Thanks for writing! (And fuck the police!)rjhudsonMarch 14 2006, 19:03:39 UTC
Yeah. . . I use a lot of punk rock songs as titles for my posts. Talking Heads and Pixies get a lot of rotation, around here. "The Kids Aren't Alright" is/was a reference to The Who's "The Kids Are Alright."
Local H may have had a song like that, but I wouldn't know. . . Although, lemme just say that I love two-man bands and recall buying the record of theirs with the warning that said something about the record containing the f-word or something like that. . .
I noticed you'd friended me and checked out your site and a few livejournal entries. . . I friended you back when another one of your friends started reading my shit and I figured you were good luck.
Right, the money. . . I make just about whatever anybody else makes, here, I guess . . . I'd like to make more than I do, but I can't seem to get the hours I want. The market's kind of glutted, right now. . . My school is one of the smaller ones and. . .
You know, you can just shoot me an email--just a short one--and I'll answer your questions directly, how about that? I'd rather not go into money, here. It's rjhudson@umich.edu.
Alisa Dragon was a great scantily-clad-chick platformer. It hit the stands for less than thirty dollars, I recall. I got it for Christmas. I felt the lack of cutscenes hurt the game deeply. So much so that I exchanged the game and (with a few extra bucks) got Streets of Rage 2, instead.
I really liked the Renovation line for the Genesis. Earnest Evans, El Viento. . . there were a couple of others that were heavy on the anime intermissions. . . all of them great platformers, too, I think. Valis 3 blew me away. Few games have ever knocked me so totally on my ass.
I'm playing a Nintendo DS, these days. I just got the Japanese Children of Mana: DS and it fucking rocks in the old school way.
Anyway, thanks again for writing. I need to get to bed, but I'll check those posts you took the time to link, tomorrow.
Re: Thanks for writing! (And fuck the police!)esprit_froidMarch 14 2006, 21:46:37 UTC
I think she got to you from me. We went on our little Yamingshan National Park Taiwan Jungle Adventure together, and we're both thinking of going back later this year (though in a more permanent way). And whatnot.
Local H may have had a song like that, but I wouldn't know. . . Although, lemme just say that I love two-man bands and recall buying the record of theirs with the warning that said something about the record containing the f-word or something like that. . .
I noticed you'd friended me and checked out your site and a few livejournal entries. . . I friended you back when another one of your friends started reading my shit and I figured you were good luck.
Right, the money. . . I make just about whatever anybody else makes, here, I guess . . . I'd like to make more than I do, but I can't seem to get the hours I want. The market's kind of glutted, right now. . . My school is one of the smaller ones and. . .
You know, you can just shoot me an email--just a short one--and I'll answer your questions directly, how about that? I'd rather not go into money, here. It's rjhudson@umich.edu.
Alisa Dragon was a great scantily-clad-chick platformer. It hit the stands for less than thirty dollars, I recall. I got it for Christmas. I felt the lack of cutscenes hurt the game deeply. So much so that I exchanged the game and (with a few extra bucks) got Streets of Rage 2, instead.
I really liked the Renovation line for the Genesis. Earnest Evans, El Viento. . . there were a couple of others that were heavy on the anime intermissions. . . all of them great platformers, too, I think. Valis 3 blew me away. Few games have ever knocked me so totally on my ass.
I'm playing a Nintendo DS, these days. I just got the Japanese Children of Mana: DS and it fucking rocks in the old school way.
Anyway, thanks again for writing. I need to get to bed, but I'll check those posts you took the time to link, tomorrow.
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