All 31 parts to the full orchestra Star Wars Theme…played on guitar by Cooper Carter!
45 tracks. 31 orchestra parts. 12 shirts. 9 guitars. 1 Fractal Audio AX8. One giant tribute to John Williams and the greatest saga of all time. May the Force Be With You.
Kinsey is a long time special guest on my Metal Jesus Rocks YouTube channel and many of her videos have been seen by hundreds of thousands of people. Has this affected her life in any way? Has there been some fan interactions stories she can share?
Reggie may talk softly but he likes to KICK HIS ENEMY’S ASS with a swift back kick and thunderous uppercut for the quick KO. This week he shows more of the 2D Fighting Games Hidden Gems in his collection!
Games Shown:
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax
Chaos Code
SkullGirls
Double Dragon
Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
Pocket Fighter
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
Fist of the North Star
Sengoku Basara X
Mega Man Anniversary Collection
How much is my game collection worth and would I ever consider selling it? And what would I do with the extra space in my house? Find out the answers in this video with Wood from the BeatemUps here on YouTube!
TeePublic makes some of the coolest gamer and nerdy geek t-shirts you can buy. Plus they make my Metal Jesus t-shirts too! They mailed me a package of random shirts to open plus I will be giving away an original poster!
Just in time for Black Friday, Kinsey shares some of her favorite memories working retail selling video games at a corporate store and small indie store.
Are you planning on building a Game Room? Are you looking for suggestions on storage and setup? Metal Jesus walks you through the solutions he has discovered including bookshelves, entertainment centers, storage bins, dust covers and even sexy colored LED lighting!
This video is in response to the TONS of questions I get about this topic every single week. Hopefully it gives people some new ideas about their game rooms!
I sit down with Radical Reggie to show you our recent game pickups & finds from the Seattle Retro Gaming Expo & Portland Retro Gaming Expo. This is a super-sized episode at over 45 minutes, but you guys have been asking for longer episodes.
Sorry about the crappy Atari 2600 game capture footage. I had to do that old school: Aim the camcorder at the TV while playing the game. It’s not the best quality, but you get the idea.
Would I consider opening a physical retro gaming store? Where would it be located? Would I sell more than just games? What are some of the challenges I would face? Would there be a dress code?