Gargoyles Comic Number 8 Review
by Adam, filed in Comics, Powet.TV Show, Videos on Apr.22, 2008
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by Adam, filed in Comics, Powet.TV Show, Videos on Apr.22, 2008
by Sindra, filed in Reviews on Apr.21, 2008
I wish I knew how to begin this review. I usually enter with some common thing a reader can relate to, then go into my opening statements and opinions about the anime I’m reviewing. However I can’t seem to come up with anything meaningful this time around to properly describe exactly what the anime “Papuwa” is, except this:
Crack.
Pure awesome and silly crack.
by FakeTrout, filed in TV on Apr.21, 2008


WYOU Community TV in Madison, WI is in the middle of a 4 week series of airing local Rock Band gamers playing short sets and pitting them against each other for prizes. I stopped by the studio last week and filed this report for The Daily Page: Stars are born with Virtual Rock Band on WYOU
Read more by Zac Shipley at The Daily Page.
by Crazy, filed in Toys on Apr.20, 2008

Some quick details from He-Man.org:
I have included the lengthy notes from the Fan Q&A and He-Man.org’s exclusive Q&A after the jump.
I found it interesting to note that Mattel does not own the rights to any character in the Filmation series that was not a toy or in the original mini-comics.
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by William Talley, filed in Games, Lost Classics on Apr.19, 2008
Swedish developer Atod developed this 2-player puzzle game for Amiga. Publisher Seika remade this game for the Super Nintendo, and there was also an MS-DOS release. It’s gameplay can best be described as a simplified version of Lemmings with platforming elements. Although it was highly unique and addictive, it received very little attention upon its release. A shame too, as fans of Lemmings will take a liking to it. Two wizards, Hokus and Pokus inadvertently release the lemming-like troddlers, mindless little creatures that, if left to their own devices, will march to their deaths. Their boss, the grand wizard Divinus, has tasked them with cleaning up the mess and getting the troddlers safely to the exit. To do so, you’ll have to use your magic wand which generates blocks. The blocks can be used to either kill enemies or create platforms for the troddlers to walk on. You’ll also have to watch out for hazards, collect gems, and fight off various enemies. The game has 4 different modes: Training, Solo, Co-op, and competitive multiplayer. The game is backed up by a password save feature, and the Solo and Co-op modes have dozens of missions to complete. The game starts off simple, but the levels get trickier and trickier. Weather you play alone or with a friend, Troddlers is quite enjoyable. SNES players can even use the mouse to play the game. This is one of those games that need a sequel on the DS, a 3-d remake on the Wii, or even a Virtual Console re-release, but since the developers and/or publishers are MIA, (Atod was snatched up by Mace Griffin developer Warthog and I’m not sure if Seika still exists) it may never receive the type of attention it deserves. Thus, if you want to enjoy this great puzzle/platformer, then you’ll have to hunt down the cartridge.
by Crazy, filed in Powet Toys, Toys on Apr.19, 2008
Show Notes:
Sky Lynx comes with no accessories.
The name Sky Lynx was reused only once for a repaint of Armada Mini-con Gunbarrel. He was released in the Cybertron mini-con two-packs with Thunderblast, a repaint of Armada Mini-con Bonecrusher.
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by FakeTrout, filed in Comics on Apr.18, 2008
Its been years since Marvel Vs Capcom hit arcades, and its still one of the most popular fighters with both casual players and tournament pros. But Capcom doesn’t hold the Marvel license anymore so re-releases and sequels aren’t happening any time soon.
To tap into this audience, Midway is going to announce shortly what heard back in September, that Mortal Kombat is going to be taking on the DC Universe. Noob.com has been running blurry images trying to hype things up for a big reveal, but Mortal Kombat Online has spoiled the whole thing with this:

Sub-Zero vs Batman.
Since this is still not fully announced, details are scarce; but one rumor persists: No fatalities, little blood. Last week on 1up.com’s 1up Yours podcast, Shane Bettenhausen said the next MK would be rated T, and this move is consistent with that thought. We’ll keep an eye out for a full press release soon.
The official website www.worldscollide.com is up and I’ve added the trailer at the top. See also Gamespot’s interview with Ed Boon. Mortal Kombat VS DC Universe is due fall 2008.
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in h2g2, Powet.TV Presents, Powetcast on Apr.18, 2008
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Episode 1 – Fit the First |
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(Fit the Fourth starts at 07:30.)
It’s finally arrived, boys and girls — the final of the four originally-completed episodes by Not Them Productions. Our heroes make their escape from the planet of Magrathea to… where exactly? Those familiar with the original story may be surprised (but not unpleasantly so) by the answer.
(Check out our new POWETcast thread in the forums to leave some feedback about the show. Alternatively, you can write a comment below and let us know what you think, and/or leave a review at our iTunes store to let others know what they should think!)
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