Episode 77: Craptastic Soysteak
Posted on | April 10, 2011 | No Comments
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Features reviews of Calpico, Soysteak, The Adventures of Aquaman, Boozehound by Jason Wilson, Horns by Joe Hill, Full House Poker for XBox Live Arcade, Erfworld, and Amnesia: The Dark Descent. | ||||||||
Tags: amnesia > aquaman > blu-ray > boozehound > calpico > dvd > erfworld > full house poker > gamers > gaming > geek culture > geeks > horns > jason wilson > Joe Hill > movie reviews > movies > nerds > pop culture > soysteak > tv > tv reviews > video game reviews > video games
Episode 65 – All About Video Games
Posted on | April 12, 2010 | 3 Comments
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Episode 65 Is all about Video Games! The boys are joined on the couch by nationally syndicated video game columnist Doug Elfman as we discuss The Ultimate Guide to Video Games, Video Game Art, Supercade, Dungeons and Dreamers, and our picks for the Top 3 Video Games of All Time and Why. Also, Crayon fruit juices and corn dog mints. Doug Elfman’s video game column runs in daily newspapers from Hawaii to the Hamptons, Las Vegas, Boston, New Orleans, Memphis, Portland, Kansas City and newspapers across America. You can read his columns on www.thegamedork.com or follow him on twitter at @VegasAnonymous or @elfmonster. |
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Tags: corn dog mints > crayon fruit juice > doug elfman > Dungeons and Dreamers > gaming > geek news > nerds > pop culture > Supercade > The Ultimate History of Video Games > thegamedork > Top 3 Video Games of All Time > Video Game Art > video game reviews > video games
Rebecca Mayes, Audiogamer
Posted on | October 2, 2009 | No Comments
Vlarg here. Master Torgo already mentioned the videogame-related music of Rebecca Mayes in a previous article. However, he only did so in passing, and after doing some research and listening to nearly every song and watching every video she’s put out on the web, I feel, as video game nerds, we are duty-bound to pile pay more attention to this rising star in the world of enthusiasts of video games and good music in general.
As The Famous Paul can attest from his years of professional improv theater and writing funny songs (hundreds of which are piss-pants-funny and has yet to release that lazy bastard), it’s hard work making up songs all the time, and even harder to make them relevant/funny/worth listening to. To write them solely about video games, make enjoyable videos for most of them, and strike gold on a consistent basis is nigh impossible. Yet somehow Rebecca Mayes seems to pull this off with relative ease.
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