After seeing record ratings last year with the dramatic farewell episodes focusing on Captain Phil Harris’ fight for his life, the seventh season of Discovery Channel’s hit reality series, “Deadliest Catch,” is back on top. The Alaskan crab fishing show returned to a solid 4.3 million viewers and a 2.0 (18-49) rating on Tuesday night, which made it the top draw on cable. In addition, the two-hour premiere episode, titled “New Blood,” averaged a 2.6 (25-54) rating, second on all television only to the two “NCIS” franchises. And for the first time in the series, there’s a cross-platform video game, Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos, on store shelves from Crave Games. Captain Keith Colburn talks about the new game in this exclusive interview aboard his ship, The Wizard.
A look at my all-time favourite game as a kid, the PlayStation 1 RPG 'Jade Cocoon', developed by Genki in collaboration with Studio Ghibli animators.
How could I forget this game? Only thing I wish I had forgot about it is the awkward "Turn / go forward" walking control scheme.
Mixing monsters was a blast!
BRECKENRIDGE, COLORADO – Discovery Channel continues to captivate TV audiences with its one-two punch of Alaskan crab fisherman. Every Tuesday night, viewers tune in at 9pm ET to watch “Deadliest Catch” followed at 10pm ET by “After the Catch.”
While fans of the show won’t ever get the chance to become a greenhorn on the deck of one of the world’s deadliest jobs, they have been able to relive the experience virtually. There have been two console games – Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm and Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos – and a free-to-play online game on the official Web site.
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