I really want to buy this, but I think I'll have to hold off until after the Epiphany at least.
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If there is one thing that Don & I like as much as movies, it is obviously video games. Despite my lack of any sort of musical skills, I even like Guitar Hero & Rock Band, mainly because they are the best way to experience video games with a group of people who don't necessairly play a lot of video games.
We were both interested in Guitar Praise: Solid Rock when it was announced, and we both hoped that it would buck the trend of Christian video games being either awful or bizarre. I felt that a good precedent had been established by Left Behind: Eternal Forces , because no matter what you think about its content a good amount of production value was put into that game.
The few reviews that have come out have been pretty positive , but I think that it would be pretty simple to make a knock-off of a popular game. Especially when there is already an open source knock-off who's code you can peruse at your leisure.
GameSetWatch has a fantastic opinion piece about Guitar Praise: Solid Roc k, which puts it in perspective with other Christian video games (although they leave out Left Behind: Eternal Forces ), and comes down with some strong thoughts about what it means to have "Christian" video games. Much of what is said can also be applied to "Christian" movies, so it is a great read.
(GameSetWatch Opinion Article)
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With the sun in the sky and shorts on our legs, we're recording our first Christmas episode of the year... This is about as winter-y as it gets in the fall in New Mexico.
This week we review EMMY NOMINATED TV Movie 'The Christmas Card' starring Mr. Fantastic's girlfriend and the guy who played Superboy on TV in the late 80's. In other words, a holiday classic. In a nutshell, a nice lady mails Christmas cards to anonymous troops in Afghanistan, anonymous troop loves card and visits the church he heard about in the card, Ed Asner intervenes and romance ensues. It's better than it sounds, I promise. For more empty promises, download the episode via iTunes or whatever or right here.
Since muxtape is all weird right now, I'm not posing the intro and outro musics in protest until it comes back up. Trust me, you don't want a full version of 'R2-D2 We Wish You a Merry Christmas' anyway.
Episode Thirty Eight - The Christmas Card is brought to you by the letter T, the numbers 3 and 8, is a Virgo and also enjoys romantic walks on the beach.
(Jon is going to hate this post.)
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almost always a bad sign.
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