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Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Hitman Tommy's 2015 Five Month Recap

I've toyed around in the last couple weeks with how I was going to cover off pretty much 5 months of last year in one blog post. Prior to the video that went up earlier today the last time a blog was posted was in mid August of last year. Recalling the time period wouldn't be much an issue as most of it has been chronicled via my Instagram account (@hitmantommy if you care to have a look). But I felt it important to make a point of capping off 2015 aside from the goals I set for myself last year. However how far does one go? Five months is a long period of time to cover off, at what point does it begin to bore the shit out of the reader. To that end this will be a very brief recap of the end of 2015 highlighting some of the important gaming pickups that I had and to touch on a few of the games that I played as well. As for my 2015 goals those I will cover off in a blog post coming in the next couple days and we can put a pin in 2015 and look forward to 2016.

Just a quick note for fans of the Two Crude Dude Podcast. There will hopefully be new episodes in the works in 2016 but no promises at this point. My counterpart Super Robot Tyson is the one responsible for editing the show. For those of you who've listened you know that once him and I get going we talk and talk so each episode can get in the 2-3 hour range depending on what we our topic is. As you can imagine this then means he needs to spend several hours taking that and turning it into something that could be pleasing to the ears of our audience. Finding that amount of time is nigh impossible these days. We do have a few options which are shorter shows which of course means less editing, or taking one show and breaking it into shorter chunks. We both do really enjoy doing the show but only time will tell what happens. In the mean time we are going to explore other alternatives ie: YouTube and other forms of media but I'll go into that at a later date.

Anyways back to the point of this entry; what the fuck happened to the rest of 2015? As it often does life got in the way of this hobby of ours, but some time was still found for picking up a few titles as well as playing some games too. Finding NES games that I need has been bloody impossible locally as 2015 drew to a close. I did manage to pick up a few titles thanks to Central Canada Comic Con in October as well as a Toy Show that held at a local hotel that they do a few times a year. As I've mentioned before usually I walk into a place and if they have NES games I usually have what they have to offer. You'd think that saying I still need approximately 150 titles that it wouldn't be that hard but sadly it is. The main source of finding new titles is a retail store which quite frankly doesn't have a god damn clue how to price things. But when they finally have something I need it's hard not to get excited about the chance to add one more title to the collection but luckily restrain usually prevails. The other main source is the local online buy and sell but I don't need to explain to you the kind of scum that trolls those sorts of sites and unfortunately resellers usually come away with the good stuff off of there. Despite these issues which I'm sure we're all facing in our respective areas I was able to add Pac-Mania, Krazy Kreatures and Metal Fighter. I did manage to snag a box and manual for Clash at Demonhead to complete my copy as well.

Aside from the NES there wasn't too much to call home about. We did fall into a nice chunk of Famicom games at comic con for a cheap price so it was fun going through those and I did grab a copy of Star Control on Genesis from the Toy Show. It was a tough decision simply because there was some damage to the box. Star Control 3 is one of my favourite PC games so I really wanted the original. I ended up pulling the trigger and was happy that i did. I did one more loop to the table I found it at about 15 minutes later and a guy was inquiring about the game as he had decided to come back for it but was too late. Chalk up a win for Hitman Tommy. All of these games are pictured on my Instagram so i won't take the time to link the pictures here.

October was sort of a loss as it was once again time for the annual Horror Movie Month. In past years gaming usually takes a back seat during October and this year was no exception; quite possibly even more so. My son is old enough now that he pays attention to what I watch or say and all that good stuff. Thus being able to watch slasher movies where bitches are getting stabbed(and all other sorts of nonsense) during a normal waking hour is no longer an option. I could get the occasional one in if he was napping if there wasn't something else to be done. Otherwise the bulk of my horror watching this year took place between the hours of 10pm-4am depending on the day. I won't go into as much detail about this years movies. Like everything else they are on my Instagram but I will say that the final total this year was 27 movies. Down a little bit from the last couple years but all in all with everything else going on I'd say that's pretty respectable. 

Back on the gaming front I did have a Solo drunken PS2 gaming night. Tyson and I like to do that with PS1 games and I posted about having a night like that by myself earlier in 2015. I had got looking at my PS2 games and though wow there's some stuff here that I've never really given a chance. I gave 8 title a fair shake that night. Some of them not too great and a couple good surprises. I even went back and played Kim Possible for several hours the next day.

In December I finally went back and finished the Tomb Raider reboot from a couple years ago. I restarted as it had been so long since I started my initial save. Once I got going I couldn't stop and ended up plowing through it in little over a weeks time I believe. But the real gaming news for me in December was that an Xbox One joined my family of consoles. My parents/sister/brother-in-law all went in and bought me one for my birthday. Very unexpectedly but highly appreciated as I knew that I couldn't justify spending that kind of money on a new console at this point in time. The bundle they picked up for me included Fifa 16, The Lego Movie game and Rare Replay. As an added bonus my sister also bought me a copy of Toy Soldiers only because she saw you could be He-Man and Cobra Commander that's all she needed to know. A week later it was Christmas and I added NHL 16 and Arkham Knight to my Xbone titles and my wife picked up Yoshi's Woolly World for us to play. Less than 24 hours later it was Boxing Day, while I hadn't planned on doing much shopping but now that I have a new console to pick up for there were actually some deals to be had. I picked up Rise of the Tomb Raider, Transformers Devastation, Watchdogs Limited Edition, Sunset Overdrive and Rory McIlroy PGA Tour. Considering that a week earlier I had no Xbox One, to end Boxing week with 11 games for the new system was a pretty damn good start. I have had the opportunity to sink some solid hours into a few of these games so far and my wife and I have played some co-op Yoshi and managed not to murder each other so chalk up another win.

There were a few other decent Boxing Day grabs mainly some Star Wars figures, DVD Box sets and a couple Amiibos. Again as the theme was with this post if you want to see pictures. Feel free to hit me up on Instagram.

I think that about covers it. Surely I glanced over some other important notes but pretty much that was my last few months in 2016. Wordy as all hell I'm sure but you try putting five months into a couple paragraphs. I shall be back in probably another day or possibly mere hours with my 2015 Goals Recap which will just be a short post to see where I ended up. SPOILER ALERT: I didn't do very fuckin' good. But hopefully will improve upon that in the new year.

I hope 2015 was good to all of you and I wish you a belated Happy New Year. See you soon, the Dudes will reign supreme in 2016.

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