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Insane over Insaniquarium

Sunday Feb 19, 2006

As a general rule, I try to avoid playing RPGs and PS2 games during the school year. As it is, I’m already having difficulty balancing my academic, extracurriculars, and social/love life. There’s just not enough time for a video game life, what with papers, exams, deadlines, and bumming around at school doing absolutely nothing.

However, I’m too much of a geek to completely forbid myself the pleasure of video games in the middle of the semester. Every now and then I allow myself to indulge in simple, downloadable games to get my mind off stress and, er, have a reason to procrastinate. Last year, I couldn’t stop playing Kingdom of Loathing. A few weeks ago I was really into the PC version of Risk–a board-game like game where the main objective is to conquer the world. I also managed to download a copy of the Oregon Trail, which used to be my favorite game when I was a kid. But I eventually got sick of the two games and got around to actually doing some studying.

Today, I am unbelievably addicted to Insaniquarium.

Like most addictive games, the concept behind Insaniquarium Deluxe is very simple. The objective is to raise guppies, collect as much money as you can from the coins the fishes drop, and keep the occassional alien from killing all your fishies. The main game mode is the Adventure mode, where you have to raise a certain amount of money to get through five different stages. After you complete every stage, you receive a marine pet that helps you raise your fish, collect money, or battle the aliens that invade the aquarium. Yes, there are aliens. O_o They can be very annoying when they kill off most of your fish but then I’m kind of glad that they’re around. A game’s no fun if there isn’t any real adversary to battle off.

There’s actually a little strategy involved because you have to choose the best combination of pets to include in your aquarium. There are around 20 pets, but you can only use up to three of them at a time. Each pet has a different ability. For instance, Prego the Fish gives birth to a guppy every now and then, saving you the trouble of buying a new one every time. Meryl the Mermaid makes the fishies drop coins faster. My favorite combination is Prego, Zorf the Seahorse–who automatically feeds the fish, and Stinky the Snail–who helps me catch any coins that I might have missed.

God, I sound like such a dork.

There are two other modes aside from the Adventure mode. The Time Trial mode is where you have to collect as much money after a given amount of time, and Challenge Mode is where you have to deal with price inflation and difficult aleins. I haven’t tried the latter yet, because I just downloaded the game last night and am still concentrating on collecting as much money as I can to improve my Virtual Tank.

The Virtual Tank is basically a virtual aquarium. The money you earned from the three pervious modes can be used to buy guppies, carnivorous fish, exotic fish, and acquarium accessories. It works just like an actual aquarium: you feed your fish and with time, they’ll grow in size. It’s really funky because you can use your Virtual Tank as your screensaver and it’s nice to just kind of stare at it and watch your fish swim around. The best part about it is that there are no aliens! I think there’s an option that allows aliens to enter the acquarium but why in the world would I want to do that?

Lucky for me, next week is going to be light–no homework, exams, or articles to write, for once! I suppose it’s best if I play Insaniquarium to death now so that when hell week comes around, nothing can distract me from being a productive student.

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Let’s do this again one more time…

Tuesday Feb 14, 2006

Dear readers and friends,

Please help KATIPUNAN publish our March issue! We still have a $200 debt to pay off and unless we can come up with the money by February 25, we may not get our next issue printed.


Please?


We’re thisclose to selling our kidneys for funds.

If you believe in our cause, please show your support by sending us cash donations. Any amount would be appreciated. You can send your donations directly to my dollar account (YM me at xlaurgyx for more info) or by clicking the Paypal button below.


Thank you so so so much!


Support Independent Campus Journalism. Support KATIPUNAN.

Friday Jan 27, 2006

Greetings!

We are KATIPUNAN, and we have started a revolution in campus journalism. As the first and only truly independent student-run news organization in the Philippines, we’re here to bring relevant and responsible information to the Ateneo de Manila University community from which we all hail.

For our maiden year, we have published a series of critically-acclaimed magazines that covered issues concerning social responsibility within the Ateneo, the nation’s current political crisis, and the emergence of youth discourse and identity.

This March, Katipunan is releasing its final issue for the school year. Entitled “Ateneans of the Year,” the issue will feature a plethora of Ateneans who have made waves in their respective fields for the past year.

Any dream needs fuel, and any revolution needs a catalyst to survive. Because of the independent nature of Katipunan, we cannot rely on funding from the Ateneo. In fact, we believe that by finding funds from outside sources, we are helping the Ateneo, by making a very valid point: Campus publications do not need funding from the school to do excellent jobs, and the money that the University pours in is better off spent in more socially-relevant or developmental initiatives.

We acknowledge our financial deficiency and recognize that we need help in reaching out. Therefore, aside from sponsors and advertisements, we would like to ask for financial aid from individuals who see the cause of independent campus journalism as a dream worth pursuing. We would like to ask for financial aid from individuals who desire pertinent news and significant developments to be brought out into the open for public scrutiny. We would like to ask for financial aid from individuals who desire responsible campus journalism. We would like to ask help from you.

Donations of any amount, cash or check, are most welcome. Your name, of course, will be properly acknowledged, and you will be furnished with a complimentary copy. If you are so moved, contact Rois Tan, our Business Manager, at 09183248932, or e-mail us at the.katipunan@gmail.com.

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Yes, journalism is alive in the Ateneo. In the spirit of the Magis and of community, let’s use that life in journalism to serve us all.

Join the revolution!

Maraming salamat po.

Mabuhay po kayo.