Tag Archives: NES

GamesRadar UK Podcast 017 – Duck Chainsaw

With the passionately verbose Hooters absent from proceedings due to ‘holiday’, you’d think Episode 17 would be a lot shorter due to there being fewer words. Turns out the opposite is true – this is the LONGEST EVER episode in the UK GamesRadar Poddle’s history. It’s a quacker, too, thanks …

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TalkRadar Presents: Its A Terrible Life

(opens in new tab) The Content Yes, friends, it’s time once again to listen to another hastily assembled, amateurishly acted holiday special in lieu of an actual podcast! For the second year in a row, the TalkRadar Theatre Troupe invite you to listen patiently as we put our own spin …

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$16K Deluxe NES Set now selling on eBay

Videogame collecting can be an expensive hobby, especially if one hopes to nab every last rarity. It can also be a confusing pursuit since no one really has a handle on how vintage gaming items are valued, and there’s always the risk of getting hosed. Take this recently spotted $16,000 …

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Plus Alpha: Searching Akihabara for that One Piece

Plus Alpha is a weekly column that explores life in Japan from the perspective of American expatriate and game-industry veteran Jarik Sikat. Having worked in numerous areas of the game industry since 1994, Sikat relocated to Japan in 2010. Just one class away from completing her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, …

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TalkRadar 185 – San Uncharted

(opens in new tab) The Hosts The Content The times, they are a-changin’, and TalkRadar is changin’ with them. This week we talked about the release of Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, as well as the hack-and-slash Lord of the Rings: War in the North, and the latest Sonic game. The …

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Sony reveals 3D HDTV inside a lightweight headset

Remember the goofy old days when virtual reality was the future and everyone would soon be wearing goofy visors to control their computers? Why do you think that never panned out? It’s possible that the technology was ahead of its time – the most advanced graphics back then were untextured …

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