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Nostalgia in High-Def

With the recent success of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, it's no surprise to see a retro-inspired Sonic the Hedgehog game in the works. This trailer looks promising:

Just as long as it doesn't include Amy Rose, Jet the Hawk, Storm the Albatross, Wave the Swallow, Froggy, Blaze the Cat, Charmy Bee, Espeo the Chameleon, Mighty the Armadillo, Vector the Crocodile, Cream the Rabbit, Cheese, Vanilla the Rabbit, Eggman Nega, Fang the Sniper, Maria Robotnik, Omochao, Rogue the Bat, Shadow the Hedgehog, Silver the Hedgehog, Tikal the Echidna, or any of Sonic's other "friends".

Knuckles is allowed to join (if he doesn't talk), as it Tails (as long as he stays out of the way).

I Might Turn into a Robot

... that is, if I try to keep up with all of the amazing games that were released in Q4 2009 and the blockbuster titles just on the horizon. Here's a preview of what's next on my list:

Final Fantasy XIII

Lightning and Odin from Final Fantasy XIII

"Epic" doesn't even begin to describe the Final Fantasy universe. I've been waiting for this thirteenth installment of the series for over two years (!) and now that it's out in Japan there are tons of screenshots and videos taunting me out there on the Internets.

God of War III

God of War III

We last saw Kratos fighting his way through the armies of Hades while riding on the giant back of a titan who's climbing up the side of Monut Olympus to destroy the gods once and for all. If that's not legendary then I don't know what is.

Dragon Age: Origins

Dragon Age: Origins

Dragon Age: Origins is one of those games that you beat and then want to start all over again. Okay, maybe that's just me, but it was 3:00 in the morning and I didn't have anything else to do. Regardless, the scope of choices that a player can make affects the game so much that it can be completely different the second time through.

White Knight Chronicles

White Knight Chronicles

Shadow Hearts: Covenant was one of the best RPGs on the PS2 in my opinion, and I'm excited to see what the team at Atlus has come up with for their new IP, White Knight Chronicles.

Nier

Nier is a darker and more mature game than Square Enix usually makes

There isn't too much information out about this new series from Square Enix, but from what I've seen so far it looks like this game is taking a much darker track than the company's previous series. Since The Last Remnant never made it's way over to the PS3, I'm hoping this one will be a PS3 exclusive.

Phew... looks like I've got some work to do!

Keeping up with the Sheep and Seagulls

Flock

Last week my friend Chris challenged me to try out a new web browser for a week. The browser is called Flock and it's available as a free download for Mac or PC.

Based on the popular Firefox browser, Flock takes the next step with keeping users constantly connected to their favorite social media. Whether you're into Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Hulu, MySpace (for real?), or any other social networking site, Flock has a way to keep it in your face at all times. To get started you just open Flock and enter your various usernames and passwords for sites you want to stay connected to. Flock adds these to a sidebar that displays updates from all of your friends, recently added pictures and video, or even just links to news stories. You'll also get a home page with a more detailed view of all this info (see the screenshot below).

Screenshot of Flock home page

There are a couple of things I really liked about Flock: it was really easy to connect to my various networks, eveyone's updates are aggregated into the same feed, and grabbing an RSS feed or media stream from a page was simple and quick. On the other side though, all of this constantly-updating information is a huge distraction. I'd log on to check my email and spend 30 minutes on Facebook, or I'd start to check my bank account only to find 10 new stories about a soon-to-be-released video game. While I wasn't particularly productive while on Flock, I always knew what everyone else was up to.

The one thing that really bugged me was that the default search was set to Yahoo. Now, I don't want to get into a "religious" discussion here, but let's just say that I generally prefer Google 100% of the time. However, a quick search (on Google) revealed that Flock is endorsed by Yahoo.

Long story short, Flock is great if you love social media. Why don't you take the challenge: try out Flock for a week and let me know what you think!

This post was originally written by Jeff for his company blog at GreenLite Web Solutions. It has been modified slightly from its original version.

