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Design By Filipino.

September 20, 2008

From: Philippine Star Supreme

AJ Dimarukot, a Filipino digital artist, made it in the Designbyhumans.com’s international t-shirt design. As far as I know, he’s the only Filipino artist to have his design chosen from the other 500 entries or so, from around the world. He’s now a part of the top 5 designs. 

Vote for him here: Dude got Game

You need to register though but I’m sure you’ll be able to spare a few seconds for it.

Leaving comments will also be appreciated. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Grand Chase in the Philippines

September 19, 2008

Pinoy Gamers to Join the Grand Chase Soon!

By: Jigsaw

Original Page: CLICK

 

September 17, 2008, Makati City, Philippines — Level

Up! Inc., the leading online gaming publisher in the Philippines, partners with Korean developers, KOG, to bring Grand Chase to local shores. The game is the world’s first real-time online fighting game and is currently one of the top games in countries like Brazil (published by Level Up! Brazil) as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the USA.

Based on a gripping and fantastic storyline, Grand Chase tells about a continent called Bermesiah where two kingdoms, Kanavan and Serdin, co-existed in an era of peace. But when the evil Queen of Darkness, KazeAaze, tricked the Queen of Kanavan unto waging war with the Queen of Serdin, the entire continent experienced turmoil of a 5-year war. 

It was only when the Queen of Serdin sacrificed her life that the magic of the Evil Queen was broken — which finally ended the war. Angered from all the deceit, the Queen of Kanavan ordered for the execution of the evil Queen; but she has already escaped and is nowhere to be found. Now, an elite group of warriors embark on the quest to find the evil Queen and put an end to all her evil plans — the quest now known to be as Grand Chase.

Unlike other fantasy MMOGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Games), Grand Chase features an intense and fast-paced gameplay with simple, arcade control system; making it easy for players to become accustomed with the game. Thanks to its intuitive and dynamic controls, players can launch devastating combo attacks that will test anyone’s eye-hand coordination. Coupled by eye-popping graphical effects with each attack and combo performed, Grand Chase is a visual treat especially for fighting game enthusiasts.

Grand Chase also has a wide array of colorful characters ranging from a Knight to a Mage. Each has their own unique skills, job system, and different grade of special abilities that players will surely enjoy spending a lot of time tweaking or upgrading.

Apart from the abundant choices of characters available, Grand Chase even allows players to further customize or develop them as the level increases. More options become available like powerful weapons, armor, and accessories that can greatly affect how a character looks and performs in the game.

Intense PvP (Player vs. Player) options are also available for players craving for some challenge. Up to 6 players may engage in 2 exciting fight modes: 3 vs. 3 Team Play, where players fight each other in teams of 3; and Survival Mode that enables 6 players to play simultaneously.

 

Grand Chase will begin its Closed Beta Testing this October. Watch out for more updates about Grand Chase at www.levelupgames.ph.

In my opinion, this game is going to take over the entire country in a Grand way. I’m especially stoked about the fact that its a new game, meaning that I may just grow alongside it. I’ve tried it with Ragnarok but failed since I wasn’t as dedicated as I had hope. This time, with Grand Chase, I’m yearning to be a veteran gamer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I passed the Civil Service Commission Subprofessional Exam.

Uhh…

Yeah. I did. Proof’s here: CLICK ME

I’m like number 108 or something. That’s alphabetical, by the way. 

Again, I only took the subprofessional level and my rating was 91.something. Maybe I’m in the top fifteen, I dunno. The fact is, I can now go and work for the government. If I can kill my conscience, I’m going to get rich in a week or so. 

For those of you who don’t know, you need to pass that or the Professional Exam to be able to work in the government. Certain private corporations require that you do too. But you don’t have to.

Really, who needs a job anyways?

Below are the top 10 passers for the professional level:
1. Christine T. Battung – 91.15 (Cagayan Valley)
2. Maria Kristel B. Sarmiento – 90.46 (NCR)
3. Leiana Joy C. Untalan – 90.42 (NCR)
4. Norman Farrish A. Datukon – 90.39 (Davao Region)
5. Jenirose B. Campo – 90.19 (Central Luzon)
6. Joy Veronica L. Guillermo – 90.16 (NCR)
7. Cyrill B. Molina – 90.08 (Southern Tagalog)
8. La Tessa D. Fortaleza – 90.05 (Western Visayas)
9. Jahans S. Gonzaga – 90.01 (NCR)
10. Evelyn A. Dumag – 89.85 (NCR)

The top 10 passers for the sub-professional level are:
1. Nicole P. Victoria – 95.84 (NCR)
2. Darlene S. Menese – 93.87 (NCR)
3. Ma. Cheryl P. Cardenas – 93.18 (Zamboanga Peninsula)
4. Janley P. Patrona – 93.11 (Western Visayas)
5. Ma. Josephine Therese Emily G. Teves – 93.1 (NCR)
6. Eduard Joseff C. Alcantara – 92.36 (Central Luzon)
7. Josef Anthony R. Clemente – 92.13 (NCR)
8. Farah Y. Sevilla – 91.92 (CAR)
9. Sheila Marie S. Magallanes – 91.86 (NCR)
10. Ruderina S. Suello – 91.78 (NCR)

Information was stolen somewhere around the net. I can’t really remember well. The page title was long. Sorry for being lazy but I just got well from a persistent cold. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to rest my brain. Maybe after a well deserved sleep, I can get this thing working and arrive at intellectual blog posts. 

Till then.

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Supreme to the Extreme! re-set

September 16, 2008


 

 

Due to things beyond our control, the Supreme to the Extreme Awards will be held on Oct. 17, 2008 instead. That’s 10/17/08! :-)

This only means a bigger, better show. You have extra time to grab invites to the Supreme to the Extreme Awards, too.

We are increasing the number of tickets we’re giving away! To grab yours, please send us an email at feedback@supreme.ph. Include your name, age, contact number, blog URL, and attach the photo of you with a “Supreme ako!” sign.

10/17/08! See you then, Supremos!

 

 

 

 

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Supreme to the Extreme!

September 15, 2008


The King of Comedy turns 80.

 

The King of Pop turns 50.

 

We turn 1.

 

Join us as we celebrate our first year anniversary by paying tribute to the best and brightest in Pinoy pop culture.

 

Seventeen awards. One night only.

 

To get invites to this event, please send us an email at feedback@supreme.ph. Include your name, age, contact number, blog URL, and attach the photo of you with a “Supreme ako!” sign.

 

See you there, folks!

 

 

 

 

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