Posted on 03 February 2012. Tags: Arcade, Gauntlet, Konami, PSN, review, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Simpsons Arcade, Time Crisis, Video games, X-Men, XBLA
I was a child of the arcades. I would spend my time and money gladly and without hesitation at any one of a number of arcades on any one of a number of cabinets. X-Men, Gauntlet, Time Crisis, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and more have all played their part in draining me of the limited funds I had in my childhood. One of the games most responsible for my lack of cold hard coinage in my youth was The Simpsons. The first video game ever made for The Simpsons was made as an arcade cabinet by Konami in the first years of the 1990s, a decade very near and dear to my heart. I grew up with The Simpsons, both on TV and in the arcades. Now, it’s made its way to XBLA, and will be coming to PSN this coming Tuesday. Has Konami done the unthinkable and tampered with one of the greatest arcade games ever? Read the full story
Posted in Games, Reviews
Posted on 09 November 2011. Tags: G.I. Joe, Hadouken, Kinect, Malignance, MythBusters, PowerUp Heroes, Recess, review, Snake Eyes, Street Fighter, super heroes, Ubisoft, Video games, Volta, X-Men, Xbox 360
While enjoying elementary school recess in the late 80′s, my friends and I played various games of the imagination, from X-Men to G.I. Joe, and from Super Heroes to Street Fighter. You have never known joy if you didn’t spend 30 minutes a day running around shouting, “HADOUKEN! NO… NO! SNAKE EYES CAN’T BLOCK A HADOUKEN WITH HIS NINJA POWERS, YOU BIG BUTTHEAD!” Now, Ubisoft’s PowerUp Heroes lets me combine my childhood imagination of Super Heroes and Street Fighter into something with tangible, visible results, and it does it splendidly. Read the full story
Posted in Games, Reviews
Posted on 14 July 2011. Tags: 3DS, Action, Activision, Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, E3, Mike Cary, preview, PS3, RPG, Silicon Knights, U-Men, Video games, Wii, X-Men, X-Men Destiny, X-Men Legacy, Xbox 360
I’m going to go a bit hipster on you right now. Before it was mainstream and popular, I read comics. Before it was mainstream and popular, I ran around on the playground pretending Rogue was my girlfriend and adamantium claws were popping out of my fists. Before it was mainstream and popular, I was collecting and trading Fleer Ultra cards with my like-minded friends. I am a X-Nerd, and I can’t wait for X-Men Destiny. Read the full story
Posted in Games, News
Posted on 18 March 2011. Tags: Darren Aronofsky, FOX, Hollywood Reporter, Hugh Jackman, Japan, McG, The Wolverine, Wolverine, X-Men
I’m a fan of Darren Aronofsky. He knows what he’s doing, and he tends to surround himself with people who, in turn, know what they’re doing. This combination produces the results we’ve seen from Aronofsky. That being said, I had no idea how he would tackle a movie like Wolverine. As time passed, and more was revealed about the plot, I started hoping that Aronofsky’s The Wolverine would be a diamond in the rough; a redeeming X-Men movie. News broke yesterday, however, that Darren Aronofsky has bid The Wolverine farewell. Read the full story
Posted in Movies, News
Posted on 04 March 2011. Tags: Angel, Batman, Batman Begins, Beast, Blob, Charles Xavier, Colossus, Cyclops, Deadpool, Dominic Monaghan, First Class, FOX, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Magneto, Matthew Vaughn, Multiple Man, Phoenix, Professor X, Ryan Reynolds, Sniktbub, storm, William Stryker, Wolverine, X-Men, X-Men: First Class
I’ve been thinking about this lately. The X-Men film series is screwed. It has been for a while. The first two films, while taking liberty with the vast X-Men universe, were good films in their own right that could be watched by people who have never before read about Sniktbub and his amazing adventures. But with X-Men: The Last Stand, things started going all crap shaped. Too many characters, no story, deaths for no good reason, it was a mess. And X-Men Origins: Wolverine just kept the stupid coming without any of the quality that X3 had somehow kept from the first two movies. And then what they did to Deadpool…yeah, it was bad. So, here we are with yet another prequel. What can Fox, Marvel and Matthew Vaughn do to bring the X-Men movies back to where they once were? Well, here are five things that they could/should do to get the quality back into this series.
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Posted in Discussion, Movies
Posted on 16 February 2011. Tags: Arcade, CarnEvil, Geek Thought of the Week, Metal Slug, Neo-Geo, Water Safari, X-Men
In which we discuss the arcade games of yesterday, how we play them today and whether they have any future tomorrow. Read the full story
Posted in Discussion, Games, Internet, Marooners' Rock
Posted on 10 February 2011. Tags: Alex Summers, Azazel, Beast, Charles Xavier, Emma Frost, Hank McCoy, Havok, Hellfire Club, James McAvoy, Kevin Bacon, Magneto, Michael Fassbender, movie, Mystique, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Sebastian Shaw, X-Men, X-Men: First Class
The trailer for the highly anticipated upcoming superhero movie X-Men: First Class was released today. I’ve been seeing a lot of positive comments on the Internets about the trailer. I’ve got some comments of my own, of course. Read the full story
Posted in Movies
Posted on 26 January 2011. Tags: Batman, Bryan Singer, christopher nolan, Dark Knight, GTOTW, inception, Insomnia, memento, Sam Raimi, Spider-Man, Superman Returns, X-Men
In which we discuss trilogies, why they usually suck, and why Christopher Nolan might be the man to prove that second point wrong. Read the full story
Posted in Marooners' Rock, Movies
Posted on 06 January 2011. Tags: Dark Phoenix, Final Fight, Jean Grey, Marvel vs Capcom 3, Mike Haggar, Phoenix, X-Men
Oh, today is a day I thought would never come! Capcom has revealed two new characters for their upcoming game (that will be a huge hit, mark my words), Marvel vs. Capcom 3. The first is Mike Haggar from Final Fight, but the other is Phoenix from X-Men! That’s right! Good ol’ Jean Grey in all her awesome glory!
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Posted in Games, News
Posted on 04 January 2011. Tags: 100 Bullets, Avengers, Axel Alonso, Civil War, Dark Reign, Hellblazer, Joe Quesada, Marvel comics, Moon Knight, OMD, One More Day, Preacher, Punisher, Secret Invasion, Spider-Man, Wolverine, X-Men
In a surprise move, the longtime editor of such classic titles as Hellblazer, The Punisher, Amazing Spider-Man and X-Men has been promoted to the job currently held by Joe Quesada, who will be focusing on his position as Chief Creative Officer. Read the full story
Posted in Books & Comics, News