dr4b: (tran iidx)
Today was a really good day, I think, but somehow I don't feel energized by it, which is an exceptionally bad sign.

I guess I woke up at 9:45am or so. I-Gene, who had crashed on the couch here last night, woke me up to say he was going down to ACME Bowl for the IIDX tourney. I was too zonked and decided there wasn't really a point in my entering anyway, so I'd roll over for another hour or two of sleep, expecting I'd make it down there around lunchtime.

Well, I woke up at 12:45pm. I think I finally made it to the arcade around 2:30pm. Both the In The Groove tourney and the Beatmania IIDX tourney were both in full gear at that point, surprisingly.

I saw [profile] kyleward and Chris Foy! I hadn't seen either of them in forever. Kyle looks great, he's lost a lot of weight since last time I saw him, and it sounds really exciting how him and Chris Danford actually get to work on ITG full-time now. We were reminiscing about the crazy old days when we'd always randomly meet up at Sunset Bowl at bizarre hours to play DDR. And Foy is still crazy, of course. I had fun brainstorming with them and Jerrad about tourney timing for their Las Vegas thing next week, which sounds like it'll go pretty well anyway, though. (good luck to all of you guys who are going! despite that I can't play the arrow-stomping games anymore, I am excited for you all.)

I also saw a lot of people in the IIDX tourney -- [profile] metroid23 was running it, and [profile] farren_bronaugh, [profile] cynic573, [profile] crackoon, [profile] bobsyouruncle, [profile] keevon, [profile] thunderbird8, [profile] tadzilla, [profile] zqfmbg, and some other people I didn't know or am forgetting, had all entered it. I got to see James win, and I-Gene come in second. There was some little kid named Gorrum or something who was pretty frickin' good, too. The funniest round was without a doubt the one where Met had this list of four incredibly easy songs and got people to eliminate them down to two songs -- THEN told them they had to play them on Light-14 (aka doubles mode). That was hilarious. Met deserves lots of style points for that, though I still think it would have been funnier to actually force people into playing Ballad For You.

There was a side room set up with some IIDX and Pop'n and all. I don't remember who the one guy was with the Pop'n setup (Gosha, maybe?) but it was really discombobulating to have the controller down on a table and have the screen be 8 feet up in the air. Almost like touch typing. I played a few songs on his controller though, and his right green key was sticking. If I'd had a screwdriver there I would have been happy to take it apart and fix it like I fixed mine :)

The side room was both cool and frustrating all at once. Sometimes I really hate how I end up acting more aloof and spacey around Bemani people because they can really, really frustrate me. The oldskool folks, the ones I know well from back when I first moved here and we'd all hang out at IZ or have Bemani parties all the time, they're cool, but the new crowd, which is pretty much all teenagers, I just don't really click with at all, especially since it always feels like they're mostly from the school of point 3 of a post that [personal profile] seishinbyou made a few weeks ago. There were a few nice people that I'd never met before, though, I guess; I shouldn't entirely generalize.

At any rate it got a lot more fun later on when it was Keevon and Amber and I sitting around singing along loudly and poorly to stuff like Dr. Bombay songs ("S! S! O!") and Prince on a Star and Macho Gang, and the m-flo songs on IIDX. There was also some guy who came in that was a friend of the ITG tourney organizer, and he was really nice and funny. ("I can't believe you guys are talking about Super Famicom cartridges!") It's a little bizarre to go to a big Bemani tourney in the Seattle area and not know who a lot of people there are -- but even more bizarre to not even know who the people *running* the thing are, since I used to be behind the desk helping out at so many of the DDR tourneys around here for a while. I still think my most memorable Seattle DDR tourneys were things like working all weekend for Nykkel at DM5, or being Steve's number cruncher at the first team tourney. Sigh.

But now, I just feel old. I dunno. God, I can't believe it's coming up on almost SIX YEARS since I first started playing DDR, and almost a year since I had to outright quit due to the knee and foot problems.

I ran into Bill Masterman (the guy who runs the arcade) though, and he still remembered who I was :) And I asked him whether he'd thought about getting Pop'n'Music, and he promised me that he's keeping his eye out for a good deal on a machine -- and that he specifically would want to get Pop'n' 10 or later, something new and cool. That made my day. I hope he was serious! And I hope Met-Matt will run a Pop'n tournament if he does get a machine!

I left the arcade around when the IIDX tourney ended, because I wasn't sure what dinner plans looked like for everyone, and also, I had said I'd show up at the gaming party at the House of Slack today. So I did. I arrived about 15 minutes before dinner was ready at the House of Slack, anyway. Megan and Josh had roasted a huge turkey, and also made stuffing, and mashed potatoes with horseradish, and some other stuff, and I was starving, so it was great.

