Movie Posters: Drive
by Crazy, filed in Movie Posters on Sep.11, 2011
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by Crazy, filed in Movie Posters on Sep.11, 2011
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Famicom Dojo Podcast, Podcasts, Tokyo Game Show on Sep.09, 2011
Vinnk and SeanOrange preview their trip to Tokyo Game Show 2011, reminisce about their previous coverage in 2007, and discuss what wonderful things can be done with their new theme song! What are you looking forward to at Tokyo Game Show?
by Crazy, filed in Games on Sep.08, 2011
Fruit Fucker, a fan-favorite character from the regular webcomic, Penny Arcade, makes a cameo in the game Shoot Many Robots. As you can see above in the video, his cameo is true to form. He is a hat for the playable character. You can see more pictures from their booth at PAX Prime here. The game will be coming in 2012 to Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and PC.
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Famicom Dojo, Powet.TV Show on Sep.07, 2011
The SegaScope-3D came out at the same time as Nintendo’s Famicom 3D System, but Sega saw fit to release their peripheral in the US as well.
Also in stark contrast to Nintendo, Sega developed all of its own 3D games. Check them out in Part 2 of our Retro 3D Special!
Blip.TV Version
Direct Link: Season 2 Special: SegaScope 3-D
YouTube Version [HD]
Direct Link: Famicom Dojo Season 2: SegaScope 3-D
Show Notes
http://famicomdojo.tv/season2/segascope-3d
Complete your own 3D collection at Flashback Vintage Electronics, or get one of the sweet “Wordy” shirts at Level Up Studios.
Check out sweet ads from the ’80s for the SegaScope 3-D, Star Strike on the Intellivision, and more in our show notes!
by William Talley, filed in $20 Game Of The Week, Articles on Sep.05, 2011

Spore was perhaps Will Wright and Maxis’ most ambitious game to date. Although it wasn’t perfect, it’s level of customization is rivaled only by Maxis’ other big franchise, The Sims. While it may have caught some heat with the whole creationism vs evolution debates, a key part of its gameplay is how things evolve over time. Like Enix’s EVO from nearly 2 decades prior, Spore’s big hook is that it makes a controversial subject such as evolution a fun part of the gameplay.
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by FakeTrout, filed in Games, Podcasts, Powetcast on Sep.05, 2011
A dozen years after Dreamcast’s launch, it is still one of the most revered and loved systems. Cult status doesn’t count for the NES or the Playstation, everyone had one of those, but if you got a Dreamcast in it’s all too brief 19 month life span, you should listen to this episode.
If you don’t know why we care then you DEFINITELY need to listen because you missed some great games, and it is not too late to play many of them!
Listen live on this page, or subscribe via RSS or iTunes.
Direct Link:Powetcast 105: I Dreamed A Dreamcast
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by Crazy, filed in Movie Posters on Sep.04, 2011
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Famicom Dojo Podcast, Podcasts on Sep.02, 2011
Retro games may be beloved (if not exceedingly difficult), but do their descendants still have a place in the modern gaming world? When the original creator of a franchise moves on, is it time for the publisher to move on to something else? What about the fans? Phil Bond joins Sean and Vinnk this week as we discuss the cancellation of Mega Man Legends 3, and what nearly 50,000 people are trying to do about it.
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