Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Oblivion!!



















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Yes, this is a screenshot of the actual gameplay of the game.
And yes, I also said "incredible!"
Knights, swords, quests, goblins, orcs, wizards, the works.
A really BIG world (approx 16 square miles excluding dungeons and caves) for exploring and adventures. Multi-branching and open-ended story line depending on how you interact with the Non Playable Characters (NPCs).

I hope this game still works on my pc (cross fingers. see min requirements for the pc here). I bet this will be the game of the year. Now i can't plug to buy this game sa suking tindahan (sa mga gilid-gilid hehe). Pero if you are into fantasy and lore, you should try this game.


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picture from Gamespot
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion

Monday, March 20, 2006

"Life Saver"
















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The infamous Luke Skywalker's (originally Anakin's) light saber.
and darth saber's light vader. :)

With limited time to spare on our 3rd day, we decided to insert a trip to the Science Center in our itenerary. Good thing our nice friend Benjie was kind enough to accompany us there. The Science Center displayed hundreds of nice modules on almost every scientific concept known to mankind, and portrayed it in kid-friendly ways even adults would surely be swayed and awed. It was also, coincidentally hosting a Star Wars exhibit, which was the real reason we wanted to go there, to probably see master yoda's green ears or princess lea's circular braids. Anyways, we enjoyed the self-guided tour throughout their Science Center maze, posing to take a picture everywhere we can. We had to literally run through the center hoping to see everything in such a small time because we still had our next itinerary in 2 hours time.

more pix soon.

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Singapore Science Center
Star Wars Exhibit

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Boat Quay

makati rcbc tower and ilog pasig.
yes, we can do this.





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Boat Quay,
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Tuesday, March 07, 2006

know what I want...



I heard from a priest over one sunday mass talk about wanting the bigger pie but settling for less. Perspectives are funny. It provides a different view of things from different angles. What one man would kill for what another would throw away. "Greed makes a rich man poor and contentment makes a poor man rich."

I guess I can settle anywhere. Now, spill away these wanton ambitions,
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