First up, Otakon, We will be there, and hopefully so will many of you. It's going to be neat to see how many MegaTokyo Shirts will be walking around the Balitmore Convention Center this weekend. If you have one, then do us a favor and wear it - if only to amuse my sick sense of humor.
The panel schedule has been in limbo this week but now have it worked out, we will be on a "Web Manga" panel on Friday at noon. However, we're also going to hold a super secret evening with "MegaTokyo Panel" so we can field questions from our readers and handle other MT related things. The "MegaTokyo Panel" will be held on Friday August 10th, 6pm-8pm in Panel Room 3. The convention should be fun for us, we've been looking forward to seeing our readers, but also we'll be having a bit of a get-together in the webcomic realm, Hot Soup (formally of Lethal Doses, and now artist for Winter) will be lurking around with us as well.
[To the Rant-mobile!]
Well, it's been an interesting month
It all started innocently enough, I went to my local crack dealer (read GameStop) and picked up an assortment of new games for my button-pushing pleasure. One of them was "Gran Turismo 3".
For the unenlightened, "Gran Turismo 3" is an extremely realistic racing simulation game, minus the "racing" and "realistic" parts.
The physics engine would be great, if it weren't for the fact that I can hit another object while going 100mph and just "bounce" off it. I expected better from a game that touts itself as a "Realistic Racing Simulation". Yet, I cause would should be a fatal crash and just bounce right off the wall, the car's engine continues to run, and no GEICO agent has contacted me about a claim on my insurance. In GT3, you begin the game like most teenagers do: lotta money, no license.
Unfortunately, this money is barely enough to buy the cheapest of the rice burners, after which you engage in the afore-mentioned "realistic racing action".
I purchased the black & white panda Trueno -- I was told by my friends that this car was extremely "rice-able" -- and so I began play with it, and some custom mods I purchased with the leftover cash.
Initially, I found myself losing even the easiest races. Slowly, I began to accumulate more funds and flush more of my hard fought winnings into upgrading this now expensive piece of crap.
To its credit, I did finally realize how GT3 is "realistic". The point of the game isn't to race, or even to make a fast car thru purchasing and installing parts upgrades, instead: it's to spend lots of money on a car that sucks, and get very little in return - just like the real world.
On a unrelated note, everyone seems to be furious about George Lucas's title for "Star Wars Episode II", now called "Attack of the Clones". I may really guys, relax - it could have been worse... They could have called it "Send in the Clones."
I saw this over at the makers of "the funny" - Penny Arcade. It suggests the Coke doesnt own the copyright to their own logo anymore, and did a lot of other very bad things to the justice system.