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Swag & Branded Target Confetti. (Uh huh.)

This was my first day back at work after a nice, long vacation, and as is always the case when you have to wake up and be responsible again after a nice, long vacation, I was just totally dreading the shit out of today. Course, the dread was pointless -- work was work, no better or worse than before. Eh, maybe it was a little better, because I got tons of presents.


A bunch of the companies I've worked with in the past year sent swag over in late December, but since I was out, walking into work today was like Christmas morning all over again. The loot included a few t-shirts/sweatshirts with logos for various companies you've never heard of on them, along with a few bottles of wine, an awesome black throw blanket that is logofied but not in an annoying way, a lava lamp (!!!), a Starbucks gift card, a big ass gold tin robot that's so unbelievably awesome that I had to try really hard not to prefix "awesome" with "fucking," and the ultimate prize -- a Mimoco flash drive that looks like a ghost!


Ahhhhhhh so great so great so great. I've received many complimentary flash drives in my day (virtually every company that has ever seen fit to reward my relationship with them gave me a flash drive), but I think this is the first one that I'll really find a use for. I'm in love with this thing. It comes with some kind of goth teddy bear costume (a protective sleeve), and it can hold a gig's worth of stuff that I'm not comfortable with putting on my office desktop! I love my Mimoco Ghost flash drive! Only 1 of 500 ever made! Site says so!


If you were watching Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Blasteriffic Clashband Partymart, know that my office is like twelve feet away from where Ryan Seacrest stood. I am privileged and rare. As such, the confetti from the midnight hour was still all over the streets. The sanitation wizards managed to clean up Times Square pretty darn well, but you can't get all of that crap up, and that totally works for me, because I never get anywhere near the city on New Year's Eve. Getting to stomp the party's official confetti made me feel like I was part of the action, however fashionably late.

Because many buildings in the area feature porous revolving doors, pretty much every store and office in Times Square had a lobby full of dirty party paper today. The picture above was actually snapped in a bank. When I looked closer at the shreds, I was surprised to find that it was...branded?


Yes, the confetti of the 2006 Times Square New Year's Eve bash was brought to us by Target. Okay, so on the one hand, maybe you could argue that branding confetti is going a step too far. I disagree, because it's very nice confetti. Some of the pieces had happy phrases; others were shiny and foily with stupid Target logos on them. Either way, it's all so much more noteworthy than random blank strips of yellow and lavender paper.

Bit by the materialism bug that comes with getting free shit from companies I barely know, we hit a few stores tonight to cash in on some of the gift cards we got for Christmas. A bunch of you fuckers told me to get Red Steel for the Wii, so I did. I haven't opened it yet, but now that I'm reading the reviews, I'm wondering why that certain bunch of you told me to get the most poorly rated game on the entire console. I exaggerate, but man. People aren't being kind to Red Steel. You have around 12 hours to convince me to play it or to exchange it. If you vote EXCHANGE, what should I get? (Catch: I played Rayman; it's awesome, but not the kind of thing I can foresee playing much by myself. Pick something else please thanks yes.)

Also picked up another Wii remote, which is excellent, because now, the poor souls who enter our apartment will only be charged with challenging me for the championship trophy in Wii Sports bowling, whereas they formerly could only watch me hone my skills in awe. Oh sure, you can bowl with two players on one remote, but that is so disgusting and cumbersome that I'm going to pretend you can't.

PS: If I haven't Wii friend coded or whatever the hell you call it back yet, it doesn't mean that I don't like you. It means that I haven't friend coded anyone back yet. I will get on that soon, and I look forward to having your Miis mingle with my Miis and perhaps create baby Miis which would make us related by some gorily nerdy stretch. We'll have times, you and I.

