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After Warioware, we play scenes from the upcoming Legend of Zelda title, Twilight Princess, a moody, dark (by Nintendo's Disneyesque standards) fantasy adventure. Now I'm Errol Flynn, sword fighting with the controller, then aiming a bow and arrow, then using it as a fishing rod, reeling in a stubborn virtual fish. The third game, and probably the most fun, is also the simplest: tennis. The controller becomes a racket, and I'm smacking forehands and stroking backhands. The sensors are fine enough that you can scoop under the ball to lob it, or slice it for spin...
...Harvard Opportunes ARTS FIRST 2006 ShowScience Center D4:00 PM The Musical Tradition of ChinaAdolphus Busch Hall How To Get A Guy In 10 Seconds (Or Less!)Carpenter Center The Three Cellists (not Tenors)Fogg Art Museum Calderwood Courtyard Russell Wolff BandHarvard Yard Stage VoxJazzHolden Chapel So Long Princess, The Farewell TourLoker Commons Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall Schubert and Beethoven Works for String QuartetMemorial Church The Noteables present Songs from the StagePaine Hall MIHNUET CroonersPhillips Brooks House Appalachian SpringSanders Theatre A Cappella ConcertScience Center D4:30 PM Sacred Renaissance WorksAdolphus Busch Hall CatherineCarpenter Center Boots!Harvard Yard Stage Dunster House...
...hippie.Taking the Holyoke Center stage this Sunday at 3 p.m. , Major Major— with its dueling guitars, Latin-tinged jams, and nuanced songwriting—is sure to please almost any audience: don’t miss them. So Long PrincessAnd then there’s So Long Princess, Harvard’s ever popular (and perhaps the world’s only) “Star Wars” tribute band. Lead singer—and facebook.com legend—Nathan J. Dern ’07 says that he and his band “are just...
...Megan F. McCafferty’s novels but that any similarities were “unintentional and unconscious.” The Crimson reported yesterday that “Opal Mehta” also contained similarities to Meg Cabot’s 2000 novel “The Princess Diaries.” The New York Times noted further parallels between Viswanathan’s book and two works by Salman Rushdie and Sophie Kinsella. Viswanathan said in a statement last week that the novel would be revised “to eliminate any inappropriate similarities.” Three...
...Crimson learned of the similarities between “Opal Mehta” and both “Haroun” and “The Princess Diaries” through e-mail tips. The “Princess Diaries” similarity was found on the online weblog DesiJournal. Viswanathan has defended her writing in the past by stating that she “internalized” McCafferty’s books, and that she has a photographic memory...