SealWyf's Archive

SealWyf is a museum database programmer by day, and an officer in the Homeling Collective by night. She has been active in online communities since before the Internet, and in console gaming since the PS1. In games, she prefers the beautiful and quirky, and anything with a strong storyline. She is utterly addicted to PlayStation Home.

Go Homeling on a Budget

Posted September 27th, 2012 in Fluidic Transmissions
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The Homeling Collective is one of Home’s oldest and most respected groups. Comprised of dozens of motherships and hundreds of members, they represent an economic bloc of consumers — but, more than that, they are a strong symbol of Home’s community spirit, when all Home had was its community.

And now you can go Homeling yourself — for free.

Homeling Seal of Approval: the Lockwood Bacon Companion

Posted September 18th, 2012 in Developer PR, Fluidic Transmissions
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Bacon. It’s not just for Homelings any more. Lockwood proves, once again, that Home is a deeply humorous place. And the Homeling Collective awards them their Seal of Approval for doing so.

The Digital Leisure Space Station: a Homeling Perspective

Posted September 10th, 2012 in Fluidic Transmissions, Reviews
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When the Homelings go shopping for personal spaces or club skins, what are they looking for, and does it matter if all their criteria are met?

Echo Chronicles: Homelings™

Posted July 13th, 2012 in Announcements, Fluidic Transmissions
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Home is not just a gaming platform. It is a social network for gamers. That is its core strength. And one of Home’s largest, most well-organized and respected groups has just trademarked itself: the Homeling(tm) Collective.

Echo Chronicles: In Search of the White Kimono

Posted June 1st, 2012 in Fluidic Transmissions
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Some groups within Home use specific articles of clothing to help enhance group cohesion. But what happens when those items are removed?

Homeling Seal of Approval: the Bowling Alley

Posted May 28th, 2012 in Fluidic Transmissions, Reviews
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Bowling is one of Home’s classic games, and its recent upgrades were not universally applauded. However, if one takes time to examine the interface on its own merits, it’s really quite good.

Homeling Seal of Approval: Novus Prime Officer’s Quarters

Posted March 23rd, 2012 in Fluidic Transmissions, Reviews
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Hellfire Games created a personal estate that allows you to play with the physics of virtual reality; is it any wonder, then, that it has earned the Homeling Seal of Approval?

Homeling Seal of Approval: the Nebula Airship

Posted February 4th, 2012 in Fluidic Transmissions, Reviews
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The Nebula Airship hasn’t exactly won much praise since its release. Yet in terms of Homeling aesthetic, it’s quite well-suited — and perhaps a welcome departure from just another static environment to something a bit more fantastical. Come check out the debut of the Homeling Seal of Approval!

Art In Space: an Art Show in the LOOT Space Apartment

Posted February 1st, 2012 in Fluidic Transmissions, News and Articles
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It is said that what you get out of Home is what you put into it. As such, Home is a remarkable platform not just for gaming experiences, but social experiences and creative expression as well. Follow the story of one Homeling general’s quest to put together the perfect Home community art show, and how LOOT’s Space Apartment dramatically enhanced that vision.

Echo Chronicles: Rank

Posted January 16th, 2012 in Fluidic Transmissions
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The Homelings are one of Home’s oldest and most respected groups. As was seen initially in Issue #10, and now reprinted for extra glory, the Homelings have captured that elusive mix of fun and cohesion which are the hallmark of a great Home community organization.

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