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Friday, December 21, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Club Nintendo Gold Member 2012 Prize Calendar
After becoming a gold member on Club Nintendo
this summer, my 2012 prize finally came in the mail. It is a 2013 Nintendo calendar set. One calendar features a monthly pull out, and
the other calendar is a regular pocket size calendar. I used to think Club Nintendo was a big scam
because you had to spend a lot of money on games and systems to eventually earn
a gift. But then I thought, at least
it’s better than nothing. I also
discovered that most of these gifts are also sold on E-bay and if I wanted one
so badly I could just go on there and buy one (for much less than having to
earn it as a gift).
I think Club Nintendo is basically for people
that just love Nintendo, and would have bought the games and systems
anyhow. It’s almost like a way for the
company to say hello to the Nintendo enthusiast community, and acknowledge
them. Every time you buy a game you have
to fill out a survey about your interests and dislikes, so in a way it’s like
they’re listening to us.
It would probably cost a lot of
money to improve it and have them give out better gifts, so I think its better
the way it is now than having to pay more for games to even out the costs of
their gifts. One could dream of course,
and imagine a Club Nintendo where better gifts were really exclusive and
limited. People would compete and try to
win them, and knowing how hard you had to work to earn them would make it fun
to collect. But then I think, I
already collect limited edition toys and sneakers, and if Nintendo did the same
thing too, I would never be able to sleep.
And Nintendo should be the last place I should worry about collecting. Now that’s the fun part.
Nintendo:
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkG1BMRS-Ss
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Nintendo Power Final Issue
Like most people who were waiting for the final
issue of Nintendo Power to arrive, I am both sad and happy now that it’s been
released. I’m sad because I used to read
it when I was younger and it won’t be around anymore. I was even a subscriber at one point when the
Nintendo 64 had released. Back in the
days when we didn’t have the internet at home, this magazine was where I would
read about the up and coming games. I
wasn’t much into school academics at the point, but my parents would buy me the
magazine because it was the only thing I liked to read. I remember a teacher once told me that if I wanted
to improve on my reading skills that I should grab something the interests me,
and read everything on it. So in a way,
Nintendo Power was more than just a magazine about gaming, it was what initiated
a spark in me to want to read, write, and eventually care about what I learned
in school.
Now that it’s over, I am also sad because I
wanted a younger generation to also experience what I and others felt when we
read the magazine. It wasn’t just about
Nintendo games, or news, it was also a magazine for Nintendo fans to come
together and show their love for the company.
My favorite part of the magazine was always the letters they would
publish from readers. In a way you got
to see the diversity of fans of all ages, countries and cultures. I also liked it when other people had written
about certain issues in a game that I had noticed as well. It made me feel like I wasn’t the only one.
Despite seeing Nintendo Power go; not all is
bad. I am happy that they went out on
top, and were able to release a final issue the way they wanted. In this issue you get a list of the top Nintendo
games NP staff likes, a look back at moments from the magazine, and a poster
with a picture of all the covers from past issues. I like the poster because it brings back a
lot of memories of issues I had read, and of games I played. The cover is also nice because it’s similar to
the original first issue. While it is a
sad moment to see this magazine go, I am happy that I was able to be part of
the generation who grew up on this magazine.
Nintendo Power!
Nintendo Power Wiki:
Nintendo:
YouTube:
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
3DS vs. PS Vita
I bought the 3DS earlier this year because my DS
had broken, and because I really wanted to play Mario 3D land. Despite being a new handheld system from
Nintendo, the 3DS feels like the DS. The
only improvements are the graphics, a sturdier frame, the position of certain
buttons, and of course the option to play in 3D. I will now go through each one of these
details at a time. Nobody buys a
Nintendo expecting to get the most advanced graphics on the market, instead
Nintendo focuses their attention on game play and innovated ways of playing a
video game. The result of this are games
that require you to talk, blow, close the DS to transfer an image, take
pictures, poke with your fingers, and to move around because of motion sensing
capabilities. I find these things to be fun
because it gives me a more interactive experience than just button mashing. The drawback of not having better graphics are
that the majority of games are more cartoon like than reality based, which can
occasionally leave me with the unfulfilled desire to play mature rated games. Another drawback is that, since the graphics
can only do so much, a lot of 3DS games will omit scenes that are included in
other multi-system games. Impressive cut
scenes are the first to go.
