The Terminator, Astro Boy, R2D2 and a Segway

What do these four things have in common? Hmmm, lemme see…

Well, they are all in display at the recently-opened SM Science Discovery Center at the Mall of Asia. If I was any younger, I’d be glued to the glass walls protecting watching some of these decades-old icons.

The TerminatorThe Terminator, my favorite sci-fi movie when I was a kid which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger. The succeeding sequels were cool but not as exciting as the first one. There’s a new TV series running now called The Sarah Connor Chronicles. The first 2 episodes are already out. Click on the thumbnails to view larger image.

Astro BoyAstro Boy, a cartoon sci-fi TV series I used to watch every Saturday morning back in the 80s. It’s the only reason to wake up early on a Saturday actually, aside from my other favorite cartoon show, Thundercats. Astro, an android living in a futuristic world, is the main character and the story revolves around him and his battles against much stronger and powerful robots. Click on the thumbnails to view larger image.

r2d2We all know R2D2 from the Star Wars movie. It resembled that remote-controlled toy robot Milo (that powdered drink mix) used to raffle away as the grand prize back in the 80s. Now, I think it was the other way around. There’s also that multimedia player and video projector R2D2 featured at the CES you can buy if you’re a Star Wars fan. Click on the thumbnails to view larger image.

The Segway. I’d love to have one of these one day. Nice replacement for a bike if you don’t like the pedals. Don’t think this is EDSA-worthy though. Come to think of it, the Segway has been around for quite some time but haven’t really see one in action around here. Anybody seen the Segway running in the streets lately? Besides, I think they’re pretty expensive too. Click on the thumbnails to view larger image.

Then, there’s also that holographic image projector game that works like a Wii of sorts. It takes a picture of the players in a specified playing area, projects their holograms into the wide screen and you play whatever sports on the monitor by acting it out on thin air. The game play are really basic but the idea is cool and fun.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

12 Responses

  1. Avatar for jillianadams jillianadams says:

    i’ve been there already in SCIENCE DISCOVERY in MALL OF ASIA….but sad to say i didn’t saw or notice that SEGWAY >.<

  2. Avatar for Ronin Ronin says:

    I’ve seen the Segway in action at the Fort a year or two ago.

  3. Avatar for Ria Jose Ria Jose says:

    I wanna go there. :(

  4. Avatar for LiNTEK LiNTEK says:

    well, some people just don’t understand the word “JOKE”…. God Bless You!

  5. Avatar for BrianB BrianB says:

    Stupid.

  6. Avatar for LiNTEK LiNTEK says:

    haayyy bata pa ako astro boy na yan si astro boy, tsaka hanggang ngayon di pa din sya nagdadamit hehehe joke….

  7. Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

    @john lloy, I slept thru the entire show. :D

  8. Avatar for John Lloy John Lloy says:

    how’s the digistar planetarium?

  9. Avatar for rod rod says:

    Q: How old is Astroboy?
    A: 5 yrs old

    Astroboy’s birthday is April 7, 2003

  10. Avatar for Cathy Cathy says:

    yup nostalgia coming up! i have to grab that photo of astro boy too! i’ll be in manila next month (i’m in gensan). Will surely go to MOA. Thanks!

  11. Avatar for sylv3rblade sylv3rblade says:

    oh shit astro boy! I need to take his pic!

  12. Avatar for jhay jhay says:

    Talk about giving geeks one heck of a nostalgia-attack.

    I miss Astro Boy, why can’t any of the local networks bring him back, ah yes. They’re still busy ranting over the ratings war.

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