Author Bio
Chris Sanner
Home Town: Bethany, OK
Sports: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling
Games: The Show, NCAA Football, NHL, FIFA, NBA 2K
Teams: The Sooners, Rangers, Thunder, Chiefs
OS Username: MMChrisS
Tags: Live: MMChrisS PSN: OSChrisS
Home Town: Bethany, OK
Sports: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling
Games: The Show, NCAA Football, NHL, FIFA, NBA 2K
Teams: The Sooners, Rangers, Thunder, Chiefs
OS Username: MMChrisS
Tags: Live: MMChrisS PSN: OSChrisS
Sunday, December 27, 2009
11:59 PM - December 27, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
We are days away from beginning a new calendar year, so it’s time to take stock in what has been an interesting 2009 in sports. However, the biggest sports-related story of 2009 has nothing to do with actual sports. But while Tiger Woods’ transgressions are all the rage, we seem to have forgotten that 2009 was also a year where we said goodbye to many great athletes. Here are the athletes who retired in 2009 that we will miss playing with in video games.
Read More - Retired in 2009: The Athletes You'll Miss
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
02:31 PM - December 22, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
Snowboarding TNT is Tilt n' Twist's latest game on the iPhone platform.In the game you simply steer your snowboarder down one of seven courses included in the game while trying to get the best combination of time and score. The game is a blend of classic arcade snowboarding mixed with some solid controls.
Read More - Snowboarding TnT Review (iPhone)
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
04:10 PM - December 9, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
If you haven't heard, there is a 3D Football App on Facebook entitled Gridiron Live. The game allows you to play the role of head coach of your virtual team with a fully functional create-a-team feature available. We talked to Jeff Petry, Vice-President of Sports & Licensed Properties of Challenge Games and got the lowdown on Gridiron Live.Read More - Q&A with GridIron Live's Jeff Petry
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
03:39 PM - October 28, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
It has taken six seasons, but the New York Yankees are finally back in the World Series. It seemed just as inevitable that Derek Jeter finally has another game with his name splattered all over it, Derek Jeter Real Baseball.I also just want to get this out of the way before we go any farther into this review: If you do not like Derek Jeter, Derek Jeter Real Baseball may not be the game for you. Just trust me, unless you are a glutton for punishment.
Developed and released by Gameloft, Derek Jeter Real Baseball is one part baseball sim and one part holy relic to the long-time captain of the Yankees. What Derek Jeter Real Baseball is not is a great game, but it also is not a terrible game.
For a $5 download on the iTunes App Store, you will get a baseball game with some annoying flaws. However, during those moments when there is nothing else to do, you will find that Derek Jeter Real Baseball is an adequate game to turn to when you want to cure bouts of boredom.
Read More - Derek Jeter Real Baseball Review
02:03 PM - August 28, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
Everything you have been told about competition in the sports-gaming industry is a lie.There is something that happens when someone tells you that everything you believe in isn't true. It shakes you at your foundations. You tend to want to resist the change. You sometimes want to brush aside any information that could radically change your way of thinking, instead opting for the normal and ordinary.
However, the change has arrived today. The information you are about to read will change your perceptions of the sports videogame industry forever. The information below is going to show, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the theory that competition creates better games for the consumer is pure baloney.
Read More - Competition Creates Better Games is Baloney
Friday, August 14, 2009
04:32 PM - August 14, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
The Big 12 has been all about Oklahoma and Texas for the past decade. Since the year 2000, only two teams have won Big 12 Championships outside of Oklahoma and Texas (Colorado, Kansas State). This year figures to be no different with the two titans from the South overshadowing any foes from the North.Oklahoma State could make a run at the south like Texas Tech did last year, but winning it outright will be nearly impossible without some help. Look for Nebraska to be the odds-on favorite to win the North and possibly be the suprise team nationally of 2009.
Read More - OS NCAA 10 Preview: Big XII
Monday, August 10, 2009
11:21 AM - August 10, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
It's fair to say that the Pac-10 has traditionally been ruled by USC -- the Trojans have logged 38 total conference titles over the years. And this decade, the Trojans have won seven straight conference championships.This year the teams that have the best shot at ending the seven-year streak are California, Oregon, Arizona and Oregon State. Among those squads, Cal seems to be the closest to upending the Trojans in 2009. Either way the league should get at least six teams into bowl games at the end of this year, with both Arizona State and Stanford also possibly being eligible by the end of the season.
Read More - OS NCAA 10 Preview: Pac-10
Thursday, August 6, 2009
02:26 PM - August 6, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
Parity rules in the Big East. For that simple reason it is very hard to predict what team will be Big East champs at the end of the year. Parity is also the reason why -- with a few breaks -- I could easily see a team like Louisville or UConn competing for the league championship.But if I had to choose a favorite to win the conference, then it would have to be South Florida. However, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, West Virginia or Cincinnati could easily win the conference as well. Expect the Big East to be a very competitive conference, and for the winner to perhaps not even have 10 wins.
Read More - OS NCAA 10 Preview: Big East
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
02:24 PM - July 14, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
NCAA Football’s dynasty mode is one of sports gaming’s most heralded career modes. Not only has the mode been the most popular mode in NCAA Football for nearly a decade, it also took it’s act online to great success beginning last year.Unfortunately, after just over a decade of incremental improvements, the mode has began to suffer from a lack of innovation and ultimately, it just feels stale.