The size of the 3DS is perfect for someone like
me; an adult that takes the subway. It’s
small enough to fit in my coat pocket, light enough not to be a bother with
weight, and when you unfold it the screens are big enough to see everything
clearly. The new frame is built
stronger, and will not break as easily as the DS. The button placements are a little bothersome
because I would have preferred the home and power buttons in a location that
wasn’t in the way. The joystick is very
responsive, and its design makes it comfortable to use; however you can develop
a cramp after long term use of game play (which is normal with any
handheld). The 3DS allows you to adjust
the intensity of the 3D graphics. I like
this feature because you will eventually stop using this technology along the
way. The 3D works well, but you just
have to be facing the screen at a certain angel for it to work best. So if you’re on the move, you really can’t
use it. I hope their next-gen handheld
includes this feature because it’s useful in certain games that require depth
perception.
I bought the PS Vita in the Fall because I was
only interested in playing Uncharted.
The most troublesome issue with the Vita is the price. Starting at $250, plus having to buy a memory
card, carry bag, and games will prevent a lot of people from buying one. I wouldn’t call it expensive compared to an
iTouch, but the system is just not established enough in terms of games and
applications for people to make that investment. Unlike the PSP, the PS Vita is a much more
advance system, and not just an update.
The handheld is bigger and more interactive, the screen is bigger, and
the graphics are much more superior. The
drawbacks for the Vita are that its size makes it a hassle for anyone that is
travelling. It doesn’t fit in your
pocket, so it’s best to bring along a backpack to carry it. I also didn’t like how much time I had to
wait for games to load.
Despite all these issues, the best selling point
of the Vita are the graphics. I was
amazed beyond belief when I turned it on and saw the same quality graphics of
the PS3 on my PS Vita. They are simply
stunning. The superiority of better
graphics means that little to nothing will be omitted from a PS Vita game
compared to a PS3 game. This impressed
me the most in MLB 2012 the Show, when every part of the baseball game was
shown, from pitching and batting, to fielding and physical features (you can
recognize a player easily). This also
leads to a more engaging experience, because it makes you feel like you’re part
of the game and not just a button masher.
Games like this is what I think makes the PS Vita worth every dime,
because having such in-depth control will finally allow you to devote your time
and skills to a video game that is worth investing your time.
Nintendo:
Sony PS Vita:
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTQsdIvJwiI
Friday, November 9, 2012
Toronto Blue Jays New Era Hat
I’m not much of a fitted hat collector but when
I saw this hat online I knew I had to get it.
It is the Toronto Blue Jays 1992 World Series retro hat from New
Era. It features a World Series patch on
the left side. The brim is grey, the side
panels are blue, and the front is white and features the Blue Jays logo from
the early 90’s. I used to own so many
versions of this hat when I was a kid.
My favorite part of this hat is the World Series patch, which uses gold
thread.
Everything about this hat is perfect but there
are some issues I can nitpick about. I
would have preferred it if it was made out of wool instead of polyester, if it
was made in the USA instead of China, and if the MLB logo featured some red
highlights. But honestly, those issues
don’t really bother me because this is still an excellent hat regardless. New Era has always impressed me with the
quality of their hats. While they can be
very expensive, in the long run they’ll last you a long time and take a beating
which makes it worth the money.
This is a must have hat if you grew up in this
city and still remember the good old days.
Just mentioning names like Cito, Robbie, Carter and other members of
that team brings goose bumps to me. The
blue is so vibrant you can wear it with any casual outfit like a grey or black
sweater, and jeans. I plan to wear mine
when it’s colder outside because of how hot these hats can get. This is a very awesome hat and I’m very happy
I bought it.
Brand:
New Era
Team:
Toronto Blue Jays
Style: 59Fifty, Fitted, MLB Retro World Series Patch
59FIFTY Cap, Cooperstown Collection
Additional: Made in China, Cotton Mid and Rear, Polyester Front ,
Retro Blue Jays logo
Toronto Blue Jays 1992 Wiki:
Lids:
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVypNU7LtxM
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Cleaning A New Era Fitted Hat
After years of wearing my Yankees New Era fitted
hat I finally decided to wash it. The truth
is I was just going to buy a new one because I wasn’t interested in washing my
dirty hat. But then I went online and
looked at the prices for new hats and was convinced that paying $39.99
(Canadian retail) for a new hat wasn’t worth it when all I had to do was clean
my hat. Another reason I also passed on
buying a new hat was because I couldn’t find one similar to the one I have,
that’s made out of wool with a grey brim.
The majority of newer releases are made out of polyester, feature the
same colour under brim as the hat, and are made in China (my hat was made in
the USA).
I went online to find out how to clean my hat
because I was a little cautious of just throwing it in the washing machine. The best methods of cleaning a hat I found
were either paying a lot of money for an official New Era hat cleaning kit, or
just using a towel with some detergent and water. Needless to say, I passed on getting the cleaning
kit and used the towel method instead. I
also tried cleaning my hat with a tooth brush, masking tape, and a magic
eraser. However all these methods
weren’t very effective because they either didn’t clean, were too rough and
could damage the material, or took way to long.
