Metal Jesus Rocks & John Riggs bring you a Nintendo Game Boy & Game Boy Color (GBC) BUYING GUIDE for new collectors! We talk about the hardware, colors, variants, accessories and then give you some Day 1 Purchase game recommendations in every genre. This is a fun guide that every new Game Boy owner should watch!
Games Shown:
Pokemon Yellow
MegaMan II
Gargoyle’s Quest
Donkey Kong
Mole Mania
Kwirk
Faceball 2000
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Final Fantasy Adventure
Final Fantasy Legend II
rockman 2 game boy DMG Synchronization lsdj kaos pad korg drum&bass noise
Game Boy music is a type of chip music produced using a portable gaming device from the Game Boy line of consoles. To produce music of this genre, one needs a Game Boy and a cartridge containing appropriate tracking software, such as Little Sound DJ.
Adam Sharp asks: What are your favorite local multiplayer games? Kinsey & Metal Jesus answer this with some of our favorites including games for hardcore and casual gamers, couch co-op and much more.
KacyDaGameNerd & Metal Jesus show you everything a new Nintendo Wii console buyer needs to know: hardware variations, accessories, 3rd party add-ons, rare or unusual games and some fun game recommendations for Day 1 Purchase!
GAMES SHOWN:
Cyberbike
My Horse & Me: Riding for Gold
Wii Fit
Wii Sports
Punch-Out!!
Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll
Xenoblade Chronicles
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
RECOMMENDED GAMES:
Spyborgs
Sin & Punishment: Star Successor
Kirby’s Return to Dreamland
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2
Mario Ware: Smooth Moves
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition
Donkey Kong Country Returns
Boom Blox Bash Party
Mario Kart Wii
ExciteBots: Trick Racing Continue reading Nintendo Wii BUYING GUIDE & Best Games→
Over the years, I have accumulated some very odd video game items in my collection. In this video, I showcase some of my more bizarre pieces that have mostly been forgotten leftovers, failed ideas, or complete misses in the game and media industry. I do always take donations. Below is a clip showcasing me opening up one of the Murder Mystery Discs.
Tom Psytek asks…
What is your collection goal? Do you prefer going for full sets or for a personal composition? And did you ever not buy a game or sell one because you think it does not belong in your collection?
The Nokia N-Gage was a failed cell phone / gaming handheld that crashed and burned with only 58 physical games released for it. However, there is a small but dedicated collecting community for it and The Immortal John Hancock happens to have a 100% complete N-Gage collection. Plus he also shows us some of the handheld variations, different packaging, game highlights, preview and press editions and even a very rare N-Gage demo kiosk used at Gamestop!
Games Shown:
Ashen
Asphalt Urban GT
Civilization
Elder Scrolls Travels – Shadowkey
Pathway to Glory
Pocket Kingdom
Red Faction
Sega Rally Championship
Tony Hawk Pro Skater
Worms Wold Party
X-Men Legends II
With its retro-futuristic lines and performance that will take you from zero to “whoa” in a handful of seconds, the Chryslus Rocket ‘69 is a unique addition to any car collection featuring a custom Forzavista experience that details its history and lets players check out its features in astonishing detail.
Beginning today, codes for the Chryslus Rocket ’69 will be sent via Xbox Live messages to gamers who have played either Forza Motorsport 6 or Fallout 4 on Xbox One while connected to their Xbox Live profile (one code per Xbox Live account). Due to the millions of codes being sent, it can take up to seven days for codes to arrive. Players who purchase Forza Motorsport 6 and/or Fallout 4 between April 14 and the end of the month will receive their codes beginning in early May.
Kinsey & Metal Jesus bring you the latest news in retro gaming for April 12th 2016. If you have stories you’d like to see us cover, please let us know!
The second collection of inductees for the Video Game Hall of Fame has been announced for the Strong museum in Rochester, including games like Final Fantasy, Elite, The Sims, Civilization, etc.
The Strong houses the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of historical materials related to play and is home to the International Center for the History of Electronic Games, the National Toy Hall of Fame, the World Video Game Hall of Fame, the Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play, the Woodbury School, and the American Journal of Play. Together, these enable a multifaceted array of research, exhibition, and other interpretive and educational activities that serve a diverse audience of adults, families, children, students, teachers, scholars, collectors, and others around the globe.