So I get home today and I find this email in my inbox from the Playstation Network. Apparently I've been randomly selected to be part of their beta test. I don't know what this is all about, but I hope it's not another Facebook or Myspace upstart project because we have enough of those.
Besides which I have the very blog you are currently reading (if you are indeed reading). I'll let you know if this turns out to be a big deal.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
The Great Debates: Most Likely Transformers
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There are two schools of transforming robots: the giant robot or the
microscale robots.
microscale robots.
Which scenario is more likely to occur?
A) Cars and jets that transform into big robots?
B) Smaller objects such as portable music players, binoculars, cameras,
etc turning in smaller robots?
Why is that scenario more likely than the other? Discuss.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
What the douche?!
So if you've been talking to me lately, you may have picked up on the fact that I scored big time with Rock Band 2. Sure I had to deal with the stress of not knowing when I'd get it (and if never, worrying about how to go about getting a refund). The short version of that story is that I picked up my set from a local Sears Catalog counter only a few days ago. But I had actually ordered through their web site at a ridiculous $160 plus a $20 discount for spending over $100 on-line.
So with $40 of budget burning a hole in my pocket... I was excited to learn that Futureshop had the AC/DC "Live at Donnington" add-on track pack for only $30. That's just under 80 cents per song. But as usual something smells fishy.
Firstly, Best Buy has it listed as $40. But could I just walk in and price-match it? No! When one place has it in stock, the other won't!
Secondly, there's one of those monthly 10% off everything sales going on right now... but can I choose in-store pick-up? No! It's "temporarily unavailable!"
If I choose the cheapest shipping option, it's $2... which pretty much eliminates the sale discount... all for the price of waiting for it to arrive in the mail (the estimate being Nov27; that's 5 calendar days from now!).
I think what pisses me off the most about the situation is that I could have picked it up yesterday on the way home from work but instead told myself that patience is a virtue... But it looks like I'll wind up going in person later anyway and not saving a penny... and not having been able to play it during the weekend.
So with $40 of budget burning a hole in my pocket... I was excited to learn that Futureshop had the AC/DC "Live at Donnington" add-on track pack for only $30. That's just under 80 cents per song. But as usual something smells fishy.
Firstly, Best Buy has it listed as $40. But could I just walk in and price-match it? No! When one place has it in stock, the other won't!
Secondly, there's one of those monthly 10% off everything sales going on right now... but can I choose in-store pick-up? No! It's "temporarily unavailable!"
If I choose the cheapest shipping option, it's $2... which pretty much eliminates the sale discount... all for the price of waiting for it to arrive in the mail (the estimate being Nov27; that's 5 calendar days from now!).
I think what pisses me off the most about the situation is that I could have picked it up yesterday on the way home from work but instead told myself that patience is a virtue... But it looks like I'll wind up going in person later anyway and not saving a penny... and not having been able to play it during the weekend.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Chinese Democracy is now
Guns n' Roses hasn't released an album of new material in 17 years. On Sunday we'll be able to get their new album in stores.
But if you want to preview the material, the entire album is currently streaming on the GNR Myspace page. Check it out.
But if you want to preview the material, the entire album is currently streaming on the GNR Myspace page. Check it out.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Star Trek trailer is out in HD
Apple is hosting here:
http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/startrek/
Seeing the miserable string of disappointments the Trek franchise has endured the last decade, any shake-up is a welcome change. But a full-on remake? Discuss in the comments.
http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/startrek/
Seeing the miserable string of disappointments the Trek franchise has endured the last decade, any shake-up is a welcome change. But a full-on remake? Discuss in the comments.
Sunday, November 09, 2008
How much for that Iron Man?!
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I'm usually fairly savvy when it comes to keeping an ear open for the best price on collectibles... but nothing prepared me for this weekend. Several months ago, I read on-line that Kotobukiya had the rights to produce new cold-cast porcelain goods for Marvel. Besides the ArtFX line for Star Wars, Kotobukiya isn't particularly well-known for anything but anime PVC figures.
