anywho, one of the big selling points at least in my mind about our particular hotel, is the availability of free internet in the room. now the sales reps are not only somewhat less than knowledgeable, but also somewhat misleading concerning the internet access. over the phone i was assured a standard ethernet wall plug, only to find upon arrival that it was in fact wi-fi internet, and shoddy at that. now for me this wasn't a large setback since i happen to have a built in wifi ready internet card. my roommate toby however, is stuck in the era of manacled (what you might call "cabled") internet access. so after a great deal of "futzing" as they say, and tweaking of our internet connections, it was determined that toby could not piggy back his computer's connectino off of mine. so to best buy we went.
best buy yeilded to our ready hands the bountiful fruits known as a "USB wireless adapter". this new-fangled device seems to be able to detect our wireless signal, but utterly incompetent when it comes to locating the ephemeral entity known as the "interweb." long story short, i'm online, toby's not. bummer man.
the rest of our night was spent aquiring sustenance in the form of what you hu-nams refer to as peetza, or so i'm told. filling it was indeed.
now, as i'm sure you've all been waiting with bated breath, on with "the show"
so E3, first impressions? whoa.....
honestly, at once it's better and not as good as i'd expected. it took a little while to really pick up, wen i found the square enix booth particularly was when i began to enter the zen state of mind i had expected from the start. i played somewhere in the double digits of games that aren't out yet in the states, some of which haven't even been announced. ranging from the gritty action of "Dirge of Cerberus" to the incomprehensibly cute dragon quest game centered around slimes, to the artsy interpretation of classic zelda gameplay known as "okami", everything was splendid. my feet are of course sore, but it's so far been well worth it.
i've also been privvy to some exciting new developments in several different gaming worlds, such as the announcement of the new alliance race in the Burning Crusade expansion for WoW (draeni, by the way), a trailer for Halo 3 (which i'm not that excited about...) a few pre-recorded videos of enemy ai and character creation tools being used by lucas arts and in tom clancy's newest rainbow six.
domo arigato mr. roboto. domo arigato mr. roboto
sorry...
oh, i also got a great deal of free "schwag". among the items were several gaming/computer-related magazines, a world of warcraft players guide and binder, a kingdom hearts 2 player's guide, a gametap t-shirt (it was free, come on...) and a hat.
this isn't as exciting as it sounds, but i also one a mini-tournament in brain age, and another similar game that hasn't come out yet called "big brain academy" the brain age contest was simply four people all doing 30 simple arithmetic calculations as fast as they could. i finished in twenty two seconds, the guy who get second place took 33 seconds. apparently the est time of the day was 21 seconds, so i was a little off the mark, but i still won a semi-cool notebook. the other game, big brain academy, seems to use similar mini games to encourage memory and analysis capabilities, but is much less focuesd on hard subjects like reading and arithmetic, but rather on ideas and general principles. the mini game i competed in and won for instance, was a game where two or more objects would be shown on a scale, and based on the information provied you'd have to guess which object weighed the most. at first it was very simple, only two objects, and obiviously whichever was lower was heavier, but then it got strange, with 3 or four scales, and multiple objects on each scale, having to use info from all four to find which one weighed the most. i won that too, again receiving a notebook.
i also waited in line for about a half hour to plya the new super mario brothers, and for waiting i received a carrying case for the ds lite for free. now i have to buy one :P
i also played the new zelda game for the ds, only the multiplayer version, i pllan to try out single player tomorrow. it was actually very fun though, it's basically a game of capture the triforce, where one team is link, and the other is this sort of god character controlling three statues with the touch screen. you draw paths for you statues to patrol, and if they see link they'll chase him down. link can outrun them unless he's carrying a triforce piece. i won that too...
let's move on to some things i did not do. i did not play final fantasy twelve, i did not play the new WoW expansion, i did not play mega man zx, i did not play children of mana or sword of mana, and i did not, i regret to inform you, ,play a Wii. Rest assured my friends, these shall all be remedied tomorrow and the next day. i'm seeing tomorrow as an opportunity to do some more video recording than i did today, all i really recorded today was some performances by the renowned "video game pianist", which was great, although i missed the zelda theme and some mario stuff....bummer.
now, i did not play the wii.....not for lack of trying mind you, it was because they closed the line since so many people were trying to get in....tomorrow i plan to make the nintendo booth my first stop and stay there until i've tried one out. nintendo is one of the only booths with women who are dressed appropriately, all the others etiher have no women at all, or they're dressed as traditional booth babes have become expected to dress, in a word, innapropriately. i respect nintendo for that, it was much more comfortable hanging out at their booth than some of the others...one interesting thing they did for people having to wait in line was....they had people sitting in a booth somewhere on the floor, i don't know where. they were in a white studio with a microphone and a video screen, and a camera on them, which piped their image in realtime out onto a wall of tv screens that the line hugged. so while you were waiting in line, you were talking to realy people, but on a tv screen. they could see you through a camera feed, and hear you with a microphone, and they spoke to you, it was pretty cool. at first i didn't realize it was live, and i was taking pictures of one girl and she started talking to people, it kinda freaked me out.
well, that's about all i've got for now, i wanted to go through the pics i took (about four hundred...) and put some up, but there's simply too many to do that for right now. maybe later, maybe not at all. thanks so much for reading, i'll be talking to you later :)
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