21.4.09

GWAAH...?!

THEY'REGOINGTOINTERVIEWDAISUKEAMAYA
ANDIT'SGONNABEONTHENINTENDOCHANNEL
ANDHISFACEWILLACTUALLYBEVISIBLE!!

SERIOUSLY!!!



...Oh sorry.
So as I was saying, there's going to be an interview with Daisuke "Pixel" Amaya (the creator of Cave Story) on the Nintendo channel (and doubtlessly all over YouTube soon after that). When I read that I thought at first that they might be doing one of those "darkened room" things or something silly like that, but no. They will actually have him there, live and in person, and everybody will get to see his face for the first time ever. See, he's apparently very shy, so nobody really knows anything about him.
Also, they said on the Cave Story blog that they might be giving away autographed Wii remotes at some point in the future. Spiffy!


...Oh, and sorry for the lack of updates. I'll try to do better. =P
I have stuff for future posts, but I'll save them for another time when I'm really out of things to talk about.

I think I'm going to Iowa on Saturday. And maybe Sunday. Originally I was planning to be there for a week, but that probably won't happen now.

Check out this snazzy photograph:























...I thought my camera battery was fried for the longest time, but it turns out it's not.

I was recording puppets yesterday (just a bunch of random animal puppets we have). I enlisted Molly's help after a few takes so that I could have some extra arms; I'm trying to get Seth to help me again later today. We kept messing things up, so there's nothing to see yet; hopefully we'll get it right today.
I didn't write anything beforehand, though; I was making it up as I went along. Every time something went wrong we started over, keeping the good parts of the previous try and scrapping everything that was dumb. This is pretty similar to what we used to do years and years ago when we recorded that audio... comedy/drama thing that we (me, Andy, and a couple other people) used to do. We would press record, make stuff up, and stop when we finished a scene. If it was good, we'd keep it and discuss what we wanted to do next (but we still wouldn't set any real details because that would make it boring). If it was bad, though, we would go back and try again.
So this is similar to that. Except it's with puppets, and it may actually be sort of funny.
Also, it's about violence!


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