
September 30, 2008
Figure Leaning

Tengan Toppen Gurren Lagann

- The human race changes and evolves every minute and second of existence.
- Believing in yourself can make the impossible possible.
- Believing in yourself and your friends is the path to the future.
I normally don't like people like Kamina who are boastful, but under the circumstances they were all put it I would be one to rally behind him and adopt the philosophy of Team Gurren Lagann. You get to really like him a lot in this series and all of the characters grow on you- if the creator did that then they did a good job of making the series. Gurren Lagann is truly one of the better anime series I have seen within the past decade- and there have been few anime series (under 30 or so maybe) that have caught my love. To top it all off- all the massive explosions and ridiculous stuff that the team does (and the comedy) is just awesome.
I would go as far as to say that Gurren Lagann challenges my beliefs not about my religion, but about my morality and how "I operate". It's not a bad thing- all the underlying messages (and believe me, there are many more) are great messages. Gurren Lagann doesn't grasp onto hope, but the idea that even in despair a person can make a difference and change the outcome, even if probabilities are zero.
I heard about an OVA? would like to see that.
September 29, 2008
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
The Force Unleashed, a year before its release had a lot of hype- but not at the level Halo was. The developers boasted a brand new physics engine that realistically mimmicked Newtonian Physics. I will admit, picking up stormies (storm troopers) and choking them or throwing them is amusing and a lot of fun, initially. The storyline was put together very well and LucasArts did a great job along with the entire Lucas camp. Starkiller is a pretty likeable guy ("The Apprentice") and he does not disappoint.
The game is somewhat RPG in its structure: You gain experience points as you defeat enemies, whoever they might be. As you gain experience you can spend xp to upgrade your skills. Early on I would recommend upgrading lightning, sith scorcher and force repulse- they will come in handy later on. As you move through the levels you will discover objects like holocrons, saber crystals and powerups. Holocrons unlock bonus art in the Extras menu. Saber crystals can be split into two types: Combat and Color. Color crystals change the color of your saber while combat crystals enhance an ability like choke or "amplified lightsaber damage". Powerups increase your overall force bar or health bar.
I highly recommend playing the tutorials to learn the many moves you can perform in the game. I did not learn the moves well enough and I first ran into trouble against Darth Phobus. I will not go any further on story details, but the end boss can be very difficult on the Wii version because the end boss likes to SPAM, SPAM and SPAM. The moves are fun and very gratifying. Mini-boss battles can be against the likes of AT-STs. The game uses too many at-sts as mini-bosses and it gets very repetitive killing them. There is a lot of interaction with the environment; and I also don't need to go into the quality of the cutscenes- this is Lucasfilm, afterall (great stuff).
The game suffered from a few problems. First off, there would be random times near the middle of the game where the game would freeze and I would get a "Loading..." icon in the corner of the screen. This was very annoying to say the least. Like I said above, many mini-bosses got tiring and repetitive. Some missions were too long: but the game was too short. The duel mode contained a nice list of characters, but not enough options to make the duel mode enjoyable. Powerups cannot be turned off (in the duel mode's case, infinite life or force power) and you cannot control stock (lives) above 5.
The game also suffers in the graphics department on the Wii: this game looks so much better on the Xbox360, and I recommend buying that version of the game. If you are stuck with the Wii this game will still provide a lot of enjoyment, but not enough if you want to beat the game and fiddle with it. I completed the game in about 7.5 to 8 hours- for completists (getting everything) it may take longer. I give the Wii version a humble 3 out of 5, a mediocre game that offers some solid fun- for a little while.
September 28, 2008
Nintendo Releasing a new DS?

September 22, 2008
Tom's Shot the Dog- Sayonara Toonami

It is a true shame and displeasure (or pleasure? Toonami and Cartoon Network as a whole now suck) that Toonami is being taken off the air. It seems that Cartoon Network wants to cater to a younger crowd, and even adult swim has been sucking lately. Ever since they started promoting Aqua Teen Hunger Force things went down the drain. I remember they brought classics like Gundam 08th MS Team and FLCL. Fond memories, and they leave me as I progress into the future. Tis not the end of the world, though.
Hijacked from DannyChoo-
Data Studio

