Yesterday’s Web Traffic

So when I was checking my stats today, I noticed a GIGANTIC spike:

web traffic - 2007-11-19

My average daily visitor fluctuates between 250 to 350 as you can see from the flat line. However yesterday, it jumped to over 1700!!!

According to the stats, 84% of yesterday’s traffic came from Digg, Google, and StumbleUpon and as you can see from the lower bottom corner, the main attraction appears to be the post on Animal Crossing Tragedy, with over 1900 page views.

I also realized my view counter is broken, which currently registers only 44 views. I had a suspicion for the longest time that it was broken, but couldn’t really tell for sure. Google Analytics often showed particular pages having a lot higher view counts than what my counter showed. I believe it may have to do with the caching that I enabled and I guess when it loads a cached page, view count doesn’t get incremented. And since cached pages expired hourly, the max it’ll increment by is 1 per hour. Cached pages are also cleaned out whenever I modify an entry and so on. I will probably look into that later.

Once again… wow!

Animal Crossing Tragedy

So I saw this on Digg: Animal Crossing Is Tragic (mirror) (mirror 2)

I wouldn’t exactly call it a tragedy, but it was really touching and sad. I typically don’t find YTMND sites to be that interesting, but this one truly has been nicely done and the soundtrack they added is a true tear jerker along with the story told by comic strip panels.

Anyway, as with most things, I get obsessed with finding the source. The story itself is already touching, but if it was indeed true, it would make it feel that much more real. I noticed the comic strip text was replaced with English and and the original text was whited out. On one of the panels, there was some Korean text and that gave me an idea of where to start searching.

I found the source story: 동물의 숲과 한 북미 유저의 이야기. It is indeed a Korean site and story, but English translation was provided:

About two years ago, I bought the game Animal Crossing. It was fun for awhile, me and my brother played it for about a month, then got tired of it.

I’m always trying to convert my parents to videogames, however, and thought that Animal Crossing would be simple enough for them to get into. I let my mom set up a house, and she soon got into the game in a big way. (As a kid, she had polio, and now she had multiple sclerosis. She was largely homebound, except for the once our twice when she’d either leave to go shopping or to church.) Spending all day at home in a wheel chair bored her, so the relief Animal Crossing provided her was kind of amazing. She’d spend so much time playing it, that it became something of an obsession. She played it so much that she was constantly getting kidded by the family. She payed off her house in the game, she collected all the fossils, etc. Whenever I saw her playing, I thought that the game must have long since stopped being interesting to her, yet she kept playing- even after me and my brother had long since stopped.

Her condition got progressively worse, and she eventually stopped playing. About a year ago, she passed away.

I had forgotten about Animal Crossing, I hadn’t played it in over a year and a half. Today, however, I decided to visit the village again and see what was up. Weeds had grown everywhere, the villagers wondered where my mom and I had gone.

Then I came to my mailbox, it was full of letters with presents- all from my mom. Every letter was pretty much the same. “Thinking of you. Thought you’d like this present. Love, Mom” Even though I’d stopped playing, she continued to send me presents. I look back now at how I made fun of her for playing even after she’d done everything, and I realize now that she was probably spending her time getting presents for me.

Anyway, I know it’s probably cheesy, but I was just amazed at how much this affected me and I thought I’d share. Show your parents as much love as you can, while you still can guys.

Going through the trackbacks in the comment area, I found the original comic: 한 북미유저와 동물의 숲. Different music was used with this page, but it was equally sad. The original comic is located on thisisgame.com, but I have a backup copy here:

animal crossing tragedy comic strip

It appears this is from a comic called This Is Game. This particular strip is #18 and titled: 동물의 숲. According to Babelfish, that translates to: Forest of animal, probably something related to Animal Crossing.

This story turns out to be quite old. Given that the original story was posted on December 14, 2005 and the comic strip was posted on January 2, 2006, I guess someone just happened to have come by this recently and made it into a YTMND page.

If anyone can tell me what the music is, I’d really like to know.

UPDATE: Thanks to DefaultName, Vudhai, Jake, and Mike for pointing out that the music is the opening sequence from Final Fantasy X. It’s titled To Zanarkand. You can listen to the music performed by an orchestra in this video: 03 – To Zanarkand. This was apparently taken from the Tour de Japon DVD.

