Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Tetris 25th Anniversary

Happy 25th Anniversary Tetris!

That says "Google" for anybody that's colorblind.

Tetris is one of the most widely known and longest standing puzzle games on Earth. It still surprises me to this day that my friend Kiye (Key-yay!) did not know what Tetris was when I was humming that song in math class. Also surprising was the fact that I had to rmb->Add to Dictionary when I was wrote that just now (both the words Tetris and Kiye).

By the way, does it bother the shit out of anyone that every single Tetris game you play has different rules? One of the Tetris games I played as a kid had these "blinking 1x1 blocks" where you can delete the blocks underneath it every time you press enter, and different "slowly blinking 1x1 blocks" where you can freely add 1x1 blocks every time you press enter. A lot of the online ones are weird also. Like the ones where you can't drop the pieces, God I hate those. Surprisingly, the Tetris every math student plays in their classrooms on their TI Calculators is a pretty solid game (well to me at least).

The Tetris I like to play the most is the one on my DS. By the way, has anyone seen the new DSi? Pretty coooool! Anyway, the Tetris DS by Nintendo is a really good game. You can see about 4 or 5 blocks in advance, and there is a "Hold" option, which seems a little cheap at a glance, but actually greatly enhances the blocky experience :) Basically if you don't like the piece you got, you can press R or L and it'll hold it for you. When you want to swap the held piece for another piece that comes up, you can. If you mess up and press R or L, you can't swap them back, so one swap per new block. Another cool thing about the Tetris DS is the Battle Mode for when you play with other people. When my little brother first got his DS, my older brother and I played Tetris a lot (my little brother didn't play at all). You can put items on and stuff, and being a Nintendo game, all the items are like mushrooms, red shells, bananas, etc. The mushrooms make your opponent's pieces fall faster, the red shells sand off your bottom 2 or 3 rows, the bananas rearrange your opponent's blocks (by columns not by rows), the ghosts hide your opponent's upcoming block window, the stars give you all the 1x4 blocks (a.k.a. the blue blocks) you need within the melody, and that's about all I can think of right now. It's really, really fun anyway definitely worth the money if you own a DS.

For those who don't own a DS, are really patient, and love Tetris, here is a game called Giant Tetris. It's ridiculous. Lol.

Monday, May 25, 2009

It's always surprised me


It's always surprised me how they come up with the game before the movie. Wall-E did that too, weird. Also, my friend claims this movie Up by Pixar Animation and Disney to be her favorite movie, and it hasn't even come out yet. Well actually she might not be too far off it looks fucking amazing.

Also, for anybody interested, there's a Wii, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, PSP, and PC version of it out too.

Again, also for anybody who cares, I'm not quite sure as to how it's celebrated, but happy Geek Pride Day and happy Memorial Day! :)
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Saturday, March 7, 2009

I love this game

Pikmin is such a fun game.
If any of you have played Super Smash Brothers Brawl, Olimar is from the Nintendo game Pikmin.
I don't have a Wii so I've never played the one for the Wii but the N64 one was really fun. Basically, you (Olimar) crash into this unknown planet and meet these new creatures called Pikmin, and go along trying to put together your space shuttle by taking great advantage of these mindless critters.
The Red ones can withstand fire, the Blue ones can go in the water (without dying), and the yellow ones can jump really high and can carry bombs. They all have these little different things about them like the red ones (above, although it's not red) have noses, the blue ones have gills, the yellow ones have ears.
SO COOL.
You can't see in the picture, but they all start off with leaves on their heads and as you progress in the game and manage to keep them alive it grows into a bud and then later a flower, which I guess make them run faster.

Anyway, this is another one I made last year on Blender.
I have a short (unfinished) video with this Red Pikmin that I used for my second semester final but I'll upload it another time.