Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

Duke Nukem is finally back

After many years and failed attempts it appears that we will again be playing Duke Nukem. He played an important role in video games as the first playable character that had personality and flair. When you played Duke it was like you were in your own raunchier scifi version of Lethal Weapon. Check it out here at Shacknews...Duke Nukem Forever Trailer and Screens Released

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Monster Brains

I love the retro future art from the 20's through the 50's so naturally this blog called Monster Brains is really cool. Its got lots of scans of old german scifi magazine covers featuring scary monsters, streamlined spaceships and classic robots.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Locomotive Transformer

I love steam locomotives with their belching smoke and shiny metal. I also enjoy giant robots that can smash stuff. That is why the following animation is right up my alley because it combines both with dramatic effect. I just wish is was a little bit longer...



Monday, January 17, 2011

Featured in the Austin American Statesman, this pool is insane. A fish tank for humans, it overlooks the lake. The video game side of me wonders "Wow what would that look like if I hit the side of that thing with a plasma cannon. What if the house from the finally of Lethal Weapon 1 had that pool!!"

Friday, January 14, 2011

Crappy movies watched while consoling kids...

I have watched quite a few lousy movies while trying to get sick and or fussy kids to bed. Tonights gem was the live action Masters of the Universe starring Dolph Lundgren. I had forgotten that there even was a live action HeMan. I caught the last 20 minutes or so of this truly crappy movie and enjoyed every cheezy minute of it. Skeletors demise reminded me a lot of the Emperors plunge from Star Wars. Long shot of the falling bad guy screaming all the way down a bottomless shaft.

Young people love Austin...

Despite the high levels of Cedar pollen and the summer heat that cooks in the hundreds for weeks at a time - young people are moving to Austin in record numbers. The first time Austin showed up on my radar was after I watched Richard Linklater's awesome indie film Slacker. The locations for the film were definitely not southern California and I watched the credits to find out where it was filmed. I finally got to Austin in the late nineties on a cross country road trip. I stayed with friends and did a lot of the touristy things but what really made an impression on me was how interesting and friendly everyone was. I fell in love with the place and when I had the chance to live here in 2006 my wife and I jumped at the chance. The last 4+ years have been great. I hope the new influx of people will Austin continue to preserve this cities wonderful charm.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

As a game designer I look at alot of rusty metal....





In games, we have a preoccupation with weathered surfaces. We cant help it - game lighting handles it really well. I suspect that smooth pristine and thus highly reflective surfaces require more complex calculations to light properly. I also suspect that a worn surface tells more of a story - it has character. So we have tons of rusted metal, cracked plaster, broken concrete and bubbling paint in games. Well here's a woman who takes old metal surfaces and makes them into items that are both beautiful and sculptural.



From Inhabitat

From the why I dont live in NYC anymore files...

I lived in Manhattan for the most of 2002. In my brief time there I saw things that you will see nowhere else (a 6'5" man in a dirty pink tutu being one of them). ...Enjoy the wacky antics what I used to call our "Urban Brother" the wharf rat...



Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Houses on Rails




This fantastic design proposal suggests building modular houses on old railway lines. The components then can be moved around from place to place along the tracks. This is another one of those interesting proposals that I would love to see incorporated into a game!



Here is the site!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

One of best spoof Vids

I was never a fan of the Halo 3 adverts that this clip spoofs. I felt that Halo was taking itself way to seriously. Apparently so did People Can Fly and the result is hilarious...



Monday, January 10, 2011

Chernobyl 25 Years Later


From TotallyCoolPix



Interesting photo essay on the area around Chernobyl. Prypiat is the name of the town and the setting for the COD: Modern Warfare mission "Ghillies in the Mist." Not far from here is the location for the COD: Black Ops MP map that I designed called "Grid." In fact for a while we were considering having the Chernobyl reactor as a landmark in the off map area called the sky box.

Cool Ice Sealed Lake



Untouched for millions of years...what will they find?? Cthulhu??


from New Scientist

Friday, January 7, 2011

The Nottingham Caves Survey Homepage

Awesome effort to document the caves under Nottingham. Every video game needs a good cave reference!!


The Nottingham Caves Survey Homepage

Donkey Lady Blooper

Nothing like YouTube to keep your QA folks on your toes...This is one of my all time favorites :)


Thursday, January 6, 2011

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Comic about Soviet America....published in the 40's

Is This Tomorrow 001

This guy should have been 3Dog in Fallout 3

Fallout 3 was one of my favorite games of recent memory, but listening to the voice of the radio personality 3Dog was a bit grating at times. They should have used this guy....