State of Ego – lvl40!

by kuronoir on February 15, 2010

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I just killed Lavalon. That chain hero quest was long-assed. But he’s dead. Died for two attempts and third time lucky. I’m now an Oracle.

Lavalon is dead. He sort of reminds me of Ragnaros from WoW and Lavos from Chrono Trigger, but cornier.

Starting to collect my Oracle set... Wow this is gay.

I kind of liked my old hat better but will soon re-soul it :(

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Shift happens again

by kuronoir on February 15, 2010

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Fanfudgingtastic. Need for Speed shift posts your PS3 profile online!

It's so sexy...

stage 2 cockpit upgrade. Bye bye iDrive lol

I’ll be uploading more later. Playing this game even more — currently working on an M392. This game is the shift.

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Baba Yetu, Yesu, Uliye

by kuronoir on February 15, 2010

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Christopher Tin, Calling all Dawns, featuring Baba Yetu

Here’s to Christopher Tin for composing one of the best openings for a PC game, Sid Meier’s Civilization IV’s Baba Yetu. I purchased the aiff lossness a few weeks ago — you get twelve tracks from the album “Calling All Dawns” including his flagship song. In addition, Mr. Tin gives you a free digital booklet containing all the lyrics with translations. I remember actually sitting through the opening, waiting for to this song to finish before I start a new game. But it was only recent that I realized there’s a theological foundation to all that Swahili lyrics as this video indicates. Amina!

If you’re a huge fan of Sid Meier and his famously acclaimed, turned based strategy games or a very devout oracle, I don’t see why these tracks shouldn’t be part of your gaming OST library. You can of course choose either the 320kps mp3 compression or .aiff lossness quality at Christopher’s website. Pay? Yes you gotta pay. The red carpet has teeth. The fishermen demands a reasonable price for all the cod.

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The Tiger Dare

by kuronoir on February 10, 2010

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Mun runs fast… liek a ninja tiger. Have a roaring great Chinese New Year! Best Wishes from BBDO/Proximity Malaysia.

New featured added in time for the holidays: Upload your own photo and share the RAWR with your friends! Good? That's grrrrrrrrrrreat!

Click here to play The Tiger Dare

Soft launch: the micro site the connects YouTube is online. See the fruits of our labor and play The Tiger Dare today!

Hello from behind the scenes I want my Twitter account back.

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I’m Gaijin therfore I Judge.

by kuronoir on February 6, 2010

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Hazmer’s post on “The Otaku’s Image in Japan” provides an innovative insight to those of us who are stuck at the crossroads — should I move on with my life or remain true to my passion? Is it even a passion now? Weather or not it applies to loli-loving art fans is possibly another vague implausible contingency. And while I like to consider myself less than a quarter of an Otaku (my current financial constraints prevent me from reaching cloud 9), I tend to express my interests in Japanese Visual Culture with deep caution — sort of like hedgehogs making love at an Eagle’s nest, perched above a dormant volcano, only opening up to those with similar interests.

There are several examples Hazmer cites such as Japanese people overly concerned about their image ” Nihon Wa Kuuki Ni Eikyou Sareyasui To Iwarete Imasu “. If you played Guns of the Patriots, Big Mama quirps snake the same thing; Society needs its icons to survive. Unfortunately the icons of religion, theology and socialistic norms dominates the word’s culture, leaving Anime at the same market share of the total BMW drivers worldwide.

Apples become bad because people take one bite of the surface, refusing to get through the core of what really it is to appreciate Anime or Manga games/stories as an artform. But you fans have to admit, the genre itself is in a grave situation of water up the throat — there’s not much innovation story wise. Most of the young kids in my country just want love triangles and over done ninja titles. It’s getting bland, boring and dry. We are seen as a community that cares for nothing in terms of substance: Weak story plots, poor character designs with over exaggerated expressions and little girls already with the thinking capability and physical prowess of an grown up. It’s kind of like the exact opposite in Marvel comics, where the heroes are usually taller, bigger, buffer and masculine. An otaku is seen as a perverted degenerate with no humane  traces of soul and discipline. To counterattack this horribly manifested perception, Hazmer brings up a few hotshots supposedly “living the dream” in Tokyo. Danny Choo comes to such a highly in one of his paragraphs. What does this mean to the rest of then? How much more can you take? There no light at the end of the tunnel. The genre keeps evolving. Are you in this for the long run? Because you’re gonna put up with a lot of snobs in the next decade.

The way I’m handling this is simple: Don’t care about what people think  but don’t blindly pursue this chase like it’s a chore. You’re just gonna dry up. Move on with your life. Anime and Manga are artforms. They bring value to one’s life. They reflect on today’s culture and stir the young heart’s imagination. People want to read/listen to great stories. I choose to part of this not just because it’s cool but because it’s gives me joy and inspiration. Cuteness and Loli is just a mere plus.

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Everything recal i tell u 1

by kuronoir on February 5, 2010

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Ni Hao Motherfudging Ma

by kuronoir on February 3, 2010

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Starting a new project is like being a virgin. It’s always first time. I don’t speak or write Mandarin or Cantonese, but today I lost nine hours visualizing something in Chinese.  The top portion of my head has glue. I lost a bit more hair due to the wind… Am I going to loose my mind too — before the end of this week?

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Operation Kino

by kuronoir on January 31, 2010

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Was Inglorious Bastards was banned here? The Führer’s cape looked so cool. I learned on the contrary, Germans can be very sharp and Intelligent. Don’t mess with them.

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kuronoir twitter rip?

by kuronoir on January 31, 2010

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Due to my tampering on wordpress I have been crowned King Kuronoir, self-proclaimed viceroy, lord of destruction. Take heed to yet another of my dashing flabbergastings — I crashed Twitter. I magically did some dirty trick and here’s the prestige — kuronoir on twitter is dead. Are you watching this spot closely? Update: Turns out my twitter account’s just half dead. You still can access http://twitter.com/kuronoir but I can’t log in anymore. Any suggestions?

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Soul count over 9000!

by kuronoir on January 30, 2010

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What the hell. This game is so bloody hard.  Have I been enjoying too much pampering with extra lives, levels and re-rolling? I wonder how the eleven million plus people playing World of Warcraft would feel with the this game’s battle mechanics — it’s exhaustively gratifying. I owe it all to Scott of course, without his help I would still be staring at the box on the shelves(I still owe you right). Turns out Japanese developers understand the taste of western inclined gamers. Not that I’m one, just a wannabe. If you have a PS3. Throw away that Force Unleashed. Get this title and you’ll be wallowing in your own blood, enjoying every moment of your gruesome demise and reincarnation. Angry designers take note. It’s like your boss becoming unconquerable.

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