Friday, June 25, 2010

Pokemon Dreams?

I have to document some dreams I had, they seem like they mean something.
  1. The first dream related to Pokemon was very short: It was Lugia singing his whale song, but suddenly sees Celebi. Following this, Lugia's irises suddenly shrink to little blue dots, and he rises out of the water sharply, discovering that it was not the ocean, but the Lake of Life. Lugia appeared to be in pain when he shot out of the water.
  2. The 2nd one, more recent, seemed to be a strange version of Pokemon 3 (Spell of the Unown). Here, instead of Entei, Kyogre was standing before a young girl. The major differences here was that:
  • the girl seemed to be about the age of a teenager
  • Kyogre was standing upright as if he had legs, and draped in a sort of "robe" of the material his tail was made of. I could just make out the forward end of his head.
  • Said human was actually expecting to be transformed by the Unown. In fact, she specifically said (although it's hard to remember): "All it takes is a little magic, and your imagination."
  • The resulting change showed the girl as this: 1) morphing to a body of colored glass, 2) her hair changing from long flowing blond to Jessie-style (Team Rocket) green hair with red flower-like jewel adornments, and her feet changed to what seemed to be a bit like anime "Chibi" form (long ovals below the thighs), one of which was in the form of a bubble.
  • Kyogre actually spoke in Telepathy, surprised at what was happening to the woman, as if he was trying to persuade her from this event.
3. Although this isn't Pokemon-related, the next dream has to be the most important.

It involves the 4th sphere of the Ahnonay Age of URU, where the unfinished statue in the middle happens to be TALKING! You heard me right, TALKING! And it seemed to be complete, too. What I don't understand is why it was recurring. I mean, I encountered this same dream multiple times throughout the months.

I say, a recurring dream MUST mean something.

First time, it was speaking like a normal person, and the sphere was different: The center was filled, with a circular crystal in the middle, where the statue came out of. When I touched it, the thing felt like one of those wooden sketching figures. Then it changed into an odd version of Spider Man.

2nd instance, it spoke in a god-like, demanding voice.

3rd, I saw Ahnonay in a strange form of pyrotechnics, as if I solved a big puzzle and got rewarded. The bahro also had special powers, like blue lasers that changed the red trees from URU live to icy blue.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Gamers' alley


Since the stupid Wikis and websites will not allow me to say EXACTLY whatever I want to say, I've put this up.

My first post is the back-story of the game "SCRATCHES" finally summed together.

What I've been able to put together is how the Blackwood family REALLY was:
  1. The dead child, "ROBIN Blackwood", was actually not dead, and hidden by Dr. Milton and James. He had birth defects (which apparently shows a Golem-like appearance.)
  2. At the very end of the Last Visit, an old man comes in the door and confirms that the weird guy is indeed the "dead" child, and even gives him a hug! Awww... :) The old man (James) says that he wanted to see his son before dying.
  3. There are two thing's I can't place together, though: If Catherine blackwood was buried in the garden, and James is still alive, what was the explanation for the person already in the crypt? A dummy?
  4. And who was the scary-looking zombie-man in the basement? Dr. Milton?
You should be able to know this if you played the Director's cut bonus level "The last visit".

Edit: Question 3 is confirmed: The person in the crypt is Dr. Milton's body. The scratching sounds are probably the wild cats living underground.

I rate the 3 games as follows:
  • SCRATCHES is first place because of how different it is,
  • RHEM 2 is 2nd because i like its puzzles, but hate all the backtracking I have to do,
  • Penumbra overture is 3rd because sure, it's an action game, but it's not as fun as Half-Life because there aren't any guns in it.

If anyone has ideas to share, feel free to comment!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Miku Days




This story is focused on something different: The Vocaloid program Hatsune Miku portrayed as an actual human.






It starts at a little hut in Osaka, Japan, where her college buddy, Hara, drops by to pass on some news of what's been going on in Japan lately.




(Note that the picture was made in MS paint, so don't critique me, I know it might look bad. Hara's actually younger than described.)




First, the radio Hara brought with her plays the theme for Hare Hare Yukai, which is very strange.




2nd, the TV shows that the so-called "Golden Condor Mark II" was confiscated by the MEB, or "Men in Evil Black", claiming that it was a piece of alien technology, which of course is bogus. (no picture available) I also went after it, but was captured.




Convinced to help, Miku and Hara head out on Miku's new motorcycle to search for me and the G.C, eventually finding them, and flying the plane to the Kaiju Megadome from Guitar Hero III, performs a concert of many different songs from different artists--reference to how the program reads and sings songs--and discovers that the MEB agents who turn out to be techno-organic androids are vulnerable to loud sounds and bright light.




As the concert draws to an end, the leader of the MEB, which is a giant alien robot, asks for a battle using one final song. Instead, Miku uses her giant leek like a samurai's sword to bash and crash the robot to pieces. Sweet Ann, Lola, the cast of Guitar Hero III, and I are stunned by how good she looks when fighting.




With Miku settling down, I thank her for saving everyone, then return back to America on my golden bird, reporting that my worldwide summer vacation is over.




Out of the corner of her eye, she spots a man in a gray and white linen Ghi falling down a distant waterfall. (Samurai Jack, maybe?) Hara remarks that it was nothing, and both return to Osaka, happily ever after.




I apologize if anything was unappealing. MS word and OpenOffice are not permitted for Blogger.






Saturday, January 16, 2010

Pink Floyd tribute


I just had an awesome idea. Since I can't upload my stories from OpenOffice or Word, I've decided to upload my drawings instead and make summaries.

Anyway, I made up this neat little story where the future me is captured and taken to the famous prison "NOVA PROSPEKT" from the game Half-Life 2, where Carmen Sandiego, Lord Voldemort (Harry Potter), Sirrus (MYST), The Conductor (OBSIDIAN) and The Stain (original) are forcing me to surrender. To do so, Carmen points a sniper rifle at me, Sirrus has two robot hammers the size of a two-story building ready to pound me, and while this is happening, an affectionate prisoner spray-paints a familiar song title where I'm standing.


Trying to escape, I'm knocked unconscious, but end up inside the prison. I discover that everyone is being treated much the same as after Half-Life 2, but although the Combine still takes up residence here, the transformations are in eerier conditions: To make Stalkers, prisoners are stripped of their clothes and dumped into the same giant meat grinder from The Wall, their organs stripped away, but the remaining bodies come out intact and the same as Stalkers. How I cannot explain. Gordon Freeman and Alyx find me just as I'm about to be turned into a Stalker myself!














Thankfully, Gordon shuts down the machine, and Alyx frees all the prisoners. The dude who spray-painted plants some resistance bomb charges and overloads the dark energy core within the new Depot where the surgical stuff takes place to blow up the entire prison. Better still, in a very ironic way, the real Pink Floyd arrives and takes the villains into custody-with my help, of course.

What do you think of this? I believe it's very funny.