on the PSP and you can even make it wide screen.
  • There was a very nice demonstration of Gran Turismo HD, and thanks to the hard drive, they showed how there is little to no loading time. GTHD was very impressive looking, especially a track they showed around the heights of the Grand Canyon. Online capabilities are being hashed out and they expect sometime shortly after the PS3 launch.
  • All PS3’s will have built-in hard drives.
  • Eye Toy made an appearance with a Yugioh/Pokemon style came. You could actually see your hands on screen and as you placed a monster card, they would grow out of the card and fight. Interesting and many possibilities to say the least.
  • Another way the PSP will work along with the PS3 was shown in a racing title. They hooked up the PSP and showed how it displayed what you would see out of your rear-view mirror. So you could then set it up on your TV and see the action behind you. Again, interesting and more possibilities.
  • Other online features included a music download system. There will be a per-song charge and you can play them from your hard drive or integrate the songs into your games. Some type of karaoke type game will work along with this service and those include HD music videos.
  • A lot of video demos for game were shown and all looked technically impressive. A couple that stood out were Metal Gear Solid 4, FFI3, and a game called Eight Days that just blew me away. These games have a realistic movie feel to them and if the gameplay stands up to the looks……wow! There was a working demo of a game called Heavenly Sword that was brutally beautiful with so much blood, I loved it! For you God of War fans out there, it resembles that with 50x better graphics and movement, if you can even imagine that.
  • There was a real-time demo of Tiger Woods, not of actual gameplay, but of just Tiger himself. They showed how they are going to bring personality into games and had Tiger do his signature smile. You would swear it was really him. Then they moved him around a little bit and had him say a few things you might hear him say should he have a good or bad shot. If that is how the next Tiger Woods game is gonna look, I’m in trouble with the wife.
  • Now for the hypocritical surprise. Gone is the ugly boomerang controller, thankfully. Instead, the PS3 controller looks just like a PS2 controller (not too happy with that, the PS2 controller has always been a weakness to me). What makes it soo special (or not), is that fact that it has built in motion sensors, with out needing infrared or any other wireless line of sight. So first the smear Nintendo with the gimmicky statement, only to unveil a motion sensored controller that during the demo of, looked gimmicky itself at best. Some guy was showing it off with a flying game it looked like he was having one hell of a time controlling the action. He couldn’t even land the damn plane on a platform. It has potential I guess, but the Nintendo Wii’s controller I feel is setup much better for that type of control, especially when it comes to first-person shooters.
  • And lastly, the stomach turning price. We all knew it was going to be expensive, and in the end, it’s not as bad as some predicted. But, hearing these figures is still a staggering jolt the money nodes in my brain. In North America, the PS3 will be released on November 17th, 2006. There will be two version, and two different prices. The PS3 with a 20GB Hard Drive will cost $499 and the PS3 with a 60 GB Hard Drive will run you $599. Not bad I guess when you consider you’re getting a Blue-Ray player along with it.

So there you have it, my little breakdown of the Sony Press Conference. High Quality stuff from Sony as expected. It will be interesting now to see if Microsoft drops the price of the 360 in November as rumored. Look for my Nintendo and Microsoft Press Conference Impressions in the next couple of days as well as other random E3 ponderings.

E3 2006

In the past I've been there, but I'm not currently writing for any sites that are there. I'll still be following all the press, videos, and G4 and will provide you with my take on this week's exciting events.

Oh, and I've been messing with Photoshop more, let me know what you think of my latest sig (click it to view the real size):


Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Tom Cruise and the Nintendo Wii

Ok, the shock of Nintendo's Revolution name change is over, yet I still see and hear people complaining about the name and stating that they will not get or play the Wii simply because of the name. I find this type of behaviour to be asinine. Sure it's a ridiculous name, right now anyway. I remember when the Playstation was first announced, many people thought that were a silly name too, but I think we all know how that one panned out.

Personally, I think this move was brilliant for Nintendo. It gets people talking about their new system just a week before the big E3 show and that will force haters and supporters alike to at least check it while walking the enamored LA Convention Center floors. Once gamers see how this system is set to change the monotonous way we play games, they will start to take it serious and the name will become a household staple, just like the Playstation is today.

