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The new stuff chronicles #18: PS3 and another car

Movies, Playstation, RC, The new stuff chronicles, Videogames | Posted by Dr. J
Feb 06 2011

Last Friday I was at the Mediamarkt with a friend and I finally decided to get me a Playstation 3, or PS3 for short. I had actually planned this already for a long time, but now was the moment that it finally dropped to an acceptable price for a game console. I said that I had this planned for a long time already is because God of War 3 is a PS3 exclusive title. I have God of War and God of War 2 on the PS2 and after beating both several times I was really hungry for more over the top Kratos action. So on the list of games to get with the PS3, God of War 3 was the top essential. Just in case God of War 3 would leave me hungry for more I also got Dante’s Inferno. Dante’s Inferno is basicly exactly the same as God of War, but with a slightly different look. The gameplay is more or less the same, so it’s pretty hard not to like it. And while browsing through the available games I also found WipeOut HD Fury and I couldn’t leave that sitting there either. WipeOut is awesome. WipeOut HD Fury isn’t much different from the WipeOut games on the PS2, however, it is a little friendlier to beginners as WipeOut Fusion and WipeOut Pulse on the PS2 and it looks awesome, the controls are tight and it starts of easy, but gets pretty tough really quick.

At first the PS3 wouldn’t let me play the sound through my stereo set and video through HDMI, but a little hopping through the config menu’s fixed that. Surround sound is overrated. I still love my 15 year old Sony RXD7.

A good thing about the PS3 is that it plays Blu-Ray discs and DVD’s. So now I no longer have to use my XBox as a DVD player. Ofcourse it’s also possible to play DVD’s on a PS2, but I don’t have a media remote for that one and operating it with a wired controller from my bed is a pain. Fortunatly,  the PS3 has wireless controllers. But I wouldn’t be me if I didn’t get some Blu-Ray movies with it as well. Here are the two I got.

Avatar needs no introduction and I’m not usually into French movies, but Amelie is quite a special case. It’s not very often that you actually get to love the main character in a movie, but somehow they pulled that off in Amelie. Check it if you want to see what I mean.

The title of this installment of The new stuff chronicles also says something about another car. So yeah, here it is.

This is a Tamiya F103GT with a full graphite chassis and some aluminum hop-ups. I got this second hand from a guy over at a Tamiya fan site and it replaced the only non Tamiya car I had in my collection, the Corally CCT which went to a Corally fan. The body has some impact damage and the chassis does have some scratches at the bottom, but that’s normal on a second hand car which has had some running time on a track. I don’t think I’ll be getting a replacement body however as this body is insanely expensive. Maybe I’ll get something else sometime, but for now this will do. I still need to get an ESC and motor for this one anyway, so I won’t be running this car yet anyway.

The new stuff chronicles #13: thingies!

Movies, Old stuff, RC, The new stuff chronicles, Videogames, XBox | Posted by Dr. J
Dec 27 2009

What’s that? No posts for about a half year and then 2 posts on the same day? Must be something special then…

Anyway, time for another new stuff chronicle. This time there isn’t any real theme to it. Some of this, some of that. Let’s get started.

On December 19th, me and my friend Michiel went to Amsterdam to visit the one and only “PC Dumpdag”. In English that would be the PC Dump Day. At PC dump there are many things to be found for little money and some are computer related while others are not. Basicly it’s a computer discount market, but besides computer stuff there are cheap ass remote control helicopters, cheap ass remote control cars, electric razors, movies, games and other useless crap. For the first time we were actually looking for something we could take home with us as there was barely anything interesting to be found and we decided that we wouldn’t go home with empty hands, so here is what I finally got.

First, a miniature vice (or vise for American readers):

This little thingy may look more useless than it actually is. It can be mounted on a table or something using the suction cup at it’s bottom and it stands pretty firm that way. I’m going to use this thing to hold wires and such that I want to solder together so I can use 1 hand to hold 1 wire and the other to hold the soldering iron and since I don’t have a third hand this vice can actually hold the other wire.

Second, some crappy movies:

The first movie (on the left) is Scarecrow Slayer. This is really as bad as it sounds. It’s the only one I’ve watched so far and it’s really so bad that it’s funny. The camerawork is rubbish. The acting is some of the worst I’ve ever seen. The story makes no sense at all. It’s not scary. And it’s so cheap that the gore effects aren’t gory at all. But besides all that it was a good laugh and that’s all that matters. The best thing is that it even has a behind the scenes documentary on the disc and some of the girls are pretty nice looking.

