- mindcavity
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12May 08
We've been witness to a lot of things in the last two years. Scorsese finally won an Oscar, there were at least 3 good episodes of Lost and we saw the fall of the Berlin Wall (not really, but as a Cold War kid I'm legally required to include that in every flashback). Nestled in there, somewhere, I came to work for GameSpot. While working at GameSpot will never compete with something as momentus as the release of Doomsday, the last two years have been among the most important and fullfilling of my career.
This Friday ( 05/09/2008 ) I produced my last GameSpot show, our Guitar Hero 3 Tournament TV. I'm happy to say that it was as fun, out of control and rewarding as anything I've done here in the last two years. I feel really good moving on with GameSpot where it is today. I've always been a user of GameSpot and when I finally landed my job here I tried my hardest to add a little something to one of the classiest places on the intertnet. Through the fun times and not so fun times my feelings for GameSpot, and the people that work here, have never changed. This is still one of the greatest sites on the internet manned by some of the greatest people in the business.
I got to work with folks I had spent years reading and laughing with as a user and then got to meet and work with all of the other people that make GameSpot tick. And though the GameSpot machine has many important pieces that you rarely see, like Frank, Jim, Tyler, Takeshi, Jan, Wernher, Dan, Dave and so many more, the essential gear that keeps it all working has to be Ryan MacDonald. I cannot say enough about his enthusiasm, trust and dedication, both for the site itself and its employees.
Then there are all the people I have to thank for letting me point a camera at them. When I think of the things they've agreed to do, and the energies that they've put into those projects, it really makes me appreciate what lack of sleep can do to a person's inhibitions and common sense.
I still get a kick out of a lot of the stuff we did. Below Stupid? Boss of Bosses? Bliss Island? Les Wampas? Why Naruto? Why Now? I'm pretty sure my girlfriend thought I was crazy because I sat at work and cracked myself up all day. Personally, I think I'm one of the luckiest guys in the world.
As always, thanks for listening,
Vinny
You can keep up with Mr. Caravella at the following:
http://www.mindcavity.com (Currently on hiatus. To be updated after the next election)
- Posted May 12, 2008 12:11 am PT
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28Mar 08
Hey Mom,
Things are going well. I made some new friends. Hope you like the picture.
Say "Hi" to Ranger for me, don't let him eat too many Airheads.
Love,
Vinny
- Posted Mar 28, 2008 8:01 pm PT
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10Mar 08I dare you to tell me this isn't in the top 5 most incredible things ever:
- Posted Mar 10, 2008 10:38 am PT
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1Mar 08
So he may not be able to [insert exaggerated air quotes here] save the world, but my wolf, Howlton, can tell the difference between at least 3 different types of animal urine.
That's right I'm talking about WolfQuest.
1/3 game, 1/3 edutainment, 1/3 pure heart.
I'll save the details from this blog, but head over to Mostly for Me for more on the last game you might ever play.

- Posted Mar 1, 2008 4:57 pm PT
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10Sep 07
Some old flames never burn out. They just sit smoldering while we build our fancy little lives on top of the embers, until one day they reignite, reducing us to mooning eight-year olds with boyhood crushes.
Why'd it have to be snakes?
And why did Marion have to be so damn spunky?
In case you haven't heard, Indiana Jones is coming back, but that's not all. Joining Indy is Karen Allen, the actress who played the character who would forever forge my perception of what the ideal woman should be. Marion Ravenwood.
Of course people change, and characters change...and Marion looks like she's sporting some new bangs. Strike one.
Hopefully she won't get watered down into some wimpy damsel in distress. The lady owned her own bar in the middle of Nepal for crying out loud!

