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The rights to LineRider, by our very own fsk (Bostjan Cadez), have been bought by inXile Entertainment, a California company, and will be available on the Wii and DS.
According to the article, "InXile Entertainment, which produced "A Bard's Tale" for the PlayStation two years ago, will develop Line Rider games for the Nintendo Wii and DS to attract console gamers who aren't into Internet games. The games are expected to ship by next spring. But every game will include the original "toy," as Cadez calls it, with no scoring and no frills. As part of the agreement, the company will split proceeds with Cadez."
Drop by his page and congratulate him.
According to the article, "InXile Entertainment, which produced "A Bard's Tale" for the PlayStation two years ago, will develop Line Rider games for the Nintendo Wii and DS to attract console gamers who aren't into Internet games. The games are expected to ship by next spring. But every game will include the original "toy," as Cadez calls it, with no scoring and no frills. As part of the agreement, the company will split proceeds with Cadez."
Drop by his page and congratulate him.
The Cicada Shell Adventure
So I went on a hike with my kids and ran across this cicada shell, which the cicada leaves behind after it molts. Looks just like the insect but it's empty.
The kids wouldn't go near it.
One more look at the faces of terror...
And now the video of their reaction when I gave them an impromptu up-close look.
Here's what a live one looks like:
Han Dynasty Jar Overpainted with Coca-Cola Logo
I love this kind of art, a Han Dynasty Jar overpainted with Coca-Cola Logo by contemporary Chinese artist Ai Weiwei
Importance of Twitter in a Simple Cartoon
This is especially relevant with the social protests in Turkey and Brazil.
Feeling stressed? You need a Therapy Llama
Photo by Jen Osbourne.
Every few months, Marisco and N.H Flight of the Eagle – showered, dressed up and accompanied by Niki Kuklenski – are welcome guests as they take a tour of the nursing home, stopping at each bed to kiss the patients or have a hug. Marisco and N.H are trained therapists, and they are llamas.
“It’s a treat, watching the llamas walk down the hallway,” says Jack Houston, one of the residents. “It’s amazing that there’s another life out there.” For some, it’s the most cuddling they receive in their time at the center; for others, it’s
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