Might have my Fatal Frame expansion finished.
It needs testing, which is probably the long phase because it requires actually playing the game. Fifteen cards: six actions, four ghosts, four items, and one mega film card that lets you roll THREE additional attack dice. Once I feel confident that this is The Fifteen, I'll do a hilarious weblog entry where I reveal the embarrassingly bad arts-and-crafts angle I initially envisioned for the expansion.
The internet is broken again.
Something I've noticed lately: completely fake, automated, link-and-summary-based weblogs. I refuse to link to a damned one of them, but you can find plenty examples on my Technorati page. The game seems to be, steal the RSS feeds of a hundred other weblogs, then generate summaries of the original postings and tack on a randomly created personalizing sentence like "I sure enjoyed this article about movies!" or "Boy, was that rutabaga article a good read!"
Is ad banner money really that great that people have to fake weblogs to get it?
No More Heroes, no more stock.
I've come up dry at two local Toys R Us stores when asking about No More Heroes. One clerk actually laughed at me (WTF?), but at least he knew what I was talking about. A second dull-witted teen required me to explain that TRU keeps M-rated games behind the counter so could he please look there. How in fuck does Toys R Us find young male clerks who are not into video games?
For now, I'll have to appease myself with more Travis Touchdown cosplay!