Official Holidays Thread -- Christmas

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Official Holidays Thread -- Christmas

Postby Redstar » Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:35 am

Hope everyone is enjoying their '10 holidays and having a great time with friends and family! What are all your plans? Food, movies, games, worship... Whatever your tradition, let us know how you celebrate Christmas! If you're to receive or exchange gifts, let us know that as well! :D

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby ultimateemail5000 » Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:50 am

Merry Christmas to you too, and everyone else on here!

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby Star Ma'am » Fri Dec 24, 2010 8:08 pm

Merry Christmas everybody - and a happy early birthday to me (December 27 is my birthday so yes I'll be out celebrating then, too)!

Despite not being religious, my family is very traditional - and so even though we don't go to Church (be it a Midnight Mass or a daytime service), mainly because mum would be too tired to do anything else when we get back to her place (where we gather to celebrate), we still make our efforts to keep Christ in CHRISTmas. If I stay up late enough I might even catch a Midnight Mass on TV. And yes we open presents on Christmas Day morning, too - I don't think Santa visits on Christmas Eve Eve! LOL

The only family members we have over for Christmas dinner (and of course exchanging more gifts!) are my paternal grandparents. They attend a Church service in their village before coming over here some time in the early afternoon.

We also very often have a party on Boxing Day, so yes we'll have one this year too. This is a good opportunity for people to exchange more Christmas presents - and, of course, to drop off any birthday presents for me :mrgreen:

And yes I play -maybe even complete, if I'm lucky- the odd game or two on Christmas Day, for example last year the honour went to Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves for the NES. Think of completing a game on Christmas Day as a Christmas present to oneself :P (oh yes, can you believe I even completed one game on my 23rd birthday?)
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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby ultimateemail5000 » Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:28 pm

I think I'll watch Super Mario Bros the movie tonight for Christmas.

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby ultimateemail5000 » Sat Dec 25, 2010 9:56 pm

Well for christmas to believe it or not with my suprise I got the Mario Wii edition. This thing is a beauty, I'd sell my other Wii but unfortunetly Id lose probably 2000 dollars after all the games I bought on it. So now I'm stuck with two Wii's. I also got another copy of Mario All Stars which I will not open, the new edition of the SMB movie, two Mario shirts, and these plastic balls that have Mario Kart figures in them. I wasn't expecting all this Mario swag but it was a very Mario Christmas.

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby Redstar » Sun Dec 26, 2010 1:43 am

ultimateemail5000 wrote:I wasn't expecting all this Mario swag but it was a very Mario Christmas.

I had a "Mario Christmas" as well, though I've come to expect it. I've always been a big fan of the franchise, so my mother always tries to get me something related to Mario every Christmas and birthday. This year I got a shirt featuring Mario, Luigi, Toad, Bowser, and a bunch of iconic enemies... Plus Wario... For some reason. Which is fine, I guess, but I have to wonder why they decided to feature Wario rather than the Princess.

Also got some little reusable Mario stickers.

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby ultimateemail5000 » Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:18 am

Redstar wrote:
ultimateemail5000 wrote:I wasn't expecting all this Mario swag but it was a very Mario Christmas.

I had a "Mario Christmas" as well, though I've come to expect it. I've always been a big fan of the franchise, so my mother always tries to get me something related to Mario every Christmas and birthday. This year I got a shirt featuring Mario, Luigi, Toad, Bowser, and a bunch of iconic enemies... Plus Wario... For some reason. Which is fine, I guess, but I have to wonder why they decided to feature Wario rather than the Princess.

That's cool I think I got that same shirt, or something similar like it. I haven't really looked at it. I just liked my new blue one that has racoon mario hitting a question block.

I'm still very dissapointed in Nintendo and their terrible online experience, and this crap that I can't transfer any of Virtual Console games to my new Wii. When will they become smart and make their online experience like Xbox? It'd be nice if I knew the right people who could get my system and replace my old software into my new Wii.

Another thing, Japan got so lucky to have the 25th Anniversary edition of SMB where the ? blocks are replaced with 25, and whatever else changes they have. I would really like to have that game. Hopefully VC will release it.

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby Mono41 » Sun Dec 26, 2010 12:46 pm

ultimateemail5000 wrote:Another thing, Japan got so lucky to have the 25th Anniversary edition of SMB where the ? blocks are replaced with 25, and whatever else changes they have. I would really like to have that game. Hopefully VC will release it.