Outside of the presentation, dynasty mode is one of the biggest reasons why NCAA Football 10 ultimately falls short of being praised as a great title. The mode itself is still technically good, but long-time players of the series are quick to remark how little the mode has seemed to change over the past few years.
Read More - Twelve Ways to Improve Dynasty Mode
01:00 AM - July 14, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
If I told you Michael Myers and Halloween have a lot in common with EA Sports NCAA Football, you’d probably tell me I was crazy.However, at a closer glance, they are more alike than you may realize. Both series have resorted to the same philosophy of not straying too far off of the formula which worked to originally elevate each franchise. Unfortunately, that philosophy of sticking close to an established formula tends to have a limited lifespan before a series becomes stale, and NCAA Football is dangerously close to that point.
The approach to the NCAA Football series has been relatively the same since NCAA Football 99, with only incremental improvements each year building on top of the previous package. However, just as with Halloween, the core tenets of the series have remained the same to solid financial success. But just as with Halloween, the same act seems to be getting tired.
NCAA Football 10 isn’t a bad game by any means, but the game represents only a marginal upgrade over last year's title overall, which leaves you wondering if we'll ever see a truly great NCAA Football anytime soon.
Read More - NCAA Football 10 Review
Monday, June 1, 2009
11:45 AM - June 1, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
In case you haven't seen this, we have received a file which details the full list of achievements and trophies you can earn. The achievements range from driving the ball 400 yards to scoring an eagle in the rain to getting an ace on a Par 4 or 5. Check out the full list by downloading the file below!Tiger Woods Achievement List (.pdf)
Monday, May 4, 2009
04:31 PM - May 4, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
The largest and fastest growing sports video games website, Operation Sports, is currently seeking three talented writers to join our staff of sports gaming professionals. We are currently seeking writers who have extensive knowledge of various sports video games who could share their expertise with thousands of gamers. Ability to meet deadlines is a must as is an elevated proficiency in writing for an online audience. The ideal candidate would be able to contribute one or more articles per week that engage and inform gamers on current sports gaming titles and news stories.If interested please send the info listed below to us at [email protected]. We expect you to include the following in your e-mail:
-Full Name
-Your Location
-A Resume
-Two relevant samples of your writing of at least 400 words in length
-Three sample article idea proposals you could write for Operation Sports
-Briefly (in 150 words or less), Explain your first sports gaming memory
-Briefly (in 150 words or less), Explain your most anticipated sports-gaming title set to be released in the next 6 months
-Your Favorite Video Games (overall, not just limited to sports games)
-Your Favorite Sports Video Games
-The Typical Amount of Time you Spend Gaming Per Week, Amount of Time on Sports Games
-Do you Play Online?
-Your OS Username
-Your Age
Please note that we require all enclosed documentation to be sent and failure to include everything will result in your application not being considered. We look forward to hearing from you! Deadline to apply is end of the day Friday, May 8, 2009!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
01:01 PM - April 8, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
MLB.com posted an article today which profiles MLB '09: The Show, which talks about the game's features. The spotlight on the front page of MLB.com calls The Show the most realistic game ever.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
10:57 AM - April 1, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL COMING TO A CONSOLE NEAR YOU
Operation Sports will be developing the best game ever made, Women's College Softball.
TUNIS, TUNISIA - April 1, 2009 - After ten very successful years covering sports video games, the worldwide destination for every possible thing relating to sports gaming will be entering the game development world with an exciting new title, Women's College Softball.
The game, slated for release in Q2 2010, will offer gamers a new and exciting experience on the Playstation 3 and XBox 360 consoles. The game will mix the exciting real to life softball action on the field with the scandalous off-the-field issues you have come to know and expect from Women's College Softball.
"We have always felt we knew how to develop games better than the developers," said Operation Sports' CEO Steve Noah, "Why else do you think we review the games? With Women's College Softball, you have an under-appreciated sport that gets absolutely terrible ratings whenever it is on TV, what is not to like with bringing the sport to a console near you?"
The game will feature ultra realistic action and will retail for a mere $59.99. There will be a special Jenny Finch edition of the game which will include extras which will cost $79.99. The Jenny Finch edition of the game will also carry an M rating.
Women's College Softball is developed in Tunis, Tunisia by Operation Sports which provides all of the latest and greatest reviews, previews and more.
For more information on Women's College Softball, check out Operation Sports Web Site at:http://www.operationsports.com
Friday, March 6, 2009
08:06 PM - March 6, 2009. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Chris Sanner
Let us just get one thing out of the way, MLB 09: The Show is the best next-gen sports game yet. It is a must-own title, and anyone who is even remotely interested in baseball should consider checking it out.It is also one of the deeper, more complex and realistic sports games I have ever gotten the chance to play. Simply put, games like High Heat and MVP can now be put on the shelf in the Sanner household because The Show has finally surpassed them.
Now, at this point of the review, I must stress that MLB 09: The Show is not perfect. There are several little bugs and interesting happenings that will make you shake your head like catchers sometimes do after a foul ball. But from my experience, these negatives only slightly detract from the overall package.
Read More - MLB '09: The Show Review