Archive for June, 2007

Nintendo Announces WiiWare

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Newsweek has a piece up on Nintendo’s WiiWare, which will bring new downloadable games to the system, much like those available through Microsoft’s Xbox Live 360 Arcade.

Skeptics in the gaming community, however, point out that Nintendo’s online offerings to this point have been lacking at best, with an online friend code system that can best be described as “lacking” when compared to the Microsoft service.

That said, fans and critics alike will have plenty of time to argue over predictions of the service’s capabilities as the first games won’t be available until Spring of 2008.

Hawaii: Day Four – Pineapples and Parks

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Dole Plantation - Garden

Our fourth day in Hawaii involved a drive to the Dole Plantation, part of the history of James Dole’s Hawaiian Pineapple Company that eventually became the Dole foods company we all encounter in supermarkets today.

Honololu Nature Park

We also took a walk through one of Honolulu’s many nature parks, taking in the breathtaking plant and animal life native to the island.

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Hawaii: Day Three – Craters, Submarines and Memorials

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

The third day of our trip involved three seperate adventures, the first of which nearly killed us with all the walking and climbing involved.

Diamond Head

Diamond Head - View from the Pacific

The Diamond Head is one of Hawaii’s long extinct volcano cones that lies right next to the Waikiki beach. There is a mile-long path that leads up the 700+ foot tall rim of the Diamond Head, which leads to a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean.

Diamond Head - The long trail upwards

While the tourbooks describe the hike as “short”, it’s definitely not something to be undertaken lightly, as the terrain is rough and the climb can be very steep as the path twists and turns up the side. The last portion of the hike involves going up over a hundred flight of stairs and through the lookout complex at the edge.

Diamond Head - Lookout across Waikiki

The view from the top, however, makes for a very satisfying conclusion to the difficult hike.

Atlantis Submarine

Atlantis Submarine - Surfaced for boarding

After the long hike to the top of the Diamond Head, we were glad that our second adventure consisted of an underwater trip in of the Atlantis Adventure submarines.

Atlantis Submarine - Inside the ship

The water was a stunning blue-green at the hundred foot depths we reached during the trip. The colors only made the artificial reefs formed out of the sunken airplane and ship encountered during the trip that much more spine-tingling.

The Punchbowl

The Punchbowl - National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

Our final trip of the day was to the Punchbowl Crater where houses the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, which pays tribute to the men and women who’ve given their lives in service.

The Punchbowl - Closeup of the Memorial

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