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Summer of Arcade 2009 prices... [Jul. 10th, 2009|05:09 pm]

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July 22: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-shelled | 1200 Microsoft Points
July 29: Marvel vs. Capcom 2 | 1200 Microsoft Points
August 5: Splosion Man | 800 Microsoft Points
August 12: Trials HD | 1200 Microsoft Points
August 19: Shadow Complex | 1200 Microsoft Points

1200 points for 4 of the 5 games... yeah, no. 800 is pretty much my impulse purchase price point, and anything over that requires a bit of thought. And I thought that I would want Turtles in Time... but not for 1200 points. I may buy Shadow Complex, but again, 1200 points is just a bit too much for my tastes.
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toripuru toripuru toripuru [Jul. 8th, 2009|04:43 pm]

ferricide
reflecting on the tandy 1000 HX.

realizing that this is the first time in 20 years i have not had a PC with a microsoft OS.

the tandy 1000 HX was a stupid computer with a crappy featureset. but it was pretty cheap for the time. my mom would listen to me about what hardware to buy; problem was, i was a kid and i just wanted what i saw at the store and though i could wheedle out of her.

bigger pics here. a weird system. it was too small to put a monitor on so you had to buy a monitor stand if you wanted it to sit on top (helpfully, radioshack sold those, too.) it was really hard to expand, but the people who published ads in the back of computer magazines sold unofficial upgrades.

i (successfully) got a serial port onto it (RS232C!) and rocked a 2400 baud modem (external.) all tandy sold was an internal 1200.

conversely, i ordered a hard drive kit from a mail order company and couldn't get it to work. fortunately, they let me return it.

the tandy had a suite of software called deskmate that was partially built into the BIOS so you couldn't load it on non tandy systems. heh. i still have some of the pictures i drew, recovered off of those floppies i found over christmas, and i was able to convert them using a PERL script to something you can actually view in 2009. but they're too lame to post.

we replaced the tandy with a 386SX in 1989. we sold the 1000 HX to one of my dad's coworkers; his wife as an elementary school teacher and she wanted to use it to prepare stuff for school. i hope it worked out for her. i remember going to the house to set it up for them.

the 386SX-16, again, was underpowered but available (i bought it from the computer department at boscov's, a local department store chain.) it was called the PC partner and had the best keyboard ever (except maybe the IBM model M) and was a strange purplish grey with purple accents. oh, 1991. what was it with purple (SNES!) i wanted the PC because i liked its industrial design. not a great way to shop for computers. but i guess it works for apple.
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games! [Jul. 8th, 2009|01:17 am]

ferricide
apparently, if you turn on your playstation 3, that's what happens. games. i did, and three happened to me... in just one night!

i am just going to cut this post now. this post covers three games in varying levels of detail. of course, there's always hidden omake and fanservice in these posts, so you never know what you're missing if you don't click, for...

GAIASEED! a rare playstation shooter that costs upwards of ¥25000 in akihabara now!
KILLZONE2! a depressingly common playstation 3 shooter that will cost $5 in gamestop in 2014!
BLAZBLUE! a relatively attainable game that will probably be like $20 once asw farts out one or two minor upgrades.

HAAAAAAI MAJIDE! )
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i always sleep through the big anniversaries [Jul. 8th, 2009|01:17 pm]

chronovore
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[music |Swarf - Fall Chaosphere remix]

The wife and I have a tendency to forget our own wedding anniversary. We think it's kind of cute that neither one of us is interested in "marking chalk lines on the prison walls." (I kid. It's love.) The other day I showed her a wedding picture which I'd not looked closely at in a while, and mentioned how it made me feel unusually old. She looked at herself and said, "Yes, wow, I look so young. When was this, 20 years ago?!"I said, "Um... it's our wedding day.  So it's been 12 years. You remember at least that we've not been married 20 years, right?"

We're not big on keeping close track. Or math.

Still, some anniversaries should not be passed without recognition, but I've managed just that, again: As of this week, I've been in Japan for 8 years.
Read more... )

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Ruins of the Second Gilded Age [Jul. 7th, 2009|06:08 pm]

ferricide


new york times photojournal on dead construction projects caught in the economic maelstrom.

i could say something but i think the title, reproduced above, pretty much says it all -- the rest is at the link (click the pic).


