Happy 25th Anniversary to the game and series Mega Man X.
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Monday, December 17, 2018
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Maverick Hunting a Quarter Century: The 25th Anniversary of Mega Man X
Maverick Hunting a Quarter Century: The 25th Anniversary of Mega Man X
December 15, 2018
By Ryan Porzl
Mega Man has been one of video game's most treasured franchises upon it's release. Fans and critics couldn't get enough of the blue bomber fighting off the evil Dr. Wily and his creations. However, Mega Man is more than just the original incarnation. Perhaps Capcom saw something there but as the decades gone by, new franchises were added to the Mega Man universe with some being sequels to the original while others being set in a different universe. In 1993, Capcom unleashed the first with the release of Mega Man X. Set 100 years after the original, it tells the story of a new, advanced, and powerful Mega Man named Mega Man X or X for short who fought alongside a group known as Maverick Hunters who sought to protect the world from evil robots or reploids who had gone maverick. Since then, Mega Man X has seen nine releases in it's history and despite the franchise being dormant for nearly half it's history, it's still a classic franchise of it own. Appropriate it's a sequel because like I did last year with Mega Man, I'll take a look at Mega Man X. This article contains spoilers so don't read if you don't want to be spoiled.
December 15, 2018
By Ryan Porzl
Mega Man has been one of video game's most treasured franchises upon it's release. Fans and critics couldn't get enough of the blue bomber fighting off the evil Dr. Wily and his creations. However, Mega Man is more than just the original incarnation. Perhaps Capcom saw something there but as the decades gone by, new franchises were added to the Mega Man universe with some being sequels to the original while others being set in a different universe. In 1993, Capcom unleashed the first with the release of Mega Man X. Set 100 years after the original, it tells the story of a new, advanced, and powerful Mega Man named Mega Man X or X for short who fought alongside a group known as Maverick Hunters who sought to protect the world from evil robots or reploids who had gone maverick. Since then, Mega Man X has seen nine releases in it's history and despite the franchise being dormant for nearly half it's history, it's still a classic franchise of it own. Appropriate it's a sequel because like I did last year with Mega Man, I'll take a look at Mega Man X. This article contains spoilers so don't read if you don't want to be spoiled.
Friday, December 14, 2018
Wayne's World 2 "Y.M.C.A. Scene"
Happy 25th Anniversary to the movie Wayne's World 2 which turned 25 back on December 10th.
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Bilbo & Smaug Complete Scene
On this day five years ago, the second Hobbit film The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug was released. Martin Freeman was a great younger Bilbo Baggins and Benedict Cumberbatch was great as Smaug.
I Walk Alone
With Bruce Kulick's 65th birthday yesterday, I figure I post the only song he sang for KISS.
The Price Is Wrong, Bitch - Happy Gilmore (8/9) Movie CLIP (1996) HD
Yesterday was Bob Barker's 95th birthday. I've decided to show one of his most bad ass moments. Moral of the story: don't fuck with Bob Barker or he'll drop you faster than a plinko chip or that cliff hanger falling to his death in the cliff hanger Price is Right game.
Saturday, December 8, 2018
AJPW Toshiaki Kawada 4th Theme Song - "Holy War (V2)" (With Tron)
Happy 55th Birthday to wrestling legend "Dangerous K" Toshiaki Kawada.
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