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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Akatsuki Leader


I know that the speculations about the identity of Akatsuki leader are old but I've never done any of them. It's been on my mind for a while so I'll just spit it out:



  • Firstly, the leader is a "he." He is a male ninja.

  • Secondly, he is from Konoha. Why? Because he knows a lot about the village. We see him talk about it in details in chapter 329.

  • Thirdly, he is a relative (brother maybe) of Kurenai. Why? His eyes look just like hers.

Today


Today I played RESISTANCE: FALL OF MAN. It was in Computer House in Al-Rashed Mall in Al-Khobar. It looked awesome on the shop's standard TV and the SIXAXIS (PS3's controller) felt so light, as if I wasn't holding anything in my hand. These days you can walk in a shop to buy a PS3. Why? because not everyone can afford it (they sell it for $1300). Someday I'll buy one but probably from amazon just like I got my Wii.


Today I bought GUITAR HERO (yes, the 1st game on PS2). This thing is so addictive. I also bought METAL GEAR PORTABLE OPS (on PSP).


"When there's blood on the streets, somebody's gotta go to jail." ~Inside Man

Monday, December 11, 2006

The Zelda Playing Machine

So I got a Wii two weeks ago. I ordered it from amazon.com (after 12 hours of camping in front of my monitor). But I started digging it only a week later when Zelda arrived (WiiSports isn't good for more than ten minutes). I haven't played a Zelda game from start to finish before though I played most of them. Why? I either get stuck somewhere or I just hit these dull moments and just walkaway. But this Zelda is so awesome, it makes me say "next-gen what?" For me, it sure is the best Zelda.

Sadly though, once you are done with Zelda, there's no game to keep your Wii alive. I wonder when such a game will be out, mid 2007?

Wii can kill hurt you. It really is a dangerous machine.