moncerveaudansmabouche:

I installed two mods on the minecraft server today (or yesterday maybe, I don’t remember), MobCatcher and TeslaCoil. As ever obsessed with squids, I released some in every stretch of water, and build an aerial squid tank and finished by flooding one of my buildings for the squids too… #stupid

Later I’m gonna build a defensive wall of skeletons around another house of mine. Lots of skeletons. And a secret passage.
Maybe.

Print your Minecraft designs as 3D models using Mineways | VentureBeat
The open source Mineways program, by Eric Haines, allows you to pick a chunk of your Minecraft world and export it in a format suitable for sending directly to a 3D printer. You can also choose to edit the model using 3D modelling software, such as Blender, prior to printing.
Haines has created a video that takes you through the process of capturing your Minecraft creation and uploading it to Shapeways, a service which will print out your model and ship it to you.
There are plenty of tips to get the best from the software on Haines’ dedicated Mineways page. He also gives you an idea of how much models might cost to print and how best to minimize your financial outlay.
According to Haines, a large detailed model of his Minecraft spawn area measuring 15.0 x 3.9  x 9.8 inches,would cost $633.14 to print in color. This is about the largest color model you can create on a ZPrinter 650 printer (at least in terms of base area). By contrast, a small Minecraft Eiffel Tower model, measuring 4.8 inches high, would only cost around $25 to print, in color.
To make life easier, the Mineways program has a built-in scaling option, where you can specify a budget for your model, such as “aim for a budget of $50″.
Even if you don’t play Minecraft, you can still mess about with the Mineways program, by using maps made by other people, from a site such as Minecraft World Map, which features a nifty Google Maps preview function. You can also buy models of Haines’ own creations from his Mineways shop at Shapeways.
http://youtu.be/MTAztZjP3ak

Print your Minecraft designs as 3D models using Mineways | VentureBeat

The open source Mineways program, by Eric Haines, allows you to pick a chunk of your Minecraft world and export it in a format suitable for sending directly to a 3D printer. You can also choose to edit the model using 3D modelling software, such as Blender, prior to printing.

Haines has created a video that takes you through the process of capturing your Minecraft creation and uploading it to Shapeways, a service which will print out your model and ship it to you.

There are plenty of tips to get the best from the software on Haines’ dedicated Mineways page. He also gives you an idea of how much models might cost to print and how best to minimize your financial outlay.

According to Haines, a large detailed model of his Minecraft spawn area measuring 15.0 x 3.9  x 9.8 inches,would cost $633.14 to print in color. This is about the largest color model you can create on a ZPrinter 650 printer (at least in terms of base area). By contrast, a small Minecraft Eiffel Tower model, measuring 4.8 inches high, would only cost around $25 to print, in color.

To make life easier, the Mineways program has a built-in scaling option, where you can specify a budget for your model, such as “aim for a budget of $50″.

Even if you don’t play Minecraft, you can still mess about with the Mineways program, by using maps made by other people, from a site such as Minecraft World Map, which features a nifty Google Maps preview function. You can also buy models of Haines’ own creations from his Mineways shop at Shapeways.

nodalpoint:

.flow (v0.15) longplay (by riki9999)

Sabitsuki (さびつき, “rusty”) explores the awful truth about herself and some kind of illness she has in what appears to be… A lucid dream in cyberspace?

I can only really describe it as “Shadowrun meets Videodrome” done Yume Nikki-style. (or Earthbound-style, if you prefer.)

[english version on IndieGames]
[edit: more recent version here: http://dotflow.wikidot.com/downloads

I haven’t gamed much lately. Tho I installed Baldur’s Gate (I’ve been wanting to play it again for years) and Neverwinter Nights 1 with Codeweaver CrossOver on OSX, and NWN 2 for Mac. Currently installing Rift (on Win) to try it, and I’m planning on installing again Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines to start a new game, I’ve been wanting to play this one again too for a long time. And this time I’ll have the community patch. Oh and I installed Morrowind too. There’re some big mods that exist and an Overhaull big patch that makes it look like a modern game. Tried a bit Skyrim on PC also, but I got disapointed utterly by the console controls so I raquitted quickly. I’ll try it out some more later.

Currently not motivated to play Minecraft tho, and still waiting for a Bukkit Recommended Build for my server.

Another Fallout New Vegas screenshot.

Another Fallout New Vegas screenshot.

Bought Fallout New Vegas a little while ago on Steam at 5€, started playing it a bit, used some mods…