Sunday, March 18, 2012

72Pins

I came across this site the other day, and I was wondering, are they selling these NES carts that have been customized in a creative way? the answer is yes. Who would have ever thought that one day a bunch of people come together to use NES cartridges as canvases. And take the modern games in the present, then change the 3D front cover from the game box, and convert it into 8-bit works of art. That right there, inspires me to do something innovative with great ideas. I realize that a lot of old-school video game artwork has more detail put into them then the way certain games on the outside cover look these days. For those who take the classic games into consideration, then you'll appreciate this website and what it has to offer. Not quite sure if the other gamers (you know, the newbies or noobs) will even bother to care or they'll either take one good glance and go off on their business. Though it is not to say that people nowadays don't care, in fact, there a some who like to play the older games and wanted to know what it was like before the PS3 or the 360 ever came into existence. I on the other hand, take classic gaming considerably. For if such games such as; Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, Rygar, Mega Man, and Street Fighter 2 etc., were to never exist, then we would've never had Mass Effect 3, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, or Infamous 2. We wouldn't be enjoying the modern games now, that most of you are familiar with. So in conclusion, even though if some particular 8-bit game looks primitive by today's standards, there's many game players out there who have many fond memories of the NES and so do I to. Thanks for reading, and click on the link below for more info.


www.72pins.com

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Krispy Kreme Occult?


I don't know about you, but I'm just curious, can Krispy Kreme make evil doughnuts? if such a silly question came from a concerned individual, he or she would be ridiculed or mocked. However, in this case, this doesn't revolve around stupid superstitious beliefs by his or hers own delusion. Nevertheless, this does involve the issue of how it's possible to create a satanic doughnut, with red cream on it to give the impression of gory blood. Or how bout the pentagrams drawn on those bundles of fluffy dough. Now I don't know about you, but I get the feeling that if I start saying I were to like these doughnuts, I probably would be labeled as an occultic doughnut consumer. Just think of the possibility on how many born again idiots would be pissed and try to imagine a christian throwing holy water at some fatass who's eating red tasty treats with stars on 'em. I'm pretty sure somewhere in the Babel (oh, sorry, I meant the Bible) that it says not to eat cookies, cakes, and ice cream because it's a sin. What a crock of sh*t, no wait a minute, that whole book which is based upon fairy tales, is a load of sh*t, so it's obvious that only an imbecile takes it into consideration. And if you take this whole paragraph too seriously, and that, somehow, someway, I offended you for some odd reason, then you're a dumbass who can't take a joke. But, if you do have a sense of humor, then it's more likely that you understand and don't take in any offense at all. I'm just having some fun, that's all. As a matter of fact, I feel like I have a sudden urge for some hot, warm, cinnamon, glazed french curls. Anyway, I'll make another post next time on how pigeons are wanting to take over the world. Later,........................

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

PS Vita & Abobo's Big Adventure


I was intrigued when this piece of technological device came out. I hope to unravel something new with it, but in the mean time, I'll be having fun with some button smashin' arcade game that is a tribute to the NES called "Abobo's Big Adventure". Click on the links down below.

www.abobosbigadventure.com
us.playstation.com/psvita/features