Saturday, November 22, 2008 

Mario Vs Sonic - The History of These Two Gaming Giants

In the 60's and 70's it was The Beatles vs Rolling Stones. In the 80's it was Lakers vs Celtics. In the 90's the topic that saw so many schoolyard arguments was indeed Mario vs Sonic. Who would win in a fight? Who would win in a race? Who cooks a better omelet? You name it, it was argued. There were no characters as recognised to children of the 90's as Sonic and Mario, with Sonic's "Q Score" (a rating that rates something based on it's popularity) even surpassing that of Mickey Mouse. With such results, it seemed obvious this rivalry wouldn't die out quickly.

Contrary to popular belief, Mario made his debut in the 1981 Donkey Kong game for the arcade. Although he was called "Jumpman" he looked exactly the same as the Mario that appeared in the first game with his name in the title "Mario Bros." This was a basic game that didn't scroll, and it required killing all the enemies in a "Phase" and then progressing to the next phase. In this age, it is hard to see the appeal of this game, but in it's time it was rather entertaining.

Mario's game that propelled him to the status of a household name was the first "Super Mario Bros" for the NES which is now the best selling video game of all time. This was the first side scrolling Mario game and it set a standard for all the 16 bit Mario games to come. While it was not the first side scrolling platformer, it was the first done well, and allowed other developers to copy the formula. For this reason, this game is hailed by many as the saviour of the video game industry as the industry was in a great deal of trouble before it's release.

Possibly more noteworthy, was Mario's transition into the 3d world. Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo 64 received perfect scores from countless professional review companies. It is still seen today as the best ever 3d platformer, and many have tried but failed to replicate the success of Super Mario 64.

Sonic's creators knew from the beginning that Sega needed a mascot for it's Genesis/Mega Drive system that could help market it's console to compete with Mario and the Super Nintendo. They looked at Mario and perceived him as stuffy and uninteresting and decided to tap into the younger generation who was after something "cooler" with more attitude. After many considerations including "Mighty the Armadillo" Sonic the Hedgehog was decided on and a team of 15 began work on what would be the first Sonic game, "Sonic the Hedgehog" for the Genesis/Mega Drive.

Popular opinion said Sonic didn't really hit his straps until the second game for the 16 bit console. In this his little sidekick Tails was introduced and collecting all the chaos emeralds saw Sonic transform into "Super Sonic" which was a yellow, super fast super strong version of the character.

Sonic's 3d games however have not seen the success of it's rival Mario. Sonic 3d Blast for the Genesis/Mega Drive was an average attempt, and it wasn't until the Dreamcast where we saw a 3d Sonic game that was really worth playing called "Sonic Adventure." However, since creating that formula that worked perfectly, Sega have made odd choices with games forcing you to play as Sonic's less entertaining sidekicks to access the fun Sonic levels. Sonic the Hedgehog on the 360/PS3 received awful reviews. Sonic and the Secret Rings for the Wii seems to be the only game since Sonic Adventure that has really got it right with Sega finally realising that what made the originals so fun, was Sonic's blistering speed.

Sega's decision to no longer create consoles has no seen the creation of the first game where Mario and Sonic can go head to head called "Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games." After selling about 1 million copies of this game, it is clear this rivalry is still alive and kicking. Many have no doubt thought back to those schoolyard arguments and thought "Finally! I can prove x is better than y!"

Whatever your opinion is, it's no doubt you haven't seen your last debate on the topic. Just remember when you're ready to rip someone's throat out, it's only a game.

Mario and Sonic's battles will never end, and as long as they continue my blog will continue writing opinion pieces on the topic. Check out Wii want to Blog for all my adventures in Wii (and general gaming) including reviews, opinion pieces and news!

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PSP Game Iso's - How to Find and Install Them in Your PSP

So you want to download PSP game iso's. You obviously want to get your hands on more games than you are willing to pay for. The Sony Play Station Portable (PSP) itself doesn't come cheap; after all, it's a sleek handheld game console, music and video player, and with some homebrew apps, turns into a PDA. The PSP games themselves cost a bundle each. So the solution is to download PSP game iso's, for free, if you can, and enjoy the games. This article shows you how to find websites with PSP game iso downloads, websites that offer the best download experience. We will also cover the installation of the downloaded games.

Websites that offer PSP game iso downloads fall into two categories. The free and the nonfree. The nonfree is better, as you will see. The free websites you can tell with the tons of pop up and banners ads, the slow download speed, the limited selection of games, the spyware and adware that sneaks into your PC after the download completes in a day.

The paid for or commercial websites offer more than just PSP game iso downloads - wallpapers, music, video, instructional guides, and so on. The problem lies in the joining fee, monthly membership fee, and in some instances a per-download fee. The commercials sites however offer the reverse of mostly everything the free sites have - fast download, wide array of games, no spyware, and so on.

The trick is to find commercial sites that offer only a one-time joining fee, and afterwards allows you access to its database of PSP game iso's, among other things. If you can find sites like that, you will have a headache free experience in choosing from a library of demo and full package games to download.

Before you download game, be sure you check if your PSP's firmware allows you to run those games. Sometimes you might need to downgrade your PSP's firmware to an older one, especially since you might be playing hacked games and game emulators (SNES, GameBoy, etc.). Corrupt files downloaded are often traceable to firmware's incompatibility with the games. So read the instructions on downloads on the website well.

Be sure you will be downloading PSP game iso files. If you bought the full game, the instructions and installation will be simple and easy. If you chose the demo, and this is recommended, you can have access to a part of the game so you won't have to uninstall a stupid game later on; instead, just download the whole game. After all, you paid for unlimited access, and not on a per-download basis.

That's it. Have fun downloading and installing PSP game iso's.

For more updates on how you can get free downloads on your PSP please visit Free PSP game.

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