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?
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 problem with Lithium-Ion batteries is way more complex than people realize and may not be the solution we actually need. The discussion about solid state rechargeable batteries is clearly the future…but how soon will we get there?
Want to know what cars will rise in value? Here’s a trick to help predict it! People are always asking me what cars will rise in value, so today I’m letting you know a trick I think will help predict what cars will go up in value.
Decked Out – This is my favorite Steam Deck Starter Guide. In this video he’ll explore the menus of the Decks Gaming Mode and show you some different tips and tricks on where to get started with it. He’ll show you some useful controller options as well as some of the most useful settings to mess around with when you get your Steam Deck. Enjoy 🙂
Gaming Off The Grid – On today’s episode of Gaming Off The Grid, we dive into light gun games for the PlayStation 1. We discuss what all you need to get started, the two different gun options and the games available to play. We then talk about if it is worth it in 2022.
Pitfall! was released on iOS back in 2012 but was abandoned around 2017 and is now nearly impossible to play. Should these mobile games be preserved and archived for future generations? I think so!