Karl Benacci, Features Editor Waste some time with games by Billy 0' Keefe Knight Ridder Newspapers BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER Available: Now for Xbox From: Electronic Arts "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is primarily a beat-'em-up game, and a darn cool one at that. Our hero moves a bit stiffly when jumping platforms, and fending off multiple oppo nents is a futile ex ercise. But when it comes to good ol' punching and kick ing, "Buffy's" fast pace is a good time, with tons of com bos, special moves and foreign objects that help mix things up. All the show's characters are rep resented with great models and voiceovers, though the one-liners get old fast. More suc cessful are the vari ous styles of music that accompany the excellent environ- ments. It's a game that pays homage to its namesake, but also one that fans of action games in general will eat up. ETERNAL DARKNESS SANITYPS REQUIEM Available: Now for Game Cube From: Nintendo/Silicon Knights "Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem" is not a "Resident Evil" wannabe, but instead a straight-up, action-intensive ad venture that enjoys messing with your mind. The game features of 12 tales, involving 12 playable characters and spans two millen nia, each diverse in style but Crossword ACROSS 1 Islamic destination 6 Orbiting loc. 9 German autos 14 System of moral values 15 Boring routine 16 Rascal 17 Neighbor of Mexico 19 Archipelago member 20 Father 21 Frailty 23 Rocker Billy 25 Caribbean island 26 Badinage 28 Obligation 30 Scandinavian 34 Gem State 36 Perform again 38 Olin or Home 39 Country settled by freed slaves 41 Groups of nine 43 Pop 44 Brief periods 46 Rock guitarist Van Halen 47 Sicilian code of silence 49 Employ 51 Deposit 52 Small crown 54 Lazily 56 Heads off 60 Mountain in Thessaly 63 Hotelier Helmsley 64 Rushing at full speed 66 Took on cargo 67 Had a bite 68 Golfer Palmer 69 Josiah's porcelain 70 Type of chart 71 Puts one's feet up DOWN 1 Tilly and Ryan 2 Needle case 3 Generous to the needy 4 Quoted This game is mature, which means it's pretty cool Nintendo's Wavebird is a stun ning piece of work that makes scrap out of the woefully inept wireless controllers that preceded it. It uses a radio signal instead of an infrared beam to commu nicate with its receiver, which 0 2002 AI right Tfibune Male Services, Inc s reurvid. Solutions 5 Best pitcher 6 Modern Persia 7 Certain chemical compound 8 One of a flight 9 With hands on hips 10 Disentangled 11 Roy's partner 12 Currier's partner 13 Fixes in position 18 Unit of distance 22 Talk and talk 24 Smell 26 Response to "roger" 27 Specialized vocabulary 29 Hillside by a loch 31 Pride, anger, sloth, etc. 32 Type of Ink 33 Man at the bat 35 Encouraged 37 Bandleader 42 Requirement 45 Indian bread 48 Diatribe 50 Face the day 53 Sum up 55 "The Maltese Falcon" co-star Arnaz 40 Asimov or Newton bound by an overriding story. The addictive combat engine al lows you to pick off various en emy body parts in any order you see fit, and the magick system, while tricky, features some great depth. All this is to say nothing of the fourth-wall insanity ef fects, which do everything from warp the walls to "disconnect" your controller and mute the TV. Gimmicky indeed _ until it pulls one over on you. One of the most enticing adventures out there, "Eternal Darkness" takes the cake as the game to own on the Game Cube. WAVEBIRD WIRELESS CONTROLLER Available: Now for Game Cube From: Nintendo 56 Ailments 57 Tide type 58 Commotion 59 Oak or maple 81 Tizzy 62 Gets older 85 Corn serving FEATURES a FUNNIES Friday, September 20, 2002 plugs into the Game Cube with out meddling with whatever setup you have in place. The sig nal transfers without a hitch on any angle, regardless of interfer ence between the controller and the receiver, and it endures dis tances far greater than the adver tised 20 feet. It's doubtful you'll ever want to play "Pikmin" from another room 80 feet away, but you can just the same. The Wavebird could have used an auto-off feature, and some im provements on the original de sign, such as a larger D-pad, would have been nice. But when minor quibbles like these are your biggest problems, it's hard to care. Nintendo nailed this one. CRAZY TAXI 3: HIGH ROLLER Available: Now for XBox From: Sega "Crazy Taxi 3's" new Las Ve gas/Grand Canyon level isn't bad, but the confusing amounts of slowdown and somewhat disjointed level design make it the weakest of the series' three levels. Fortunately, "Crazy Taxi 3" also contains the Small Apple and amazing West Coast level, as well as nearly every thing from the first two games. Playing "Crazy Taxi l's" West Coast level with "Crazy Taxi 2's" Crazy Jump move is about as fun as gaming gets, and the new mini-games feature some gems (Crazy Football, Crazy Tornado) among some also-rans and duds. Dreamcast owners who still have the prior two games may not find this worth a purchase, but "Crazy Taxi 3" is an awesome value for everyone else, giving you every square inch of a franchise that's as ad dictive now as it was when it first arrived. Video company gets exposed! by James L. Rosica Knight Ridder Newspapers The case of a former Florida State Uni versity student who exposed her breasts and