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  • Collie Defense Review Evercade Game Boy Advance
    This is the latest game of the month title that will also feature in the release of the next Indie Heroes Collection, and I’m pleased to say this is a good game that once I picked up, I couldn’t stop playing until it was beaten! So as with all Evercade Game of the Month titles,…
  • Terminator References in the Resident Evil Video Games
    References to the Terminator Movies in the Resident Evil games! Maybe you’ve seen a few, and maybe you’ve never noticed any, but there are a lot of themes, characters and events that take place in the Resident Evil series that make me think that the good people at Capcom must have been big fans of…
  • Is It Possible to Beat Street Fighter 2 without Using Diagonals?
    Is it possible to beat the classic arcade fighting game Street Fighter 2 without using diagonal joystick inputs whilst playing? Apparently so! In the video posted below from the Geek Battle Gaming YouTube Channel, I’ll be showing you an edited version of how I beat Street Fighter 2 Special Champion Edition without being able to…
  • Flights of the Vampire Penguins Action Game from Xstreamed Now Available on Android!
    Our very own Vampire Penguins mascot character now have their very own Android Phone game! Get the action game which stars the Vampire Penguins and takes inspiration from the ever popular Flappy Bird for your Android phone or Tablet now! Here’s the link: Flight of the Vampire Penguins on Google Play Check out some images…
  • Atari |The 400 Mini | Deep Dive Review
    The Atari 400 Mini is here! With 25 built in games, and the ability to expand the library with hundreds more games, this is the ultimate nostalgia fest for everyone who wants some of Atari’s 8-bit computer goodness! In today’s discussion, we’ll talk about the built in games, adding your own library of classics, which…
  • Darts Frenzy Intellivision Amico Home Review
    The fifth game released for the Amico Home app is Darts Frenzy. I can be honest, I’m not sure I’ve ever played a darts video game before. I think maybe I did once on the Amiga in the mid-1990s but darts isn’t exactly my usual jam. Still, this is an Intellivision Amico game, and in…
  • Is Fighters Megamix For Tiger Game.com Review the Worst Fighting Game Ever?
    Before Super Smash Bros started pitting all of Nintendo’s franchise players against each other, Sega a created Fighters Megamix which was a fighting game that featured a mash up roster of characters from other Sega games. The game primarily featured characters from the Virtua Fighter and Fighting Vipers games, but also had characters from the…
  • Analogue Pocket | Deep Dive Review of the FPGA Game Boy
    The Analogue Pocket is a device that has been available for a couple of years now. Despite this, it still has the vibe as being a new console for so many, as it’s not a console you can just pick up in any gaming store, or purchase on Amazon online. For me, getting an Analogue…
  • Gloom | Amiga 1200 Review | Best Amiga First Person Shooter
    Gloom is probably my favourite first person shooter on the Amiga. When I first played it, it amazed me to enter a 3D world on the Amiga, which I never thought was possible. As someone who grew up with an Amiga as my main gaming platform for some time, I was a little behind the…
  • My Arcade Atari Gamestation Pro Review
    Have you played Atari today? It’s the old marketing slogan, and these days there are more ways to play Atari than ever before. The Atari Gamestation Pro from My arcade is the latest mini console that give you access to a library of Atari games, and our review comes hot on the heels of the…
  • Food Fight Culinary Combat Atari VCS Review
    Food Fight is one of my favourite classic Atari games, and so when I saw that the new game was out just in time for Christmas and launching exclusively on the Atari VCS I had to jump straight in. The game isn’t like most of the other modern updates of classic Atari games that has…
  • Panzer Dragoon Mini Sega Game Gear Classic Handheld Review
    During the 1990s the console wars were all about Sega vs Nintendo for the first half decade, and then geared up to be a three way face off between Sega, Nintendo and Sony. Whilst Sony would dominate the home console business, the handheld war was still Nintendo with their all dominating Game Boy vs Sega’s…
  • Tech Battle Logitech Streamcam vs Logitech C920s Pro Webcam
    If you’re looking for a good webcam, you can’t go wrong with either of the Logitech cameras we have on trial today. The Streamcam is designed with streamers in mind, and the C920s Pro is seen as a reliable camera with high quality features as well. The two differ in a number of ways and…
  • Atari 2600+ Mr Run and Jump Full Walkthrough Video
    If you’ve just got Mr Run and Jump for your old Atari 2600 or brand spanking new Atari 2600+ you will be excited to run and jump and dive right in. But…you’ll soon find the game is rock hard. Fortunately for you, you can see the full solution of every screen to go through and…
  • Astrosmash Intellivision Amico Home Review
    Quite possibly my favourite game from the original Intellivision was Astrosmash. A blend of gameplay that you’d have found in Space Invaders and Asteroids, the game saw you take on waves of asteroids and try to blow them to smithereens before they collided with the Earth. This new version, which is also just called Astrosmash…
  • Missile Command | Intellivision Amico Home Review | Intellivision Lives!
