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Recent Blog Posts
What many other blogs are: making one's thoughts public for whatever reason. Here I talk about games.
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17Aug 08
New Lappy!
Oh yeah! This past weekend, I picked myself up a new lappy to replace my old one that died before I left England. Along with the laptop, I picked up a copy of Portal, which I've been dying to play for months, and Titan Quest Gold, to tide me over until Diablo III (as well as StarCraft II) comes out.
Awesome!
- Posted Aug 17, 2008 7:24 pm PT
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24Jul 08
Changing Regions
After 2 years of living in the UK (with its late game releases and inflated prices), I'm moving back to Canada tomorrow! I'll once again be able to plug in my PS2 without worrying about the power transformer's 2-hour time limit. And I already have a convertor for my PSP's power cable.- Posted Jul 24, 2008 11:43 am PT
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15Jul 08
Blasting the Past and Changing Perspectives
The blog title refers to two new games I'm playing on PSP.
Blasting the Past: The first game, kinda new, kinda not, is Space Invaders Extreme, a 30th anniversary revisioning of the original spaceship game. I'm really surprised by how much fun Extreme actually is! I was never really a huge fan of the original. I would play it on occasion on the Atari 400 for a change of pace from Miner 2049er or Pengo, but I preferred Galaxian with its better graphics and sound and enemy dynamics. However Extreme pushes Space Invaders into overdrive, playing out dozens of imaginative variations on the original's otherwise monotonous theme. I find the resultant effect somewhere between the original Space Invaders and a prototype of a Gradius or R-Type with power-up weapons and bosses. Good stuff!
Changing Perspectives: The second game, all new, is Echochrome, the perspective puzzler that takes a cue from the artwork of Escher and the idea of impossible objects. This game has been growing on me steadily since I've downloaded it from the PSN and started acclimatizing myself to its unique world: purely stripped-down black-and-white graphics, classical music one might more readily expect to hear in the background at a fancy cocktail party than a budget download, terrain features determined by what the camera reveals and conceals (This is yet another game that ties into a previous entry on indirect control. In this game, you do not control the mannequin itself. You control the camera angle which changes the shape of the world to determine where the mannequin can and cannot walk on its own). At first striking me as better-in-idea-than-execution, the way the game actually works has won me over and I am fascinated with figuring out how to navigate the mannequin through each impossible world as efficiently and gracefully as possible. I'm curious to see how user-created levels will be made available in NA and the UK. Will they be free? Or will there be a fee?
- Posted Jul 15, 2008 1:05 pm PT
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My Recent Reviews
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Wipeout Pulse
"Amazing" More irrepressible Wipeout action. The same awesome game at its core, with several new deal-sweetening features. Continue »
- Posted Dec 19, 2007 10:44 am PT
- Recommended by 16 users.
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Dynasty Warriors
"Mixed reactions" Step 1: Hack and slash. Step 2: Hack and slash. Step 3: Hack and slash. Step 4: Return to Step 1. Continue »
- Posted Aug 26, 2007 2:38 am PT
- Recommended by 1 user.
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Aug 17, 2008 7:24 pm PTaerobie posted a new blog entry entitled New Lappy!
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Jul 24, 2008 11:43 am PTaerobie posted a new blog entry entitled Changing Regions
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Jul 15, 2008 1:05 pm PTaerobie posted a new blog entry entitled Blasting the Past and Changing Perspectives
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Jul 10, 2008 5:35 am PTaerobie added echochrome to their owned game list








