11
Jun
2014
Take it Or Leave It – E3 2014 – EA
Next up in line is Electronic Arts, who had some big shoes to fill after having announced the long awaited next installment in the Star Wars: Battlefront series last year. Did they hold up okay?
10
Jun
2014
Take It Or Leave It – E3 2014 – Microsoft
10
Jun
2014
VIZ Media Manga Now On ComiXology
Starting today, you’ll no longer have to go and teach yourself Japanese and pay exorbitant overseas shipping or be subjected to the limited stock in your local bookstore in order to find some of your favorite manga, because now you can download Viz Media mangas through comiXology, including Bleach, Death Note, Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Claymore, and Tenjo Tenge.
9
Jun
2014
HLA Review – 8 On The Break
For their first full review, The Hunters of the Lost Arcades visit 8 On The Break in Dunellen, NJ and check out their rhythm games and pinball cabs.
7
Jun
2014
Saturday Six – Comic Book Redheads
OK, I know I said last week’s list of Cartoon Redheads was ungoofable, but I done goofed. Josie and the Pussycats was an Archie comic long before it was ever a cartoon, so that leads to this week’s topic. And I promise, I’m all redheaded out, and will be moving onto something else entirely next week.
5
Jun
2014
Take it Or Leave It – June 4, 2014
This week I review Action Comics #32, Tiny Titans: Return to the Treehouse #1, Chaos #2, and Original Sin #3. While you can kinda skip on Doomed, after this issue, you really need to be reading Original Sin. It’s flat out crazy!
5
Jun
2014
Hunters of the Lost Arcades
Now for something completely different! We’re the Hunters of the Lost Arcades. We scour the arcade scene to find the best and worst arcades. Let’s start with introductions first since this is the first article.
5
Jun
2014
CZW’s Dojo Wars II Results
Well, since I didn’t have anything to do, and the CZW Academy is only 20 minutes from my house, I figured I go check out their new bi-weekly show, Dojo Wars. It’s 5 matches for 5 bucks, how can you go wrong with that? I thought since the only way to see the show was to be there, and only a very limited number of people can fit in the place, there may be some interest. Read on after the jump for a full results lists and pictures.
The Alameda Music Project, a tuition-free after school program that brings music to young children, has announced a Humble Bundle featuring some games and a massive amount of music.