Saturday, December 31, 2011

Free Game! - Space Quest II Remake



Infamous Adventures has just released a remake of the classic Sierra game Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge. Click here and download it now.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Donald Duck: Lost in the Andes is now available!

I just received a shipping notice from Amazon.com saying my copy of Walt Disney's Donald Duck: Lost in the Andes by Carl Barks has shipped! I've been waiting for this book eagerly since it was first announced. In fact, my very first blog post was about the Carl Barks Donald Duck stories and how they were being reprinted in Europe in nice hardcovers but not in the U.S. I'm glad they are finally here and even more glad that Fantagraphics Books is in charge of putting them out. I don't think they would get quite the same loving treatment if they were put out by another company. 

In August I posted a brief preview of the book. But now the publisher has a more in depth sample for you to check out. Go here to see a 17 page PDF sample as well as a look at the book on video.

Also, go here to check out an updated link to an article detailing the less than optimal coloring job the previously released European collections had. Then go here to check out an article over on the Robot 6 blog with Rich Tommaso about his approach to coloring this release. From what I've seen the coloring job on this release is MUCH better than the European collections.

Publishers weekly also has an interview with Gary Groth, co-founder of Fantagraphics books and editor on the Carl Barks series, where they discuss Carl Barks and even talk about the recoloring. Go here to check it out.

Lastly, if you have any interest in the Carl Barks Donald Duck stories then you NEED to pick up these releases. You will kick yourself if you don't. I've included a link to Amazon.com below to make it even easier.  Buy a copy for yourself, buy a copy for your kids, buy a copy for your niece and/or nephew, buy one for your loved one, buy one for everybody you know! Well OK maybe not that many, but it is really good and I think it would make an excellent gift to give people. If you REALLY wanted to buy a copy for everybody you know, I'm sure they wouldn't mind. ;-)


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 Walt Disney's Donald Duck: "Lost in the Andes"

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Pogo by Walt Kelly

Fantagraphics Books has been planning a comprehensive reprinting of the entire run of Walt Kelly's Pogo comic strip for quite some time now.  They had some trouble tracking done some of the early Sunday strips but the first volume is now complete and should be shipping out sometime in the next couple of weeks. I'm eagerly awaiting my copy. Pogo is one of those rare comic strips that is illustrated lavishly, written extremely well and stays consistently funny throughout its run. It's one of those strips that you stand in awe of that he was able to churn it out day after day for years without a decrease in quality. For those of you who would like a preview of what's to come, Fantagraphics Books has posted a preview of the book that includes several pages of dailies and Sundays as well as the introduction. Go here to check it out. Then follow the following link on over to Amazon and buy it quick. If you're a fan of comic strips, this NEEDS to be one of the books sitting on your shelf.

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Pogo: The Complete Daily & Sunday Comic Strips, Vol. 1: Through the Wild Blue Wonder


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Sunday, October 30, 2011

The Smurf Apprentice








The eighth volume in the Smurf comic reprint project by Papercutz has been released. The Smurf Apprentice is another fun volume of these delightful comics. They're fun to read no matter how old you may be. I received mine in the mail the other day and read right through it. I couldn't put it down. Not only are they a good read but they are relatively inexpensive too. 

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The Smurfs #8: The Smurf ApprenticeThe Smurfs #7: The Astrosmurf
The Smurfs #6: The Smurfs and the Howlibird
The Smurfs #5: The Smurfs and the Egg
The Smurfs #4: The Smurfette
The Smurfs #3: The Smurf King
The Smurfs #2: The Smurfs and the Magic Flute
The Smurfs #1: The Purple Smurfs

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Forbidden Island

Recently, I picked up a copy of the game Forbidden Island produced by Gamewright. It's a really fun cooperative game where you and your friends are on a sinking island and you have to work together to get the four treasure and get off the island before it sinks. The island is made up of tiles that get re-arranged each time you play so the island is never the same.The cooperative aspect is a nice change of pace and each game only takes about 30 minutes. It's a 2 to 4 player game, but you can actually play the game solo if you like.  Just pick two characters and start playing. The only tricky part to playing solo is remembering which character's turn you are on. Either by yourself or with a group of friends, Forbidden Island is FUN!

