I really want to work in a library or in a school. I'm going to start there. What they heck I'll do there, I still have to figure out.
I really want to work in a library or in a school. I'm going to start there. What they heck I'll do there, I still have to figure out.
I need writing practice and the best advice I've heard is to write more. So I'm up for it. Also, you could literatlly post one word or an image. I have a funny idea for a BaD that is 30 words long. Ha ha. You don't get the whole message until the end.
I think that's why I get rid of all my books now. I want to keep buying them.
The library will take just about anything. I wish they would take magazines, because I love getting a box full of old mags like I got a few years ago with Dragon magazines.
I was wondering if anyone would mention BaD this year. Looks like I'll have to think of some darn thing. I'll be reading about the 1910s and probably be playing the first Red Dead Redemption which takes place in 1911. There's also Bioshock Infinite in that time space and every darn WWI game I can think of.
Those were some of my early introductions to classical music. I was especially into Copeland because Emerson, Lake and Palmer did a version of Hoedown.
A Ron Gilbert game. Which makes me think I should've played it because I like that guy. Looks like the sequel Deathspank: Thongs of Virtue is back compat on Xbox One. I'll have to look it up.
Honestly, I think there's some limit to the number of things a brain can keep track of at once. I've heard four. I feel like I'm pushing that boundary right now.
I've played Scramble, a very similar game to Vanguard.
I have a launch Xbox One, and I think you can still plug in Kinect to it, but not on the newer models. I wanted one but it's still weirdly $50. I would've picked one up for $20 just to try out voice control.
My brother-in-law's family has one. It's funny when we're watching TV over there to see a notice come up whenever face recognition spots someone in the room with a Xbox Live account.
I'm getting a taste of what IT work is like in my classes. Making games is cool but I don't know about all that coding. I think it's interesting but I ask myself, can I get into it that much. Those guys work some crazy hours. I know it's a labor of love for them, but sheesh, you gotta really love it.
I'm tempted to read books on game development, but I get a lot of it through interviews on IGN's Unfiltered podcast lately.