Where exactly did you see this?
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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby oldskoolplayer86 » Sun Dec 26, 2010 2:05 pm

Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas!

Christmas Eve I spent with the family, just having dinner with them. Afterwords I went to a friend's house where me and a few friends exchanged gifts. One friend wasn't there as he wasn't feeling good so we still have to trade gifts with each other. My friends got me The Zombie Survival Guide, The Boondocks Season 1 and The Family Guy Trilogy (Blue Harvest/Something Something Dark Side/It's A Trap).

Christmas Day was pretty much the same. Ate over the family's house, went over a friends house later that night. Got a lot of cash from the family so I'm sure I'll be on a spending spree this week.
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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby ultimateemail5000 » Sun Dec 26, 2010 3:43 pm

Mono41 wrote:
ultimateemail5000 wrote:Another thing, Japan got so lucky to have the 25th Anniversary edition of SMB where the ? blocks are replaced with 25, and whatever else changes they have. I would really like to have that game. Hopefully VC will release it.

Where exactly did you see this?

Uuuh, IGN, the official Japanese Mario Nintendo website and, I read it online somewhere else as well.

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby Phlibbit » Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:09 am

I had a pretty good Christmas. In terms of Mario stuff, I got some Mario/Yoshi sleep pants, haha!

Got the Batman Returns Expanded Archival Collection soundtrack--good stuff. Also got a new bulb for my LCOS HDTV and now it looks better than ever!

Good thing too, since I'm basically snowed in at the moment. Got a lot of games to catch up on!

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby Phlibbit » Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:12 am

I also meant to mention this--every year we have a "universal gift" game where we buy a $25 gift and draw numbers and exchange gifts. This year, the gift I gave were DVDs of Inception...and Super Mario Bros. :D

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby Mono41 » Tue Dec 28, 2010 4:38 pm

ultimateemail5000 wrote:
Mono41 wrote:
ultimateemail5000 wrote:Another thing, Japan got so lucky to have the 25th Anniversary edition of SMB where the ? blocks are replaced with 25, and whatever else changes they have. I would really like to have that game. Hopefully VC will release it.

Where exactly did you see this?

Uuuh, IGN, the official Japanese Mario Nintendo website and, I read it online somewhere else as well.

Pictures or video? earched all over youtube and I can't find that.
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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Merry Christmas!

Postby Mono41 » Wed Dec 29, 2010 11:52 am

Phlibbit wrote:Official Nintendo JPN website: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/mario25th/wii ... l?link=rss


Oh that IS cool. Why don't Wii get it? I would probably never play it (because I like the third one the most), but still, for other people that would...
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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Happy New Year!

Postby Redstar » Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:39 am

Another (kind of) holiday! Happy new year everybody! Hope everyone has a blast in 2011. :D

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Happy New Year!

Postby 1upmushroom » Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:58 pm

I sure did have a happy new year! I played games, watched movies, snd drank Dr. Pepper a lot. I had a great time.
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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Happy Halloween!

Postby Redstar » Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:56 pm

Happy Halloween, everyone! I hope we all have a fun and safe time. It's definitely been a tough year, so the holiday season is a welcome time. :)

Feel free to post photos of your decorated house and whatever your costume might be! :P

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Thanksgiving

Postby Redstar » Thu Nov 24, 2011 6:36 pm

Be sure to share your Thanksgiving events throughout the day or once it's all over! Have fun and enjoy your food and family!

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Thanksgiving

Postby Prime Evil » Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:59 pm

Redstar wrote:Be sure to share your Thanksgiving events throughout the day or once it's all over! Have fun and enjoy your food and family!

Had an uneventful Thanksgiving, but I helped out quite a bit this year by doing a quick run to Ultra Foods for two cans of broth and some Diet Pepsi (needed some or I was about to go spare).

Let's see...what else? Oh yes--I watched the whole McDonald's Thanksgiving Day Parade from 8 to 11 on TV, and followed that up with Bozo, Gar, and Ray, the WGN/Chicago Broadcasting Museum-produced TV special. (The title refers to Bozo the Clown, "Garfield Goose and Friends," and "The Ray Rayner Show.")

On Saturday after, I went to ChicagoTARDIS 2011. I'll post pics of that later.

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Christmas

Postby Redstar » Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:05 am

I hope everyone had a good Christmas eve and Christmas day! My mother made a wonderful Christmas dinner yesterday despite continual problems with money. It was a great time despite that, just being with family and telling old stories.

