Thursday, October 29, 2009

Hogan is Back!

Hulk Hogan is back in wrestling. He signed with TNA to wrestle and is also the creative director. Bischoff also joined the company. WWE could be in for serious competition now. Just from the names of these two people will increase the ratings. Hogan has yet to prove himself in his new position. I am not criticizing Hogan, I just do not know how much he knows how to express himself as a creative director. But I am sure he knows a lot about how to put on a show.

Hogan's offical press conference joining TNA (Credit: Spike TV):

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Bruce Lee Says...



I figured I will post some fantastic Bobby Heenan quotes I might as well post something more worthy...

“If you make an ass out of yourself, there will always be someone to ride you”

Bobby "The Brain" Heenan Says...



I figure some humor once in a wheel will be good. I will post a new quote every week or so from Bobby Heenan.

"Tito Santana is like a cue-ball. The more you strike him, the more english you get out of him."

Monday, October 26, 2009

Ghostbusters Game Xbox 360 Part 2

After the hotel, you are taken to the streets of New York City. The one problem is that the streets are a mess because the Stay Puft Marshmellow Man is roaming around. Stay Puft looks exactly like the movie and they did a pretty good job in the motion of the beast. As you follow Stay Puft, he throws marshmellow's at you that turn into these crawling critters that are very annoying. You finally arrive at the theatre where you have to fight opera ghosts, random ghosts, gargoyles and the marshmellow critters all at the same time. It took me twice to get a handle of the first real group attack on the Ghostbusters.

Catching one of the Opera Ghosts...



Stay tuned for the next post...

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Ghostbusters Game Xbox 360


I should've posted this much earlier but I will do the best I can to detail my Ghostbuster adventure on the Xbox 360. Firstly, I didn't know how this game was going to turn out. I pre-ordered the game a month before it came out. Even though it was a risk the game was worth the purchase.

First you go through training. The training is simple and not too thorough. The training informs and lets you practice the essential controls of the game. Then you get a call and you have to go to Hotel Sedgewick. Hotel Sedgewick is the same hotel where Slimer was in the original movie. And if you did not know, the Hotel Sedgewick is the The Algonquin which is located at 59 West 44th Street in Manhattan. You get to the hotel and objects move unexpectedly which is creepy especially if you are playing in a basement with the lights out at night. The PKE meter is used to find ghosts, slime, and artifacts. Catch Slimer in the ballroom and then as you are returning back to the elevators there is a flash flood on the hotel floor. You walk around fight some ghosts and until you run into the Fisherman, the first boss. He is a little hard at first but it was fun fighting him. Now it is off to Times Square where the next level begins...

The real Hotel Hedgewick in New York City...



Fighting random ghosts in Hotel Sedgewick...



Fighting the Fisherman ghost...



Stay tuned to the next post...