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Winter Gaming Full of Snow


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 01:37 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Interesting you should mention a snowboarding game first, since the only wintry games I really own are 1080 Snowboarding and Snowboard Kids 2. I could pop those in, or just stay in Phendrana Drifts in Metroid Prime and listen to the soothing music as the snow comes down in the game. Cause it ain't coming down outside, even though it was a couple weeks ago. Stupid Texas weather, always getting its holidays and seasons mixed up. 

I used to have a friend on 1up who seemed to talk about nothing but Lost Planet. Must be a great game, cause people really seem to respond to it. Sorry about the boss troubles. I recall sighing heavily and/or foaming at the mouth, ready to bomb a local fireworks, candy, kittens, puppies, and cute orphaned children factory when it came to some of the more impossible bosses in my youth.

The Thing sounds interesting as well; too bad about the flamethrower mechanic. 

I might not be a big Halo fan, aside from the fact it's the most tolerable FPS series for me, but I definitely appreciate the introduction of those dual analog control schemes. I'd argue those were around before Halo, though. Well, not argue really, just state based on perceived memory, there must have been some games doing that previously. I'm sure you might be able to prove me wrong though, as far as popular examples using the camera-stick/control stick method. Of course, you could argue, while not perfect, the c buttons on the N64 controller or Playstation's Dualshocks were the first to implement the basic idea of that control scheme. 

I think if I buy next gen/now gen/whatever post-Gamecube/PS2/Xbox/DS gen hardware, it might have to be a 3DS. So many games I want, including Mario and Luigi. It's less Golden Sun and more Paper Mario, right? If it is a JRPG. It would be awesome for me if it wasn't, to be honest. lol 

Shoot Many Robots sounds like fun. But man, you just can't catch a break from frustrating games, can you? 

I finally made my wishlist (literally consisting of exactly one item) over the weekend. Let's hope Santa can find the right Target, Wal Mart, or Gamestop!

Coming Soon to a Blog Near You


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 01:06 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I will try your suggestions, thank you. I had a Photobucket account back in the age of Myspace relevance, but I'm not sure I could log in now. I forget what e-mail account I even connected it to. Also problematic is the fact I know that my Myspace still exists, yet can not delete it due to the same not knowing my log-in info problem. 

And I liked Catching Fire, but I don't know that it will be my favorite of the year. I'm glad you enjoyed it, though! I really need to see Gravity. I am still upset I missed it in theaters. 

And Psychonauts is on Steam?! Hot damn, I forgot about that one! Thank you! Or screw you, becuase my recently acquired Steam addiction is not being helped by your comment right now. I think that $50 gift card my parents gave me last year may see some use. lol 

I forgot about Limbo. Definitely has the Fez/Braid indie puzzle/platformer feel to it. Not sure how I feel about the graphics and art style, though. I'll consider it and Braid, but those are on the backlist for now. 

Coming Soon to a Blog Near You


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 12:59 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I'll likely wind up using Facebook. That's typically the only way I can get my new avatars uploaded, even if they are the right dimensions, is by saving the images from Facebook. I think Pixlbit may just have decided it doesn't like stuff directly copy/pasted from Google Images for some reason. 

I'm pretty sure I will buy Super Meat Boy, but it's also good to have a second opinion, so thanks for the link! I have until Jan 2nd to decide and still get the discount, so I'm not in a huge rush.

Coming Soon to a Blog Near You


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 12:56 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I've done that before too, or copy/pasted into OpenOffice (I refuse to buy Word for my laptop until I absolutely have to) to have a back-up to post later. I think it's my image source, though. I've had good luck with Facebook, as Aaron has, so I'm thinking the fact I solely rely on Google Images may be the critical factor here. 

Coming Soon to a Blog Near You


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 12:53 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Could definitely be my fault for relying on copy/pasting from Google Images, given no one here whose blogs work suggested that option. 

