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Friday, October 14, 2011

Gourmet Gaming serves up game-inspired delicacies

I just stumbled upon the most adorable gaming Tumblr! It's called Gourmet Gaming, and not only does it have a super catchy name and cute pixelated background, but it features weekly recipes for food found in all sorts of video games. There's everything from the iconic sandwiches from Deadly Premonition to the famous chocolate energy bars of Deus Ex. My favorite so far, however, is the birthday cake from Animal Crossing: Wild World. Don't you want to eat it right up?


I love how each recipe begins with a story about the game and is concluded with a lovely photo comparing the real version to the in-game food item. Though this cake looks delicious and is certainly one of the dishes I find most appealing personally (because, I admit it, I love Animal Crossing), the dish that I would most likely cook myself would have to be the starkos from Beyond Good and Evil. Which is another amazing game, by the way, and it's great to see it get some recognition!

Head on over and give Gourmet Gaming some love! What's your favorite recipe?

Thursday, October 13, 2011

NBA 2K12






NBA 2K12 - 2DVD
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
√ Operating system: Windows XP SP3 / Windows Vista / Windows 7
√ Processor: Pentium IV 3.0 Ghz
√ RAM: 1 GB (Windows XP) / 2GB (Windows Vista / 7)
√ Video: 512 Mb memory, compatible c Direct 9.0
√ Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
√ Free hard drive space: 8 GB

RAGE







RAGE - 6DVD

System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows

* Minimum:
o Intel Core 2 Duo or Equivalent AMD CPU
o 2GB RAM
o GeForce 8800, Radeon HD 4200 or equivalent GPU
o Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7 OS
o 25 GB Hard Drive space
o Steam account

Recommended:
o Intel Core 2 Quad or Equivalent AMD CPU
o 4GB RAM
o GeForce 9800 GTX, Radeon HD 5550 or better GPU
o Windows XP (64-bit) SP2 fully patched, Windows Vista (64-bit), Windows 7 (64-bit) OS
o 25 GB Hard Drive space
o Steam account
o Modding Tools (id Studio) require 64-bit OS.

MotorM4X - Offroad Extreme





MotorM4X - Offroad Extreme - 1DVD
Minimum Requirements: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista 
256 MB video card compatible with DirectX 9.0 supporting vertex shaders 2.0 
(it works and with 128 MB video card) 
2 GB of Hard Drive Space 
DirectX 9.0 
compatible sound card 
DVD-ROM,
mouse keyboard

Global Ops Commando Libya





Global Ops Commando Libya - 2DVD
System requirements:
♦ Operating system: - Windows XP (SP2) / Vista / 7
♦ Processor - 2.8 GHz
♦ Memory: - 1 GB
♦ Video: - 512 MB
♦ Sound Card: - DirectX ® compatible with 9.0c

Disciples III - Resurrection






Disciples III - Resurrection - 2DVD
System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP SP 2 / Vista / Windows 7
Processor: 2 GHz Single Core
Memory: 1 GB
Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compatible, 128 MB (Shader Model 2.0 required)
DirectX: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 8 GB
Sound: DirectX compatible

Orcs Must Die





Orcs Must Die - 1DVD
System Requirements
Minimum:
OS:Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
Processor:2GHz Dual Core
Memory:2 GB RAM
Graphics:NVIDIA GeForce 6800 or ATI Radeon x1950 or
better with 256MB VRAM
DirectX®:dx90c
Hard Drive:5 GB HD space

WRC 2 FIA World Rally Championship 2011






WRC 2 FIA World Rally Championship 2011 - 1DVD
System requirements:
• Os: Windows XP SP3 / Windows Vista / Windows 7
• Cpu: Intel Core2Duo @ 2 GHz
• Video: 256 MB, Shader Model 3.0, c support for DirectX ® 9.0c
• Audio: Compatible with DirectX 9.0
• Ram: 2 GB
• Hdd: 6 GB

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Zelda: Skyward Sword is looking mighty fabulous

The more screenshots I see of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, the more I realize that this game is truly fabulous, if you know what I mean! See for yourself:

The boss baddie, Demon Lord Ghirahim, has impeccable taste in both makeup and earrings
See what Zelda has to say about that!
Now I don't know much about Zelda or even Skyward Sword, really, but I'm very pleased by the graphical style of the game and those awesome birds everyone seems to be riding around, so if I had a Wii I'd probably purchase the game eventually. It'll be interesting to see how the game is recieved when it comes out–from my understanding there's a fair bit of back-and-forth already about whether it's shaping up well or just trying to stand up against Ocarina of Time (which, by the way, I still haven't played...).

In the process of writing the post I stopped by the Zelda Wiki and found out an interesting tidbit about Ghirahim... Apparently one of his ears is pointed and the other is round? I've only ever seen the pointed ear so I guess I couldn't say for sure, but I bet someone's done their homework. The more you know!

Also, in fairly related news, there's a great interview with Yoshinori Ono on EGMNow regarding Posion (you may remember a certain post I made regarding her a while back). It's definitely worth a read! The bottom line is that Capcom officially would like to stay ambiguous as to whether or not she a woman or a transgendered man and let the fans decide how they'd like to interpret her gender.

Ono said it, so case closed, right? What are your thoughts on the whole issue? How about the Zelda, are you excited for the game's release, or could you care less?