UPDATE #2: According to Dan, the Japanese version of Animal Crossing was called Animal Forest, and the Korean version might’ve been named the same way. According to Wikipedia, Animal Crossing in Japan is called どうぶつの森 (Doubutsu no Mori), which does indeed translate to “Animal Forest”. どうぶつ is the hiragana form of 動物.

UPDATE #3: DathVader, the owner of blog that posted the comic states the story is indeed true.

Squishables – So Cute!

So Tera first introduced me to this website: Squishable.com a few days ago. The stuffed animals on their site were really cute, but I was wondering why the price was so high. $38 for a stuffed animal. Then of course, based on the pictures on the front page, I had no idea how big they were. I clicked on the gallery and none of the pictures loaded. Turns out NoScript was blocking all the images from being loaded. Temporarily allowed squishable.com to run scripts and then came the pictures.

The size was a lot bigger than I had expected. I was expecting it to be the size of say giant fist, but this is like a giant pillow. Still not sure if it’s worth the full $38, I began to contemplate if I wanted one. My sister is fond of piggies, so I added a Squishable Pig to my cart to check how much shipping would be. Shipping was $6 extra, so that put me at about $44 shipped.

Some of these guys look funky, but some of them are so cute and adorable (see the cow). Ungsunghero questioned who would actually carry around big stuffed animals like that. I used to when I was small. I even lost a few of my favorites that way.

I asked my sister if she wanted a giant piggy for Christmas and she questioned me how big it was. As you may have noticed, I’m not good with describing sizes, so I said about 1.5 pillow sizes. She said sure, and then when I was about to place the order, I noticed it was out of stock. I thought I still had time before Christmas and added myself to their newsletter as they said that when new stock comes in, we’ll be notified via their newsletter.

However, later in the day, I noticed it came back in stock and I added it immediately to my cart. I think what happened probably was since I added it to my previous cart, my session had expired, but they didn’t increase the stock count. Anyway, I did a quick search for a coupon for squishable.com but didn’t find any, and decided to make my purchase. This was yesterday.

Today I received in my email box a newsletter:

In honor of pre-Solstice commercialism, we’re offering a discount coupon from now until Thursday, Nov 22nd for 10% off all our squishables! Use it yourself, or pass it on to a friend (or enemy)! Why? Cause we’re in a good mood! This one’s only good for Google Checkout – just enter SQNOV10 in the coupon field when you get to the checkout screen in Google Checkout. Nifty!

I’m like NOOOOOOOOOOOO! I just placed an order yesterday and now I get a 10% off coupon. Scenarios went through my head. Is it too late to cancel? Should I try to email them to see if they’ll apply the discount to my order. I went with the latter route and sent them an email:

Hi,

I just received your newsletter providing a 10% off coupon. Unfortunately for me, I had made my purchase yesterday. I was wondering if there was any way to retroactively apply the coupon.

Regarding how I heard of this site, my friend just IMed me a few days ago and said look how cute the animals are.

Thanks in advance!

They were really quick and replied:

Sure, no worries at all. We’ll refund you 10% later today!

It’s on one condition, though. You have to promise to email us and tell us how you like the little guy once he arrives!

Thanks,

Aaron & Zoe
squishable.com

I’ve already gotten my refund ($3.80 worth) and am a super satisfied customer.

Xbox Live Turns 5ive – Freebies for Everyone!

I first saw this on angel-grrl’s blog, but then realized that it’s pretty much scattered across the web, especially on deal sites. I’ve been stuck in a meeting since 1 and didn’t really have time to check deals during that time.

Apparently today marks the 5th anniversary of Xbox Live and they’re giving a way a bunch of freebies: Xbox Live is 5IVE: How to Get the Free 500 MS Points

Microsoft is celebrating the fifth anniversary of Xbox Live in a big way. It has released Carcassonne for free and it is also giving away 500 Microsoft Points to every active member who joined the service in 2002. If you were wondering how to get those precious MS Points, we have the answer.