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Forbidden Island

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Carl Barks Big Book of Barney Bear





Carl Barks, creator of Uncle Scrooge, is well known among comics enthusiasts for his amazing work on Disney's Donald Duck Comics. Now that those are finally being reprinted (read more about that here) some of his lesser know works are finally getting reprinted as well. IDW and Yoe Books have partnered up to bring us the Carl Barks Big Book of Barney Bear. This reprints all of the Carl Barks Barney Bear stories along with an introduction and cover painting by Jeff Smith (creator of Bone). Barney Bear, like Donald Duck, is always scheming up one thing or another and dragging his poor friend Benny Burro into the mix with comedic results. There's a reason Carl Barks is known as a master of comic book storytelling and it's quite obvious when you read his work. Pick up a copy to tide you over until the first volume of Donald Duck is released, you won't regret it.

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Carl Barks Big Book of Barney Bear 




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Monday, October 10, 2011

Space Family Robinson Archives Volume 2





Here's what the UPS man delivered today. The second volume in Dark Horse Comics Space Family Robinson series. This volume reprints issues #8 through #14 of this classic science fiction comic originally produced by Gold Key/Western publishing. My earlier post on this series (available here) includes a six page preview of the first volume to wet your appetite. I highly recommend picking up these gorgeous hardcovers if you are any sort of fan of retro science fiction. The original issues command high prices so these reprint volumes are highly welcome. I can't wait for the next volume to come out.

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Space Family Robinson Archives Vol 1
Space Family Robinson Archives Vol 2


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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Free Game - Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure

Here's a fun (and free) browser-based point and click adventure game called Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure. It was designed by a 5-year old named Cassie. While her dad created the game engine that powers the game, Cassie designed all of the game's graphics, created some of the puzzles and voiced the main character. It's a fun little diversion that I think you'll get a kick out of. Check it out here.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Old Links

The dreaded 404 error. When clicking on a link to a webpage that no longer exists you usually get an error similar to this. If you are lucky, the page has been moved to a different location and the site owner will set things up to automatically transfer you to its new location. However many websites have vanished forever.  While digging through an old backup from 1997 I ran across an old  list of links I had used on a regular basis. I tried clicking on all the links to see how many still existed. Out of the 68 sites on my list (mostly video game related) only one still existed in the same location.

http://www.gamefaqs.com

One had moved but had left a forwarding address and automatically forwarded me to the new site.

http://www.mindspring.com/~keita/agh.html  (aka Atari Gaming Headquarters)

Two forwarded me to the websites of the companies that currently own the original companies IP.

http://www.funcoland.com/ redirects to the Gamestop website as they two companies merged in the year 2000.

http://www.sierra.com/support/patches/ Sierra's support site for their games now redirects to Activision's support site as they are they are the current owners of Sierra.

The rest all display 404 errors or have domain squatters with one exception.  http://www.n64hq.com/updates.htm redirects to Nintendo's main website. As N64HQ  was not affiliated with Nintendo this is very significant. Back in the early days of the World Wide Web, you could register any site you wanted and if you were the first to grab a domain name it was yours as long as you paid the registration fees on time. Nowadays, in certain circumstances, people or companies can take over certain domains if they own a trademark that is contained in a domain name. In this example, Nintendo owns the trademark on N64 so at some point they were able to gain control of n64hq.com.

This was an interesting experiment and just goes to show how much the web changes over time. I'm just glad the wayback machine (http://www.archive.org/web/web.php) is around so we can still access the content on some of these old webpages that no longer exist.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Jim Hensen's "Wizard of ID" test pilot film



Here's an interesting little film. Back in 1969 Jim Hensen produced a test pilot for a show based on the comic strip "The Wizard of ID". It never became a series but it's fun to watch in any event. Enjoy!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Jonny Quest Opening Titles


Jonny Quest Opening Titles from Roger D. Evans on Vimeo.

Here's a cool video. The original opening titles from the animated sixties version of Johny Quest is one of the most action-packed opening credits around and a gentleman by the name of Roger D. Evans has just made them better. He painstakingly recreated each scene from the titles and re-shot the entire titles sequence in stop-motion animation. The end result is the above video. His blog detailing the extensive work he did on each scene can be found here. The original title sequence is in the following video as a comparison. I've also included an Amazon.com link below for those who don't already own this cool series on DVD.





