I didn't either, but my friend did. He was gone for a week on a family vacation once and let me borrow it. I played and beat Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle on the thing. I freaking hated that game, but I was bound and determined to not let it get the better of me.Watching that video made me realize that I never had a Gameboy lol...
Kinect works fine at my place. It would suck to see DC3 lowered because his setup isn't great.
Yikes. Normally not one to get on someone for not being all pro at games, but that's not a great look. His peers all seemed to manage ok, and from my experience XCOM is a challenge on Normal but not "see me in 3 weeks" tough. Not sure I can take his review too seriously if it ends up boiling down to "but it's haaaard" knowing that.He switched to easy and said it was still hard.
If you have to have just the right setup for the game to function properly, that's a major flaw that needs to be addressed.
Then thats software not hte games fault.
There's a part in the music in Motocross that sounds exactly like a song from MST3K. I don't remember which movie it's from though, but it plays CONSTANTLY and Tom Servo starts singing to it based on what's going on screen. It's really freaky how similar they are.
Vinny's Ryan impression cracked me up.
Me as well.I'd love for more of these "Retro Quick Looks".
Also, Game Boy is truly the greatest.
I hope Ryan isn't easily offended.
I hope Ryan isn't easily offended.
If Ryan was easily offended we would have found out a long time ago.
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Funniest thing I've seen all day lol.
It sounds like it's totally the same song, go back earlier in the motocross one and you can hear the other part: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfnG8MS3xz0
Seriously. No one shaved today.
Something is happening.
That's a bad hair day if I've ever seen one.
Encyclopedia Bombastica is for showing older games? What...what were Quick Look Throwbacks then?
It's not for showing older games per se, it's Jeff's hall of fame. It's his personal favorite games. He does that "on his own time" alone from home. That's why it's a bit "low budget" and this is as intented. He talked about that many times during his past jar times.
This is something that Vinny and I have been talking about in one form or another for a pretty long time. After debating the different ways to approach this topic, I decided we should just start doin' it. The goal is simple: Giant Bomb should have video of every game ever made on it. It's an encyclopedia, right? So Brad came up with the name and here we are. More soon! - Jeff
Awww, if he doesn't mean from the staff and just gameplay, I could have provided a shit load of NES basketball games a couple months ago.He has talked about making a hall of fame, sure, but this video doesn't seem to be that
From their Facebook page:
He's describing this as nothing more than a look at an old game.
I'd certainly upload videos if they "quick looked" over them.It sounds like a cool idea, got the feeling is going to be pretty community driven. Altought It would be amusing if they actually try to do it all by themselves (specially with the niche otaku ones)
I really hope they play bladerunner again.. that game looked awesome
Just watched the ILM vid, & I was wondering what Americans/Non-Europeans used instead of Scart connectors? It was pretty shocking to see them not know what one was(I can't even imagine how bad my PS2 would have looked without the official RGB cable).
Composite and S-Video would be my guess.
If we're talking about the era between RF and HDMI, yeah, it's composite, s-video, vga and component.
You guys were getting Component cables before the Xbox/GC had them? Those were the first consoles I saw with those, whereas Scart was around during the SNES era(admittedly not RGB, but it was still a Scart cable).
PS2 was the first console I remember owning component cables for. SNES/Genesis and Playstation/N64 all used Composite/RF as far as I was aware of.