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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

If you have to have a game now, Trauma Center and Elebits are your best bets. But I’d still advise you to wait for WarioWare.

Chestnuts roasted by Jezreel @ 01/04/2007 3:45 PM


I actually have a Virtual Boy. Bought it and three games when the stores were getting rid of ‘em. I was raised to be a bit of a brand loyalist.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 01/04/2007 3:46 PM


I feel the same way a lot of older people do about video games, I love them, but I most often have to force myself to play them because I’m either tired or busy with work and school. Its sad when I can’t even motivate myself to sit still. Alot of games just require way too much thinking, and I just can’t invest my time to that anymore.

Chestnuts roasted by flabslapper @ 01/04/2007 3:56 PM


Photog? I just read about that on Wikipedia

Chestnuts roasted by flabslapper @ 01/04/2007 4:52 PM


I still make time. I don’t have aa much as I’d like, but I definately make time. Rainbow Six Vegas and Phantasy Star Universe are taking up most if it right now.

I still haven’t even opened FFXII on the PS2. Been dying to play it, but only when I can dedicate some solid time to it.

I too have owned and beat every Final Fantasy ever released here in the US. Even the GC one.

Onyl reason I would buy a PS3 is to play FFXIII. That and the new Kingdom Hearts if it makes it to PS3.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 01/04/2007 6:45 PM


Galvatron: My thoughts exactly, since those are the two series I play that are still alive and kicking. Xenosaga ended this past year, but I wouldn’t put it past Monolithsoft or anyone else to continue it in some form.

cheeky: I don’t have a PSP yet, but I will as Tactics is coming to it in the form of Lion War. And yes, I will definitely be taking advantage of the PSX capabilities. The thought of playing VII and VIII anywhere is reason enough to own one and keep my faith in humanity :P

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/04/2007 6:57 PM


So, like, I am all set to go out and spend the cash on a Playstation and a Nintendo for meself

Then I think to meself: what the shit is wrong with you? Why are you going to spend that much money on things that you will never use? The Nintendo’s novelty will wear off and the Playstation is so ugly that I will have to hide it to keep it from uglifying up my house.

Marketing works folks. I do not even play video games (new video games at least) and I am still going to buy these damn things. I bought one of those PSPs a few years back and so far I have purchased 1 game, which I bought used someplace in Ohio. All I use it for is playing Nintendo and Atari games. I paid $150.00 to play Pacman and Frogs and Flies. I really do not mind. I love Atari. I cannot tell you how many times I have saved Mary. People think I be wasting money though. Buying new tech to play shitty old games that look like hell and take 12 minutes to clear.

I will probably blow like 400$ on Virtual Console Nintendo games that I already own and are still sitting in my Nintendo cart carrier thing with the broken latch. Because no matter how much I try to keep myself from buying these consoles, I know I will buy them and they will be used twice by me and only by friends and compatriots.

I do not know why I wrote this, it just seemed kind of relevant.

Chestnuts roasted by jeff. @ 01/04/2007 10:24 PM


Whoa, I though the Wii release of Metal Slug Anthology got pushed back along with the PSP! Not fucking cool; I still have to wait until February!!!
I don’t have a Wii but I’d go with Metal Slug or Elebits, just because the Katamari games are awesome, and Metal Slug is also awesome.
Nice swag. I am envious.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 01/04/2007 11:00 PM


Hey, get Elebits. Even though EGM hated it, (they weren’t fond of the controls and voice acting), I got used to the controls in about an hour and could care less about the story line. It’s fun to make a huge mess looking for those little fuckers.

Chestnuts roasted by Brett @ 01/04/2007 11:20 PM


i still luv my psp to bits. i’ve got hundreds of mp3s on there, several movies, nes games, grand theft auto, etc.. it also makes a good flash drive when i need to transfer files. so far the ps3 just hasn’t won me over like ps2 did

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/05/2007 1:08 AM


like someone said before, i think that this generation is going to be all microsoft and nintendo. the ps3 is starting to lose some of its major exclusives due to the fact that there just arent enough PS3s in homes for developers to profit off of exclusive titles, its rumored that MGS4 may end up on the 360 after all, Assassin’s Creed was supposed to be a PS3 exclusive, now its coming out on 360 as well.

so in short, im glad i got a 360 this christmas :P

Chestnuts roasted by Phil B. @ 01/05/2007 2:35 AM


i’m so behind in terms of game systems…I’m glad i still have my power trio (genesis, SNES, NES) along with some historic systems (atari 5200, 7800….historic for being shitty systems) my oldest bro left his PS1 here but i don’t count that one….if only games harkened back to the playability of the games on these old systems they wouldn’t have to make a new one every 3 years..

