We're kickin' it off with lots of surprises this month. Besides having a review to the NBC show, Journeyman, we'll take a look at the arcade game, Metro-Cross, and Virtua Fighter 5 Online for the X-Box 360. In addition to all this, we have surprise reviews to the original Evil Dead movie, and a look at Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance for the PC. That's just part of the surprise. Heh heh, enjoy!
Happy Holidays, everyone. Some goods a plenty await you in this episode. We're going to review 2 animated Superman films for ya, take a look at Mega Man: Anniversary Collection, and explore the arcade series, Mr.Do! This, and much more. You're welcome!
This month, we have reviews to Robocop, the Arcade game, and Superfrog on your Amiga computer. There's highlights from the Big Apple Con 2007, and Matt gives us a brief look at Ground Kontrol, an Arcade heaven. We'll also look at the short lived TV series, Gemini Man.
Happy Halloween all! Didn't think we'd get this show out in time, but here we are. We're going to have Part II of our look at Comic Book Superhero arcade games. We'll review the original classic film, The Wolf Man, and look at the Nintendo Wii edition of Resident Evil 4. Boo!...or something..
"Super" packed show. Why? Because we're bringing on the superheroes. First off, we're reviewing the animated pilot of Solarman. Taking a look at the arcade versions of Superman and Spider-Man, plus reviewing Mighty Bomb Jack for the NES. All this, including Part II of Matt's Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault for the PC. Enjoy!
This month, we're going to review Blaster Master for the NES, and Super Paper Mario for the Nintendo Wii. We're going to discuss classic films, and look at the NBC Series, Heroes, and why it's such a hit. Plus a look at the old Game & Watch games, and lots of good stuff.
What better way to wrap up Season 1 of Video Masters than by showing you our favorite work. Matt and I hand-picked what we think is our best work, and compiled them all together. Season 2 begins next month (August), and we'll be back with a brand new episode. Thank you to all the fans and viewers who have stuck by us. Hope to see you next season.
What's in this show? Be surprised!
We got reviews to Metal Slug Anthology for the Wii, gonna take a look at the new Iron Man animated movie on DVD, plus some old favorites you may remember, or not. Just watch and see. There's lots of gags, skits, and great stuff in this episode. Give us your feedback on the forum. Enjoy
Today, we got news of a new Pac-Man game you can play on your old Atari 7800, (if you still have it by some chance). Matt reviews an imported Nintendo 64 title called "Sin and Punishment", and behold, our first Wii review. It's Excitetruck! There's more in store, so stop reading this, and enjoy! (more)
This episode, while a tad shorter than the others, is still packed to the brim with goods. We're going to review the immensely popular internet show, Mega 64. Give you your Ghostbusters fill on the PC, and a remake of Burgertime called Burgerland will be reviewed. All this, plus News, Cheats, and a NEW segment called "Attract Mode".
Before I get into the description, let me point out a few things:
I used a different camera this time, but had to record to VHS first, then transfer to PC, which is why the quality is a bit grainy (awful). We had a shortage of games because my local blockbuster closed down, but in the future may rent all my games from Gamefly, or wherever.
Also, there was a lot of FX jobs that took a while to make, and don't transfer well to wmv format, but there are new 3d segments for the show, so hope you like.
Onto business. This month, you'll see us dig into the old vault and pull out a review to Mega Man 5 for the Nintendo. Help out the local rednecks in Redneck Rampage for the PC with some cheat codes, and play as a zombie with a hole in his belly on your X-Box. All this plus a little visitor drops by the show (yeah, decided to add a lame story bit)
This is the second series of Video Masters. The first series of ours ran from 1995-1999. In our first show in 7 years, you'll see reviews to Evil Dead: Regeneration for the PS2, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for the NES. We'll be supporting your local DVD bootleg vendors in Video News, and Batman takes on Alien and the Predator. This, plus lots more.
The Halloween Edition of Video Masters TV has some tricks (like for Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory for the PS2) and some treats, (like a look at the Splatterhouse series through the years. We've also got reviews to Maximo: Ghosts to Glory for the Playstation 2, and Lego Star Wars II for the Gamecube, and tons more you'll only see if you stop reading this dumb info.
Watch for reviews to the Sega Genesis game, DJ Boy, and Psychonauts for the X-Box. We'll share some tips for Spider-Man 2 (Gamecube) and Ninja Turtles 2 (X-Box), plus find out how you can play the Japanese Famicom games on your Gameboy Advance. This, plus cool movie reviews and interesting news.
What's gonna stand out in this particular episode is the 8 minute review of a console that is designed to play your old NES cartridges. We'll give you a live, unrehearsed review. Debuting this month is a segment called the "Mini-Review", in which you'll see 2 flash games that may interest you. Our regular reviews include just Cyber Core for the Turbografx-16 this month, but this should hold you for now.
Season 2 is here! We're kickin' it off with goods galore. We got Mini-Reviews, Attract Mode and we even brought back the Trivia questions. We're debuting a new segment, called "Play View" where Matt will tell you all about that. Such games in this episode include Donkey Kong, Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and more. A special Grumble and Glorify movie will also be reviewed. Enjoy our first episode of the second season, and drop by our forums at:
www.videomasterstv.com
The Christmas episode of VMTV. This month, we'll review 3 games of the classic and modern era, test your video game knowledge, and a new Wii segment for you with footage from NYC and CA. All this and more. Happy holidays, and enjoy!!