Jean’s Top 20 Of All Time, The Final Countdown!
May 26, 2010 by Jean Beurskens
Filed under Opinion & Columns
“It’s the final countdown~” Sorry, couldn’t resist. Anyways, here’s the final list of the last 5 games listed in my Top-20! But first, let’s recap:
Now that’s out of the way, let the countdown continue!
5# Half-Life
Well, this is the game I referred to when I was talking about Halo and Baldur’s Gate. I remember it was hard dividing my time between the awesomeness that was Baldur’s Gate and this magnificent shooter. This shooter revolutionized the shooter genre, by adding a different way of story telling. Clever opponents were also a part of Half-Life and the multiplayer was a load of fun.
The story starts of with Gordon Freeman, working as a mere scientist at the Black Mesa organization. He works on an experiment, which unfortunately goes very wrong. Portals are opened and aliens make their way into our world. Gordon fights for not only his survival, but also of his fellow teammates. The army eventually comes in, assuming to help clear the aliens out.. but that too isn’t the case. Read more
Jean’s Top 20 Of All Time Part 10 To 6
May 17, 2010 by Jean Beurskens
Filed under Opinion & Columns
The countdown continues, but before the next 5 games are shown, a quick recap on what already has been shown:
Now that’s out of the way, let the countdown continue!
10# World of Warcraft
I started my World of Warcraft journey on day one. My little brother and I got the game (the limited edition) and we were very eager to see if the World of Warcraft was all that we expected from it. After years of waiting (you know how long Blizzard takes with their games), we finally got the chance to play the game.
Seeing as we were both playing on one account (yeah I know, Blizzard doesn’t really like that.. but I wanted to see what the game was all about before getting it myself) it sometimes could get quite difficult to divide playing time. Seeing as WoW takes up a lot of time, a 2 hour play session isn’t really that long, so it didn’t take long before we didn’t play the game anymore. Not because we didn’t like it, not at all, we both loved the game.. but it just isn’t possible to both play on one account. Seeing as I didn’t have the money to both pay for subscription and the game itself, we didn’t play for about a half year.
Funny thing is, before the game was even launched, my brother and I both wrote down our characters background stories. Odd actually, seeing as we both never even role played (RP) before. I thought about this one day and when I suddenly stumbled on the WoW webpage and found out there was a new RP-PVP server announced. It was the server that kept me in it’s grasp for over four years. The name of the server: Defias Brotherhood. Read more
Jean’s Top 20 Of All Time Part 15 To 11
May 5, 2010 by Jean Beurskens
Filed under Opinion & Columns
Previous in the top 20:
Interested to see what the next five games in my list are? Well, you can check them out right here. We start off at 15#!
15# Pokémon
These games absorb a lot, and I mean A LOT, of your time. I started my journey with Pokémon Blue, around the time that Pokémon was a huge hit in not only our country, but in the entire world.
I remember me and my little brother getting these games for Sinterklaas (Something like Christmas, you get presents and such). My father already bought these games early on, but he always lets us test the games to see if it works and if we like it. Heck, we liked it so much, we secretly started playing each time my parents weren’t home. By the time we really did get the presents, we already nearly finished the game! We even bought another Gameboy so we could play together.
After a year or so, Pokémon Stadium got released on the Nintendo 64. It was one of the coolest things I have ever seen in videogames. The ability to see your own trained Pokémon in full 3D, that was so awesome. Read more
Jean’s Top 20 Of All Time
April 26, 2010 by Jean Beurskens
Filed under Opinion & Columns
I saw a video on the website of Cinemassacre recently, which showed the Top-20 of his favourite movies. Personally, I would find it really hard to make a list like that, but then I started to ponder: “What would my Top-20 of videogames look like?”. So I wrote down a list of games that made some sort of impact on me.
Remember, this is my list, so be gentle! The first one the list is…
20# Street Fighter
Oh, how much I have played the Street Fighter games, especially Street Fighter II on the SNES. I fired it up on my SNES a while back, and it’s just as much fun as it was years ago. The graphics, sound track, the action.. it all rocked! Street Fighter II was a real innovation back then.
As a kid, I really had a hard time with the last couple matches. The fights against the boxer Balrog, the drama queen Vega, the tall Sagat and the unbeatable M. Bison were really hard for me as a kid. Bison in particular was nearly impossible for me to take down. Fortunately, whenever I did take him down.. it gave me a proud feeling. I was so proud of myself on taking him down, it was awesome.
Episode 31: Heads Up! Free Time!!!
October 7, 2009 by Daniel Wise
Filed under Events, Reviews & Interviews

The Heads Up! Display Show Podcast is the weekly source of gamer talk and discussion without the boring news. The hosts dive deep into the latest trends in video games from the importance of indie developers to the advancement of stories in video games. We guarantee that each episode is packed with witty dialogue, sophomoric humor and thought provoking topics from the best team in bush-league podcasting.
Enjoy!
WHAT WE ARE PLAYING
Daniel- Mega Man 2 (iPhone/iPod Touch)
Hi, How Are You? (iPhone/iPod Touch)
Jim – Zombie Apocolypse (XBLA)
Darin – WET (X360)
THE ROUND TABLE –
What are your thoughts on the release of Sony’s PSP Go?
Do you really like waggle/motion control?



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