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6/24/09: Hey, this is kind of an odd posting but I had an e-mail question from Mike W. on whether or not the Neil Peart game was for Macs. I tried to reply to it but it was auto-rejected (most likely due to my reply being from gmail I suppose). Anyhow, to answer you and any others I'm afraid MMF isn't Mac-compatible yet. The game has no large overlays and a small frame size so it should run smooth on anything 500MHz or better in Win98, 2000, XP, etc. Hope that helps!
6/07/09: Well, after an interesting week or so of (unscheduled?) & unannounced downtime here at Sitesled, looks like we're back. And just in time too, as I have not one but TWO new donations to report since Tony C became lucky #13. First came an unprecedented SECOND donation from the same dude, kevinski.com's own Kotton Kandy Afro! And if that wasn't enough, next we have Matt C coming through to be the 15th donation to the DXF cause. I worked really hard on H2 last night, with a whopping 7 straight hours until 2am (!!) I was able to make a new cool enemy from scratch, do all the graphics & most of the coding, and fix a lot of bugs as well as restructure this game's version of the monster book. I almost always draw stuff from memory and in the case of last night I had to try and visualize how a certain type of animal might move from the side view and it was pretty difficult to say the least. Animation's never been my strong suit so I'm especially glad it came out as well as it did. And in the far future, you can see it too!
5/29/09: Just wanted to say that newest kevinski.com member Tony C has made a donation to the DXF Games development fund! Is it self-serving to say that you guys should all do this? Thanks a lot Tony, and I'll be sending you the Hasslevania map ASAP! In other news, biggest H2 supporter / blabbermouth (i.e. me) has leaked that one of the new weapons is some sort of mystery spear. And although kevinski thinks it's the least impressive of the new weapons that will only make me boost the hell out of its powers. Hooray!
5/6/09: Ah screw it, it's not much now but I've put up the Hasslevania 2 homepage. That's the place where eventually everything will be listed like the downloads, screenshots, and other info. Don't get too too excited yet because there's still a long ways to go on the game! I also don't think I ever mentioned this but I'm no longer working as the music contributor for Sensou although I did make one decent track that they can still use if they want to.
4/26/09: What a weird week this has been. It started out with my whole family being sick with varying degrees of a cold (not the swine flu!) and *oink* ended with me not being able to walk due to an unrelated bout of tendonitis in my ankle, which apparently you can get in your ankle. The doctor gave me *oink* some very fast-acting medicine so I only had to use crutches for about a day and a half. It was amazing to basically go from not being able to stand to normal motion in about 2 days. If only all medicines worked like that. Since I've been in so much lately I had lots of time to work on Hasslevania 2 and have completed another area and another boss enemy. I can safely say every H2 boss so far whups any of H1's bosses design-wise, and that's nice! Not to put any of my old creations down or anything but the whole point of this sequel is to improve on things I sort of stunk at on the first one, and I heard "but you can just button mash the bosses to death" a lot. I'm starting to see some real progress which only helps me want to finish the thing more.
4/06/09: Oh crap, almost forgot but: The DXF Games hullabaloo (front page & its sister pages like the Hasslevania section) has just over 100,000 toal hits! If that doesn't deserve an "oh crap!" what does? Thanks to everybody who's visited and helped to acheive that awesome milestone.
4/05/09: Ah, nothing like a post every month or so. Sorry but what exactly could I write? "Recolored that sword the other day!", "Nerfed one of the skeletons near the water!", "Fixed that nagging subscreen bug!", etc. Anyhow it looks like the front-pagery is going to be sparse for a while because so much of the game is still all Cloak & Dagger (perhaps literally, perhaps not!) The best thing is that I'm still having fun making H2, which can be the toughest part about sticking with a project that'll likely take 3 years to finish. Did I mention it's still just me doing all the graphics, music, programming, and most of the planning for the game? Believe it.... (*wheeze*)... or Not! Christ I swear the next game's going to be some simple-ass Pong clone, so help me.
3/16/09: First, Happy birthday to my Dad! Next, last month TDC's Wiiman did a review for Necropolis Rising and it was a surprise for sure. Being as the game is so old I didn't expect a new review but sure did take my sweet-ass time moving it on over to the DXF Games review page eh? You can check it, and all of the reviews / interviews from the past, right here, mes pardner con queso. My work with Sensou seems to be a bit at a standstill mostly because the project's creator has been MIA for awhile. And H2 brainbuster kevinski's also been MIA for awhile. If this isn't the harbringer for the alien invasion I don't know what is. Pack your aluminum foil and grab an extra-large glass of water before you head out.
