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Playing Ring Fit Adventure Without Legs and Getting Back Into the Nintendo 3DS

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Today I played Ring Fit Adventure for the first time since I got it near its launch in October 2019 and had recorded a few videos of it for YouTube. I'm not able to play the game standing up yet due to the foot surgery, so I have to hold the left Joy-Con up as if it were on my leg to get the game to let me play. It turns out there are several ways you can play the game using only the Ring-Con, meaning I was able to sit down on the couch and exercise for the first time in a long time. They have a Quickplay option, which has several exercises/minigames that explicitly state Ring-Con only, which was super helpful. They have worldwide leaderboards and even show you when you are about to surpass a random player's score, which gives you enough motivation to get a few extra reps in; I found it to be very effective. Unfortunately my Apple Watch wasn't charged so I didn't time or measure myself, but I played a lot and expect to be pretty sore tomorrow. One of the workouts is meant for your pecs, and you push in and hold the Ring-Con for a moment and then release. As you progress in the stage, you have to push in the Ring-Con even further, which is more difficult. Since I can't really do leg workouts, I found that I could put the Ring-Con in between my legs and work my inner thighs that way. I would switch back and forth between my arms and legs until I just couldn't push in and hold the Ring-Con anymore. Of course, this made my score way higher than it otherwise would be, so I made sure the game didn't save the record or post it to the leaderboards. I do suspect some of the people near the top may be doing that to increase their position, though. I made sure to stretch afterward, and Heather took Day 1 progress pics of me. Ring Fit Adventure is a lot of fun, so I hope I will stick with it and see improvement in my physique over time. I hear once you actually start seeing results, you become a lot more motivated to consistently exercise. I’m going to get that Socrates philosophy body. [There is a reddit thread here discussing whether Socrates actually said that famous quote that gets thrown around.]

Getting swole #RingFitAdventure #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/x2jFDGIcEd

— Charles (@CharlesARatliff) May 27, 2020

Heather and I have been watching a ton of Disney stuff lately, mainly because I haven't seen most of their classics and want to before I jump into the Kingdom Hearts franchise. I started a Letterboxd account if you want to track the fancy version of what I’ve been watching, along with my ratings. We are going to rewatch Toy Story 1-3 to prepare for Toy Story 4, which neither of us has seen yet. I originally wanted to only watch Toy Story 3, but Heather convinced me we should watch all three films due to the character growth that occurs throughout them.


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I also played The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time today on my New Nintendo 3DS XL (Majora’s Mask edition!), the first time I've loaded it up for a few weeks now. Heather was reading on her Kindle next to me (the Kindle I gave her after she stepped on and broke the other one I gave her!). Instead of wasting time refreshing social media on my phone over and over, I am trying to use my 3DS more often instead. I also finally started Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies recently, which is a great quick start-and-stop game since you can save whenever you want. I love the Ace Attorney franchise and remembered I haven't played the two most recent games! The 3D effects in it and Ocarina of Time are great. I am still wowed by it and vastly prefer it to playing in 2D.



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Some other stuff I feel like mentioning:

Made banana chips with old bananas
Released Part 12 of my Half-Life 2 playthrough
Played Apex Legends with Heather
Started my Udemy Photoshop course
Did all my Streaks!
Heather's garden compost bin came in. She seemed pretty excited about it, and it seems cool and sturdy!
We gave Lemons the Hamster some dried yellow squash. They seemed to really be into it. They had to climb a little to get to it and it was super cute.
I watched Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 10 Episode 9 while eating delicious Kraft Macaroni & Cheese. The key is to pour an excessive amount of salt into the water before it boils.
Worked on an Onward VR video for a little bit.


What a cutie.

What a cutie.

I started playing ChilledCow's "lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to" while writing this post and immediately had flashes of Front Mission 3 in my head, making me want to play it. I don't know why. Perhaps the music sounded like something in the game, though I played it far too long ago to remember.

