Sunday, April 30, 2006
I'm gonna go play with my Wii
Welcome to a new age of gaming. An age where you can use magic wands to control plumbers and bounty hunters. An age where game companies make movies about old Jappanese folk tales (Google it, it's true). An age where urine jokes are all the rage.
Welcome to Nintendo Wii
Serriously, I'm sad for NOA (Nintendo of America). This is obviously more for the Jappanese markets than American markets, but why not have two different names? The NES was the Famicom over there, its been done. The Revolution sounds SO much better, cooler, everything. It sounds like a gaming machine, not yellow liquid.
And I was just starting to look forward to buying a Revolution on my birthday...
-Pudge
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
The Death of a Dream, or DisneyQuest will be closed in 2 years
Hey,
Today is a bad day. Today, as I was surfing www.jimhillmedia.com, and I saw this article. Game Over:WDW's DisneyQuest to close in early 2008. I can't get over it.
For those out of the loop, DisneyQuest at WDW is one of Disney's many 90s experiments that was, to put it lightly, unsuccessful. It was supposed to be a chain of indoor, 5-story, virtual Theme Parks. Rides include CyberSpace Mountain, where you build your own coaster, and then ride it, and Pirates of the Carribean, where you are on a ship and you shoot physical cannons at 3-D Pirates Ships. This awesomeness was supplemented by an entire room filled with not only the latest of Arcade games, but the classics like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Galaga. Only 2 were built, and the Chicago location closed long ago. But the WDW location has always been crowded enough to sustain itself. Or at least, I thought it was.
I first went there in it's second year of operation, I think I was 8. I was fascinated by the 3-D, but I couldn't appreciate what it really was. Last summer (as mentioned in my Killtacular Tour), I went back there, and I was fascinated by the stuff I didn't see the first time. I always thought this massive arcade would last until I was a little older, but that dream was shattered today. Why wasn't I born in the 80s? Oh well...
I'm going to try to make several trips up to Disney Quest before it is closed to build yet another ESPN Zone. (sigh)...
Damn Franchises
-Yet another reason why the world sucks ass
Pudge
Today is a bad day. Today, as I was surfing www.jimhillmedia.com, and I saw this article. Game Over:WDW's DisneyQuest to close in early 2008. I can't get over it.
For those out of the loop, DisneyQuest at WDW is one of Disney's many 90s experiments that was, to put it lightly, unsuccessful. It was supposed to be a chain of indoor, 5-story, virtual Theme Parks. Rides include CyberSpace Mountain, where you build your own coaster, and then ride it, and Pirates of the Carribean, where you are on a ship and you shoot physical cannons at 3-D Pirates Ships. This awesomeness was supplemented by an entire room filled with not only the latest of Arcade games, but the classics like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Galaga. Only 2 were built, and the Chicago location closed long ago. But the WDW location has always been crowded enough to sustain itself. Or at least, I thought it was.
I first went there in it's second year of operation, I think I was 8. I was fascinated by the 3-D, but I couldn't appreciate what it really was. Last summer (as mentioned in my Killtacular Tour), I went back there, and I was fascinated by the stuff I didn't see the first time. I always thought this massive arcade would last until I was a little older, but that dream was shattered today. Why wasn't I born in the 80s? Oh well...
I'm going to try to make several trips up to Disney Quest before it is closed to build yet another ESPN Zone. (sigh)...
Damn Franchises
-Yet another reason why the world sucks ass
Pudge
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Pudgie Quickie: Do You See that WHITE LINE?
Hey,
This may be my post for the month, but it's a quick one.
A tip to beginning drivers... Check your blind spot.
Today, as I was switching lanes in my Purple Truck (The Pudgemobile TM), I almost ran over a motorcycle. Now, if it was just a guy on a motorcycle, this wouldn't really be a problem. However this was a police motorcycle, with a black policeman on it. I got a warning, but it was scary
Always check your blind spot!
This may be my post for the month, but it's a quick one.
A tip to beginning drivers... Check your blind spot.
Today, as I was switching lanes in my Purple Truck (The Pudgemobile TM), I almost ran over a motorcycle. Now, if it was just a guy on a motorcycle, this wouldn't really be a problem. However this was a police motorcycle, with a black policeman on it. I got a warning, but it was scary
Always check your blind spot!
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