Flatout 3: “20,000 Fully Destructible Objects”

What really matters in a racing game is how much you can destroy stuff.

Because that’s what made Burnout awesome. Not the great arcade controls with which to smash things onto others.

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Michael Sokol: Examining Dwemthy's Array composite pattern

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Dwemthy’s Array is a 60 lines of code RPG-style adventure game written in Ruby as a part of Why’s Poignant Guide to Ruby to introduce meta-programming.

You’re a rabbit, and armed with your little boomerang, sword and bombs (!), you’re going to meet your doom and defeat Dwemthy’s Array, a…

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problemdog:

amazing

never not reblogging this. 

dauragon:

problemdog:

amazing

never not reblogging this. 

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iayd:

I normally don’t ever do this, but shitty/debbie downer blog incoming. I feel the need to not just not say anything about this
last night I played the worst show I have ever played in the history of forever
I played at this annual Halloween party/event called Zombie Prom; an event geared towards halloween downtown-goers, something that I was told is really big and people get really excited/go all out for it. I was set to be the headliner. cool, okay. no problem.
unfortunately, being the “headliner” is really cool especially when you have a sound guy who calls your gear setup “shitty”, asks you why there’s a “feedback coming from the Game Boy” (whilst perpetuating the use of blown out monitors), asks you why you don’t have a guitarist or a drummer, having workers at the venue not believe that you’re playing, and then having said sound guy not throw you a bone and have him not turn your sound up when it actually sounded fine in sound check.
also, it’s really professional and apparently easy to blame me for the bad sound, it’s not that hard to run two XLR/quarter inch stereo outs to a fucking sound system.
I played for 10 minutes; and people began to boo me, heckle me, give me thumbs downs, and call me names (I heard “faggot” and “dumb nintendo shit” a couple times) and one drunk man even threatened to throw a beer bottle at my face. shortly after this, and not even playing three tracks, I cut what I was playing short and got the fuck out of there. I would’ve cut it even shorter but I had to at least keep something going while Johnny (who was DJing that night) get up on stage and get his gear set back up. From the very beginning I was skeptical about how things were going to turn out, because I have played at the House of Rock before a couple times and it has always been pretty shitty; however, I was reassured it was going to be fine. keep in mind there was about 300 people standing in front of me while all of this was happening.
hate to use such a played out saying but this really was the straw that broke the camel’s back. I wouldn’t have expected anything less and the House of Rock really does a great job of specifically catering to the shitty demographic that Corpus has been festering for the past decade. never again.
thanks, but I’ll stick to playing out of town and at Studio B.
you can say hello to them here
also, I have always noticed this, but the fact that they have a rooster as their logo is the most ironic thing I have ever seen

iayd:

I normally don’t ever do this, but shitty/debbie downer blog incoming. I feel the need to not just not say anything about this

last night I played the worst show I have ever played in the history of forever

I played at this annual Halloween party/event called Zombie Prom; an event geared towards halloween downtown-goers, something that I was told is really big and people get really excited/go all out for it. I was set to be the headliner. cool, okay. no problem.

unfortunately, being the “headliner” is really cool especially when you have a sound guy who calls your gear setup “shitty”, asks you why there’s a “feedback coming from the Game Boy” (whilst perpetuating the use of blown out monitors), asks you why you don’t have a guitarist or a drummer, having workers at the venue not believe that you’re playing, and then having said sound guy not throw you a bone and have him not turn your sound up when it actually sounded fine in sound check.

also, it’s really professional and apparently easy to blame me for the bad sound, it’s not that hard to run two XLR/quarter inch stereo outs to a fucking sound system.

I played for 10 minutes; and people began to boo me, heckle me, give me thumbs downs, and call me names (I heard “faggot” and “dumb nintendo shit” a couple times) and one drunk man even threatened to throw a beer bottle at my face. shortly after this, and not even playing three tracks, I cut what I was playing short and got the fuck out of there. I would’ve cut it even shorter but I had to at least keep something going while Johnny (who was DJing that night) get up on stage and get his gear set back up. From the very beginning I was skeptical about how things were going to turn out, because I have played at the House of Rock before a couple times and it has always been pretty shitty; however, I was reassured it was going to be fine. keep in mind there was about 300 people standing in front of me while all of this was happening.

hate to use such a played out saying but this really was the straw that broke the camel’s back. I wouldn’t have expected anything less and the House of Rock really does a great job of specifically catering to the shitty demographic that Corpus has been festering for the past decade. never again.

thanks, but I’ll stick to playing out of town and at Studio B.

you can say hello to them here

also, I have always noticed this, but the fact that they have a rooster as their logo is the most ironic thing I have ever seen

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