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London Comic Con, MCM Expo October 2010 – In pictures

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

I’ve been to MCM Expo for the past 4 years now, and I love it every time. However, this time around it was different.You get 3 days instead of 2 if you purchased a weekend ticket, going on the freebie Friday as well is definitely beneficial. For one there is no queueing, at all. You get given a yellow wristband on the Friday to last the entire weekend and you can just walk right in… a new concept for me since I have queued for 2 hours before.


The best highlights were the Magic the Gathering stand, where I got to meet the guys afterwards at the hotel. Ultimately it led to a big MTG session with them and other people that wandered in and joined us. Going to bed at 3am afterwards was probably not the best idea, but they were kind enough to give me some freebie decks! Also of worthy note was Manga Entertainment, blu-ray boxset of Ghost in the Shell 2.0 and Innocence for £5, no arguments from me. Tecmo/Koei had a lot of games on show; I absolutely loved Fist of the North Star. We went back there twice to play on the consoles.

I also got voice actor autograph signings from Michael Sinterniklaas (‘Satoshi Osugi’ in Eden Of The East, also in Bleach, Naruto) and Stephanie Sheh (‘Orihime Inoue’ in Bleach, also in Eureka Seven, Vampire Knight, Naruto… the list is massive). Totally awesome to meet them and get their autographs and aahhh Eden of the East people! EPIC ANIME! By chance, I also bumped into Eddie McClintock from Warehouse 13. We were all playing Magic the Gathering at the hotel lobby and he just strolls in. I shook his hand and had my pic taken with him, a very cool guy. The entire 3 day event rounds off with the European Cosplay finals which came out with spectacular cosplays. Overall a fantastic event and quite possibly the best one I have ever been to so far.

Pictures speak louder than words, so enjoy the gallery!

Magic The Gathering – New 2011 (M11) Core Set

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

I pre-ordered the Fat Pack about two weeks ago, and to my surprise it turned up on my desk at work. Those guys at Wizards Of The Coast just keep on churning out new core sets, and players just keep on buying them. Magic is a very difficult hobby to maintain, especially how it turns into a money sink.


I haven’t played Magic for that long but I wanted to try out the new core set to see how it fairs. The best way to get started is to buy the Fat Pack; you get the following to start your collection:

  • 40-card basic land pack
  • Eight 15-card booster packs from the M11 core set
  • Player’s guide with visual encyclopedia
  • Special edition Spindown life counter
  • Excerpt from Planeswalker Novel
  • Nice box to keep it all in

Now the one thing I am disappointed about in this Fat Pack, is the lack of plastic dividers for your cards. Older Fat Packs used to have them, but it seems they are skimping on what you get these days. However, you do get 8 booster packs which is pretty good. All I need now is several hours to plan and create my deck of destruction!

I’m… BAAAAAAACK! – 6 months in one post

Monday, July 19th, 2010

First of all, my most sincere apologies for not keeping this blog updated. For the past few months, I have been busy trying to obtain my Microsoft MCSE certification and recently succeeded! Home study really is something that requires a lot of time, dedication and discipline. Sleepless nights, cram sessions and Mountain Dew; this was my life for awhile. And it seems I just can’t get enough of it, as I am now going to get my MCITP Enterprise Administrator in Windows Server 2008. Yes I know, I’m addicted to exams.


So what’s been going on in the world of game and tech etc. during this time? What I should have done was do a post for each of these but here is a very condensed version! In no particular order…

Starcraft 2 – Beta
I did a post about this on the Girlygeekdom blog, but to summarise… it is smokingly hot and I’m not talking about the summer heartwave we are getting in the UK. It is due to be released on 23rd July. I’ll try not to disappear when this arrives, and also promise to step outside once in awhile.

Apple iPad
Great for some, mediocre for others. Your lifestyle dictates whether this is a good match for you or not. Personally speaking, there isn’t much room for this slab in my life. I need a full OS, I need power, I need an open platform and I need to run existing applications I currently have. Also regardless of what Steve Jobs said in his keynote speech, this for me is not going to replace a netbook. And it’s too damn heavy.

E3
I personally prefer the Tokyo Game Show than E3, but this year I think the event has been very interesting. Microsoft announces Kinetic, Sony with their 3Dness, and Nintendo with their new 3DS portable console. Out of the three industry heavyweights, Nintendo outshines the rest. I’m buying the 3DS without a doubt; Kingdom Hearts, Zelda, Kirby, Final Fantasy, Kid Icarus the list goes on. And NO 3D GLASSES REQUIRED!

Sci-Fi London
A great event every year, I couldn’t go to the entire event because of fencing commitments. However, I did go to the Anime All-Nighter; 10 hours of anime movies back to back starting at midnight (with the odd RedBull/toilet break inbetween). I absolutely loved it, it’s like a pub lock-in but in a cinema. The best anime was Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Bladeworks. I cannot tell you the sheer awesomeness of seeing this on the big screen; if you love Rin, Lancer et al then you must watch this. Unfortunately for some, it was the last anime shown that morning and the majority of the audience were fast asleep. I made sure I was completely awake for it.

iPhone 4
To grip or not to grip, that is the question. Either way, I am getting the HTC Desire running Android in a few weeks. At least people who are experiencing death grip woes get a free bumper case, offer valid until 30th September.

