I’m Looking for More Game Writers
Saturday
Sep 23, 2006
I’m on the lookout for game writers again—either writers who play MMORPGs (that’s Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games to the uninitiated) or gamers who can write well. Either way, you would have to be a good writer and you would have to have some experience with games. If you’re a really good gamer and a really good writer, then that’s even better!
Looking for a Philippine MMORPG Currency Trader
Sunday
Aug 27, 2006
I’m looking for people/entities trading Philippine-based MMORPG currencies (Ragnarok Online, etc.).
I’d be interested in talking business. Please get in touch with me either via email or SMS. My email address and mobile number are listed at the sidebar and on my about page.
Starting a new blog on The Sims 2
Wednesday
Dec 14, 2005
I’m starting a new blog on this nifty little game I’ve grown fond of: the Sims 2.
Why am I blogging about games? Well, I thought it would be another cool niche topic to write about, especially with my fondness for the Sims, starting from its first incarnation, to the expansion packs, and presently version 2. My wife and I love playing the game. And we’d been playing since we were in college a few years back.
The Sims 2 requires quite a lot in terms of system resourcs, so I’d only been able to set it up on my newly-rebuilt (from scrap parts lying around my old place) desktop recently.
Check out the site: http://thesims2.racoma.net.
The N-Gage is dead
Saturday
Nov 26, 2005
The N-Gage, Nokia’s gaming phone, is dead!
Blame it on poor engineering, and perhaps a failed marketing effort. Or maybe gamers just prefer better-performing, better-playing, more popular, or just downright more cool-looking gadgets like the Sony PlayStation Portable.
Even the N-Gage QD, the updated version of the doomed phone, didn’t quite make the cut.
Nokia says it will be integrating its gaming software into the Series 60 Symbian platform.
My take on the matter: Nokia should stick to its forte–which is producing easy-to-use (read: dummy-proof) and useable phones. The gaming platform should be a secondary concern. After all, with the Series 60 (and even the lower-end Series 40) platform already having mobile java support, this should be adequate for games that are to be played on a mobile phone.
The word for gadgets (especially phones) in the future is convergence. Phones now have cameras, MP3 players, and what-have-you. Soon they’ll come bundled with the kitchen sink! But a gadget that has everything may end up being an under-performer, especially in resource-intensive and design-sensitive applications such as gaming.
Want a mobile gaming device? Go get yourself a PSP.
Legend of the Green Dragon – remember the good ol’ BBSing days?
Tuesday
Oct 11, 2005
I posted this on DIGG: Legend of the Green Dragon – remember the good ol’ BBSing days?
Legend of the Green Dragon (LoGD) is a web-based remake of the Legend of the Red Dragon network fantasy RPG very popular in the golden days of BBSes back in the 90’s. While telnet-BBS incarnations of LORD still do exist to this very moment, a web-based interface sure rocks. Who said online RPGs need gigabytes of video RAM to run?
Here’s the LoGD site. This is related to my blog post regarding BBSing, Fidonet, and text-based RPGs.

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