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Matt Gagnon

Home Town: Old Orchard Beach, ME
Sports: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Golf
Games: MLB The Show, Tiger Woods, NCAA Football
Teams: Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics
OS Username: OS: mattyg / MM: mattyg
Tags: PS3: mattyg
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
03:50 PM - June 24, 2008. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Matt Gagnon
We have just posted our review of Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 for the PSP.

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"Hot Shots Open Tee 2 feels very similar to just about any other Hot Shots game, but that's not a bad thing at all, assuming you're already a fan. The gameplay is very fun yet challenging, some of the quirky characters and courses are still enjoyable, and the varying game modes always offer you something different. Online play is a bit stripped down but it plays as good as it would offline. Open Tee 2 should appeal to sim golfers and casual fans alike as it's not just an "arcadey" kid's game but it's also a great way for golf newcomers to be introduced to the game in a way that's accessible and enjoyable."

Game: Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2Reader Score: 4/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PSPVotes: 3 - View All
Thursday, June 12, 2008
11:39 PM - June 12, 2008. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Matt Gagnon
Our third inductee into the Sports Video Games Hall of Fame is Mike Tyson's Punch Out. Be sure to check out Matt Gagnon's induction article and leave your comments and favorite memories of this great game!
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"If you think about boxing and the 1980s, you think of names like Julio Caesar Chavez, Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard, and of course Mike Tyson. While Tyson later became synonymous with promising to eat children and trying to get through his impregnable defenses, he nevertheless lent his likeness to quite possibly the best boxing game ever made: Mike Tyson's Punch Out!!."

Friday, May 16, 2008
01:05 PM - May 16, 2008. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Matt Gagnon
In a re-run of sorts, we have republished a great article entitled "Competition Benefits the Sports Gamer," originally written by Matt Gagnon. Be sure to check out the article and add your thoughts!

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"The Greek philosopher Plato once wrote, "Necessity (is) the mother of invention." If your back is up against a wall you better think quickly on how to turn the situation around. It's safe to say if you have no pressure on you, there's no need to develop the notorious "Plan B." NBA Live 08 and it’s main competitor NBA 2K8 are due to release next week (Along with Sony’s own brand of ball, NBA 08) and I cannot think of a more appropriate quote then the one above to illustrate just how good competition is for all of us sports gamers. When we get multiple titles specific to each sport that are produced by more than one company, a few things happen. First, the games are better. Second, we’re able to pick a game that fits our tastes. And third, no developers are left out of the moneymaking process. In other words, everybody wins. Competition, for lack of a better word, is good."

Thursday, April 24, 2008
12:54 PM - April 24, 2008. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Matt Gagnon
Matt Gagnon, of Waiver Wire fame, has posted his wishlist for Tiger Woods 09.

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"Welcome to this week's version of "To Tell The Truth!!" Let's meet our contestants!!

"I'm Contestant #1 and I hit the links a couple of times a week, carry a 20+ handicap, drive the ball 220-250 yards and have been playing for over 10 years."

"I'm Contestant #2 and despite the fact I've been playing golf for a little more than a month, I can win just about every PGA Tour event I enter; I can beat the best golfers in the world in match play; and I drive the ball at least 320 yards."

"OK, would the real golfer please stand up?""

Game: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09Reader Score: 7/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PC / PS3 / Xbox 360Votes: 13 - View All
Thursday, April 17, 2008
06:10 PM - April 17, 2008. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Matt Gagnon
Matt Gagnon checks in with Part II of his guide to MLB '08: The Show's Road to the Show mode.

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"Now that you've (hopefully) read Part I of this Road to the Show Guide you've got you created player ready to hit the field and start down the path to a Hall of Fame career. Here in Part II we'll cover some gameplay basics, especially in the field, and also discuss off-the-field aspects like training points, advancement goals and coach interactions."

Game: MLB '08: The ShowReader Score: 8.5/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PS2 / PS3 / PSPVotes: 97 - View All
Friday, April 11, 2008
03:54 PM - April 11, 2008. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Matt Gagnon
Matt Gagnon has just posted part one of a two part series teaching you all of the ins and outs to the Road to the Show mode.

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"MLB 08: The Show has a lot of different game modes to appeal to a wide range of gamers, but when it comes to single-player the most played are Franchise and Road to the Show. Franchise offers up the standard fare with some incredible depth but it's very similar to just about any other franchise mode for any other game."

Game: MLB '08: The ShowReader Score: 8.5/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PS3Votes: 97 - View All
Friday, March 21, 2008
12:30 PM - March 21, 2008. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Matt Gagnon
Whoever said you can't decide who is going to play in the World Series this fall during spring training obviously never met our very own Chase Becotte and Matt Gagnon. Gagnon, an avid Red Sox fan, anticipates a World Series that would pain Yankee fans nationwide by matching up the Boston Red Sox with the New York Mets. Gagnon decided to challenge Chase Becotte to a seven game series to decide The Show superiority on the OS Staff.

Unfortunately for Gagnon, Becotte's Mets are coming ready to play. This is the beginning of a four part series (seven if necessary) of a simulation of the "future" World Series (ie. Gagnon's just wanting the Sox to win a fourth championship in the past 100 years). So without further adieu, here is game 1.

Game: MLB '08: The ShowReader Score: 8.5/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PS3Votes: 97 - View All
Friday, March 14, 2008
09:56 PM - March 14, 2008. Posted by Steve_OS. Written by Matt Gagnon
Yesterday OperationSports was lucky enough to listen in on a conference call led by some of the developers working on Sega Superstars Tennis. In on the call were Producer Steve Lycett and Lead Designer Travis Ryan from Sheffield, UK-based Sumo Digital. Sumo Digital development studio has worked on a wide array of games, more pertinently, the studio has developed a few recent tennis videogames: the 360 and PSP versions of Virtua Tennis 3 and Virtua Tennis World Tour for the PSP.

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"With this tennis game though, Sumo Digital is taking a bit of a different approach; they've veered a little more towards the casual gamer while developing SEGA Superstars Tennis and have thus tried to make the game more accessible for all gamers. They are not only trying to bring in a wider audience via gameplay design, but also by incorporating characters from other classic SEGA franchises such as the Sonic series, NiGHTS and Super Monkey Ball."

Game: SEGA Superstars TennisReader Score: 7/10 - Vote Now
Platform: NDS / PS2 / PS3 / Wii / Xbox 360Votes: 1 - View All
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
12:41 PM - March 12, 2008. Posted by RaychelSnr. Written by Matt Gagnon
We have just posted our MLB '08: The Show review, written by Matt Gagnon.

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I don't think I'm alone when I say that barring a few examples, sports titles for the latest crop of consoles haven't exactly blown our socks off. It always seems as if there's some glaring problem that holds a game back. We've rarely experienced a complete title that makes us appreciate the new technology we've invested so much into. That is, until MLB 08: The Show for the PS3 hit store shelves this month.

Game: MLB '08: The ShowReader Score: 8.5/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PS3Votes: 97 - View All