In which I play some Rockmen on family carts and stuff.
Author: dtm666
A Very Bloodsteined X-Mas
Merry Christmas. Here’s a bunch of Bloodsteined video reviews, two of which will eventually be up on their own while the other… well, it’s already been there… or has it?
Unless you’re frequenting this very blog, in which case, they’ll be published tomorrow.
The Easy Thousand Hit Combo
Stop it. It’s already DED.
Review #1137 – Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (MS-DOS)
I have given a name to my pain… and it is Bat Guano Forever.
The Bat Guano Forever Special Edition
For your viewing (dis)pleasure as well as mine – and also as a prelude for tomorrow’s video review offering – a compilation of previously uploaded video reviews of the Batman Forever video game that graced Super NES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, and Game Gear. Originally uploaded 2014-2015, which means they’re 9-10 years old. Fuck me.
This was previously posted on the Dailymotion page and I think it’s still available, but this is a new edit with slightly new tweaks and a slight sampler for things to come.
NOTE: This has been listed as a DTM House Show special event, but it is not an actual live show; just a rebroadcast of old material. There is news of a new House Show coming soon-ish. Keep an eye out.
DTM-Cast – Episode #255
Click here to download the MP3.
The penultimate edition of the “prestigious” and “bowel-moving” DTM-Cast audio program is a treat for the masses, as I fumble through THREE GODDAMNED HOURS of random questions stuffing up the Question Box gimmick of the blog. If you ever wanted the most incoherent, rambling nonsense three hours of all time, this could be a contender.
One more episode left to go and it’s all over.
Review #1136 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge (Switch)
Long overdue… in many ways.
Soup… er, man
Well… I’m somewhat optimistic about this one… but only because of one thing…
Review #1135 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game (MS-DOS)
Turtle Trash.
AEW Double Or Nothing 2024
For anyone wondering why it’s taken me this long to post musings on this show, it’s because it’s taken me this long to WATCH said show.
Double Or Nothing 2024 is a near-five hour sloth. I’ve heard good things, but the one takeaway was “it’s too damn long.” And when I heard the runtime for this thing, I said, “No thanks. Not for me.” And even when my buddy loaned me his DVD recording of the show to watch some time afterwards, I simply didn’t have the stomach to sit through that entire show. Even on a card built on great wrestling, there comes a point where you can only watch so much before it becomes an afterthought. And that’s probably the big takeaway with this show. See it in one shot and by the end of the show, you’re mostly clockwatching. Watch it in bits and pieces and you can start to appreciate the individual pieces.
That was my approach with this show; watch a match or two a day and get back to the rest another time. That way, I have a greater appreciation for the quality of the matches and such, whereas even splitting it in a couple days worth of viewing, something would’ve been off. So bare in mind when reading this that I’m watching this show in bits and pieces because that’s the only way I could digest this thing. Trying to do this in one shot… eh, I don’t have that in me anymore, regardless of the actual quality.