Armchair Arcade TV, like the Website, chronicles the complete history of videogames and computers.
www.armchairarcade.com | Bill Loguidice of Armchair Arcade does a quick unboxing of the www.houseparty.com Just Dance 3 party package for Microsoft Kinect.
www.armchairarcade.com | Bill Loguidice of Armchair Arcade provides an overview and unboxing for "Pier Solar and the Great Architects" for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive. This specifically covers the USA Posterity edition of the game. It's an amazing homebrew creation involving hundreds of volunteers and years of effort. By the way, Super Thunder Drive III is a clever fake, and underneath the cartridge is a certificate of authenticity card. Mine is Copy number 11 of 800 for the Posterity editio...
www.armchairarcade.com | A casual onboxing video of the new OnLive Console featuring Bill Loguidice.
www.armchairarcade.com | Host Bill Loguidice unboxes some much needed accessories for the Boogie Board (www.myboogieboard.com) as a follow up to his previous Boogie Board unboxing video.
www.armchairarcade.com | Host Bill Loguidice does an unboxing video for a PS3 The Ultimate House Party kit from www.houseparty.com, which features PS3 Move-related items.
http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/node/3167 | Bill Loguidice presents Armchair Arcade TV: Episode 3 - Satans Hollow. The arcade, Atari 8-bit/5200, Commodore 64, and GameCube/PS2/Windows/Xbox versions of the game are covered. Be sure to visit www.armchairarcade.com for more details.
http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/node/3112 Hello again, everyone, I'm back with Episode 2 of "Armchair Arcade TV", this time on Datasoft's 1984 closet classic, Mancopter, for the Commodore 64 (C-64). The majority of technical issues from last episode - which were mostly related to a dying hard drive - have been resolved, plus I've gained another episode's worth of experience on Adobe Premiere Elements. I have a proper HD camera coming soon, so that may make it for Episode 3 or 4, improving vi...
http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/node/3088/ Hello, everyone. I'm debuting a new regular video series entitled, "Armchair Arcade TV". The first one, with the surprising name of "Episode 1" is on little known Centuri arcade game, Route 16 (Route-16), from 1981, with feature coverage of its first home translation for the Emerson Arcadia-2001 and its family of systems. Other games and systems are also featured. This is my first time on Adobe Premiere and on a new computer system, so the usual iss...