Tuesday, 30. May 2006, 10:32:43
The first part in a series I'm writing for Boomtown is available at this
link.
The article contains a couple of short reviews about free, and qualitative, sports games that you'll be able to find on the net :
° Albatross 18 (arcade golf)
° Shot Online (golf sim)
° Carom 3D (pool/snooker/...)
Have fun reading, and maybe we'll bump into eachother on a golf course or at some lousy pool hall
Thursday, 18. May 2006, 10:58:03
http://my.opera.com/riptor/albums/show.dml?id=71176As promised, but a little later than expected, here are some pics of my new car. I've also including pics of my old one, so you can clearly see I went from "Neanderthal" to "Cyborg"...
Wednesday, 10. May 2006, 13:27:38
My new car tomorrow...
It's onlyyyyy a day aaaaaaaawaaaaaay!
Expect pics as soon as I've got the keys in my pocket.
Tuesday, 9. May 2006, 09:21:13
Some of you might already have stumbled onto the weird, but fun
Grow games by Eyezmaze. Recently, a new spin-off was released :
Grow RPG. And this time it's an
RPG version (hence the name

) based on the Grow gameplay. Can you find the right order to let every item develop to its fully-grown state and defeat the evil endboss?
PS: Be sure to check out the
official homepage for the original Grow game, and some other innovative games.
PPS: If anyone wants the right order to put the things into the globe, I've got the list figured out already. Don't be shy to ask for help
Tuesday, 2. May 2006, 16:09:26
The Fear Factory concert I attended yesterday was a real blast.
In-Quest, A belgian metal band opened the show, and got the crowd moving. The second group was
Misery Index, but I had the feeling that they were just there to fill a 30 minute void between the opener and the main act. There wasn't really any connection with the audience, although the music was good.
Fear Factory itself opened with a blast, and the mood for the rest of the hour and a half of metal madness was set. Great times!