I then felt that the only method left for me was using the washing
machine.
I hesitated using it before because in the past
it has ruined other hats and clothing.
This time I took precautions and placed my hat in a mesh bag to protect
the brim, which worked perfectly. After
I washed my hat it came out looking like Kirstie Alley had sat on it, but that
was only short lived because I placed a bag with a sweater inside of it and was
able to restore the shape of the hat. I
then let it air dry for a couple of days, and when I looked at it again the
outside looked flawless and new. The
inside was a different story because the headband was still yellow, and the Buckram
threads were a little out of place.
Other than that the shape was as good as new, it smelled wonderful, and
it didn’t shrink (since it had already shrunk from normal use). I would recommend washing your New Era hat in
a washing machine using cold water because it is very effective but should only
be used as a last resort because it can damage some areas of the hat.
New Era:
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGvy9u-Gilg
Sunday, November 4, 2012
G.I. Joe Retaliation
Okay so I just saw the new updated version of the
trailer for G.I. Joe Retaliation on IMDB.
My understanding was that it was delayed because the test audience
thought the death of Duke was terrible.
So I figured they were going to re-film it with Duke in it. Now I see the trailer, and Duke is still
AWOL. The first movie was okay, it grew
on me, and I didn’t judge it too harshly because it was an establishing movie
in this franchise. But then I see the
Rock in the second movie replacing Channing Tatum and that ruins the franchise
for me. The Rock makes terrible corny
movies, and knowing he’s in G.I. Joe makes me think this movie will also suck. Channing Tatum probably wasn’t my first
choice to play Duke, but since he was chosen to play him, I figure let the man
be Duke. If Paramount put as much TLC
into making G.I. Joe as it did making the Avengers (B-listed super heroes),
they would surely have a much bigger payoff.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Retro Star Wars T-Shirt
Today’s big news was
that Disney bought Lucasfilm Ltd. This
means that they’ll now have the chance to create another Star Wars film and
continue the legacy. Personally Episodes
IV-VI were classics, and I have eventually come to love Episodes I-III as
well. They’re an acquired taste, but
they are good. So I might be in the minority
of thinking this was a good thing, so I can’t wait to eventually re-live the
experience of another film and all the hype the surrounds it. Mid-night releases, toys, advertising on
buses and buildings, and fast food collector cups. Today’s t-shirt is a retro Star Wars t-shirt
I bought from Old Navy, it has this worn and faded look to it.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
View-Master
This toy is wicked! It’s like one of those essential toys that
every kid had to have in their collection.
I used to own a red version, so when I saw it again in a store I had to
get the red version. What peaked my
interest in getting it was a graphic novel I read a few years ago, where the
main character collected the reels. The
View-Master is best used when you’re going to be in the washroom a while, and
you need something to do. This thing can
blow your mind with its 3D effects. My
only set back to this toy is how expensive the reels are. But that’s not too much of a concern because
I plan to buy them second-hand.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Nike Air Force 1 Mid Tuskegee
I bought these Air Force 1’s back in February of
2005. I remember the date because
Valentine’s Day had just passed by and I was broke from buying gifts for my
girlfriend at the time. Imagine having
to pass by the sneaker store and hope that the sneakers you want don’t get
sold? Well that was the dilemma I was
dealing with. Fortunately for me, the
Tuskegee AF1’s weren’t very popular back then, and I was able to buy them a few
months later.
The Tuskegee AF1’s are named in tribute to the
Tuskegee Airmen, a group of black army pilots from WWII. The sneaker takes inspiration from the
fighter planes the airmen flew, the P-51C mustang. What made me interested in this sneaker was
its similarities to the Air Jordan V.
More specifically the V’s have the same shark teeth effect on the side
midsole. The Tuskegee AF1’s take it up a
notch by also adding the shark’s eye, and other air force symbols on the side
panel and insole.
The sneaker is a majority colorway of khaki and
midnight navy (navy blue for me). I
bought them in a 9.5 because they fit really big (I’m usually a 10.5 in
Jordans). They come with khaki color
laces, and an extra pair of navy blue laces are included in a baggy. Not a lot of people are fans of Mids, but I
like them and adding a navy blue swoosh to the strap really makes it stand out
nicely. This sneakers was perfectly
executed by Nike, and buying it wasn’t a hassle; it goes to show you that a
sneaker doesn’t have to be super hyped or limited for it to be beautiful.
Tuskegee Airmen Wiki:
YouTube:
http://youtu.be/-cNkvo32qSI
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