TooManyGames 2015 Wrap Up
There’s no such thing as too many
TooManyGames 2015 has come and gone, and we here at Geekade had ourselves a blast. Here’s the rundown of what we did.
Read moreThere’s no such thing as too many
TooManyGames 2015 has come and gone, and we here at Geekade had ourselves a blast. Here’s the rundown of what we did.
Read moreI want to wad you up into my life
Read moreTooManyGames is almost here!!!
This week we interview Lani Winzer from TooManyGames! We talk about the upcoming convention, how she got involved, and all the insanely awesome stuff we can expect to see at the show.
Read moreLet’s shoot evil coat hangers and sentient watermelons!
Read moreIn the 90’s, Sonic music was some of the best around
Read moreSome of the best music the Sega Master System has to offer
Read moreFor our first live episode, we look at the awesome Mega Man X soundtrack!
Read moreNothing goes together quite like Game Boy and Hip Tanaka
Read moreWhen games get too big, sometimes it’s refreshing to go small
Back in 2013, Keiji Inafune started a revolution. As the “father of Mega Man”, Inafune had become something of a celebrity in the gaming community. Over the years, he oversaw a multitude of Mega Man projects for Capcom, but nothing lasts forever. Inafune eventually left Capcom and decided to strike out on his own. Not long after, he decided to create a spiritual successor to the classic Mega Man titles of old. Thus Mighty No. 9 and its legendary Kickstarter campaign were born.
Read moreZubats. Why did it have to be Zubats?
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