Bill and Katje are in town, which was the impetus for having people over. It was sort of funny since because when I arrived, the living room was full of people with babies and puppies, and the dining room was full of people playing a piratey boardgame that Bill described as being "a combination between Monopoly and Talisman", which doesn't speak well for it at all! After they finished that and after dinner and after hanging out chatting a bit with Sheryl and Ficus and all, a bunch of us ended up getting out the World of Warcraft board game -- I'm really not making that up -- and played it for hoooooooours.

Jarrett and Josh and I were the Horde characters, and Bill and Justin and Cory were Alliance. Horde went first, and I guess we got lucky with our quests and never got jumped by random monsters, and Josh had a polymorph spell which knocked them out easy anyway. So we jumped ahead pretty quickly and kept levelling faster and beating up bigger and bigger things. I played a troll priestess, and I made a point of being an obnoxious online person *in real life* for amusement sake. Like, Josh would say "How about we go take on that quest over there with the goblins," and I'd be like "OMG OK I want XP LOL", to which Josh replied, "Deanna has been KICKED from the group." Heh heh. Or when the Alliance guys were near us on the board and we were a higher level I was suggesting we should go PVP them -- "Let's go gank those noobs LOL!" I was thinking it'd be really cute to get a t-shirt made for a newborn baby that simply read "NOOB", but something tells me that most of my friends who currently have newborn babies would not be into dressing them in such a t-shirt.

The game's supposed to take 30 turns, but we quit playing at 2am, about 24 turns in. I think it's a fun game, but it suffers from vague downtime issues -- while your faction is actually doing stuff, it's a lot of fun, but while the other faction is doing stuff, you pretty much sit there and wait for them, which isn't particularly exciting. Oh well. I'd play it again, and I don't even play World of Warcraft. So arr.

Anyway, yeah, it was a long day full of hanging out with people and playing games, which should have been pretty good, and I guess it was. I dunno.
dr4b: (pouty)
Woke up late again, of course, and Oren came over. For lack of any better ideas for lunch, we went to Uwajimaya, where we met up with Zach. I got thai noodles and everyone else got sushi, and we took it all back to Oren's house, where we sat around playing cards for several hours -- first Mhing (a mah-jong card game we hadn't played in aaaaages) and more Tichu, where Carl and I teamed up and actually beat Oren and Zach, thus ending the debate about whether Oren always wins or Deanna always loses.

Because it was a Sunday night, Zach and Oren and Carl and I went to Taste of India. It still amuses me to no end to type a sentence like that, being as we used to have a group of friends back in college who went to the Taste of India restaurant in Pittsburgh every Sunday night. Whee. Carl and I split some matar paneer and I ate too much bread.

Came back here, watched a few episodes of Sledge Hammer, played some 4-player Mario Kart, and then Zach and Oren left. Carl and I stayed up talking for a while, but not too late because he had an early morning flight today, and infact, as I type this he should be in the air somewhere. Bleh, guess I'll see him at Carnival or something.

So, yeah. I'll do new year's resolutions soon, but I should go do some productive-like things today.
dr4b: (nippon ham fighters)
I suppose it's a new year now, isn't it. Hello, 2006.

Today, Oren came over and Carl and I went to lunch with him at Chipotle. After that we came back here to my place, and played video games for several hours. They played Kingdom Hearts and some Ocarina of Time, while I worked on some Perl scripts and whatnot. (Believe it or not, that's really like my ideal work environment -- hacking away on my computer with some friends hanging out in the other room being amusing but not wholly distracting.) We also played Mario Kart 64 together for a while, and some Pokemon Puzzle League.

Zach came over and then we all sat around playing Tichu for god-only-knows-how-long. Zach and I were partners against Oren and Carl and for the most part we got annhilated, not that I mind because it was just for fun.

Eventually Zach had to leave, and we headed up to Lake Forest Park, ostensibly to go to Heidi and Cory's new years party, but we decided to stop for dinner first at Pagliacci's, and by the time we were done it was almost 10pm and Carl was falling asleep due to east coast time, so instead we came back here and put on the movie Mr. Baseball and watched that. (I love that movie! And since it is about Japanese baseball, I think Carl and Oren enjoyed it a little too.)

5 minutes before the end of the movie, we heard a bunch of loud bangs and booms from outside -- people were setting off fireworks all over because it was midnight! We went out on the balcony for a bit and watched the fireworks, then came back inside, ate some mochi, and watched the end of the movie.

So, come to think of it, this was an awful lot like last year's new years' eve -- hanging out with close friends from CMU, playing cards, watching a movie from 1992. Glad I got to spend a second New Year's in a row with Carl. This year, rather than Chris calling me, [profile] arashink called me, though I didn't find the cellphone in time. Pretty amusing.

