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After eating, we browsed at the markets where they have lots of cool junkies such as jewelry, purses, scarves, and toys.? Europe is always filled with wonderful markets, and they’re always fun to go as I always find something that I may not find in the store as they’,Chanel Handbags;re selling specialities, antiques,?and unique and artsy handmade products.

We all headed out to a pizzeria place for some delcious pizza.? Pizza in Italy are extremely tasty as Italy’s known for its rich tomatos and mozzerellas.? I just got a plain simple margerita pizza which was more than enough for me as I needed to taste the rich tomatos and mozzerella.? It was sure tasty.? Pizzas are definitely not worth missing in Italy!

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Jodi cracked up hysterically…

There are always so much to do in the evenings in Europe ranging from attending concerts and markets to hanging out at parties.

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As we continued to walk, Jodi’s 11 year-old son, Jordan,?asked me to hold his hand, and we did hold each other’s hands…

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- Plus, it hasn’t been completely easy going at home; the only real downside with living in a nice big house with a nice backyward is that there’s a lot of work involved, and my big mission over the week was the eradication of a pest control problem that was starting to take shape. First it was ants which was easy enough to handle. Then it was spiders, and the task of getting rid of them was all mine since the two girls I live with are scared to death of them. Thankfully the big fat mean cat, Brantley, finally made himself useful by pointing them out, and I had the super cuddly and friendly plus all around much awesomer cat, Lopez, eat them. But the big problem has been flies, with the worst being this past Saturday.

- So that, in a nutshell, was my vacaction. Exciting huh? Not very, but I’m quite happy about that actually.

Long story short, my roommate Steph left some wet cat food out on the porch the Friday night prior since it was starting to rot and was stinking up the place; the cat food is actually for the dog, Flaco, which Steph’s family had taken away the day before on Thursday to take care of so she could concentrate on finishing up her masters degree (I don’t want to make such an easy joke, but the fact that the dog eats cat food might be one reason why its such a pussy), and I guess he didn’t finish his meal before leaving. Anyhow, by Saturday there was almost a dozen flies buzzing around and on the bowl so I figured that I’d just toss the food and wash out the bowl. But as I was dumping the rotting food into the trash, I discovered close to a hundred maggots all squirming about in the food. I practically projectile vomited right there on the spot, but was able to hold my composure long enough to throw everything, rotted food, maggots, and bowl, in the bag and take it to a garbage can at a far street corner, far, far away from the house. And call me a pansy but the sight made me feel ill for the next two days.

- Played plenty of games naturally, including (and in some cases, finally)… Resident Evil 4 (holy shit, game of the year indeed),Chanel Handbags, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (I like it, but I find the battle engine a bit too confusing and out of control), Virtual On Marz (I expected to totally get into it thanks to the Dual Shock replicating the arcade set up easily, but I’ve been so weaned on previous console versions, like the Saturn port, that I find myself struggling), Dead Or Alive Extreme Beach Volleyball (laugh all you want, but I got it cuz I love volleyball and that’s the honest truth… and it ain’t no Beach Spikers that’s for sure), Star Ocean: Till The End of Time (I found myself getting into it far easier than KOTOR just because its action based, but that might be the only reason at this point… and the main girl’s character design? Yeesh… its like those creepy anime heads that psycho cosplayers have been seen wearing as of late), Psychonauts (simply brilliant, also game of the year candidate, easily), and Haunting Grounds (which I find myself enjoying far more than I could have ever expected).

… And I’m back.

- Okay, I wasn’t a homebody the whole time; there was even a few trips to the beach, such as the weekend before last for the Mermaid Parade which I caught with Joe and June. There were plenty of freaks, geeks, and almost naked fat chicks dressed like mermaid to gawk at, as well as roller derby chicks from Brooklyn which were a bit more pleasing to the eye (though sadly my internet tryst was not seen rolling about). Hell, even the Underdog woman was part of the festivities. Afterwards Joe and I discussed matters relating to the upcoming “Matt Hawkins Anthology” (I think I finally have a title), we played some skee-ball at the arcade (which is now fifty cents, what a fucking sham!), I ate a corndog (of course), and Joe treated me with more of his one-man rendition of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Trust me folks, it has to be seen to be believed.

- I also found out that I won’t be able to mod my PS2 without much headache, goddamnit. So I finally found a decent mod shop in Chinatown, and the guy advised me that I shouldn’t mod my current system. Why? Cuz I have a series 5000 model and apparently there’s a 10% or so chance that it’ll fry my system. Totally shitty news, but at least the guy was being honest and I really appreciated it. He even offered to remove the chip if it did fry the system so I could get it sent to Sony for repairs, but the last thing I want to deal with is their customer service. So I said, what if I just get the newer model PS2, the PStwo, the slim one (I have the last of the bigger, monolith model), and had that chipped? Well that should be no problem he says, but he did say that it would be best to shut the system down for ten minutes for every two hours of play. Lame. But again, at least he told me this all upfront (the slim system is series 7000 for those who are curious).

