Edit 10-20-2004: SWEET MOTHER OF CRAP, they did it. That's nuts. People will be talking about this for generations.
I'm going to preface this by saying that I am neither a Red Sox fan nor a Yankees fan. I dislike any time anyone talks about the overhyped curse, and dislike the fact that those two teams have payrolls higher than the GNP of several nations.
But Curt Schilling going out there with sutures to keep his ankle tendon in place? With his foot actually bleeding every time he pushed off the mound?
That's crazy. That's stone-cold, frothing, babbling, get that man a straitjacket crazy.
Wow. Just wow.
I would feel amiss if I didn't point out that the American version of Taiko no Tatsujin comes out next week. It's called Taiko Drum Master in the US, and the song list for the amusing little drum game is as follows:
Licensed Rock/Pop: ABC; American Girls; Are You Gonna Be My Girl; Bowlingfor Soup - Jimmy Neutron Theme; Girls & Boys; I'm A Believer;Killer Queen; Lady Marmalade; Love Shack; Material Girl; My Sharona; Rockthe Dragon (Dragonball Z Theme); Slide; That's The Way (I Like It);The Impression That I Get; Toxic; Tubthumping; Walking On Sunshine
Classical: Beethoven's Symphony No. 5; Carmen Prelude; Foster's Medley;Hungarian Dances No. 5; Symphony No. 25 in G Minor; William Tell Overture
Namco Original: Don Rangers; Dragon Spirit; Katamari on the Rocks; RidgeRacer; Soul Calibur II Brave Sword, Braver Soul; Taiko March; The Genjiand the Heike Clans
Even though I'm afraid that Lady Marmalade is more than likely the crappy Moulin Rouge version and not the REAL one, and that Rock the Dragon is a deal breaker, I still like the quirky gameplay of the drum game. So check it out, if you weren't already planning to. Maybe it'll surprise you like Katamari Damashii (Katamari Damacy, same thing) did.
Starship Operators
So according to the December issue of Dengeki Daiou--which, if you're wondering, has hosted Gunslinger Girl, Azumanga Daiou, and Sekihiko Inui's Comic Party--Mizuno Ryou's Starship Operators is going to be animated.
You may know Mizuno Ryou as the writer for Mahou Senshi Riui/Louie the Rune Soldier or the Legend of Crystania. If not, you more than likely know him as the writer of the Record of Lodoss War. Which makes it interesting that he's been doing Starship Operators, a science fiction series. I haven't been able to keep up on the Starship Operators short stories, given that they've been running in Dengeki Animation magazine, which I hadn't heard of until a few minutes ago. But given Mizuno Ryou's track record, I think I'll give Starship Operators a go when it comes out...