The Cover Project, Universal Game Cases and More Ways To Shelve Games!
I am a big fan of The Cover Project. I have frequented the site a ton and eventually became a member that uploaded my own work to the site. Because of my passion for shelving my games I figured I would share this How To with all of you! Enjoy!
Thanks to NESComplex for inspiring me to do this video, as well as Russ Lyman for mentioning this upcoming video in his own video!
NESComplex: http://www.youtube.com/user/NESComplex
Russ Lyman: http://www.youtube.com/user/RussLyman
Special Thanks as always to FamilyJules7X, though I may not have used his music in this video (and the video says contrary) I always will link to this awesome musician:
FamuilyJules7x: http://www.youtube.com/user/FamilyJules7x
Top 10: Games That Deserve A Sequel
Games get sequels all the time as companies become lazier and lazier at coming up with new ideas for games…but why were these games left out?
10. Solarstriker
9. Mutant League Football
8. Darkstalkers
7. Startropics
6. F-Zero
5. Rouge Squadron
4. Castlevania
3. Panzer Dragoon
2. Killer Instinct
1. Shenmue
Special Thanks to FamilyJules7x for the Music:
http://www.youtube.com/user/FamilyJules7X
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Top 10 Bad Guy Themes in Video Games
Wreck-It Ralph is on Blu-Ray/DVD this week! So in celebration of bad guys being awesome, here is my personal Top 10 Bad Guy Themes in Video Games!
10. Ridley’s Theme - Super Metroid
9. Dracula’s Theme - Castlevania: Dracula X: Rondo of Blood
8. Shivan Theme - Freespace 2
7. King K Rool’s Theme - Donkey Kong Country
6. Bowser’s Theme - Super Mario Bros
5. Rival Theme - Pokémon Gold/Silver
4. Boss Theme - Mega Man 2
3. Death Egg Theme - Sonic the Hedgehog 3
2. Ganon’s Theme - The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
1. Dancing Mad - Final Fantasy VI
Ouya shipping to Kickstarter backers March 28th
$99.99 gaming console Ouya will be shipping to its Kickstarter backers on March 28th, the company has just announced. A full retail launch is still planned for June, but the console will be shipping soon to more than developers, who started receiving kits late last year. We’re also hearing about some potentially exciting new Ouya projects.
I believe I may be the only person I know who is not excited by Ouya. I like collecting games, I like putting them on a shelf and this kills all of that. Besides the fact that it is just Android and plays a bunch of mobile games, which are sub par to begin with.
In a year or so this thing will be sink or soar, and it all depends upon developers to make this things fate.
(via theverge)
Goodwill Hunting: Episode 4
I picked up a variety of games and had some excellent Craigslist experiences. See what I got and announcements about upcoming content!
