Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Pokemon Red/Gold for Android/Smartphones

Took me awhile, but I finally found out how to get Pokemon on my Samsung. I'm not sure if you could do this on an Apple product.

I'll explain it by steps.

Okay first, open Play Store. The one with this icon.



Then you press the search bar on the top.




Then you type "GBC emulator" in the search box.


Then you select this app and install it.


After you installed it, go to the internet.


And you select the search bar.


Type "emuparadise"




Search it and select the first link.

And it should look something like this.


So go on the search bar and search "Pokemon Red" or "Pokemon Gold" or whatever you like.


Here comes the most important part. You go on "All Selections" and choose "ROMs/ISOs/Games"


Then you can choose which one you like, but make sure it has to be USA, Europe ROM.


So if you're looking for Pokemon Red, you select this one and it should come to a page like this.


IGNORE All the other stuff, scroll all the way down until you see Direct Download Links and select the download in YELLOW.


Select that, and you will open up another page like this.


Now scroll down the SECOND time and AGAIN, select the YELLOW download link.


Then when it is finished, go to the Gameboy Color Emulator, and when you open that app it should look like this.


Keep looking around/scrolling down until you find sdcard/ and select that.


Then select download/


and open your game.

If you wanted Pokemon Gold, you just repeat the same steps but change the "Red" to "Gold". It still has to be a USA/Europe ROM.

So here are some screen shots.














Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Setia Walk's TGV Cinema

The most different cinema I have ever seen in my life. 

Setia Walk's Location

If you know IOI in Bandar Puteri, Puchong, beside it is a Tesco. Across Tesco is some shop lots and the one on the right (the one that looks newer) is called Setia Walk.

So the cinema, it has seats. Normally some people like to go to the cinema early and they just stand waiting, so this one has a ton of seats.

I mean, it's new so of course it's nice. How would I know months from now right?

Also, the tickets aren't as expensive as the TGV Cinema in Sunway Pyramid.

I'm going to show you some pictures, but before that, here is a nice reminder (don't be offended, the truth hurts):

If you're in the cinema, don't shout or kick. You would be a horrible person; and if you let your kid shout and kick without even bother stopping him, you are a horrible parent that should never be in the cinema and everybody hates you.

So the pictures..





These are the seats.





food.


Ticket counter



Notice that small thing on the left, that is also a food counter. On the right is the exit.





Saturday, 1 December 2012

Life of Pi

The most meaningful and beautiful movie of 2012, in my opinion. 

Now, if you're going to tell me, "Read the book, it is much better" or stuff like that, have my sincere response:



Anyway, Life of Pi is about Piscene telling a story of his life when he was young, kind of funny in some of the parts. An Indian family traveling to Canada on a Japanese ship. The ship suddenly sank during a thunderstorm and there were only two survivors left. One is Pi, and the other one... An adult Bengal tiger.

He spent weeks on that small boat, trying to stay alive. Eventually, becoming friends with the tiger and both keeping each other alive, and seeing many extremely beautiful surprises of the sea. 
These surprises are so interesting and beautiful, you have to see it for yourself. Make sure in HD.

Friday, 16 November 2012

Refreshing Springs Resort (RSR)

So the other day it was a public holiday, I went to check out this resort called Refreshing Springs Resort. 
(www.refreshingsprings.com.my) If anyone was to go to a holiday and the beach was too mainstream, this is the best choice ever.

I went in, the gate was closed. Someone opened it and it looked REALLY boring. I was like, "Why did I even bother to come here?"

So there was this road deeper in, and it was quite long. If you ever go there, bring a bike.

This truck came in and I got on it, it brought me to a stop.

On the right, was the hot springs. All natural. The left was a paintball war zone. 

Then it was the reception area and the snack bar.

Past that was a hall or sanctuary. I saw a ton of children in there for a church camp.

There were two halls, one more for dining hall, dormitories, chalets, and a studio.

Then there was this particular area where it looked like a stream, it was quite deep. Played in it for quite a while.

It was beautiful.

There were durian and rambutan trees everywhere, some other fruits here and there. 

They have a ton of activities. Wall climbing, paintball, jungle trekking, barbeque, fishing, fruit feast, and bird watching.

I didn't take a camera with me, but the pictures on their website looks EXACTLY the same as the real place. Unlike most advertisements. 

Photos. For people who are too lazy to go to the website.


Chalet






Dorms





Studio






Terrace





Other









Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Assassins Creed: Brotherhood

Medieval - aged game. Sort of. Explain later. I have never played Assassins Creed 1 or 2, but it's fine I guess.

The only part of the game that is bad is the "Area not available yet" then when you go past it you die, unlike Skyrim, the area to explore is limited.

Through the game, you are a young man named Desmond, in the modern age. The setting is in Italy. He is an assassin in his blood, born into the brotherhood.

There are some bad people or something I never really got an insight on, but seem to be called "Templars" after the Apple of Eden.

The Apple of Eden was hidden by Ezio, Desmond's ancestor from the medieval ages.

So Desmond uses this machine called the Animus to look into his DNA and live as Ezio in order to find out where he hid the Apple of Eden. It's not exactly understandable to me, just play the game and there are the objectives.

At the end of the game he finds the Apple and then he kills his partner because some asshole ghost-projection thing forced him to.

