Mar 18 2013

Virtual Boobs Vs. Real Boobs

Senran Kagura is now out on PS Vita and it even has some special boob jiggle action going on.  So what better thing to do then to compare it to some real boob jiggles.  Am I right?  Japanese site Rocket News thinks so.  They got bikini model Erina Kamiya to jump around in various outfit that match the game and see how they compare.  So what are the results?  Who cares!  I’m just going to watch the clip again. ^_^


Dec 15 2012

Senran Kagura Shinovi Nudity

Well it looks like the PS Vita version of Senran Kagura will one up the 3DS one.  Word has it that the lady ninja’s will have 3 levels of clothing destruction.  It looks like it will be censored nudity at the 3rd level.  God damn it! I want boobs and nudity in my 3DS too! Continue reading


Nov 30 2012

Pokemon vs OCD

I’m currently playing not one, but two Pokemon games now and it’s wrecking havoc with my OCD.  I’ve been playing Pokemon White for some time now trying to “catch them all”.  I’ve beat the game and I’m currently wandering around capturing the last Pokemon that I’m able to catch or evolve the ones I have.  But there is a self-imposed rule in play.  I want to have all variations of all possible Pokemon.  So it’s not enough to have just the one and then evolve it… oh no.  I want to catch it and then catch the same one again so I can evolve that one and still keep the previous form.  I realize that I’ve set myself up for failure because there are some that I can never catch or ones that I can’t possibly keep/own all evolutionary forms.

That’s where Pokemon White 2 comes in.  I’m currently playing this one (just got my bug badge) and I find that I’m catching Pokemon in this one and trying to keep track of Pokedex in the previous one.  That way if I catch one that’s not in other, I can trade with myself, thanks to my old DS Phat.  Not only that, but I used my new White 2 game to gather starter Pokemon!  I would start White 2, get a starter Pokemon and then play the game until I was able to trade.  I then traded with myself so I can get all the evolutionary forms of those starter Pokemon.  I also did this for my kids, but I only just gave them the two they where missing because they’re not crazy like me.  Over all I started and restarted Pokemon White 2 nineteen times!  I also got a bunch of Genesect as well.

~Twitch…

I still realize that I have an impossible task seeing as I don’t own any of the previous Pokemon games.  There are lots that are not in the current ones.  It’s not like they jammed in every Pokemon in to one game.

~Twitch…  ~Twitch…

I do need to calm down a bit so I don’t obsess too much and make the game not fun.  I should just play White 2 and then trade with myself at the end.  Yeah… that’s what I should do.  Right after I trade my Ninetails.

What did I go to college for?


Nov 27 2012

I Love Old Games

Today I was discussing with a friend our love of old games.  She loves old PC games and I love old console games.  But regardless of the system/device we play them on, we both agree that our love of old video games far out weighs our love of current ones.  Not to say that we don’t like what’s current, but there is something more appealing to what was being played in the 80’s and early 90’s.

Some might say that we’re just looking back through rose-coloured glasses, but I disagree.  I get far more pleasure playing old, or even older style games then I do out of most current ones.  My favorite game on the DS is Retro Game Master.  It’s a collection of 80’s style NES games and challenges the player with accomplishing specific tasks to unlock the next title.  It’s based off a Japanese show called Game Center CX which is one of my favorites.  What’s the show about?  Well, you watch a guy play retro games to completion… usually.  If I can’t play old games, I like to play indie titles that are made to be like old and retro.  Classic arcade games also have a special place in my heart.  If I had to pick a system to make a game for, it would be the GameBoy.  I love the idea of having limits and having to work with in them.  Today’s systems and titles have just about everything, but sometimes I think they lose the scope and focus that older games had.

Sometimes I feel like I was born too late.  Too late to make these old games that I love, but at least born at the right time to play and enjoy them.  I so wish I could have been a part of the teams that made those beautiful pixel games.  Most people who I know don’t care to play old games anymore.  They say they have a hard time going back to games gone by.  I’m ready and willing to go there all the time!  Do you like to play old games or do you find it hard to play them when newer things are out.  Do you even still have your old consoles or games?


Nov 7 2012

Whack-A-Dick

Oh Japan, don’t you ever change.  If you did, the rest of us wouldn’t have awesome stuff like this Whack-A-Dick game to post about.  Apparently, this game exists in some local arcade somewhere over there.  While the game is pretty standard Whack-a-Mole… only with cocks, I can’t help but wonder where the owner got this from.  Not only that, but I wonder about the opposite side of the game.  It’s two players and it looks to me like the challenger side is quite possibly lady parts.  Vulva to be exact.  I wish they got better pictures of that side of it, but as a society we seems to be drawn to dicks for our amusement.  I prefer vulva myself. ^_^

Source Link – RocketNews


Nov 5 2012

Just Watched Wreck-It Ralph

I just got back in from watching Wreck-It Ralph and I must say I really enjoyed the movie.  Let me start off by saying, it’s not the best Disney film I’ve watched, but it’s totally a lot of fun.  Watching an animated feature about video games is something that is right up my alley.  I probably smiled the whole way through it to be honest.  Why?  Well, they did a lot of things right on a design level.  Like, I was very impressed with the details of how the characters in Ralph’s game moved about.  Being from a retro game, they moved all in key frames and popped from pose to pose.  Seeing that lets you know someone is a fan of retro gaming on the design team and said “the characters should/need to move like this”.  Fantastic!  Those are the details I love!  It brought a tear to my eye.  I also loved looking around the characters to see game references in the background that might have missed.

If I had to pick at things, for those that want a negative, it would be that the story seemed a bit sporadic at times and the characters weren’t as lovable as other Disney movies.  But by the end of the movie, I found that I really had a fondness for them.

Oh, and the opening animated short call Paperman was phenomenal.  I seriously loved it.  It’s beautiful blend of traditional animation and CG.  It almost makes me wish I went in the direction of animation for film rather than games.  Almost. ^_^

I’d have to say that this movie really defines me and who I’ve become.  I am a trained animator.  I am a pixel artist.  Video games have been the biggest part of my life since as long as I can remember to the point that I made them my career.  So it made me super happy to see pixels on the big screen.  If you love retro games or just games in general, I’m pretty sure you’ll have a great time.