“Teeth of the Hydra” from Steve Vai’s new album “Inviolate”
Builders of the Hydra guitar – Kazuya Kuroki, Hirotada Nomura, Moti Kashiuchi
“Teeth of the Hydra” from Steve Vai’s new album “Inviolate”
Builders of the Hydra guitar – Kazuya Kuroki, Hirotada Nomura, Moti Kashiuchi
Here are 5 games that exceeded my expectations and really SURPRISED me at how great they are!
Radical Reggie – I don’t really Talk about the Resident Evil games much these days, but I do love the Series and the Lore it brought upon us over the years, I’m more of a old school Resident Evil fan meaning I’m into the tank controls and awkward camera angels the series was known for back in its beginnings. I do like the modern games as well, but not have actually made me scared like the original games.
CGI superheroes are more common than you think. The video above breaks down some surprising uses of digidoubles in superhero movies — and shows just how often they appear in modern movies.
Cannon Films were the kings of B-action movies in the mid-eighties, but they wanted to move into the big leagues. They set their sites on Sylvester Stallone, then at the peak of his popularity, to star in movies for them. Their first film together, Cobra, was not a typical Cannon movie. It had a huge budget – $25 million and was a co-production with a major studio, Warner Bros. It was meant to be a blockbuster and indeed was a financial success grossing $48 million at the domestic box office and about twice that domestically. Yet, it was considered a mild disappointment because Marion Cobretti did not become the next Rambo. Even still, Cannon had to be happy, and they doubled down on Sly, offering him the highest salary ever paid to a movie star at the time – $12 million – to star in 1987’s Over the Top.
Based on a script by actor Gary Conway and David Engelbach, the film was pitched as a low-key character-driven drama, with the lead earmarked for a guy like Don Johnson. The story of a man trying to win back his estranged son, once writer Stirling Silliphant, the writer of In The Heat of the Night, The Poseidon Adventure, and The Towering Inferno was brought in, it was pumped up to become an epic Rocky-esque tale, so who else could they get on board but Stallone?
The result was a major box office flop whose entire domestic gross didn’t cover Stallone’s salary, but in the decades since its cult status has grown to the point that it’s now one of Stallone’s most popular eighties movies.
A closer look at the Original Xbox Development Kit (XDK) – DVT-4 –
Review of the AMIGA A500 mini computer. It comes w/ 25 fully licensed games, tons of options and the ability to side load your own Amiga games off a USB stick. But was it worth the wait and $140!?
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Good news! Many Nightdive Studios titles are ready to play on Steam Deck! Turok, Turok 2, System Shock: Enhanced Edition, System Shock 2, SiN: Gold, Shadow Man, Quake, Doom 64, Blood, PowerSlave: Exhumed and more will be added soon! Nightdive Studios
In this video we sit down with Ken & Roberta Williams in their house in Southern California for an exclusive chat about Sierra On-Line games including some of their biggest hits and some of their failures and disappointments. We discuss the making of the popular games like King’s Quest, Leisure Suit Larry & Phantasmagoria…but also some of the hidden gems and nuggets from Dynamix, Papyrus, Coktel Vision and more.