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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Whofest DFW

So last weekend I went to Whofest DFW  to celebrate 50 yrs of Doctor Who . I couldn't make it Friday but I went Saturday and Sunday. It  was very small only 700  out of 1,100 people attend. The weather didn't help either,other then that I had so much fun!  I want to share some photos and things that happen.



 When I first arrived after getting my badge and wristband, I turn to the left and bam! There was Tardis and 3 Daleks staring us down, but don't worried I was in my Dalek Cosplay so they didn't brother me. To the right of them was the very small dealers room , which I got myself a really pretty scarf and a red Dalek Christomas Ornament.


 I went to many different  panels, everything from Doctor Who crafting to a game show. As I walk around I ran into this wonderful looking weeping angel . She was so pretty scary when she move  to a different pose. She was awesome.
Yes , this was Doctor Who Family feud, It was  great because I could actually play along,  


In all I really enjoy Whofest DFW and can't wait until 2015 when they will do another one to celebrate 10 yrs of the reboot. They even say they are working on getting actress to the con in 2015

Here are my photos from the con. Yes, I do understand some of them are slightly  blurry , sorry about that. 

Saturday, November 23, 2013

The NEXT Next Generation in Console Gaming

A holodeck, as seen on Star Trek (Next Generation - Voyager)

With the Xbox One release on November 22nd and the PlayStation 4 release on November 15th, social media is buzzing with both praise and disappointment over the new next generation consoles. As this generation is ushered in, it's no big secret that the next one is likely already in development and game developers probably have some rough idea of what's in store for the future. With so many ways to connect various accounts and share gaming experiences with friends and the whole world, as well as having the ability to give consoles (namely the previous gen. Xbox 360 plus Kinect) verbal commands, it's a little difficult to ponder what the next step could be, especially since the technology exists for a gamer to use his or her body as the control for certain games.

This is a prime example of the potential for science fiction to become factual reality: the next generation in console gaming could very well be the gateway into "holodecks" similar to the various interactive rooms seen in Star Trek, Spy Kids, Ray Bradbury's short story The Veldt, and many other science fiction shows and literature. Just imagine being able to be fully submersed in a video game and simply be in an empty room with only a console and a projector generating the scenes around you, being able to track your moves and provide an entirely hands-free gaming experience.

In 2010 Sony's PlayStation Move hit the scene, rivaling the Nintendo Wii's usage of the player's body as an extension of the console control. In January 2013, Microsoft unveiled IllumiRoom, a holodeck-like technology that turns your room into an interactive gaming environment. The idea is to utilize the Kinect camera in tandem with a projector to expand gaming beyond the confines of a television screen.

What are your thoughts and ideas of what we might possibly see in the next iteration of console gaming? Do you see a different future ahead? Share your thoughts and ideas in the comments section below, but be warned: NO FLAMING.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Dalek Chick Wish List

Hello fellow geeks and Geekettes!1

It’s that time again, the holiday seasons begins. Captshinypants and I it has already started (we both work in retail).   So today I will share with you what I want for Christmas in the terms of Geeky items.

·         Doctor Who TARDIS Lights
·         Doctor Who PJs
·         Doctor Who TARDIS rug



These are such a few things I would love to get as a gift but remember it isn’t what is given it about being with your family and friends during the holiday seasons.


Stay Geeky,


DalekChick 

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Geeky Tats

Personally, I have no ink. Needles and I have never quite gotten along, never quite seen eye-to-eye. However, that doesn't mean I don't have a fascination and appreciation for the skills of a really good tattoo artist.

Recently my buddy Gettysburg7, co-host of The G&T Show, got his first ink - followed closely by his second:

Did I mention he's Rihannsu (Romulan)?
Death from Neil Gaiman's Sandman

So if you're in Maryland and looking for a good tattoo artist, visit American Tattoo Studio.

Here are some more great geek tats I've come across:


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Saturday, November 2, 2013

Table Top Games

  Helllo Geeks and Geekettes!

Today post will be about Table Top Games.  I’ve always been a good table top gamer, and when Wil Wheaton  youtube  series( Table top) came about I was then introduce to a lot more interesting and fun games! My group of friend tends to play at least once a month but in the summer we were playing once or even twice a week!  Here are some of my Top Favorites of my group of friends.   This list will be  of non common board games. (Etc Monopoly, Checkers, Trouble)

·         Settlers of Catan - Players assume the roles of settlers, each attempting to build and develop holdings while trading and acquiring resources. Players are rewarded points as their settlements grow; the first to reach a set number of points is the winner. At no point in the game is any player eliminated. 


·         Castle Panic- Players must work together to defend their castle, in the center of the board, from monsters that attack out of the forest, at the edges of the board. Players trade cards, hit and slay monsters, and plan strategies together to keep their castle towers intact. The players either win or lose together, but only the player with the most victory points is declared the Master Slayer. Players must balance the survival of the group with their own desire to win.


·         Once Upon a time- Players create a story together, using cards that show typical elements from fairy tales. One player is the Storyteller and creates a story using the ingredients on her cards. She tries to guide the plot towards her own ending. The other players try to use cards to interrupt her and become the new Storyteller. The winner is the first player to play out all her cards and end with her Happy Ever After card.

·         Dixit- One player is the storyteller for the turn and looks at the images on the 6 cards in her hand. From one of these, she makes up a sentence and says it out loud (without showing the card to the other players) .Each other player selects the card in their hands which best matches the sentence and gives the selected card to the storyteller, without showing it to the others. The storyteller shuffles her card with all the received cards. All pictures are shown face up and every player has to bet upon which picture was the storyteller's. If nobody or everybody finds the correct card, the storyteller scores 0, and each of the other players scores 2. Otherwise the storyteller and whoever found the correct answer score 3. Players score 1 point for every vote for their own card 


·         Risk - Players are given tons of little army units to place onto the map of the world. When it's your turn, you use your units to attack other players' positions, hopefully with superior numbers. Combat is a simple dice rolling affair that stresses attrition, and reinforcements are given to players who collect sets of cards.


·        Star Fluxx- Game of ever changing rules. It starts out as Draw 1, Play 1, but even that can change. When a Goal card is played, you can win by meeting the Goal, usually by having the correct Keeper cards in front of you. Action and Surprise cards help you to meet the Goal, or stop your opponent. Creeper cards usually prevent you from winning, but are sometimes necessary to meet the Goal.

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     I want to give shout out to http://boardgamegeek.com/.  I use them to get you all the descriptions to each game.  They have all these games on their site for you to buy!


Stay Geeky,

Dalek Chick