Finding out who we are is a lifelong process
Unless you’re Face McShooty…then you’re kind of fucked on the
whole “self discovery front”
That’s why I find games are a truly unique technological treasure in our modern age, as we can use them for more than just passive fun or as idle time killers. Video games represent one of the most inventive mediums of the 20th century, and as tech continues to evolve in the 21st, so do we, whether it be our individual tastes, preferences, or curiosities. Humanity is an endless wellspring of possibility, and our potentials are as boundless as our options, but sometimes, we just don’t know it yet. That’s why something as simple as a video game can reveal our true selves, as they allow us to explore not only our hidden desires, but our most intimate dreams and deepest desires of who we are now, or who we think we want to be through experimentation and exploration. Maybe next time when you boot up a game, stop and really think to yourself: how do I want to play this? Or who am I really? And then go find out what makes you trule happy through the act of play.
Make sure to take care of yourself, and others.
~Pashford
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Quickie: U Doing Alright?
Hey Gamers.
As some of you are well aware, Active Time Event has hit a bit of a snag recently, and is having trouble performing on a consistent basis.
I wanted to have a Muranica prepared for this month’s only post, but completely fucked up that entire plan by not writing one. My current machinations still reside within the realm of straight reporting, one that has me busy on a pretty consistent basis. My original plan, as noted before, was to disappoint any regular readers with a void of good ideas and no new content. I think I’ve done so adequately, but not without a sense of regret.
Microsoft has done well (better than I have with ATE at least) to get back on track. They did this through taking back what they lost, namely their pride. Or more accurately, backpedalling like mad men to make the mass majority almost forget what a tremendous flop the Xbox One reveal represented. If nothing else, Sony’s strong (or at least reasonable in comparison) performance at E3, influenced Microsoft to start doing the right thing and get their shit together.
Others I’m afraid, are still late in getting the message.

Seen here: Luigi having to whisper to the CEO that Nintendo’s fly is unzipped and that they also shit their pants.
I can’t help but soak in the irony that the first year Nintendo celebrates “The Year of Luigi”, everyone stops paying attention to them.
Anyways…
While Nintendo doom is all the rage just about every gen, the Wii U is making enough mistakes to warrant serious concerns over the consoles focus and current popularity. I thought that the idea of the Nintendo Direct at E3 was initially a fun alternative that would set the company apart in a sea of new hardware. While enticed by some of the software on show, having had some time to think about it, “fun” isn’t the first word starting with the letter F I would use to describe Nintendo’s decision to skip out on E3.
I’m hoping Nintendo is at least just repeating old mistakes, waiting to get their first wind before they start actually participating in this current gen. Normally, Nintendo has slow momentum in supporting their system, but have at least one excellent launch title along the lines of Mario 64, Melee, or Wii Sports to blow everyone out of the water with.
Keep in mind, I love my Wii U, had a fantastic time with it at launch, and use the thing almost daily. I’m putting aside my fervent gaming bias however, and assessing basic realities in which everyone else lives in. Namely, the one where the best game (opinion alert) at the Wii U launch (Zombi U), sold so poorly, Ubisoft has already denied a sequel, and informed everyone the poor sales on Zombi U was the main reason to make Rayman multi-platform.
Pikmin 3 is coming out within a weeks time, and many other titles (even none Zelda ones) are on the horizon for the Wii U. This means little to everyone who have had their console since November, but at least reassures me Nintendo is aware they are a company that needs to make money on an investment at some point. Having the same lack of games throughout this holiday season, with the PS4 and Xbox One launching, would be the last proof I need to convince me everyone on Nintendo is in fact on drugs.
- Pictured: The Drug Nintendo Is On.
I’m still betting on all three companies, as I have no want or need of another video game console that has absolutely no value. Sony just needs to keep (for once), setting a good example, Microsoft needs to keep following the good example, and Nintendo just needs to be reminded of how to be a good example.
Happy Gaming,
Pashford
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