So what does the Wii have to do with Tom Cruise?

With M:i:III releasing this weekend I keep hearing people state that they refuse to see the movie because of Tom Cruise and his "wacky" Scientology rampage.

Come on people. Do you really want to avoid a May blockbuster just because you don't believe what Tom Cruise believes, crazy or not? If that were the case, I'd be screwed because 90%+ of Hollywood tunes into CNN, and I'm a Fox News guy.

I sure as hell don't believe in Cruise's Scientology faith (is it ok to call it that?) and I'm against his behavior during certain bits like his Ophra incident. But, that does not shun me away from enjoying the "actor" side of Cruise, the same actor I have enjoyed since The Outsiders, Top Gun, and one of my all-time favorites, The Color of Money.

So in the end, current situations involving Tom Cruise and Nintendo's Wii have contrasting parallels. I think everyone just needs to stop and use a little common sense before jumping the gun and avoiding something that they might actually enjoy when all is said and done.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Purple Pride Ponderings - 4/27/06

Purple Pride Ponderings
4/27/06

Calling this year’s off-season interesting would be like calling Britney Spears white trash. Never before can I remember an off-season filled with so much speculation and change. Let’s look back at just a few topics that have engrossed our purple-laced minds since Mike Tice called his last play:

New Coaching Staff
The hiring of Brad Childress has indeed churned up some talk all around Viking Country. While some are concerned with some of the moves he continues to make, others welcome his “no nonsense” approach and liken it to that of the great Bud Grant. With not even a Pre-Season game under his belt yet, only time will tell, but at least we didn’t get hit with a “There’s a new sheriff in town” speech. Instead, we were given a short history about Viking lore, one of Vikings taking over new lands, burning their ships and killing everyone in their path!

Sweet.

Snow Bird for Good

It was a good run.

Well that debate could be split right down the middle when it comes to Vikings fans. Daunte did have a love/hate relationship in the eyes of the fans. Personally, I hated to see him go, but I understand why he had to go. Something there between Daunte and Childress just did not vibe from day one, and for Childress, it’s understood when it comes to the type of knee injury Daunte has.

He’s a Dolphin now and it’s still up in the air as to when he will be ready to play. He may never be the same again; then again, he might come back and have several more MVP contending seasons.

As for the Vikings, he gave us some exciting years, mostly with the love we lost Randy Moss at the receiving end. It’s just too bad the love boat incident had to mar his departure, and I’m sure that weighed in heavily with the Vikings brass’ decision to trade him. I suppose Daunte’s “Trade me now” approach had something to do with it as well though.

That’s one expensive Hutch!

Odds are you never heard the term “poison pill” until this little diddy took place. Thanks to our beloved Vikings, the NFL is working on ways to restructure the way future poison pills are implemented.

Did the Vikes over pay for Steve Hutchinson? You betcha. But hey, they had the money so why not get the best player available for a much needed position?

To our lovely Seahawk fans that flooded the Viking boards boasting about how they stole Burleson from us. Um, guys stop watching Fraiser re-runs while sipping on Starbuck’s flavor of the month and realize that the Seahawks came no where near getting back at the Vikings. I hated to see Burleson (He was so Anthony Carter-ish) go, but I’ll take Hutch and a third round pick for him any day of the week.

Wizzinator Flushed
As embarrassing as Onterrio Smith was, releasing him is the one I think will come back to haunt us. He’s not hurt, just a year removed from the league. He runs with power and great vision, two things that just cannot be taught. Should he find a way to stay out of trouble, there is one team our there that will benefit heavily from his pick up.

The New Look

We’ve all seen them by now, the lovely new cheerleaders. Heh, of course I meant the new uniforms that were unveiled Thursday night at the Mall of America (imagine that – “Look everyone, here’s the new jerseys on your favorite Vikings, now head on up to Sportsmart and buy one for yourself”).

Of course, thanks to the internet, most of us had seen these in one form or another for the past week or so.

