mikeywblogs
Bamboozle

Bamboozle was a ton of fun! Thank you New Jersey, it was great seeing you again.

-Mikey

eatsleepdraw:

Bawdy Bones the rock’n’roller. 

Hahaha Frankie is on Tumblr!

eatsleepdraw:

Bawdy Bones the rock’n’roller. 

Hahaha Frankie is on Tumblr!

tiefighters:

Hard to see the Dark Side is
Created & submitted by Travis English

tiefighters:

Hard to see the Dark Side is

Created & submitted by Travis English

herochan:

Sushi Friends - by Adam Koford

herochan:

Sushi Friends - by Adam Koford

kylefewell:

My piece for Comics Vs. Games being curated by Matt Hawkins (Attract Mode). 
If you’re going to TCAF, you should go to this show. So many awesome artist are in it. So so many.
:3

kylefewell:

My piece for Comics Vs. Games being curated by Matt Hawkins (Attract Mode). 

If you’re going to TCAF, you should go to this show. So many awesome artist are in it. So so many.

:3

Just saw The Cabin in The Woods, it was interesting and well thought out. Rating it 8.5/10.

Good Luck

videogamenostalgia:

Akira Yamaoka and Jimmy Urine Discuss Scoring Lollipop Chainsaw (Full Licensed Music List)

This is a behind the scenes interview with both Grashopper Manufacture CCO Akira Yamaoka and Jimmy Urine of Mindless Self Indulgence discussing their approach to scoring the game and licensing the music behind it. In addition, the publishers provided a full list of licensed tracks in the game:

Lollipop – The Chordettes
Pac Man Fever – Buckner & Garcia
Rock ‘N’ Roll (Will Take You To The Mountain) – Skrillex
The Way of the Fist – Five Finger Death Punch
Stop Reading, Start Doing Pushups – Destroy Rebuild Until God Comes
Riot Rhythm – Sleigh Bells
Turtle Crazy – Toy Dolls
1,000 Cigarettes – MSTRKRFT
Heroes Of Our Time – Dragonforce
Nemesis – Arch Enemy
Needled 24/7 – Children of Bodom
Mickey – Toni Basil
You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) –Dead or Alive
Empire State Human – The Human League
Cherry Bomb – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Speed – Atari Teenage Riot

Quite the… uh… unusual mix, to say the least.

Expect Lollipop Chainsaw to erupt in NA June 12th and June 15th in Europe!

videogamenostalgia:

SEGA Faces $86.4 Million Losses, Layoffs And Cancelled Games To Be Expected
SEGA’s parent company, Sega Sammy, has stated that they face a loss of $86.4 million dollars in the fiscal year ending March 2012, and that sales were not up to par. The company states that it will be undergoing a “massive restructuring”, which inevitably means cancelled games and laid off employees.
Though the company still plans on releasing more Sonic, the upcoming Aliens: Colonial Marines, and future Total War games, there is expected to be more cuts to their portable gaming market and more to their home console software market as well. You might not be seeing SEGA willing to publish more obscure Japanese games like Resonance of Fate anymore, though SEGA has not specified exactly where and when these cuts will be made.
SEGA outlined a plan to cut forecast numbers in half for the next fiscal year and also to streamline organization through a smaller company in the NA and PAL territories to better sustain profitability. Only the future can really tell what’s in store for SEGA…

videogamenostalgia:

SEGA Faces $86.4 Million Losses, Layoffs And Cancelled Games To Be Expected

SEGA’s parent company, Sega Sammy, has stated that they face a loss of $86.4 million dollars in the fiscal year ending March 2012, and that sales were not up to par. The company states that it will be undergoing a “massive restructuring”, which inevitably means cancelled games and laid off employees.

Though the company still plans on releasing more Sonic, the upcoming Aliens: Colonial Marines, and future Total War games, there is expected to be more cuts to their portable gaming market and more to their home console software market as well. You might not be seeing SEGA willing to publish more obscure Japanese games like Resonance of Fate anymore, though SEGA has not specified exactly where and when these cuts will be made.

SEGA outlined a plan to cut forecast numbers in half for the next fiscal year and also to streamline organization through a smaller company in the NA and PAL territories to better sustain profitability. Only the future can really tell what’s in store for SEGA…