Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Video Game Heroes (In a Box)


Video Game Heroes

(Mario and Sonic, with their friends in Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii/Nintendo DS))


Although they are fictional, video game heroes can be very good role models (most of them are, in my opinion). Looking back at artifacts to show it, my belief grew stronger.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dClX0p2A6zg


This song called "Sonic Heroes, from the game (also called) "Sonic Heroes" sums up a hero's will to never give up and save the world.


Sonic Heroes

What goes up must come down
Yet my feet don't touch the ground
See the world spin upside down
A mighty crash without a sound
I can feel your every rage
Step aside I'll turn the page
Breakin' thru your crazy maze
Like a laser beam my eye's on you
Watch me rule the night away
Watch me save the day
Feel my storm its getting close
Headed your way

Sonic Heroes (Sonic Heroes)
Bind you, confine you, defying your reign
Sonic Heroes (Sonic Heroes)
Setting the stage for a heroes parade

I won't even hesitate
A second left to alter fate
And you try to strike but a bit too late
I got you hooked by my own bait

Watch me rule the night away
Watch me save the day
Feel my storm its getting close
Headed your way

Sonic Heroes (Sonic Heroes)
Bind you, confine you, defying your reign
Sonic Heroes (Sonic Heroes)
Setting the stage for a heroes parade

You can bet there ain't no doubt
As the words spill from the mouth of a hero
I can chase another day
Fight you all the way
Like a hero

And together we stand strong no matter how
No one can bring us down...

Sonic Heroes (Sonic Heroes)
Bind you, confine you, defying your reign
Sonic Heroes (Sonic Heroes)
Setting the stage for a heroes parade

Sonic Heroes (Heroes) (Heroes)

Sonic Heroes (Heroes) (Heroes)
Give me a reason and we'll find our way





Mario, Link, Wario (not a hero, but still) and Kirby dueling it out in Super Smash Bros. Brawl (image from nytimes.com)


Though most video game characters fight against evil, there have been occasions when game heroes have fought against each other. A popular example of this is the "Super Smash Brothers" series.




Mario and Sonic posing together in Super Smash Bros. Brawl (image from wiicade.com)

Gaming characters (especially mascots) have been rivals to each other. The most famous mascot rivalry is the one between Sonic the Hedgehog and Mario. Though Sega dropped out of hardware and the two characters aren't true rivals anymore, they are still competitive and battle against each other in "Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games" and "Super Smash Bros. Brawl."


Video game heroes have made an impact on one's imagination and help make the impossible possible to just about anyone. In addition, they show the willing to never give up, make sacrifices to save people and protect the world for the greater good of people. So, game heroes are just as influencial as real life heroes, because of these values that they show in every game.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Good Night Bush




One thing you may not know about me is that I really like certain types of satire or parodies. Whether it's on a website, a book or magazine, it's usually pretty funny to me. Enough about yours truely though, onto this book. "Good Night Bush" is a parody of the famous book "Good Night Moon" involving a certain president, written and illustrated by Erich Origen and Gan Golan. If you know the story of Good Night Moon, which is known to be a childrens classic, Good Night Bush will be familiar. Ironicly, replacing the comforting items in the original book are the events, people and other things that have made the Bush administration a hard one to get through for the past eight years. The subtle changes in the bedroom scenes are fun to point out and discover, and just like in the original book, there's a painting over the fireplace. However, it's one of a oil plant. To wrap this up, let's say "Good Night Bush" and "Good night Dick Cheney wispering hush."
For more information about this book, check out http://www.goodnightbush.com/

Sunday, October 5, 2008

What I've been Reading - Sonic Chronicles Guide by Prima




Lately, I've been reading the guide to Sonic Chronicles: the Dark Brotherhood made by Prima Games. If you remember my last review about the Nintendo Power article for this game, you know I was excited for it. It's a fun game and the guide really helps get through the story. So far, I'm in the Kron planet area in both and have been using the guide to find all the Chao eggs (there's 40 different Chao that can come out of them) and to find what I'm supposed to do in the first place in the area. I highly recommend the game and the guide together, since it could help most people to get through the game and sucessfully complete it one hundred percent.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

One Main Trait Paragraph

(NOTE: The following paragraph has been rewritten due to losing the original in computer form)

A main trait I would use to describe me is kind. First off, I’m nice to everyone I know such as my friends and family, and respect others most of the time. I wouldn’t be me, if I wasn’t like that. In addition, I’ve helped many people on quite a few occasions, such as basic things like holding a door open or picking up something that fell. I try to help when ever I can (well, if it’s something I want to help on and usually it is). All of these reasons and more are why give myself the trait of being kind.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Outside Reading

One thing I've read recently is a review for the upcoming game "Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood" in Nintendo Power. Like most game reviews, it showed the good points like moves, dialogue and the feature of rasing Chao (little pet-like creatures that appeared in earlier Sonic games), without forgetting the bad points like the battle system's repetition. The rating it got, however, makes sure it'll be an awesome game when it comes out and I also learned a bit more about the game.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic X (Archie Comics)




My favorite books are the "Sonic the Hedgehog" and "Sonic X" comics made by Archie Comics (the same people behind the "Archie" and "Betty & Veronica" comics). Starting off with the regular Sonic comic, it's a huge departure from the video games' plots, especially in most of its beginning issues. It's mainly based off a cartoon called "Sonic the Hedgehog" (known to fans as SatAM (short for Saturday AM, when the show aired back in 1993)), but has mixed other Sonic continuties in as well, such as the video games and other Sonic cartoon series like "Sonic Underground". It's a bit darker than some of the games and other media Sonic's been in, similar to SatAM. Sonic X, on the other hand, is more slapstick, which I like. It's based off the anime of the same name, but has referenced the games on more than one occasion, such as a story where Sonic and friends are trapped in the original "Sonic the Hedgehog" video game (on the Sega Genesis). Despite it being light-hearted, as apposed to STH's (Sonic the Hedgehog (comic)) darker tone, both have the same type of action and adventure one would expect from anything from the Sonic franchise. Both comics are terifficly written and I have been collecting them since STH #127 (Sonic X came later).