Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Monday Night Game G8, 2 days L8



I should apologize for being l8 on this post, but since it's the first one and nobody was expecting it, I'll save my breathe. This is the launch of Remo's Game G8 - facts, nostalgia, and other useless to life information that the 8 Bit world has and has-had to offer will be meaninglessly streamed here every Monday, or late Tuesday (since both days are just about the same thing to me) for your viewing pleasure between pron surfing and checking your myspaces. L8er it'll accumulate into interviews with random 8 Bit musicians found on myspace and reviews on emulated NES, SNES, SEGA, ect games long forgotten (or for a few of us, played yesterday.)

So enjoy, any tips or ideas, send 'em to my email address remosantuccione@yahoo.com

(insert deity here) knows, I might use 'em, or ignore them completely.

Let's start with some fun facts shall we?

We shall.

Did you know that Nintendo started it's enterprise more than a century ago? It was back in 1889 when the great grandfather of the current Nintendo president, Fusajiro Yamauchi, founded "Nintendo Koppai". Of course they weren´t making videogames back in 1889, they started out making special playing cards called Hanafunda ( or "flower cards"). All the cards Fusajiro produced were tenderly hand made using the bark of mulberry or mitsu-mata trees. The Hanafunda deck consisted of 48 cards divided into 12 different suits, one for each month of the year. Instead of numbers, the cards had symbols like the wind, a deer, the moon, or the chrysanthemum. Different combinations of symbols and suits were worth different points. The most popular Hanafunda game was a simple matching game that could become very complex. This game was taken very seriously by many players (think about that kid in middle school that cried for 2 days straight when one of his Pokemon foil cards bent in one corner). The cards were sold in Nintendo's own shops in both Kyoto and Osaka (more so in Kyoto). In other regions, Fusajiro sold other cards with different symbols, like swords and mountains. At first the Hanafunda cards were only used as a domestic amusement, and Fusajiro didn´t sell large amounts of the handmade cards (hello, they're hand made). But after a while the cards began to be used in gambling, eventually leading to the Yakuza (The Japanese Mafia, in case you've been under a rock for a ridiculously long time ) to use the cards in high stake gambling games. Since all the professional players wanted to start a new game with a new fresh deck, Fusajiro suddenly had problems keeping up with the demands, leading him to train apprentices to mass produce the cards.

The company grew, and eventually Fusajiro retired in 1929, leaving Sekiryo Kaneda in charge (which after his marriage with Fusajiro's daughter, Tei Yamauchi, got the Yamauchi surname). By now Nintendo was the largest playing cards company in Japan. Sekiryo Yamauchi established a joint-venture partnership named Yamauchi Nintendo & Co.

Monday, April 13, 2009

IMCML member appears on G4TV

Our 'Top Fop' Vanzetti was caught dancing with a buxom woman in L.A. whilst at an Abney Park concert.

He can be seen for roughly ONE second on the 'G4 Underground' episode about Steampunk and Urban Spelunking. woohoo!

There he is in the glasses in the bottom, right corner:




To read Vanzetti's "Steampunk in Comics" series (SPIC for short), click his name in the right sidebar (or click here) and search through his blog posts.....I will compile them all in one place someday... I swear!

The full G4 Underground Steampunk segment can be seen here:


Sunday, April 12, 2009

i hate you g4

I do not have g4 on my satelite tier of channels. No biggie. Attack of the show is just meh anyways. However they got this show, g4 underground and they did a segment on steampunk.
With interviews with Abney Park (Gasp!)
Jake Von Slatt (Oh My!)
And recorded an AP concert in Hollywood (Oh my stars and garters!)

They edited out all the interviews with the concert goers. Humbug! not like I have some self-serving motives for being miffed in the matter. It could not be my spiel on comic books ran long and was little boring? Naw, could not be. That would be impossible.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7PQDIf5l2g
in other news, happy zombie jesus day!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

New music video courtesy of IMCML

I tried to animate a proper lip-synching using Microsoft movie Maker.

It didn't quite work out as I planned.... Other than that, the video came out pretty well, and I'm like... 80% happy with it.

The music is by IMCML members Nairb McDuck (Ritz the Unsound Mind) and Remis is Error (Unkle Remis)

http://www.myspace.com/unsoundmind518
http://www.myspace.com/unkleremis

Enjoy:

Monday, April 6, 2009

Wolverine Vs Rorschach (in the pc vs mac style)

I found this and thought, huh, how clever. Not balls to the walls hilarious, but funny none the less. If you are one whom enjoys it, there's Wolverine with the other Watchmen cast in the same style. Enjoy children, enjoy.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

X-Men Origins: Wolverine has leaked

Here is Fox’s official statement:

“Last night, a stolen, incomplete and early version of X-Men Origins: Wolverine was posted illegally on a website. It was without many effects, had missing and unedited scenes and temporary sound and music. We immediately contacted the appropriate legal authorities and had it removed. We forensically mark our content so we can identify sources that make it available or download it. The source of the initial leak and any subsequent postings will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law – the courts have handed down significant criminal sentences for such acts in the past. The FBI and the MPAA also are actively investigating this crime. We are encouraged by the support of fansites condemning this illegal posting and pointing out that such theft undermines the enormous efforts of the filmmakers and actors, and above all, hurts the fans of the film.”

The movie officially comes out on May 1st, but for any torrent users out there, this is an EARLY RELEASE.

Happy hunting.