Slowly. That's how the game's been coming along. Trying to find the right coding, creating the gameplay scenes, making everything work right, it's all tough at times. Don't get me wrong, I like it and all, but it can be very frustrating when you can't make a character move after multiple attempts at fixing it.
As for the title of this post, there's a reason behind it. Call me crazy, but I made myself a promise that as soon as I die, I'm gonna get front row tickets to see Jimi Hendrix. Afterwards, I think I'll start a band with Jim Morrison on vocals, John Bonham on drums, Jimi and I on guitar, and Cliff Burton on bass. Wouldn't that be one awesome band? Who wouldn't want to watch a concert like that?
You know what to do
Rock it out \m/
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Monday, December 6, 2010
Meet The Band
Brian, Joel, Chris, and Adam are some of the most famous, rockinest, charitable guys ever. When they formed the Acoustic Warriors back in '93, they never imagined that they'd get this far. Now they're world famous, after coming from small towns and hard lives.
Brian picked up on the piano when he was 6, and he fell in love with it. He played it every day, playing everything from November Rain to Beethoven. When he turned 17, he got a keytar for his birthday, and ever since then he's played it. When he met Joel and Chris in Seattle, they picked up on his style and formed the band with Adam later joining.
Adam came from a small town in Tennessee. He grew up in the mountains, and fishing, hiking, and hunting weren't strange to his life. He received his first guitar at 12, and learned to play along with his uncle's bluegrass band. He later learned to play bass, and as he got older, he started playing more hard rock stuff. When he graduated high school, he went to Seattle and met up with Joel and Chris.
Chris was born and raised near Chicago. He lived in the rough section of town, always expecting to be robbed, kidnapped, anything. He learned to survive the ghetto, and after dropping out of high school, he hitchhiked his way to Seattle and lived for a bit. He picked up on the drums when he was 20, and now he's one of the best drummers out there, and even has his patented flaming drumsticks.
After going out for a night of drinking, Chris ran into a man named Joel at the bar. Joel and Chris became good friends that night.
Joel was born and raised in Seattle, growing up listening to Nirvana, Alice in Chains, etc. He got his first guitar at 10, learning to play by practicing for hours and hours every week, jamming along to bands like AC/DC and Led Zeppelin. He later got the idea to drop out of high school and form his own band, one that would be the one to save rock and roll from the upcoming genres of music. He was playing his guitar and singing at a local bar when he met Chris.
The four guys rehearsed day after day, and eventually, they got a few gigs in and around Seattle. Their break came when they signed on to indie label Stormy Day Records. They cut their first album, "Where The Party Is", in 1995, and put out a new album every few years. Now they're world famous, touring places like the U.S., Australia, and Europe.
There it is, a little bio on the main characters of "The Acoustic Warriors". The demo wasn't released last week like I promised, but it'll definitely be out in the next few days. The buttons, all the scenes, all of that are done, except for animations.
You know what to do.
Rock it out \m/
Brian picked up on the piano when he was 6, and he fell in love with it. He played it every day, playing everything from November Rain to Beethoven. When he turned 17, he got a keytar for his birthday, and ever since then he's played it. When he met Joel and Chris in Seattle, they picked up on his style and formed the band with Adam later joining.
Adam came from a small town in Tennessee. He grew up in the mountains, and fishing, hiking, and hunting weren't strange to his life. He received his first guitar at 12, and learned to play along with his uncle's bluegrass band. He later learned to play bass, and as he got older, he started playing more hard rock stuff. When he graduated high school, he went to Seattle and met up with Joel and Chris.
Chris was born and raised near Chicago. He lived in the rough section of town, always expecting to be robbed, kidnapped, anything. He learned to survive the ghetto, and after dropping out of high school, he hitchhiked his way to Seattle and lived for a bit. He picked up on the drums when he was 20, and now he's one of the best drummers out there, and even has his patented flaming drumsticks.
After going out for a night of drinking, Chris ran into a man named Joel at the bar. Joel and Chris became good friends that night.
Joel was born and raised in Seattle, growing up listening to Nirvana, Alice in Chains, etc. He got his first guitar at 10, learning to play by practicing for hours and hours every week, jamming along to bands like AC/DC and Led Zeppelin. He later got the idea to drop out of high school and form his own band, one that would be the one to save rock and roll from the upcoming genres of music. He was playing his guitar and singing at a local bar when he met Chris.
The four guys rehearsed day after day, and eventually, they got a few gigs in and around Seattle. Their break came when they signed on to indie label Stormy Day Records. They cut their first album, "Where The Party Is", in 1995, and put out a new album every few years. Now they're world famous, touring places like the U.S., Australia, and Europe.
There it is, a little bio on the main characters of "The Acoustic Warriors". The demo wasn't released last week like I promised, but it'll definitely be out in the next few days. The buttons, all the scenes, all of that are done, except for animations.
You know what to do.
Rock it out \m/
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