Anyway, I’m back at work with plenty of to catching-up yo do, including the internet which I made been mostly avoiding the entire time of the vacation. That means 12+ days (well, at least now) worth of the GAF, YayHooray, and the other usual sites to keep me busy. At least when I arrived I had a brand new G5 to help with the task (a dual 2 GHz model with 2.5 GB of ram, plus a new 20 inch cinema display monitor), though at this point I’m pretty much have had it with Apple, though that too is for another post.

So my vacation went pretty much as planned: almost an entire week of doing nothing. I didn’t venture far and mostly stayed at home to catch-up on some video games as well as the mountain of movies and shows I’ve downloaded over the past few weeks that’s just been sitting around. Though I did a few other things here and there…

I also forgot to mention that MK won a movie poster when we saw Survive Style 5+, which lead Subway Cinema co-founder and emcee extraordinaire Grady Hendrix to ask say “MK… is that your J-name?”.

- Also saw a bunch of flicks over the week, mostly at the final leg of the Asian Film Fest. I’ll write about them in detail next time, but after going to numerous Subway Cinema events, I finally won a prize! Before every screening there’s always various prizes for the audience, which can either be pretty awesome (like primo DVDs and artbooks) to the uber lame (like bags of shrimp flavored chips). I myself won a General Ape shirt from Baby Milo.

So we both spent the 4th on Jersey shore watching the Asbury Park display. Plus I got a chance to meet MK’s old boss Bruce from her days of selling Italian Ice (which you read all about here). The guy gave us this totally insanely huge cups of ices which proceeded to give me a monster stomach ache the rest of the weekend. Also saw MK’s dad for a bit and he had fun busting my chops for not practicing my golf swing. And I got the chance to dine on a few Wawa chicken sandwiches, and they were simply awesome.

I’ve also been leaving the house to play games; all week I went to a ton of different game related press events that were held for those who didn’t go out to E3, such as myself. The highlight was easily Burnout Revenge, which was damn impressive and will force me to break my “no-EA” game buying policy this winter, as well as Lost In Blue, Konami’s Survival Kids psuedo-sequel for the DS which was also loads of fun to play.

At least I found some good deals online for some import Dreamcast games like Napple Tale and Border Down. Plus I even have a new DC thanks to MK, who passed along one that belonged to her brother Kevin. It’s a bit beat up, but a brand new casing can fix that, and I’ve been meaning to get one of those colored ones for a while now. Unfortunately, I believe J&L is the only place that sells them. Great…

And what’s the best part of all of this? The guy mentioned that if I had a 3000 series model, then I’d have no problems. Thing is, I did have an earlier version of the PS2, one which got destroyed due to a shit mod job thanks to the assholes at J&L, the most well known Chinatown game store (I’m still pissed about that shit). So I don’t have many options; I don’t even want to deal with that slide card nonsense, and I ain’t too keen about installing a flip-top. And forget about me buying a used older model PS2 (that’s a whole different world of headache that I don’t want to think about entertaining). Basically, I’ll have to deal with Devil May Cry 3’s insane American difficulty (among other things).

And speaking of Grady, I finally got the chance to talk to him before one screening and, no surprise, the guy was super cool to chat with. Its no joke that Grady, as well as the entire Subway Cinema crew, is directly responsible for NYC being such a hot place for Asian cinema these days. So it’s a bit sad and almost ironic when he mentioned that the Asian Film Fest is pretty much it for Subway Cinema this year… I was hoping for a return of the Asian Horror fest from years past. But Asia films are such big tickets items these days that they can barely keep up, no matter how successful their ventures have been. BTW, for an awesome behind the scenes read, just check out this piece from the man himself.

And this past weekend was John’s 4th of July party at his parents’ place in Long Island which I’ve been going to, I believe, eight years now (and as MK’s first naturally), though this year it took place on the 3rd. I basically just cooled off by sitting in the pool while watching John, Marion, Dave, Raina, MK, and a couple of John’s Star Wars line buddies play volleyball in the water. Plus there was plenty of hamburgers, hot dogs, cake, and talk about movie all throughout. There’s usually a fireworks display in the evening, but MK and I headed out a bit early to catch up with her friends in Jersey, but we still caught five different ones at the same time while on a stretch of one highway. I was originally going to spend the holiday at Steve Flack’s party but since I’ve been dragging MK along to tons of movies and to hang with my friends weekend after weekend, I figured it was only right that I finally spent some time with her circle (not that she has a problem with my friends or seeing the Filipino version of Spider Man). Plus I had seen the Brooklyn fireworks display plenty of times the past few weeks (they’ve been testing it every Sunday night all throughout June).