Front Mission 3 Character Art by Akihiro Yamada

Front Mission 3 Character Art by Akihiro Yamada

 
tags: Ring Fit Adventure, Nintendo Switch, Disney, Kingdom Hearts, Letterboxd, Toy Story, Toy Story 4, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Phoenix Wright, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies, Ace Attorney, Nintendo 3DS, Half-Life 2, Apex Legends, Lemons the Hamster, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Onward VR, Streaks, Front Mission 3, Akihiro Yamada, ChilledCow, 2020, Gardening, COVID-19 Pandemic
categories: Life, Video Games, Film
Wednesday 05.27.20
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

The First Hour of Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son

I was provided a free Steam code for Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son yesterday, a virtual reality sequel to the 1993 film, Groundhog Day (which happens to be one of my most favorite movies). I spent an hour in VR as Phil Connors Jr., with the goal of showing the game's interactivity, style of humor, and the gameplay loop players can expect. Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son was released today, September 17, for PlayStation VR, Oculus, and Steam VR for $30. I am playing the game on a wireless HTC Vive with the original wand controllers. Part 2 of my playthrough coming soon!

 
tags: Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son, Groundhog Day, HTC Vive, Virtual Reality: Videos, Video Games: Videos, Tequila Works, Sony Pictures Virtual Reality, 2019
categories: Virtual Reality, Video Games, Film
Tuesday 09.17.19
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

2016: The 58 Movies I Watched

Every year, NeoGAF has a 50 books and 50 movies challenge, in which you have to read 50 new books and watch 50 new movies before the start of the next year. There is also a game equivalent, in which you have to beat 52 new video games. These challenges provide that extra motivation to do/finish the things you already wanted to anyway and can lead you to checking out stuff you otherwise may not have (this is especially true with books).

The movie challenge was the only one I completed, watching a total of 58 throughout the year of 2016.

My ratings are done on a 5-star scale (no halfsies).

★ - Hated it
★★ - Disliked it
★★★ - Liked/enjoyed/didn't actively dislike it
★★★★ - Really liked it
★★★★★ - Loved it

 

Here are the 58 movies I watched in 2016:

The Good Dinosaur - ★★★★★
World of Tomorrow - ★★★★★
The Revenant - ★★★★★
Triumph: The Primary Election Special 2016 - ★★★★★
Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie - ★★★★
Mortdecai - ★★★
The Martian - ★★★★★
Deadpool - ★★★★★ - February 27
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) - ★★★
RoboCop (2014) - ★★★
Project Almanac - ★★★
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - ★★★★ - March 26
Lemonade (Beyoncé) - ★★★★★ - April 24
Kingsman: The Secret Service - ★★★★★ - April 28
Lucy - ★★★ - April 29
Ant-Man - ★★★★ - May 6
Captain America: Civil War - ★★★★★ - May 6
Room - ★★★★★ - May 11
Zoolander 2 - ★★★ - May 26
X-Men: Apocalypse - ★★★ - June 7
Finding Dory - ★★★★★ - June 16
The BFG - ★★ - July 2
10 Cloverfield Lane - ★★★★★ - July 8
The Secret Life of Pets - ★★★ - July 9
Big Hero 6 - ★★★★★ - July 10
Keanu - ★★★ - July 22
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot - ★★★★★ - July 23
Green Room - ★★★★★ - July 23
Paper Towns - ★★★★★ - July 23
Batman: The Killing Joke - ★★ - July 24
Triple 9 - ★★★★ - July 24
Hardcore Henry - ★★★ - July 26
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition - ★★★★★ - July 28
Star Trek Beyond - ★★★ - August 1
Suicide Squad - ★★ - August 4
Sicario - ★★★★★ - August 10
John Wick - ★★★★ - August 10
Black Mass - ★★★★ - August 11
Pete's Dragon - ★★★★ - August 17
Karolyi - ★★★★ - August 18
Whiplash - ★★★★★ - August 25
The Fundamentals of Caring - ★★★★ - August 26
Enemy - ★★★ - August 27
The Nice Guys - ★★★★★ - August 28
Triumph: Summer Election Special 2016 - ★★★★★ - August 30
Don't Think Twice - ★★★★ - September 9
Zootopia - ★★★★★ - September 10
Shin Godzilla - ★★★★ - October 12
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back - ★★ - October 26
The Wicker Man - ★★ - November 1st
Doctor Strange - ★★★★★ - November 3rd
Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV - ★★★ - November 14
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - ★★★★ - November 20
Me Before You - ★★★ - November 22
Sausage Party - ★★★ - December 13
Ghostbusters: Answer the Call - ★★★ - December 16
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - ★★★★ - December 21
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates - ★★★ - December 31

 

And though it isn't part of the challenge, I decided to also keep track of the television I watched:

Marvel's Jessica Jones (Season 1)
iZombie (Season 2)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Seasons 2 and 3)
Saturday Night Live (Season 41)
Broad City (Seasons 1-3)
You're the Worst (Seasons 1 and 2)
Seinfeld (Whole Series)
The Walking Dead (Seasons 4-6)
Stranger Things (Season 1)
Futurama (Season 10)
Love (Season 1)
The Get Down (Part 1)
Daredevil (Season 2)
Black Mirror (Season 3)
Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV (Whole Series)
Comedy Bang! Bang! (Season 3)
South Park (Season 20)
Westworld (Season 1)
Baskets (Season 1)

 

I should be able to complete the movie challenge again this year, though I will give more time to reading books in 2017.


