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Fury

“… the manliest thing you have ever seen.” [via]

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CTRL+ALT+DEL to prevent armageddon

Blue Sky of Death.

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For the aspiring Guitar Hero

Air Guitar Pro. A video showcasing Takara Tomy’s nifty toy.

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Duncan down ‘n’ out

Guild Wars: the Last Hierophant
One of the objectives I set for myself in Guild Wars this year was to tackle the high-end PvE content in the game and accordingly, I took on the Elite-rated dungeon, Slavers; Exile, and beat it twice with Heroes and henchmen.

(There was, of course, the little matter of the dozen failed attempts but we shall speak little of that. Moving on, moving on …)

Slaver’s Exile is accessed through the quest, The Last Hierophant, which can only be acquired after you beat the main campaign of the Eye of the North expansion. It involves assassinating four sub-bosses in three different dungeons before tackling the boss of the bosses, Duncan the Black.

It’s tough even in Normal Mode and I shudder to think what it might be like in Hard Mode.
Continued…

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The sound barrier

I feel the need for speed.

And also the need to sideswipe track barriers at high speeds and get blown up on a regular basis.

Well, hello, Wipeout Pulse.
Wipeout Pulse
The game is tough. Keeping to the racing line in this futuristic racer presents all sorts of difficulties. Michael Schumacher didn’t have to deal with loops and sickening vertical drops.

Then there are the seven other vicious competitors to contend with. I have to keep my eyes peeled for explosive surprises left for me by racers ahead of me and watch out for missiles and plasma bolts from behind. It can be incredibly frustrating to be mined, bombed and shot to pieces mere meters from the finishing line. Finishing the race dead last is actually a significant accomplishment in this game.

Still, I’m doing all right. I’ve managed to unlocked the seventh grid in the racing campaign (there are 16 in total) and I’m quite enjoying the experience so far.

Except for the music.

I despise the music.

The tunes are from the techno genre which basically means generic beats with random sounds of R2-D2 being horrifically tortured. That’s what it sounds like to me, anyway.

I transferred some of my favourite tunes over to the PSP’s memory stick then added them to the playlist after removing the default tracks.

I actually believe I’m going faster now.

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