Today I’m playing 6 awesome racing games on Steam Deck! One of them is even DELISTED!?
GAMES SHOWN:
Blur
Buck up and Drive!
Redout
Ridge Racer Unbounded
Slipstream 5000
NFS: Underground (Gamecube)
Today I’m playing 6 awesome racing games on Steam Deck! One of them is even DELISTED!?
GAMES SHOWN:
Blur
Buck up and Drive!
Redout
Ridge Racer Unbounded
Slipstream 5000
NFS: Underground (Gamecube)
IIRaZZoRII Slow, atmospheric, dark, beatiful, bloody. This combination is, i believe, true essence of Doom horrors. When you’re alone on Phobos with monsters from hell, it’s no joke.
Mimi and Jake kick off summer with a road trip to some of Washington’s beautiful small towns and islands for some fun day trip ideas.
Redout 2 is out now! Higher speeds, more tracks and deeper customization than ever before – not to mention a killer soundtrack with over 3 hours of electronic music!
These 8 GameCube games are still great after all these years! Which ones do you still go back and play on the GameCube all these years later? Which ones did I miss?
GAMES SHOWN:
Geist
F-Zero GX
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean
Metroid Prime
Eternal Darkness
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 2 – Rogue Leader
Gotcha Force
Kirby Air Ride
Not one – but TWO – Microsoft/Xbox/Bethesda shows aired this week, so we decided to watch both of them before chiming in with our reactions. John, Rich, Oliver and Alex share their thoughts on the games on offer from the technical brilliance of Forza Motorsport to the next-gen BGS title, Starfield. Plus: what to make of the Kojima announcement?
Vintage Geek – In this video, we feature Texas Instruments’ TI-99/4A machine, explore its components and features, write some programs, and play a few classic games including Beginning Grammar, Car Wars, and Munch Man. Please like, subscribe, and stay tuned for fresh content and all the latest information about the Vintage Geek museum!
The Steam Deck is super impressive being able to play modern PC games, retro games on emulators and more. But it’s not perfect. At least not yet 😉
The mid-70’s were an optimistic time for British transport. We got the Triumph TR7 and Rover SD1, the Intercity 125 took us across the country at 125mph, and the thunderous Concorde took us over Mach 2. Britain was proving it could still do amazing engineering. Then there was the Lotus Esprit, turning heads with its crisp, folded lines and supercar styling. By using a tiny engine, it would go on to have the largest power output per litre of any car. And it would clean up so effectively in American motor racing that it was effectively banned from competition. It’s been a Bond car, twice in its amazing 28-year long production run, and Lotus keeps tantalising us with glimpses of what it will be in the future. Big Car
Made my yearly Trip to Vegas this year to hang with friends and do some game hunting. I almost passed on making the trip this year but I’m glad I made the extra effort to go as I had a great time. We also went back to some retro stores from last year to see if they had any new stock. Radical Reggie