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Jonny Quest - The Complete First Season (1964) on DVD

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Portal: No Escape



Here's a cool short film based on the video game Portal produced by Dan Trachtenberg and starring Danielle Rayne. It's very well done short and is of professional quality. Also, you don't need to know anything about Portal to enjoy the film. Check it out.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Space Family Robinson

Imagine my surprise when I came home from work and found this sitting on my doorstep; the first volume in Dark Horse Comics reprint collection of the old Gold Key/Whitman Space Family Robinson comics . This is a beautiful hardcover collection of the first seven issues. Their goal  is to eventually reprint all 59 issues plus some extras. I've read through a good chunk of this volume already and can't wait for the other volumes to be released. Dark Horse has also made available a six page sneak peek to get you interested. I've included the preview pages below but they are also available on their website. Click on the images to enlarge them.

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Space Family Robinson Vol 1

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Walt Disney's Donald Duck: "Lost in the Andes" by Carl Barks

Fantagraphics Books released the above images (click on the images to enlarge them) to show off the first volume of their upcoming reprints of classic Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comics by Carl Barks. I mentioned this back in January when they were first announced  Fantagraphics appear to be doing a stellar job in preparing this material for release. Reprints of these in the past have suffered from horrid recoloring jobs but they appear to be doing a bang-up job replicating the flat coloring scheme used on the original comics. The Robot 6 website has an interview with Rich Tommaso who's in charge of the recoloring process for this release. Go here to check it out. The book's due out in October. I've already got mine pre-ordered. If you don't, why not?

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 Walt Disney's Donald Duck: "Lost in the Andes"

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Monday, August 8, 2011

The Astrosmurf






The seventh volume Papercutz has released of the fabulous Smurfs comic stories showed up in my mailbox. I've talked about smurf comics before here, here, here, here and here. It's wonderful seeing these comics reprinted. The Astrosmurf is one of the volumes I used to own as a kid and my copy is falling apart after being read over and over again so it's nice to receive a brand new reprint hot off the presses.  If you haven't checked them out already, I highly recommend you do. They're really good.

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The Smurfs #7: The Astrosmurf
The Smurfs #6: The Smurfs and the Howlibird
The Smurfs #5: The Smurfs and the Egg
The Smurfs #4: The Smurfette
The Smurfs #3: The Smurf King
The Smurfs #2: The Smurfs and the Magic Flute
The Smurfs #1: The Purple Smurfs

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Free Game - Streets of Rage Remake








Streets of Rage Remake is an excellent fangame remake/sequel to the Streets of Rage series. If you've ever played any of the Streets of Rage games and wished for a sequel or have a hankering for an old-school style beat-em-up, then this is the game for you. Go here for more information and to download this great game.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Sega Genesis Hardware Revisions



A user by the name of Ace over on the Sega-16 forums has an interesting thread detailing the various hardware revisions of the North American Sega Genesis and how to tell them apart. Go here to check it out.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

asciiPad SNES Controller


The asciiPad Turbo Controller for the Super Nintendo is probably one of the best controllers ever designed. While normally you should avoid third party controllers, in this case you need to make an exception. The asciiPad is a licensed controller and appears to have been made in the same factory as the original first party controllers with some of the same parts. This controller is solidly built and feels great in your hands. The cord is a generous eight feet in length. The buttons are smooth and responsive. They also feel solid under your fingers and can really take a beating. The cross pad seems to be exactly the same as the original controllers which is a real plus. The controller also sports turbo and auto turbo buttons on the A, B, X, Y,  L and R buttons. This really comes in handy on some games. This is especially true when trying to bomb jump up a vertical shaft while playing Super Metroid. It's doable without a turbo controller but trying to get the timing is really tricky if you don't have one. It also has a turbo switch on the start button which can give you a slow motion effect on many games. All in all, the high build quality along with the long cord and turbo options make this controller a winner.


What were advertisers thinking when they dreamed up the above ad? In spite of this horrible advertisement, I bought one for my Super Nintendo back in the early nineties when they first came out and have been using in steady for the past two decades. It's still going strong.

Talk about truth in advertising. The asciiPad is such a great controller that none of the other controllers can come close.