- Finally explored a bit of Park Slope over the week. I hate to admit this, but Park Slop is pretty damn awesome. I guess the real advantage that it has over other trendy wastelands like DUMBO is that there’s actually stuff to see and do, plus the restaurants have real food. MK & I found a really neat donut shop (and I was delighted to discover that the extremely creepy, has to be a recovering child-molester, custodian from the 23rd St post office having coffee there), as well as a great Tai place. Plus we checked out some comic shops, and there was the Superhero Supply Store which had tons of cool stuff that superhero would want or need. I checked out a few of their capes (been meaning to get one for a while now) and MK almost got some grappling hooks (they were all top-notch stuff).

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- Today at the GDC was the day everyone was waiting for: Nintendo finally gave people what they wanted (and then some).

Yeah, I know. Anyway, one person at the GAF supplied this as Sony’s response…

If I was going to be truly nit-picky, I’d say that I’m a bit underwhelmed with the graphics; the environments seem a bit empty, but overall it does look really nice. My biggest beef is actually with the animation, which just doesn’t move very elegantly, though that might be just me missing Winder Waker 2 again (which was never about the look but how it conveyed motion, but most people seemed to miss that).

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New Studio award: Crytek for Far Cry

And according to at least a few reports, some in attendance were not sold on the MS’s HD vision, even though… get this… everyone got a free 23″ HD TV from Samsung. WTF?! Sometimes Microsoft really annoys the hell out of me (and its not just because I’m an Apple guy, though it plays a part). I guess it goes to prove that for some people, its truly only is about the graphics. Plus it all falls into MS’s practice of focusing on a very narrow market, which while lucrative, needs to be expanded upon if they want long term success. You can spin their focus on young male adults who love virtual bling, like the aforementioned “remix generation”, all you want, but the hardcore audience has always been proven to be less than reliable.

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Iwata spoke of creating games that would “go beyond traditionally accepted notions of video games” and showed off two representative titles. The first was Animal Crossing DS, which in my opinion was the GameCumbe’s golden ticket to online gaming that Nintendo totally dropped the ball on. Needless to say, this will be the killer app the DS has desperately needed. The second was some music creation game called Electroplankton which relies on both touch and voice for interaction among players. It’s been described as “trippy.”

And in case anyone’s wondering, that’s Dorf. And if you have to ask who it is, then you’re obviously younger than me.

God I love the internet.

This is a bold move from a traditionally stubborn company, especially with the embracing of the online play-field. Didn’t they say not too long ago that players didn’t want to play on the internet? We can all guess the reason behind the change of heart, so maybe its best not to dwell on them. Most are just happy that it’s finally happening.

Personally I like it, but I don’t think its the greatest thing on earth. Then again, I’m one of the few who was actually disappointed to see the Winder Waker look go, but I’m happy with the more gritty look, since its a natural and logical expression of the earlier games, plus it put an end to all the incessant bitching and moaning.

Finally, a few Revolution details were disclosed, the biggest being that it too would allow Wi-Fi connectivity for play with others across the world. But there’s one bit of info that most are not paying much attention to that I find rather amazing: the Revolution will be backwards compatible. Though absolutely nothing else was said on the subject, one has to assume that it will support GameCube games.

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Best Game of the Year: Half-Life 2

… Personally, I would have given Katamari the game of the year award, but getting one for excellence in game design is justice enough. Though it was robbed for best audio. Halo 2?

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- With Nintendo pledging backwards compatibility, and its assumed that Sony is already doing so, that just leaves Microsoft. And that more than anything else is what I need to know about the new Xbox. Having Revolution support Cube games means nothing to me since I already have that system. And I already know that I’m getting Microsoft’s new console because of Mizuguchi’s upcoming games (and to a lesser extent, the new Mistwalker and Team Ninja titles). I really don’,Chanel Handbags;t want to buy the first Xbox just to play a small handful of Sega titles. So will Microsoft do what makes the most sense and support their first real success? Who really knows. Seems like MS thinks its on a roll, and one gets the feeling that they just might screw it all up with stupid moves laced with idiotic and arrogant assumptions.

