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Atari Flashback 2

I am in the planning phase of my next project.  I am really interested in retro gaming, so when I saw the possibility of modifying the Atari Flashback 2 to play actual cartridges I immediately took notice.   In case you don’t know, the Atari Flashback 2 was released probably a year or two ago. It resembles an actual Atari 2600 machine made back in the late 1970’s and is about 2/3 the size of the original.  It comes with 40 built-in games, some of which are rare, and unreleased.   There are even some home-brew games that have been developed by fans long after the Atari was stopped production.  It also comes with two joysticks but old classic controllers work just fine as well.

The steps to my project.  Buy Atari Flashback 2.0, parts to modify and add the cartridge slot, and then great success.  The assembly and modification is going to be assisted by using an online guide that goes through all the steps to adding the cartridge slot. I am also planning on modifying the console to put the slot in there so it looks nice too.

**Update**
I have purchased all the parts for the modification from some Atari Distributer in California, and I purchased my Atari Flashback 2.0 from Zellers since Ebay was making me cranky.  I have yet to do the modification yet, as I cite lack of time and soldering iron.

Osama Team Hunger Force

Well with the news back a couple weeks ago, with the possible threat in Boston, its time to poke some fun.  In case you missed it, Aqua Teen Hunger Force was doing some publicity in Boston to promote its show.  The show is on the Cartoon Network and maintains a relatively stable but small audience.  When the blinking boxes started appearing around the Boston area, some people noticed them and reported them to police.  They immediately suspected terrorism and destroyed a couple devices which were basically light brights.  Overall they took things a little too far. Now its time to laugh at them.  What kind of terrorist act is this anyway?  Osama Team Hunger Force.

Sandstorms

I remember back when I was in China, we would get the occasional sandstorm.  Since we were on the side of a small mountain it would look very odd. It would start off with a grey cloud forming on the horizon, and then it would move in closer and closer.  Once it got close enough it would block out the sun and it would seem as though it were night.  The winds would then pick up and the sand would blow in.  I never adventured outside during this time and I’m sure most people would have took cover inside buildings.  The worst part of the sandstorm didn’t last more than an hour but it sure did bring in a lot of sand, dirt, and dust into the air.  The sand that I saw in Jinan was from winds blowing it in from the desert in western China.   It was interesting since they provided forecasts and weather reports that predicted when these storms would happen.  Now for a gallery of pictures from a sandstorm in Iraq or just a single picture.

Official Xbox Magazine Uses Miis for Editor Pics

In the latest issue of the Official Xbox Magazine for March of 2007, the editors have replaced their normal mugs with their Mii counterparts. Although it might seem strange for apparent competitors to be so friendly towards one anothers products, it just goes to show that they aren’t really direct competitors. I wouldn’t even consider the Wii to be a competitor of the Xbox 360 and the PS3. The PS3 and 360 are both high performance gaming machines, that try to do more with multimedia and online connectivity. Although I hate to say it, the Nintendo Wii is more of a toy that any age can enjoy. Some day I think I’ll belond to the Wii60 club, probably sooner rather than later. Pics from the magazine and more at the link below.

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Saskatchewan Electronic Recycling Program

I noticed at work yesterday that there are new fees as part of a SWEEP program that are being charged when people buy Computers, Laptops, TVs, and Printers.  Effective February 1st, the new costs range from $5 for laptops, $10 for Computers, and then vary depending on the size of TVs (46″ and up are $45).  The fee chart can be found here.  The interesting part is that GST is being charged on these fees so it seems to hurt twice over.  The positive side effect from the new fees is that you can take your old electronic equipment to SARCAN for recycling now. No, you won’t be paid for it.  The program is called the Saskatchewan Waste Electronic Equipment Program. For the program details you can check out their webpage at http://www.sweepit.ca/  Surpisingly, there has hardly been any media attention about this so far.  Normally when they introduce new fees like this it is news and people talk about it.  I wonder if this will affect purchases from out of province over the internet?  Either way its going to suck if I want to buy a new TV now.

