Pinball High Score

In retrospect, this might not have been a well-played machine, making the high score thresholds pretty low.

Bonus!

Mastering my way through a different arcade game. I do love the resurgence of skill-based bonuses and jackpots.

Club Penguin: Gone But Not Forgotten

Their video definitely resonated with my experiences on Club Penguin.

No other site captured nearly as much of my childhood online like Club Penguin (Disney Channel Asia was a distant second). I definitely felt the separation between the naked/mismatched fashion worn by non-members and the members’ drip. I was so desperate, I sought out paid-to-click sites with my friend to try and make money to afford a membership. I actually made a few dollars, albeit over the course of a year and ultimately lost due to a scam. It took me a year to recover the money, and in that time, I managed to persuade my parents to finally relent and provide their credit card details for a monthly membership. Boy did I celebrate that Christmas.

I was actively perusing the “guide”/”cheat” sites, tracking the new pins, event tips, even tracking the elusive Rockhopper/Sensei/Gary/AA to get their special autographed backgrounds. The mutual interests of other kids (and grown-up millennials) on these communities also drove me to hang out on Flash-based “Xat” chatrooms. I was most active on the Jmann93 one, and felt really proud when attaining moderator status there, only to lose it because I immediately stopped actively logging on after.

One thing that the Burbacks neglected to mention, however, was also the rise of merchandise and real money-can-buy items outside of the memberships. After Disney bought them, you start to see a real mobilization of Club Penguin toys, books, and other merch. More importantly, these things generally come with an online benefit, whether it be coins, Card-Jitsu cards, special items, and more excitingly… permanent access to typically members-only clothing/pets/items. This actually provided a way for those without membership to sample the high life, and not be dependent on a monthly subscription – that is as long as you keep your parents buying the new merch. Even before I started being a Club Penguin member, and for a while after, I really bought into the merch whenever I can. They don’t sell them where I live, so I hunt for them every time I go overseas. I remember scouring every Toys ‘R Us I laid eyes on to hopefully see Club Penguin stuff, with varying success.

The books were easier and the first I got as the range of bookstores that stock them were more diverse. I later learnt that you don’t even need to buy the books to redeem the online benefit, many of those guide/cheat sites have a dictionary of words the website asks for to prove you bought the book – refresh til you find a question on the list and enter the word/s. The toys took a bit more effort to find, but I do find them in stock here and there whenever I went overseas. While I first redeemed them for proper clothing as a non-member, my tastes graduated to off-catalog items – items that were cycled out of the typical clothing catalog on the Club Penguin game, but otherwise available by redeeming a code from the toys. Later when Card-Jitsu decks came out, I got a whole booster box, which, while they don’t offer members-only stuff the way toys do, they gave you access to exclusive cards in the Card-Jitsu game, with special effects for the rare cards that you add from the physical booster packs to your online profile! I also bought the “Game Day” Wii game, but due to complications with my Wii unit I sadly only played it a couple of times and never collected my rewards online.

Given the rise of smartphones and decline of attention spans of kids today, I doubt there’d be another magical experience quite like Club Penguin again. It’ll always hold a special status as my first real internet game, and an obsession of my pre-teen days.

Jackpot!

I remember when I played at a game arcade back when I was little, I was fixated at this grown man who’s hunched over a game machine where he pushes a ball at just the right power to land at a jackpot slot practically every time. Many years later, I realised that there is a strategy to profiting while having fun at a game arcade. Sure, it’s a very narrow strategy, limited to specific games while exploiting more favorable winning probabilities, but having exploited Power Roll machines to win 2 Nintendo Switches at market price, I’d say the planning is fun in and of itself, and having perfected a strategy, you get to experience the joyful “jackpot” moment over and over again.

Boxing for my Dinner @ Haidilao

After such a long time of seeing reels on Instagram, I finally tried dining at Haidilao. Apart from having a huge menu, I’m simply surprised by the loads of free stuff offered on the side, from free chips and ice cream while you wait, to a full-blown nail salon and shirt tie-dyeing! One thing that caught my eye was the boxing challenge to get up to 20% off the bill. Had a few practice rounds before I did an attempt, but fortunately someone who went before me showed the best trick: repeatedly hitting the last two spots where the lights appeared to rapidly get points. Thanks to that, I got on the leaderboard and that 20% discount. From the large bill racked up by the family group that night, the 20% really added up.

Papers, Please

First played the game after watching a Yogscast playthrough many years ago. Fun little game with a story, interesting mechanic and many possible endings to explore. Glad to see an “approved” short film made out of it!

Super Nintendo World

Entering through the green pipe tunnel, it felt like the color saturation had been turned up once you properly enter the park. It’s not just for looks too, you can interact physically with the park and gather coins from doing things like punching lucky blocks to playing the various minigames. Mario fan or not, I recommend setting aside 3-4 hours here to explore the area. It’s definitely going to take up most of your day at USJ, so probably get a 2-day pass if you also want to go to all the other parts of the park (e.g. the Harry Potter world).

A Bout of Crane Game

Hung out with Lito at a GiGO and caught this cute and fluffy Pochita… after dumping 4,800 yen.

The Color Riddle

Remember all those years ago, when I made an internet riddle game? It’s definitely been a while, huh? I’ve been wanting to make another one, but life (and procrastination) got a little too much in the way. Finally, however, after years of toiling at it bit by bit, I’ve finally finished another one, just for you. 🙂

Play now at https://color.peso.fun, or read on to learn more!

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Coco-Cannon Cluster

Getting back in the game, after so long.