Saturday, April 12, 2014

PAX East - Day 1 Recap

It feels pretty familiar after the first time I went last year. Lots of games, lots of cosplay, and a very positive environment all around. This is the gaming community that I know and love and I wouldn't trade it in for anything in the world.


 The first day was mostly just scoping the place out. I didn't get to go to many panels as I would have liked, but being the first day of PAX and having so much to look at, I would have rather familiarize myself with the layout first before anything else.

The expo hall was not to disappoint. So many awesome games on display in both the major retail and indie fields. Games like Boarderlands The Pre-Sequal, Watch Dogs, Wildstar, and Wolfenstien: The New Order. But that's not all as some developers like to come in later in the convention and show off games, so it's not always the same games twice.

 Of course what is a convention without some celebrity sightings, or in this case, more from the YouTube front. I got to hang out a bit with slowbeef and Diabetus from Retsupurae, and other members of the Something Awful LP forums like Psychedelic Eyeball (making his first public appearance), and thevoiceofdog. My first run in just happened to be on the street before I even entered the convention building, and that was with James Portnow from Extra Credits fame (also professor of DigiPen Institute). While heading out of the expo hall I caught Jerry Holkins, one of the co-founders of Penny Arcade. I'm sure I'll be seeing these guys and more later on and will keep you posted. I had also met a good friend who I've known for roughly 7 years for the first time. We met over the MMO, Audition Online Dance Battle. It was a really nice meetup to say the least, and because we live pretty close I'm hoping we'll get to hang out more often.

 Lastly there were the variety of games found in the classic console and console free play rooms. Most of my time was spent in the classic console room where they has a challenge station setup for beating the first level of Super Mario Bros 3 in the fastest time. Me and a couple other guys took turns perfecting the route and managed to get the ingame timer down to 291. Points were also included if there was ever a tie in matching the fastest time. I managed to tie the record both in time and points, and got very close to beating it at one point, but unfortunately it was getting late and I had to catch the train back to my hotel room. I also had the privilege to play against slowbeef at Street Fighter Alpha 3. He wasn't real great at fighting games but he did manage to get a 5 win streak before some who supposedly hasn't played the game managed to beat him. Later on I managed to get a turn in and beat him fairly easy. I felt a little sorry since my recent developed fighting skills with DOA were sort of carrying over to Street Fighter despite the difference between a 2D and 3D fighting game.

 That just about sums up my first day at PAX East. Total blast to see the passion of gaming not be dead despite all the media saying otherwise. Hopefully the next two recaps won't be as long winded, but that just goes to show my excitement when it comes to a gaming convention.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Pre-PAX Post

  In roughly 6 hours I will be heading out to Boston to attend this years PAX East. Last year I had only gone for Friday and Saturday, but this year I will be attending for the whole weekend. It was much surprise to me being the first time this year that they announce ticket sales in advance. This year, the 3-day passes sold out within the first hour of being available! Luckily I managed to snag the three single-day passes, which is extra money, but still gets me in all 3 days. Even the letter that came in the mail stated "You actually represent the most hardcore contingent of the PAX audience." Not quite hardcore enough to get 1 3-day pass, but oh well...maybe next year?

 I'll try to update each night with what I did, what I saw, who I saw, etc. Unfortunately, high quality pics won't be shown until after the convention is over, but maybe I can get some crap phone shots for you guys if I ever think of it.

 In terms of the status of Start to Finish updates. I have uploaded a new episode today, and will be uploading another when I get back from the convention, which takes care of the first of two missed episodes from my little overheating problem from a couple weeks ago. So enjoy that, while I spoil myself with more games.

 Starting last week my PC started shutting down by itself, and that usually can mean one thing: the CPU is overheating. The first few times it only happened in the morning after waking up from sleep mode, but would be fine the rest of the day, but since about Thursday afternoon, it's been shutting down after barely 10 minutes of being powered on after being off for an extended period of time to cool off. As a result, I pretty much stopped trying to turn the PC on for a couple days. Bought myself a Corsair H60 water CPU cooler at Newegg for $80, so I should be getting that sometime this week.

 Today I turned on the PC for the first time and is surprisingly running well (so far), but that won't stop me from installing the new heatsink, since I'm sure it's going to shut off again later on in the week, even if it never does for the rest of today that I'm typing this out. MAYBE if the PC can hold out today I can get the next Start to Finish encoded and uploaded without interruption!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Twitch Completes Pokemon Crystal!

 In 13 days, 2 hours and 3 minutes Twitch has fully completed Pokemon Crystal in record time, 3 days faster than they completed Pokemon Red a few weeks back. Next week begins the playthrough of Pokemon Emerald! Twitch is starting to learn how to work together to complete Pokemon, so will they manage to beat Emerald even faster?

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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Twitch Plays Pokemon Red: COMPLETE!


How was it possible? Who would've thought tens of thousands of Twitch users could complete one game? You can watch the major victories unfold here!