Final Reverie

[Closed] Contest to name my Wii U folders ends tomorrow!

Residents of the United States have one day left to join the Infendo contest to name my Wii U folders! The winner will have a signed copy of Final Reverie by Essel Pratt sent to them in the mail. The rules again are: Think of some good ideas for folder names. You can send in as many or as few as you would like. I’ve got a pretty wide selection of games downloaded to my Wii U, so go wild! Just keep...

Yep, it’s a thing: the “Name Holly’s Wii U Folders” contest is on!

Okay, so maybe what I’ve got here is a little boring. Note: Apologies in advance, but this contest is open to residents of the U.S. only! What clever Wii U folder names can you come up with in 17 characters or less? If you feel like you’re on to some good ones, don’t hold back! Join the official Infendo contest to name my Wii U folders! There’s even a fantastic prize for th...

Official Release: Final Reverie, Inspired by Early Final Fantasy Games

Since the first installment of Final Fantasy was released, I was hooked on the adventure, trials, and tribulations that the characters experienced upon their journeys.  As a writer, I tend to focus on horror as a genre, but I always wanted to write an adventure tale.  Final Reverie is the product of that desire.  In substance, it pays tribute to the early Final Fantasy games and hints at a previou...

Weekend Discussion: 90’s Nintendo

I know that I have not posted here in a while.  However, I saw this advertisement today and thought it would be a great discussion topic. Branding is an important aspect of any company.  When we see golden Arches, we can almost taste the fries that are fried within the establishment without stepping inside.  Nintendo’s logo once had that same appeal to a majority of the gamers out there.  Su...