Today I visited my girlfriend's family while we later went to my aunt's for a second dinner of the day. I tried green bean casserole for the first time (despite vowing just a week ago that I never would) and didn't find it that unpleasant! :P

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Christmas

Postby Serum » Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:47 pm

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Happy belated Christmas to all. I worship Pan-- the goat god.

I'm just kidding. :mrgreen: Actually, I got a bunch of stuff I wanted. Let's go down the list...

A FamiCom Twin Top-Loader NES/SNES Console to play older video-games on.
Battletoads, Castlevania and Metroid for the NES/FamiCom Twin.
Super Mario World, Doom and Shadowrun for the SNES/FamiCom Twin.
Doom 64 for the Nintendo 64. (I'm a huge Doom nut, I even liked the movie!)
Samurai Western for the PlayStation 2 (I love Spaghetti Westerns and Samurai Swordplay flicks, so this game was a natural purchase.)
Electric Jesus Corpse-- the first book by famed bizarro author Carlton Mellick III.
Steve Niles' Graphic Novel adaptation of Richard Matheson's apocalyptic vampire book I Am Legend.
And last, but not least: Django and Django Strikes Again, Once Upon a Time in the West, Once Upon a Time in America and Westworld on DVD.

...Merry Christmas, indeed! What did everyone else get for Christmas/Hanukkah/Ramadan/Kwanza?
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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Christmas

Postby Prime Evil » Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:26 pm

I got a whole boatload of Classic Who courtesy Columbia House and their post-Cyber Monday "buy one get one free" deal.

The four I got were:

Terror of the Autons (Third Doctor/Jo Grant)
The Trial of a Time Lord (Sixth Doctor/Peri/Mel)
The Five Doctors 25th Anniversary (self-explanatory)

AND...

THE MOVIE! The movie that aired in 1996 and started me off on this 15-year-long adventure.

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Christmas

Postby Redstar » Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:49 pm

Serum wrote:A FamiCom Twin Top-Loader NES/SNES Console to play older video-games on.
Battletoads, Castlevania and Metroid for the NES/FamiCom Twin.
Super Mario World, Doom and Shadowrun for the SNES/FamiCom Twin.
Doom 64 for the Nintendo 64. (I'm a huge Doom nut, I even liked the movie!)
Samurai Western for the PlayStation 2 (I love Spaghetti Westerns and Samurai Swordplay flicks, so this game was a natural purchase.)
Electric Jesus Corpse-- the first book by famed bizarro author Carlton Mellick III.
Steve Niles' Graphic Novel adaptation of Richard Matheson's apocalyptic vampire book I Am Legend.
And last, but not least: Django and Django Strikes Again, Once Upon a Time in the West, Once Upon a Time in America and Westworld on DVD.

Nice list of gifts! I'm really surprised you didn't already have Super Mario World, but Doom 64 is a great title to add to your collection. It's one of the few Doom ports that really stands on its own, due in large part because of the updated graphics, original maps and redesigned enemies. It's an entirely new experience! It certainly doesn't compare to the original, but it's a classic in its own right.

Serum wrote:...Merry Christmas, indeed! What did everyone else get for Christmas/Hanukkah/Ramadan/Kwanza?

My girlfriend bought me Tucker & Dale vs. Evil a comedy-horror film parodying the black & white morality of slasher films, while my aunt provided a box of Ferrero Rocher, one of the few chocolates I'll eat. My mother is supposed to buy the materials to retrofit a dresser into a larger rat cage, but I probably won't see that at least until my birthday. :P

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Christmas

Postby Serum » Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:15 pm

Redstar wrote:Nice list of gifts! I'm really surprised you didn't already have Super Mario World...

I had it many years ago, but it was lost in a flood. I've since moved to the highest point of elevation from the river possible in my area. As far as "Doom 64," it's the real "Doom III."
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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Christmas

Postby Redstar » Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:24 pm

It's that time of year again! What is everyone doing for Christmas Eve and the day of? I'm at my girlfriend's house, where I was given my Eve present: Men in Black 3 on DVD!

We'll be driving a couple hours to her nana's house for the night, then tomorrow we're having dinner at my place.

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Re: Official Holidays Thread -- Christmas

Postby Serum » Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:43 pm

I was raised catholic, I've celebrated Christmas for decades, but recently I found out that I'm Jewish by descent on my mother's side. My great-grandmother was a Kabbalistic Jew in Hungary. Her daughter and my mother and therefor me, are all Jewish according to the Torah.

So, happy Chanukah?
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