Add into the mix that typical cold-cast porcelain statues in this genre run in the $200 range, and when the photos of their Iron Man offering were published and they looked an aweful lot like those... It didn't take long for me to think, "I ought to save some money."First came the various on-line vendors claiming that the MSRP would be $170... and that $150 would be their "special price to you." Then came it's appearance at a local comic book shop... which I missed (it was on a table but silly me, I forgot to ask how much it was). I even stopped at a competitor because often they're known for having somewhat better prices... not this time (they were asking over $220). But down the street...
When I asked about it, the "comic-book-guy" said, "$115" and before I had time to allow my jaw to drop, I answered, "I'll take it!" Now I was slightly worried when the UPC scanner rang up $900. Clearly, that was a mistake, but momentarily I just prayed that neither was comic-book-guy mistaken. As an added bonus, 3 AAA batteries are indeed included in the box for the LED feature. Both his repulsor gauntlets glow bright blue-white along with his eyes and his chest.
At 1/6 scale Iron Man stands just about 13-1/2 inches thanks to his chest-piece-inspired base.
And as I haven't shared my living room in quite some time... here's what it's like nowadays. I seem to always be short on space.
Add into the mix that typical cold-cast porcelain statues in this genre run in the $200 range, and when the photos of their Iron Man offering were published and they looked an aweful lot like those... It didn't take long for me to think, "I ought to save some money."First came the various on-line vendors claiming that the MSRP would be $170... and that $150 would be their "special price to you." Then came it's appearance at a local comic book shop... which I missed (it was on a table but silly me, I forgot to ask how much it was). I even stopped at a competitor because often they're known for having somewhat better prices... not this time (they were asking over $220). But down the street...
When I asked about it, the "comic-book-guy" said, "$115" and before I had time to allow my jaw to drop, I answered, "I'll take it!" Now I was slightly worried when the UPC scanner rang up $900. Clearly, that was a mistake, but momentarily I just prayed that neither was comic-book-guy mistaken. As an added bonus, 3 AAA batteries are indeed included in the box for the LED feature. Both his repulsor gauntlets glow bright blue-white along with his eyes and his chest.
At 1/6 scale Iron Man stands just about 13-1/2 inches thanks to his chest-piece-inspired base.
And as I haven't shared my living room in quite some time... here's what it's like nowadays. I seem to always be short on space.
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Soulstorm updated!
So I noticed two things tonight...
Firstly, my previous post was my 666th post on this blog.
Secondly, Dawn of War Soulstorm has finally been patched!
Yes, it's actually been out a couple of weeks now but tonight was the first time I happen to log in online to see the message in the online lobby. I mean really, at one point (about 2 months ago, I guess) I even stopped going to Relicnews (which by the way, turns out not to be an official Relic forum but a fan community who happens to be in very good standing with Relic). So anyway, go to Fileplanet and get the patch!
In fact, get both v1.1 and v1.2 because Relic mysteriously patched the patch almost right away within a few days of each other.
On a side note, hope you kept your original "Soulstorm.exe" file if you previously no-cd-hacked it because the patcher won't recognize the hacked version and will ask you to reinstall the game. No we'll need to rehack the damn thing after the patch installs. :-/
Firstly, my previous post was my 666th post on this blog.
Secondly, Dawn of War Soulstorm has finally been patched!
Yes, it's actually been out a couple of weeks now but tonight was the first time I happen to log in online to see the message in the online lobby. I mean really, at one point (about 2 months ago, I guess) I even stopped going to Relicnews (which by the way, turns out not to be an official Relic forum but a fan community who happens to be in very good standing with Relic). So anyway, go to Fileplanet and get the patch!
In fact, get both v1.1 and v1.2 because Relic mysteriously patched the patch almost right away within a few days of each other.
On a side note, hope you kept your original "Soulstorm.exe" file if you previously no-cd-hacked it because the patcher won't recognize the hacked version and will ask you to reinstall the game. No we'll need to rehack the damn thing after the patch installs. :-/
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Ayanami Rei by Kotobukiya
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Ayanami Rei always sort of bugged me. The whole cloning thing was beyond creepy but also it bothered me that we were introduced to her half-mummified in the early episodes. To this day I still don't understand why fanboys drool over her in bandaged form. I guess it's kind of like those people who are fascinated by car accidents.
Kotobukiya released their version of Ayanami earlier this year to coincide with the launch of the new Evangelion re-edit movies. Rei comes perched on a rock in fine form - no injuries here... maybe she's one of the fresh clones ...hmmm?