Posted by Matt on 01/03/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 155 comments

You got a Wii controller. Man I need to drive to NY and get me three. Here in Chicago those things are actually rarer then the Wii consoles themselves. FYI you can actually play Wii Bowling multiplayer with one controller, its about the only game out you can do this with(well that and golf)

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 01/03/2007 2:52 PM


RageTreb

I played the PS2 version of the new DBZ game at my Frat Bros house after we both recovered from The ‘Eve (and my drunken posts), and I have to agree, it’s pretty kickass. And when like Marvel: Ultimate alliance, just about every DBZ (and some GT) character is here! And my frat bro had the game since Xmas and he doesn’t nearly have everything yet (he didn’t unlock Dabura yet or else I would’ve been all over it)

The free fight mode is 5 on 5, which is good because characters die quickly, especially if the fight is one-sided (like Post-transformation Cooler vs. Full-Power Master Roshi)

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 01/03/2007 2:59 PM


Wow, another Wii thread. I am so glad Matt got one so I can live vicariously through blog posts.

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 01/03/2007 3:05 PM


I have Pinball for my NES, the eCard version, and a couple of cheapass “TV Games” doohickeys with altered versions, and a three game dance pad thing that lets you play Pinball with your feet. Guaranteed way to look insane.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 01/03/2007 3:16 PM


Dan — Rumor on the internet is that you can actually buy the Wii Remote directly from Nintendo. A friend of a friend has claimed to have done this, and while they couldn’t process ultra-fast due to volume, at least he didn’t get gouged. Check out http://store.nintendo.com as a last resort.

Chestnuts roasted by LemurCat @ 01/03/2007 3:18 PM


I returned Red Steel the day after I got it. Spend some time with Zelda, you won’t care about owning another game.

Chestnuts roasted by Joker @ 01/03/2007 3:53 PM


So Matt… you keeping Red Steel, or what?

Before you make you choice, I think you should see this…

http://youtube.com/watch?v=N_rvrAVi0wY

Chestnuts roasted by Cotter @ 01/03/2007 4:00 PM


return red steel and get elebits

Chestnuts roasted by Phill @ 01/03/2007 4:02 PM


Thanks Matt. Hopefully I’ll be able to snag a Wii-mote (via a buddy) by the end of the day.

I’m bored at work. Maybe I’ll teach myself Flash.

Chestnuts roasted by Rhino @ 01/03/2007 4:09 PM


Sorry to DP, but thanks, also, to LemurCat who will have scored me Wii-mote #3.

Chestnuts roasted by Rhino @ 01/03/2007 4:17 PM


I don’t have the Wii yet and haven’t seen any takers on here to get me one for my coming B-day so I think I will have to wait a bit but I would totally get TRAUMA CENTER! The one for my DS is so awesome, hard as f**k – but still awesome. I think I am getting good enough with the game that I might even try to perform some wicked cool operation on a friend or bum in need!

TRAUMA CENTER is my vote.

Chestnuts roasted by Cricket @ 01/03/2007 4:17 PM


There aren’t all that many great launch game. Elebits was alright, but it got very old very quickly for me. The game focused too much on tearing up the inside of a house when it would have been a lot better if, like Katamari, you were able to level entire cities with your gravity gun thing.

If you were already a fan of Super Monkah Bah, then go ahead and get the game. However, I really dislike the series’ newfound interest in platforming. It focuses less on how to get from point A to point B, and more on timing your jumps. The original for the GCN is a lot better.

But I must say, the game I am most impressed with so far has been Super Swing Golf. Of all the games I own for the system, I think I’ve had the most fun with this game. It’s amazing, and I can’t believe this hasn’t been mentioned here before. The swing mechanic is very intuitive, and the surreal visuals are breathtaking. Mind you, I’ve never been much a fan of golf, and the only golf game I’ve played previous was Mario Golf for the N64.

If golfing’s not your thing, and if you’ve enjoyed any of the Metal Slug games, (meaning if you’ve played any of the Metal Slug games) then you owe it to yourself to get Metal Slug Anthology. Yes, the grenades are mapped to a motion toss, but I really don’t understand why people are complaining about this; if anything it improves gameplay.

Well, that’s my two cents. Let us know what you decide!

Chestnuts roasted by Colin @ 01/03/2007 4:46 PM


Rhino,

It’s WAY harder than it looks…

Chestnuts roasted by Cotter @ 01/03/2007 5:06 PM


I read on-line last night that somebody’s making a Bob Ross painting game for the Wii. I haven’t played a video game since somebody stole my RC Pro-Am cartridge in like 1988 but I’ll line up for this one.

