A Girl & Her Dog

A Girl & Her Dog is a web browser FULL 3-D game that I’m currently designing. I’ve got the first scenario made. This is what it looks like at the start:

a girl & her dog
A Girl & Her Dog -- new full 3-D game by gorebagg

I’ll have this ready for release very soon, but you should try to understand the significance of this. We are among the very first to have such an engine; a FULL 3-D walkthrough engine, a really real immersive game, that actually works in html-5, with sound, combat, everything!!! If you are able to help us reach our goal to get a number of full-3-D games on browsers and into the app stores this year, before the other indies can do the same, get in touch with us NOW!!!

Get HANG Tones With a HAPI!!! Secrets of a Jazz Musician Revealed!!!

http://youtu.be/DYsbp7FqTcQ

I posted a tutorial on subway busking with HAPI drums. My HAPI drum stage setup now consists of an array of a total of 6 HAPI drums, a D Minor, a C Akebono, a UFO in C Major, an E Integral (pygmy & akebono) and a D Integral, which delivers all the HANG tones you could want, plus a stunning F# Minor thin guy — it really knocks ’em out in concert!!!

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Gorebagg’s & XxaxX’s Legendary TF Maps 1997

 

American McGee at EJ Gold home, working on Quake Levels

American McGee visited us; we worked with him on Quake sounds and combat “feel” for internet multiplay. We were under contract with Id Software, so a computer was brought into our workspace for McGee to correct the inevitable bugs and gameplay stoppages. Here’s some direct video of American McGee playing pre-release versions of Quake during level-editing sessions at my Game Design Atelier ‘way back when Quake and Doom and Duke Nukem first started!!!

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Norman Studer, Pete Seeger, Grant Rogers & me….

EJ Gold in back of Chevvy Pickup Truck Mentioned in Video by Norman Studer

Here’s the video that mentions me and the other kids riding in the back of this Chevvy monster of the road. Today it could never happen, but back then, who knew from seat belts — and if you had them, you got made fun of!!!

http://youtu.be/oZ6wsQqlEpg

Norman Studer & EJ Gold at Camp Woodland circa 1953

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Gorby’s Outpost

Welcome to the very beginning of my Outpost shop. I’ll be offering replicas for use in my Hollywood Fast-Draw Workouts. Here’s one example of a wall-mounted piece that is modeled after the six-gun used by the infamous Old West outlaw Billy the Kid. This setup costs only $109 — I believe that’s the lowest price you’ll find for this well-made replica. There are cheaper, but this is quality work, and is usable as a fast-draw practice replica when placed in your fast-draw holster. Merely take it off the bullet mountings and replace it into the frame when you’re done with your spinning practice or fast-draw workout.

Billy the Kid Replica Revolver Display Mounted

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Harry & Me

I wrote a photo book a number of years ago — it didn’t get published and it’s still in my hard-drive, waiting for someone to come along and take responsibility for its production, copyright issue handling, publicity and release. It contains an “as told to” biography of Harry and my personal memories of photo shoots we did from 1967 all the way to 1993.

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My Hollywood Days

 

EJ Gold and Director Joe Pevney 1967-68 -- Courtesy Universal Studios

Since I’ve been posting on the subject of my Hollywood career in coaching fast-draw and gun-twirling — said career spanning well over six months, not necessarily in a row — I guess I should give you a short version of my Hollywood Entertainment Industry background:

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Dumbbells or Fast Draw???

 

EJ Gold -Army Security Agency 1963

As many of you know, I learned my gun-spinning and fast-draw from Sammy Davis, Jr. and Jerry Lewis when I was under contract to Universal Studios; I also worked at several studios as a coach and technical adviser, as well as unit manager and continuity.

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The Gun That Killed Lincoln

 

This is an exact museum-grade replica of the pistol that was used by John Wilkes Booth to assassinate Abraham Lincoln on the night of April 14, 1865, the end of the Civil War. I had the idea that this, and other famous and infamous weapons, could be sold out of a small shop somewhere. I have civil war, revolutionary war, modern and wild western replicas, all of which are exact weight, size and balance of the original. They are the remainder of a quick-draw school I ran back in the ’60s. I’d like to train someone to take the business over. The entire shop is available, or I can make ten times as much by selling the items one at a time on eBay — or YOU could!!! My plan is to offer a demo of the exact use of each of the weapons. I was a Trainfire cadre at Ford Ord and I have the photos somewhere to prove it…

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