    To say that I’m playing Missile Command for this review has me shocked and delighted. Just a few days ago I was playing the original Missile Command as part of my review process for the Atari 2600+, and now quite unexpectedly I have a brand new Missile Command to play on the Intellivision Amico?!? It’s…
  • Atari 2600+ Review: What’s Old is New Again
    The Atari 2600 is back! The year is 2023 and you can forget all your 4K and teraflops. The new Atari 2600+ console is all about blowing in your cartridges and using a joystick with one button! Atari is one of the most iconic brands in the world. And I don’t just mean the world…
  • Mr Run and Jump Review Atari 2600+: What’s Old is New Again
    The Atari 2600+ is here and it’s great to see that but only have Atari released a new version of their most famous console, but that they’ve put in the effort to release a few new cartridges with the console. The most exciting of these is Mr Run and Jump, which is a 2D platformer…
  • Big2Small Review Evercade, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Boy Indie Heroes Collection 3
    The June 2023 Evercade Game of the Month is a puzzle game called Big2Small. The game is designed as a Game Boy Color game and is released by Retro Room Games and is also available to get for the Game Boy Color, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64. The game is a puzzle game, but not a…
  • Evercade Toaplan Arcade Collection 2 Review
    Arcade games coming to the Evercade was a really exciting development when it was first announced and after a few releases we’ve now got several arcade based collections. Toaplan Arcade Collection 1 was an exciting release a few months ago and now we have Toaplan Arcade Collection 2. The games featured on this collection include…
  • Doodle Taxi Atari VCS Review: Crazy Taxi? Or Sensible Taxi with Witches?
    There has been a steady increase of games released for the Atari VCS in 2023. As well as some retro Atari games, and retro games acquired by Atari, there have been a bunch of new indie games released on the platform. One that intrigued me more than many others that I’ve seen come up on…
  • Amiga CD32: Right Console Wrong Time
    In the history of gaming consoles, there are certain systems that stand out for their innovation and unique offerings. The Amiga CD32, released in 1993, unfortunately wasn’t one of them, but just because it didn’t stand out against the competition it doesn’t mean there was no innovation or influence on the industry. Combining the power…
  • Tiger WWF SuperStars Electronic LCD Video Game Review 1990 WWE Game
    Hulk Hogan, Sgt Slaughter, The Million Dollar Man Ted DeBiase! Talk about a blast from the past! If you were a kid who grew up in the 1980s and early 1990s these would have been the wrestling superheroes and villains you loved to cheer and boo. Also if you were a kid from this time…
  • Evercade Piko Collection 3 Review
    The third Piko Collection cartridge is now available on Evercade and having had my paws on it for a few days I’ve had enough time to dig into the 10 games that are on the cartridge to give my views on whether this is one worth picking up, or whether this is one you may…
  • Evercade Amiga Team 17 Collection Review
    We finally have Amiga games on the Evercade, and starting things off for representation on the retro themed console we have Team 17 Collection 1, which isn’t to be confused with the Worms Collection which was also from Team 17. The cart, which I previously previewed a couple of months ago as most of the…
  • Thunder Paw: Evercade Review Indie Heroes Collection 3 Sega Genesis
    Thunder Paw from Ratalaika Games is a game that will feature on the Evercade Indie Heroes Collection 3 cart that will arrive in 2024. The game is currently available for a bunch of other systems including the Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PS4, and even on the PlayStation Vita and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis! Yup it’s a retro…
  • Tamagotchi Pix 90s Nostalgia at it’s Finest
    Tamagotchi’s are back and better than ever. Well, at least they are better than they were in the 1990s. And that isn’t to say that they were bad in the 1990s. They were fun. They were a type of LCD game where you’d raise and play with a virtual pet for a week or two.…
  • Should Evercade Collections Be Named After Games and Rather Than Developers?
