Bigfoot: Hidden Giant review.Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Bigfoot: Hidden Giant from G5 Entertainment for the iPad. A premise that fascinates our inner cryptozoologists, Bigfoot: Hidden Giant is the latest hidden object adventure game from G5 Entertainment. The game tells the story of Linda, a Bigfoot researcher who sets off to find the great beast. Of course, Linda finds more than she bargained for. This is a pretty standard hidden object game. You search the screen for items, and there are also puzzles. Evidently the Bigfoot is easily enticed by a fruit smoothie. This video review features video gameplay footage of Bigfoot: Hidden Giant for the iPad and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek. Check out more reviews from Classic Game Room at: www.YouTube.com and www.YouTube.com For the latest trailers, visit www.YouTube.com And connect with us at: www.ClassicGameRoom.com http www.gplus.to www.Twitter.com www.Twitter.com Mondatica helps you to everythings you need with Facebook, Social Games, Technology & Videogames! Every day Video tutoria and how to, stay tuned with us!
VG Pocket Caplet review.Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow hardware review of the VG Pocket Caplet from Pelican Accessories. The VG Pocket Caplet is a portable gaming device. We hesitate to call it a console because, well, it doesn’t take cartridges. Some lines can’t be crossed. Nonetheless, the VG Pocket Caplet is a later model of the VG Pocket with an improved screen and the addition of three licensed games from Taito. Space Invaders, Bust-a-Move and Burger Time, which is Derek’s eternal nemesis. This video review features video gameplay footage of the VG Pocket Caplet and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek. Check out more reviews from Classic Game Room at: www.YouTube.com and www.YouTube.com For the latest trailers, visit www.YouTube.com And connect with us at: www.ClassicGameRoom.com http www.gplus.to www.Twitter.com www.Twitter.com Mondatica helps you to everythings you need with Facebook, Social Games, Technology & Videogames! Every day Video tutoria and how to, stay tuned with us!
XaviX Bowling review.Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of XaviX Bowling from SSD Company Limited for the XaviX Port. XaviX Bowling is a motion controlled bowling game for the XaviX Port video game console. Yes, these are all real things. Xavix Bowling is exactly like the bowling game from Wii Sports, only with pixels and a huge plastic bowling ball. Of all the XaviX games we’ve tortured Derek with, this one was CLEARLY the worst. In fact, it’s one of the worst motion control games we’ve ever played. Just mark it zero. This video review features video gameplay footage of XaviX Bowling and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek. Check out more reviews from Classic Game Room at: www.YouTube.com and www.YouTube.com For the latest trailers, visit www.YouTube.com And connect with us at: www.ClassicGameRoom.com http www.gplus.to www.Twitter.com www.Twitter.com Mondatica helps you to everythings you need with Facebook, Social Games, Technology & Videogames! Every day Video tutoria and how to, stay tuned with us!
XaviX Baseball review.Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of XaviX Baseball from SSD Company Limited for the XaviX Port. XaviX Baseball is a motion controlled baseball game for the XaviX Port video game console. Yes, these are all real things. Xavix Baseball is exactly like the baseball game from Wii Sports, only with pixels, a huge plastic baseball bat, a little plastic baseball and horrible motion recognition. Two said plastic peripherals are actually the controllers for the game. It’s pretty stupid, but at least the baseball works. The bat? Not so much. This video review features video gameplay footage of XaviX Baseball and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek. Check out more reviews from Classic Game Room at: www.YouTube.com and www.YouTube.com For the latest trailers, visit www.YouTube.com And connect with us at: www.ClassicGameRoom.com http www.gplus.to www.Twitter.com www.Twitter.com Mondatica helps you to everythings you need with Facebook, Social Games, Technology & Videogames! Every day Video tutoria and how to, stay tuned with us!
