A ninja and a dog go walking through the airport, but thugs won’t leave them alone. Is the dog a ninja, too? Can I control just the dog? I really like the dog. There’s a dog in this game. Shadow Dancer was released by Sega in 1989. “While there were many follow-ups that came out… Continue reading
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Hey! Remember! Jack In with Limp Bizkit on SegaNet
We came across this pretty amazing SegaNet ad the other day. If you’ll remember in 2000 one of the more progressive features of Sega’s Dreamcast was that it supported online gaming. When you are done beating up on your friends locally and online, who else would you want to play against? Celebrities? Ok, I guess…. Continue reading
Colonial Marines DLC Out, Hurray?
A sneaky piece of DLC has made itself available today for the infamous Aliens: Colonial Marines. The DLC, an addition to the game that is supposed to enhance the story or add content as a means of keeping it relevant, features a storyline from the perspective of three characters that seem to be important to… Continue reading
Radio Waves for 03/08/13
Video games are some of the most comfortable forms of escapism available at my fingertips. If I want to drive a taxi off a pier, I can play Grand Theft Auto. If I want to jump-kick a sightseer off a pier, I can play Sleeping Dogs. Seriously, the pier is just a dangerous place. In terms of… Continue reading
A June Release for Company of Heroes 2
I reported last week that Metro: Last Light was going to be delayed and now comes news that Company of Heroes 2, another former THQ property, will be pushed back to June. Producer Greg Williams says the delay is a means of making sure they deliver a “high quality sequel the fans deserve”, which, as… Continue reading
Radio Waves for 02/22/13
A typical year in video games tends to be lopsided in terms of big name releases. Slow in the beginning, but everyone is swimming in AAA titles by the holidays. What happens as those big titles get completed? I’ve chosen to reach shoulder-deep into the dirtier side of gaming and play two poorly-received games, hoping… Continue reading
Aftermath of The Horrible Show Live #402
Justin, Josh, and Ethan discuss the details of the THQ assets auction, their recent Iron Brigade addiction, in-game chat preferences, WW II fighter planes and more with the live chat audience. Aftermath Episodes – The mics stay on after the show ends as the conversation continues and live chat interacts with the cast. The Horrible… Continue reading
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit Video Reflex Review: That’s Between a Bunny and His Duck
The crazy French developers at Arkedo Studio made a new game. That game is called Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit. It involves an undead cape-wearing rabbit (who is also the Prince of Hell) trying to recover stolen photos of him masturbating with a rubber ducky. Naturally, this game is a metroidvania-ish side scroller with… Continue reading
Aftermath of The Horrible Show Live #319
The audience has opinions on Hell Yeah!, Justin should stop asking questions about The Walking Dead, Ethan struggles to wait for the Euro release of XCOM, and surprise, Dishonored confirms that Josh likes to kill people. Aftermath Episodes – The mics stay on after the show ends as the conversation continues and live chat interacts with the cast…. Continue reading
Blue Stinger Retro Review: The Dive Bar of Dreamcast Games
To this day, I don’t really know what Blue Stinger was actually about. I was an angsty teenager when I last played it so my emotional pursuit of the opposite sex and a tendency to fall asleep listening to Linkin Park more than muffled the intricate details of my semi-adulthood. I can piece together bits… Continue reading
Don’t Be That Guy: Debunking the Myths of a Sega Fanboy
I’ll admit that I’m a huge Sega fan boy. The Master System was my first console and I have fonder memories of the Genesis and Dreamcast than the SNES and Nintendo 64. I’m also a fairly intelligent human being that has never let such bias get in the way of reality and the reality is… Continue reading
I Learned Something Today: Kid Chameleon
Being a kid is tough. I should know, I used to be one. In light of this, I think it’s beneficial for former kids like myself to look back on their own childhoods and use those experiences to help modern day children live the best lives they can. Seeing as I was kind of a… Continue reading