Thursday, October 23, 2014

LEGO: Some History and How They Are Made

Hello, Today I'm talking about LEGO!

  Did you know that LEGO came from the Danish phrase leg godt which means "play well"? Ole Kirk Christiansen is the creator of LEGO. He thought even somebody poor in his village could afford a little toy for their child or children, so he decided that he'll make them out of wood because there were birch trees around his village. His son had the idea to use plastic instead of wood. But the plastic was slipping off the other pieces, so they decided to make a cylinder in the lego brick. The cylinder helps the lego bricks to stick to each other until a little hand takes them apart.

   They make legos by little granules in different colors, a giant hose takes the granules and dumps them into 3-story high metal silos. There are 14 silos each one can hold about 33 tons of granules! From the silos, the plastic granules go down pipes to a molding machine. Inside the machine, the granules get super hot to a temperature of about 450 degrees Fahrenheit (230 degrees celius). The plastic goo is fed into molds, small metal containers to look like small bricks. Machines make sure that the bricks look precisely shaped. They are cooled for only 10 seconds. Finished pieces go down the convyor belt. Then they make designs and put it in the box.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Minecraft (Some brief Information on how to play and what it is)


Hello, I am going to tell you a game you've probably heard of, Minecraft. Most people I know have Minecraft.

Markus Persson is the creator of Minecraft. He released it November 2012. He chose to work on Minecraft full time.

In Minecraft there is a survival and a creative mode. In creative mode you have unlimited blocks. If you try to mine something in creative mode you won't get it because you already have unlimited blocks and it only takes a tap to mine. In survival mode you spawn in a random area somewhere in a world. It takes 5 minutes to turn to night. At night not so scary monsters spawn and try to attack you.


 Here are some monsters: Zombie, Skeleton, Spider, Endermen, and the famous creeper.

The creeper is a green four-legged, no arms, sad-looking monster. Creepers blow up!

A Spider Jockey is also a monster that is a skeleton riding a spider. Spiders climb walls. Skeleton shoot arrows. 

Endermen don't attack you unless you attack them or look at their thighs and up and they teleport and pick up blocks!

I started playing Minecraft in February 2013. There are different editions of Minecraft. There is: Pocket, PC, Xbox 360, and Xbox One Edition.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

The Waka Waka Gaming Podcast: Rayman (PSOne)


This week on The Waka Waka Gaming Podcast, Patrick and Brian discussed a number of different topics. They defined what a retro game is for the purposes of the site and talked about the reason Waka Waka is - and will remain - a kid-friendly show and site. They also talked for a bit about cellphone games.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Review: Wimbledon Championship Tennis (Sega Genesis)



We found Wimbledon Championship Tennis at Endless Electronics. I chose to get it because my dad used to have it and said he and my Uncle Chris would play for hours so I thought I might like it and get memories together.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Welcome to Waka Waka Gaming!

Welcome to the Waka Waka Gaming Podcast's official website. More posts will follow as Brian and Patrick design the page.