Apple iPhone Hype

I don’t see what all the hype is about. The iPhone is basically the convergence of a cellphone, pda, and a media player.  For people who think it is going to kill the Zune, I don’t think that this type of device would be a direct competitor of the Zune.  The Zune, so far, is strictly a media player  and as such would compete against other mp3 players.  The iPhone on the other hand would compete more with devices like the Palm Treo, Motorola Q, and other smart phones.

Also, I’m not getting too excited about the iPhone because who wants an overpriced phone.  The phone itself will be priced ridiculously higher than any other phone on the market, and it will require you to be locked into an expensive contract.  The Canadian outlook seems to indicate that it will be exclusive to Rogers since the iPhone is GSM based, so everyone who goes through Sasktel, Bell, or Telus is out of luck.  Not to mention that if it follows in the tradition of other Apple hardware, it will cost more than the competitors and offer virtually the same features.

If I want to buy an MP3 player, I would buy an MP3 player, not some all-in-one device that “looks cool”.  If I want a smart phone, I’ll probably go with a company with a good reputation of making phones like Motorola and their Motorola Q.  Right now, I’m happy with my Creative Zen Vision M even if it only has 30gb for MP3 player.  It just means I have to copy and erase occasionally. Also, with my cellphone (although it’s aging) a Motorola E398, it works just fine for what I use it for and don’t feel the need to upgrade.

New Xbox Live Arcade Titles

Gamerscore blog wrote up a new article that lists ten new live arcade titles for the next bit.  The titles will be released on the regular Arcade Wednesdays.  For me the list has its highs and lows.  I am a big fan of the Castlevania and Worms titles but the titles from Midway are a little bit of a disapointment.  Sure, I can get the Xbox Live Arcade versions.. but I already have the Midway Arcade Treasures games and don’t feel like buying the same thing more than once.  So that means no Root Beer Tapper or Paperboy for me.   That just leaves the original titles which I have no clue what to expect.  Regardless, it’s good to see some new content up on the Live Arcade.

My wish list when it comes to the Arcade would be for some of Sega’s arcade titles.  There were quite a few classic games from Sega that I’m sure people would love.  I remember all the good times playing Shenmue and just going to the Arcade.  As well, an arcade controller would be sweet for some of the classic arcade titles.

Too Many Games

I don’t know whats going on.  For the first three quarters of 2006 I hardly I bought any Xbox 360 games.  Then in the last couple months now, I have bought way too many games.  I am going to blame this one on peer pressure.  I have bought: Ridge Race 6, Gears of War, The Outfit, Lego Star Wars, Viva Pinata, and Rainbow Six Vegas.  So, I have all these new games and I still have older games which I have barely played.. or not at all as is the case with Oblivion.  I suppose it only makes sense that I should start to play more games just when school gets back into my schedule.  The one motivational factor that makes me keep playing.. GAMERSCORE.. but thats another story for another post!

Light Bulbs

While reading some info about wind power, I noticed someones post and they linked to a very unique site.  The site is called One Billion Bulbs, and it lets people sign up and post about changing their light bulbs from standard incandescent light bulbs to more energy efficient CFL bulbs.  The site seems like a good cause and hopefully will motivate more people to consider the switch.   The overall goal for the site is to switch over 1 billion bulbs.  The site seems rather new as the number isn’t very high yet, only 8,456 as I write this.
In my house, we have been slowly changing over all our light bulbs to the compact fluorescents.  The whole movement towards the CFL bulbs is that they reduce energy usage, so its win-win.  You have a reduced energy bill and the environment is cleaner.  Be sure to check out the site and read up on light bulb technology!

everyday/celebrity

Noah Kalina of viral internet fame has a new project where he took pictures with celebs at VH1’s latest award show. Stars included: Paris Hilton, joey lawrence, xzibit, david hasselhoff, flavor flav and more. The only celebs that were actually familiar with the phenomenon that is Noah K were Weird Al Yankovic and Paris Hilton. How perfect is that. This guy is kind of popular online for taking a picture of himself everyday and putting them together into a video. You can check that out on Youtube. The video is kind of creepy because his facial expression never seems to change. The same thing with the pictures with the celebs, he looks like he is always the same throughout. I suppose that is what makes his picture with Paris Hilton so funny since she always looks the same.

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