prog: (galaxians)
(I don't have your email)

I ordered an exotic chair for you. I need an exotic table (not end table) and bureau. Maybe we can arrange a swap tomorrow?
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(I need an animal crossing icon...)

OK, I have too many damn fruit trees now. Would anyone be interested in helping me harvest? You can keep 20 percent of the bells you gross, on the honor system. I would be happy to reciprocate in your town, sometime.

In-game, there is a destitute neighboring city that you never get to see, but to which you can make donations in order to earn karma and (as with everything else you do in the game) little bonus trinkets. It's too bad you can't just exploit their population as cheap labor... that's what I really want. *oils moustache*
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I don't know what Nintendo was thinking by putting K.K. Slider on Saturday for the DS version. I have missed three of his concerts now because I've been doing other things Saturday nights lately.

Does anyone have an axe I could trade for or buy? I really need one and Nook just refuses to put one in stock.

I'll have Cecher's gates open this evening from 7 to 8 if you'd care to drop by. Get in touch.

Argh

Jan. 29th, 2006 12:11 am
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I just realized that, due to a pasting error, I left out the best illustrations from my Animal Cossing political subversion post. Please look again, if you were interested enough to look to first time, and note the initial illustrations and attached commentary.
prog: (what_you_say)
Things I desperately need, I tell you:
  • No. 23 shirt
  • Twinkle shirt
  • Any piece of Modern furniture

  • If you have any of these, let's work something out.

    Yes, I am lost.
    prog: (Default)
    I must reluctantly announce that The Gameshelf is on hiatus until the pace of Volity work allows for it. Yes, this will take months. Many months, probably. Depending upon how things work out I may continue to plan and produce irregularly scheduled episodes before then, but I can't guarantee it. I still have to finish he episode we filmed in December, and I'll get around to that eventually. Someday I will feel like it.

    The thing is, since the Andys moved here at the start of December, I really haven't felt like working on anything other than Volity. And given that it's my startup, this sort of monomania is entirely appropriate. The stress of keeping to even a monthly production schedule was too much, I found; making a single Gameshelf takes effort that's spread over several days, with a lot of coordination and planning. I let myself get away with it during the period between my leaving Harvard and December, when I didn't have any local partners to help keep my work-pace fast and steady. Things are different now.

    My warmest thanks to everyone who has helped with the show so far, either as crew or as talent. I look forward to being able to work with you (and others!) in future productions.



    I still don't know quite what to make of Animal Crossing. At first it seemed easy to run out of things to do, but then I realized that the actual strategy involves visiting occasionally to make the rounds (the world is small) and see what's new. It really angles to act as a very limited but easy-entry sort of alternate reality, always available for when you need to take a break from real life, and step into a side-universe where your chief concerns involve running errands for kittens and duckies in hopes that they will give you furniture. And if instead you find yourself saddled with the burning need to catch fish for an entire hour, so be it.

    I admit that I am finding it very novel that I can't sell my pretend fish because all the pretend stores have closed until 8am -- both real-time and game-time -- and I will actually have to go to sleep in real life before they reopen.



    Minor hmm: you can play only a white kid. Well, kinda; your avatar is a sort of living Raggedy Ann or Andy doll, complete with red-triangle nose, which does add a certain level of abstraction away from human concepts like ethnicity. Still, you explicitly select your character's sex at the start of the game, and I bet that if the game were developed in the Americas they'd sneak in a way to let you set skin tone as well. I am here theorizing that monocultures such as Japan are less aware of such concerns. Perhaps better stated as: in a multicultural society (or anyway one that does try ever so hard to live up to the label) such as the U.S., there is a lot more self-conscious sensitivity to this sort of thing. I don't think it's good or bad. Just interesting.

    (Meta-hmm: I hate talking about racial issues. Whenever I open my mouth about anything racial in real life I'm often rebuffed about what an unfortunate comment I have just made. And yet I have to because the topic fascinates me, much like sexual/gender politics or religious issues do, but race is far touchier than these. Tss, tss, is the sound of me burning my fingers over and over. Fooey.)
    prog: (galaxians)
    So I've been playing Animal Crossing: Wild World (a.k.a. Animal Crossing DS) for a day. I didn't know what to expect with it, and am a little surprised to see how similar it is to Harvest Moon, which I played my fill of last year. So, not exactly my ideal digital game, but it's fun enough. The thought of having to run around watering digital plants makes me wilt (there's a reason that The Sims lets you hire a gardener!) but I enjoy the treasure-hunt-driven story as much as anyone.

    It's also rather well-written; I've laughed out loud at a lot of the animals' utterances and mannerisms, and some of the bizarre plot elements. And I really like how the emotive symbol for greed appears to involve flowers spraying out of the character's body.

    According to the instruction book, people can't visit your town unless you mutually share each others' friends codes. Therefore, I don't see any reason to hide mine; it's at the end of this post. The experiment I'd like to try is staying logged in (i.e. keeping my town gate open) while I work at my Mac this evening. Feel free to drop by, and reply to this post (or email me) with your code info if I don't know it already.

    My little guy might be asleep in his house when you come by; I dunno if the game has any sort of alert mechanism to tell you when people show up. Feel free to poke me via IM if I appear too drowsy.

    My information:
    Code: 0086-5380-5490
    Name: jmac!! (Include the !!s.)
    Town: Checher
    Fruit: Pears. Feel free to grab some. I haven't seen any other fruit yet and would appreciate a donation.

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