New Kitteh!!1!

My roommate and I adopted a kitten from the Capital Area Humane Society yesterday. He's got an inquisitive personality and likes to play but is also content with being held by people. His name is Albus, after the greatest wizard the world has ever known.

We had previously adopted two kittens last year, Lynx (the black one pictured below) and Zelda. Unfortunately, Zelda died at about 9 months due to genetic problems that several vets weren't able to cure. It's been about 4 months since then and we decided to get a new cat to keep Lynx company.

Final Fantasy XIV Online

At E3 2009, Square Enix announced that they are in development of a new online Final Fantasy game: Final Fantasy XIV.

More Final Fantasy XIV Online News & Previews

There aren't a lot of details out yet, but it looks pretty cool. Although there's already an online Final Fantasy in existence, this new entry is based on the hardware and technology of today's gaming consoles.

More info coming soon, I hope!

Hiking in the Garden of the Gods

During my recent trip to Denver, we spent an afternoon hiking in the Garden of the Gods near Colorado Springs. It was probably the farthest southwest in the United States that I have been, and it was interesting to see the red rock formations.

Since that part of Colorado is about a mile higher in elevation than where I live, I got pretty winded climbing around on the rocks!

Denver Aquarium

We visited the Denver Aquarium on my recent trip to Colorado. I've always liked marine life, probably since I've always been a swimmer who loves pools, lakes, beaches, and oceans. I got a few good pictures, but the glass and water made it difficult to get good shots. Here's what I did get though:

Humu­humu­nuku­nuku­āpuaʻa

I recently returned from an amazing vacation to the island of O'ahu in Hawai'i. Commonly referred to as the "main" island, O'ahu holds Honolulu and Pearl Harbor.

There were so many things to do and see in Hawaii! My roommate and I stayed with our friend who lives as a teacher and, lucky for us, has an apartment right on the beach. In fact, we spent every evening watching the sun set over the pacific ocean from the apartment balcony.

The landscape was, of course, beautiful. There were volcanic mountains all across the island, and they often surrounded some of the most amazing beaches in the world. We went hiking up one of the volcanic mountains which was pretty intense - there were a few vertical climbs on our trip to the top! We also spent a lot of time on the beach swimming, snorkeling, and tanning in the sun.

All the beaches we went to had different wildlife. The beach by my friend's apartment had tiny sand crabs digging little holes in the sand and while snorkeling we saw many of Hawaii's native fish: humu­humu­nuku­nuku­āpuaʻa.

We also went to Hanauma Bay, which is a popular tourist destination for snorkeling. It's basically a coral reef that comes right up to the shore, so in some places I was floating in the salty water with barely a foot between myself and a world of plants, rocks, and marine life.

We spent one wild night in Waikiki, another popular tourist area that's popular for both its beaches and its nightlife. There are a ton of bars, clubs, and restaurants to go to and when we walked back to our hotel at 4:00 in the morning there were still a bunch of people out on the street.

Tweet Tweet

I've been meaning to get on Twitter for a few months now, but it never caught on with me until recently. Starting up a Twitter account is easy enough to do, but it's difficult to figure out what to tweet (post) about at first. So far I've been trying to keep my tweets to one of the following categories:

  1. Cool stuff I find online
  2. Thoughts on the video game/book/movie I'm playing/watching/reading
  3. "Deep" thoughts :-)

We'll see where it goes. You can follow me @thunder523 or right here on my local Twitter page.

Theme Change!

I decided to switch my website theme from Painted Wall to Acquia Marina, a newer theme that's only available for Drupal 6. Although I liked Painted Wall, I was trying out some different themes and this one really stood out.

Some of my favorite features of the new theme:

  • It's green and blue (my favorite colors)!
  • It has a very open, clean, and modern feel
  • There are a whole bunch of block regions (for menus, custom content, etc.)
  • There are icon sets for various blocks

I also revamped my logo using Photoshop. It's a phoenix, but it's also shaped a little like my initials (JP).

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