The second movie was a great find. I haven’t seen it yet, but I know it’s awesome. I know that because it was mentioned at “de Nacht van de Wansmaak” (night of bad taste) a few years ago. It’s even mentioned on one of the two Nacht van de Wansmaak DVD’s that I mentioned in a distant past on this post and this post. That was so long ago that they aren’t even called New stuff chronicles yet.

The last movie has yet to surprise me, but the title and tagline are promising. “Super Badass: from farmer to bounty hunter” has to be awesome.

That’s it for the PC Dumpdag. Let’s move on.

The same day I also went to Rotterdam to pick up something I bought through an internet marketplace for second hand goods. It’s this:

Yes boys and girls, this is a really old Pong console. But unlike most Pong consoles, this one doesn’t have a big clumsy base station with 2 controllers, this one has it’s base in the controller with all the switches and it’s sound in the other controller. I don’t have much data on it besides these 2 pictures, but I believe it was made in the late 70′s or early 80′s. The brand is Eaca and that even has a page on Wikipedia right here. At first I thought it was from 1971, but that’s impossible according to the Wikipedia text as Eaca produced Pong style consoles from 1975 to 1983. So this one is from sometime between those years. It doesn’t have it’s original power supply unit anymore, but it works on the one I got with it. The knob on the base controller was kind of sticky, but prying a screwdriver under it fixed that problem and now it works like a charm. Playing Pong has never been so much fun. There’s nothing like playing an old game the old fashioned way.

A few weeks ago, even before Christmas, we have the Sinterklaas celebration. Sinterklaas is our version of Santa and the biggest differences are the following.

  • Sinterklaas lives in spain instead of on the North Pole.
  • Sinterklaas has existed in some distant past where Santa has not.
  • Sinterklaas travels by boat and not on a sleigh with flying Reindeer.
  • Sinterklaas has black people to help him out instead of non existant elves.

These black people aren’t negroids by the way. They are this black because of the soot in the chimneys of the houses where the presents are to be delivered. So there is no racism involved in this celebration.

Anyway, I got this:

This is an interesting game. I will never say that Halo is a good game in any way, but this game proves that something good can be made on Halo technology. Stubbs The Zombie is a very fun game running on the Halo Engine on the XBox. As with Halo, there is also a PC version of this game, but as to be expected, the XBox version is far superior.

This game is the other way around zombie game. You don’t get to shoot or slash zombies. Instead, you get to be the zombie and eat people’s brains. Sound fun? It is.

And lastly, I got an XBox console. No 360, just a plain old XBox. My brother’s girl didn’t want it anymore, so I bought it of her. Here’s a pic, nothing else to it.

…End of line.

YASP (Yet Another Shopping Spree)

Movies, PC gaming, Videogames | Posted by Dr. J
Oct 28 2006

Before I continue with today’s subject I’ll do a little clearing up on why there still aren’t any pictures in my previous post. The gallery is working and so is the rest of the webspace, but there is some trouble with uploading a large amount of images at once. The FTP denies direct access to the required folder, which is probably caused by the fact that the folder was created with the wrong permissions by the gallery script. This means that I would have to upload all 58 pictures seperately… Thanks, but no thanks. So those pictures will have to wait untill this has been resolved and since I can’t do it myself (I have no root access), an administrator of my webhost will have to fix it for me and then I’ll look at the script to see if I can change the permissions it sets on new folders.

So, on to today’s stuff, I bought 2 DVD’s and a DVD-ROM! Not actually 2 movies, but a compilation DVD and the first season of a series and the DVD-ROM isn’t really a game either… It’s an expansion pack for one of my favourite modern games.
DVD’s

DVD-ROM

  • F.E.A.R. Extraction Point

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Gone shopping on tuesday october 3rd

Movies, Other, PC gaming, Videogames | Posted by Dr. J
Oct 05 2006

Last tuesday, which was the 3rd of october, we had a little theater show planned by our school which was mandatory, so we had to visit and watch.
Before the actual show, we (a few friends/classmates and I) decided to walk into the city center and stroll down some shops, maybe even buy something and so i did. I bought 3 DVD movies and a bargainbin videogame.
Movies

Videogame

  • Project Snowblind, PC DVD ROM

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