VG Pulse 194: Long Live The Graphics

This week on VG Pulse, we have a bit of a giggly and sleep-deprived opening, but things seem to get better as time goes on! We start out with side-notes of mini-golf and famous YouTube people before heading off to the news, where we go over the results of lawsuits and the possibility of us getting a Wii U next year! We go over the forums, and then finish off with my first look at Long Live The Queen! All this and more up next on VGP 194! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 194: Long Live The Graphics”

Episode 412: Summer Previews #1

It’s that time again. There’s a new season starting and we’re here to give you the low down on what’s hot and what’s not this summer. Following the news and discussion thread, we preview Bakumatsu Rock, Sailor Moon Crystal, Shin Strange+, Space Dandy 2nd Season, Sword Art Online II, and Tokyo Ghoul. Don’t miss it!
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Manga Pulse 315: Log Master

.hack was incredibly dull and pretentious. This naturally means there are about thirty five sequels that have come out through the years. It never fails to ask the question, can we make dull people playing a dull game interesting? To be fair, we could never get past the early espisodes/volumes. A lot of mangas centered on MMOs also seem to explore in the same vein. Continue reading “Manga Pulse 315: Log Master”

VG Pulse 193: Athtek Snowball

On this episode of VG Pulse, Kas is back in the UK and is coming to us in HD thanks to her shiny new microphone! We start off with side notes about exploded laptops and overpriced deviant art adoptables, before heading off to the ezmail (gasp!). We then transition into the news, and embark on a deep and meaningful journey through the concept of Cardboard, before finishing off with Millennium’s review of Game Dev Tycoon! All this and more up next on VGP193! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 193: Athtek Snowball”

Popcorn Pulse 18: 13 Games

There are a lot of people who will bad mouth the nineties. Mostly those who grew up in the eighties and associate the appearance of acne, hair and an awkward feeling in their pants when they spot their classmates in gym class. There are plenty of good things that came out of it though like the cultural cornerstones of pogs and Spawn which continue to impact millions everyday.

On that note, we decided to talk about The Fugitive(1993). Based on the TV show from the mid sixties, it’s more evidence that an adaptation doesn’t have to suck. It stars Harrison Ford when he possessed intensity and didn’t just stare off into space, wishing someone would run him over and end it. Yes folks, Han Solo wasn’t always a despondent mannequin who mumbled. Continue reading “Popcorn Pulse 18: 13 Games”

Episode 411: It's the Space Dandy Episode, Baby

It’s time to run a comb through your pompadour, because we’ve got a great show for you this week. There’s news, discussion thread, and then we hop on board the ship Aloha Oe with Dandy and his crew to give you a joint review of the first season of the galactic comedy, Space Dandy. Don’t miss it!
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Manga Pulse 314: Hot Flags

If there’s one thing that Weltall and Tim are, it’s timely. Their discussion of the latest polio vaccine was the forerunner of talk before the large newspapers dared touch it. The first people to discuss the steam engines and its ramification upon the empire? Tim and Weltall; weeks before the telegraph carried the story across the Atlantic. Continue reading “Manga Pulse 314: Hot Flags”

VG Pulse 192: Sleepless Weaksauce

This week on VG Pulse, we have a short Kasless show in which we discuss the trickle of after-E3 news. We start out with side-notes about mini golf before we go over the news, discussing the future of Star-Fox and a rather funny LA Times screw-up. After the news, we go over the forums, and finish off with Xahldera’s listener review of Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2010! All this and more up next on VGP 192! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 192: Sleepless Weaksauce”

Popcorn Pulse 17: Last Death

Is there anything better than late adaptations of a book to the silver screen? Then Hollywood can botch the whole thing without any input from that pesky author person. Who do they think they are, anyways? Just because they created the world you’re trying to bring to life, what do they know about it?

Speaking of late, adaptations, we did a joint discussion of Death on the Nile (1978). Luckily it’s a rather simple story, from a certain perspective at any rate, and difficult to screw up. For those that read the original story, it follows this adventure of Hercule Poirot as he goes to solve a whodunit on the titular Nile. Surprise surprise, everyone has a motive and you’ll have to watch to find out who isn’t a red herring. Or read the synopsis on Wiki if you’re terribly lazy. Continue reading “Popcorn Pulse 17: Last Death”