    Here’s a thought…do you think that the Evercade Cartridges being named after the developers or publishers actually does them a disservice from a marketing perspective? I know most people interested in the Evercade may be into their retro games and have an idea about developers and their game libraries already, but for the general public…
  • Why Do Less Powerful Games Consoles Usually Win the Console Wars?
    For decades gamers everywhere have had the same old arguments of which console is better between competing machines. The most famous of these was the Super Nintendo against the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. This is characterised by kids arguing in playgrounds and discussion of ‘blast processing’ number of bits and the wonders of the Super FX…
  • Commando Capcom’s Retro Arcade Game Evercade Deep Dive
    Old video games have the reputation of being challenging. Often to the point that modern players can’t understand how people used to tolerate the difficulty and keep going back to try to complete games. Arcade games similarly have the reputation that they may be designed to be punishing to make sure players put more and…
  • Sigi A Fart for Melusina Review Atari VCS Xbox PS4 Switch PC
    From Pixel Games, who would later go on to create Donut Dodo, which we recently reviewed, today we take a step back in time to the game that came before the Dodo. Sigi A Fart for Melusina is a 2D platformer with an 8-bit art style. It’s not a super long game, and is fairly…
  • Army of Darkness Defence: The Best Evil Dead, Movie and Mobile Game You Can’t Play
    With Evil Dead Rise now out and the fifth Evil Dead movie overall, it got me thinking about the Evil Dead video games. Movie games are never expected to be the best gaming experiences. Nor are they usually seen to be all that great representations of the movies they are based on. Over the years…
  • Super Mario Bros The Movie – The Perfect Video Game Movie Adaptation
    What an absolute joy the Super Mario Bros Movie is. And no, I don’t mean the live action Bob Hoskins film from the 1990s…although I do have a soft spot for that as well. This new animated Mario Bros movie from Illumination who are responsible for Minions is exactly what a Mario movie needed to…
  • Resident Evil 4 is a Remake of Final Fight and No One Realised
    The Resident Evil 4 Remake is something fans dreamed about for a long time, and there are many fans who are playing through the story for the first time. With the title just being Resident Evil 4, there will be many fans that may not realise that the game is a remake…and no I don’t…
  • Resident Evil 4 Remake: A Game-Changer in Survival Horror Genre – Our Review
    As a long-time fan of the Resident Evil franchise, I was eagerly anticipating the release of the Resident Evil 4 Remake. Having played the original game multiple times, on every system from the GameCube to the PS2, Wii, HD remasters and even in VR on the Meta Quest 2, I was excited to see how…
  • The Ultimate Guide to Sega Mega Drive 32X Games
    As a gamer, I have always been fascinated by the world of retro gaming. There is something about the simplicity of the games and the nostalgia factor that draws me in. One console that has always caught my attention is the Sega Mega Drive 32X. The Mega Drive 32X was a console released in 1994…
  • Parody Trailer for E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial The Atari Game The Movie
    This is the film of the game of the film that you’ve all been waiting for! E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial The Atari Game The Movie! Check out the trailer here and then read the story behind the trailer below! In the spirit of April Fools Day, and following our 2022 April Fools fake trailer for a…
  • Mortal Kombat Trilogy for Tiger Game.Com What Were They Thinking?
