Tiny Diggers has just been released on the iPad and soon the Mac computer. Here’s the details on this fun, educational game from TouchTilt Games.
Tiny Diggers Delivers Learning With Construction Trucks For Kids on the …
With such an awesome, heavy and varied soundtrack backing this latest expedition from the mind of Tim Schafer, we here at Aeropause are going to give you a look into some of the bands laying the Metal foundation
Whatever the sound, they invented the sound. Having formed in 1984, KFMDM practically shaped what was to become the industrial genre. Over 25 years of almost constant music production, Sascha Konietzko has been unfettered in bringing the loudest, ultra heavy beats. One of their more well-known tracks, Juke Joint Jezebel, was even featured in the anime Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie, in a scene where Chun-Li beats the ever-loving snot out of Vega. Yes, the awesome anime and not the silly live-action version. And I know what you’re thinking, “So what does KMFDM stand for?” Try “Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid” which is ‘loosely’ translated to “No pity for the majority”. So how can you get more Metal than being an German industrial group? How about through lampooning yourself: KFMDM SUCKS! And remember kids, free your hate to rip the system.
I lied, there’s two videos because one is just not enough to contain the AWESOMENESS of KMFDM. You’re welcome.
I'm confused, is Brutal Legend all influenced by Jack Black or did the developers say – “hey Jack Black, we've got a premise for a game and we want you to represent it!” It seems like this game has Jack written all over it.
Oh and thanks for posting the first old vid there..man I totally forgot about it!
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I'm confused, is Brutal Legend all influenced by Jack Black or did the developers say – “hey Jack Black, we've got a premise for a game and we want you to represent it!” It seems like this game has Jack written all over it.
Oh and thanks for posting the first old vid there..man I totally forgot about it!
Get your finger exercises in because Defiant Development, creators of Rocket Bunnies, has a new youtube video of their upcoming and stunning RPG title on the iPad and iPhone. The all touch-controlled dungeon game, which …
I really liked last year’s DBZ game, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit 2. It felt like the franchise had finally achieved some serious attention with a game that was both deep and fun.
This year, we …