The best rendition of Guile’s Theme the world has ever heard.
Street Fighter 2 - Guile Theme Acapella (by Smooth McGroove)
The best rendition of Guile’s Theme the world has ever heard.
Street Fighter 2 - Guile Theme Acapella (by Smooth McGroove)
As you may or may not know - Team Hyperstick are big fans of Scroll Magazine and it’s founder, Ray Barnholt.
Looks like Ray is releasing some pretty awesome art works, inspired from classic games (and cheat codes). Sonic Beefcake is a personal favorite of mine.
All the prints are available in a variety of formats.
Get some here!

Restocked!
If you missed out on the first batch of these awesome cutting boards, they have been restocked! Head over to David Abramson’s shop to pick one up!
This one looks good too!
Reveal Trailer - Official Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (by CALLOFDUTY)
Looks great! Hope this all makes it to the final game!
BLACK OPS 2 WORLD REVEAL TRAILER (by DonJoghurt)
First look at Project X Zone, the crossover 3DS joint from Sega, Capcom, and Namco Bandai releasing in Japan later this year. The strategy RPG features characters from a variety of the companies’ franchises, including Mega Man, Space Channel 5, Tekken, Darkstalkers, Devil May Cry, Valkyria Chronicles, Street Fighter, etc.
Of course, the immediate comparison one probably makes after seeing/hearing all this is PS2’s Namco × Capcom mash-up, which never released outside of Japan. With all these characters, this game looks like something out of Card Sagas Wars, but I’m guessing the gameplay here is more along the lines of Super Robot Wars, a franchise that will also make an appearance in the game.
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I bet Fred Savage and his lil bro have one. It works too!
5 more reasons why indie titles are saving the gaming industry.
Japanese box art comparison:
-Super Mario Bros. - Famicom/NES, 1985
-Alex Kidd in Miracle World - Sega Mark III/Master System, 1986this is actually p. neat!
Sine Mora is finally out on XBLA. If you like the following things, then you should buy Sine Mora without even trying the demo.
• Shooters. Not the dude-bro Army variety, but the PEW-PEW sort.
• Face-blazing graphics in your face.
• Hungarian speech.
• Dark, twisted stories involving torture and rape… in your shooters.
• Biplanes.
If you even remotely like any of those things, you should totally get Sine Mora. If you are totally against anything I listed above, you should totally get Sine Mora.
You should totally get Sine Mora.
Yes,you.
Once more, in italics: You should totally get Sine Mora.