This is another topic that seems to have Vikings fans split down the middle in the love/hate department. At first I was not too impressed, but the more I look at them and see them on actual players, the more I like them. While I’m against the omission of the Viking logo on the jersey sleeves, I am happy about the inclusion of said logon on the side of the new pants.

So to all the haters out there, give them a chance, I think they will grow on you. To those that are not Vikings fans, we could care less about your negativity, let us enjoy our moment.

Now if we could just get that new Stadium…………


Time to look ahead
The NFL Draft.

No draft in any other sport garners the hype that the NFL Draft does. Everyone from Mel Kiper to Joe Q. Rube in his office cubicle has broken down and dissected the draft and cranked out more mock drafts than Stephen Kings does novels.

I love all the draft speculation like the next rube, but come this time of the year – just a couple of days before the real deal, I’m just ready for the draft to start and the plethora of mocks to end.

So this year the Vikings have the 17th pick. ESPN’s latest live mock has the Vikings getting Jay Cutler. I suppose I could live with that as we do need our quarterback of the future, but……I want a top tier linebacker. Obviously the Vikings will never see A.J Hawk, not unless they pay in blood to move up in the draft. So that leaves Simms and Greenway. Either will do, just get one here. I’m tired of the Vikings not having that much needed anchor in the defense and this appears to be the year to get that done.

All the Schaub for our 17th pick drives me nuts and I’ve already expressed my feelings on that deal.

No matter how many times people breakdown the NFL draft based off of team needs and what not, or no matter how comfortable everyone feels with how the first round will go, the first day of the draft ALWAYS has some big surprises. I just hope the football gods are with the new Vikings staff and we get the players we need.

Well that’s it for now; hopefully I find time to break down the events from draft weekend and rate the Vikings’ draft in the next edition of PPP. I look forward to a positive new season under the watch of Childress, the new uniforms, a full season of Purple Pride Ponderings, and constructive talks with all the rubes.

SKOL Vikings!


Later,
Keith Michaels
venomlace@yahoo.com

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Here's the new Vikings Jersey!

























Not exactly what I had posted last week, but very close. Something tells me that we may see an "alternative" jersey at sometime, most likely the one's with the horns. I guess these do look ok, I was just expecting more of a change. I'm not too happy with the omission of the Viking on the arms. Instead, they have moved that logo to the top back and made it significantly smaller.

While there is not an actual full photo of the pants yet, the rumored sword going down the outside of the leg appears to be true. By looking at the pic below, you can see part of it on Birk's pants.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Why Matt Schaub, why?

All around Viking Country, I hear this absurd talk about how the Vikings should do what it takes to bring Matt Schaub here. They talk as though he’s the second coming of Christ.

“He’s an established vet, why draft an uncertain college player when we can get Schaub?” is what I here day in and day out.

An established vet? Are you kidding me? How many second year backup quarterbacks can be considered established vets? I’ll help you out a little on this one…….none, zero, nadda!

Let’s take a look at last year’s stats for Matt Schaub:

He finished the season with 495 yards passing, four touchdowns (three of which came from one game), and a QB rating of 98.1. That’s a decent rating, but not too hard to ascertain on just 64 attempts for the season.

Remember when he came in for Vick against the Vikings last year? Yeah, I do, and he really lit it up going five for 14, 39 yards, and no touchdowns. That lovely endeavor had him post a QB rating of 44.3. That’s who our savior is supposed to be, the same guy that some say we should hand over our 17th pick for?

The only other game worth mentioning from last year (his rookie year numbers are even more pointless) is his full game against the Pats the following week. Now here he truly did have a nice game going 18 for 34, 298 yards, and three touchdowns. But even those impressive numbers coupled with a solid 112.1 rating translated into a 31-28 loss for the Falcons. No, that loss may not have been his fault, but do we really want to chance a vital draft pick in an impressively talent laden draft based off this one game? I say no, no way in hell.

