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Just a blog to post my reviews, and random blogs

  1. NBA Hangtime (Arcade) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    NBA Hangtime (Arcade) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    To start out the week of content here is a review of NBA Hangtime for the Arcade. This is a game I would play at my friends on the Nintendo 64, but I wanted to focus on the arcade version.
  2. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Crazy Taxi (Arcade Mode) - Episode 1

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Crazy Taxi (Arcade Mode) - Episode 1:


    A little change in the schedule this week has me releasing a video today, so here is episode 1 of Crazy Taxi, the PC version. I take a spin at Arcade Mode in the game. I hope you enjoy this let's play. Thanks for watching.
  3. Metal World Order: Judas Priest - Firepower Review

    Metal World Order: Judas Priest - Firepower Review:


    The time has come for me to review "Firepower" by Judas Priest. Even to this day this album has not left my playlist, or anything I listen to music on, and that's a damn good thing. I hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.
  4. Heavy Metal Gamer Reacts: Myrkur Singer Is Full of Shit

    Heavy Metal Gamer Reacts: Myrkur Singer Is Full of Shit:


    So I was tagged in this facebook post that was a article/video from the New York Post about the band Myrkur, which is a "black metal band" and I say that loosely. Now granted, I may not like this band, but what this woman says in the video is absolute horse shit. So I figure I would watch and react to it. I didn't expect to do one of these for a while, but here is another one. I hope you enjoy it. ...
  5. Duke Nukum Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Duke Nukum Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Duke Nukum? Yes it's that Duke Nukem. Don't let the spelling fool you. This was before the popular Duke Nukem 3D hit the scene. I figured it was time for me to review this game. I hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching.
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