Wii Sunday!

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Oh, hello…what are you doing???

Edited: October 30th, 2011

I love old school gaming!

I love my PS3.  I also love my Wii.  I’m a whiz at Guitar Hero and somewhat effective at Call of Duty.  But if I had to choose only one console to play for the rest of my life, I’d probably pick my SNES.

Lame, right?  But, hear me out.  I looove old school gaming.  Some of the first video games I played and fell in love with were A Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana and Final Fantasy IV.  I love the characters.  I love the 16-bit graphics.  And I love the difficulty.  Those games were hardcore.  I remember getting the crap kicked outta me a number of times by Lavos in Chrono Trigger and going back for more.  I remember playing Yoshi’s Cookie for 12 hours straight after my parents went to sleep.  I also remember crying at the end of Secret of Mana, because I couldn’t believe that, alas, the journey was over.

And, as much as I love gaming now, as much as I love shooting Nazi zombies in Call of Duty: Black Ops and scaling mountain terrain in Uncharted 2, I’ve gotta admit that…it’s just not the same.  15 years ago, being able to flip a switch and enter an imaginary world was kinda a new thing for kids and gamers.

K, I’m gonna go play some SNES now.  Later.

Edited: October 24th, 2011

Excited for the next Resident Evil game!!

Ok, so, I’m a huge, huge, huge fan of Capcom and the Resident Evil series.  I love zombies.  I love shooting things.  And I love Chris Redfield’s and Leon Kennedy’s oh-so-manly voices.  I really can’t wait for Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - which, sadly, doesn’t have a release date yet.  Sigh.  I’ve already killed Wesker in Resident Evil 5 a zillion times (okay, maybe like seven times…).  Aggghhh!  I’m so impatient!!!

Edited: October 24th, 2011

Rainy day!!

It’s cold and rainy in NYC, so I’m making stupid faces at my camera and playing Mario Galaxy 2.

What are you doing?

Edited: October 19th, 2011

Comic Con 2011!

Hey, hey!  So, New York Comic Con was this past weekend, from October 13-16.  It was awesome and I was able to meet and interact with so many amazing, creative, talented people.  I was also fortunate enough to hang out with Daniel Kayser of GT.TV and Rich McGrath of Bitmob, two super fun, cool guys.  Here are some pics from the Con – I’m already excited for next year!

Did any of you go?  Leave a comment!

Edited: October 19th, 2011