    Having recently restored my Tiger Game.com back to working order, I’ve been keen to make some videos on its small library of games as an excuse to dip back into some of the wonders that Tiger tried to pull off with the little system that could. Mortal Kombat Trilogy should have been the greatest of…
  • Donut Dodo Review Atari VCS Nintendo Switch
    Donut Dodo is a game which is available on the Atari VCS, Nintendo Switch and PC on Steam. I tested it on the Atari VCS as it is perfect on the Atari VCS. If I didn’t know that it was a modern game I would assume that it really was a game back from the…
  • Evercade EXP: From Heist to Heroes Console Review and Documentary
    This isn’t just another Evercade EXP review. This is an exploration of the history of the device and how it went from simply an upgraded handheld to the subject of a heist to finally arrive in the hands of what Blaze would dub its heroes. After months of waiting, the wait is over, and we…
  • Evercade Amiga Team17 Collection 1 Games on the A500 Mini & Antstream Arcade on Atari VCS
    Amiga games are officially coming to the Evercade with the recently announced Team17 Collection. There will be ten games on this cartridge collection, and it won’t be long before players are able to get their hands on the cart to be able to play on the original Evercade handheld, the Evercade EXP and the Evercade…
  • Resident Evil 4 Remake Chainsaw Demo Analysis/Speedrun
    Capcom held their Capcom Spotlight online event today which is basically like a Nintendo direct, but for Capcom games. There was lots of announcements and cool things shown off, but the main thing was that they announced that a demo of Resident Evil 4 would be available today! Immediately after the showcase ended. Having played…
  • Evercade C64 Collection 2 Games on The C64 Mini Commodore 64
    The Evercade line of consoles includes the original Evercade handheld, the recently launched Evercade EXP handheld and the home console version the Evercade VS. All of them use the same cartridges as each other which means that you can buy one cartridge and use it across any of the machines to continue your progress and…
  • Fixing the Tiger Game.com 90s Handheld Console to play Resident Evil 2 and Sonic Jam
    Some of you will have heard of the Tiger Game.com but few of you will have had the opportunity to play it. In my growing quest to play every games console ever created I was lucky in that I had the Tiger Game.com back in the 90s when the console was actually a thing. Unfortunately…
  • The Calisto Protocol: What Worked and What Didn’t
    If you like horror games similar to Resident Evil 4 or especially Dead Space, you’ll find a lot to like in the Calisto Protocol. The game is from the one of the co-creators of Dead Space and also has several of the same team that made that classic survival horror game on board with this…
  • Indie Heroes Collection 2 Evercade Review
    One of the highlights of the Evercade over the last year has been the Evercade Game of the Month series where Blaze have offered a free game to download and play each month. There has been a couple of catches with this though as the games were only downloadable on the Evercade VS, and if…
  • Nintendo 64: Top 30 Games Ranked
    There are so many great games for the Nintendo 64. The console may not have sold enough to have beaten the mighty PlayStation during the console wars, but arguably it has some of the very best games of it’s generation and many of them were exclusives. Even to this day some of the game son…
  • Save Room: Steam Game Review
    Available now on Steam (version reviewed) and also on Nintendo Switch Xbox and PlayStation, Save Room is a puzzle game inspired by the item management system of Resident Evil 4. It’s made by Brazillian indie game developer Fractal Projects. If you’ve never played that game, allow me to briefly explain the concept. On the left…
  • Deep Fear: The Final Sega Saturn Game
    Deep Fear is a game that few have played. It is a Resident Evil style game that has the distinction of being the final game to officially release on the Sega Saturn…in Europe at least. Japan got more games, and it also wasn’t the final Saturn game to come out in the US. In fact,…
  • Super Street Fighter 2 Sega Mega Drive Review
    The release of the Sega Mega Drive 2 Mini is an excellent chance for new players to try out some of the great games of yesteryear. It’s also a brilliant chance for gamers who were around back in the day to replay through a bunch of classic games which they’ve probably played on a dozen…
  • World’s Smallest Atari 2600 Tiny Arcade Review
    The Atari 2600 is one of the most well known and loved gaming consoles of all time. It was the first real smash hit success gaming console ever released and saw tons of favourite games avaialble as cartridges. Well now, you can get an iddy biddy teeny weeny version to play anywhere and any when!…
