Archive for December, 2009

Thank You

I was commissioned to paint this around a year ago. I charged beans. Absolute BEANS. As such, I think I actually lost money while painting this. I am not business savvy.

I appear to have run out of photos of my friends sticking their heads up the arses of other friends, so a picture of a painting will have to suffice.

This post is here to thank everyone for reading Zero Light Seeds in 2009. I didn’t have the balls to start a blog in 2008 — the thought of putting myself out there without a masthead or broadcaster to hide behind was nothing short of terrifying — but with a bit of a nudge from friends, I finally grew an enormously heavy pair in 2009 (duct tape is the way to go, kids) and began ranting on the intertrons.

If you’re reading this, I’d just like to say a big thank you for taking the time to drop by. If you’ve commented, I’d like to thank you for being pleasant about it and not hurling abuse in my general direction. And if you’ve ever encouraged me to keep this thing running, then we should totally make-out. And by that, I mean we totally should not make-out. Geez, what kind of a person do you think I am? I AM A ONE-MANG WOMANG (and so on and so forth).

Have a wonderful new year, crazy cats! Don’t drink too much, eat plenty of vegetables and quit smoking. I offer sage advice.

Bisous,

Tracey

WORK: PixelHunt – Ninja Blade Review

At first, I thought a ninja cat would be a cute idea. But the more I look at this picture, the more uncomfortable I get. Hold me.

Hey crazy cats (or should I say ninja cats? LORF I JUST DID A LAME LOL, LOLOLOL), issue 10 of PixelHunt is out and I’ve got a review in there. It’s free to download and view at your leisure, so do check it out when you get a moment and some bandwidth. Below is the full, unedited review.

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WORK: Hyper – Mario And Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story Review

I’m not a very coordinated person, so I was pretty excited to be given a RPG where I could play and have fun without worrying about running myself off a cliff, as is my wont. Case in point: a few weeks ago Jeremy Pencil asked me to play some New Super Mario Bros for him so that he could record some footage. “I just need you to collect heaps of coins and stay above five lives, Tuppences. It’s heaps easy,” he said, giving me a pat on the head.

He returned half an hour later and I was still in World 1-1 with no lives left.

Yeah, I’m just no good at certain games. But here’s a review of a game that I was good at.*

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