September 16, 2008
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed- Two Thumbs Up
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed was released early Tuesday morning here around the local Gamestop and I already preordered my game. A gentleman walked through the locked front door (?) and out came Darth Vader! The Force Unleashed was released across multiple platforms and I bought the Wii version. The graphics leave a bit to be desired, but all in all this game is boss. The fights are a little too easy but the cinematics are enjoyable. I also like picking up stormies and throwing them into walls, or throwing things like parts to a wall at stormies. More on this a bit later- I must head to class.
The Force Unleashed has you playing as one of Darth Vader's apprentices. Your missions are to go around the galaxy hunting the last of the Jedi Order. Because Vader wants to keep your presence secret from the Emperor, you are free to kill Imperials or Rebels (like the Sith give a flying hoot about the Empire). The game has a lot of story to it and it is a lot of fun- LucasArts did a good job with the cinematics in style with the movies and other video games. You see stormie helmets on top of clone armor, and since this game takes place inbetween Episodes III and IV the empire is transitioning to regular soldiers over the clone troopers. The AT-ST and AT-ATs have also been developed by the game's timeline.
Some of the moves you can pull off are just sadistic. I love holding enemies with a choke then force throwing my lightsaber into their gut! I also like the force repulse which sends a group flying if they gang up on you. I love force lightning and force pommel- during force pommel you hold someone and then smack them with nearby objects. The game has been easy for the most part, but Darth Phobus was somewhat of a challenge for me until I went back and learned the mechanics of the game. I completed the tutorial and had little problems beating her.
This is a must for Star Wars fans and I think the casual gamer is gonna like it too. The sick moves and strategy will attract hard core gamers- so all in all this game should be a hit, but not quite the hit of Halo, SSBBrawl or Metal Gear Solid 4. I have yet to investigate the duel mode, and a few people on campus are complaining about a lack of co-op and 4 player abilities. The co-op omission makes sense- Vader won't have two apprentices. I would have liked to see 4 player in the duel mode though (multiplayer). The graphics are good for Wii standards, but not gorgeous. Xbox 360 owners are going to love the look of this game.
Pick it up- you (and I) are gonna have a lot of fun with it.
September 12, 2008
Measuring Potential, Necessary Handicaps and Skill at Brawl

- Using items is an inflator: It will naturally give you a higher level as the circumstance arises.
- People have a natural tendency to pick up this game and become really good, or struggle to get better. This is the combat potential.
- Over time a person's level will even out on the graph, determining a true level.
- Honesty! The system can be easily cheated, but you're only fooling yourself.
- Handicaps allow the weaker players to face the stronger ones on even playing terms. I'm powerful, but I still need a handicap! (I am a level 9 fighting a level 16!)
- Brawl uses a lot of the same math as my system does to calculate auto-handicaps.
I am all for having fun with the game and this system is in place to tell me everything I want to know- however I don't want it used any other way. This experiment was enjoyable for me because I was able to assign a number to an ability that otherwise would not have any significane. If people want to use this to see who really is the best around then that is great, but egos are VERY quick to inflate heads. .
September 9, 2008
Is Brawl Too Competitive?

September 8, 2008
Gurren Lagann Volume 1




September 7, 2008
Lucky Star DVD Volume 3
Ca-shing! I would dream to enter a shop like this- all I have is borders (good selection though!)
Moe point #2!
I love Kagami's new hairdo! She should stick with that. Maybe it's the eye style the manga-ka used that makes her attractive?Yet again some funny stuff. and this DVD is going more into the personal lives of the girls! Not THAT personal life, but we are learning more about them then we have in the first 8 episodes. This episode we will follow Konata, Kagami and Tsukasa to Comiket and Tsukasa will learn exactly how exhausting Comiket can be.. (Kagami has been there and done that, with reluctance). In this DVD they also display the strip regarding static electricity.
Kagami tries to open the door- gets shocked, then Tsukasa, same thing, then Miyuki- same thing. Konata tries to open the door and Kagami says "No!" and Konata quickly replies "Yes" and doesn't get shocked, LOL. Yes, I laughed out loud. The DVD is accurate of the actual Comiket- the rare stuff sells out first and that's why people line up early to get the stuff. Comiket stands for "Comic Market". I also liked how Miyuki read her book waiting to see the doctor about a cold and she didn't even hear her name called- she is a confirmed Perceiving type now! (P)(, I did a post regarding MBTI and Otaku on DannyChoo.com)
Again a now brainer- if you like the Lucky Star series then this is a must to pick up. Best Buy and BestBuy.com are selling it for $19.99 USD- I also picked up Gurren Lagann as per my previous post- that was also enjoyable. Keep your eyes peeled for a picture review of that soon as well.
September 6, 2008
Monday Feature- The I Love Pennsylvania Series
Lake Ontelaunee is a protected watershed in Berks County- where fishermen, RC Hobbyists (me) and tourists are discouraged (sight-seers welcome!). Protected by law, 3.8 billion gallons.
Lehigh Valley- if you wonder where your milk comes from, some of it comes from this farm and another in Evansville! The cows are saying "eh what the heck?" as I stand there and take pictures of them. Plenty of room inside for 'em to lay down, a unhappy cow will NOT produce good milk.
September 5, 2008
9210 Yen Worth of Loot

Yeah Best Buy got me again -__-.
September 4, 2008
The Man on the Budget gives the Green Light for Xbox 360

September 3, 2008
Inside Solidworks by David Murray
September 2, 2008
IDF Merkava Progress
Another thing I can do is apply seam filler to the inside as well because the Merk will be painted another shade of desert tan. I worked on the rear fender and assembled the turret barrel. Unfortunately this kit is a bit older so there is no barrel elevation (? why?). The suspension and wheels are assembled, but the wheels need painting and the suspension needs weathering.
This project is going to be about details, details and more details. It's always the small stuff that takes the most time- and I know a lot more parts will need to be glued the old fashioned way "smirks". Here are some more photos of reference material.




September 1, 2008
Chara Hobby 2008








