With the 20th anniversary of Nirvana's Nevermind what better way to celebrate than release a bunch of stuff to get more money from the fans. The biggest cash grab is the Nevermind Super Deluxe Edition, yes that's what's called, of 4 CDs and a DVD. You get the album, plus a bunch of different mixes, studio sessions spread over two discs while the fourth disc is a live set from the Paramount Theatre. The DVD is the concert footage from the Paramount. It only costs a mere $128.
I that is too much for you then try the plain old regular Nevermind Deluxe Edition of 2 CDs. You get the album which has a bonus of added live tracks plus a second CD of rehearsals and studio sessions. This set is $20 and probably the way to go because you can also buy the Live at the Paramount concert separately on DVD or Blu-Ray if you felt you need it. It makes you wonder how much other stuff they are hiding away. I have the Geffen Deluxe Editions for Weezer's Blue Album and Pinkerton and they are pretty cool.
Also out today is the Battlefield 3 multi-player beta. Last fall I bought the reboot of Medal of Honor hoping it bring the franchise back to greatness. It didn't quite succeed with an average campaign and a flawed multi-player. I still put in a dozen hours or so online and while it took me a while to get accustomed to the play flow, I liked it more than Call of Duty. The one bonus was that if you bought MoH you got in on the BF3 beta. This morning it launched and I got my code e-mailed to me. Of course I worked all day, but downloaded it after I got home and played it for about half an hour and then decided I didn't like it. I like the Battlefield: Bad Company series as I have more the 362 hours invested in online play alone. The beta played nothing like BC2. I knew it wouldn't be the same, but I just don't like the feel of the game. Mostly getting killed by guys you can't even see. Also, I'm a big crybaby and hate "prone". I'm almost considering not buying the game. Anyway, the MoH code only give priority access for a whole two days (big whoop) and then it's out for everyone on the 29th on 360, PS3 and PC. You going to try it Cam?
I that is too much for you then try the plain old regular Nevermind Deluxe Edition of 2 CDs. You get the album which has a bonus of added live tracks plus a second CD of rehearsals and studio sessions. This set is $20 and probably the way to go because you can also buy the Live at the Paramount concert separately on DVD or Blu-Ray if you felt you need it. It makes you wonder how much other stuff they are hiding away. I have the Geffen Deluxe Editions for Weezer's Blue Album and Pinkerton and they are pretty cool.
Also out today is the Battlefield 3 multi-player beta. Last fall I bought the reboot of Medal of Honor hoping it bring the franchise back to greatness. It didn't quite succeed with an average campaign and a flawed multi-player. I still put in a dozen hours or so online and while it took me a while to get accustomed to the play flow, I liked it more than Call of Duty. The one bonus was that if you bought MoH you got in on the BF3 beta. This morning it launched and I got my code e-mailed to me. Of course I worked all day, but downloaded it after I got home and played it for about half an hour and then decided I didn't like it. I like the Battlefield: Bad Company series as I have more the 362 hours invested in online play alone. The beta played nothing like BC2. I knew it wouldn't be the same, but I just don't like the feel of the game. Mostly getting killed by guys you can't even see. Also, I'm a big crybaby and hate "prone". I'm almost considering not buying the game. Anyway, the MoH code only give priority access for a whole two days (big whoop) and then it's out for everyone on the 29th on 360, PS3 and PC. You going to try it Cam?
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Nope, I don't think I'll be trying it. I bounce back & forth between internet spaceships (EVE Online) and internet tanks (World of Tanks) nowadays.
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