I say the only move that makes sense in obtaining Schaub is our second third round pick coupled with our fourth. If that’s not enough to snag him away from Atlanta, well then that’s just too bad. The Vikings have already committed to Johnson this year, so either make some kind of quarterback move in the draft and let him learn under Johnson, or look ahead to next year’s free agency.

At number 17, the Vikings will have plenty of options when it comes to talented players. Our most glaring need is at linebacker, and I sure would hate to see it wasted on a so-called established veteran quarterback.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Finished The Da Vinci Code

Just finished up reading Dan Brown's controversial (heh, whatever) book The Da Vinci Code. Overall it was a very well done book that kept me interested the entire way through. I am however, a little disappointed with the ending. I get it, don't get me wrong, it's just that I wish there was something bigger that would have transpired in the end after such a wonderful trip through an alternate reality of Christianity.

This brings me to the topic of religious zealots that ban, picket, and dismember this book. Everyone needs to take a deep breath and remember that this is just a fiction book. I could careless if Mr. Brown takes what he wrote for gospel or not. What I got out of the book was a good read and that's all I ask for when reading fiction. I am very much a Christian man and I was never appalled by this book because I read it with the right frame of mind.

Now that I've read the book, I can't wait to see the movie. I am very intrigued by the cast (Hanks is always solid) and have faith that Ron Howard directed yet another masterpiece. Of course now that I've finished The Da Vinci Code, I was looking forward to the follow up novel that was due out this fall, but unfortunately, it has been delayed.

Oh well, I have plenty of other books that require my attention, to include all of Dan Brown's other work. I picked up Angels and Demons the other day so I mine as well dig into that one next.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

The 10 worst in-game quotes

IGN has compiled a top-ten list of the worst quotes found in video games. There are a couple of good ones here, most notably number one (you've been living under a rock if you don't notice it) and number five, which is just plain wrong.

I must say that I'm pretty unimpressed with the rest though. It would seem that IGN should have the resources to come up with a better list than this. Anyway, for what it's worth, here's their uninspiring list:
  1. "All your base are belong to us." - Zero Wing
  2. "I am Error." - Zelda II: The Adventures of Link
  3. "Jill, why don't you, the master of unlocking, take this lock pick." - Resident Evil
  4. "You were doomed as soon as you lost the ability to love." - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
  5. "Yo gangsta! Get ready to gang bang!" - Bust-a-Groove
  6. "I feel asleep." - Metal Gear
  7. "You can't give it up! Triumph or die!" - Street Fighter Alpha 3
  8. The DK Rap - Donkey Kong 64, Super Smash Bros Melee
  9. "A Winner is You!" - Pro Wrestling
  10. "Shine Get!" - Super Mario Sunshine

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Uniform Update: Vikings Billboards around the Twin Cities

To follow up on the Vikings uniform story from a couple of days ago, Billboards all across the Twin Cites have popped up indicating the unveiling of the new uniforms on April 27th, which is next Thursday before the draft. Note how this gives rubes time to purchase the new uni for the big draft party.

What's even more interesting is that the Reebok logo makes a strong presence on the billboard, thus validating the concept drawings from the other day even more. It's still hard to tell from these images whether or not the pic I posted is true. I guess in a little over a week, we will all know for sure.

Special Thanks to Big Daddy over at KFAN's Rube Chat for the wonderful pics:




Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Rockstar Games Announces Release Date for Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories on PlayStation 2

NEW YORK -- April 18, 2006 -- Rockstar Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), announced today that Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories for PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system will be in North American stores on June 6th, 2006 for the MSRP of $19.99 and will hit European retail shelves on June 9th, 2006 for EUR 29.99 and GBP 19.99 in the UK.

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories has been the platform-defining release on the PSP(TM) (PlayStation(R)Portable) system worldwide since its October 2005 launch. The all time #1 selling PSP system game, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, offers PlayStation 2 owners a big screen experience of the same story line and missions, featuring the interactive open environments, innovative gameplay, superb voice talent and diverse music that are the hallmarks of the Grand Theft Auto franchise.

