Welcome to my 8 comedy sci-fi movies mini-review & recommendations. If you want to watch the best or qwerky , check these out.
After making many videos on depressing topics like Post apocalyptic and dystopian sci-fi- Today I thought I would make a video on Comedy science fiction, for a nice change of pace.
Where Comedy sci-fi is a subgenre of science fiction that often exploits the genre’s conventions for comedic effect. Where it often mocks or satirizes standard sci-fi tropes – like alien invasion of Earth or interstellar travel although not all necessarily do this.
Hyperkin’s RetroN 5 continues to be a popular yet decisive retro clone system that has many redeeming qualities…and a few things it needs to improve upon. Metal Jesus & Kelsey give you their honest opinion after using the Retron 5 for several years.
John Rochelle asks:
I know you have a massive game collection. I wanted to know what you do to protect your games from theft, fire & natural disasters.
It’s time again for us to show you what games we have added to the collection over the last couple months! PS4, PS1, PS2, PC, Amiga, C64, and so much more!
One more anime cover before the month’s over! It’s one of my favorites for sure, but I have to admit the ending was a real let down for me personally. Either way, doesn’t detract from the fantastic music the series has.
Generally games based on movies, TV, etc. are poorly received, though some are hidden gems. What are your favorite games based on licensed properties and why?
GAMES SHOWN:
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (SFC)
NBA Hang Time (N64)
The Terminator (SCD)
MegaForce (Atari2600)
LOTR: War in the North (PS3)
LOTR: Conquest (X360)
Willow (Arcade)
King Kong 2 (Famicom)
South Park: Let’s Go Tower Defense Play! (X360)
Wendy Every Witch Way (GBC)
Choukousoku GranDoll (PS1)
Ghostbusters (Wii)
Alice Madness Returns (X360)
James Bond 007: Blood Stone (X360)
Star Wars: Republic Commando (Xbox)
Art Attack is back! We partnered with our friends at VR Scout to bring you a season full of virtual reality art made in Tilt Brush. This time, we asked artist George Peaslee to recreate famous paintings in virtual reality, so we can all experience the magic of these paintings up close! First up, “Starry Night” by Vincent van Gogh.
A simple question that needs answering: what what do the picture settings on your TV actually change? From brightness to overscan, Dave runs through the definition of each option, and how to extract the best picture.