To claim your 500 Microsoft Points, all you have to do is register on this web site using your Windows Live ID associated to your gamertag. You can register until midnight (Pacific Time) on November 29, 2007, and after you do so, you will receive an e-mail with a 25-digit code that lets you to activate your Microsoft Points through your Xbox 360 console. Don’t expect that email to arrive instantly as the deadline for that email is December 21, 2007.

It is also worth mentioning that these 500 Microsoft Points expire on June 30, 2008, but we are sure you’ll spend them way before that date.

If you missed the Carcassonne freebie link above, here it is again: Reminder: Get Carcassonne for Free

Microsoft is celebrating the fifth anniversary of Xbox Live and as a gesture of thanks to the gaming community, all eight million Xbox Live members will have the opportunity to download Carcassonne for free between 12:01 a.m. PST on Nov. 15 and 11:59 p.m. PST on Nov. 16. In addition to this, every active member who joined the service in 2002 will receive 500 MS Points for free.

Named after the medieval fortified town of the same name in southern France, Carcassonne is the video game adaptation of the classic tile-based German board game. Designed for two to five players, Carcassonne is set in a medieval landscape made up of tiles. Players start from a single tile and then draw from a pool of remaining tiles to create a growing landscape and gain points for ultimate victory.

Carcassonne features the complete 72 tiles from the original board game, all rule sets, and the 12 additional tiles found in the Rivers 1 Expansion Set.

I’ve played Carcassonne in real life with a bunch of friends, and although I suck at it (still haven’t really figured out the strategies yet), it’s rather fun. I haven’t tried to play it via Xbox Live yet, but being free makes it tempting now.

According to Kaos, they are also giving away themes and gamerpics which usually cost money for free.

Since this probably expires tonight, I decided I would post it now, instead of later.

Cal vs WSU – Video Game Half Time Show

Saw this on Digg: The Cal Marching Band’s Amazing 16-bit Video Game Halftime Show

Of course unfortunately, we lost the game. That was too bad. However, the half time show turned out to be quite awesome. Update: Thanks to MandalayX for pointing out, this was actually not the USC game, but the WSU game which we won.

Video games which I saw:

  • Pong
  • Tetris
  • Mortal Kombat (thanks to RayAlome)
  • Pokemon
  • Zelda
  • Super Mario

The video was hard to see as it was upside down. I wished it was shot from the other side. Maybe someone will post one up later. The hardest one to see was Mortal Kombat, which was an MK inside a box and then an upside down dragon.

Cowbell Hero

Got this from Digg: Cowbell Hero

That was just so awesome I had to show it to you guys. It’s a parody on Guitar Hero, but instead of a guitar being the instrument, you’re playing a cowbell. If you haven’t seen the SNL skit on this, here it is: More Cowbell! As Christopher Walken says, “Guess what! I’ve got a fever. And the only prescription is more cowbell.

The original song was of course Blue Oyster Cult – Don’t Fear The Reaper.

Apparently this clip was taken from AMV Hell 4. I’ll see if I can get a better quality clip and share it. AMV stands for anime music video. The anime this is from is Azumanga Daioh (あずまんが大王). The one banging the pan is Kasuga Ayumu and the one in bed is Yukari sensei (confirmed with Artemyst).

The Cowbell Hero logo appears to be taken from a T-Shirt logo designed by SplitReason: Cowbell Hero T-Shirt

While searching for the SNL skit, I found this: GH2 Custom – Don’t Fear the Reaper 5* (Better). Someone had actually made a custom Guitar Hero 2 track. Sometimes in the background, you see a guy clapping, which at first I thought was someone banging a cowbell.

Update:
I managed to rip a higher quality version:

cowbell hero

Enjoy!

Fighting Dance Moves

RayAlome sent me this video recently: Team Ryoko Canadá and the fighting dance moves were rather neat. The description says:

Arquivo bruto: “Capoeira break dance accidents ! martial arts brasil brazilian dancing fighting acrobatics gymnas.mpg”

I have no idea if it’s really Capoeira (a Brazilian dance/fight form), but it reminded me of Joe Eigo.

