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The Failed Amazon Fire Phone – Review in 2023

The Amazon Fire Phone was a smartphone released by Amazon in 2014 that featured a 4.7-inch 720p HD display, a 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera. The phone ran on Amazon’s proprietary Fire OS, which was based on Android, and featured unique features such as Dynamic Perspective, which used four front-facing cameras to create a 3D-like effect on the screen, and Firefly, which allowed users to scan and identify objects such as books, movies, and products using the phone’s camera. Despite its innovative features, the phone failed to gain significant traction in the market and was discontinued the following year.

In this video DankPods opens a brand new phone and reviews it. It’s easy to see why it failed…

BEST Sega GENESIS RPGS – Happy Console Gamer

The Sega Genesis, also known as the Mega Drive, is a 16-bit home video game console that was first released in 1988. It was developed by Sega and was designed to compete with Nintendo’s popular NES console. The Genesis had a library of popular games including Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage, and Mortal Kombat, and was known for its fast-paced action, colorful graphics, and distinctive sound capabilities. It also featured a cartridge-based system for game storage and had a variety of accessories such as the Sega CD and 32X, which added additional capabilities to the console. The Sega Genesis is considered a classic console and is still enjoyed by retro gamers today.

In this video the HappyConsoleGamer and his friend Andrew share their favorite and best Genesis RPGs.

Xbox Co-Creator Ed Fries – IGN Interview

Ed Fries is a prominent figure in the video game industry, known for his significant contributions to the development of the Xbox console. He joined Microsoft in 1986 as one of the original developers of Excel and Word, but he later transitioned to the company’s game division. In 1999, Fries was tasked with leading the development of Microsoft’s first console, which would eventually become the Xbox. He played a crucial role in shaping the console’s hardware and software design, as well as building relationships with third-party developers and publishers. Fries also oversaw the development of several popular Xbox games, including Halo and Fable. After leaving Microsoft in 2004, he continued to work in the game industry as an investor and consultant, and he remains a respected voice in the gaming community.

Pink Gorilla engages Seattle’s passionate gaming community

Pink Gorilla Games is a retro gaming store in Seattle that offers a wide selection of classic and modern video games, consoles, and accessories. They have three locations in the city, one in the University District and another in SODO and a brand new store in Capital Hill neighborhood, all three of which have a unique and welcoming atmosphere. The stores have a vast collection of rare and hard-to-find games, including imports from Japan and Europe, as well as popular titles from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. In addition to games, Pink Gorilla also sells retro toys, collectibles, and merchandise, making it a one-stop-shop for nostalgia enthusiasts. They also host community events, game tournaments, and charity fundraisers, making it a popular destination for gamers and collectors alike in Seattle.

My DREAM FIRST DRIVE in the New LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH (2023)!

The Lamborghini Countach LPI800-4 is a limited edition supercar that pays homage to the iconic Countach of the 1970s and 80s. It features a hybrid powertrain that combines a naturally aspirated V12 engine with an electric motor, producing a total of 802 horsepower. The car has a top speed of 221 mph and can accelerate from 0-62 mph in just 2.8 seconds. The exterior design is a modern interpretation of the classic Countach, with sharp lines, wedge-shaped profile, and scissor doors. The interior is minimalist yet luxurious, with high-quality materials and advanced technology, including a digital instrument cluster and a large infotainment screen. Only 112 units will be produced, making it a highly exclusive and sought-after supercar among collectors and enthusiasts.

2023 Corvette Z06 vs Ferrari 458 vs Porsche GT3 | Top Gear

The 2023 Corvette Z06, Ferrari 458, and Porsche GT3 are all high-performance sports cars with their unique strengths and features. The Corvette Z06 is powered by a 5.5-liter V8 engine with 670 horsepower, making it the most powerful Corvette ever made. It also features a new dual-clutch eight-speed transmission and a revised suspension system. The Ferrari 458 is a classic Italian supercar that delivers an exhilarating driving experience with its 4.5-liter V8 engine, producing 562 horsepower. The car is known for its precise handling, lightweight body, and stylish design. The Porsche GT3 is a track-focused sports car that is powered by a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine, producing 502 horsepower. It is known for its precise handling, aerodynamics, and overall performance. Each car offers a unique driving experience, and it ultimately comes down to personal preference and intended use. Here are all three compared side by side!

All-New UM773 Is A FAST Next-Gen Ryzen 7735HS Mini PC! First Hands-On

AMD Ryzen 7000 Series mini PCs are here and the first to market is the all new MinisForum UM773 Lite! Powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS this is a very powerful tiny gaming PC! In this video we do an unboxing of the UM773, Go over the specs run some benchmarks on the Ryzen 7 7735HS, Test some AAA games like Cyberpunk 2077, Spiderman remastered, Call Od Duty Modern Warfare 2 and more, plus we had to see how the Ryzen 7735HS UM773 mini pc handle emulation like Xbox360, WiiU using CEMU and PS3 emulation with RPCS3.

WTF Happened to The Greatest American Hero?

The Greatest American Hero is a show that’s much beloved by folks of a certain generation. If you grew up in the seventies or eighties, the theme song is instantly iconic. In fact, the track “Believe it or Not” by Joey Scarbury actually made it all the way to the number 2 spot on the Billboard Charts. It was actually a bigger hit than the show itself, which only ran for two and a half seasons before being cancelled with five unaired episodes in early 1983. Yet, it remains part of the pop culture, with talk of rebooting it every now and then.

n this episode of Gone But Not Forgotten, which is written by Jessica Dwyer, edited by Cesar Gabriel, and narrated by Travis Hopson, we dig into this classic show. We examine how the show was conceived, how it was an initial hit, and why it was abruptly cancelled. We also dig into failed reboots and sequels, such as the Greatest American Heroine, and how the show also introduced us to the great Michael Paré before Eddie & the Cruisers and Streets of Fire made him a heartthrob.