Manga Pulse 309: Squee Gee Bee

Within the rotting halls of the internet, there remain some hidden gems. Like a fabled archaeologist of yore, Tim and Weltall search for things which belong in a museum. Sure, it’s a manga museum in Japan and half of what they find wouldn’t be allowed in as it’s foreign and anathema to the country but still.

Tim tackles Gwi, which may or not rhyme with squee. We could have looked it up, the internet is right there after all, but we are incredibly lazy. There’s some hacky and slashy which Tim will discuss, at length, within the episode. Weltall roman greco wrestles The Gamer which he found because he’s such a big fan of Gerard Butler. While you should listen for details, it may be the only comic we’ve reviewed that actually has an excuse to assign levels to characters.

For a finale we read through a list of conspiracy myths that a bunch of people believe and were willing to say so to a survey. Listen to us prove that we’re definitely not experts on medicine or other subjects as we tear through them. Continue reading “Manga Pulse 309: Squee Gee Bee”

VG Pulse 185: Chasing Shadows

This week on VG Pulse, we have a bit of a news lacking show, but we press onwards through what little we have to ramble about. After side notes of broken laptops and car accidents, we discuss the latest details in the Leeland Yee case, as well as discussions about the Wii U. After the news, we head on off to the forums, and finish off with mine and Kas’s review of Gemcraft Chapter 2: Chasing Shadows! All this and more up next on VGP185!! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 185: Chasing Shadows”

VG Pulse 184: Heartbleed Island

This week on VG Pulse, we have a very short show full of outtakes and side notes. After the side notes, we dive into the few articles of news and discuss the widespread internet terror that is Heartbleed, as well as a five year old boy finding a way past the Xbox Live’s password security. After the news we skip the forums and finish off with my review of Yoshi’s New Island! All this and more up next on VGP184! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 184: Heartbleed Island”

Manga Pulse 308: Crazy Times

Sorry about the poor release schedule as of late. Everyone is going through a lot of stuff. There are deals we can’t discuss, taxes, sickness, vacations, investigations, moving and many other things between all of us and it has been might busy. Here is an episode for you listening enjoyment. Everything should be back to normal soon, then we can mess it all up again…

VG Pulse 183: The Adventures Of Kaz's Laptop

This week on VG Pulse we have a lengthy show that’s full of side notes and Kasness, as she discusses the on goings with her laptop. After the side notes we dive into the news, where we discuss updates on the charges against Leland Yee as well as a bit of Persona news! After the news we go over the forum, and end off with mine and Millennium’s duel review of Outlast! All this and more up next on VGP183! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 183: The Adventures Of Kaz's Laptop”

Popcorn Pulse 11: Dinosaur City

In his faux buttered episode of Popcorn Pulse Tim and Weltall fall through a wormhole and are assailed by everything bad about the early nineties. Clothes that everyone would be embarrassed to find in their closet? Check. Negligent parents? Double check. The sadest whitest rapping every shoehorned into the end credits of a movie? Check, check, check. Continue reading “Popcorn Pulse 11: Dinosaur City”

VG Pulse 182: Facebook Fantasy

This week on VG Pulse, we are left without supervision again, and start off with side notes of funny college essays and broken blu-ray drives on laptops before diving into the news. We have some interesting news this week in that the Oculus Rift has been bought out by Facebook, and that anti-video game California Senator Leland Yee has been arrested on charges of corruption, bribery, and gun trafficking! We skip the forums this week and finish off with my first look of FFX/X2 Remaster! All this and more up next on VGP182! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 182: Facebook Fantasy”