"I always knew some day you'd come walking back through my door. I never doubted that. Something made it inevitable..." - Marion Ravenwood
- Posted Sep 10, 2007 3:22 pm PT
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10Aug 07
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27Nov 06

Zelda = 1 game
Play Time = 40 hours
Batteries = 4 AA (almost had to change the batteries twice)
So what to say about the Wii battery life? It's no Wavebird, but maybe one could squeeze a little more life out of it if he turned the speaker and rumble off. As for Zelda, it seems that if you turn the speaker volume all the way down on the controller the sounds will come through your standard speakers. Since the speaker on the controller basically sounds like a blown out headphone, playing the sounds through a real sound system may be for the best.
Regardless of the battery life, I think The Twilight Princess is a lot of fun, with some interesting characters and interactions, though maybe not as much charm and charisma as other Zelda titles. It seems like, since Ocarina at least, Nintendo is attempting some kind of cohesion between the titles, and I wish they would pursue that more. It's interesting to think about how this game fits into the overall legend, but it's sad if there really isn't a grand story arc and any hint of a unified timeline is purely fan fiction. I think Ocarina has added the most in terms of fleshing out the Zelda mythos for me, but Twilight definitely adds some unique wrinkles.- Posted Nov 27, 2006 1:03 pm PT
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24Oct 06it's not a contest but there WILL be a winner -- stephen colbert
name this game!

- Posted Oct 24, 2006 6:13 pm PT
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23Oct 06You'll have to be quick to take down the name of this contender.

- Posted Oct 23, 2006 5:03 pm PT
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20Oct 06Happy! Fun! Joy! See if you can guess the name of this classic game...

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18Jul 06
This album is for you!
I just noticed The Ditty Bops have released a new album. I'm sure this won't be for everyone but personally I think they are amazing song writers. If you get a chance I suggest you check it out. Expand your horizons!- Posted Jul 18, 2006 12:26 pm PT
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10Jul 06
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21Jun 06
Maybe my favorite game of all time as a kid...and all you have to do is guess what it is based on this intense box art!
[EDIT: ShogoHiryu must skip this round due to insider information]
- Posted Jun 21, 2006 7:28 pm PT
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20Jun 06
Just guess the game from which this great art comes!!
- Posted Jun 20, 2006 9:11 pm PT
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23May 06
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20May 06
More video from when I was dorking out, er...learning to cut on Final Cut.- Posted May 20, 2006 2:00 pm PT
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16Dec 04So many games.
What a great time for gamers. We've had some real winners this year, and even the clunkers have been relative winners. I have been so busy jumping from Xbox to Gamecube to PS2 that my senses are all a little confused, kind of like when you jump out of the pool and jump in the hot tub and then run back to the pool [Ed: You own neither a pool nor a hot tub].
Between this entire, fantastic sensory overload I've had to deal with reality. I think it's only fair that I let my video game alter egos take a spin in my world for a bit, so here is how I imagine they would cope with life in new york city:
Snake:
Snake lives in a box somewhere between 6th and 5th. He mostly mumbles to himself and calls everyone passing by General. "Hey there General, got any rations?" He wears a bandanna and four coats. He smells awful.
Paper Mario:
Paper Mario was last seen stuck to someone's shoe in the high east 90's.
CJ:
CJ works at my local EB Games and is a jerk. He thinks he is way too cool for school. He also spits sunflower seeds onto the floor of the subway.
Master Chief:
Master Chief works at FAO Schwartz and hands out coupons for free xbox live during the holidays. He hates children.
Gordon Freeman:
Gordan is currently a resident at the Bellevue psychiatric ward. The last words he ever spoke were rumored to be: "the g-man...HE NEVER GETS OLDER!" The other residents call him Mr. Frumpy.
Samus:
Samus traded in her chozo suit for polar fleece and now does ads for Old Navy. She is currently working on her Prime collection and is very successful.
The Prince (PoP):
Replaced lead singer of hit goth band 666 Arabian Nights for a bit before trying an unsuccessful solo career as Hazah Love. Is rumored to be doing voice work on the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series.
Sam Fisher:
Runs a very successful alternative lifestyle boutique called Covert Ops in Chelsea. He currently lives with his partner and daughter in a gorgeous 2 bedroom on 8th street.
Reality. Boring. I'm gonna be an undead rogue all weekend.- Posted Dec 16, 2004 6:27 pm PT
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