2015


tags: The Good Dinosaur, World of Tomorrow, The Revenant, Triumph: The Primary Election Special 2016, Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie, Mortdecai, The Martian, Deadpool, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014), RoboCop (2014), Project Almanac, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Lemonade, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Lucy, Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Room, Zoolander 2, X-Men: Apocalypse, Finding Dory, The BFG, 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Secret Life of Pets, Big Hero 6, Keanu, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Green Room, Paper Towns, Batman: The Killing Joke, Triple 9, Hardcore Henry, Star Trek Beyond, Suicide Squad, Sicario, John Wick, Black Mass, Pete's Dragon, Karolyi, Whiplash, The Fundamentals of Caring, Enemy, The Nice Guys, Triumph: Summer Election Special 2016, Don't Think Twice, Zootopia, Shin Godzilla, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, The Wicker Man, Doctor Strange, Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Me Before You, Sausage Party, Ghostbusters: Answer the Call, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, Marvel's Jessica Jones, iZombie, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Saturday Night Live, Broad City, You're the Worst, Seinfeld, The Walking Dead, Stranger Things, Futurama, Love, The Get Down, Daredevil, Black Mirror, Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV, Comedy Bang! Bang!, South Park, Westworld, Baskets, NeoGAF, 2016
categories: Year of, Film, Television
Sunday 01.01.17
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

2015: The 42 Movies I Watched

Every year, NeoGAF has a 50 books and 50 movies challenge, in which you have to read 50 new books and watch 50 new movies before the start of the next year. There is also a game equivalent, in which you have to beat 52 new video games. These challenges provide that extra motivation to do/finish the things you already wanted to anyway and can lead you to checking out stuff you otherwise may not have (this is especially true with books).

I got pretty close to completing the challenge, but ended up eight movies short. Microsoft had an awesome sale near the end of the year where you could rent new releases for only ten cents, which helped me get a lot closer than I otherwise would have.

My ratings are done on a 5-star scale (no halfsies).

★ - Hated it
★★ - Disliked it
★★★ - Liked/enjoyed/didn't actively dislike it
★★★★ - Really liked it
★★★★★ - Loved it

I'm not very critical of most of the media I consume, so it's not often I give something less than three stars.

Here are the 42 movies I watched in 2015:

22 Jump Street - ★★★
This is the End - ★★★
Peter Pan Live! - ★★★★
Rocky - ★★★★
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues - ★★★
Horns - ★★★
Wreck-It Ralph - ★★★★★
Mad Max - ★★★
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior - ★★★★
Mad Mad Beyond Thunderdome - ★★★
Mad Max: Fury Road - ★★★★★
Avengers: Age of Ultron - ★★★★
Timer - ★★★
Rocky II - ★★★★★
Kung Fury - ★★★★
Nightcrawler - ★★★★
Inside Out - ★★★★★
Spirited Away - ★★★★
Rocky III - ★★★★★
Wet Hot American Summer - ★★★★
Rocky IV - ★★★
7 Days in Hell - ★★★★★
Obvious Child - ★★★★★
Song of the Sea - ★★★★★
It Follows - ★★★★
Beasts of No Nation - ★★★★★
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 - ★★★
Ex Machina - ★★★★★
Pitch Perfect 2 - ★★★
Trainwreck - ★★★★★
Spy - ★★★★★
Jurassic World - ★★★★
Terminator Genisys - ★★★
The Age of Adaline - ★★★★
Cinderella (2015) - ★★★★
Pixels - ★★★
San Andreas - ★★★★★
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. - ★★★
Magic Mike XXL - ★★★★★
Tomorrowland - ★★★★
Top Five - ★★★★★
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation - ★★★★★
Star Wars: The Force Awakens - ★★★★★
The Snowman - ★★★

Completing the movie challenge in 2016 is almost a sure thing, as I've already seen 40 so far. Then maybe I'll spend more time reading books!