I'm down for a good platformer challenge. It'll be a nice offset to the slower-paced Fez. Do you have any thoughts on Braid, by the way? Of the three games showcased in Indie Game: The Movie, that one least interests me from a distance, but I could be swayed by an informed opinion. 

And yes, thank you! My computer is actually pretty great, and was a steal on Chegg when I bought it at the end of this summer. It's the stupid crap I do like not uninstalling demos and using the same photo resource expecting different results that causes problems, I think. Luckily, contrary to Ron White's opinion, stupid can in fact be fixed. Laughing Speaking of which, my brother said White had to defend some public school administrator that used that clip in a meeting to emphasize that stupid CAN be fixed, and it was the staff's job to do so. Random fact of the day, I guess. 

Oh, and since you're from Fort Worth and I've seen you discuss beer on here before, do you have any opinion on Rahr's Brewery Co. or their Ugly Pug black lager? Odd question, I know, but my parents got some at a White Elephant gift exchange recently, and I'm curious about beer enthusiasts' thoughts. 

Coming Soon to a Blog Near You


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 12:44 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I just responded to your response to my response. We'll see what happens, comrade. 

Diversity lounges: Good idea or segregation re-packaged?


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 12:43 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I don't expect you to be a reporter, but my initial incorrect reading of your blog made me think you were misrepresenting certain things to better support a particular agenda. Glad that wasn't the case, and I was wrong. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Ramadanalonadingdong or whatever you wish to you, good sire!

Diversity lounges: Good idea or segregation re-packaged?


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 12:39 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Ah, I see. Well, there's my answer, I did misiniterpret your blog, so I'll delete the post to free up some space.

 I'm not gonna hurt my brain trying to wrap my head around exactly what side I'm on with this vagina comment, though. Like Matt said, too close to Christmas to be getting that wrapped up in it. Yes, I realize I wrote you a novel about the other thing; I don't function well on lack of sleep.  lol 

As for the diversity lounge, I can easily see where all parties are coming from. Like I said, I guess we'll see. 

AFK: Never mind, we're back in business!


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 12:28 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Sorry about the work and 360 issues. I hate that Google linked all my accounts as well. It's not really all that convenient to me, and just means that I sometimes have trouble if I want to sign into someone else's GMAIL account for them to send them something. It sometimes won't let you change what user you want to sign in as. 

I never knew about MST3K until well after it aired, but I actually tend to like the blip reviewers who were inspired by it more than the show itself. I would like to own some Rifftrax at some point, though. 

I share your pain with the too-many drafts thing. It'll probably happen with my blog idea for tomorrow and be delayed. Oh well. 

I never really cared much for RWBY past the action trailers, to be honest, but I did like the art style. Sorry to hear it ended poorly. If it makes you feel any better, the second season of Legend of Korra was a bit weak for me by the Avatar series' standards. 

PS4 vs XBONE is, possibly, the console war I've been least interested in. Even though I never wound up owning a Wii, I always rooted for Nintendo to win, which they arguably did last gen, I suppose. But my Nintendo fanboyness died down significantly after Gamecube's time, and I can see the company's flaws now that the rose-tinted glasses are off. I feel like I was really interested in the debate about digital gaming and the sometimes oppositional desires of gamers and publishers when PS4/XBO were first announced. Now that the systems are out, I'm just thinking, "eh." Which is honestly how I felt about 360/PS3 when I first saw their launch games, and realized they weren't that much better than the previous generation's. 

I would LOVE a PS4, but not until it gets to the point the developers really know what they're doing with it. XBONE isn't a definite no for me, either, but it would have to prove to be definitively better than PS4 in order for me to buy it. That is, if I ever buy these consoles at all. It's probably not happening soon, and I'm pretty content with my recent installation of Steam and its holiday deal games on my laptop. 

The definitive top ten list of 2013


Posted on 12/23/2013 at 12:08 AM | Filed Under Blogs

This was definitely a "sort life out" year for me as well. I only just recently started a Steam account, and still don't own any now (last?) or new gen consoles. 

Of your list, I'd want to play Injustice and GTAV the most.

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