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  1. PSX Datacenter Update 25-August-2012

    Today I had added 25 new entries to the PSX Datacenter, like Yarudora Series vol.1 & 2, Yume Iroiro, Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories, You don't know Jack, etc.
    Some update entries like Koshien Five Baseball, Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories 3, etc and the PAL english manual of Yu-Gi-Oh - Forbidden Memories.

    You can check the details here:
    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.p...s&goto=newpost

    And the new entries here:
    http://www.psxdatacenter.com/ ...
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  2. Heavy Metal Gamer: Rise Of The Triad Review

    Heavy Metal Gamer: Rise Of The Triad Review:


    Brand new review, a little bit longer then normal, I give a shout out to The Retro Hunters, if you haven't heard they are no longer doing videos. Wish them the best. I also have some news at the end of the review. I hope you enjoy this review, and thanks for watching.
  3. YOLO: Lordy, Lordy, I Am YOLO

    YOLO: Lordy, Lordy, I Am YOLO:


    I know the title doesn't make sense, but then again, what does make sense anymore? Episode 3 of the YOLO series! I hope you enjoy it, thanks for watching! \,,/
  4. PSX Datacenter Update 18-August-2012

    Today I had added 25 new entries to the PSX Datacenter, like WWF Wrestlemania, Winning Post 2, Thrasher Skate, Tiny Toons Toonenstein, Tokimeki Memorial - Taisen Tokkaedama, Yagami Hiroki no Game-Taste - Munasawagi no Yokan, Yaku Tsuu - Noroi no Game, etc.
    Some update entries like Twinbee RPG, Ungra Walker, etc and the japanese manual of Yaku Tsuu - Noroi no Game.

    You can check the details here:
    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.p...s&goto=newpost ...
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  5. Heavy Metal Gamer: Adventure Island Review

    Heavy Metal Gamer: Adventure Island Review:


    2 videos this week, and this time a review of Adventure Island on the NES. I hope you enjoy it, and thanks for watching!
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