Skar Productions – My cover of “Girl in the Tower” from the game King’s Quest VI. Original song by Mark Seibert.
Skar Productions – My cover of “Girl in the Tower” from the game King’s Quest VI. Original song by Mark Seibert.
John Hancock – As a long time Star Wars fan, I have enjoyed many of the countless Star Wars games that have been produced over the years. It has been fun to collect these games over time and I wanted to share every game that I have a physical copy of. What is your favorite Star Wars game? Comment below your happy memories and thank you for watching!
It’s a Pixel THING – The history of Sierra On-Line from the beginning to the bitter end.
The Crow Continuum – On April 24th, 2020, MetalJesusRocks posted a video about games with reversible cover art and I thought it was a great idea for a video. I found it really interesting to see all the games were you could remove the cover insert, reverse it, and have a totally different package for the same game. So I started looking through my game collection to see what games I had which had reversible covers and I found 24. Then I figured since I went this far, I might as well make a video of my own.
RookerVision – Gaming Videos – This is part 1 of a 2 part set of videos that will cover my picks for 10 great arcade games that are based on movies.
I get asked all the time, what are your biggest regrets during game chasing. This list is a combination of regrets that have to deal with strickly a collecting standpoint, but also just creating the show in general as well.
JohnRiggs – I love the TurboGrafx-16. There’s a ton of great games on it that never seen to get as much love as games for other systems. Here’s 15 great ones to get you started.
Games Featured: Bloody Wolf The Legendary Axe The Legendary Axe II Devil’s Crush Alien Crush Somer Assuault Shockman Tiger Road Silent Debuggers Keith Courage in Alpha Zones Bonk’s Adventure Bonk’s Revenge Air Zonk Pac Land
Games Featured in the intro: Darkwing Duck Tail Spin Yo, Bro!
Digital Foundry – We’ve had a ton of requests to take a look at Blaze’s Evercade – a cartridge-based retro handheld. It’s certainly a fascinating device with a unique game delivery mechanism, and the emulation is strong. DF Retro’s John Linneman gives the device a thorough road-test.