We don’t talk much sports on Geekscape, but ESPN’s multipart Michael Jordan documentary ‘The Last Dance’ is a major event. And with the Coronavirus Pandemic shutting down sports, who knows when I’ll get a chance to geek out on the NBA again. Luckily, Zach Harper is a basketball writer for The Athletic and a personality on SiriusXM’s NBA channel and is here on Geekscape to talk about the NBA shutdown, how esports is continuing to take over in the wake of the pandemic and when we might see basketball again! Along the way, we discuss the best basketball documentaries, the best basketball videogames (is it NBA Jam?) and what NBA players are total geeks themselves! Former Geekscape guest Erin Darling Torralva also drops in to talk about her new online comedy course and how she and Zach are navigating the quarantine together! Enjoy!

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Since we are going to a bi-weekly cast, Toxic and I figured we would get a little mini cast out there to catch up on everything before the start of stage 4! This is a nice short and sweet episode that goes over the games of the week, Maridon’s power rankings, picks and a little Overthoughts to top it all off!

https://soundcloud.com/user-796995002/the-over-league-episode-165-mini-cast

FU Jerseys Banned by Blizzard:
https://compete.kotaku.com/report-phillys-overwatch-contenders-jerseys-banned-bec-1825993223

Overwatch Anniversary Event:
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/05/14/blizzard-releases-the-full-details-of-overwatchs-2nd-anniversary/

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It’s Day 5 of our 12 Days of Switchmas! A number of folks here at Geekscape have shared their hopes and desires in terms of what they want from the Nintendo Switch…except your truly. Well, the wait is over, and now it’s my turn to express not only what I hope the Nintendo Switch will be able to do, but rather what it needs to do.

Right off the bat, the Nintendo Switch needs to have a Restore Point feature for all its games. One of the things I love about the Wii U and 3DS is the Restore Point feature applied to their Virtual Console games. Restore Points give gamers the ability to simply pick up a game where they left off–making gaming incredibly convenient especially when sessions can be cut abruptly short as work and family responsibilities come up. When it comes to Nintendo’s Wii U, it is frustrating that its titles do not have that feature when both the PS4 and XBOX One have it. It may seem like a minor thing, but there’s an obvious difference when booting up the Wii U to play Smash Bros. for Wii U as opposed to booting up my PS4 to play Overwatch.

In addition, I believe it’s safe to say that I speak for many Nintendo fans when I say I want a much more seamless method to join my friends to play online games. While Nintendo thankfully got rid of their atrocious Friend Code system, they didn’t go as far as they could.

Wii U owners were able to add friends by simply typing their friend’s Nintendo Network ID, but once a friend was added, there would be no in-game notification to know when they signed on or off. The only manner to know is to briefly leave one’s game and go to their Friends List and check for themselves. Compared to how simple the PlayStation and XBOX allows its users to know their friend’s online status and what games they are playing, it makes the Wii U’s method appear archaic.

Lastly, there needs to be voice chat on the Nintendo Switch. If Nintendo wants to emphasize more of a presence in the eSports scene, voice chat capability needs to be a top priority.

Splatoon online matches, while fun, made teamwork nearly impossible due to the lack of voice chat.

I love Splatoon (my wife even more so), but when I played online sessions with my buddies Ash Paulsen, Joshua Jackson, and Noah Roman, it was frustrating not having a method of communicating when the enemy was heading towards a certain area on the map or when one needed support. While players could use outside programs like Skype, players shouldn’t be forced to do so when other video game consoles already allow voice chat. I can’t imagine the Nintendo Switch hitting the market without voice chat capabilities, then again, this is Nintendo we’re talking about.

All that said, I will be placing my pre-order and waiting in line with bated breath until I get my hands on the Nintendo Switch. I have no doubts that the Nintendo Switch is going to have an amazing library of games to play: I just want an simpler process to do so with my friends online.

Oh yeah. I also want a new F-Zero game. Nintendo, 14 years is a long enough wait. My good friend Rico would echo my sentiment.

 

An F-Zero track in Mario Kart 8 but no new F-Zero? Why do you play with my emotions, Nintendo?

The people at Valve certainly love what they do, so much so that they’ve created this intense Documentary that follows eSport Professionals on their road to the biggest video game tournament ever. Check out the trailer for “Free to Play” below!

FREE TO PLAY is a feature-length documentary that follows three professional gamers from around the world as they compete for a million dollar prize in the first Dota 2 International Tournament. In recent years, E Sports has surged in popularity to become one of the most widely-practiced forms of competitive sport today. A million dollar tournament changed the landscape of the gaming world and for those elite players at the top of their craft, nothing would ever be the same again. Produced by Valve, the film documents the challenges and sacrifices required of players to compete at the highest level.

Dramatic music? Check. Human element? Check. Topic geeks love? Check.

Free to Play looks like it will hit all the points of a great documentary. I am very excited to see this when it comes out on March 19th. You can get it FOR FREE on Steam. There will also be a Dota 2 item pack available for purchase, with contributions going to people featured in the film.

For more info be sure to check out the official website.

 

Today over on TeamLiquid and /r/Starcraft, eSport personality and all around great guy Day[9] announced that he and Red Bull are teaming up for a series of LAN event’s in order to train players for the 2012 season.

The overview from the press release covers what the event is:

  • Twelve top pro SC2 gamers from some of the biggest SC2 teams on the planet will unite in Orlando at Full Sail University to practice and prepare for the 2012 tournament season.
  • Four SC2 invitees will be the “Focus Players” for the event. The LAN will explore their personalities, their personal stories, their strengths and weaknesses, and how they’re training to improve.
  • Each Focus Player will have a personalized “Challenge” to help him reach his SC2 goals and address gameplay issues.
  • The remaining eight gamers will be “Training Players.” They’ll help the Focus Players in their Challenges as well as train for their own upcoming tournaments.
  • The final day will culminate in a mini-tournament to crown the best of the Red Bull LAN: Orlando.

Spring training? ESPN2 coverage? RED BULL? It seems like Starcraft will be the next big thing for us geeks to follow around.