unwittingly became a "Girl Gone Wild" may go to trial in Tallahassee. But the Girls Gone Wild video makers defeated a similar lawsuit in Louisiana ear lier this year, in which a judge ruled that women who "flash" in public don't have to consent to being filmed. Jury selection has been set for Oct. 7 in Becky Lynn Gritzke vs. M.R.A. Holding and Mantra Films, producers of the Girls Gone Wild video series, which features young women baring their bodies, usually in public. The 25-year-old Gritzke, a one-time swimsuit calendar model, said she was vid eotaped without her permission when she pulled up her top on New Orleans' Bour bon Street at the 2000 Mardi Gras celebra tion. The footage wound up in the Girls Gone Wild "Sexy Sorority Sweethearts" video, which includes unrelated scenes of other women performing sex acts, according to court documents. Gritzke's photo also is on the cover and in nationally distributed ads. She first sued in September 2001; the case now is in federal court here, before U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle. Gritzke is seeking more than $75,000 in damages, and an undisclosed cut, estimated to be in the millions, of the profits from the video's sale. Her case now rests on two claims: That her likeness was used without her permis sion, and that her appearance in the video has unjustly subjected her to ridicule, em barrassment or disdain. But the Girls Gone Wild team has wrapped itself in the First Amendment, saying in court records that Gritzke's "removing her shirt in public at the world famous Mardi Gras celebration ... is certainly a matter of public interest (and) publications of public nudity generally are considered newswor- •• 0 Through the looking glass A 28-year-old Estonian prostitute was arrested in Finland and held for 51 days before being released when the prosecutor decided not to press charges. The woman immediately sued for THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING A woman married her prisoner boyfriend at the Vigo County Jail in Indiana, and, when she kissed him passionately at the end of the ceremony, she passed a balloon filled with illegal drugs from her mouth to his, police said. A guard noticed a slight bulge in the groom's cheek and ordered him to open up. As oncoming traffic swerved to avoid her, a woman drove 12 miles on the wrong side of a highway between Toulouse and She caused seven accidents involving 18 victims before the police caught up with her. She was taken to a psychiatric - -I WHAT WOULD YoU Lilce FOR Youß eißrioay, Homey MEPI Case law largely has not recognized a right to privacy in public. But the courts have af firmed a person's right not to have his or her image exploited commercially. Gritzke's lawyers at first said she did not know she was being taped because the video One of the many covers of a "Girls Gone Wild" video. Classy, eh? cameras were hidden. The tape featuring her was shot by an independent cameraman who sold it to Girls Gone Wild. But according to recent court filings, Gritzke asked the cameraman, "What's with the light?" and he answered he was "making a video." That doesn't constitute consent, according to documents filed by her attorney, Kelly Overstreet Johnson of Tallahassee. Johnson declined comment to the Tallahassee Demo crat, citing federal court rules that discour age lawyers from talking about pending cases. by Mike Pingree, KRT Campus WORKERS COMPENSATION $21,230 in lost income IS IT ME OR EVERYBODY ELSE? Bordeaux, France hospital SPer4t) 1 The Behrend Beacon W Pl 4 But Ronald E. Guttman, the Los Ange les-based lawyer for the Girls Gone Wild producers, noted that a Louisiana judge tossed out a suit by three underage women who were included on another Girls Gone Wild video. In that case, the women, two were 16 at the time and the third was 17, were drink ing at a New Orleans club during Mardi Gras 1999 and showed their breasts to a cameraman. In March, Judge C. Hunter King of Or leans Parish Civil District Court dismissed the suit "They were consenting to the video and/ or photographs taking place," he said, ac cording to a hearing transcript. "It seems like they were pretty willing .... "When you do it on Bourbon Street or go into a club and do it and you know there is an individual with a video (camera), cer tainly you must expect that this is going to be shown all over the place," Hunter said. "... They had the ability to say no." Hunter's decision was not appealed, records show. "I believe that Judge King's analysis in the Louisiana action is indicative of how Gritzke's case ultimately will he decided," Guttman said in a statement. "But we're ready to go to trial and we're confident of a successful outcome, based on the facts and the First Amendment." But Hinkle already has questioned the free-speech defense in a recent court order, saying, "The First Amendment provides no right to make an unconsenting individual the poster-person for a commercial prod uct, as plaintiff alleges defendant has done." Johnson declined to say where her client now lives or works. Gritzke was Miss Sep tember 2000 in a "Women of FSU" calen dar published by Campus Calendars. Ac cording to the calendar Web site, she stud ied accounting and finance, and is a South Florida native. Page ERIN