  • Evercade Reknum Souls Adventure Review Indie Heroes Collection 2
    A game Evercade users can look forward to as part of the Indie Heroes Collection 2 is Reknum Souls Adventure. The game was released as a free download as part of the Evercade’s Game of the Month programme, and is a Zelda like game that also has Metroid ish qualities too. In fact it’s kinda…
  • Investigating the Intellivision Amico
    The Intellivision Amico is a console that at the time of writing looks like it may never see the light of day. Having been announced several years ago, the system has seen delay after delay, and earlier this year the company went into what they termed a quiet period. Now things seem very up in…
  • Top Ten Retro Gaming Mini Consoles
    Gamers everywhere love their classic games. Retro gaming is a big business these days and the console makers have responded by finding new ways to release old games to feed into our nostalgia. The release of mini classic consoles allows players to experience their favourite games from the past with consoles and controllers deisgned to…
  • Tempest 4000 Review Atari VCS and Nintendo Switch Game
    One of the most famous games to arrive from Atari during their era of gaming dominance in the late 1970s and early 80s was Tempest. Available first in arcades, and later for the Atari 2600, the concept of Tempest was to control a claw shaped space vehicle and shoot enemies that would travel from the…
  • Every Amiga A500 Mini Game Ranked
    The A500 Mini is here, and for Amiga fans new and old there is a lot to celebrate! With 25 games built into the mini console, there are a lot of hours of games to get through. And whilst you can add more games to be played on the system via a USB stick, let’s…
  • Gaming Review Tapeworm Disco Puzzle – Evercade/NES/Dreamcast Game
    Tapeworm Disco Puzzle is a retro style puzzle game with a ton of humour and charm where you play as a worm who has to collect items in a maze with only a limited number of moves. The game is from Lowtek Games who created the game Flea, and was crowd funded and saw a…
  • The A500 Mini Amiga 500 Console – In Depth Review
    This article is a companion piece to our recent video review of the A500 Mini. They are separate in that they have unique information, so be sure to check out the video as well as reading the article. For people who played video games in the UK in the mid-80s through to mid-90s, one of…
  • Evercade VS To Offer Free Indie Game Every Month
    The Evercade VS, a retro inspired console which plays game collections from cartridges is about to start offering monthly free games. Starting this Friday with Tape Worm Disco Puzzle, an indie game from the creator of Flea, users of the VS home console will be able to download and play the game for one month.…
  • E.T The Extra-Terrestrial Recharged For Atari VCS, PS5 and Nintendo Switch Reveal Trailer
    E.T The Extra-Terrestrial Recharged for Atari VCS! The trailer for the game all VCS owners have been dreaming of for 40 years!!! Check out the trailer above! Finally a reality? No of course not! This is a proof of concept joke trailer for April Fools! Ta-da! But hope you enjoyed it and wouldn’t it be…
  • Atari Jaguar Kasumi Ninja: The Worst Fighting Game Ever?
    The early to mid 90s gaming scene was dominated by one on one fighting games. Street Fighter 2 had everyone talking, and it wasn’t long before Mortal Kombat hit arcades and everyone was obsessed with kicking each other in the face and ripping each other’s hearts out…digitally that is. So with these two huge hits,…
  • The Bitmap Brothers Collection 1 Evercade Review
    The Bitmap Brothers Collection 1 for the Evercade is a great addition to the Evercade library, as the Bitmap Brothers made some truly great games back in the day. There’s no question that the Evercade platform is stronger for having this collection in it’s library, but some may feel slightly disappointed with the offering here.…
  • Console Review: Article And Video Review
    The Atari VCS is the latest home console to come from the legendary Atari, who are the granddaddy of all video game console makers. Of course, the Atari of today isn’t the same company as it was in the 1970s when the original Atari VCS came out, but the new team have created this little…
  • Would Single Game Carts Boost The Evercade?
    The Evercade and Evercade VS are retro focussed handheld and home consoles that were released over the last couple of years. The idea of it is that you can get loads of games from past eras of gaming and they come in collections on physical media. This is great for collectors and is also a…
  • Evercade VS Review: Should You Buy It?