Well that's great and all, but I sure hope they lower the price of the PSP version. I've been putting it off since it came out because I refuse to spend 50 bones on a portable game, GTA or not. I mean really, Xbox360 titles are only 10 bucks more than Libery City Stories is for the PSP. Surely gamers will jump all over this for 20 bucks on the big screen, but those of us wanting to kill time at work are the ones that ultimately suffer from this. Yes, I know, I'm one sad, sad dude.

Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins (PSP)



Growing up on the original, I am really stoked for this PSP release. Sounds and looks like the old-school style of play with killer 3D models and RPG elements. Check out Gamespy's preview, should be good times indeed!

Monday, April 17, 2006

Vikings New Uniforms Revealed?

The Vikings have been very secretive about the new uni's, but the following pic looks to be legit. I will like to see how they look in person with the colors vibrant an all. Incorporating the horn throughout the jersey is as nice touch, but I don't like the omission of the actual Viking on the sleeve.

Minnesota Winter Sports '05-'06 Review

I figured now was as good a time as any to reflect on Minnesota Winter 05/06 sports. Spring has sprung here in the Twin Cities and it has been in the 70’s and 80’s the past couple of weeks.

This past winter season was as diseased as I can remember in a long time. As a matter of fact, the only team making it to the post season (sorry gals, I don’t count Women’s College sports or WNBA) was (or is, they just got in) the Minnesota Swarm. That’s right, our professional Lacrosse team is the only one, and pathetically, they backed into the playoffs. Until recently, I didn’t even know what Lacrosse was. I always knew where La Crosse, WI was, but had no idea of the sport. It has been big in the Twin Cities for a while, but not when I was going to school. I just spent the last few years wondering why all these kids were running around with undersized butterfly catchers. Of course the Duke Men’s Lacrosse team has made the term a household name now, but I’ll leave that one alone.

Even our Bemidji Curling blonde sisters - that were heavily favored to take home the Gold, found a way to fail us.

As painful as this may be, let’s take a look at how we fared this past winter:

Gopher Hockey
Holy Cross!!?? Holy Cross!!??

Those two words still ring in my ears thanks to a Fighting Sioux alum that I work with.

How we lost to a bunch of Catholic kids that, instead of finding ways to hide the truth about the Holy Grail, uncovered an even bigger secret – how to beat the best college hockey team in the Nation. There was no excuse for the Gophers to lose in the first round. They should have walked into the Frozen Four and won their third Championship of the decade but instead laid the biggest frozen egg in College Hockey history.

I’d like to give Holy Cross some credit because for one, it would make me feel better knowing that the better team won. But realistically, the Gophers were the better team and might have let that fact get to their head.

Gopher Hoops
Well, they did get a NIT bid this year, you know, that tournament created for the losers that couldn’t make the big dance. I have zero faith in Dan Monson and feel that this program will never progress under him. It really was a strange year, most games they looked like the team we expected, a crappy one. But then they would all of a sudden beat a Big Ten heavy hitter and look like world beaters for a day. Erratic, that’s what they were, and we will be lucky if they can repeat even that next year.

Wild
What does a winning record get you in the toughest division within the Western Conference?

Last place and a tee-time at your favorite Country Club.

To make matters worse, our legendary coach and leading scorer are at each other’s throats, using the media to duke out their soap opera. Gaborik claims that Lemaire fails to give him the freedom and ice time he demands and Lemaire claims that he has never given another player the type of freedom that he’s given Gaborik.

All I know is that Gaborik scored 38 goals this year even after missing several games due to injury. On top of that, despite what Lemaire says or thinks - his minutes per game were very low compared to other team leading scorers. If used right, Gaborik is a 50+ goal scorer, and one that the Wild cannot afford to lose. Not only would it be hard to replace Gabbi, it would send a message to dedicated fans that the organization doesn’t care much about what they think and would rather stick to their boring style of defensive hockey, one that we are all getting sick and tired of.

The team has money and they need to spend it this off season in order to prove to the fans that they are ready to put a winner out on the ice.

Timberwolves
Remember just a couple of years ago when this team was in the Western Conference Finals? This year was more painful than the inaugural season or any of the others leading up to their first ever playoff appearance.

