DTM House Show – Red Ring (July 15th, 2026)

No Xboxes were harmed during the making of this image… but a litany of disasters were suffered nonetheless as we waddled our way through Castlevania on MS-DOS… and tried (and failed and gave up on) playing Mega Man on DOS because I’m much too tired.

Also, in case anyone cares, the first two reviews I ever produced will be available for viewing on the main Youtube channel. These are the new uploads from last year that you can watch on this here blog or via the 2010 playlist… but for those who don’t care for such things, I’m making them public… bit by bit…

Review #1343 – Centipede (Atari 8-Bit)

You would think that a game ported over to more powerful hardware would provide a more accurate conversion of an arcade classic that the technologically inferior Atari VCS… but alas…

WordPress saw fit to remind me that today marks the 16th anniversary of my opening up a WordPress account… back when I considered using it as yet another side thing before it was briefly abandoned. Who would have thought the day would come when I would jump full bore onto this rocket ship of sorts? Still, a hell of a reminder.

TNA Bound For Glory 2006 (redo)

For the sake of full disclosure, today’s post is just a repost of the original Bound For Glory 2006 musings that I did back in 2018, which you can view by clicking here. I wasn’t really intending on redoing this, but I gave the show another watch, and while I felt the original post still had merit, hindsight and perspective did make me re-evaluate things and I ended up with more things to say on the matter.

This was one of the few TNA DVDs that I managed to snag back when those were still a thing. The DVD itself is nothing special – they split the show into 2 discs and you had a couple extras at most. Nowhere near the spectacle of WWE’s sets whenever they used to put one out for Wrestlemania, but for watching the show, it wasn’t a bad deal. This was also notable for being the TNA PPV debut of Kurt Angle, after his signing was announced at the last one and after he made his formal TNA debut on the go-home edition of IMPACT that planted the seeds for the monster feud he’d have with Samoa Joe.

Anyway, here we go again, kids. It’s Bound For Glory 2006, circa 2018, reposted in 2026. Will wonders ever cease? Sure, they will… but that’s besides the point and I digress…

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Deleted Bit – Review #1321

From the Empire Strikes Back (GB) review earlier this year, here’s a deleted bit that digresses from the horrible game for a bit to talk about the Antstream service and how it does another game dirty… but in an effort to keep the video runtime at a specific length, the bit was drop once other forms of padding came into play that was far more relevant to the topic at hand.

For interested parties, the full review can be found here.

Taffin (1988) – Perfectly Acceptable Schlock

The story goes that when Roger Moore decided to step down from the role of famed British agent James Bond, the search was on for the next 007. Most people presumed the role would go to Remington Steel star Pierce Brosnan, who seemed like the surefire choice. Instead, the role would go to Timothy Dalton, whose tenure as Bond would last two films until he dropped out… at which point, Brosnan would get the gig.

In the meantime, however, Brosnan would do other films in the interim. One of these films is Taffin, an action-thriller based in Ireland, where Brosnan plays the eponymous debt collector Mark Taffin, who finds himself at odds with not only ruthless business people who want to develop a new plant at a small Irish town, but also the very citizens that once stood by his side. In fairness, the story isn’t all straightforward and could have been cleared up in a couple places. Perhaps ending the movie on a better note – not necessarily happy, but a more satisfying end that feels earned and not just thrown out there.

Taffin is largely low-budget fare; it’s not shot in the most sophisticated manner with a slow start that takes a while to get going. Once things start to pick up, there’s some decent action bits being played out. The cast put on decent showings; Brosnan has a couple moments of cheese with a couple line readings, but that trademark charm shines through Taffin’s rough shell.

It is not what I would call a “lost gem” or anything like that. Taffin will not be to everyone’s liking, but I found it entertaining enough for a slow afternoon. Perfectly acceptable low-budget fare.

Review #1342 – Squirrel (Super NES)

No, you’re not getting Goof Troop and Bonkers this year, but you are getting the SNES conversion of the almighty Squirrel King, who lost his crown along the way. Gee, I wonder why that is?

In other, unrelated news, this review has become the overall 6,600 post published on this here blog. The numbers are much higher behind the scenes, but we’re getting inches closer to the super demon number.

Farewell Dailymotion

Uploaded the last Dailymotion video shortly after finishing the stream to basically announce that 2026 will be the final year that channel will exist in some form or fashion. For the sake of preservation, I’ve uploaded that video here, where it will no doubt been seen by (slightly) more people.

As it relates to this space, I’m in the process of moving some of the old (now formerly) Dailymotion-exclusive content over to the Extra Bits channel. Some of which will be for the Youtube public while others will be unlisted and blog exclusive. Some of these things will see a former edit or two to keep things Content ID friendly, though these are things you could see elsewhere on the main channel, anyway, so it’s not a huge loss.

Anyway, the Dailymotion page is on the verge of setting… it’s been a fun ride, but all good things must come to an end.