Rebuild 2 Endings

Uploaded a compilation of all the endings I designed, yeah buddy buddy--




Monday, October 10, 2011

The Great American Game Haul

I'm back! Where was I, you ask? Well, I neglected to mention that I was actually away on a month long vacation to the motherland! I'm back with a vengeance and horrible jetlag, but I have plenty of things I'm psyched to post about, so you should be hearing from me much more often from now on. In fact, I've got 3 posts going as I type, all of which should be going up in the next few days.

Regarding my trip: it was a blast! I got to see all my family and revisit some of my favorite old haunts. The whole trip can basically be summed up by the following two photos:

Sugar cookies in the shape of my home state! And cows... because as the old saying goes, there are probably more cows than people in Vermont

Oysters in Florida! Yum yum
Yeah, so basically Shaun and I ate our way down the East Cost. But! We also purchased many a game, which is what this is really about. I organized all the games that made the trek back to our apartment in Australia and took some photos for your viewing convenience! Here's the first batch:


Actually, looking these over, it appears I've missed Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2, which I'm actually working on a review of now. I also received ICO/Shadow of the Colossus Collection for review and I have to say I am extremely excited about that! I'll probably whip it out of its plastic either tonight or tomorrow since I'd like to get that review finished by the end of the week.

I'm sure you can make out most of the games pictured, but in case it's unclear, the disc in the white sleeve in the third picture is actually Threads of Fate, which is one I've been wanting to play for quite some time. Don't mention the fact that it's available for only $6 on the PSN and that I still have $30 of credit, I won't hear any of it!

Um Jammer Lammy technically isn't new, as I purchased that one just before I moved to Australia last year. Somehow it got lost in the madness and didn't make its way over with me back in June, though, so I'm happy to finally have it here so I can give it a go! I'm a very big fan of Parappa the Rapper, hence the necessity of playing Lammy as well.

I could go on forever about these games, but I've still got more to go, so I'll keep it short (but sweet): 999 is another title I've been looking forward to playing for a long time, so I'm super stoked that Shaun spotted it, and Atelier Annie for the DS should be fun considering my newfound love of Atelier games. Also, it's got my name in the title! Oh, and I definitely won't be playing Dissidia 012. That one's for Shaun (he's not even done with Dissidia yet but I couldn't pass it up).


Glory of Heracles was purchased new from Amazon for a whopping $4 (I'm sure can imagine the smug smile on my face right now) after one of my very favorite game writers, Brad Gallaway, wrote a few positive comments about it on Twitter. It was actually Brad that gave me the push I needed to finally buy a Monster Hunter title, as well! Peer pressure...

Grand Knights History and Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary are both Japanese releases that my mom so graciously picked up for me when she was over in Kyoto on business. The day that Grand Knights History finally made its way into my grubby little hands was also the same day XSeed announced that they would be localizing it... Well, I am certainly elated that they will be localizing it, just not that I picked up a copy of the Japanese version (I'm lazy and would probably have just played it in English, given the chance).


Finally, here are two games I know absolutely nothing about. They were both under $7, how could I resist? And that purple ghost with the top hat in the corner of Gurumin is just too cute. Did I mention that I'm totally jealous of the extent of PSP games available in US stores? I could walk in a store and actually find some PSP games, whereas half the time here in Australia they don't even carry any! I do regret not picking up a copy of Persona, but I had to reel it in at some point.

So, thoughts? I realize this haul is seriously skewed towards handhelds, but that's partially because Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny got pushed back, making me unable to through my money at Natsume for that one. Speaking of which, Gabrielle's Ghostly Groove for the 3DS was released the day before we left, but I went to a Game Stop and they said they wouldn't get it in until this week. Unfortunate, because now I'll have to import that one.

Let me know if there are any titles in particular you'd like me to tackle first and share my thoughts on!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

9 d'Octubre: MOCADORÁ por SANT DONÍS


Aquí os mostramos algunas de las figuras modeladas con motivo de la Mocadorá del 9 d'Octubre.

Para quien no lo sepa, os cuento: la Mocadorá es una tradición que viene desde el siglo XVIII, cuando tras la Guerra de Sucesión, el gobierno borbónico prohibió la celebración de la entrada de Jaime I en Valencia,


una celebración festiva en el que se tiraban cohetes y parece ser que la gente se desmadraba considerablemente, jeje.

Como respuesta popular a esta prohibición, los panaderos empezaron a producir unos dulces de mazapán que representaban los cohetes que ya no se podían hacer sonar, pero al mismo tiempo, por su forma fálica o redonda recordaban los órganos sexuales masculinos y femeninos. Son los llamados piruleta i tronador (tenían una connotación sexual muy evidente).

Junto con la piruleta y el tronador también se fabricaban pequeñas frutas y hortalizas, que según la creencia popular hacían referencia tanto a la fertilidad de la Huerta de Valencia, como a las hortalizas que los moros regalaron a la reina Doña Violante de Hungría (esposa de Jaime I).

Desde los comienzos, estos dulces iban envueltos en un pañuelo (mocador en valenciano) y todo junto, dulces y pañuelo, constituía el regalo para la mujer amada.

Y como véis, en Valencia se sigue celebrando fielmente esta tradición, de hecho, todas las pastelerías están plagadas estos días de frutas y verduras de mazapán con formas y colores variopintos. Un espectáculo para la vista y para el paladar. No os lo perdáis !!!


Espero que os haya gustado !!

Besitos,


TARTA NODI

OTRO PROYECTO ENTREGADO !!




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Besitos y hasta la próxima ;-)