Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony are prepping their next generation home video game consoles–but are gamers ready for them? Team 2D-X offers its opinion on whether or not console manufacturers should announce new hardware within the next two years. Do you need a Wii U, Xbox 720, or PS4 on store shelves within the next two years?
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Back at New York City Comic Con, I proclaimed ThinkGeek’s 8-bit tie the ultimate geek accessory due to the way that ladies flocked to the piece of cloth. They pointed, they stared, they said that it was one of the coolest things ever. Today, as PAX East 2011 kicked off, we decided to test that proclaimation by polling random attendees (which you’ll see in detail in an upcoming clip). But as we made our way through the BECE crowd, we found someone with a rather strong opinion regarding the 8-bit tie. As we queried the crowd, we encountered Talking Classics infamous Keith Apicary, the man best known for a series of hilarious retro gaming YouTube videos, and being booted out of nearly every major video game convention in the nation. In this clip, Keith proved that the 8-bit tie gives gamers an extra dose of geek machismo and the ability to sweep a lady off her feet.
Playing the Moto Arcade Facebook games can net you a slick Droid 2 phone, courtesy of Motorola and 2D-X. Who loves ya, baby?
2D-X’ Jeffrey L. Wilson is interviewed by Nerd Blerp’s Mike Staub. The topics? Shank, Limbo, 2D games as a whole, and the shenanigans that is the Metal Gear Solid series.
E3 2010 was a wonderful show, but standing in line for nearly two hours to attend a Scott Pilgrim vs. The World video game party was not. So we broke out with Patrick Roanhouse, returned to the hotel with boxes of pizza, and recorded an E3 2010 wrap up show.