Dawn Hikari The PokéCombine Elite

I just realized that I have reached 25 subscribers in my YouTube channel, so I celebrated by uploading something special:

I will make my next special video if I could reach 50 subscribers. Have a nice day!

Attack Of The Useless Combine Elites

I found this funny glitch while I was messing with the two Combine Elites at the hospital area in Half-Life 2: Episode One.

I also love the design for that kind of soldier. Beautiful white armor, one glowing red eye, and even the Elite Insignia is deadly awesome. 😛

Time To Press My Luck *again*

I was bored so I decided to torture myself with some more Press Your Luck, but this time I’m contestant #1 challenging against two new contestants named Jessica and Finn:

You bet your ass I’m in first place with $2,745 after the end of Round 1!

That means I get to play last in the final round of this game. Jessica is in second place with $1,850 and one Whammy, and Finn is in third with no money and one Whammy. Therefore; Finn plays first with 8 spins, then Jessica will play second with 5 spins. Here’s what they got so far in the final round:

Finn was close to being out of the game with three Whammies after losing roughly $11,000 between the two that he landed on. Jessica picked up a second Whammy after losing $9,300 in cash, but she somehow recovered with a bunch of cash and a trip to Freeport valued at $2,711.

Luckily for me, I managed to avoid getting a single Whammy and used up all four of my spins to stop at a couple cash values and a few prizes including a trip to the Fiji Islands and an African Safari. Hooray!

I win the game with $16,712!

Not only did I win again, I’m finally in the Press Your Luck Hall of Fame!

All these prizes total $12,262 combined with $4,450 in cash along with $8,300 that I’ve won previously gives me a grand total of $25,012! That was fun but man, I still wish all this money was real. 🙂

It’s Time To Press Your Luck!

Last night I was playing an old computer game called Press Your Luck, which is based on an old game show starring Peter Tomarken. Here’s a screenshot of the gameplay:

As you can see, there’s lots of cash and prizes on the board, also some Whammies which will take all your money away. I was playing as Contestant #2 against two computer players in this computer game.

This keeps track of the players’ spins, money and Whammies (and if you hit four of them, you’re out of the game just like Kip.) I passed my last two spins over to Olivia in the final round of the game.

I managed to avoid hitting a single Whammy throughout the whole game and got a dastardly close victory with $8,300 in cash because Olivia picked up $500 + an extra spin, a Mexican cruise valued at $3,976, and a Heritage Tour valued at $2,634 which that wasn’t enough for her to win the game.

Yeah, it’s good to be the champion of this computer game. I just wish all that cash I’ve won was real because that’d be nice. 🙂

Even More Pixels Of The Coloring Type

I have unlocked three more achievements in Coloring Pixels last night. Here are the screenshots of the pixel art puzzles I have completed:

Piano
Duck Family
Pixel Heroes

Now I have a total of 38 achievements unlocked, and there will be more the next time I play this game. 🙂

Have A Piece Of St. Patty’s Day Artwork

I decided to come back to playing a bit of Borderlands 2 since it’s been awhile, and I thought I’d show you all my St. Patrick’s Day artwork related to the game:

I hope everyone else celebrated a good St. Patrick’s Day, too. 🙂