Hey guys remember that time I wrote a short story for a gay romance anthology? I don’t mean to forget, honest, but with “Treat Me Kindly” and now “Double Hue” and soon “Hunters: Seeking the Storyteller” I forget to mention this little tidbit. So here’s a fun text message between the two main characters about video games and such (after the events of the story). Also, you can get a copy of the ebook for only $3, so if you’re into gay romance, or video games, or really really like me, feel free to check it out
You know what, ladies? Sometimes, the princess just has to save herself.
Facebook Cosplay Page: Peachy :)
It surprised him at first when Avery brought over his old Game Station Box a couple of months ago. “Playstation 2,” Avery said in a wonderfully irritating tone of voice as he hooked up the cords to Gable’s T.V.
“And why is it at my place?”
“Because my new roommate is an alcoholic and I need to replay this game.”
“Replay?” Wasn’t the point of gaming to play something new? Weren’t they on the fifth Game Playing Box thing by now?
“Yes. They announced the sequel this summer, so I need to refresh my memory.”
“And when will you have time to play?”
“I dunno, whenever.”
Whenever has become scattered weekends when Avery isn’t reading lines, or if they’re not busy making Gable’s bed complain about boy on boy sex. Gable would much prefer sexual activities over watching the same damn cutscene for the fifth time. He rolls his eyes, “The weapons still make no sense.”
“You know, you asked me about the keyblade when I wore my Kingdom Hearts shirt back when we first met.”
“It still doesn’t make sense four years later. It also means that you played this game four years ago.”
Avery sighs. Gable insists on having this conversation every time this game comes up. “I told you, they announced a sequel. I need to replay it.”
“It took them four years to announce a sequel?”
“Longer than that. I played this back in high school.” Before Gable can respond Avery glares at him, “Don’t.”
“Don’t what?”
“Don’t start your rant about not understandin’ how I can wait so long for a sequel.”
“I also can’t understand how you’ve played this before and have lost four times.”
Fortunately, he’s at a point in his relationship where Avery’s little frustrated growls are sexy, not intimidating. Still, he raises his hands in defense and apologizes for his comment. He waits for Avery to face the screen and start his battle before he smirks and says, “So how can you kill something with a key?”
Avery lets out his loudest, most annoyed sigh. Why is it that discussing video games with his boyfriend feels like he’s presenting a complex thesis for a boring, numerical major that he doesn’t have? “It’s not technically killing, per se, it’s more… releasing the hearts.”
“Uh huh. Hearts. Kingdom Hearts, right?”
“I’m so done with you right now,” Avery mutters.
***
In which the couple in my upcoming book “Double Hue” consists of a gamer boy and a non-gamer who can’t understand why “Kingdom Hearts 3” being announced is a big deal.
So how many of us have had conversations like this in regards to video games? Oh by the way check out more writing fun times here:
nothing makes a gamer more nervous than when the game autosaves in a seemingly harmless location
“this is an awfully convenient collection of healing items”
There’s a save/heal point next to that door….shit’s going down.
Even worse is when you go to the door and it says, “Are you sure?”
Time to panic: Atlus/Index in trouble
I try to keep this site light on industry news, but this is too troubling to skip! Tokyo-based Index Corporation, known best for its Atlus game division (maker of great niche RPG series like Etrian Odyssey and Shin Megami Tensei/Persona), has filed for “Civil Rehabilitation" — Japan’s close equivalent to our bankruptcy process.
The company plans to continue operating as usual, but it’s expected to seek restructuring from creditors, and it will search for a sponsor or a buyer to take over the business, according to reports on Index’s translated press release. There are probably a dozen publishers I could imagine swooping in to absorb Index/Atlus — hopefully it will be one of the good companies (and by “good,“ I mean one that will allow Atlus to keep releasing 3DS games) if it comes to that.
I don’t think this will affect the release of Shin Megami Tensei IV in a few weeks, nor do I think Dragon’s Crown is in jeopardy. This does not bode well, however, for the U.S. release of Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millenium Girl or Wii U’s Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem.
Props to RaidingHearts for the GIF from Atlus’ Catherine.
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Reblogging for my friends…(you know who you are)
See, this is why I love my friends :)
Since I’m getting ready for Animinneapolis it’s epic crafting time so that my partner and I have a full art table. One style I noticed that is crazy popular is pixel art, so I thought I would give it a try with woodburning. These are pixel coasters of Megaman and Ralph from Wreck-It Ralph. This was quite the adventure :) The grid is woodburned, then the dark parts are woodburned in each individual square, then the right colors are painted in each square ^^ I’m surprised they turned out this spiffy!

All done with my commission for the promo art for Press START to Play! I’m SO THRILLED with how this came out!
An art commission for my gay romance short story, “Press START to Play.” These are the two main characters. I am so incredibly happy with how this turned out. I’m going to be making postcards for conventions and posting it wherever I can. Seriously, this is more than I could ever ask for :) You know you have a good artist when they read the story and give you a game screen in the background without you even saying anything ^^
Guuuuuuuuuuuuuh my brain is in a happy melty place of pretty things.
I feel like Microsoft is now that stuffy sophisticated guy who speaks with a thick accent and sips wine and tells you what art is. And they’re trying to explain it, and we’re all just sitting there like, “… yeah… um… not really into this…” Then instead of trying to have a reasonable discussion and understand why we’re not into this grand painting they’ve created, they call us unintelligent classless clowns who don’t understand the finer things. We’re not looking at it right, you know? We’re not even trying to understand and give it a chance, and that makes us stupid little peons who are going to miss out on something great.
Meanwhile, Sony is like, “Hey guys we tried doing that with the PS3 when it first launched by making it $600 on day one. We’ve learned our lesson. Why don’t you stop looking at the fancy art over there and sipping wine you don’t like and come hang out with us. There’s a marathon of that show you really like going on and we’ve already ordered a pizza with your favorite toppings. We’re you not in the mood for pizza? We’re sorry, we can put it in the fridge and order something else.”
Yeah this is where my head is right now ^^;;;