Her "plug-suit" is painted a pearlescent white finish. But more interesting is the pale blue tint of her hair. It's indeed opaque but also partially transluscent. Ayanami is also perched on a bust of EVA-00.
I don't know whether to expect any future Evangelion releases (before the next movie event). And I'm not even sure if I'd care for a matching Asuka Langley Soryu figure in PVC. I would love to have further Evangelion interpretations if they all look as gorgeous, but neither Asuka nor Shinji need to be in their pilot uniforms.
Kotobukiya released their version of Ayanami earlier this year to coincide with the launch of the new Evangelion re-edit movies. Rei comes perched on a rock in fine form - no injuries here... maybe she's one of the fresh clones ...hmmm?
Her "plug-suit" is painted a pearlescent white finish. But more interesting is the pale blue tint of her hair. It's indeed opaque but also partially transluscent. Ayanami is also perched on a bust of EVA-00.
I don't know whether to expect any future Evangelion releases (before the next movie event). And I'm not even sure if I'd care for a matching Asuka Langley Soryu figure in PVC. I would love to have further Evangelion interpretations if they all look as gorgeous, but neither Asuka nor Shinji need to be in their pilot uniforms.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Unboxing Damocles
I'm looking through the starter set for AT-43.For the money (and I think a fair price should be just under $100), you do get what you pay for. The AT-43 Initiation Set comes with a multi-language book of rules and introductory scenarios, dice, a retracting measuring tape, an assortment of terrain pieces, a double-sided map to play on, and a selection of troops for the United Nations of Ava and the invading alien Therians.
Is it worth it? I would say, "it depends." Like all starter sets for any given game, you do get value. This many troops (plus the mecha) could easily retail $100 if purchased seperately. So if you rationalize it, you are getting all the accessories in the box free.
So what do you get that's "free?" You get dice, measuring tape, a play surface about 2'x3' in size. The box is exactly as the title suggests: a basic initiation into tabletop miniature gaming. It is however, beautifully illustrated. The book comes with 6 simple missions, starting from the most basic scenarios. Each mission, progressively more complex, introduces players to more rules.
I wish Warhammer40k had something laid out like that when I started. Instead my brother taught me using a scaled down army but with ALL the rules in play - indeed, jumping me in with both feet... This will most definitely come in handy for me to demo the game to other n00bs. Will I play it with my brother? Unlikely, but it could help get us up to speed with the game system. Thankfully, each mission is described as lasting no more than 30 minutes.
A final note: one thing that irritates me about the set is that a set of dice and measuring tape are also the exact contents of the first AT-43 accessories set... except there is no "indirect fire template" (indirect fire only comes into play with the advanced rules so you wouldn't need it for the Operation Damocles box). But this also means the only way to get the template later is to buy the damn dice and measuring tape again. Although... in my experience with tabletop gaming, you can never have too many dice.
Is it worth it? I would say, "it depends." Like all starter sets for any given game, you do get value. This many troops (plus the mecha) could easily retail $100 if purchased seperately. So if you rationalize it, you are getting all the accessories in the box free.
So what do you get that's "free?" You get dice, measuring tape, a play surface about 2'x3' in size. The box is exactly as the title suggests: a basic initiation into tabletop miniature gaming. It is however, beautifully illustrated. The book comes with 6 simple missions, starting from the most basic scenarios. Each mission, progressively more complex, introduces players to more rules.
I wish Warhammer40k had something laid out like that when I started. Instead my brother taught me using a scaled down army but with ALL the rules in play - indeed, jumping me in with both feet... This will most definitely come in handy for me to demo the game to other n00bs. Will I play it with my brother? Unlikely, but it could help get us up to speed with the game system. Thankfully, each mission is described as lasting no more than 30 minutes.
A final note: one thing that irritates me about the set is that a set of dice and measuring tape are also the exact contents of the first AT-43 accessories set... except there is no "indirect fire template" (indirect fire only comes into play with the advanced rules so you wouldn't need it for the Operation Damocles box). But this also means the only way to get the template later is to buy the damn dice and measuring tape again. Although... in my experience with tabletop gaming, you can never have too many dice.
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