Part 3. It’s fixed! (sort of) Classic Game Room buys a Neo-Geo and finally gets it working after our technically and mechanically talented friend, Luke Morse, fixes the NeoGeo MVS 4-Slot arcade machine board and mails it back to us in space! Hooray! The Neo-Geo works but still has a monitor problem (that I’m probably just going to have to live with for a while it seems). The issue with the 25″ CRT monitor is that it shoots up over the top and sort-of folds over (technical term of course) so the Neo Geo loses about the top inch of gameplay…aside from that it seems to work well and plays four Neo Geo game cartridges nicely if they are well seated. Thank you again to Luke Morse for fixing the machine and repairing the 4 Slot board by replacing the RAM and fixing a trace and stuff. Mondatica helps you to everythings you need with Facebook, Social Games, Technology & Videogames! Every day Video tutoria and how to, stay tuned with us!
XaviX Port hardware review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of the XaviX Port video game console from SSD Company Limited. Although it looks like a cheap knockoff of the Nintendo Wii, the XaviX Port was actually released in 2004. That’s two years before the Wii, which means the makers of the XaviX Port either had the idea first or they had a Flux Capacitor. The XaviX Port is a motion controlled console with pixelated graphics and lots of stupid plastic peripherals. It’s the Wii, had the Wii actually been the Super Nintendo. This video review features video footage of the XaviX Port video game console and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek. Check out more reviews from Classic Game Room at: www.YouTube.com and www.YouTube.com For the latest trailers, visit www.YouTube.com And connect with us at: www.ClassicGameRoom.com http www.gplus.to www.Twitter.com www.Twitter.com Mondatica helps you to everythings you need with Facebook, Social Games, Technology & Videogames! Every day Video tutoria and how to, stay tuned with us!
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rpgfanatic.net Also known as RPG Tsukūru Super Dante (RPGツクール SUPER DANTE), this program was released for the Super Famicom (SFC), the Japanese version of the Super Nintendo (SNES) in 1995 by ASCII. This cartridge allowed people to easily make their own Dragon Quest-style computer RPGs for the SFC system and share them with other players using ASCII’s Super Turbo File add-on. The chiptune music used in this video: “Chibi Ninja” by: Eric Skiff (glitchnyc.com) glitchnyc.com How I review games: I do not use a rating system. I think rating systems are silly. Unlike many game reviewers I try to review a game from the perspective of who I believe the target audience of the game is supposed to be. If I personally don’t belong to the target audience for the game I’m reviewing, I try to consider if the intended target audience would enjoy the game or not. Welcome to The RPG Fanatic channel, home to fanatical computer roleplaying videogame reviews, essays, rants and news! The RPG Fanatic is a Youtube Partner web series created on January 7th, 2010, now part of the machinima network! ******************** If you love rpgs games then this is the Youtube channel for you! The RPG Fanatic Show is kind of like The Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN), 16-Bit Gems, or Irate Gamer Show, but focused exclusively on old RPG games! Hosted by Carey Martell, the videos talks and shares news about all new video games and classic retro titles like Final Fantasy, Legend of Mana, The Lord of … Mondatica helps you to everythings you need with Facebook, Social Games, Technology & Videogames! Every day Video tutoria and how to, stay tuned with us!
rpgfanatic.net Legend of Alon Dar is a computer roleplaying game with a horrible combat system that combines the worst elements of an Action RPG with a Final Fantasy-style Active Time Battle (ATB) turn based combat system. The game was made in 2001 by the now defunct Stormfront Studios and published by Ubisoft. This retro review discusses the gameplay of the game, and of course, there is occasional humor and funny jokes! How I review games I do not use a rating system. I think rating systems are silly. Unlike many game reviewers I try to review a game from the perspective of who I believe the target audience of the game is supposed to be. If I personally don’t belong to the target audience for the game I’m reviewing, I try to consider if the intended target audience would enjoy the game or not. Welcome to The RPG Fanatic channel, home to fanatical computer roleplaying videogame reviews, essays, rants and news! The RPG Fanatic is a Youtube Partner web series created on January 7th, 2010, now part of the machinima network! — Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Mondatica helps you to everythings you need with Facebook, Social Games, Technology & Videogames! Every day Video tutoria and how to, stay tuned with us!
rpgfanatic.net About my ranking system There are 10 categories, each representing an area of the game’s content. A 10 point award means the area is well done, a 5 point award means it is passable but could have been better, and a 1 point award means it was done very poorly. All points… Mondatica helps you to everythings you need with Facebook, Social Games, Technology & Videogames! Every day Video tutoria and how to, stay tuned with us!