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This news is quite simply historic. It’s the first time that Nintendo has finally delivered what it’s most loyal fans have been begging for years, and systems, ago (at least on the home end). It was what Sega used to entice players to their side of the fence, though they totally went about it the wrong way (with their Genesis/Sega CD/32X trifecta of crap). But more notably, its what Sony used to great success and Nintendo is finally following suit.

First, Nintendo delivered a new Zelda trailer, and it was real crowd pleaser, especially with the internet smarts. The faith of countless Nintendo fans, which was rapidly depleting, has been instantly restored (yet again).

- One final bit of news, not from the GDC, but still Nintendo related: the DS has a mascot in the UK. It’s “The Bear” from an extremely popular UK show called Bo’Selecta…

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Next, DS online plans were revealed. The company plans to offer free Wi-Fi connection service so folks can play with other across the country, even across the globe. Specifics details weren’t revealed, but Iwata mentioned that the service will utilize Wi-Fi hotspots, and according to one source at least, even alluded that the basic foundations are already in place.

BTW, the reason why I never got an Xbox in the first place? That thing’s a goddamn eyesore.

- Also, the winners of the Game Developers Choice Awards were announced today…

For their sake, they had better deliver on their promise this time, since it holds the keys to the DS’s salvation.

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In yesterday’s speech, Allard used the term “the HD Era”, and I figured it was a blanket term for all content in the future that could be considered high definition, both in a literal as well as a conceptual sense. But it seems that he was only talking about HD televisions sets and how they will be key to unlocking the next Xbox, since it is assumed that everyone will be on a HD set in just a few years time. Whatever. I know that there’s always these stupid reports that says everyone will have a HD TV in blah, blah, blah years, but guess what? They have been saying that for years, and its still gonna take even more for everyone to have one so long as the prices are high. Good strategy Microsoft, banking on the techno-elite…

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After a supremely stellar last weekend, it’s been back to the grindstone all this week. For the most part I’ve been working on the book (I’m still behind schedule, but I’m at a more comfortable place), working on freelance work, and chasing down future work. Though other stuff has been going on…

At least I got the chance to test out Neo Geo Battle Coliseum, which was pretty fun. And now more than ever, I seriously need to be my PS2 modded.

The film comes out later this summer, and I have no idea if it ties in with the show, and if so, how. I also don’t know if there’ll be simultaneous US/Canada release, but if not, then MK and I will have to make sure our trip to Montreal coincides with the premiere.

- Because I’ve been so busy, I really haven’t had much chance to keep tabs on gaming news. I have heard that Sony is going to offer PSOne games for download to the PSP, taking a cue from Nintendo (and Microsoft) obviously. That’s neat, but I have to wonder how games which used both sets of shoulder buttons, as well as the other analogue stick might fare, meaning they won’t be straight-forward ports.

We also talked about another upcoming film adaptation, the Da Vinci Code. I haven’t read the book, nor will I probably ever, but I’ve already figured out the ending: Tom Hanks running away from the Pope, who’s angrily shooting at him, while the Vatican is burning down (the fire was started by the burning bush, right after Hanks spoke with Jesus Christ, who’s been locked away as a prisoner for the past 2000 years). The dramatic escape will be Hanks flying away on that one man, flying device that’s drive by bicycle pedals and bat wings that Da Vinci designed way back (you’ve all seen it and know what I mean), with the 20 year old clone of Mona Lisa by his side. BTW, the wings of the device will be made from the Shroud of Turin. And to that, Steve mentioned that its actually extremely close to the ending of Angels and Demons, the other book from the same author, save for the Jesus still being alive part, which is apparently in Code.

Obviously the star of the show is the boy, who’d head your convinced will literally explode at certain parts, but notice what the girl does to the box near the end, while the boy is looking at the remote control car. It’s a little…. ummm.

- Check out this super neat guide that shows how you can turn any NES cart into a portable USB drive.

I also know that some folks were getting all excited over the new of a PSP port of Cave Story, that also had with the blessing of the game’s creator, Pixel, but the whole thing seemed like bullshit to me (mainly because the cover art that was shown screamed fake to me… check out the jaggedy font for instance). Though I believe its was proven fake yesterday from Pixel him(or her?)self.

- And finally,Chanel Handbags, I know its super old at this point, but those who’ve missed it, here’s a video of some kids who’s go totally fucking batshit insane on Christmas morning over their new Nintendo 64.

- Afterwards I went to Jeff Rovin’s for movie night. Watched some Buster Keaton, as well as a few scenes from Aleksandr Nevskiy. The feature was CQ, which is about a young American film editor who’s living in France that attempts to “discovery the truth” by making a documentary about his mundane life, all the while talking the helm of a crappy big budget Barbarella-esque spy flick. It was pretty good, though I dare say its strictly for folks who love cinema, and therefore don’t mind semi-masturbatory movies about people who make movies.