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Super Nintendo Turbo Controller (AsciiPad)


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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Encounter




Here's a fun little vintage stop motion short from 1982 produced by Joel Fletcher. It's called Encounter and it tells the story of two knights in the middle ages who have a bit of a run-in with some aliens. He also has an article about the making of the film on his website. Enjoy!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

The Rocketeer 20th Anniversary Fan Film Trailer


The Rocketeer 20th anniversary from John Banana on Vimeo.

Here's a fun little fan made film produced by French animator John Banana to celebrate The Rocketeer's 20th anniversary. Now if only Disney would hire him to produce this as an actual series.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Usagi Yojimbo: The Special Edition

Usagi Yojimbo is a black and white comic created by Stan Sakai. He's been producing the comic for almost a quarter of a century. It's about a wandering samurai rabbit set in a fictional 17th century Japan filled with  anthropomorphic animals. The artwork is gorgeous. The stories are well written and have a good mixture of action and humor. The first seven volumes of Usagi Yojimbo are available from Fantagraphics Books in an amazing two book hardcover slipcase set (shown above) called Usagi Yojimbo: The Special Edition. I had never read the series before but had heard good things about it. One day I decided to take a chance and, since it was on sale, bought the slipcase set. I'm glad I did. I started reading it and finished it within two days. I just couldn't put it down. There are rumors that once this slipcase sells out, it isn't going to be reprinted so if you have any interest in getting this, you had better act quickly. It's well worth the price.

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Usagi Yojimbo: The Special Edition

Friday, June 17, 2011

Merry Marvel Marching Society



Back in the 1960's Marvel Comics had an official fan club called The Merry Marvel Marching Society. Part of the initial membership kit was a plastic 33 1/3 RPM record with a recording of Stan Lee and the rest of the Marvel Bullpen called The Voices of Marvel. The video above is the audio from the record put to pictures of each of the participants.
Doug Pratt (aka DOuG pRATt or Dog Rat) has an MP3 of this record along with the other records available through The Merry Marvel Marching Society available for download on his web page.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Golden Axe Warrior



One of the best games available for the Sega Master System is Golden Axe Warrior. It's a fun game that's similar to the original Legend of Zelda. I managed to pick up a copy online with both the box and the manual for only $10 plus shipping. It usually goes for a lot more than that so I'm happy. The video above is a video review of the game that someone posted on YouTube.


As the game came out right at the end of the Sega Master Systems life-cycle, it was largely overlooked here in the U.S. That's a real shame as the game is really fun and in many ways is actually better than Zelda. The ability to buy extra dungeon keys in item shops as well as finding them in the dungeons help prevent players from getting stuck like they sometimes can in Zelda. The difficulty level and player strength both seem to ramp up in a consistent manner and I never felt like it ever got too far out of whack.


Sega Master System


Sega Genesis with Power Base Converter

Sega Game Gear with Master Gear Converter
The original game cartridge is playable on the Sega Master System, on the Sega Genesis (with the Power Base Converter) or on the Sega Game Gear (with a Master Gear Convertor).


The game is also an unlockable title on the X-Box 360 and PS3 versions of Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection.This is probably the cheapest way to get the game, assuming that is if you already have an X-box 360 or PS3.

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Golden Axe Warrior 
Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection - X-Box 360
Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection - PS3

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

"Out of Sight" animated short



Here's a really neat animated short produced by by Yu Ya-ting, Yeh Ya-hsuan and Chung Ling as a student project. It bears many similarities to the works of Miyazaki. Enjoy!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Muppets Theatre Reel



Here's a neat little film the Sesame Street Muppets did for Loews Theatres explaining what you can and can't do during your film watching experience. I can't believe I'm not allowed to munch on the theatre seats...

Friday, May 20, 2011

King Aroo

I love comic strips and feel that they don't usually get the love they deserve. Fortunately, IDW has started to reprint the long forgotten strip King Aroo in nice hardcover volumes similar to the Complete Peanuts books put out by Fantagraphics. King Aroo was a comic strip that ran from 1950 until 1965 and was written and drawn by Jack Kent. I had never even heard of this strip before IDW began reprinting it, so I was in for a pleasant shock when I, on a whim, purchased the first volume and began reading. Not only was it good, it was REALLY good. The whimsical and pun-filled nature of this strip along with the jam packed imagery in each panel make me understand why people say this strip is reminiscent of Pogo. I REALLY hope these volumes sell well enough for them to reprint the entire series. If you love comic strips, please run out a pick up a copy today or, at the very least, convince your local library to pick up a copy. It really is that good. 

