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  1. PSX Datacenter Update 30-June-2018

    Today I have added 4 new entries to the PSX Datacenter and updated some like RC Revenge, Rayman 2, Rayman Junior, Rayman Rush, RC Helicopter, Lightspan, Rampage 2, Rally Cross 2, Raystorm, etc.

    I also added the NTSC-J manual of Chocolate Kiss.

    You can check the details here:
    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.php?73268

    And the updates entries here:
    http://www.psxdatacenter.com/
  2. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Dig Dug (NES) - Episode 2

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Dig Dug (NES) - Episode 2:


    Last time I did an episode, I set a pretty decent high score. In this episode of Dig Dug on the NES, I am going to try and beat that score. I hope you enjoy this let's play. Thanks for watching.
  3. Excitebike (NES) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Excitebike (NES) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    To start out this week's content, here is a review of Excitebike on the NES. A game that some consider a classic! Hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.
  4. PS2 Datacenter Update 23-June-2018

    Today I have added 25 new entries to the PS2 Datacenter like Rayman 3, Real Rode, Radiata Stories, Raw Danger, Ratchet & Clank, Reveal Fantasia, Final Armada, etc.

    I also added the english manual of Project Zero II.

    You can check the details here:
    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.php?73268

    And the new game entries here:
    http://www.psxdatacenter.com/

    Have fun.
  5. Heavy Metal Gamer Video Blog: Nerd/Geek Culture and Gaming Memorabilia

    Heavy Metal Gamer Video Blog: Nerd/Geek Culture and Gaming Memorabilia:


    Only 2 videos this week, since I am going out of town for the weekend. So with that being said, here is a video blog on my thoughts with the whole Nerd/Geek Culture that seems to be a thing now, and of course Gaming Memorabilia. I hope you enjoy this video blog. Thanks for watching.
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