tags: NeoGAF, 22 Jump Street, This is the End, Peter Pan Live!, Rocky, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Horns, Wreck-It Ralph, Mad Max, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Mad Max: Fury Road, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Timer, Rocky II, Kung Fury, Nightcrawler, Inside Out, Spirited Away, Rocky III, Wet Hot American Summer, Rocky IV, 7 Days in Hell, Obvious Child, Song of the Sea, It Follows, Beasts of No Nation, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, Ex Machina, Pitch Perfect 2, Trainwreck, Spy, Jurassic World, Terminator Genisys, The Age of Adaline, Cinderella (2015), Pixels, San Andreas, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Magic Mike XXL, Tomorrowland, Top Five, Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, The Snowman, 2015
categories: Year of, Film
Saturday 08.27.16
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

The Starbucks at my Harris Teeter always has the best signs

tags: Starbucks, Harris Teeter, Super Mario Bros., Star Wars, Admiral Ackbar, Mario, 2014
categories: Miscellaneous, Video Games, Film
Friday 10.03.14
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

Oculus Rift DK2: A Night at the Roculus

Let's snort powdered sugar and play A Night at the Roculus for the Oculus Rift DK2. Nod your head in rhythm to Haddaway's "What Is Love" and get the highest score possible without straining your neck. No Chris Kattans were harmed in the making of this video.

Download the demo.

Check out the official website.

A Night at the Roculus is made by Holden Link and Nic Vasconcellos.

tags: Oculus Rift, A Night at the Roculus, A Night at the Roxbury, Saturday Night Live, Holden Link, Nic Vasoncellos, Haddaway, What Is Love, Chris Kattan, 2014, Cocaine, Video Games: Videos, Virtual Reality: Videos
categories: Virtual Reality, Video Games, Music, Television, Film
Wednesday 10.01.14
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

Oculus Rift DK2: The Matrix VR

Join me as I see just how deep the rabbit hole goes in The Matrix VR, an Oculus Rift demo that allows you to experience select key moments from the original film. Check the timestamps below to jump to the different gameplay segments available.

The Construct - 1:33
The Jump Program - 4:33
Rooftop BulletTime Dodge - 12:11
The Final Hallway - 15:12

Download the demo here.

The Matrix VR is made by Tipatat Chennavasin, Eric Beyhl, and Jon Dadley.

tags: Oculus Rift, The Matrix VR, The Matrix, Tipatat Chennavasin, Eric Beyhl, Jon Dadley, Lost Planet 3, F.E.A.R. 3, Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z, Star Citizen, Digital Rain, 2014, Video Games: Videos, Virtual Reality: Videos
categories: Virtual Reality, Video Games, Film
Tuesday 09.02.14
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

2014: Upcoming Projects

I made a video showcasing snippets of various projects I am working on, from big to small. The song used is "What This Could Be" by The Hamster Alliance. I have a lot on my plate!

tags: 2014, Eiffel Tower, Pope Benedict XVI, Two-Face, Batman, Japan, Whiskey Media, Revolution, We're the Millers, Under the Dome, Eastbound & Down, Banshee, Sleepy Hollow, Mexico, The Art of Video Games, The Last of Us, St. Vincent, White Fluffy Kitty, Oculus Rift, Vatican City, Paris, France, E3 2014, PlayStation E3 Experience 2014
categories: Life, Film, Pets, Television, Video Games, Virtual Reality, Tech, Comic Books, Acting, Health, Music
Tuesday 07.22.14
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

Happy Independence Day

On this fateful day 17 years ago, Randy Quaid flew his jet into the alien destroyer, sacrificing himself to save countless American lives. May he be remembered not as a drunken crop-duster, but as a hero.

 

tags: Independence Day, Randy Quaid, 2013
categories: Film
Thursday 07.04.13
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

Andrew Garfield Unenthusiastically Promoting The Amazing Spider-Man on Xbox Live

I thought this was kind of funny. I clicked on The Amazing Spider-Man ad that's currently on the Xbox 360 dashboard and was greeted with a small clip of Andrew Garfield, the film's star, promoting the film for Xbox Live. These promotions always seemed like one of the worst parts of an artist's job, be it an actor or musician or something else, where the interviewer wants the interviewee to record a quick clip or sound bite of them mentioning the service the interviewer works for (like a radio station or Video on Demand channel) or, in some cases I've seen, the interviewer's personal website/podcast. In my experience, it usually comes off as disingenuous, and understandably so. It's even worse when you know that artist has never heard of the thing they're promoting!

Anyway, no ill will toward Andrew. I just thought it was amusing.

He could also just be really, really tired. Press tours can be pretty grueling.

 

tags: Andrew Garfield, The Amazing Spider-Man, Xbox 360, 2012
categories: Video Games, Film
Wednesday 10.31.12
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 
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