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The Weekly Gamage: Holiday Lull  

Rob Rymond, 2- 2005

Article summary (if available):
Zack takes a look at why the game well always dries up in the last month of the year.
It’s that time again people; the holidays are approaching, every system has a game of the year candidate, and software releases have come to a complete halt. Not many of you may know this but there is a specific reason for this yearly pre-holiday lull.

You see, for the last month, us game writers have been awash in an avalanche of the holiday blockbusters. With the likes of Prince of Persia and all of those Xbox 360 launch titles clogging our to-play lists, this lull is a godsend to allow us to catch up before things start up again in January. My backlist alone has 17 games on it, and I had to trim off some games including all the Xbox exclusives. So, to help you better visualize the game calender, I have this time line broken down into the 6 seasons of the gaming year:

P.S. This will be on the test.

1. January-February-The Slow Start

Things get started slowly in the gaming year, these are a lot of games that have been delayed near the end of last year and this is when they get released. This period also has the possibility to deliver a few GOTY contenders and even eventual winners like Resident Evil 4 this year.

2. March-May - The Early Rush

Some big titles drop here. It may not be nearly as big as the Thanksgiving rush, but it does provide it’s share of big titles. Look forward to The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to drop in this period next year.

3. June-July - Silent Summer

Of the two major lulls, this is easily the least bearable. A steady trickle of crappy game tie-ins to the summer blockbusters keep us just interested enough until things pick up again.

4. August-September - The Restart

Things get started up with a couple big games and a lot of decent ones prepping us for the big rush ahead. Games like Burnout Revenge drop here.

5. October-November - The Thanksgiving Rush

This is the big one. Tens of AAA titles join some good filler to cause the sales boom the industry relies on to make up for less than stellar performance in previous periods. Games like Halo 2 cause long lines in this period.

6. December-January - Reviewer Recovery

This is what I was talking about before. Things trickle to a halt in early December and give us writers a chance to catch up.

Please note that a major console release may throw off these patterns in any season.


Just as a stocking filler, here’s a funny moment from this week:

The prettiest man I know is my maths teacher, Mr Kong. His hair is always styled and shiny. Anyway, this week in class we were learning about the formula for compounding interest continuously for investments, and the formula is 'Pert'. Mr Kong told us to remember the formula with the acronym PERT, but then exclaimed that he doesn’t know how he remembers that. Believe me that it was hilarious in person, you had to be there.

Looking ahead to what’s being released this week and it’s a ghost town. DOA 4 and King Kong for the PSP is about it. Instead of rushing out to buy Chaos Field for your lonely GameCube look back at some games you may have overlooked throughout the year. It doubles as informing yourself to make fun of our upcoming game of the year picks.

In terms of actual news this week, the Family Entertainment Protection Act has now been officially filed, meaning it’s only some committee action away from me ripping into it. Look forward to that people, it’ll be great.

Also, Joystiq raised some interesting speculation about the next true Game Boy. They anticipate an upgrade to SNES style controls, complete Game Boy backwards compatibility, and detachable battery packs among their other hopes and wishes. May their dreams become all of ours, then come true.

To round things up, two girls in the Boston area are attempting to sell sexual favors for an Xbox 360. Beats taking it from Microsoft.

That’s the Weekly Gamage. Come back next week when I grab the gaming news, wrestle it to the ground and make it my bitch.




Comments on this article
Eddz's avatar Eddz 19 December 2005 12:47 PM
A great read, totally enjoyed it! The math teacher part was a bit random, but all adds to the hilarity! Smilie
Ian Stanfield's avatar Ian Stanfield 19 December 2005 1:48 PM
Bleh. I'm parched.
Xtibian's avatar Xtibian 19 December 2005 3:40 PM
I like it. Its pretty good.
Rob Rymond's avatar Rob Rymond 20 December 2005 7:49 AM
Interesting column this week Smilie
Zack Rovinsky's avatar Zack Rovinsky 21 December 2005 7:35 PM
Thank you all very much. Tell your friends and I'll always be on time. I'll even work on Christmas.






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Platform: Club Skill
Publisher: Club Skill Media
Developer: Club Skill Media
Origin: UK
 
UK release: 2- 2003
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