Author Archives: galianmidge
Console Memories II: SEGA MegaDrive
Chronicle II: SEGA MegaDrive Next up; SEGA’s 16-bit goliath (at the time) not to be confused with the SEGA Genesis (Model 1) in the UK which was on the market at a similar point in time and was not as … Continue reading
Console Memories I: NES
Console Memories I was thinking recently how good it would be to chronicle my gaming memories, a reflection on how my taste has changed and developed over the past 22 years but also it is a way to see just … Continue reading
Entertainment Review: Nintendo’s E3 Conference
Nintendo E3 Conference – Running Review (June 2011) 2:00 So Nintendo kicked off this year’s E3 conference with a full-blown orchestra playing some of the classic soundtracks of the Zelda series, in celebration of Link’s 25 years at Nintendo. I … Continue reading
How To: PS3 HDD – Remove & Replace
How to Replace your PS3′s HDD An easy step-by-step guide to replacing your PS3′s Hard disk, for either updating memory capacity or replacing damaged HDDs. What you need: Flat-bed screwdriver Phillips-cross screwdriver – quite a small one needs to be … Continue reading
Entertainment Review: We Will Rock You – The Musical
It has certainly been a while, but I’m kicking off this next batch of reviews with something a little different. That something is a musical, none other than We Will Rock You – The Musical by Queen and Ben Elton. … Continue reading
Game Review: Red Dead Redemption – Undead Nightmare
I really wanted to dress Marston up in a big, white cowboy hat with a red neck bandana and thick framed, blue, round glasses and yell, “The Milky Bars are on me!” Continue reading
Game Review: Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I (PS3/XBox 360/Wii) In a desperate attempt to revive Sonic’s popularity, Sega have returned to what can be described as “the essential roots” of the series. They’ve decided enough is enough and done away with … Continue reading
Movie Review: Go Find A Psychic! (2009)
Go Find A Psychic! (曲がれ!スプーン!) (2009) Charming Japanese comedy focusing on an individual’s belief of the paranormal. Master’s Kinesis Café, a home to psychics who want to share their abilities but hide them from the general public and mass media TV mess … Continue reading