Chat Roulette Piano Improv
March 16th, 2010There have been a few very cleaver uses of Chat Roulette and this is my favorite so far.
There have been a few very cleaver uses of Chat Roulette and this is my favorite so far.
I remember him speaking of his love for this game awhile ago. It sticks out in my mind because of all the games out there it is the one I’ve have played consistently since it’s release. In fact it is one of the very few game series where by the time a sequel comes out and I get it home I have to remove the previous version from the system since I had been playing that previous version right up until the new version came out. (Halo might be the only other, but I digress.)
Will Wright (creator of Sim City, The Sims and Spore) says:
“While I drink my coffee I pull out my DS and play Advance Wars,” he said. “I’ve played that game more than any other in my life. I love Advance Wars, it lets me relax while I spin up my brain.”
Advance Wars for those of you who don’t know is a turn based strategy game for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS consoles. There are currently 4 versions here in the US – Advance Wars, Advance Wars 2, Advance Wars Dual Strike and Advance Wars: Days of Ruin. The former 2 being for the GBA and the later 2 the DS. If I had to pick I’d say Dual Strike is my favorite – but it’s like . It is sort of the culmination of everything to that point – tons of maps, co’s and unit types – where Days of Ruin is more of a reboot rebalanced for multiplayer play (less units, all new co’s) and set in a “darker” world then the previous games.
There is a paper toy site called “Ninjatoes’ Papercraft webpage” that hosts a ton of Advance Wars inspired papercraft. You can check it out here.
As you can see by the Amazon prices below it can be hard to get some of the older versions of the game. Gamestop’s website has Days of Ruin for $10 new. You might want to hit ebay for the others.
Quote via Kotaku
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Cubeecraft based on the original comic/the new movie “Turtles Forever” are now available at 4kids along with an accessory pack. Grab them here.
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New York on the Clock: Nathan Stodola, Renegade Accordion
I’ve seen him around NYC in quite a few places. He plays a lot of game and movie tunes while sprting a home made Boba Fett helmet. Pretty sweet.
Thanks to Mark for the vid!
Wario DIY Cubeecraft being given out at the GDC – as originally posted by Joystiq here. (They have some more photos too.)
UPDATE: Spotted again on Kotaku. I wonder if there is anything interesting in that Super Meat Boy Comic?
You can grab Morgan Gleave’s new Cat-A-Lyst series here!
Interesting article over at Ars Technica about web users who run ad blockers.
“There is an oft-stated misconception that if a user never clicks on ads, then blocking them won’t hurt a site financially. This is wrong. Most sites, at least sites the size of ours, are paid on a per view basis.”
What’s this have to do with Cubeecraft? Hit the jump to read on.
The latest Paper Foldable is for Goodbye Galaxy Games, promoting their new DSiWare game, FLIPPER! There is a contest they are hosting that you can read all about here: http://goodbyegalaxygames.blogspot.com/2010/02/flipper-contest.html
You may rmemeber the Trojen Horse papercraft by Brian Castleforte that showed up on the blog awhile back – it is now available for download here.
Here was the table setup at last week New York Comic Book Marketplace. This was my first con ever. In addition to the standard Cubeecraft from the site that were just on display there were a couple of special items for sale:
You may also notice an 8″ version of the Produkt01 in the upper right, that was just a 1-off for this con.
My table was sandwhiched between a couple artist friends of mine – Khary Randolph, Nelson Diaz and Jimmy Tran.
The kits will be con exclusives for awhile (at least until I can figure out the best way to ship them and get a store online…). I’ll probably be doing a few more cons later this year.
Thanks to Marni for all her help! Thanks to Ben for the sketch commission!