The Wally World trade that was supposed to turn the team around never came to fruition and the jury is still out on that one.

The only thing we can be thankful for from this squad is that they went ahead and tanked the last few weeks to assure us a lottery pick in the draft. Could you imagine the logistical nightmare the front office would have on their hands had the team missed the playoffs AND lost their first round pick to the playoff bound Clippers due to the stipulations in that ridiculous Cassell trade?

The time to call for McHale’s head is now. He has screwed this franchise in more ways than one and could end up costing us the ultimate price, KG. I just hope Glenn Taylor has the balls to pull the plug on him and dig deep into his pockets again and give the Big Ticket that help he needs and deserves.

So there you have it, negativity runs amuck in Minnesota sports over the winter. Even though the season is over for us (is it just me or does the NBA and NHL Playoffs run too far into Spring/Summer!!??) there is still some great playoff action to watch.

That’s all I have for now, my next piece will be my Pre-Draft Purple Pride Ponderings which I hope to work on this week and post sometime next weekend. Even though most of this was negative, there’s one good thing to take from it all – next winter can’t be nearly as bad as this past one…….right?

Later,
Keith Michaels
venomlace@yahoo.com

Friday, April 14, 2006

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Feeling Minnesota

It has been a while since I blogged last. I'm actively working on a short story now so I thought it would be a good time to come here and clear my mind. Writing fiction can take its toll on one's mind and to me; writing about sports, vids, and other "inferior" topics seems to help keep me sane.

The title of this post comes from the good feelings I'm getting here in Minnesota right now. All week long the temps have been in the 70's as our wonderful Spring continues here in the Land of 10,00 Lakes. Since it has been a while since I blogged regularly, I thought I would just babble on about some random thoughts to catch things up.

Sports Thoughts
    • The Twins opened up the baseball season going a dismal 1-5 in the first week. The entire week was spent on the road and thankfully, in last night's home opener, the Twins conjured up their second win. As I write this tonight, Justin Morneau just hit a three-run bomb in the bottom of the third to give the Twins a 4-3 lead over the A's. Morneau's bat is a major key to the Twins having success this year and so far, he's hitting the long ball as hoped.
    • The Timberwolves are diseased and have mailed it in the rest of the year. Sitting KG and Davis is a clear indication of that. Here's hoping we get a high pick out of the lottery, God knows the Wolves need all the help they can get.
    • The NFL draft is fast approaching and I plan on putting together an actual Purple Pride Ponderings before and one sometime after the draft.
    • I finally got out and hit a bucket of balls at the lovely Chaska Town Course today. It felt good to get out there despite my erratic nature off the tee. I had the opportunity to get out with my 11 year old son and after watching him, I wish I had his swing!
Gaming Thoughts
  • I'm still playing World of Warcraft in small doses. My Mage is now a level 33 and I finally picked up a headset and played over teamspeak with a buddy of mine. Sure beats having to stop and type, nothing like just talking your way through an instance or random quest. I do intend on writing up my World of Warcraft Wednesdays again and will do so a week from today.
  • The May issue of Game Informer has a cover story on an interesting Nintendo Revolution launch title called Red Steel. The game is being developed by Ubisoft and GI promises an 11 page blowout of the game complete with screenshots. This is the first time an actual game for the Revolution has been shown. The game promises to make use of the Revolution's unique controller, mixing in both gun and sword play in ways only ever imagined before. Apparently this game will be very violent as it pits the gamer against the Japanese Yakuza. I'm getting more and more excited for Nintendo's new system everyday.
  • Not sure about the credibility of this site, but here's a story on the Sony Playstation 3, and they claim it's far from complete.
That's all I care to write up tonight. On the book side of things, I'm currently over half way done with the Da Vinci Code and I'm loving it so far. This is my first time reading Dan Brown and I plan on reading Angels and Demons next. Can't wait to see Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon, should be good stuff indeed.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Thanks Puck, thanks for loving the game


I can’t remember a time I’ve been so sad while trying to write something I feel needs to be written. Today, the great state of Minnesota lost its most beloved sports figure ever. No, he was not born here; he came to us from the windy city of Chicago. He came here as a small, skinny man that had everyone scratching their heads thinking “this is the guy we brought in to play center field?”