Chestnuts roasted by consulatsunset @ 01/03/2007 6:12 PM


I know what you mean about PS3, Galvy. I want one sooo bad, but I might as well wait for the good games to arrive (i.e., Fabula Nova Crystalis) since some PS2 games won’t work on it, and it makes XII look like butt :(

Oh and I subbed today and got to show movies!! I know to be grateful for that kind of thing, Manimal, I know.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/03/2007 6:42 PM


Cameron,

My oldest son (now 27) is hearing impaired, and we got a closed captioner for him when he was 4 – this was back in the day before captioning was built into televisions. Having the captioning on all the time actually contributed to my other children’s ability to read easily and at an early age.

I rarely watch shows without captioning on, just because I don’t like having the volume up loud, so that way I don’t miss anything. I do have to laugh sometimes though, at the way the lines are interpreted by the captioning company…there have been some truly funny errors – like the address of an apartment being captioned as “$25,000″ instead of 25-G.

For those with a Wii – we don’t have one but my daughter has been playing the Zelda game just about nonstop on Gamecube for about 3 days now, and she’s amazed at how many areas there are – she’s a major gamer and says this is the best Zelda yet. I never got into any of them past the Super Nintendo versions, so I have a lot of catching up to do. It does look awesome!

Chestnuts roasted by Trish @ 01/03/2007 7:39 PM


Auuugh. So sick. Oh God. So intensely ill. fever of 100.1 Hate life so bad…yet Spiral Zone DVDs to entertain me. I hate life now.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 01/03/2007 8:03 PM


I just read that there’s gonna be a new Katamari Damacy game for the Wii…I’m sold.

I forgot to say this in my last post, but not since SSBMelee has there been a more fitting fightng game for nerds than DBZ Budoukai Tenkachi 2.

I have closed captioning on my TV too, because my house can get pretty noisy and I can get distracted kind of easily, so having the words on the screen makes it easier.

And I remember some old CBS cartoon shows that were on, like noon after all the good shows came on that automactically had CC on them, and having the TV one on at the same time was kinda freaky.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 01/03/2007 8:05 PM


My personal favorite is receiving “relay” calls from haring impaired people here at work. For those who are not familiar with this service, an operastor “relays” information from a hearing impaired person via keyboard to a 3rd party using what can best be decribed as walkie talkie speak. You have to end everything with the words “Go Ahead” when you are done, and speak very slowly so the operator can type your responses back to the hearing impaired person on the other end. Not only do these calls take twice as long, but it is awesome that I get to talk to the relay operators about someone elses personal business. Nothing better than telling someone their loan application was denied due to a 2,500.00 judgement from Girls Gone Wild to some operator lady who HAS TO TYPE EVERYTHING YOU SAY. I could have endless fun making those people type out every sick and twisted thing I had to say. I wonder how phone sex would work with the Relay Service? I’ll brb.

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 01/03/2007 9:24 PM


lol @ haring

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 01/03/2007 9:24 PM


Get Rayman, or maybe even Wario Ware, which comes out in a few days.

Chestnuts roasted by TRUKK NOT MUNKY @ 01/03/2007 9:56 PM


I’m dreading my return to “normalcy” on Friday. I spent all of last week on tour with Robert Randolph & the Family Band. Friday brings me 7 hours of standing around at a record store. Woo hoo? sike.

Have you all seen wiihaveaproblem.com yet? Apparently shit goes wrong in all kinds of hilarious ways with the remotes. Check it out.

Chestnuts roasted by brian @ 01/03/2007 10:38 PM


I would kill to spend 7 hours standing around in a record store. Jack Black weeps in shame at your insolence.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/03/2007 10:52 PM


Amen.

Chestnuts roasted by ColonelCatsup @ 01/03/2007 10:54 PM


Got a late Christmas present today! I love late gifts. Just when you think it’s all over it’s not. I got the 2nd season of Tales From The Crypt. I hope it has the episode when the guy gets trapped in a house with deformed obese people. That haunted my dreams for years. Just like the morphing Roseanne intro. Creepy.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 01/03/2007 11:08 PM


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