Going for a Song
- Fun and Games
- By Taymar
- 11 April 2008
Have you got what it takes to burn the rope?
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Going for a Song
Have you got what it takes to burn the rope?
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Don’t Be a Fool
It’s that day again - take everything with a grain of salt lest you be fooled. With that warning out of the way, here are my personal favorites for April Fools’ Day.
Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. announces its long-awaited return to console gaming with World of Warcraft: The Molten Core and offers a new Bard Hero Class as a part of Wrath of the Lich King.
WowInsider announce that they are becoming HKO Insider and covering the very popular MMO Hello Kitty Online.
Just as this popular party accessory holds at its core a delicious payload of candy, so too does its history hide a fascinating tale of war, destruction, faith, rebirth and the ultimate triumph of good over evil: The Diablo Loot Piñata
Guildwars has changed all player-controlled characters into stick figures.
LotRO announces the Fowl-Peoples as a new race for the Battle of Amon Hen update, complete with Chicken Coop housing.
The Sony sites are coming back with “You don’t have permission to access / on this server,” maybe their idea of a joke?
If you see any other gaming pranks for April Fools, leave a note in the comments so we can all share in the fun.
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Links to make you smile
Starcraft fans must watch this Korean comedian imitating the game. No, I don’t speak Korean but it’s hysterical never-the-less.
In an attempt to lighten up from all the EQ2flames madness, I thought I’d share Kaladryn’s great post on their forums:
Why I Should Win the Gigglegibber Lottery
Unfortunately, this got hidden away on the server forums and so (in my opinion) never got the attention that it should have.
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Burned Woods
It has come to my attention that there are people who do not know the story of Burned Woods. The important thing to know is that there was a zone called Burning Woods, which was a part of Kunark in EQ1.
This took some time because the original thread got destroyed in a forum update and I found various versions floating around that are not quite what I remember the main version. Most seem to have the language cleaned up which - considering he bleeped out 90% of the swearing in the original, struck me as unnecessary. The main version seems to replace “a$$” with Halfling which is totally bizarre.
Luckily, I did find it eventually - on our guild forums. I should have looked there first. :)
This was originally was posted to EQNecros and the follow-up (by someone else) appeared on the thread about a week later.
So there I was…..minding my own business in The Overthere, when all of a sudden I see the message: “d00d sow plz”.
Of course, my natural instinct was not to answer, since I thought the clueless newb (hereafter referred to politely as “the petitioner”) must have been poorly informed at best.
Boy was I ever wrong. [More...]
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Pirates of the Caribbean Online
Pirates of the Caribbean Online has had bizarrely low-key marketing for a Disney game. As with any Disney game, you need to have enjoyed the films to really get into the game — but if you have a soft spot for Captain Jack Sparrow and his cohorts, this game should at least make you smile. Best thing of all, you can play for free! There are some minor limitations and you will get some in-game advertising (mainly telling you to upgrade for full screen mode) but it’s certainly totally playable.
Disney developers have made some weird assumptions (non-US readers, use [shift]-2 to get the @ symbol when asked for your email address) and when I started up it forced my monitor into 1024×768 pixels; changing to windowed mode didn’t initially fix this but a reboot and reload of the game seemed to get it right. They’ve also made a few unexpected decisions in terms of UI and key-interface but nothing game-breaking.
You only need to give basic details to sign up on the web for your account and then download the client. [More...]
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Bizarro YouTube
I think there might be something in the air at the moment. This morning I saw a link to this very weird Chinese real-life PvP game. I was still shaking my head and mumbling WTF to myself when I landed on a post with the somewhat slower paced WoW in Real Life in China piece. Just as I thought I might be recovering, someone else posted this Japanese Ronald McDonald dance flick.
I’m not clicking on any more Youtube links until morning! Maybe things will be back to normal then.
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Solo Fun
What a brilliant idea — you have to help future instances of you get up the stairs to solve the puzzle…
http://www.nekogames.jp/mt/2008/01/cursor10.html
It’s not just about high score - can you make it to the 16th floor? I’ve spent most of today cursing myself for not being more helpful when I needed it most. Not to mention getting in my own way!
Great concept - very, very clever. Now that I’ve sussed it, I’d like to go back and help the previous instances of myself…
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Something for the Weekend?
You can play Daikatana free until December 31st. Previously held up as an example of how wrong game development can go, word now is that it’s not so bad after all.
Daikatana delivered on its promise of delivering a huge game of 24 sprawling levels spanning four distinct ages (Ancient Greece, Dark Ages in Norway, futuristic Japan, and a near-future San Francisco). Each level had a suite of unique enemies and weapons, with the only constant being the game’s hero named, uh, Hiro, and his sidekicks Miko and the regrettably stereotypical Superfly Johnson, both of whom fought alongside Hiro. The titular star of the game, the actual Daikatana sword wielded by Hiro, persisted throughout, gaining experience and effectiveness the more players used it. But while the game delivered the supposed flash of its promise, it failed to deliver the substance.
Still, there’s worse ways to spend a blustery day when the roads are packed with Christmas shoppers. Give it a whirl and see for yourself!
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Hobbit Rap
This Lord of the Rhymes video is just excellent. Complete with sexy Elf girls and Gollum! You may not wish to view this at work if you have a reputation to protect - also some adult language. But I enjoyed it - it’s loud and very silly and very fun!
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This Thread Delivers
This is great! I laughed aloud: [angry-sounding thread title]
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