Slow-mo: funny but impractical
Jan. 4th, 2010 11:51 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I remembered, Sis and I were kind of surprised over New Years to find that old MC Hammer song on DDR X. I commented that I preferred the Weird Al version, so here that is. So dated and yet so timeless...
Snow on the roads and coldness will probably keep us in for awhile. With even less access to my PS2 than usual, I was a naughty girl and tried installing an emulator. Predictably, it didn't go too well. Lament seemed feasible until I went into the first dungeon and anything much started happening; then, molasses. Watching Leon get belted with a bone in slow-mo was actually quite amusing, but not all that playable. I think I should swap out my PS2 and the crappy DVD player we have here at home; then they can still watch DVDs over there (Dad's a preacher and "over there" is the parsonage), and we'll have both a PS2 and a better DVD player here. There are still limitations to that, but I tend to stay up later than everyone else and I stay at home while they're at church, so I'd have more opportunity to play it than I do now...
Snow on the roads and coldness will probably keep us in for awhile. With even less access to my PS2 than usual, I was a naughty girl and tried installing an emulator. Predictably, it didn't go too well. Lament seemed feasible until I went into the first dungeon and anything much started happening; then, molasses. Watching Leon get belted with a bone in slow-mo was actually quite amusing, but not all that playable. I think I should swap out my PS2 and the crappy DVD player we have here at home; then they can still watch DVDs over there (Dad's a preacher and "over there" is the parsonage), and we'll have both a PS2 and a better DVD player here. There are still limitations to that, but I tend to stay up later than everyone else and I stay at home while they're at church, so I'd have more opportunity to play it than I do now...