Through the entire game, most of it is climbing on walls and jumping around, and then assassinating the Borgias. They are like communists and very annoying people. If you assassinate normal people you just get some annoying warning.

Not exactly my idea of freedom in a game.

So now I am going to get Assassins Creed Revelations that continues the story.

Would write on it soon.

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Dark Meadows: The Pact

Awesome game, not for PC/Xbox/Ps3

I play it on an iPad.

You wake up in an abandoned hospital, and you see this old man in a wheel chair. He starts to talk to you for only a little while and he runs away because "the witch is here."

So you walk around the hospital and he talks to you through a loud speaker.

According to him, there are "monsters" around the hospital. But their actually just failed experiments on people in the hospital.

When they kill you, you don't actually die. You black out and wake up on your bed. All your saved data will still be there.

On the first floor (my guess), you're supposed to kill the witch. 
A white lady, very elegant when she fights. Very pretty, but when she attacks, you lose at least quarter of your hp.

I haven't finished the game yet, but I love it.

It's not very scary, although I might have described it like that. It's not dark or creepy, it just looks normal. There is always light, and it's always daytime.


Saturday, 27 October 2012

Portal 2

Portal 2

Extremely good story, good game. Great idea for a game. 

One thing I forgot to mention in the last post, was that this game is about Portals. Kind of obvious, really. But it goes like this: You have a gun, with every left click is a blue portal, and right click is an orange portal. You need to have two portals, and when you enter one you come out of another. Example, you walk into the blue portal, you come out from the orange one. Really paradox-like sometimes.

So at the end Portal 1, the story ends with Glados' death. The giant crazy robot in charge of the whole science facility (called Aperture Science) that tried to kill you. You blew her and the facility up into pieces, and the ending credits of Portal 1 says that she is still alive - through a very creative song called "still alive".

So in Portal 2 I wake up in a room that looks like a hotel room and a robotic man's voice asks me to walk around, jump, and then go back to sleep.

Then I wake up the second time, woken up by a robotic head with a more realistic voice and an awesome Australian accent. I love this guy, he's hilarious. Both him and Glados.

Both of us attempt to escape from the facility, which is now run down and nature is taking over it. Grass everywhere.

I walk into the main chamber where I killed Glados the first time. It was supposed to be exploded, though I'm not sure what happened in between because I must have been asleep for years, my guess.

So apparently, the robotic Australian-accent head thing tries to take over Glados' body, and accidentally woke her up. Then she picks both of us, the robotic head and I, up with a large metal clip-looking hand and presses on the robotic head, and putting me into another test chamber.

So I am just supposed to perform various tests, and once in awhile I see the head. Luckily, he's still alive and he's trying to break us out of here. 

Once he does, we ran away and then we exchange the turrets (spherical objects full of bullets that shoot at me) with the broken robots. Causing the entire turret supply line to be filled with wrong the robots.

Then we cut the supply of poison gas. Can't remember what was the name again.

Then she manages to recapture me, but this time when I escape I put the robot head into a machine and exchange the bodies of him and Glados. 

After that he went insane, and turned Glados into a potato then threw both of us down what she called the "bottomless pit" which was not so bottomless.

Then after I reach the bottom, I will keep going up through lifts and stuff like that. In the mean time, found Glados.

As we were going up to kill the robot head, it seems that the "bottomless pit" is actually part of the facility that looks like it was from the 1960's or maybe older. (Random guess.)

Then there are recorded messages playing in various old rooms/test chambers that I enter, and it was apparently the voice of the robotic head. His name was Wheatley, and Glados' voice appeared and was named Caroline.

Soon, it turns out that Wheatley and Caroline was once humans and when they died their minds were programmed and put into robots.

Wheatley was once boss of the company, and Caroline was his assistant. One of the pre-recorded messages, most likely the last one, hinted that Wheatley was about to die, and he put Caroline in charge. After that, both of them were programmed and put into robots, but without memories of their human bodies. In turn, Wheatley once called it "smelly humans".

After that, I found Wheatley and he's trying to test some weird test subject he created. Then he found me and tests me again. He stated that when he doesn't test, he has a really bad itch.

After 16 tests which were insanely difficult, he tries to kill me by smashing spiked plates on me.

I find his "lair" and Glados and I planned to attach some corrupted objects on him so they can do that body transfer again.

My job was to attack him and damage him, then plug Glados in, and push a button. Apparently, Wheatley booby-trapped the button and the sides exploded, sending me flying out of the small room.

I get up and apparently - still alive- the transfer is going. While it is, he tries to kill both of us, smashing a hole in the ceiling. I sent a portal under him, and one on the moon. Yes, the moon.

So the portal absorbs Wheatley and I into space, but Glados saved me and I blacked out. When I woke up in the lift and I turned into her best friend. According to her, she learned several valuable lessons through Caroline, although to me it doesn't really make sense.

Then she sends me off. As I go out, there are turrets singing to me. Then a door opens. Sun, yellow tall grass or wheat or whatever it was, blue sky. A door slams, and you turn around not to see a facility, but a mere shed.

Glados sings another ending song, and the scene turns to Wheatley. He was tremendously sorry and regretful, and behind him a corrupted head - robot thing I plugged into his previous body - was flying around in space screaming "I'm in Space!" and "space!"