haha wow fail nyt! yeek.
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moider [Jul. 7th, 2009|10:34 am]

ferricide
murder and games is a subject i hit on when i was thinking about how much of popular media revolves around murder stories, but how few games outside of point'n'click adventures/visual novels/etc actually manage to take it in. so i thought about why. then i wrote this editorial about it.
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bop [Jul. 6th, 2009|11:41 pm]

ferricide
andrew vestal bought and played and wrote about a brilliant-sounding adventure game in the classic SCUMM mold. it is called "time, gentlemen, please!" which made no sense to me until it was explained that this is what people say instead of "last call" in the UK. so hit that link and find out more if a mix of uncomfortable british humor and clicking on things sounds as though it might please you. it is a prime reason i am considering bootcamping this maccy.
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mac life is rubbish [Jul. 6th, 2009|11:16 pm]

ferricide
not really, but it's catchy!



a clickable pic of my mac desktop in its 1920x1080 crazy glory for your amusement.

so i spent way too long dealing with getting the data i wanted off of my external NTFS (windows format) drive and onto my mac and then either burned to DVD+R, or, as i am still doing right now, shunted back onto the drive now that it's mac OS formatted.

hooray for shitty shits.

but it's basically all but sorted out right now.

one thing i will say: formatting a drive on a mac is a lot more arcane than on a PC. macs are generally slicker and easier to deal with, but sometimes the Alien Brain People (aka engineers) devise a feature and then it's like, what? i had to download a PDF on how to format a FUCKING DRIVE from the people who made my drive. that has never happened to me in a microsoft OS.

oh well. quirky! all seems to be well. i named my drive 弐号機 which i guess is cute or something. seems odd to be doing eva references but those are the times we live in. the icon is orange so i guess it should be 零号機 but we all know i prefer asuka. and yui creeps me out.

anyway, almost all is well in chateau du maq. i just need to get that keyboard, and the 4GB of RAM i ordered, and then everything should be almost screamingly peachy.

and we can resume normal non-boring blog service at that time. well, it'll be boring, but it'll be less boring and about something else. cha-ching!
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jamietoperation [Jul. 6th, 2009|05:55 pm]

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this is absolutely the best song i heard last year that nobody but nobody else i knew ever acknowledged the existence of. it was on a (go figure) Q best of britishy britishface music CD. the album it comes from is pretty 3-starrish, but this track is a major major standout. it just comes up on my iPod shuffle and rocks me rockingly rock and then goes away. a crazy fusion of british indie and rap and reggae (dub? i don't know this shit!) and god knows what. catchy and messy.
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now that you're back at work and missing the long weekend [Jul. 6th, 2009|11:13 am]

ferricide
i didn't want to post this over the weekend because it seemed that online activity was really low. it's a feature interview with hiroshi matsuyama, president, cyberconnect 2.

cyberconnect2 developed, among other things, tail concerto, silent bomber, .hack, .hack//G.U., and the naruto ultimate ninja games. wait, i don't think there are "other things" since i just listed them all.

for some reason i am not fully able to explain i became really really interested in tail concerto in the lead up to its launch on the PS1 and played it immediately when it came out in japan. in fact, i bought a dual shock controller to play the game since it was the first game for the PS1 i played which supported it.

it's a really charming but questionably fun 3D platformer.

the company's next game, silent bomber, is really excellent. it's an original action title that i actually don't remember very well besides being totally addicted to it when i finally got around to playing it in 2002, i think, after i got laid off. it's one of those games i'd encourage people to go back and check out, especially if it were on PSN (it is in japan.)

of course, we all know my relationship with .hack. so i'll skip the descriptions here.

i first met matsuyama in 2002 at E3. he was there at the bandai booth to promote .hack. milky had roped me in to helping him out with appointments at that E3 for no pay (which i did anyway, to bolster my chances with EGM.) one of the meetings i ended up taking was the matsuyama/uchiyama (daisuke, bandai producer) interview. milky and i really got along with them. .hack was a month out for release in japan at that point, and when it did come out, matsuyama signed and inscribed and fedexed two copies of the game to milky -- one for me.

over the years i interviewed matsuyama a number of times. i became an obsessive .hack otaku only to become sick to death of the series in the end, despite still loving it at the same time, and totally skipping .hack//G.U. and the .hack//Roots anime series because i was burnt out. (generally as well as specifically, by that point!)

i've probably spoken to matsuyama like six times at this point. memorably rannie set up one meeting as a formal japanese lunch during TGS, on the top floor restaurant of the makuhari prince hotel. the sum total of questioners turned out to be me, milky, and vestal, and since i knew milky wouldn't use the interview, and vestal didn't have a publication, i just threw the whole thing up on gamespy. (at that point i was freelancing TGS for them.)

and look, here's my E303 interview with matsuyama. just, because. and why not: here's another gamasutra Q&A about naruto. and then one from gamesradar. google is wonderful.