    The original Evercade is something we have a soft spot for here at the xstreamed.tv website. The machine is a handheld console which lets you play hundreds of officially licensed retro games on the go from collections which come on physical media. You can even hook the device up to your TV for some big…
  • Evercade Worms Collection 1 Review
    The Evercade seems to be going from strength to strength with it’s increasing library of retro game collection cartridges. The Worms Collection brings a great collection of three games to the handheld platform and home console Evercade VS, and whilst three games on the cartridge makes it one of the smaller collections available for the…
  • Lego Super Mario Adventures With Luigi Starter Course Review
    It was only a matter of time after the Lego Super Mario figure was released that the world would get a Luigi set. Fortunately fans haven’t had to wait too long and this brilliant kit is every bit as good as the Mario starter course. If you’re starting with Luigi and chosen to begin with…
  • Classic Game Review: Super Mario 64 Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack Review
    We all know that Super Mario 64 is a great game. It’s one of those games which ever since it’s release has been spoken of as a contender for the greatest video game of all time. It’s also widely seen as perhaps the greatest launch game on a console of all time. The big question…
  • Classic Game Review: Mario Kart 64 Review
    If it was Super Mario Kart that created the cartoon kart racer genre, it was Mario Kart 64 that made it a system selling genre and franchise. This game took everything that was great about the original and boosted it with 64-bit advancements. When Mario Kart 64 originally came out in 1997 (96 in Japan)…
  • Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack Price And Release Date Revealed
    Nintendo have revealed the release date and price point for the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack. The service will become available on October 25th and will cost £34.99/€39.99/$49.99 USD for the single user user option. For a family pass it will cost £59.99/€69.99/$79.99 USD. The service will offer players several games from the Nintendo 64…
  • The Extreme Improv Xstreamed Suggestions App Is Now Live Online
    There’s a fantastic new tool for improv performers, companies, and drama groups which we’re proud to have launched right here on the Xstreamed.tv website. If you head over to www.xstreamed.tv/suggestions you will find the Extreme Improv Xstreamed Suggestions App embedded right on the website! This app is more than a random word generator, and is…
  • Resident Evil Welcome To Racoon City Movie Trailer
    Sony have released the first full trailer for the upcoming Resident Evil Welcome To Racoon City movie. The movie, which is not related to any of the previous live action Resident Evil films is a much closer adaptation of the games. Fans of the series will recognise all the major characters from the first three…
  • Taxi Chaos Nintendo Switch Review
    Fans of the classic Sega arcade and Dreamcast game Crazy Taxi had a lot to be excited about when Taxi Chaos was announced. Clearly a homage to the Sega game, there haven’t been many games in the niche genre of taxi driving games over the years. In fact outside of the Crazy Taxi trilogy which…
  • Every Nintendo Amiibo Figure Ranked
    The Amiibo figures were Nintendo’s answer to the Toys to Life craze that started in the era of the PS3, Wii and Xbox 360. The idea of scanning toys to add features to video games first began with Skylanders and Spyro the Dragon and was actually offered to Nintendo as an exclusive which they passed…
  • The Amiga Returns with the A500 Mini Console
    Retro Games, who previously released the C64 Mini have announced that at the start of 2022 they will release the A500 Mini. This new mini of a retro machine will include 25 games built in, and allow you to plug in a USB drive to allow you to play other games. Excitingly the A500 Mini…
  • Intellivision Amico – Will It Succeed?
