Animetic Story Game 1: Card Captor Sakura (Videogame Flashback)
/Animetic Story Game 1: Card Captor Sakura is a Adventure video game published by Arika released on August 5th, 1999 for the Sony PlayStation.
Read MoreAnimetic Story Game 1: Card Captor Sakura is a Adventure video game published by Arika released on August 5th, 1999 for the Sony PlayStation.
Read MoreFormerly known as Justin vs Sean is now Otakus & Geeks Podcast. On Episode 9 we review the first two episodes of WandaVision. We also talk about Star Wars, Anime and much more.
Read MoreThe following episode of Justin Vs Sean might triggered those who are sensitive to unpopular views of social issues. You have been warned. Also this episode contains a review of Wonder Woman 84, the state of comics and much more.
Read MoreSugar, spice and everything nice. These are the ingredients to make the perfect little girl but not the perfect game. The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-Traction is a Fighting video game published by Bam! Entertainment released on November 8th, 2001.
Read MoreThe ultimate DC fan destination has arrived! This Thursday, January 21, DC will launch DC UNIVERSE INFINITE, a premium digital comic book service and community. With the largest collection of DC Comics found anywhere, fans can now dive into over 25,000 comic books and graphic novels on DC UNIVERSE INFINITE.
Read MoreWe open up the Lenovo ThinkBook 14s Yoga to install another SSD. RAM can be upgraded too.
Read MoreTime to return to Gotham City with an arcade racer Batman. Batman: Gotham City Racer is a Arcade/Racing video game published by Sinister Games, Ubisoft released on April 19th, 2001 for the Sony PlayStation.
Read MoreNo more plugging/unplugging a million cables - this small USB-C hub is good for modern laptops with power delivery and video through USB-C.
Read MoreOtakus & Geeks sits down with Yetide Badaki and Bruce Langley to talk about the upcoming season 3 of American Gods.
If you played Dragon Lair then Time Gal should be right up your alley. This week on Videogame Flashback. Justin plays Time Gal. Time Gal & Ninja Hayate is a Interactive Movie video game published by Taito Corporation released on July 5th, 1996 for the Sony PlayStation.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984, one of the most anticipated films this year, just released this past Friday on HBO MAX and in limited theaters.
Read MoreUramichi is a 31-year-old host on a kids' show who leads exercise routines and teaches life lessons colored by one main theme: Adulthood sucks. Alongside mascots played by a couple of bushy-tailed twentysomethings and a singing duo whose music embodies the notion of being kicked while you're down, Uramichi wades through the misery of working life, one sardonic comment at a time...
Read MoreWelcome back to Jurassic Park. This week we take a look at The Lost World: Jurassic Park a Platformer 3D video game published by DreamWorks Interactive, Electronic Arts released on August 31st, 1997.
Read MoreFuture-proofed with Thunderbolt 4 (40gbps!), upgradable slots, a good amount of ports and 8.4 hours of battery life.
Read MoreThe Cosori electric glass kettle - a review of this reliable unit after daily use for almost a year and a half.
Read MoreBefore Marvel vs Capcom and X-Men vs Street Fighter Capcom took a crack at the X-Men in their own fighting game. X-Men: Children of the Atom is a Fighting video game published by Capcom released on February 27th, 1998 for the Sony PlayStation.
Read MoreRecently Yu Yu Hakusho live action project from Netflix was announced. Justin gives his two cents on the project and why live action anime doesn't work in the first episode of Justin's Viewpoint.
Read MoreExperience an original storyline inspired by classic '80s comics, with 17 campaign missions featuring legendary locations like the U.S.S. Flagg and Cobra Headquarters, intense boss battles, and iconic vehicles like the G.I. Joe Persuader and Cobra H.I.S.S. tanks. Play the campaign on your own or with a friend in local split-screen co-op, then keep the fight going in four-player local PvP multiplayer modes like Capture the Flag, Assault, King of The Hill and Deathmatch Arena.
Read MoreAnother of Junji Ito's classics, the sci-fi masterwork Remina tells the chilling tale of a hell star. An unknown planet emerges from inside a wormhole, and its discoverer, Dr. Oguro, christens the body “Remina” after his own daughter.
Read MoreA mouse for serious gamers who enjoy lighting up their gear. It's got responsive, immediate clicks (and can withstand 50 million!)
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