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		<title>PAX 08: Day Two</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I started my day at PAX a little bit later than I would have liked. I woke up and wandered down to the Pike Place Market to check it out a bit. When I did get to PAX the first thing I went to check out was Starcraft 2 which was disappointing. Not that SC2 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started my day at PAX a little bit later than I would have liked. I woke up and wandered down to the Pike Place Market to check it out a bit.</p>
<p>When I did get to PAX the first thing I went to check out was Starcraft 2 which was disappointing. Not that SC2 is a bad game but the lines to play it were really long, at least an hour and a half. The game itself looked like Starcraft with updated graphics. The Terran Thor units looked pretty sweet and combines with some siege tanks tore through a Zerg base in no time. The interface looks basically the same but with more stuff; they still appear to limit the number of units you can select at once to ~36ish. Nobody had that many units in the demo so I&#8217;m not exactly sure. The interface took up a lot of screen real estate; it would have been nice if they had slimmed it down a bit more. I&#8217;m sure SC2 will be a blockbuster no matter what. Blizzard makes good shit.</p>
<p>Rather than waiting to play I decided to go to the History of Harmonix: The Rockening panel. This was basically a bunch of Harmonix employees sitting around and talking about Harmonix and how everything came together behind the scenes.  It was a little boring at first since it was mostly just them talking about games they made but I did learn some interesting facts there. Disney made one of the attractions at Epcot, it&#8217;s a music game (go figure) where you wave your hands around and it makes different sounds. I remember playing with it when I was at Disney and thinking it was kind of neat. I believe it&#8217;s location in the imagination building after you get off the Figment ride. Harmonix is also the world&#8217;s largest maker of drum sticks. There was also a Q&amp;A section where one guy asked a really technical question about how they did the voice detection in Karaoke Revolution using the PS2 hardware and another guy complained that he couldn&#8217;t re-download &#8220;Brass in Pocket&#8221; on his 360. The answers were &#8220;None of us worked on that&#8221; and &#8220;you need to talk to MS about that&#8221;. The panel picked up a bit at the end and Harmonix made two announcements. First, they are going to be releasing a PAX Pack for Rock Band, featuring Darkest of the Hillside, MC Frontalot and Jonathan Coulton. The second was a new play mode in Rock Band 2 called the Bladder of Steel set list. Harmonix noticed that a lot of people were completing the Endless set list in RB1 and decided to kick it up a notch. The bladderless set list requires that you beat all 84 songs in the game without pausing or failing. That seems pretty impossible to me but I&#8217;m almost positive some will have done it within a week. Although it seems like disconnecting the controller might allow you a brief respite but who knows maybe they&#8217;ve prevented that.</p>
<p>After the panel I check out the table top lounges and then headed back over to the exhibit hall. While there I bought a SNES controller. I also checked out the PC free play room which was probably a bad idea since I ended up playing TF2 on the LAN for about an hour. Eventually I ended up in the Handheld lounge where I played some Mario Kart DS over Wi-Fi and watched people draw penises on Pictochat. Pictochat was a really fun thing to have while waiting in lines. It was a bit laggy at times but when it worked it kept me entertained.</p>
<p>I should also say that Brawndo failed utterly today. Before I had got there yesterday they didn’t have any cups AND wouldn’t let you take the cans. Which made it a bring your own cup event; this was cleared up before I arrived yesterday. However, when I got to their booth at about 11 am today, I discovered they were out of Brawndo. Apparently used up all 40 cases of the stuff on the first day. Today they just had a bunch of empty cans on the table and a pad where you could write your info down for chance to win a year’s supply of Brawndo.</p>
<p>After doing a bunch of non-PAX related stuff (dinner, wandering around the city) I decided to watch the first half of the <a href="http://www.nerdcoreforlife.com/">Nerdcore for Life</a> documentary and then go see what they were playing for &#8220;Geek Movies&#8221;. Nerdcore for Life turned out to be more interesting than I expected so I watch the whole thing and then seeing as I just watch a documentary about it went to see if I could get into the concert downstairs. I didn&#8217;t have any problems getting into the concert and <a href="http://frontalot.com/index.php/">MC Frontalot</a> came out at almost the exact time I joined the crowd. Even though I didn&#8217;t know any of his stuff I enjoyed the concert. After MC Frontalot was the <a href="http://www.minibosses.com/">MiniBosses</a>. I was tired and not really into them at all so I went back to the hotel after the second song.</p>
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