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mikailborg ([personal profile] mikailborg) wrote2004-11-19 10:10 am

Katamari Taters

After reading about the fun that [livejournal.com profile] kittykatya, [livejournal.com profile] eeedge, [livejournal.com profile] jsciv and [livejournal.com profile] impink are having, I put a copy of Katamari Damacy (PS2) on my Wish List, and [livejournal.com profile] raininva bought it for my birthday. This game is incredibly surreal and trippy, and has that wonderful "let me just try this level one more time" quality. The player must rebuild stars by rolling together clumps of loose objects on Earth - you have to try it out to understand it. Highly recommended.

Finished watching the Brent Spiner episodes of Enterprise. Pretty good overall, with the last episode the strongest. Despite its enjoyability, the arc hit some of the most tiresome cliches in Star Trek: "it only takes five guys to take over a Starfleet vessel", "with the fate of humanity at stake, we'll nevertheless give the bad guys all the access codes they want if they threaten one of the show's stars", "the Enterprise isn't worth diddly in a real fight unless the heroes know their opponent's Secret Weak Point(tm)". Yes, they all made sense in the story context, I'm just tired of seeing them again.

The Meyers-Briggs-Trek personality test says that I'm an INFP, much like Kes or Elim Garak. Rain's response was "Garak? Eww! Well... hm. Actually..."

"Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew..." - Sam Gamgee rapping about taters.

[identity profile] jsciv.livejournal.com 2004-11-19 11:53 am (UTC)(link)
One of the guys at work got stuck on star 7 (I think it's that one) in a pretty spectacular way. He got his Katamari penned in underneath the windmill in the village: it was too small to roll over the wall around it, and to large to squeeze out through the gap in the wall next to it. Every time the windmill vane came down, stuff would just fly off the Katamari like nobody's business. He lost about 30% of his size before he got out. Of course he lost it that round (you can't be stuck for almost a minute and lose that much and win that one), but it was pretty satisfying the next round to pick up the windmill at the end. :)

Get a DirecTiVo if you have DirecTV. If you don't, think about getting DTV instead of cable. The DTiVo can record two channels at once and there's no issue of quality (as [livejournal.com profile] eeedge notes below about other TiVo units). One other note about TiVo is that it's super-easy to updgrade the disk drive to get more space (yeah, it voids your warranty and you have to be comfortable opening up a PC, but given that it's easy). I'm extremely satisfied with mine, and because the DTV stream is full-quality, I never see artifacting, either. DTiVo is my friend!!! :)