Full Throttle Remastered reviewed by Mike Rougeau of IGN on PC and PlayStation 4.
Let’s Play Full Throttle Remastered with Tim Schafer! – Up At Noon Live!
Full Throttle Remastered reviewed by Mike Rougeau of IGN on PC and PlayStation 4.
Let’s Play Full Throttle Remastered with Tim Schafer! – Up At Noon Live!
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Episode 8). Arriving in your galaxy December 15.
A live stream / Let’s play from RazörFist and his favorite point-and-click of all time! Plus he takes questions from viewers.
Blade Runner is a 1997 point-and-click adventure game developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Interactive for Microsoft Windows. The game is not a direct adaptation of the 1982 Ridley Scott film Blade Runner, but is instead a “sidequel”, telling an original story, which runs parallel to the film’s plot, occasionally intersecting with it.
Kelsey was lucky enough to pick up this Mark III (with 9 games!) at the Portland Retro Gaming Swap Meet earlier this year. Here is her review!
Let’s look at how Double Fine weaved characterisation into level design, in the 2005 cult classic Psychonauts.
Wood, Mykie and Cameron find a huge haul of retro video games at a community garage sale. Nintendo, Playstation and even a boxed ColecoVision. Then later, Metal Jesus Rocks takes Wood on a road trip through California to attend the E3 Expo. Naked People Are Neat.
Jerry Barnacules was invited to tour the private collection of the notorious Immortal John Hancock who has 26 complete console collections & thousands of other obscure items including rare games, systems & collectibles. He manages to use every square inch of his garage to house this collection and keep some kind of order so everything has its place and can be easily found. His most prized collection is his SEGA collection which takes up one entire wall of the garage from floor to ceiling.
▼ Visit the Immortal John Hancocks channel for many more videos on this collection▼
▼ Complete Collections in this room (all games and accessories) ▼
1. Nes
2. N64
3. Virtual Boy
4. Sega Master System
5. Genesis
6. Sega CD
7. 32X
8. Dreamcast
9. RCA Studio II
10. APF M1000
11. Memorex VIS
12. Nuon
13. Vectrex
14. Game.com
15. N Gage
16. Neo Geo Pocket
17. Odyssey 2
18. Atari 7800
19. Microvision
20. Action Max
21. Interactivevision
22. Game Gear
23. Jaguar CD
24. Turbo Grafx
25. TRS 80 licensed carts
26. Super Nintendo
Nova Collective performs “Dancing Machines” from their debut album “The Further Side.”
Nova Collective began in 2014 when bassist Dan Briggs (Between the Buried and Me, Trioscapes) and guitarist Richard Henshall (Haken) began exchanging emails about music; before long, a few demos were fleshed out into full arrangements. Drummer Matt Lynch (Trioscapes, Cynic) and keyboardist Pete Jones (ex-Haken) came on board shortly after to finish writing the album. The Further Side was written on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, with Briggs and Lynch in America and Henshall and Jones in England, sharing session files until the group could get together at the beginning of 2015 to record with engineer Jamie King (Between the Buried and Me, The Contortionist). Mixed by Rich Mouser (Neal Morse, Transatlantic), it is immediately
clear that The Further Side is a labor of love for all involved, and that enthusiasm shines throughout.
MORE INFO HERE: MetalBlade.com
Blizzard Entertainment presents a modern take on the original StarCraft experience in StarCraft: Remastered. More info HERE
I reveal behind the scenes stories and other secrets about my Top 10 most watched videos!