A Winner is You – A quick collection of games based on comic books. Inspired by a video uploaded by Lightsaber Samurai.
A Winner is You – A quick collection of games based on comic books. Inspired by a video uploaded by Lightsaber Samurai.
The Laird’s Lair – This mini-documentary covers the crazy story of 5 different games that all lay claim to being the real sequel to the iconic puzzle game Tetris.
Born-Again-Nerd – I am at it again with a new unit called the Retrogame 300 – In this episode, I will do a quick review and show off the unit’s features. Still much to learn about this unit. I recommend you do your own research before buying. I briefly compare this unit with the LDK v1 (box) since it’s close to the price bracket.
Paul ‘Mega RetroMan’ Tesi – This was the run I was originally hoping for. This is a playthrough and NEW WORLD RECORD of the 1990 Nintendo World Championships for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Done on 5/14/2020
Score – 4,572,360 Player – Mega RetroMan
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Digital Foundry – Not much has been seen of The Outer Worlds prior to launch – but with developer Virtuos claiming any current-gen console game can be ported to Switch, and with 1080p docked and 720p mobile resolutions announced, we were hopeful of a good conversion. Ultimately, the ambition is there, but the cuts are too many and the final pay-off simply isn’t good enough.
TheGebs24 – In this video Gemma discusses Games she LOVED as a kid but DISLIKE as an adult! This is a video response to Metal Jesus Rocks and crew in which they discuss retro games that peaked their attention as kids and then failed to live up to the previous hype!
PeteDorr – I pick out a stack of PS2 RPG’s from my collection that are $20 or under on US eBay. There are lots of underappreciated games in here that rarely get mentioned as a recommendation by others, so let me know if you end up giving them a try after watching this!
Little Car – 1936 was a great year to be alive, because the first car appeared with pop-up headlights – quite possibly the best thing to happen to headlights since someone thought to use a light bulb instead of a gas light. They appeared simultaneously on two cars – the Italian Alfa Romeo 8C, and the American Cord 810. You had to manually wind them up and down using a handle on the dashboard. At the time they were a handy way of streamlining the front of the car, producing an aerodynamic shape that mimicked racing cars of the day, although the streamlining advantage was negligible.