Some are speculating that it was just a big joke, and given what day tomorrow is (April 1st) its hardly not surprising, and certainly won’t be the last. The same exact song and dance takes place this time of year: a shitload of fake news items gets thrown about and various folks read, believe and spread them. And you have the Bob Ross people announcing a Revolution title, you just know its gonna be particularly hellish this year.

- First up, something non-video game related: on Tuesday a coworker passed along something which I was totally not expecting: the first two episodes of Trailer Park Boys season 6! Apparently the new season doesn’t premier till mind April, but the producers decided to give a sneak preview by releasing episodes one and two online. I haven’t watched them yet…. I’ve been holding out till this weekend when I meet up with MK… but the second episode is called “The Cheeseburger Picnic” so you just know its going to be awesome.

- On Wednesday Sega stopped by the Nick Mag office to show off Super Monkey Ball Adventure, and I have to admit, it wasn’t that bad. I still feel that “adding context” to the earlier games, which were purely action/puzzle driven, so therefore everything was super abstract, is sorta dumb, but they are doing it in a rather neat (and dare I also say logical?) manner. It was nice to see some of the old, tried and tested (yet still very much fun) stuff incorporated with some rather neat new concepts, such as a multiplayer Jenga game that looks totally hot.

- For you Michael Jackson fans out there, the latest chapter of his adventures in the world of old Japanese Nintendo games, Michael Forever, is now available. This time around, Princess Peach goes totally nuts!

- Time for some NSWF content: here’s an overview of some random sexy mahjong game features a bunch of awesome animated gifs (again, its NSFW). Notice how all… defeated the women look.

- Later in the afternoon I met up with Joe (Salina) for a trip down to the Chinatown arcade, because of a tip we got stating that Senko No Ronde had returned. But it turned out to be bullshit; the game was nowhere to be found, which fucking pissed me off, primarily because it was the first chance I had to listen to Katie’s radio show and I had to cut it short.

- Speaking of films, (co-workers) Steve passed along an article earlier this morning stating that Shia LaBeouf will be playing the lead human in the live-action Transformers flick. Hey, not a bad choice, but then again, I’m naturally biased towards anyone who’s an Even Stevens alumni. And the conversation which sprung forth led to me explaining to a student who couldn’t see what all the fuss is about, but that’s because she wasn’t a fan of the show, that the upcoming film will in fact be very relevant to her, as well as everyone else in our culture today, simply because it will mark the ultimate attempt at cashing-in on 80’s nostalgia, ever. In fact, the live-action Transformers movie will be what makes 80’s nostalgia jump the shark and finally put it to rest.

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Young British holidaymakers are animals

Many teenagers and young adults travel to the beautiful islands of Greece to party and have sexual relations—often involving rape. The Sun newspaper reported in August 2008 about a Greek vacation spot: “It was once a peaceful fishing village, then an upmarket family resort—but today it is ruled by drunken young Brits. Shameless pairs have sex in public, hooligans brawl over a wrong look, girls parade in underwear, youngsters down cheap booze until they vomit and drunken teens menace the narrow streets on quad bikes.”

“In just three days we spoke to a drunk 18-year-old who said she had been raped and a 20-year-old lad who boasted he had had sex with five girls. We also witnessed numerous couples having sex on the beach.”

The article goes on to mention how people fornicate in alleyways because it is more convenient than going back to one’s hotel! Men boast of having sex several times, in just a few days. Scantily clad teenagers stumble around, not knowing what is going on. In one year, 46 rapes have been reported by British youth. Many more go unreported. To make matters worse, teens often do not even remember the night and therefore do not know what happened to them.

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The same taxi car driver concluded, “The young Brit holidaymakers are animals” (ibid.)

The BBC reported further on the British debauchery in Greece: “Dr. Renesis, from the state hospital in Zante, has seen similar pictures for real. It’s part of his job to examine women who claim they’ve been raped. He said: ‘All through the night we work with drunk people and most of them are British. Drink kills people, rapes people and destroys the face of England in Greece. We don’t like rape and we don’t like our tourists to be raped.’ He puts the problem down to binge drinking, saying 90% of the women he sees are British. ‘The girls never remember because they’re too drunk,’ he added. ‘I ask them how many boys were involved and they don’t remember. I ask them if they’ve had sex and they don’t remember. I ask them if they used a condom and they don’t remember.’”

A vivid,fashion handbags, disgusting picture! Appalling behavior! Truly,Chloe handbags, the “face of England” is being destroyed.

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