You can watch a bunch of Joe Eigo’s videos on YouTube. I first learnt of him back in high school. CrabyAple had sent me a rather awesome video: Matrix…. For Real. I wouldn’t say this beats The Matrix, but he had some really awesome moves.

If you liked the 2 videos, do check out more of Joe Eigo’s stuff.

Killer Bean Forever

If you haven’t heard of Killer Bean, then you missed out on one of the coolest CG animations I’ve see when I was back in college. I still even have a copy of the animation on my computer. However, you can check it out on YouTube: The Killer Bean 2.1 (Digitally Remastered)

This amusing 7-minute animated short film, Killer Bean 2, was made by Jeffrey Lew back in 2000. He spent more than three years making it alone, on his own computer.
Since then, Jeff has moved on, and is now animating for bigger movies. He was the lead animator for the movie Matrix Reloaded, and also did a great job on other movies, such as X-Men and Kung Pow.

This enhanced version of Killer Bean 2, namely KB 2.1, has better video quality (tho I guess it’s hard to notice when watching through YouTube), and DoF (depth-of-Field) effects have been added. The rest of the movie is essentially the same as before.

Before KB2 begins, there is an advertisement, so be patient for it to finish (or just skip it), and enjoy Killer Bean 2, the way it was meant to be enjoyed – Digitally Remastered!

Say whatever you want, but I think this movie is just incredibly well made, and very funny.

For more info on Jeff Lew and the Killer Bean, check out these sites:
http://jefflew.com/
http://jefflew.com/news.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kill…
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0506703/

Turns out Jeff Lew, the animator of Killer Bean is planning to create a whole feature film based on the Killer Bean character: Killer Bean Forever

For the past 4 years, I’ve been working at home creating an 85 minute animated CG movie. I was formerly the lead animator for Matrix Reloaded, and this is the trailer to my feature film directorial debut.

The story continues where the the original left off. Killer Bean is being hunted by the police for killing all the beans at the party. I’m already looking forward to seeing this.

組曲『ニコニコ動画』 – Kumikyoku [Nico Nico Douga]

There’s been a song/video that’s been spreading across the net like wildfire: 組曲『ニコニコ動画』 – Kumikyoku [Nico Nico Douga]

組曲 (Kumikyoku) literally translates to medley/musical suite. ニコニコ動画 (Nico Nico Douga) is the name of a site: nicovideo.jp, a YouTube like video sharing site, but mainly for Japanese people. Unfortunately, to access anything on that site, it requires you to register/login, and the process isn’t that simple for someone who doesn’t understand Japanese. Several of the videos I posted recently were pulled from there and uploaded to my gallery.

Anyway, here’s what I believe the original is: 組曲『ニコニコ動画』動画Ver., where the music is just synthesized and the animation playing matches the song that is currently played.

Here you have a full orchestra and choir (100 people) performing the song: 合唱 組曲「ニコニコ動画」グランドフィナーレ. If you want this song, you can listen/download it in mp3 format: 組曲『ニコニコ動画』SP-Edision_feat.ミク.mp3

Angelus shared this with me today:
Kumikyoku [Nico Nico Douga]
組曲『ニコニコ動画』 psychoがちょっと弾いて歌ってみた

The guy singing it does a pretty good job and it reminded me of the guy who sings at the end of Lucky Star.

Here you have a group of 258 Taiwan college students singing in the lecture hall: せっかくだから台湾人258人で一緒に組曲『ニコニコ動画』を歌ってみた! Do remember this song is completely in Japanese and Taiwan student’s native language is Mandarin/Taiwanese.

People have mixed it with different animations and added lyrics to the song. You can view most of them on YouTube.

