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Gabriel wasn’t able to get into SimCity last night to play, because the server wasn’t working and single player games don’t exist anymore, even if you are playing a private city and nobody can come in anyway.  So I would remember it, because it was important, I said here in the post a long time ago that “EA games come with free misery.”  This is why I stopped being an annual purchaser of Tiger Woods games: because this company has a serious, serious problem with execution at launch.  You would only fix it if it meant more sales.  But it doesn’t, because everybody already bought it.  Well, except me.

See above.

I know Gabriel is enjoying himself in there, when they will allow him to.  The fidelity, even zoomed way in, is apparently a source of delight because he’s pretty delighted over there right now.  Okay.  Two things:

- I was on Pat Rothfuss’ “Story Board” Geek & Sundry Google Hangout-ism, and it was so much fun that I said we should do it again.  I hereby submit the nomenclature “Story Board: LUDO SQUAD” to encapsulate further meanderings in this vein.  One of the guests was Colin McComb, who I didn’t understand was the most important person in my life, but one look down his ouvre - he has an ouvre, people - was like reading an index of my actual bookshelf.  He was nervous about the Kickstarter he was putting up today, the one for a sequel to Torment using Monte Cook’s “Monty Cook’s Numenera” By Monte Cook as a setting.  It’s gonne break a million today, maybe in about twelve hours.  What a relief that must be.  Now all he has to worry about is making a sequel to the most sophisticated and literary role-playing game of all time.

- I love Hawken, straight up.  I saw the early videos, like everybody else, and was appropriately startled; it was enough to get me to install the game.  The platter of this drive is littered with free to play experiments of all stripes, though, and being on there is no guarantee.  It got its hooks in, though, because the shooter underneath there is (for all its Neo-Tokyo embroidery) rock solid.  The patch that went up on the fifth shows the game to great advantage - if you have a nice nVidia card, the shit they’ve got going on in there with the particles is completely nutballs.  Something else I appreciate is the “starter” mech you get is still my favorite one, which was nice of them.  They could have made this a game where you get effed e’y day until you cough it up, that sort of thing is common.  But they didn’t.

(CW)TB out.

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Gabe

Check out Episode 2 of Strip Search!

And once you are up to date on Strip Search you should check out the Spoilers section of the site. You can get the low down on who won a given episode as well as some behind the scenes goodies. For example you can hit it right now and see artwork from the first challenge.

trust me, it’s the shitness.

That is a combination of “the shit” and “the business” that I just made up. The shitness.

-Gabe out

Gabe

I have a bunch of PAX new to dish out so get ready.

First of all you can now check out the entire PAX East schedule over on the PAX site. Hit it up now and start planning your weekend!

I’m also proud to announce your PAX East 2013 Omeganauts

The 2012 East Runner Ups:
Michael Tolan
Tina Lam

And the newcomers for 2013 - Pairings will be announced at the show.
Gina Asprocolas
Mariah Austin
Karissa Barrows
Nicholas Bishop
Emily Bondaruk
Shari Burnett
Casey Carper
Norwood Carper
Choyllion Chang
Michelle Cormier
Nuri Crayton
Devin Downer
David Hannon
Harry Hayes
Dylan Hayes
Lena Liu
Jaroslaw Lupinski
Nathan McNeese
Michael Miller
Rachael Morgan
Elliot Raff
Jay Ricciardi
Jonathan Steele
Stephen Thomas
Caleb Thompson
Amanda Thompson
Chelsea Thompson
Rose Whitcomb
Jarrod Wolkowitz
Amanda Yung

The rounds are as follows:
Round 1: Merman Theatre, Friday, 4 PM: BOMBERMAN LIVE.
Round 2: Merman Theatre, Saturday, 2 PM: NBA JAM, ON FIRE EDITION
Round 3: Main Theatre, Saturday, 8 PM: JENGA
Final Round: Main Theatre, Sunday, 5:30 PM: ????

Two more weeks people!

-Gabe out