Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/themade/the-museum-of-art-and-digital-entertainment

ABOUT THIS PROJECT

The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment (MADE) needs a space in the San Francisco Bay Area. All funds raised here will be used exclusively for the rent and utilities associated with a ~1000 sq ft space near BART for 6 months to a year, depending on the rent we find. Additional funds will keep the space open longer.

A space will enable us to showcase videogame artifacts and educate the public about the artistry, craftsmanship and inspiration that go into the creation of videogames and digital works of art.

This space will also act as meeting place and event venue for the local community. There are several ongoing game related community events in the Bay Area that need a reliable and free space to continue their missions of bringing people together. That means LAN parties, demo scene events, and artist talks.

We've already got a storage locker full of artifacts and a community of dedicated individuals working to make The MADE a reality. We've also been deemed a not for profit by the IRS. Now we just need a space.

100% of funds raised here will be spent on rent and monthly incidentals (power, internet, etc.).

We pledge that your funds will only be spent on the space itself, not on anything frivolous like big tv's and projectors (got em already). Just the space.

The full mission statement can be found here: http://www.themade.org/content/what-are-we

Want to help in another way? We're looking for volunteers as well. Please email Amy Lukima at amy@themade.org

You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Return of CrossGen Comics

One of the biggest news stories coming out of Comic-Con 2010 for me was that Marvel Comics was teasing something to do with reviving CrossGen. Check out the video:



For those that don't know, CrossGen was a revolutionary company started in 1998 with four core titles with different genres: Sigil (sci-fi), Scion (medieval), Meridian (fable), and Mystic (fantasy/magic). The twist was that all the titles were somehow connected with the main characters interacting with a sigil, which was the CrossGen logo. CrossGen also revolutionized the comic industry by being one of the first companies to offer their comics online.

Fast forward to 2004 and the company goes bankrupt. The assets are picked up by Disney, but unfortunately, they don't do anything with the intellectual properties. However, afterwards, Disney buys out Marvel Comics and now they have a perfect vehicle to get some revamped CrossGen titles out.

In my opinion, the stories of the core titles were extremely strong. In fact, one of my favorite comics was Meridian, which was odd because it was kind of marketed for a younger female audience; however, the story was insanely good. I'm looking forward to seeing what Marvel will come up with for these comics and whether or not they will continue the core titles or come up with new ones. I'll be keeping my eye out!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Cool BioShock Costume

An informative, funny interview with the creator of the Big Daddy Halloween costume. From the video game "BioShock".

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Dragon Age - Awesome Game



So after approximately three months, I finally finished playing Dragon Age for the Xbox 360 and let me tell you, this was a phenomenal game! I was completely engrossed the entire time and really fell in love with the characters. In this role-playing game, you can choose between a human, elf, or dwarven character. After that, you can choose a warrior, mage, or rogue. This game is completely immersive with a huge world to explore.

There story was interesting and there were numerous side quests to fulfill in addition to the main quest. It's hard to describe the story since it changes depending on the character you create, but the basic gist is that you are the newest member of the Gray Wardens, a military organization whose sole purpose is to fight the darkspawn and the archdemon leader, which is a corrupted dragon. Unfortunately, an erstwhile ally named Logain has betrayed the king of the land during a battle with the darkspawn and blamed his death on the Gray Wardens. To make matters worse, the Gray Warden contingent in this land has all been wiped out with the exception of a rookie Gray Warden named Alistair. You and Alistair are forced to build an army to fight the archdemon and restore the honor of the Gray Wardens. The main quest takes your character all over the continent, trying to get the dwarves, elves, human warriors, and mages to join your side.

You can also recruit other characters to join your party. You can travel with up to three others and it's nice to have a mix of mage, warriors, and rogues. The best part of this character interaction is that you continually have to ensure the other members of your party are happy. If you go against their ideals or opinions too much, they may leave your party or even attack you. You can get back into their good graces by completing missions for them or giving them meaningful gifts. You can even romance other party members. When playing as a male, you can get into relationships with Morrigan, the mysterious and kind of evil (but no less hot) rebel magician or Leliana, the former-bard, now-rogue redhead. If someone of the same sex interests you, Zevran, the assassin-elf will gladly flirt back. When playing as a female, Alistair and Zevran are your love interests; however, Leliana will also jump at a chance for the touch of a woman.

One of my favorite parts of the game were the onversations between the characters. As the other members of your party have different backgrounds and beliefs, they will randomly snipe and tease each other. Most of the back-and-forth conversations are hilarious. I found it amazing that the voice actors had to read these extra lines with no other purpose than to make the characters seem more like real people. These added lines have no bearing whatsoever on the game play, but they just add a little something that adds to the overall experience.

Like all Bioware titles, the difficulty level can be adjusted, even in mid-game, to ensure that if the player likes battle challenges, he or she can focus on fighting and strategy and if the player is more focused on the storyline and cares less about the intricacy of each spell and what weapon metal is the best, he or she can make the battles a minor part of the gameplay.

The weakest part of the game was the graphics. Although I thought they were fine, they weren't mind blowing and some reviews actually thought they detracted from the gameplay. This was not my experience though, but just know that the graphics aren't top notch.

All in all, this was one of my favorite games and it took me quite some time to finish. And replayability is huge since the backstory is different depending on the race and the job of your character. Make sure this game is part of your XBox library. Now onto Mass Effect 2....

Monday, April 5, 2010

WonderCon 2010



WonderCon 2010 : Three days of art, comics, movies, games, and great guest speakers.