Casual Friday: BD-Live Goes Live
This week we check out the first BD-Live disc to see what the big deal is, and then we go game-mod crazy.
Darren Gladstone, PC World
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A BD-Live Test Drive
A few weeks back, the PlayStation 3 received a Blu-ray firmware shot in the arm with BD-Live support. That means users can now enjoy all sorts of multimedia perks, such as multiplayer games, social networking, online store access, and extra video content. The first disc to show off the new features, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, came out this week. So what's my initial impression?
Getting to a BD-Live Menu takes about a minute (but feels longer). There, a pane offers downloadable previews and a couple of deleted scenes that you can watch--eventually.
The long load time is the result of the disc's having to download content from the Internet to the PlayStation 3's hard drive. So while the extras are nice (in this case three standard-def deleted/extended scenes), the wait isn't. It's a question of whether you can tolerate something that doesn't offer the instant gratification of streaming video from the Internet or, y'know, the disc you just bought.
Another thing dawned on me: After dropping in a bunch of BD-Live enabled discs, you'll need to start scouring the PlayStation 3's hard drive for excess files to delete. Great--one more device where I'll need to clear the cache! On the bright side, all of that content is sorted in an easy-to-flush BD content folder.
So, the technology's maiden voyage is a little shaky--and not too different from what HD DVD was doing (God rest its silicon soul). The good news here is that Walk Hard happens to be funny, and the disc comes stacked with bonus features.
The BD-Live features that sound really intriguing, such as gaming and social networking, are nowhere to be found on Walk Hard. That honor goes to next week's release, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. By all rights, it's a horrible movie, but it promises to come packed with a BD-Live game, "Aliens vs. Predators vs. You." (There's also a playable online version that you can check out now.) Considering how bad the movie is, maybe "AvPvY" should be an endurance game--see how long you can sit through the film. But I digress.
(Feel gypped and want to know more? Read the director's cut of my BD-Live story.)
Mod Squad
Now, I know a little ways back PC World games blogger Matt Peckham showed how one Japanese developer is turning the Nintendo DS into a pro audio synthesizer, but I came across this slightly stranger--and less casual--application for the gaming device: a printer control. One hacker linked a printer carriage to his DS, and as he swipes the screen, it prints.
Dare I dream that one day I'll be able to print out the dialogue from my favorite Super Mario games? "It'sa me! Anda it'sa mah time to jump on-a mushrooms..." or something like that.
With all this system modding going on, I often find myself searching for the oddest homebrew gaming solutions. My travels this week took me to The Longhorn Engineer and his portable, wooden NES console. The NESp V3 looks like a Game Boy Micro--except that it's not micro, and termites might snack on it between games. Man, what someone will do to play the NES version of Contra again.
Of course, any story discussing system modding begins and ends with Benjamin J. Heckendorn (aka Ben Heck). This madman has a full stable of ingenious projects making gaming consoles behave in ways their creators never intended. You may have heard of his Xbox 360 notebook project. He's now taking on custom projects, such as a one-handed Xbox 360 controller. I'll take two, please.
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