World Cup 2010
The tech angle for this is that I will never, ever, forgive ITV for their “transmission error”: showing a Hyundai ad JUST AS GERRARD SCORES THE FIRST GOAL FOR ENGLAND. Insert rage sentence here.

IT Crowd – Series 4
Our beloved geek series is back on Channel 4. Join Moss, Roy and Jen as they embark on more ridiculous IT shenanigans with utmost hilarity. Street Countdown!

My birthday
I got insanely drunk and played LAN games; apparently I can headshot quite well while inebriated. Everything else is a blur; I think we spent an hour trying to blow up the airbed at 4am. I highly recommend Danzka vodka with Mountain Dew.

Final Fantasy XIII
I completed it! You either love it or hate it, I personally liked it a lot. The battle system is to die for, yes the game is mostly on rails but the game does get going after awhile. There are some insanely difficuly bosses to beat, namely Proud Clad and Gigantuar if you find him on Gran Pulse. I’m just happy that I saw the ending after clocking in around 70 hours of gameplay. Also, I hate Barthandelus.

And finally…

Inception
I saw this movie when it was released on Friday. I have sat here for awhile thinking of how to review it and in summary, I just can’t. It’s such an amazing experience, that any words uttered on this page would not do it enough justice. Not to mention it’s rather difficult to describe, my mind was blown. If you think Memento was a mind masher, try this on for size… only Nolan can produce something like this on the big screen and succeed. A plot peppered full of twists and turns, stunts galore, and a great protagonist supported by a wonderful cast; these are the makings of a movie that will pull you in. I also love the music score by Hans Zimmer, it fits in with the film sequences perfectly.

It’s all about the Paradigm Shift! Jam that left shoulder button

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

I, amongst hoards of other people, are currently playing Final Fantasy XIII. After 9 hours of gameplay, I decided to get a few things off my chest.


I don’t like how you can’t change your characters. In fact the freedom of team customisation that is akin to say FF 7 or 8 is almost completely removed. Why Squeenix why? I tell you why, because they replaced this with something called the Paradigm Shift. You will soon realise just how important this function is, and how you cannot progress through the game without it. One time, during a 2 minute battle I must have switched Paradigms about 8 times; each Paradigm in the deck comprises of different tactical stances and roles for each team member. Your team works cohesively and dynamically depending on the situation. I like it, in fact after awhile I started to like it a lot. But walking into the next battle with full health is a bit weird, and I think takes away some of the real mechanics from the game. The left shoulder becomes a bit overused though. My index finger is testament to that.

The graphics are gorgeous, it’s so lush and lovely I just want to jump right in there. But everything seems to be on rails, rather like the old fashioned gun-toting Time Crisis. It does take the fun out of exploring, I am hoping that later on it will open up a bit more. I presume it will be, as you can catch a Chocobo to help you travel around. I encountered my first summon on Monday, or Eidolans. Shiva is a sister pair, which transforms into a rather awesome bike. It’s cooler than Fenrir for God sake. The game really picks up at this point, as the earlier chapters are too easy and slightly boring. Mainly they are used for tutorial purposes, which in a way is good. It would be too overwhelming to introduce so many new features in one go, so that was probably a good idea.

This game is gargantuan no doubt about it, I will write something more substantial once I complete it. Whenever that may be!

Comic for @girlygeekdom and @actionlamb. 2001: A Twitter Odyssey

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Recently @girlygeekdom and @actionlamb hit 3001 and 1001 followers respectively on Twitter (without even trying). After some tweets going back and forth, it inspired me to create this comic strip. 2001 fit nicely in between 3001 and 1001, this number then made me think of Kubrick’s classic and well… my mind works strangely like that.

It took two evenings to draw up the script and storyboard using good old fashioned pencil and notepad. Then a whole day to draw and compose the comic strip which is done entirely in Photoshop. The graphic tablet came in very handy for some of the doodles. It was tough squeezing the dialogue in such tiny boxes though.

Without further ado, I present to you… 2001: A Twitter Odyssey! Enjoy :)


Space: A Twitter Odyssey

London MCM Expo May 2009 – Pictures and Videos

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

The weekend was jam packed full of people attending the London MCM Expo, hosted at the Excel Center. Around 30,000 visitors were at the show, it doesn’t surprise me considering it took an hour of queueing before going through the entrance.

As ever, I have taken some pictures and video footage of the event. The first video is a general tour of the expo, and the second contains clips from the Cosplay Masquerade competition that was held on Sunday. I have to apologise in advance for some of the commentary, it was completely on the fly but there are no profanities that I am aware of!

London MCM Expo – A quick tour, with a bit of randomness thrown in.

London MCM Expo – Sunday’s Cosplay Masquerade