anyway, since matsuyama had a talk at GDC this year i was determined to get a really meaty interview out of the guy. it's not obviously always apparent from the transcribed text, but he's really eloquent and clearly determined. he has a funny showy way of speaking and shows a lot of personality.


tgs 2005. matsuyama 2nd from left. 2nd from right, daisuke uchiyama, producer of all of his games, publisher side

anyway, i think the interview (good interpretation!) shows how strong his personality and ideals are, which is pretty cool. at this point CC2 has grown up to the point where it has 3 active teams and is producing CG anime (!!) as well as games.

anyway, that's my deal. i dunno when or where i'll talk to him again (TGS?) i wonder what's in store. .hack next gen? it would be preferable to star ocean.
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HULK SMASH [Jul. 7th, 2009|12:05 am]

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cut for length )
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i think in a weird way [Jul. 6th, 2009|02:13 am]

ferricide
what i will miss is winamp. i still use it. i don't like to add everything to iTunes. if i'm rarely if ever going to listen to something and don't think i need it on the go, or if i'm just testing something out to see if i like it... i use winamp.

i've tried audion and it seems ok. it's free, anyway. dunno. been using winamp for more than 10 years. yikes.

also, i was leaning forward just now to stare at the screen and my neck started to hurt. i'm going to have to figure out my posture and stuff with this new setup. life changes! i am not optimistic i'm going to be able to resist bringing my old desk back, really. it may be the best solution in the end, even if it is gigantic.
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myspace bully acquitted of jury judgment [Jul. 6th, 2009|02:06 pm]

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So the judge in the cyber-bullying case has overturned the jury's "guilty" judgment, acquitting the defendant of the criminal charges. I didn't even know judges could /do/ that. What's the point of the jury trial, then?

The lawyer had this to say:

Steward wouldn’t say how much the case had cost his client, only noting that her parents had taken care of his fee, which was “significantly lower” than what he normally charged.

He said that Drew and her family have since moved out of Missouri, due to the harassment they received, noting that she’s been “an internet punching bag for almost three years” having been “tried, convicted and lynched by bloggers” and others who didn’t know all the facts of the case.

Not the most considerate choice of words, (a) because unlike the target of her abuse Drew is actually still alive, and (b) lynching refers to hanging, which is how her victim killed herself.


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thing [Jul. 5th, 2009|09:49 pm]

ferricide
so thinking about it, while i could get ntfs working in mac, really what i should do is actually, go through the drive and pare it down to the shit it actually needs to have, clean and organize the files, and then copy it over, wipe the drive, and put it on there all pretty anyway. it's kind of a fucking ad hoc mess anyway.

^__________^

and i better do it soon; i'm going to want to back stuff up off the mac and onto the drive. hence its existence. cheeeezu
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augh now the real horror begins [Jul. 5th, 2009|07:37 pm]

ferricide
i need to move like everything onto this computer off of my external hard drive, and then reformat the external hard drive (cos mac does not deal with ntfs) and move stuff back.

alternately i could install one of those ntfs-liking apps. hrm.

blarkblarkblark

either way that sounds like notfun. and getting ntfs running sounds like the less worse option.

or i could just say fuck it for tonight and listen to this squarepusher song
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hrms [Jul. 5th, 2009|07:23 pm]

ferricide
pondering this keyboard

it has good ratings and sounds like it's not plastic mush like most modern keyboards. then i can dump this belkin one in the goodwill pile (original price: $15)

i expect if i go to best buy or fry's or office depot they'll just have windows-marked keyboards. IT IS A MYSTERIOUS

this is all i am going to be thinking about for a little while obviously. blah blah blah blah blah
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hrms [Jul. 5th, 2009|07:03 pm]

ferricide
ok, so.

first up, it's kinda funny that the macbook is sitting tiny and alone in the bottom of that giant tower case spot in this 2000-era desk.

second, this monitor is really nice, but the people who wrote about it having a shitty stand on newegg weren't kidding. not only can you not adjust height, at least on mine, it seems to lean just perceptibly forward ... so it's almost like tilted toward you. i may have to put a little something under the edge to prop it back. so odd. and chintzy. there's no angle adjustment, see.

third, i really need to get a new keyboard, with the mac keys. but not an apple one, barf. this is a windows one and it's all bass-ackwards with the windows key being alt and alt being command. or something. it's confusing me and is lame. i think the logitech one i have at work has the keys labeled both ways. i'll have to remember to notice that tomorrow.
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movin [Jul. 5th, 2009|06:56 pm]

ferricide
so now i'm on the macbook, on the old desk, on the new 22" monitor.

