Marilyn Manson - This is Halloween
Horrorthon starts tonight! So Halloween officially starts for me at 8.30pm this evening. To celebrate this, here’s Marilyn Manson’s cover of “This is Halloween” (which is making me itch to see The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D.)
RIP Lik-Sang.com
Lik-Sang announced yesterday that they were shutting up shop because of the weight and volume of the lawsuits being thrown at them by Sony. Sony claimed that Lik-Sang weren’t offering consumers the kind of safe, quality hardware that the consumers were used to (read: Sony wanted complete control over each region’s retail channels). This is just the latest in a long line of dumb, half-assed or just plain mean-spirited moves that Sony has pulled that makes me hope that, for the good of the industry, Sony is no longer the market leader when we reach the next generation of videogames.
The Lik-Sang news bums me out for a whole bunch of reasons. Mainly because I really, really liked Lik-Sang. They’re one of the few online shops that I’ve had 100% satisfaction with, always going above and beyond the basics of shipping me out the things I want - usually throwing in free stickers, coupons off next purchases, lanyards etc. When I bought my DS Lite from them, they packed in so much extra stuff, it felt like all my Christmases had come at once. In May.
But I’m also bummed out because it means that it’s even more difficult for me to get a hold of decent games while they’re still relevant. For example: Okami is, , an awesome game. With a narrative similar to Zelda and a visual style all its own, it has been frequently used to support the idea that videogames can be art. But I wouldn’t know about that because, despite having been released in Japan in April of 2006, it won’t be hitting our shores until February 2007 (and given that its developers just folded, a European release might even be on the cards).
Today, when my copy of Daigasso! Band Brothers arrived from Lik-Sang, it hammered it home for me - this was the last time this wonderful shop would help me get my hands on some wonderful games.
For European gamers, the short end of the stick just got even shorter.
For the “Lost” nerd in your life
I particularly like the one of Shannon - sunbathing with the plane wreckage in the background.
I have to keep reminding myself that these things aren't CGI #
Slow news day? Still though - this only goes to prove how fucking awesome Bill Murray actually is #
Whaaaaaaaaaaat? Most insane story ever. My mind is blown already. #
This is probably the funniest Vice Magazine "Do" ever #
Dear Santa, you know what to do. #
Love Love Hamster - Nintendo DS

They should just rename this “k.Akagami: The Video Game.”
via gonintendo.com
The Headless Horseman one is a work of genius #
Horrorthon 2006
Picked up my tickets for this year’s Horrorthon. I’ve usually gone to one or two showings each year, but this is the first year I’ve been interested enough to buy a full festival ticket. Highlights for me are
- Pan’s Labyrinth (!)
- The Host
- Frostbite
- Grizzly and Cruel Jaws
- Takashi Miike’s episode of Masters of Horror
- 70mm print of Poltergeist
- Lamberto Bava’s talk
Also looking forward to The Fairies of Blackheath Wood, which was directed by a guy I went to school with.
I’ve added this year’s program to Google Calendar and upcoming.org.
Anyone else going?


