Wave Race 64 released on the Nintendo 64 in 1996 and with it came amazing jet ski arcade action, awesome sound and music and most of all amazing looking water physics that still holds up all these years later. In todays episode we take a closer look at the Waves of Wave Race 64 and deep dive to see how it was done by the skilled development team at Nintendo EAD.
Brett Weiss – – Old School Gamer Magazine, a great retro video game mag, is now on Kickstarter! Watch John Riggs, Metal Jesus Rocks, and Tim Kitzrow of NBA Jam fame talk about it. OSG Magazine is still going strong, but publisher Ryan Burger is doing a Kickstarter campaign to make it bigger and better than ever. It’s great that a physical classic gaming magazine is still being published. I write for OSG and stand behind it as a fun publication. You can check out the Kickstarter and get more info here:
This is the best explanation of how a differential works in your car. How the automobile differential allows a vehicle to turn a corner while keeping the wheels from skidding.
M3S Retro Smart Video Game Console Built-in 1500+ Games 16 Bit Mini Handheld Game Player portable emulator that can emulate arcades, retro consoles and portable devices. Has some cool features For $30, but maybe it’s a good gift for Kids? Radical Reggie
The 1988 Ferrari Testarossa (~$150,000 in the used market) is an icon of 80s culture. From its stylish side strakes to its star appearance in Miami Vice, driving the Testarossa instantly makes you appear about 20 percent cooler. The mid-engine flat 12 makes a strong 385 horsepower and 362 lb ft of torque. And since this is a euro spec with a catless Tubi exhaust, it makes wonderful sounds as you climb the revs. Thomas and James are excited to see what made this car special in its era, and how it stood out from its competitors.
Here’s a shootout of a bunch of HDMI splitters, switches and audio extractors I’ve been using. They’re all zero-lag devices (even in downscaling modes!) and appear to work well with retro gaming devices, including the OSSC. The first “reviews” are the longest, as they explain everything you need to know about these devices, then the rest reference those.
Hey everyone, awhile back Jason and I went game hunting and I final put the video footage together that Jason helped me capture while out hunting. I found some cool stuff as usual, but also wanted to add a current pickup to addition of the games I got while out game hunting with Jason – Radical Reggie
The Ouya released in 2013 and was hyped as a disrupter to the video game industry. After a successful Kickstarter campaign, it famously was discontinued by 2015 due to lack of sales and an underwhelming catalog of good games. It was labelled as a failure and with it, its Ouya storefront was shutdown in 2019 reducing the micro console to a mere paperweight. But a community of passionate Ouya fans have kept the console alive thanks to a homebrew Ouya API replacement. In this episode we dust on my old Ouya from 2013 and bring it back to life once again in 2022!
Watch our PowerWash Simulator review. PowerWash Simulator’s simple yet therapeutic style of gameplay provides an enjoyable way to chill out across its numerous generously sized levels. PowerWash Simulator is available on PC and Xbox consoles.