New for 2018 is a look at my upgraded audio and video setup for my game room, including a new Onkyo receiver, four Klipsch speakers and massive subwoofer. Also my HDTV got an upgrade as well!
It has been long rumored that The Devil and musicians sometimes go hand in hand. Some music fans may be surprised that this belief goes back much further than you think! And is there proof that Satan had a hand in creating some of the most memorable tunes?
Happy New Year Everyone! Here’s my Top 5 Games of 2017, and a few honorable mentions! There’s still so many 2017 games I still haven’t played, but here’s some of my favorites! Thanks for all the love and support this year! Here’s to an AMAZING 2018!
Making The Dark Side of The Moon in studio
Developed during live performances, an early version was premiered several months before recording began; new material was recorded in two sessions in 1972 and 1973 at Abbey Road in London. The group used some advanced recording techniques at the time, including multitrack recording and tape loops. Analogue synthesizers were prominent in several tracks
Eidos Interactive in the late 90s to early 2000s released most of their games in a unique trapezoid box. I have almost all of them here in this video and I show what makes them so special.
Play your Nintendo 64 with bit-perfect video and audio on a modern HDTV with the UltraHDMI kit, which captures video as digital RGB, optionally adding processing like scanlines and crop/fill, producing up to 1080p HDMI output. This my review of the kit and whether I think it’s worth the high cost.
** This is not a sponsored or paid review. I purchased the UltraHDMI kit and had Michael Smith of the Seattle Retro Gaming Group install it. The opinions expressed in the video are my own **
Game development isn’t easy. There’s always lots of hard work to do and plenty of controversy from fans to go along with it. But here are some things about making games that you may not have known.