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Monday, March 28, 2011

Anime opening/ending top 100 (part I)

Ladies and gentlemen, hereby I proudly announce my very first top 100 of something I really like and I enjoy: anime. More specifically, my favorite openings and endings.

Sometimes an anime series can have an uninteresting story or blant art, but somehow the music of the opening/ending theme keeps haunting your mind. Of course it can be the other way around too, making you want to skip it as soon as it appears on your screen... And then there's the anime that is just amazing all around with fitting openings that make the series even more complete. I want to pay a homage to all of those, as they brought me so much joy and share them with you.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Pokémon White: Descending in the region of Unova

Aaaah, Pokémon, you never fail to keep me entertained. It’s been 11 years since I’ve met you, but I still adore you so much. You’ve given me a lot to love too, 649 monsters and 15 games (from the many, many more) to be exact.

It’s almost unimaginable that Pokémon is still around after all those years. Together with the graphics a lot of the gameplay and storyline has evolved as well. The basic idea is still the same, but it seems like Pokémon is slowly growing up.

Onto the 5th generation
Pokémon Black and Pokémon White boxart.
I was a bit reluctant at first when I saw all those new Pokémon getting released one after another. They looked… so different from what I was used to. But now, after playing the game, I can say I came to love them just as much as the previous ones. I felt a bit sad though that the Legendary Pokémon mascots for Pokémon Black and White seemed to have switched around. I really wanted White because the version exclusives and premise suited me better, but then I had no chance of getting the oh so pretty White Legendary. After a lot of contemplating I still picked White. (I’ll just have to find someone crazy enough to trade legendaries, meh!)

Luckily choosing a starter Pokémon was a lot easier.
Then again… I always picked the water starter. This time the grass starter tickled my fancy, that smug face was just so hard to resist!
Who's a cute lil' smugleaf? Yes you are!
After a few resets I got myself a female Snivy. Unlike the other games I growed a habit to catch every new pokémon I encounter, providing they have the right gender. I always give every Pokémon a nickname, so the gender sort of has to match, you know?
Most of the time I have a clear view on which pokémon I want for my party, but Pokémon White just has too many awesome looking Pokémon! I already have my favorites, but they're just too much in number to narrow down to six.

I was lucky enough to catch a Victini.Victini is a legendary Pokémon which is not directly obtainable in game and is only obtainable through events or Wi-Fi. Since Nintendo still hasn't fixed the problem with WPA connections, Wi-Fi events like these are only downloadable with a WEP-connection. And let that be something I don't have. :( 
Luckily there was an event in Belgium on the second day of Pokémon Black and White's release in Europe and I managed to download a "Wondercard" which gives you access to Liberty Island, where Victini can be found.

As of this moment, I have 4 badges and the following party:
 
                                    Servine      Herdier     Munna    Victini      Zebstrika   Panpour
                                    Kirara        Charlie      Minna      Vinny        Kaina       Mizuki
 
My party might change after I've progressed some more in the game. The only reason I still have my Panpour is because I can't find a suitable replacement. (there's a lack of cool water pokémon in Pokémon White anyways.)

I'm also taking my time to explore the game this time, I literally run through every area I can find to look if there's something I might've missed. Something I also really enjoy is the Pokémon Musical. It must be because you can collect so many accessoiries for your Pokémon... In any case, I'm really enjoying it to the fullest.

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That's it for this time, all this talking has made me eager to play some more! You can expect another post as soon as I've progressed a decent amount further.

Back to work!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Rango

So, Rango came out 2 days ago in the theatres here. Having watched the trailer on TV a few times I was sure I needed to check out Rango soon. And boy, I was not dissapointed.

The trailer didn't show much of the actual story itself, and though it was funny, there were many other great moments in the movie which made me chuckle. Because of this it didn't feel like the trailer only collected the wittiest moments to catch your attention and leave you with nothing special to watch in the theatre. (like some other trailers tend to do)

                                                
                                           Have a little taste of what you can expect.

The name is Rango
The story starts when Johnny Depp's chameleon falls off a pickup truck and finds himself in the middle of nowhere in the Mojave desert. After receiving directions from a roadkill animal and having a dangerous encounter with a hungry eagle, he meets the female lizard Beans. (yes, you heard that right, apparantly her daddy had a thing for beans) Beans is on her way to the city of Dirt, hoping to talk to the major to ask for some water to save her ranch.

You better run Mojito!
Arriving at Dirt, our nameless chameleon quickly notices that the citizens are not so fond of strangers. But, with his fine acting skills and after lots of bragging he manages to convince the suspicious citizens that he is Rango, the most fearsome beast of the West. When the eagle he met before is terrorizing the city he manages to kill it with one bullet, tipping over one of the coal reservoirs onto the birds head. Living up to his selfmade name, he gets promoted to the sheriff of Dirt.
 
The bank is suprisingly empty.
As can be expected in the desert, it soon becomes obvious that the water in Dirt is very scarce. With the big tap to the water supply being broken and the reservoir in the bank running dry, many of the citizens are getting restless and it's up to Rango to fix it. While struggling between keeping his act up and finding water to keep Dirt alive, Rango discovers that there just might be more going on than meets the eye...


Beautiful graphics
Being made by Industrial Light & Magic and the same director from Pirates of the Carribean, Rango is not necessarily targeted at children. Although not explicit, there are many adult themes and the humor has an adult edge as well. The story might be a bit cliché when it nears the end, but Rango has enough good elements to keep it interesting.

One thing that can be said is that the animation is just stunning. The movements are very fluent and the details are simply amazing, from dirt in the animals' fur to every single particle in the eyes, it's all there. Not even one animal looks alike, but that is one of the main reasons they have so much character. The environment is also breathtaking. Many times I was wondering if it was animated or real.

The voice actors also did an excellent job, I thoroughly enjoyed Johnny Depp and Isla Fischer (Beans) in particular. Every voice matched his or her respective animal and gave the character much more depth.

Those eyes!
All in all, I really enjoyed Rango. Although not the best I've ever seen, Rango is a visual masterpiece and certainly worth the watch.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Into the digital space

With one more day to go before my vacation starts I finally got around setting up this blog. The idea has been floating around in my mind for quite a while now but I wanted to make sure I knew what I should let loose upon the world. (and trust me, it's alot!)
Of course I'll post whatever I see fit, but I wanted to keep a few main categories in mind that describe myself the most. Let me give you a quick overview of what they are:
  • Graphic Design: I've been drawing ever since I could hold a pencil. After finishing high school I decided I should do something where I could let my creativity run free and finetune my abilities. It was then that I really became interested in Graphic Design, hence I'm studying a similar course in college.
  • Music: I love listening to music, it's what keeps me going and makes me tick. I'm particularly fond of Trance, Dance, House and 90's dance music. (I blame it all on being born in the 90's!)
  • Games: It all started when I got my first Gameboy game, which was Pokémon Blue. I came to love the adorable (and less adorable) critters and still do until this day. At the age of 15 I discovered MMORPG's. My first MMORPG was Ragnarok Online, which I played for about 3 years. After that I became immersed in World of Warcraft and its lore.
  • Anime & Manga: With Pokémon I started to develop an interest in anime. It gradually evolved and became a real passion of mine. I like to watch as many titles as possible and collect almost everything I like.
This is only a small grasp out of everything you can expect, so I hope you guys are up to the challenge! :)

Nele over and out!