3/12/09: There's been a lot of important H2 progress lately, mostly little bugs and snags here and there, with the occasional new room completion to get me that much closer to finishing the current area. Very recently I've added a great new flying enemy that should get players looking to the skies a bit more than your run of the mill bat might (not that bats can't be dangerous in say, groups of 400 or so I'm sure). In fact this enemy alone has really made me want to put a decent variety of dangerous flying enemies throughout the game. To quote Master Poo-Ba-Boo: "Things are looking up!"
3/6/09: Watchmen was awesome! Terminator 4 looks like it's going to rule! Star Trek's new trailer might just save one of my favorite shows from oblivion! And if this weren't enough good news, Victoria K. made a new donation to the DXF Games Development fund. I almost forgot how to send her the free Hasslevania map- but didn't! Thanks Victoria, you're the 12th donator here!
2/20/09: I've been asked to do the music for an upcoming RTS game called Sensou. It'll be cool to only worry about one aspect of a game, and it won't drain me from working on Hasslevania 2 either. This will be the first team project I've worked in maybe 15+ years with my buddy Rich working out some RPG maps on graph paper and entering the values in.. manually.. about 1000 times. Ah, good memories for sure.
2/8/09: Working on Hasslevania 2 the other night, I remembered a bit in one of the first game's reviews that said something like "Every room is designed to kill you, even the secret ones, so it's not even worth it even trying to look for them." I paraphrase now, but he had a good point. Seems deterimental to what a Metroidvania / exploration game's supposed to be all about doesn't it? In one of my favorite NES series of games, Wizards & Warriors and Ironsword both had a ton of secret rooms and MOST were set up as gimmes to the player with no enemies or traps to speak of. Even the bonus pipe rooms of Super Mario Brothers weren't designed to kill the player. Anyhow I'm taking this to heart a bit with H2 in that not every room will be a trap or crazy death puzzle. Not every room, heh heh.. After all I still have a reputation to uphold around here.
1/29/09: In news important to likely nobody but myself, last night I saw a couple of awesome Midnight Oil-related things on Youtube. One was a clip of the song Blossom & Blood from their EP Species Deceases. This is the only song off of it I've never heard live in any form and it was killer. The other thing was even more amazing: A demo version of the short instrumental of Bakerman from Red Sails. Only this one wasn't done with horns and tuba and stuff, it was with guitars and drums and SINGING! You can really hear some serious Beatles influence on it, or at least I can. I don't see how anybody aside from one of the Oils themselves could have had something like this to be honest (or one of their relatives). I've been a big fan of theirs for about 15 years and I only ever heard that one studio version of the song until last night and it made my day! I wish they would've kept the rocking version of Bakerman on the album because it blew the "real" one away big-time. Not that Bakerman sucks or anything, but still.
1/26/09: Ah yes, and so today is the start of trying to make this place look a little bit different. I've actually been hard at work making the subscreen for Hasslevania 2 look completely different than before. I figured this game's going to take forever to finish anyhow, so why not spend a week or so taking the trouble to do this now? Of course nobody will know anything's been changed aside from 3 or 4 others since most will only see the finished game in 2010 or so. To help with the tedium of changing over subscreen graphics, I bought a great new Dream Theater CD called Train of Thought. I guess the joke in some circles is to call it "Trainwreck of Thought" (i.e. It sucks!) but aside from it being heavier than (probably all?) of their other stuff it's great. My daughter was humming the main theme from Stream of Consciousness at dinner last night which was funny as hell. Most of the songs are on their DVD Live at Budokan so it was cool to recognize so many on this.
1/23/09: Hahaha, it was so long since I did anything on here I almost forgot my password! My whole household has been sick for a couple of weeks and now finally we're all almost over it. I'll tell ya, the first time on a train that you DON'T feel nauseaous is one hell of a good day in my book.
1/6/09: Everybody needs distractions from some less than ideal situations with life in general. Since I don't drink this can be tough! Aside from working on H2 still (forever, likely) I've found a couple of pretty good ones lately: One is a book called Dies The Fire, which in short is about what happens to the world after a catastrophic event nullifies gunpowder and electricity. I'm only about 60 pages in, but it's really pretty good. It's also a great idea for a future game, to be filed in that huge section in my brain titled "Someday these might get made!". The 2nd thing is my first Dream Theater album, Metropolis Pt. 2- Scenes From A Memory. A mouthful, sure, but holy shit if you're a musician I think you owe it to yourself to check these guys out at least once. My favorites on this are Beyond this Life, the Overture, and the insanity of The Dance of Eternity- a song that has a bazillion weird time signatures to it. Too bad I can't PLAY any of this stuff but what can you do?
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