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<p>Last week, two days before Thanksgiving and hosting the food-centric holiday at our Grimmauld Place for the very first time, I hit a deer with my car. Now, first things first&#8211;the deer was already dead, left in the middle of the road like a lost shoe. Hitting a dead deer is, I&#8217;m assuming, better than hitting a live one, but the end result was the same, with my car going a bit down the road before overheating and then failing entirely. Had to have it towed to a repair shop, where it is still sitting until an estimator from my insurance policy can take a look at it. With this happening days before a big holiday break, nothing got worked on until starting yesterday, so I was a depressed, anxious man-boy, with plenty of time to worry. So I filled that time up with videogames, to keep the bad thoughts at bay.</p>
<p>First, without even knowing how much this car stuff is going to cost me in the end, <a href="http://www.humblebundle.com/">I purchased the latest package from <strong>Humble Indie Bundle</strong>.</a> It&#8217;s called <strong>The Humble Introversion Bundle</strong>, and contains these British gems: <strong>Uplink</strong>, <strong>Darwinia</strong>, <strong>Multiwinia</strong>, and <strong>DEFCON</strong>. If you paid more than the average price at the time of purchase, you also got <strong>Aquaria</strong> and <strong>Crayon Physics Deluxe</strong>, but I already own those games thank to previous bundles so I went the cheapskate route. I paid $2.00 for it, and I do not feel guilty one bit.</p>
<p><a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2011/11/28/samus-as-shes-always-been-in-metroid-ii-return-of-samus/">Y&#8217;all should already know that I then downloaded <strong>Metroid II: Return of Samus</strong> for my Nintendo 3DS right after a full day of being full.</a></p>
<p>After that, an email from <strong><a href="http://www.onlive.com/">OnLive</a></strong> was like a warm, sushi-scented hug. To start, I originally signed up with the &#8220;play the hottest games via broadband&#8221; company to get a free version of <strong>Amnesia: The Dark Descent</strong> way back in&#8230;well, I don&#8217;t remember. It&#8217;s not important. I&#8217;m always trying to remember specific dates and times, when they are more than definitely not vital to the story, a trait passed on to me from my father. Will work on that. Anyways, they were having a crazy weekend of deals, letting users play <strong>Homefront</strong> and <strong>Red Faction: Armageddon</strong> for free for 72 hours, and allowing new customers to buy a single game for $1.00. Yes, one dollar. Any game they had. Like, uh, you want<strong> Saints Row: The Third</strong>? ONE DOLLAR. You want <strong>L.A. Noire</strong>? ONE DOLLAR. I wanted <strong>Lord of the Rings: War in the North</strong>? ONE SHINY DOLLAR. It&#8217;s a little befuddling, but whatever; I charged my e-dollar and started playing <strong>LOTR: WITN</strong> with extreme glee and an Xbox 360 controller instead of keyboard/mouse. The only downfall of <strong>OnLive</strong> is that they expect you to be hooked directly into your router, whereas I was on a Mac using WiFi, which definitely caused some hiccups here and there. But for <em>a dollar,</em> that&#8217;s a moot complaint.</p>
<p>The remainder of Black Friday was spent over at my brother-in-law&#8217;s house, where a group of four soldiers made a dent in <strong>Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels</strong>. I can&#8217;t remember the exact worlds, but it was something like 3-1 to 4-3. Crazy hard stuff, but a fun time ultimately. Especially when three of us just plain gave up and sat watching Sean keep on keeping on. He deserves a lot of the credit, truly. We also played some football on the Wii, which is always a ridiculous affair.</p>
<p>Yesterday, on Cyber Monday, I started getting sad again. I started thinking about my car and money and wads of money with wings flying away from me as I chased it all right off a cliff that emptied into a roaring sea. So when I saw that Microsoft was having a sale via Xbox Live, I purchased some points and bought some more games and add-ons. Namely, these suckers: <strong>Beyond Good &amp; Evil HD, Dungeons &amp; Dragons: Daggerdale,</strong> and the final two DLC cases for <strong>L.A. Noire</strong>. With 130 MP to spare. Not like I can do much with that amount, but whatever.</p>
<p>Oh, and I just got emailed that those who purchased <strong>The Humble Introversion Bundle</strong> were now getting <strong>Dungeons of Dredmor</strong>. <em>Another</em> game to play.</p>
<p>So yeah, that&#8217;s a lot of new games over a short span of days. I&#8217;ve only really skimmed the surfaces on &#8217;em, as time was also devoted to <strong>The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim</strong>, <strong>LEGO Harry Potter 2</strong>, and some IRL <strong>Magic: The Gathering</strong>. I&#8217;m still without my car, though a rental has been acquired, but until I can know for certain what is happening and what I&#8217;m responsible for, I&#8217;m going to continue to fret&#8211;internally, mind you&#8211;and the best way to push it all back is with videogames. Lots and lots of videogames. If you guessed that I use &#8217;em as a means of pure escapism, then this <strong>Grinding Down</strong> post is your best piece of proof.</p>
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