NOVEMBER 29, 2005 THE CADRE ¢ 7 Right Here and Now Rob Walker Copy Editor If you’ve been inside a Shoppers Drug Mart or mall store in the last few weeks, you’d know the Christmas season is almost upon us. That magical time of year when Jesus hooks a jetpack onto a reindeer and delivers coal to Haliburton CEO’s. And, like every Christmas since stores and companies realized people turn into glorified cash machines at this time of year, we have a product that everyone must have and yet no one does. When I was a kid, it was Power Rangers. Most recently it was Tickle Me Elmo. This year, it’s the X-box 360. According to retailers, including giants like Wal-Mart and Radioshack, these stores have only been receiving a quarter of their promised units. This means that even people who pre- ordered the system months ago still haven’t received a unit. This also means that Ebay is having an absolute field day. At last check before publication, X-box premium bundles (regularly $499.00 Canadian) were going for $XXXX and the hard drives, which go for $149.00 can. Were selling for $xxx US. _ This is absolute insanity, and the system was just released on Nov. 22. With only one small shipment predicted from Microsoft before Christmas, retailers and parents alike are wringing their hands with worry. Microsoft, however, is loving it. And with 3 million units expected to sell before 2006, I can understand why. The added press from a supposed ‘shortage’ is causing anyone who was on the fence to immediately buy a system if they get the chance. This includes yours truly, because really, who needs to eat food during the winter months? A steady diet of Project Gotham Racing 3 and yarn is all Ineed to keep me going. Besides, all those people that come over to play my system are always bringing food from Wendy’s and Burger King, so I can always live off stolen fries. And what about the X-box itself? It’s fun. My TV is about 7 years old if it’s a day, and so doesn’t quite live up to the ‘high definition’ world that Microsoft is creating, but it beats the old system six ways from Sunday. The games are extremely easy to pick up (my French roommate and female friends are now beating my ass regularly in races and soccer games) and fun for groups of people to play, and the online stuff and software stuff is just incredible. For example: I was annoyed at the music in FIFA 2006 (a soccer game) and wanted to listen to some of my own, so I plugged my ipod into the back of the machine. Sure enough, I was able to load up all my songs through the game and play them, all while pausing a match. So, will I keep this cutting edge, state of the art, colossal waste of time and money, or make a giant profit when ebay collectively shits itself in mid December? Tune in next semester to find out. Same great time, same great paper. 30 Animation « 3D Game Art & Design « Audio Engineering » Digital Media Design » Event & Talent Ma You are a music fanatic. You bought the first-generation iPod. You also play video games for the sound effects. Headphones are required wear. Don't get stuck, follow your true passion. Tune-up for a career in audio engineering today. The Centre for Arts and Technology provides an inspired environment for motivated students seeking a real education in recording arts. Learn in a recording studio classroom. Get closer to your goal. Call us to find out how. Get ready for a life in Audio Engineering Get started in January - reserve your seat today! Call our Fredericton or Halifax campus CENTREIIARTS EITECHNOLOGY KELOWNA FREDERICTON HALIFAX www. getready.ca Halifax Campus 1467 Brenton Street Downtown Halifax, NS Fredericton Campus 415 King Street Downtown Fredericton, NB Fredericton: 1-877-369-1888 Halifax: 1-866-429-1847 Focus on your oe Learn from industry professionals Gain real-world business skills Experience a four-month paid work term Obtain a four-year specialized degree Have the freedom to pick and choose ETH me em sted pets e-Business Degree moO me MUM Mette Pe Cem sree cerede Tm eerie leg CMAN W4-Wsl Pye) eed edmund.baumann@humber.ca www.business.humber.ca hy HUMBER The Business School 200