To learn more about the Multiversus Roster Showdown, check out the introduction post here. Contender 1: Space Ghost Our first superhero up to the battle is the late-night space flight one himself – Space Ghost. While he has definitely been around longer than our second hero, you’d be hard-pressed to say he was more popular.
To learn more about the Multiversus Roster Showdown, check out the introduction post here. Contender 1: The Flaming C (Conan O’Brien) A little over 10 years ago, a weird bit of advertising occurred for the Young Justice animated series. It wasn’t a commercial or some elaborate ARG. Instead, it involved Conan O’Brien. There, Conan created
And there we go! Would anyone else have an interest in playing these LEGO games? If not, are there any others you would prefer to see? A whole world of properties at your disposal. We would love to see the other suggestions in the comments!
It’s that time again when one of us at VGU decides to give free ideas to developers and publishers. So if you read this Koei Tecmo, this idea is directly for you. Take that musou gameplay and put another property in it as you did with Hyrule Warriors. But this time….do Power Rangers. Power Rangers
A few years ago, VGU member Emmett Watkins Jr. took it upon himself to do something we hadn’t done before or since. He started the PlayStation All-Star Ultimate Roster Showdown. Well now a new platform-fighter has been released (at least in open beta at the time of this writing) in the Warner Brothers published title
Ayyyy, it is I, the GamerSnitch. If you go through the family history, you’ll find that I’m directly related to the old EGM alumni Quartermann. I’m his cousin’s niece’s grandmother’s half-brother’s daughter’s long distant friend’s ex-boyfriend. Try not to think about it, the link is there. Anyways, with the Quartermann having disappeared into the ether,
Allan had the urge to hop back into the Hypertime to discuss some DC Comics. So join us as we discuss some recent past and current DC stuff happening and our thoughts on it. And if you’re looking for us talking more about DC Comics, check out our back episode from a couple of years
Just under half of the games I played this year released prior to 2021. So I wanted to take a moment to talk about a few of those games as well. And you know what? I’ll rank them as well. 5. Asura’s Wrath DLC (Episodes 19 – 22) I played Asura’s Wrath in 2012 when
In 1997, the world changed for Superman. What had been a constant for roughly 60 years would receive a shake-up when not only his costume changed, but his powers changed as well. Join Allan and Josh in the Hypertime as we discuss this major, although often criticized, era of Superman. Sources: https://comicbook.com/dc/news/20-years-later-how-did-electric-superman-happen-/ https://comicbook.com/dc/news/was-the-electric-superman-look-supposed-to-be-permanent-/ https://comicbook.com/dc/news/dan-jurgens-looks-back-on-twenty-years-since-electric-superman/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_Red/Superman_Blue