Metal Jesus Rocks Q&A – LIVE at Portland Retro Expo!

Metal Jesus and Friends are LIVE at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo answering your questions! Join Metal Jesus, Kelsey, Kinsey, The Immortal John Hancock & Radical Reggie as we answer questions about our game collection, biggest regrets and much more!

Directed by Nick Payne and Israel Pruett
Produced by Sean Harrington, Nick Payne, and Israel Pruett
in partnership with Portland Retro Gaming Expo and Portland Community College
Filmed by Israel Pruett and Tristan Noel
Edited by Israel Pruett

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Radical Reggie: https://www.youtube.com/user/icon770
John Hancock: https://www.youtube.com/user/swlovinist
Kinsey:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSMJHi4vvNu-mETdZokpj8A
Kelsey: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVfhjBPhPY41aHm4DAR4M6Q

Heavy Metal Vinyl Pickups – Record Collection & Recommendations!

Here are the new, re-issued and used records I have picked up in the last couple months.

Albums Shown:
Steve Vai – Passion & Warfare
Testament – Brotherhood of the Snake
Airbourne – Breakin’ Outta Hell
Judas Priest – Turbo
Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
Anthrax – For All Kings
Five Finger Death Punch – Got Your Six
Volbeat – Seal the Deal & Let’s Boogie
Greenday – Revolution Radio
Whitechapel – Mark of the Blade
Mastodon – Blood Mountain
AC/DC – Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

Virtual Boy – Gaming Historian

Gaming Historian gives the complete history of the Virtual Boy. Released in 1995 by Nintendo, the Virtual Boy was supposed to change video games. Instead, it became one of the worst selling consoles of all time.

The Virtual Boy system uses a pair of 1×224 linear arrays (one per eye) and rapidly scans the array across the eye’s field of view using flat oscillating mirrors. These mirrors vibrate back and forth at a very high speed, thus the mechanical humming noise from inside the unit. Each Virtual Boy game cartridge has a yes/no option to automatically pause every 15–30 minutes so that the player may take a break.

Best WRESTLING Games: US & JAPAN – Are you rrrready?!

John Riggs is a long time wrestling fan and has played most wrestling games ever released, both in the US and Japan. Today he talks about the best wrestling games ever made for the NES, Famicom, Super Famicom, PS1, PS2, GameCube, Dreamcast, GBA and much much more!

Games Shown:
World Wrestling (NES)
Toukon Club (Famicom)
Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling: Ouja no Kon (PS1)
SmackDown! Here Comes the PAIN (PS2)
Burning Pro Wrestling (Super Famicom)
Giant Gram 2000: All-Japan Pro Wrestling 3 (DC)
Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou (N64)
WCW/NWO Revenge (N64)

Metal Jesus Wrestler

Top 10 Retro Gaming YouTube Critics

WatchMojo highlighted us: Hello and welcome to TopX, where we count down the very best of YouTube. Today we’re donning our vintage gaming T-shirts and plugging in our SNESes to bring you the top 10 Retro Gaming YouTube Critics.

These fine channels and hosts have been selected based on a number of different factors, including subscriber counts, monthly views and personal preference. We do have to limit the list to channels that mainly deal with retro gaming and that are English-speaking; thus, we must unfortunately exclude the likes of The Game Theorists and Joueur du grenier.

Ultimate GBA (GameBoy Advance) – Modded to Perfection

I work with Olivier from RetroModding.com to create the ultimate original GBA (GameBoy Advance)! We upgrade the outer shell, buttons, screen and speaker for the ultimate in Nintendo handheld nirvana.

More info: http://www.RetroModding.com

Details:
– an original GBA board and AGS-101 screen. The screen is connected to the board via an adaptor ribbon.
– a glass cover screen that gives you a better overall transparency and prevents mini surface scratches
– inside the battery compartment you will see the brightness switch on the left side
– a brand new high quality speaker
– a Hi-Fi grade class D amplifier for gameboy advance. It’s more efficient than the gba original amplifier, giving it better battery usage and significantly longer battery life
– a transparent green shell because they looks amzing and it gives a nice view of the work done inside.
– transparent buttons and bumpers were used to almost look invisible and give more accent to the shell color