I’m a fan of the Scott Pilgrim books and with the new trailer out I wonder what some of you think?
Being an animator I really feel that the charm of the book would be much better suited to a game or a traditionally animated feature.
We do dorkdom Big Apple style.
I’m a fan of the Scott Pilgrim books and with the new trailer out I wonder what some of you think?
Being an animator I really feel that the charm of the book would be much better suited to a game or a traditionally animated feature.
Epic musical Win here! The history of video games as composed by Adolfo Baez in Mario Paint.
Great job Adolfo! MAN they really need to re-release Mario Paint for the Wii or DS.
Submitted for your approval…something 3-d and strange….with Bats….and Men….and creepy women.
I didn’t beat the game yet but I thought I’d post Mega Man 2 glitching on my Ipod Touch. Metal Man got stuck at the top. This was the first real glitch otherwise it’s played alright so far. Don’t you love his silly dancing?
Jesse Schell is a professor of entertainment and technology at Carnegie-Mellon and former
Disney Imagineer.
In this lecture he gives you his ideas on the future. They include unlocking achievements
and gaining experience points for brushing your teeth, getting to work on time,
and reading your 500th novel.
What he has to say about the future terrifies me but he seems to think it could perhaps
lead to a greater good.
What do you think?
No this is not news of an unreleased horror feature….It’s a bit of New York centric geek news. I know…I’m surprised too!
Growing up in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn I occasionally used to visit the Sheepshead Bay area (which isn’t too far away,) mostly to see a movie with my folks or buddies of mine. Once in a while I’d go there to get some food but once I reached college the place kinda skeeved me out.
More often than not people went there to get on a boat that would take you further out to sea for fishing. In recent years it’s become haven for a bunch of shoddy restaurants and randoms stores that have shut down or reopened alongside weird rinky dink mini malls and the odd assortment of strange homes.
Strange homes indeed….in fact one of them used to belong to legendary Illustrator and Animator extraordinaire Winsor McCay. Winsor McCay created “Little Nemo in Slumberland,” and also “Gertie the Dinosaur.”
His home still stands in Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn though it’s a shadow of it’s former self. Squating tenants, Bedbugs, Drugs and other general nastiness have taken refuge in this once beautiful home. Hence the new title.
This article over at Sheepshead Bites tells you more.
Another awesome tidbit: The home is on Voorhies Avenue. Like Jason Voorhees…it’s spelled slightly differently but it’s still kinda creepy.
We just recorded a great episode where a bunch of our listeners called in sharing
their stories, questions and advice on geek love. Thanks to them, we had a
great time.
We’re going to be editing it this weekend, so that when Valentine’s Day rolls around
you have a lil’ somethin’ somethin’ to listen to while you cozy up together with your geeky dates.
…Don’t worry, it’s not Ghostbusters 2. We swear it’s better. Plus, no Yanoosh.
Thanks again to our listeners for calling in and making this record such a good time!
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