Happy New Year, everyone.
Well, it wasn't exactly a traditional Christmas by any means -- but, I woke up to the ringing of my cellphone, as Nick was calling me. I was really groggy so all I really remember is that he called. A bit later I really woke up, and went to Safeway and procured various foodage, and then I spent an hour or two cleaning up my apartment, and preparing meatloaf. Rather than go with some actual traditional recipe, I figured that as long as I had two pounds of ground meat (I did 2/3 beef, 1/3 pork) and some eggs, it wouldn't really matter what else I mixed in. I went with 1-1/3 cups bread crumbs, a spoonful or two of diced garlic, a few spoonfuls of minced onions, a sprinkling of black pepper, and an estimated 1/2 cup ketchup. It seemed reasonable.

[profile] farren_bronaugh came over around 5ish, pretty much immediately after I'd put the meatloaf in the oven, and we played Pokemon Puzzle League until [personal profile] oren showed up 45 minutes later or so. A little after that I also made mashed potatoes (from a mix -- it was really amusing to me to be like "wow! I put the water in the container, and the flakes in the water, and microwave it, and next thing you know I have mashed potatoes!") We had dinner a bit after that -- I think the meatloaf actually came out well, and I also had applesauce and rolls and stuff. Of course, half the pan of meatloaf is left, so you can guess what I'll be eating for the next few days, heh.

We played a game of Ticket To Ride after that -- Ryan won, though I did fill 6 tickets, screwing over Oren for his third ticket on the last turn of the game. Then, we played more PPL. For like, 4 hours. I'm not kidding. Ryan and I had one particular round of 3-D mode that went 23 minutes and 3 seconds, which even breaks the record James (Crackoon) and I had of that time we had a 15-minute game going until Charlie or Keevon or someone got sick of Blaine's "When you're hot, you're HOT" and turned off the N64. Towards the end of the evening tonight, we unlocked the hidden characters and Oren and I delighted in yelling "DEW-GONG-GONG-GONG-GONG!" while playing several rounds of 2-D mode at level 10.

Afterwards it was pretty late, so I kicked everyone out.

Whee. Not too bad a Christmas, I guess. So, let's see. Tomorrow I don't have work, but I need to assemble the wardrobe-shelf thingy, and in theory I should go to the gym, and work on some non-work computer-related things (like writing a Perl script to figure out when I'm going to Japan next summer, etc).
dr4b: (puzzle pirates exhausted)
Today, there was sleep. Sleep, in theory, is good when you feel sick.

After the sleep, there was an hour or two of relaxing and reading and determining whether I felt good enough to go hang out with people; eventually I decided I had cabin fever.

I drove over to Nykkel's house, where I got there just in time to intercept a game of Cosmic Encounter with him, Farren, DJ, and Phaedrus.

After that, Nykkel's (extremely cute) brother who is in town for the weekend showed up, and most of us hadn't met him before, so that was cool. We all went over to Buca di Beppo for dinner. It was pretty awesome, since I'd wanted to go there for ages, but never had a big group to go with. The food was great, and plentiful, and I got to catch up with people, especially Farren. (BTW, I looked it up, and we did go to a game this year, not in May, but April 10th -- still, the 2006 Schedule has the Indians here on May 7th and the Devil Rays on May 8th next year. Yay!)

We got back from dinner, and finished the game of Cosmic. It didn't take long, and everyone won but Phaedrus. Honestly, I think we were mostly too full of food to play much longer anyway.

Then there was a lot of みんな大好き塊, and I think my take on the game is still "I should buy the soundtrack instead of the actual game". It's sad, but I suck at Katamari, I really do, though I enjoy hanging out with people and playing it or watching them play it.

Came home. Catching up on the net. Astros up 2-1 in the series on the Braves. Anaheim still up only 2-1 on the Yankees due to rain. Cardinals are going to the NLCS, White Sox to the ALCS. My hope for a CWS-STL World Series is still on target. Whee.
dr4b: (pop'n'music Sana)
I meant to wake up this morning and head down to Safeco Field for a nice self-indulgent day at the baseball game. By "self-indulgent", I mean, wearing my Pirates Kendall shirt, watching batting practice and harrassing players for autographs, rummaging through the cheap crap in the clearance racks and bins at the team store at my leisure, and getting the best single seat I could snag in the stadium, even if it'd cost $50 and be only a few rows behind home plate.

Thing is, when I awoke to my alarm at 9am, I decided, "WHAT THE FUCK WAS I THINKING?" and instead turned off the alarm and went back to sleep.

So, I woke up at 2pm or so, and goofed off here for several hours, instead. I listened to relevant baseball games for a few hours (damn yooooooooou, Roger Clemens), played a little PP until the rainstorm knocked out my cable modem, and just sort of relaxed for once.