At only 5’8, Puckett was small in stature, but his heart for the game and people in general was larger than life itself. Whether it was the never ending smile, or the signature leg kick that helped power baseballs over the fence, anyone that was privileged enough to witness his great career was touched.

I know I’m nobody in the sports journalism world; I’m just a man, a Minnesota man that will forever cherish the moments watching Kirby Puckett. I was fortunate enough to meet him in person a couple of times at the Metrodome when I was a kid in the mid and late 80’s, and each time he acknowledged me, as he did anyone that was in his line of site. I’ll never forget the time he signed my baseball glove and thanked me for coming to the game. He thanked me! Tell me that’s not a rare professional athlete.

Puckett was the most humble superstar I’ve ever seen, and his actions spread throughout the Twins organization and helped to lead a small market team to two World Championships.

Over the years, I’ve come to despise the Metrodome. I’ve watched many beautiful outdoor parks on TV and been to a few in person, and I’ve done so with an envious glare. Now that Puck is gone, I can’t help but feel guilt for ever thinking that way. The Metrodome is and always will be Kirby Puckett’s home. One of the streets outside the dome is named after him, it’s his home. It is home to the most memorable sports memories in my life, memories laced with Kirby Puckett and the Minnesota Twins. Kirby was once offered more money to play in the heralded Fenway Park of Boston, but he turned it down, turned it down to keep playing in the Dome, to play for us here in Minnesota.

Bob Casey’s famous Kirby announcement will forever resonate in the Dome, and should it ever tumble, I’m sure it will echo in Downtown Minneapolis forever.

10 All-Star games in 12 seasons, six gold gloves, a career .318 hitter, two time World Champion, and a first ballot Hall of Famer. That’s one hell of a career from one hell of a guy.

Puckett was not a hero, which is a word I feel better reserved for the men and women that defend our country, men and women that serve and protect us as members of the police, fire fighters, and military. Or the man or woman that goes out of their way to bless the life of someone less fortunate (though Kirby did fit in here with charities in the Twin Cities).

Kirby Puckett was a baseball player, one of the best to ever play the game. He brought joy to this man, when I was a boy, and as I watch video highlights of his illustrious career and see that smile, he’ll bring joy to me and millions of others forever.

When I’m old and my grand kids ask me what it was like to watch Kirby Puckett (and I know they will), I hope I can emulate his smile and grace them with the same feeling he gave me as I tell them about his legendary home run in game six of the 1991 World Series, his game saving leaping catch from the same game, or the four hits he amassed in his first game as a pro.

Kirby Puckett will forever be remembered and is an icon Minnesota will always be proud to hang its hat on. Thank you Kirby Puckett, thank you for playing the game because you loved it, not because it made you bigger than life, your heart did that just fine on its own.


Friday, February 10, 2006

Time to get my Geek on

Been a wicked crazy (that's what my Boston users would say) week at work. That coupled with an online Fiction writing class I'm taking has taken time away from my blog and gaming. I'll be taking a little break this weekend though. Getting together with a bunch of guys I play Halo 2 online with (yes, we do all know each other) at a Cabin about 40 minutes north of the Twin Cities. We did this in the fall and it was good times. Lots of food, drinks, network cables, and grown men playing video games till we fall asleep.

I plan on bringing the digital camera so I'll try to post some pics sometime after I get back.

Friday, February 03, 2006

Blizzard Working on Diablo III?

I didn't think it would ever happen, but I was reading through Gamespy's Most Wanted Games of 2006 when I ran across this little blurb:

Diablo III - Nope, it hasn't officially been announced. But word has it that Blizzard is cooking this up in its skunkworks. We're hoping for an announcement sometime this year.

Holy Shnikes! I'm a huge sucker for Diablo and Diablo II, but with World of Warcraft sucking up most of my playing time, how am I going to deal with Diablo III too!!??

