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the valve to end all ARGs

hey it’s super late so this will probably be super short, but i did want to update with a video blog
 

  

of course by now it’s old news and the aftermath is still being sorted through, but if you have any interest at all in PC gaming then you probably have a Steam account.  and if you have an account on Steam then you probably own at least one or two indie games.  and if you probably own at least one or two indie games, odds are you got them at a price that was below $5 and still offered an experience which competes with a good percentage of retail games.  a price that you might find in Valve’s Potato Pack

and if you give a mouse a glass of milk, he’ll want an alternate reality game to go with it.  in this case the distraction that the community waiting for Portal 2 was given has today erupted into a flood of new content for games in the Potato Pack, in which an early release of Portal 2 has almost been confirmed with an early preload, along with the discovery of plenty of clues that a team of highly diligent Valve fans spend time sifting through and uncoding on what seems to be a round-the-clock basis.  we’re talking about cross-referencing media files with shit put in other games, here

normally this isn’t my kind of thing, but it’s hard to miss your Steam library simultaneously updating five games at once with downloads averaging at 200mb per title.  after Steam went through lockup fits over the day, we ended up with some souvenirs:

Audiosurf saw Orange Box tracks turned into something not dead yet


GLaDOS contending with players in BIT.TRIP BEAT


companion cubes littering  1...2...3... KICK IT!  


Aperture test rooms in The Ball

… and so on.  there was an Aperture map added to Killing Floor, new levels in Super Meat Boy… some of the content existing to play and other stuff simply providing clues as to what it all means.  if anything it’s fascinating to be a part of and totally consumed my day

maybe i should be grateful for that

other items of note today are the announcement of games from Capcom’s Captivate 2011, new info on the Nintendo 3DS lineup for Q2 this year including Zelda: OoT 3D and a game many have been wondering about lately; Starfox 64 3D (slotted for July 14 in japan)

but seriously… where is my new IP content for a new handheld, Nintendo?  for all we know, the plan at this point is to follow Ubisoft’s philosophy of saying one thing and meaning another

those are stories for tomorrow though… i’ve already written more than i planned.  for now, i sleep

something very special from Vanillaware happening this summer

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hey it’s super late so this will probably be super short, but i did want to update with a video blog
 

  

of course by now it’s old news and the aftermath is still being sorted through, but if you have any interest at all in PC gaming then you probably have a Steam account.  and if you have an account on Steam then you probably own at least one or two indie games.  and if you probably own at least one or two indie games, odds are you got them at a price that was below $5 and still offered an experience which competes with a good percentage of retail games.  a price that you might find in Valve’s Potato Pack

and if you give a mouse a glass of milk, he’ll want an alternate reality game to go with it.  in this case the distraction that the community waiting for Portal 2 was given has today erupted into a flood of new content for games in the Potato Pack, in which an early release of Portal 2 has almost been confirmed with an early preload, along with the discovery of plenty of clues that a team of highly diligent Valve fans spend time sifting through and uncoding on what seems to be a round-the-clock basis.  we’re talking about cross-referencing media files with shit put in other games, here

normally this isn’t my kind of thing, but it’s hard to miss your Steam library simultaneously updating five games at once with downloads averaging at 200mb per title.  after Steam went through lockup fits over the day, we ended up with some souvenirs:

Audiosurf saw Orange Box tracks turned into something not dead yet


GLaDOS contending with players in BIT.TRIP BEAT


companion cubes littering  1...2...3... KICK IT!  


Aperture test rooms in The Ball

… and so on.  there was an Aperture map added to Killing Floor, new levels in Super Meat Boy… some of the content existing to play and other stuff simply providing clues as to what it all means.  if anything it’s fascinating to be a part of and totally consumed my day

maybe i should be grateful for that

other items of note today are the announcement of games from Capcom’s Captivate 2011, new info on the Nintendo 3DS lineup for Q2 this year including Zelda: OoT 3D and a game many have been wondering about lately; Starfox 64 3D (slotted for July 14 in japan)

but seriously… where is my new IP content for a new handheld, Nintendo?  for all we know, the plan at this point is to follow Ubisoft’s philosophy of saying one thing and meaning another

those are stories for tomorrow though… i’ve already written more than i planned.  for now, i sleep

something very special from Vanillaware happening this summer

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That looks like a screenshot of Kick It, not AaaaAAaa to me.


I haven't bothered grabbing any potatoes. Too lazy. :p
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@Infininja: you are totally right, in my haste i mixed 'em up ;0