In the evening, I drove over to [profile] keevon's new house for his videogames/housewarming party thing. When I got there, a few people ([personal profile] megami, [profile] cheesethrower, [profile] tadzilla, [profile] keevon, and [profile] bobsyouruncle) were starting a game of Traders of Genoa, so I went downstairs to see what was going on there, and at first it simply looked like [profile] thunderbird8, [profile] tanuwa, Jeff, [profile] metroid23, and [profile] cynic573 were all intently playing games on their individual Nintendo DSes, while some weird music was playing on the stereo, except it turned out they were actually all playing "Band Brothers" together, and *making* that weird music. It was very bizarre. They told me to go up and borrow someone's DS since it'd support up to 8 players, so I got Kevin's and came back down and also connected, and played for a while. It was a lot of fun, if a bit strange. After that, Matt spent a while showing me a game called "Oendan", which is this funky music game that's sort of like a combination of Technic Beat and... gah, I dunno, it's got this weird manga plot on one screen and a really difficult music touch-screen game going on the other.

The upshot is, I really had no idea that the Nintendo DS could do crazy shit like playing multiplayer networked games like that. I probably spent a good chunk of the rest of the evening playing Oendan after a while. I did try out Jeff's crazy $500 Grand Turismo real-car controller on his big-screen TV, which was cool, but I suck at the GT games, especially since my method of playing racing videogames always involves knowing what speed and angle to ricochet off walls and cars at. I played a little Soul Calibur on the XBox with Charlie, but I really suck at all Soul ____ games that aren't the original Soul Edge, unfortunately. I did spend some time on the NES playing Marble Madness, though, and that was good. After that, Thunderbird played Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for a while, while Jerrad and Keith and Tada and people played Fluxx, and then a whole ton of people played poker in the basement, and I'm not really a poker person, so eh.

I chatted with Thunderbird about Puzzle Pirates a bit (he was being lame and playing the single player version on his laptop), and ended up leaving around midnight because I was still pretty tired, and I'm going to get up for real and go to the Mariners game on Sunday. It was good to see people from the old Bemani/videogames crowd.

But, now I'm somewhat torn. I was thinking of making a big videogame order sometime soon since I need to catch up on a few titles (speaking of which -- anyone know an importer who has Pop'n'Music 10? NCSX/Himeya/TNJ say they're out of stock), and now I'm wondering if maybe I want to get a Nintendo DS as well. I've never ever owned a handheld game system (despite having 11 consoles or so), but I always figured one of them would eventually break me, and this one is looking pretty close, especially since I could still pick up some of the GBA games that almost broke me when the GBA-SP came out.

On the other hand, even if I got a DS, I don't think I want Nintendogs. I have enough things to worry about *without* adding on a cute virtual pet that might run away from me and come back with fleas.

fencing

Jun. 13th, 2005 01:45 am
dr4b: (ginkakuji)
Eh... today I went to Megan and Josh's house, watched them build a fence for a bit, attempted to take Ficus's puppy Oliver for a walk, except Ollie didn't want to go to Greenlake, so I ended up walking the lake by myself. It was a nice day for a walk, sunny and 65 degrees. Afterwards, I mooched dinner, because I'm just a slacker like that.

I've been playing a lot of the video game Amplitude the last few days. I'd been stuck on a few songs, notably "I am hated" on Brutal and "Shades of blue" on Insane. I beat both of those tonight and got fairly far into Insane mode as well. I dunno why I've been playing it, I just have. The thing is, I tried to go back and play Frequency, and it just SUCKS in comparison, oddly enough... there aren't even any songs on there I wanted to play besides Science Genius Girl anymore. Go figure.

I really should make a "to-do" list for myself of things I need to get done this week while I have daytimes free, but most of the stuff on my list isn't really urgent. Hmm.

Phillies this week! Phillies this week! Phillies this week!
Today I went to help Megan and Josh build their fence, except that there were a ton of people and not enough of a bottleneck. I did some weeding, and then I sat around playing piano for a while, and then I just gave up and left. I know, I suck. I did get to see Ficus's new puppy Oliver, who is the cutest puppydog I have ever seen in my entire lifetime. Infact, I think it's a crime for a puppy to be that damn cute.

Anyway, Drew and Oren had both called me while I was sitting around at M&J's house, so I ended up picking up Oren and going to Taste of India for dinner... I figured that was a Seattle restaurant he should see. Food was good and the chai was great because it was so chilly out today. After that we came back to my apartment and played Karaoke Revolution for a while, which was really funny and Oren made fun of my deteriorating kanji skills. Drew and Jason came over after that and hung out for a while, and we played Ticket to Ride. That was pretty fun, except the very last turn where Oren ended the game one turn too soon for me (it took me 5 turns to gather 4 wilds and a blue)... I woulda tied him for the win with 116 if he'd ended it one turn later, but instead I placed dead last. Arr.

Whee, been listening to the Final Fantasy 4 music all day. I figured out how to play Rydia's theme and some others on the piano today at M&J's house, at least.

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