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Archive for October, 2005

Mario Paint for DS and Revolution

21 Oct

Nintendo has (unofficially) announced that a DS version of the cult Super Nintendo classic Mario Paint will be released in the second half of next year. It sounds like they also want it for Revolution, which would be totally sweet! More info here.

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More Super Mario World

20 Oct

I still remember Christmas in 1991 when my dad bit the bullet and spent $200 for a brand new Super Nintendo Entertainment System (just before the price dropped $20 at Toys R Us). The NES before it had been for him, but this baby was all for me. Super Mario World was the game that launched the system and I spent forever playing through it, discovering all of its secrets. I still remember the first time I beat it. Some of my cousins were staying over and we stayed up half the night playing through the last levels.

On more than one occasion I’ve sought a SNES emulator and a ROM to play this game again (my SNES is 10 hours away at my parents house). Now someone has made it possible to play brand new levels!

Lunar Magic is a level editor I created for Super Mario World (SNES). It’s the first and, as far as I know, the only level editor available for this game. I began looking into making an editor for it shortly after releasing the SoM VWF patch, mostly on a whim to see how hard it would be.

So yeah, ROMs aren’t technically legal. Did I say I’ve had them before? I was only kidding. Although, I do actually own the game. Doesn’t that make it slightly less illegal? Hey, look over there! *Downloads ROM for the nth time*

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Characters

19 Oct

Warning – Lost Spoilers ahead.

I go bowling on Wednesday nights, so I don’t get to see the show until after 9 o’clock when I get home. I walked in tonight and asked Amber how the episode was and she said something like, “It was Ok, not much really happened. It wasn’t one of the better ones.”

I can see why people would say nothing happened or that it was a filler episode, but I have to disagree with that assessment. I think episodes like tonight’s are what I’ve been missing in the second season up until now. We’ve had character flashbacks and learned new things about them, but tonight we finally got back to their lives on the island and the little things that get them through each day. It’s those simple tasks and interactions that can give the show so much depth. We got to see a majority of the characters in some capacity except for Charlie, Sayid, and Shannon. But while they’re introducing new characters from the tail section, it makes sense a few others would have a little less screen time.

Character development – It’s seems very much like Jack to have bought a replacement for his wedding ring when he lost it, and he spoke pretty fondly of being married which really makes me wonder what happened to Sarah. We already knew Kate was sentimental (the toy plane), but here we see she her sadness that she never said goodbye to Sawyer and he may be gone (when she seemingly hates him). Interesting that she can’t seem to make up her mind about Sawyer and/or Jack (wasn’t she just flirting with Jack last week?). There also seems to be a tiny crack in Ana Lucia’s shell, as she finally cut her attitude toward Sawyer (a little). Sun and Jin’s backstory wasn’t that surprising but it was well written. I love that a girl in an orange dress made Jin do a double take, thus running right into Sun as he turned back. Locke’s statement about the best way to find something lost…so true. This episode was full of character development without much action, but I think any successful drama has to have both elements and it’s difficult to do them well at the same time.

There was one arguably significant thing, and I’m sure people will try to dissect absolutely everything they saw. Here’s my take: it was a little difficult to tell with the different camera angles, but I played it through a couple of times on my DVR and counted 11 or 12 others walk by Jin and Acko in the jungle. It would appear that at least one of them is young or joined them at an age where a teddy bear attachment hasn’t faded. I don’t think this would be Walt though. I don’t remember him having a bear like that on the island (could it be Alex?). It would appear that they have at least some normal clothing as the ones wearing pants didn’t exactly look island made. I wonder if they found them in the luggage from the plane or had them already. Again, it’s hard to tell but I would guess those legs belonged to both men and women.

It’s going to be a long three week break. From the preview for the next episode, it would appear the action hungry viewers will get what they’re craving. I’ve read that (highlight to view) a female character will bite the dust shortly. My guess: Shannon.

Oh, and the Astros just won the NLCS. I was hoping for a AA World Series (Astros/Angels), but I’ll live since St. Louis lost and I won’t have to hear anymore about Albert Pujols for a while.

 
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Weather

19 Oct

It’s been pretty scary lately. Now, hurricane Wilma has broken a record with the lowest minimum pressure ever measured in a hurricane in the Atlantic basin. The weather the last few months reminds me of that episode of Family Guy where Peter tells everyone he’s healed Chris and they start worshipping him. He starts acting like God and when bad things start happening he doesn’t understand why, so Brian explains it to him.

You want an explanation? God…is…pissed.

Ok, back to work.

 
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Tech Innovations of 2006

19 Oct

Time Magazine has released its list of the top five tech innovations of 2006. Nintendo Revolution comes in strong at number two, right behind Boeing’s new 787 dreamliner. So where are Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360? Oh wait…they’re just shinier versions of their former selves.

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Productivity

19 Oct

Recent research says a large monitor makes you more productive. Now I have some research to justify my request for a second monitor at work.

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The Bubble Project

19 Oct

Print out thousands of speech bubble stickers. Place them on ads all over town. Enjoy the results.

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Nintendo WiFi Connection at McDonalds

18 Oct

Nintendo has announced a partnership with Wayport who provides WiFi for McDonalds. So now you’ll be able to play your DS online from McDonalds. I also like the fact that Nintendo’s online support is free as opposed to Xbox Live.

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MySpace Worm

18 Oct

This is a step-by-step guide by “Samy”, the guy who created a MySpace Javascript worm that quickly made him the most popular guy around. This probably isn’t going to mean much to most people, but it’s pretty interesting how he got around all these hurdles. Basically, he created a worm so that anyone who viewed his profile would add him as a friend (and hero) without knowing it. Than anyone who viewed that person’s profile would add him as a friend (and hero) as well. The original story goes into more detail.

It’s official. I’m popular.

I have hit 1,000,000+ users. In less than 20 hours, I’ve hit over 1/35th of all myspace users.

As someone who’s worked with this stuff before, it’s pretty incredible how he accomplished it.

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Slashdot is Losing Its Edge

17 Oct

For some strange reason, this makes me very happy. Seriously, I’m grinning right now.

I’ve never really cared for /. much. Digg.com is quickly reaching Slashdot when comparing daily visitors according to Alexa’s Traffic Rankings. Slashdot isn’t as cutting edge as it used to be: stories get barely 200 replies. Maybe their new CSS update was too little, too late.

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