The ramblings of a bearded crazy person

Chibi Miku-san

Chibi Miku-san is a webcomic… About ‘Little Miss Miku’.

(Note: the large cluster at the top of the page is the comic I’m talking about. The rest is other stuff by the same artist.)

All the other Vocaloids are characters in the strip as well. Even fan-made ones.

It is a 4koma comic, which basically means a comic with four panels. And it’s in Japanese, but there’s little dialogue. So even people who don’t know Japanese can (usually) understand what’s going on.

Somebody animated a few of the strips, which is pretty cool:

Chibi Miku-san

FTL: (It won’t let me link to the individual images, so go down to #75.) Poor Neru.

Also, that archive only gets updated every ten strips. So it doesn’t always have the latest strips. For them, you have to go to the main index page. There’s a new strip almost daily, so you might wanna go there often. (Or, simply check the archive page every couple weeks for the block of ten.)

Love is War

Today, another Vocaloid song.

Love is War

Love is War is a Miku song. And it’s about a girl who loves a guy, but he doesn’t love her, and loves somebody else instead. And she wants him to notice her.

It’s one of those songs that you would call ‘ultra-famous’. And not without reason. It’s truly an epic song. One guy called it epic, who’s not normally even a Vocaloid fan at all.

And it being so popular, there have been numerous remakes done. Either by other Vocaloids, or even real people. My favorite is this one:

Love is War – Nico Nico Chorus

It’s a group song. With seven people singing it. And their singing is outright stunning.

And the scream. Oh gosh, the scream… It has a good chance of holding the title for the Most Awesome Sound in the History of Sounds.

This was a Triumph

I’ve officially finished my Flash course in college, and have released my final project.

Way back in the middle of the semester, I was already planning for it. It had to be something epic, that could be done within the span of a few months. I figured I would try my hand at lip syncing a song.

But what song? I thought about it for a minute, and in the end, there could be but one answer…

Still Alive

The Picard Video

The Picard Video

Engage. Make it so, Number One.

Free Man

The mighty Squirrelking has published the fourth (and apparently final) chapter of the epic Full Life Consequences series!

Halflife Fulllife Consequences: Free Man

I couldn’t find an audio recording of the story, so I immediately set out to remedy the situation.

And here it is: My recording of FLC4!

True Remembrance

I’m filing this under Webcomix, even though it isn’t technically a webcomic.

True Remembrance is a visual novel. Everyone familiar with the term? Yes? …Oh, no? You in the back, you’re shaking your head… Alright. You all know what a novel is, right? It’s “an invented prose narrative that is usually long and complex and deals especially with human experience through a usually connected sequence of events”. Now, what about the visual part?

A visual novel is what you could call an interactive novel. They are especially prevalent in Japan. It shows images of the various characters on the screen, and a text box that shows what they’re saying. You press a little button to advance to the next paragraph, and the character’s facial expressions will change. It can even be accompanied by a soundtrack!

Anyway, back to True Remembrance. The setting is rather interesting. Extreme depression is a pandemic spanning the entire globe. The condition is known as the Dolor. And people will go to one remote city, where they can have their bad memories removed by ‘Mnemonicides’.

In this city, live Blackiris, an Alpha Class Mnemonicide, and La, his patient. And this is their story.

And quite a nice story indeed. There is little in the way of action scenes, and much more about character development/interactions. So if you like a good story, you can’t go wrong with this. If you want things exploding every five minutes… You’ll have to look elsewhere.

As for the character art and accompanying soundtrack, they are both excellent. (It’s originally from Japan. Good artwork seems to flow from there.)

The entire story takes about three hours to read, and may be longer or shorter depending on how fast you are. But I recommend going a little slow in reading the first time.

In fact, when people are first introduced to the concept of visual novels, they are often directed to this piece. (Just as I just did. ;) )

Polkkarama

No, this isn’t about the Weird Al song. Note the use of two k’s in the title.

*cue groans as realization slowly sinks in*

Yes folks, we’re doing a Super Ievan Polkka Bash here! You can read (and watch) all about it after the break. Read More

Shoulders of Giants

The Ultimate Chex Quest, the original Chex Quest mod that got so many people (including me) interested in Chex Quest again, is no more.

This is certainly a very heavy loss. I can’t describe enough how Boingo’s mod was monumental in the history of Chex Quest. All these usurpers with their CheezyDoom mods, (including mine,) just can’t compare.

Farewell Boingo, wherever you fare.

Developers

Developers

Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers.

El Presidente

If you were a member of the CQFF in February, this will look familiar to you.

President 09 Who Is Up For The Challenge!!!

Flurb made a slideshow of all our campaign pictures. And the music choice ain’t bad, neither.

If you would like the original, full size posters that I made, here they are: (You need to click on ‘read more’, because I can’t have a whole bunch of pictures cluttering up the index page, now can I?) Read More