i'm pondering how this is going to work for me.

didn't hook up the printer or scanner yet -- not essential -- but have hooked up the crap USB keyboard i bought in 2005 to use with my laptop when my PC was dead, and man, it's not that great. but not super horrible. i may have to investigate a better keyboard option in the near future. same mouse i had on the windows box, of course, so that's fine.

i think this will work fine.

oh, yeah, the macbook defaulted to displaying this as its primary monitor when plugged in to the power supply so i dunno wtf peter was talking about!
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formage [Jul. 5th, 2009|04:58 pm]

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i bought the dell PC i am currently fomatting (while i post from what has supplanted it, my macbook) in 2003.

it was a really good slickdeals deal from dell; it's a pentium 4. i don't remember the specs anymore. it's served me well over the years. at some point, it got to the point where you didn't really need to upgrade PCs anymore. for years, i'd upgraded every couple of years -- since i got my first "IBM-compatible" tandy 1000 in 1989.

i'm finally putting it to bed because i've realized the macbook can be everything to me, and actually runs a good deal faster than the PC. it seemed, suddenly, redundant -- in way my last laptop most definitely did not make it. (i actually had to use that laptop as my primary PC for a couple of weeks in 2005 when i came back from japan to find my PC wouldn't boot -- the power supply had died. i was well tired of it by the end, even with keyboard and monitor and mouse plugged in.)

since i bought this PC in 2003, i've added...

1. a bigger hard drive
2. a DVD+R drive
3. a 19" LCD
4. an external 750gb HD
5. a hand-me-down nvidia video card (from zak!)
6. a second monitor (i didn't dig that at all)
7. a scanner and printer (different ones at different times, even)
8. that new power supply

all in all, a lot of stuff has moved in and out of the PC. but it's still been the same thing for years. and the desktop paradigm is one i've been rocking for, well, i guess since i got my commodore 64 in... 1987?

it's funny; given all the time i spend at PCs i don't really develop any connection with the devices themselves. i guess it's because i thought computers were inherently cool when i was a kid that this seems odd anymore. or thinking about those guys who customize and care about their PCs so much. or thinking about people who name their cars. for something i spend so much of my life staring at, it doesn't mean a lot to me. i think my favorite thing about my PC is the industrial design of the LCD monitor i bought in 2005. and the case design is really nice, functionally. i haven't been inside the case in years, of course...

computers.

1987 - C64
1989 - tandy 1000 HX
1991 - PC Partner (yes, really) 386SX-16 (with my favorite keyboard ever, which i sadly broke in 1997)
1996 - pentium 100 -- with windows 95!
1998 - premio (lol @[info]dravenfrost) pentium 100mmx (what a huge upgrade! however, the mmx-ness and some more ram allowed it to play mp3s without making the system chug. wow.)
1999 - my only built-from-scratch PC; a wanna-be iMac style PC case. (here's a slightly more flattering image.)
2003 - the dell

and now, the macbook.

i remember reading that last year was the first year notebook PC sales outpaced desktop PC sales. i can easily believe it, though i'd not thought about it before. even companies are just giving people notebooks now (i was at facebook last week; everybody there gets a laptop.)

i am kinda forgetting what the point of this post is, or if it even has one beyond reminiscence and timekill while my PC's drive formats, so i can install XP on it, so i can give it to goodwill.

dunno. it was definitely time for a change. that desktop is a giant obtrusive powersuck that doesn't really serve a major purpose. certainly nothing the mac can't duplicate... and if i feel like i want a dedicated desktop again, windows 7 is right around the corner (and won't run well on the old dell.) and then there'll be another slickdeals deal from dell...
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4g [Jul. 5th, 2009|01:56 am]

ferricide
it's funny how moving a shelf from one corner of the room to the other can really transform it. i'm slowly modifying my room.

i'm now wondering if my plan to switch desks is misguided -- i feel like my room opened up that much from switching the location of that shelf. of course, saying that, i still can't put my CD racks up the way things are right now.

decisions, decisions.

tomorrow is the planned switchover to the mac.

i really would like that space back. but i have some doubts about my ability to fit the mac and a keyboard and the new monitor on that desk. problem is, you can't run a macbook closed as a computer; it has to be open and functioning.

well, i'll figure it out. it's easy enough to test before i move the desk into my room.

boy, this is fucking fascinating, isn't it?

oh, and i started playing gears of war 2 with [info]lucretius77 tonight. fun. really. i like that series. dumb pretty fun. they're such games. not trying to be anything but video games.
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