Conflicted about the movies - cartoon Yellow Face I sometimes wonder which is sometimes an inane thought if I think about it, and yet other times seems so oddly right to me - I did in fact play the video game Kung Fu Panda for hours on end until I finally beat Tai Lung's ass to the ground.
This Has Nothing To Do With Identity Politics: Three Awesome Cartoon And Game Techno Remixes
Sunday, September 12, 2010Yeah.
I just felt like posting these.
Sue me.
It's Super Mario. It's Super.
I Smurf You
I Have No Idea What They Hell These Germans Are Saying. But I Like The Beat.
Get Your Pan-Asian Game Developer On
Monday, July 21, 2008
Word to my Pan-Asian developers - get your game on and become famous! O.K. maybe not famous, but at least some cash and prizes and a trip to the 2008 Tokyo Game Show:
MySpace China, MySpace Japan, MySpace Korea, and MySpace India - the four Asian powerhouses in gaming entertainment - are joining forces to bring you TheGame08, the first-ever Pan-Asian game applications competition.If you live in one of the areas - or know someone who does - let em know to get their team together.
Enter your game application for a chance to win big cash and prizes, international media attention, plus a trip to attend the 2008 Tokyo Game Show, one of the largest gaming expos in the world!
Showcase your creativity and talents by submitting your game application on the MySpace Developer Platform. The winning application will be translated into English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean and made available for download by the global MySpace community - that’s more than 117 million people!
Your game will be promoted by MySpace and thrust into the international media spotlight when it is announced at this year’s Tokyo Game Show.
Defining the future of social gaming - it starts with you on MySpace!
Gamer: John Woo, Chow Yun-Fat, Stranglehold - sequel to Hard Boiled?
Tuesday, September 18, 2007Whether or not a game can actually be a sequel to a movie, the game Stranglehold is being billed as the sequel to Hard Boiled - and agree or not on the sequel aspect - everyone seems to agree that this is an exceptional game which does in fact live up to the hype, as well as having the names John Woo, Chow Yun-Fat and Hard Boiled attached to it.
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The images are grabbed from the game’s official site where you can see images, play trailers, as well as demo the game created by Midway.
Here’s a clip from a review down at sfgate.com:
Stranglehold has been billed as the sequel to John Woo’s movie “Hard Boiled,” casting Chow Yun-Fat (or, rather, his likeness and voice work) as Tequila Yuen, the “hot-handed god of cops” who has a talent for stylishly shooting his way out of - and into - bad situations. There’s not much of a plot to work with here, but the game absolutely nails how it feels to have Chow walk into a room and destroy it with bullets.
Here’s another clip form a review down at signonsandiego.com:
Director John Woo and actor Chow Yun-Fat team up once again for what could be the most intense and stylish action game of the holiday, “Stranglehold.” As the official sequel to their popular movie collaboration, “Hard Boiled,” the game mirrors the awesome “gun ballet” sequences that made the movie such a hit.
Labels: Asian, Asian American, Chow Yun-Fat, Film, Games, Gaming, John Woo, Movies, Playstation, Xbox