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Mini Xbox Is The Mother Of DIY Geekery

Mini Xbox is mini.Bandit5317 from Xbox Scene may have created the greatest DIY on the geek market to date. Over the course of six months he took an original Xbox and trimmed it down to a svelte 1″ thick package.

How did he manage such a feat? Well he removed the optical drive, for starters, and added a 320GB hard drive to turn the little console into the XBMC you’ve been praying for. He also removed the controller ports in favor of some USB and obviously a good portion of the cooling internals. In fact, that may be the one drawback. The smaller frame means the box runs a good bit hotter than you might want.

But she works, and she looks damn good in that tiny black…case. Check his forum post for a gallery of pics.

Sports Illustrated Subscription Gets You A Copy Of Madden 10

Madden 10 for Xbox 360.If you’re a Madden fan looking to get the latest release, you may want to consider signing up for a year of Sports Illustrated instead. The sports mag is actually giving away a copy of Madden 10 with your yearly subscription for free, and for the console of your choice.

From a financial standpoint it’s a great pick. You get 28 issues of the magazine for $49 (and get yourself enrolled for automatic renewal), plus a bonus Madden documentary and, of course, a free copy of Madden 10 (which retails for $60 for PS3 and Xbox 360). I’m willing to call it $125 worth of merchandise for just under $50.

Remember, the deal’s only good if you live in the US or Canada.

Why WWII: My Take On Things

Hunting down the nazis.There’s a lot of buzz today around an article on 1UP that dissects the market for war games. The study, which 1UP calls a “casual census,” shows that developers focus heavily on WWII when they’re looking to make a war game, so much so that WWII games outnumber all the other wars combined by nearly 5 to 1 since 1980.

The article goes on to ask why. Why so many WWII shooters? To me the answer seems obvious enough, and the article does get to it at length. WWII is an easy choice because of the simple narrative of pure war. There is good, and there is evil, and we are pitted against the evil. That’s plain enough. What’s unfortunate, though, is that this type of game development, while fun and obviously lucrative, keeps war games from being the interesting social devices they could be.

More often than not, war just isn’t cut and dry. Even World War II, though it’s easy to vilify the Nazis (I’m not saying that wasn’t justified in most cases), was no simple war from psychological perspective. If you’ve read Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse V you have a pretty basic perspective on what that means. The backdrop of WWII is such that we don’t get to see the secondary perspective. It just doesn’t make for good gaming.

But it could, with some effort. Unfortunately games that have made an attempt at this, like Six Days in Fallujah, have been met with so much criticism that they can’t even get off the ground. Publishers won’t even touch that game, mostly because of claims that the wounds from the war are still too fresh.

It seems to me that this is the perfect time to address the issues raised by a war like our most recent in Iraq. This is why films like Jarhead get released when they do. To be certain, that movie was not about this war, but its timing could not have been more perfect. People want a chance to understand, or at least experience, the nature of war in all its moral ambiguity. Reducing our world’s greatest conflicts to a fight against Nazi zombies pushes our ability to understand the concept of “other” right out the window.

Psyclone Wiimote Charging Station Gets Recalled

Psyclone 4-dock Wiimote charging station.The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has sent out a recall on all Psyclone Essentials and React Wii 4-Dock Battery Recharge Stations. Apparently the stations turn the battery packs in your Wiimotes into fire hazards and a fairly serious risk for burning both you and potentially your house. The cause for the recall seems to be six separate consumer incidents in which people reported burned hands.

All told there are around 220,000 of these units being tossed like hot potatoes in public hands. The charging stations were distributed by Griffin International. Remember, this is for all of the stations, not just some. No matter where you picked yours up, it needs to be returned.

Upgrade Your Avatar From The Comfort Of Your PC

Xbox Live Avatar Marketplace.Bored at work? Bored in class? Bored at a coffee shop? Bored watching your friend trudge through that one-on-one he’s been dying to play? Generally bored? Why not upgrade your Xbox Live avatar from your PC!

That’s one of the new features Microsoft has added to their online Live experience. Now you can buy clothes, add games, and update your avatar, all from your computer. Really, I can only think this would be useful were I incredibly bored some time in the near future. It’s just not the sort of thing I’d be logging in to do unless I was probably somewhere near my Xbox to begin with.

This sort of news makes me shrug because really Xbox Live Avatars aren’t all that different from one another. I don’t even mind that the web version doesn’t let you preview items on your own avatar because really, it won’t look that much different. Mine will just have less hair.

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