In this video you will learn everything you have ever wanted to know about the Brand new controller made for our amazing Dreamcast in 2020! We go in depth with this review going into all the inner workings and technical info as well. Join us for a sit down look at this controller afte...
I made these quick runs to the city for about a year and was always paid in cash. I was shown parts of NYC that I had never had the opportunity to explore before and was given the equivalent of a backstage pass to nearly every indie record store in the city. I learned so much abou...
I found my day jobs began to require me to sit down to game every night just to open the safety valve. Since I had a particularly heavy week recently, I decided to run the game I had been saving for a special occasion and booted it up. It’s several days later and I am still co...
Besides, these young people haven’t worked, haven’t seen life yet. They didn’t understand what was behind anyone’s prosperity – a lot of hard work, keeping your head down and creating something that will eventually yield results. They thought that money grows on trees and that the mom...
Ben:Right. Well, yeah. Not everybody listening will know that. Andrew:Oh, sorry. Okay, sorry. Emerson:I think probably the most exciting thing you could do with the key to La Porte is like go to the courthouse, and not have to go through the metal detector. That’s about it. ...
Heath says that in addition to the all-black cast, the creative team behind the calendar sought to infuse freshness into the Alice shoot in other ways too: they played with elements of the plot, took liberties and turned well-known parts of the story upside down. ...
What I saw was a profound – and profoundly depressing – movie about class. James Cameron knew what he was dealing with: a story of how the rich people not only get the fancy food, the comfy beds, and the pretty wives, but how, when the ship goes down, they get the lifeboats, too...
Double Feature: Jamdown Style The Harder They Come and No Place Like Home In 1972, Perry Henzell put Jamaican cinema on the map with his landmark cult classic The Harder They Come, a Robin Hood–esque crime fable starring legendary musician Jimmy Cliff that went on to become a phenomenon ...