Archive for April, 2008

Apr-30-2008

Random Music Mix #1

I decided to hop onto this “here, have some music you probably don’t like” blog trend. So from now on, when I get bored of course, I will post five random albums as they come up on my mp3 player. They will most likely have nothing in common or make any sense together. You won’t care, they are free.

Todays albums are;

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Posted under Music, Music Features, Music Reviews
Apr-24-2008

Wolfie’s Pull List 4/23/08

Yeah I’m dropping the “Wednesday” from the title ’cause these things never get written on Wednesdays anyway. As usual, my timing is impeccable, because this week was honestly on the lame side. I know I haven’t written one of these in a while, but I’m still basically a Marvel fanboy, so it only seems appropriate to kick off my first blog back with two of the characters the company was built on.

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Posted under Comic Features, Comic Reviews, Comics
Apr-24-2008

Happy Birthday xWOLFMANx

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Apr-23-2008

The Malestrom: Zero Tolerance

Game: Zero Tolerance
System: GEN
Genre: FPS
Developer: Technopop
Year: 1994
Country: USA

A first person shooter? On my Genesis?

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Posted under Game Reviews, Games, The MaelstROM
Apr-18-2008

Holy Shit

So I guess Superboy Prime punched another wall ’cause I’m back from the dead, even if it took a little longer than expected.

With B.A. in hand and too much WoW on my brain, I think I’m finally ready to return to this space and shit on more comics that fandom holds dear (is it any coincidence that I’m coming back right before Grant Morrison’s Final Crisis starts? Hmm). Luckily faithful WPL readers, you haven’t really missed much these last eight months, although I hope you read Messiah CompleX and have been keeping up with the lil’ Green Lantern rip-off that could, Nova.

Right now I’m planning to start reviews back up next week. If I get really inspired I may even run down some of the shit that happened since last August, but I make no promises.

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Apr-11-2008

The IAC Monthly Mix April 2008: Ninja Birthday

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This months mix is obviously in commemoration of a great day in world history, the day of my birth. I decided to make an hour long mix of some of my favorite bands, as many of which as I could fit on a CD. You heathens will probably hate it, but you can kiss my birthdaying ass.

 

1 Hot Cross - Fortune Teller
2 Kylesa - Fractured
3 L’Antietam - The End Birth
4 Deadguy - Pins and Needles
5 Lye by Mistake - If We Were Intense, This Song Would Be A Boyscout
6 Amber Inn - This Is Not An Entrance
7 A Fine Boat, that Coffin! - I Wanna Eat Your Face
8 1905 - Can’t Change Everything
9 The Letters Organize - Perfection
10 Spirit of Versailles - Exorcism At Moon River
11 Odd Project - Breakneck S.O.S.
12 Off Minor - Cadaveric
13 Employer, Employee - Where the Hammmers Fall
14 Orchid - A Visit from Dr. Goodsex
15 Amanda Woodward - Sous Le Feu Nourri
16 Acme - Basterdiser
17 Beecher - Function! Function!
18 Akimbo - A Far Out Trip Through a Hard Rock Tunnel
19 Botch - Japam
20 The Assistant - Sequel
21 The Death of Anna Karina - Me and Wittgenstein Down The Street by the Schoolyard
22 Envy - Off
23 Anomie - Liens II
24 Frail - Revolution
25 Jeromes Dream - A Well Documented Case of Severe Autism
26 Mihai Edrisch - Et Pourtant
27 Nation of Ulysses - A Comment on Ritual
28 Saetia - The Sweetness and the Light
29 This Computer Kills - Fade Away
30 Since the Flood - At the End

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(Sorry about using megaupload instead of mediafire, the thing is just over 100 megs and I am far too lazy to fix it)

Posted under Music, Music Features
Apr-7-2008

The MaelstROM: Twin Cobra

 

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Game: Twin Cobra
System: Genesis
Genre: Vertical Scrolling Shooter
Developer: GRC
Year: 1991
Country: USA

The beautiful thing about the shoot-em-up genre is how simple these games really are at the core, but how awesome some of them end up being in execution. Some just seem to have a x-factor to them that separates them from the (rather large) pack of other more average scrolling shooters. Twin Cobra is one of those games that doesn’t separate itself from the pack. In fact, Twin Cobra may as well be a microcosmical representation of the pack itself.

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