An old Japanese video game console sits in my living room and I write things about it here.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Bringing the Blog Back to Life
Not sure if anyone is still out there but hello, my name is Sean and I like Famicom games. This is, or at least was, my blog.
I have been out of blogging for a few years now. I started this blog almost ten years ago. At the time I was a graduate student in Japan with lots of free time, very few responsibilities and also very little money. The perfect time to start a blog about collecting Famicom games, which at the time were extremely cheap and plentiful!
Then I graduated, got a full time job, had two wonderful kids and bought a house in the suburbs (still in Japan) and Famicom collecting, and blogging about it, had to take a back seat to everything else. So the blog has gotten extremely dusty as I haven't really posted regularly in the past four years.
But now I want to dust it off and start blogging about the Famicom again. Two things have prompted this decision:
1) When I started this blog I had the goal of collecting all 1051 officially released Famicom carts. I never reached that goal during the blog's original lifetime but I have decided to re-start that quest and that naturally gives me something to blog about.
2) Being a father now gives me a different perspective on things than I had a few years ago and I hope this will give me something useful or at least interesting to write about. My kids have never played Famicom but I'll probably introduce it to them in the not too distant future so that will likely be another focus (for privacy reasons I won't be putting pictures of them here but you can take my word for it that they are insanely cute and awesome kids).
So we'll see how this goes!
One initial thing I am of mixed emotions about is what to do with my antiquated blog list. One of the best things about blogging isn't your own blog but reading those of others. Its kind of disheartening to try to get back into the blog and look up all the other blogs I used to follow only to get either blogs that haven't had an entry since 2013 or, worse, pop up ads telling me that the domain of a former blogger's site is now for sale. Looks like about 80% of the blogs/sites I followed 5 years ago are now defunct!
On the other hand I am delighted to discover that a few are still at it, like Simon and Bryan and I look forward to catching up on what they've been writing about.
Still though, not sure about that blog list. Its kind of an interesting archeological record of what the retro game blogiverse looked like circa 2012 so I''m tempted to leave it intact. On the other, its mostly a bunch of dead links or links to discontinued blogs and not much use to anyone.
Minor point.
Anyway, I hope to do about a post a week from now on and see how long I can keep that up!
I'm still subscribed! I have also had a child since you started your quest. Best of luck, and I hope to read many more updates!
ReplyDeleteThanks for staying subscribed, congratulations on the birth of your child :)
Deleteご無沙汰しております、ショーンさん!👋
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
Your absence was normal, since you constituted a family, moved house, etc.
It really is a shame to see that many blogs about retro games are gone, but there are some active out there, as you said yourself.
I will accompany here what you have been doing! Good luck!
Many thanks Eduardo!
DeleteHopefully this means your Famicomworld sale thread will come back to life too! You were the best seller there: fair prices, cheap (and fast) shipping, and effective (and creative) packaging.
ReplyDeleteBut I also really liked reading your posts.
Thanks a lot! Unfortunately my sales thread is not part of the come-back plan. Partly its because I don't have time for it but also its because I can't find cheap games like I used to!
DeleteIt's good to see you back! I've been trying to revive my blog as well. You've got two children now?? Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Its nice to be back, and see a fellow blog-reviver out there:)
DeleteVery cool. I didn't know you ran a famicon blog. Do you know if there are any NES bloggers?
ReplyDeleteYup! There are tons of NES bloggers out there, way more than Famicom ones (I'm in a distinct minority here)!
DeleteGlad to see you back on tracks! As a SEGA fan, I learn a lot about Famicom on your blog and I love your posts about stores (Omocha Souko in particular, your blog is one of the only (if not THE only) place where we can find pictures of it). As a gaming enthousiast I really appreciate all those things that is around the games and it's important to save that as they still exist. You are part of that with your post.
ReplyDeleteI'm on board!
THanks a lot! yes, I think this blog is the only place to find pictures of Omocha Souko - the building itself has been bulldozed and replaced with a pachinko parlor so this is a bit of a time capsule for it (the store had a theme song that was constantly playing and I quite miss that, I've tried to find an online version but sadly it seems to be lost forever)
DeleteHa ha, like the Hard Off song, terrible but impossible de forget once we have it in mind ^^
DeleteSubscribe to a blog? I just had you bookmarked and clicked weekly. Is this lurking? Anyways, I'm glad to read your continuing adventures. No pressure content. Create when you want to commit and vice-versa.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog in the last few years via the sale thread at Famicomworld (I actually managed to buy a few games from you before the thread went dead - you were the best!)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to read your new stuff - I'm in the same boat, actually. Started YouTubing/Blogging when I was single and now I have a family, house, all that old people stuff and finding the time to do any of that is tough!
I'll enjoy the similar perspective! Just slowly showing my oldest son the ropes (he watches me play NES games here and there) so this should be right up my alley.
Welcome back!