    For many years now, nostalgia has been big business all across entertainment. Remakes of movies and games are common and new products that leverage consumers childhood memories and affection for a property will probably always be a thing. Over the last few years in video gaming we’ve seen all manner of retro consoles, both those…
  • The Top 10 Ten Nintendo GameCube Games
    The GameCube is the machine that Nintendo put out as their answer to the PS2, and was the last time Nintendo took the approach of battling the console wars based on putting out a more powerful machine than the competition. Following the poorer than hoped performance of the Nintendo 64 Nintendo made big changes on…
  • Meatsauce Madness Starring Wrestling Superstar Virgil iOS Review
    Meatsauce Madness isn’t a game that would have normally been on my radar to rush to buy and review. But as a lifelong wrestling fan, any time a wrestling (related) game arrives they always catch my attention. This one was no different, and although it isn’t strictly a wrestling game, the concept behind it made…
  • Games Monster Podcast: The Nintendo 64 is 25! Part 1
    The Nintendo 64 is now 25 years old! It seems just like yesterday when we were first in Peach’s Castle in Super Mario 64, or running through Hyrule field in The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, or having our first battle in Super Smash Bros, but no, it’s been a quarter of a decade…
  • Games Monster Podcast: Sonic The Hedgehog at 30! Part 1
    Sonic the Hedgehog is 30 years old! I’m sure there will be some of us whom feel very old reading that! Yes it’s officially 30 years since the first time we played as the blue blur on the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis for our US friends) To celebrate here is part one of our special…
  • New Look At The AEW Console Game From Yukes
    One of the big things that has been known about and hyped up since the early days of All Elite Wrestling has been that there would be a AEW video game. Kenny Omega, who is one of the Executive Vice Presidents of AEW is a huge gamer and fans have been excited to see that…
  • Nintendo Direct E3 2021 Reaction and Breakdown – Zelda Breath of the Wild 2, Metroid Dread, Mario Golf
    In this latest episode of the Games Monster Podcast David breaks down everything that happened at the Nintendo Direct from E3 2021. Listen to “Nintendo Direct E3 2021 Reaction and Breakdown” on Spreaker. Until next time make sure you subscribe to the Extreme Improv Xstreamed YouTube Channel for lots more gaming content and also check…
  • E3 2021: Watch the Full Nintendo Direct Here! Metroid Dread Announced!
    You can check out the full Nintendo Direct Presentation from E3 2021 right here on Xstreamed.tv Be sure to check our full reaction on the Games Monster Podcast dropping later today! Until next time make sure you subscribe to the Extreme Improv Xstreamed YouTube Channel for lots more gaming content and also check out our…
  • Random Figure Review: Banjo Kazooie Amiibo
    The Amiibo figure line is the long lasting survivor of the toys to life boom from a few years ago, and it’s great that as of 2021 Nintendo are still putting out new Amiibos for fans to add to their collections. Part of the reason they have endured so long where as other brands have…
  • Games Monster Podcast: Xbox & Besthesda E3 Reaction
    David Pustansky reacts to the Xbox and Bethesda Showcase from E3 2021. Was this the best ever showing from team Xbox? Find out David’s reaction to all the big reveals and trailers in the Games Monster Podcast! Games covered include Halo Infinite, Starfield, the Sea of Thieves X Pirates of the Carribean mash up, Forza…
  • E3 2021: Square Enid Announce Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster
    Square Enid have shown off the debut trailer for Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster which is a new series of rereleases of the original six Final Fantasy games. You can see the trailer above. The games will be released for mobile and PC soon. No console release has been confirmed as yet.
  • Resident Evil Netflix Series First Cast Photos
    Netflix have shared the first look at the cast of their upcoming live action series based on the Resident Evil video game series. The series will be a new story and not a direct continuation of either the video game series, the long running film series, or the upcoming movie reboot. For more Resident Evil…
  • E3 2021 Square Enix Presents Showcase Watch Live and Live Blog
    Until next time make sure you subscribe to the Extreme Improv Xstreamed YouTube Channel for lots more gaming content and also check out our weekly Geek Battle comedy panel show! And also check out the Gaming Section of the site on XStreamed.tv
  • E3 Xbox: Halo Infinite Coming For Christmas 2021
    You can play both the campaign and multiplayer of Halo Infinite this holiday on Xbox Series X/S. The Multiplayer will be free to play and both will be available to Game Pass users day one. Check out our recation and breakdown to all the latest E3 news in the Games Monster Podcast later today!
  • E3 2021 Jack Sparrow Coming to Seas of Thieves on June 22nd
    Rare have shown off a new update to Sea of Thieves that will drop on June 22nd that will add a brand new Pirates of the Carribean campaign. It will add Jack Sparrow and Davy Jones to the game in an original story mode.
  • E3 XBox and Bethesda Games Showcase: Watch Live Here and Read Live Updates
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