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An Apology, a Delivery, and a Plan


On 03/01/2013 at 03:39 PM by Jamie Alston

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Alright, it’s Friday everybody!  I mean, it’s gotta be.  When I got to work today, I was greeted with a break room full of an assortment of Panera Bread bagels, tons of cream cheese, and lots of orange juice.  If today ain’t Friday, then I don’t want to know what day it is.  Well, before I talk about my recent game pick-up, there’s something else I’d like to briefly mention.

The Apology
I just wanted to apologize to you kind folks out there following my blog.  I haven’t left any comments on most of your recent posts this week and I feel really bad about that.  I’ve been taking care of some other priorities that require more of my time and attention over the past week, which leaves me cramped for time in blog-world.  I really appreciate the support and comments that I’ve been receiving from both my old 1Up buddies and newly-acquainted Pixlbit readers alike.

 Please know that I am not ignoring your blog posts.  In fact, I’m reading as many as I can-- I just haven’t had much time to collect a thought worthy of forming into a comment.  And I try to avoid leaving “me too” comments solely based on what other people have commented on already unless I truly agree with something that was said and just want to piggy-back off them.  Anyway, I’ll be less busy after Wednesday of next week (I hope), so you should be seeing my funny face in your comments sections soon after.

The Delivery
Two days ago, I came home to a small package waiting for me on the table.  I gleefully opened it up to find out that Mad Maestro was in it!  I ordered it on Amazon last week and was really looking forward to getting it in the mail.  I had the demo of this game back in 2002, and I ended up enjoying it more than I expected.   It also helped to become familiar with certain classical compositions that I had heard before, but didn’t know the name of the song or composer.

As time passed, I never purchased the game although had plenty of chances throughout the years.  Then about a month ago, I started listening to classical musical for a change from what I usually listen to throughout the work day.  In the days that came, I started to remember how much I liked that Mad Maestro demo and decided to get the game if it wasn’t too hard to find and expensive-- because you know how online sellers like to hike up prices, especially if they’re one of a few seller on that website that have it (which doesn’t necessarily mean that the game is “rare”).  Thankfully, I found a brand new copy for around $3.00.

The Plan
In my previous post, I talked about my desire to re-post all of my old reviews from 1Up.  My original intent was to start from the beginning and post everything from the first to the final review from my 1Up years.  But Jesse Miller had a good idea and suggested that I just mix them up between posting old and new reviews.  The more I thought about it, the more it made sense.  And that’s the plan I’m going with.  So how will you be able to tell the old ones apart from the new?  Look for this tag at the bottom of the review:

Originally posted on .com

If you don’t see that tag in a review, then it means that it’s the latest one I’ve written so far (or in rare cases, I may have forgotten to tag it as “old” and will catch the mistake later).  I think I’m going to start with a new review next week just to get things off to a fresh start.  To be honest though, you can expect to see more old reviews than new ones at this time because I only have 3 new reviews in my “que” right now.  I hope to be able to write more as I get the time to do so.

So that’s it for me this week folks.  Have a great weekend.  Enjoy whatever you’ll be doing, and I’ll see you back here on Monday afternoon! 

-Spunk A Dunk


 

Comments

Matt Snee Staff Writer

03/01/2013 at 04:05 PM

hey thanks for the update, Spunk a Dunk.  That Maestro game looks pretty interesting, and I guess you can't really go wrong for $3. That's like half a pack of cigarettes.  Tongue Out

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

03/01/2013 at 04:43 PM

Yeah, I couldn't have asked for a better price, I think.

Julian Titus Senior Editor

03/01/2013 at 04:17 PM

Mad Maestro was so good. It came out right around the time Mister Mosquito was released, and they were an awesome pair of quirky PS2 titles.

I prefer Gitaroo Man though, and I'll tell you why next week on MIA.

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

03/01/2013 at 04:45 PM

I'm looking forward to your article about Gitaroo Man next week.  I remember trying the demo, but not really "getting" the controls.  I should haven given it another try though.  So Many people liked that game.

Ranger1

03/01/2013 at 04:57 PM

Don't worry about not commenting, Jamie. That will be me next month. 3D life take precedence over cyber life.

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

03/01/2013 at 05:56 PM

Could't have said it better myself.  Thanks Tami.

HEKTR0

03/01/2013 at 06:55 PM

Me too... Yeah sometimes I read someone's blog and I just don't have anything to add.  Plus work and other things make it difficult for me to be on here all the time.  But it's good that you're going to mix in some new with the old, if anything it will keep you from getting rusty.

GrayHaired

03/01/2013 at 07:19 PM

Sounds like a plan to me.  I agree with Jesse, mix it up...

Cary Woodham

03/01/2013 at 07:34 PM

Mad Maestro is one of my favorite music games.

Aboboisdaman

03/01/2013 at 07:35 PM

Don't worry about not commenting on my stuff either. Sometimes I feel bad because my friends write these wonderful blogs, and my comments are so lame lol. I'm so out of touch with modern gaming. It costs a lot to keep up.

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/01/2013 at 07:59 PM

No problem on no comments, it's hard to keep up right now, with the current layout, and work's more important.

Look forward to your old and new reviews, and digging that tag.

BrokenH

03/01/2013 at 08:45 PM

Don't feel bad, bro. I wasn't able to reply much today either because two friends paid me a visit and were gracious enough to take me and my bud Alex out to eat. Life happens,aye?

Pixlbit also handles things a tad differently so it's like we don't have our land-legs back yet! Adaptability takes time!

smartcelt

03/01/2013 at 09:27 PM

Sounds like I missed a pretty cool game. May have to try that one. Music games these days are pretty stale and boring to me. As far as your comments on other people's blogs,don't worry. Life can get very hectic and that's to be expected. I just enjoy reading other people's thoughts and ideas on all kinds of things. But only when they feel up to giving them.

Surfcaster

03/02/2013 at 11:40 AM

Cool idea with the 1up tag. I wasn't a 1up member, so I'll be reading your stuff anyway, but I still think it's a good idea.

Serraxor

03/02/2013 at 09:33 PM

I like the 1up tag. Vurry naice. 

I bought Mad Maestro pretty much at release, and we did enjoy it quite a bit. But man, has it not aged well! For $3.00 though? Good buy, my friend. It's still a great game. 

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

03/02/2013 at 11:24 PM

Yeah, I checked the back of the case and the screenshots look jaggier than I remember.  But oh well.  I'm still going to enjoy this, I think.

Temperance

03/04/2013 at 09:13 PM

It happens.  As much as we would like to read and comment on everything that is happening, we have other high-priority responsibilities.  Even for myself, I've just been reading a ton of stuff, but I couldn't comment on much of anything (until today, that is).

Anyway, Mad Maestro!.  It's funny that you mention how many chances you've had over the years to buy it.  That game has been sitting on the shelf at my local FYE for years now.  Nobody in my region seems to want it, even after being put through dozens of clearance sales.  That said, indecision like that has hit me hard over the years and I can kick myself over all the charming (and inexpensive) games I've left behind.

Finally, I'm glad to see that you'll be reposting your old reviews.  I don't know how much longer 1up will be active, so at least I'll be able to read the rest of them here.

Coolsetzer

03/04/2013 at 09:22 PM

Can I steal your pic for my blog? =-D

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

03/04/2013 at 09:25 PM

Be my guest bro!

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