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Every now and then someone posts something on your facebook or twitter that looks rather interesting. Often its something you already knew about or would have discovered on your own. The best moment though is when it’s something so good you can’t believe you had not seen it before. In this case it is youtube sensation (at least to me) “Smooth McGroove.” To be honest, I don’t know a lot about him. What I have gathered is he is a chainmail wearing, cat loving, bearded, song bird of all things wonderful. In this case, its video game music. This man (and often cat) do acapella renditions of several great video game songs. Most of his songs are either from Zelda or Final Fantasy. He does have a few non-video game songs that are just as killer."- RoboAwesome.com
Elden Ring's manga has been put on hiatus so that the artist can play the DLC.
When the first footage of Over Jump Rally appeared online, it rightly caused quite a stir. Created using Unreal Engine 5, it offered a tantalizing glimpse of what a modern-day Sega Rally could look like, complete with super-realistic car models, breathtaking environments and – of course – the trademark Sega Blue Sky.
Well done and great potential for a tribute.
Hey Dev, would you happen to be a fan of Skies of Arcadia? Lol
VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "Welcome to A Late Look, a series of article where I take a belated look at games from yesteryear that I missed out on the first time around. Not quite review and not quite rant, it’s more a casual assessment of what I – the gamer of the future – consider to be each game’s strengths and weaknesses in retrospect.
Just last month Nintendo released a remake of the cult-classic Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, so what better time could there possibly be to take a look not at that game, and not at its original, but at the Nintendo 64 game from 2000? None is what I say! This very first release in the Paper Mario series will also be my first entry point. So, let’s get to it."
You had me at chainmail.
That picture is epic.