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 01/05/2007 3:16 AM


That’s pretty much what the Wii is trying to accomplish.

And succeeding at I might add.

Chestnuts roasted by colin @ 01/05/2007 3:32 AM


What’s going on with this movie 3? Is it Saw minus 7 to equal this? It looks identical to both films. I guess you can write a screenplay about anything.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 01/05/2007 3:47 AM


personally i wish saw and seven never happened, now it’s like all the horror movies are about torture

i was diggin the 2002/2003 horror like joy ride, forsaken, jeepers creepers & freddy vs jason.. but i guess they weren’t successful enough to spark much of a trend

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/05/2007 4:18 AM


Cameron, yeah, I’m a translator and subtitler here in Brazil. And hey, thanks for the nod. It’s a great feeling knowing you can actually help people even with the most mundane of jobs. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Roddy @ 01/05/2007 9:36 AM


Cheeky, you hit the nail on the head. These films get old after a while. I saw the first hour of Hostle and turned it off. It’s not that I couldn’t take the violence but rather I couldn’t take the predictability. It seems the creativness has been depleted from these film makers. They re-did The Hitcher for Christ sakes. We all know someone will be pulled apart by a truck and have a finger in their fries.
Is it really nine months until Halloween Countdown 2007? That’s like a pregnancy and those take forever!

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 01/05/2007 11:46 AM


What do Wii enthusiasts call themselves? Wii-wiis? Wii-nees? Wii-zels? I’d like to know when I finally get one.

I like the Super Pac-Man sticker at the top of the page.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 01/05/2007 1:32 PM


Wii-ers

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 01/05/2007 2:07 PM


wii-colites

Chestnuts roasted by flabslapper @ 01/05/2007 2:33 PM


Here’s the weird thing about “3″: it’s being released under Fox’s new “FoxFaith” label. Ya know….a label for Christian movies. All righty then, Fox….

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 01/05/2007 3:13 PM


I have to agree with everyone who said that the market can support all three major consoles. Saying that the Wii will fail because the PS3 is ultimately superior is like saying that no one will buy compact cars because sports cars are available. Not all gamers are created equal, and they all have different needs from their systems. As consoles became more and more geared to the hardcore gamer, with more buttons, more complicated games, and higher price tags, a whole group of people got kind of left out. I think of my mother who loved playing my NES. There were times when she’d leave the power on for days, not allowing us to touch it, because she was close to beating a game and didn’t want to start over. Heck, she once left me waiting to be picked up at school because she got so caught up in Tetris that she lost track of time. Now when I ask if she wants to play a game, she starts acting like I just asked her to perform neurosurgery. The Wii is for people like her, and like my husband’s co-worker who swore she hated video games, and now finds herself playing games on the Wii with her son and loving it. Then there are people like my friend who has a 360 and pretty much refuses to play games on older consoles now because he’s so disgusted by their primitive (by comparison) graphics. He’ll never be interested in what a Wii has to offer, but I’m the kind of person that just wants simple, fun games that I can kill 20 minutes with, so the Wii is perfect for me. If only it cost about $50…

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 01/05/2007 3:43 PM


Lori
You speak the truth, but I feel sorry for your friend with the 360. Refusing to play older consoles because of inferior graphics is just stupid.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 01/05/2007 3:59 PM


Amen Cameron T.

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 01/05/2007 4:20 PM


Those last comments were so beautiful, I think I’ll make fireworks sounds in their honor:

FWWOOoosh! TH’BOOM! crackle.

KA-FOOM! PA-KOW! crackle.

WHOOOOOSHHH! B’BANG! whizzzz!

KACHOOMMFF! SPLATT! yipe!

BLORGH! SKLISH! potzrebie!

GEEEEEN! PLOOBA-DOOF! nnnnnyeeeownt!

Those last ones were from the “Don Martin Collection.”

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 01/05/2007 4:40 PM


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