Original trailer for Grim Fandango.
GROUNDHOGS, DOGS, MICE, AND OULIPO
Librarian/dork alert: Find in a Library uses Google and WorldCat to find out whether a book is in a library near you. This could make my life a whole lot easier.
REVEALING MY INNER GEEK
My inner geek let himself out this week, and I downloaded GRIM FANDANGO, one of the few LucasArts adventure games that I missed, and a truly beautiful piece of art. (No kidding.) The world is the Day of the Dead festival meets 1930s art deco meets a Raymond Chandler novel. You play Manny Callavera, a Grim Reaper/Travel Agent who uncovers a nasty plot of corruption and murder in the Aztec Underworld.
As a kid, one of my dream jobs was a computer game designer for LucasArts. Don’t know what ever happened to that dream (I think maybe I discovered rock and roll and girls), but it all makes sense to me now why they appealed to me so much. The games are little worlds that you drop into: the art is fantastic, the stories are all smart and funny, the music kicks ass, and the greatest part is that they’re fun to play (LucasArts’ philosophy was that the player should never die, and never reach a complete dead end).
With DOOM and the massive success of the 3-D first-person shooter, LucasArts decided that dinky little 2-D adventure games with great storylines and characters were undesirable, and switched their efforts instead to lamo Star Wars games. Despite all that, there’s still a huge cult following on the net for the old games: check out the LucasArts museum, Grimfandango.net and Mixnmojo.com.
A MUSICAL MONDAY
I pulled a 180 in an intersection trying to turn left yesterday, and that’s when Meg and I thought it might be a good time to head home. Does nasty weather=longing for good music?
I don’t know, but I really really really like the new Beth Orton album, COMFORT OF STRANGERS. Jim O’Rourke played bass, piano, marimba, and twiddled knobs on this one, and you can tell. Supposedly he was just hired as a session guitarist, but he ended up taking over production, and they cut the thing in just two weeks. It’s beautiful, check it out. You can see her performing the title song on Letterman, here, or listen to her live on the radio, here, or stream the whole damned album, here.
Also, I’m hearing more and more layers in The National’s ALLIGATOR. What a kick-ass record. Check their stuff out here.
Finally, Jeremy Warmsley has a new EP, OTHER PEOPLE’S SECRETS, on London’s Transgressive coming out in March. My history with Jeremy, here. Like the last one, this EP will be vinyl-only, limited to 500 copies. Unlike the last one, on this record, Jeremy worked with live musicians. Check out the new songs here. They’re way good.
Oh, I like music. Meghan and I are debating whether to start our own podcast. Does the world need another podcast? Probably not. What do you think?
TO THE OCEAN
my first attempt at a webcomic…enjoy.
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