Too many games, too little time - all hail Blizzard Entertainment.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

World of Warcraft Wednesday

Time to fess up. Last week I promised to have my Photoshop issue rectified so I could post a screenshot each week of my play. Well, I broke my promise. It seems it's much easier to be lazy than it is to do something I intended on, but failed to act on. I'll try to fix it this week, no promises!

I finally made it to the halfway point as far as reaching the level cap. Yep, I dinged 30 this past week thanks to a great group that helped me complete all the quests in the Stockade. So far the re-specing of my character seems to be helping. I'm actually using my Mage like others in groups want, which is helpful for keeping a group together for other runs.

One of the guys in the successful group is actually in my Guild, a Male Warrior that goes by Timp. I was actually on with him last night and he helped me out on a couple of quests. I believe he's a level 33 so we can work together nicely. I'm sure I'll be running around Azeroth with him for a while.

That's all the time I have this week, here's another user submitted screenshot from the official site.


YEAH BABY!


And finally, here's a fun Penny Arcade comic that is all too true:







On the Outside - Tragic Endings Review

Here's my review of this trash....err.....I mean album. I must say, Metal is just not what it used to be. This has no inspiration and the entire thing is 19 miuntes long! Just read my review because it's fun to rip and savage bands/video games/movies from time to time. Here's hoping my next review is a little more enjoyable.

Monday, January 30, 2006

Random Sports Thoughts

Well I haven't blogged in a while so I figured I should babble on about something.

Tiger Strikes Early

Tiger Woods played his first tournament of the season, after a long layoff from golf, and won in playoff fashion. Many doubted that Tiger would have an effect on the leaderboard since he was away from the game for so long but come on, this is Tiger we are talking about! That's like anyone saying that Michael Jordan wouldn't be a factor after his fathers death and stint at playing baseball. Three more NBA Championships later............

Timberwolves/Celtics Deal

When the big deal that dealt Wally World and Kandi man to the Celtics for Ricky Davis and Mark Blount (among others) took place last week, I was furious. But, after watching these guys come in and revitalize the Wolves with a new found energy, I'm starting to change my mind. Ironically the Wolves drilled the Celtics tonight 110-85 at the Target Center with Wally leading the Celtics (22 points). The only thing that I feel will hurt the Wolves in this deal now is the loss of another 1st round draft pick. Only time will tell, I just hope there isn't another deal in the works that moves KG out of here as it's rumored everywhere you read.

Superbowl XL

Still not ready to make a pick for this game. This is one heck of a matchup and it might take me till Saturday to finally decide. I will say that I'm ready for this game to kick off (even though I have to work during it!!!). All the hoopla leading up to game is getting on my nerves and annoying Steeler fans think this one is wrapped up already. Even the media seems to be spending more time talking about the Steelers than they do the Seahawks.

That's it for now, not much but it's something. Maybe I'll work on a Vikings update for tomorrow, maybe.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

World of Warcraft Wednesday

Not an eventful week at all for me in World of Warcraft. As a matter of fact, I'm still just a lowly level 28 Mage, but should ding 29 tonight.

I just get flustered with all the quests I always seem to have and most of them chain together with others. I did a series of quests in the Darkshire area and then all of a sudden had to start going back and forth between Stormwind and Darkshire to finish that chain. It's rather annoying I tell you!

I've played 98% of my time solo and am in dire need of groups for many Dungeon runs I need to complete. I'm part of a Guild but I don't know anyone and hate to ask them so I just throw out a LFG (looking for group) and the Quest title. Don't always get the replies I hope for. Anyone have any suggestions?

Congrats to Server Medivh for being the first ones to open The Gates of Ahn' Qirai. The server I'm on (Kargath) is sitting in 58th place and only has 58% of the resources needed.

If you haven't seen it yet, Penny Arcade has a new comic featuring World of Warcraft which can be viewed here.

I know I said I would finish with a screenshot from my play time during the week, but my Photoshop needs to be re-installed and I've been too lazy to do it this past week. So here is another user submitted screenshot from the official site to tide you over. I promise to rectify the Photoshop issue this week.