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King Aroo Volume One
King Aroo Volume Two


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Comic Book Lettering

(Image by Todd Klein)

Todd Klein, who I've previously mentioned here, has a really neat article about his experiences hand lettering comic book. He also discusses the current trend in computer lettering and the pros and cons in doing so. Go here to check out the article. 

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Give Me Space



Here's a neat little animated film called "Give Me Space" produced by Brian Carter with an original score by Hillary Thomas.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Chrono Trigger Now Available on the Virtual Console

Chrono Trigger, one of the best role playing games of all time, has finally been released on the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console in North America! Click here to read the press release.  For only eight bucks, you can download this classic Super Nintendo game to your Wii and enjoy a great story., awesome music, multiple endings and much more. Considering how much this game goes for on the used market, you're probably not going to be able to get this game much cheaper.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Smurfs and the Howlibird





I received a package from Amazon earlier in the week and this was one of the many gems contain inside. This is the sixth book Papercutz has released of the fabulous Smurfs comic stories. I've mentioned these comics before but every time I get a new volume in the mail I just have to post and let you know. They've been out of print in the U.S for so long that it's a relief to see them finally being reprinted so a new generation of readers can enjoy them.  

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The Smurfs #6: The Smurfs and the Howlibird
The Smurfs #5: The Smurfs and the Egg
The Smurfs #4: The Smurfette
The Smurfs #3: The Smurf King
The Smurfs #2: The Smurfs and the Magic Flute
The Smurfs #1: The Purple Smurfs

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Coloring Comics

 (Image by Todd Klein)

Before the advent of computer coloring, comic books had to be colored by hand. Todd Klein has a neat article explaining the process. Go here to read all about it.

Friday, May 13, 2011

The Adventures of Big Boy Comic Books



When I was a kid, our family used to go to the local Big Boy restaurant to eat. One of the neat things about Big Boy is they give out free comics to kids starring their mascot turned comic character, Big Boy. The comics would vary in quality over the years as different people would write and illustrate them, but we read them anyway. Being FREE, the price was certainly right. Go here to read an interview with Craig Yoe from 2007 after his company took over production duties on The Adventures of Big Boy.  Also, if you go here you can  find out more about the beginnings of Big Boy and read the entire first issue from 1956 produced for Big Boy restaurants by Timely Comics (aka Marvel Comics) and written by some guy you may have heard of who goes by the name of Stan "The Man" Lee. Enjoy!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Backwards Mario


Here's a fun little hack. By swapping the horizontal deflection wires on the yoke of a CRT television and swapping the left and right buttons on a NES controller, someone called JJ was able to play Super Mario Brothers backwards. Check out the video below as well as go here to find out more.

WARNING: Televisions contain enough voltage to KILL you. Only mess with them if you know what you are doing and take suitable precautions.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Thor by Walter Simonson Omnibus





This mighty tome arrived on my doorstep two days ago. The Thor by Walter Simonson Omnibus collects the entire run of The Mighty Thor produced by Walt Simonson back in the eighties.  This includes Thor #337-355, #357-369, #371-382; Balder the Brave #1-4.  At almost 1200 pages, you would need to be worthy of Thor to be able to pick this baby up. It's not a small book. The production quality of this book is outstanding. With a quality sewn binding it opens easily and it doesn't feel like it's going to fall apart at any minute like some books do. The artwork and coloring are probably the best this material has ever been presented in. The stories contained within are often considered the best Thor stories ever produced. After only two days, I'm already halfway through it. I just can't put it down.  If you like Thor then you NEED to pick this up. It's that good!

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Thor by Walter Simonson Omnibus



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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

RIP Elisabeth Sladen

According to the BBC, Elisabeth Sladen passed away yesterday morning after a long bout with cancer. She was 63. As an actress, her most well known role was when she played Sarah Jane Smith in the British television program Doctor Who back in the seventies. She also also starred in two different Doctor Who spin-offs, K-9 and Company and The Sarah Jane Adventures. Out of all the actors and actresses who appeared on Doctor Who playing one of the Doctor's companions, she was probably the most well liked. Whenever I would see her in an interview she always came across as being very professional. She also seemed to really care about people. She will be greatly missed.

EDIT: Tom Baker has a really nice tribute to Elisabeth here.