According to 合唱 組曲『ニコニコ動画』 featuring 初音ミク Special-Edition Ver.ニコニコ動画コメント付, this is the list of songs featured in the medley in order:

http://gallery.krunk4ever.com/v/Videos/Kumikyoku-Nico-Nico-Douga.flv.html

  1. エージェント夜を往く / LindaAl-CUE 【00:00 Agent yoru o iku (Idolmaster)】
  2. ハレ晴れユカイ / 涼宮ハルヒ(平野綾)、長門有希(茅原実里)、朝比奈みくる(後藤邑子) 【00:45 Hare hare yukai (Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)】
  3. 患部で止まってすぐ溶ける ~ 狂気の優曇華院 / IOSYS 【01:14 Invisible Full Moon(?)】
  4. Help me, ERINNNNNN!! / ビートまりお 【01:25 ?(?)】
  5. nowhere / FictionJunction YUUKA 【01:37 nowhere(MADLAX)】
  6. クリティウスの牙 / 光宗信吉 【02:00 Yu-gi-oh】
  7. GONG / JAM Project 【02:20 GONG(SRW Alpha 3)】
  8. 森のキノコにご用心 / 下村陽子 【02:31 SMRPG Song(Märta)】
  9. Butter-Fly / 和田光司 【02:42 Butter-Fly(Digimon Adventure)】
  10. 真赤な誓い / 福山芳樹 【02:52 Makka na chikai(Busou Renkin)】
  11. エアーマンが倒せない / せら【03:16 AirMan?(?)】
  12. 勇気VS意地 / 佐橋俊彦 【03:35?(Prince of Tennis Musical)】
  13. アンインストール / 石川智晶 【03:44 Uninstall(Bokurano)】
  14. 鳥の詩 / Lia 【04:07 Tori no Uta(AIR)】
  15. you / dai 【04:31 you(Higurashi no naku koro ni Meakashi-hen)】
  16. 魔理沙は大変なものを盗んでいきました / IOSYS 【04:53 Marisa ha taihen na mono o nusunde ikimashita(?)】
  17. 思い出は億千万 / 蒼い牙 【05:40 ?(Mega Man2?)】
  18. God knows… / 涼宮ハルヒ(平野綾) 【06:42 God Knows(Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)】
  19. もってけ!セーラーふく / 泉こなた(平野綾)、柊かがみ(加藤英美里)、柊つかさ(福原香織)、高良みゆき(遠 藤綾) 【07:07 Motteke sailor fuku(Lucky star)】
  20. ガチャガチャへるつ・ふぃぎゅ@ラジオ / MOSAIC.WAV(みーこ) 【07:28 ?(Figu@ate Carniival)】
  21. 21 – 創聖のアクエリオン / AKINO 【07:44 Genesis of Aquarion(Genesis of Aquarion)】
  22. ふたりのもじぴったん / 神前暁 【08:06 Mojipittan(Xenopittan?)】
  23. つるぺったん / Silver Forest (Kana) 【08:16 ?(?)】
  24. Here we go! / 近藤浩治 【08:27 ? (Super Mario World)】
  25. true my heart / ave;new feat. 佐倉紗織 【08:35 True My Heart(Nursery Rhyme)】
  26. kiss my lips / ave;new feat. 佐倉沙織 【08:51 ?(?)】
  27. RODEO MACHINE / HALFBY 【08:58 ?(?)】
  28. 序曲(DRAGON QUEST) / すぎやまこういち 【09:08 ?(Dragon Quest)】
  29. FINAL FANTASY / 植松伸夫 【09:21 ?(Final Fantasy?)】
  30. ガチャガチャきゅ~と・ふぃぎゅ@メイト / MOSAIC.WAV(みーこ) 【09:29 ?(Figu@mate)】
  31. あいつこそがテニスの王子様 / 佐橋俊彦【09:54 ?(Prince of Tennis Musical)】
  32. レッツゴー!陰陽師 / 矢部野彦麿(でんちゅう)&琴姫(MOMOEIKA) 【Let’s go!Taoist(?)】
  33. さくら / 山田耕筰 feat. Fooさん 【10:17 Sakura Sakura(?)】

I’ve probably seen/played about 1/3 of what’s up there and probably know of at least 2/3 of them. Enjoy!

Flash Portal

So I was going through The ten most addictive online flash games ever made posted earlier on /. Most of them I’ve played and agree are indeed addictive. There were a few that I haven’t heard of that were mildly fun, but then there was Portal: The Flash Version. I was just telling Xyon earlier today that one of the new games I wanted to play was Portal (which comes as part of The Orange Box) and showed him the trailer.

The flash version is a 2D version with basically the same idea. I got up to about level 30 before it was dinner time.

Enjoy!