Posts Tagged ‘brett noborikawa’

The Death of Discs and Other Physical Media

Physical media has been around as long as, well, media but with the rise of digital media ever since a little program called Napster revolutionized the music scene, are we about to see the death of the disc as we know it? Netflix certainly seems to think so with its efforts to send its disc-by-mail more »

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The Walking Dead Season 3 Preview

The Walking Dead was just renewed for a third season after only two episodes of season two have aired. Was this a premature decision or is AMC just doubling down on the winning horse? We break it down and discuss whether or not the show will continue to deviate from the source material or start more »

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Avengers Trailer Breakdown

Joss Whedon’s superhero epic finally has a trailer and oh boy were we blown away. Then again, how can you go wrong with Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Nick Fury, and Loki all being in one movie? My 13-year-old-self just died from the thought of how amazing this movie will be. more »

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GeekDown is BACK! Avengers vs. Dark Knight Rises

GeekDown is back for Season 2, and it’s with a bang, or a smash really. Avengers dominated the box office shattering records all over. But with as perfect as this movie is said to be, does it really stand to perfection? Flitz, Jovenshire, Brett, and Matt take their stance on the epic debate of Avengers more »

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Bruce Lee vs Jackie Chan Who’s the Best Martial Artist?

Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Chuck Norris, Donnie Yen, Tony Jaa, Jean Claude Van Damme, and Steven Seagal. They all left their mark on the world of martial arts movies, each in their own way. They helped take the genre from poorly dubbed and cheaply imported flicks to amazing works of art. But who more »

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PETA Hates Mario

PETA released a game this week on their site which shows Marios “hate” towards Tanookis. It’s a blatant exploitation on PETA’s behalf just to get attention towards their cause. This has to be their most obscure attempt yet. Based solely on the fact that TANOOKI’S DON’T EXIST!   Watch Behind the Scenes Footage and More! more »

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Skyrim Makes $450 Million

Bethesda out does themselves again. Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim dominates game stores across the country making an estimated $450 million at launch! The hosts of GeekDown break down why they believe this is possible all while not be surprised at all due to the games all around epicness!   Watch Behind the Scenes Footage and more »

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Best Licensed Game

Licensed games have been around almost as long as video games themselves. From the abysmal ET for the 2600 to the amazing Batman Arkham City we sit down to debate what the best licensed game of all time is. We also discuss news of Mass Effect 3’s leaked beta and the new details surrounding Microsoft’s more »

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Next Xbox Mimicking Apple?

New details regarding Microsoft’s followup to the Xbox 360 have emerged and it’s not what you’d think. With phrases like “going the Apple route,” is this what gamers want to hear or will the next Xbox suffer a fate similar to that of the Atari Jaguar? It probably won’t be that bad but check out more »

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Mass Effect 3 Beta Leak Details

Mass Effect 3 is still a while away but eager gamers were lucky enough to get their hands on an unofficially leaked beta and yes, it includes multiplayer. Want to know all the details of what’s in the beta? Check out this clip from GeekDown. Watch Behind the Scenes Footage and More! http://www.geekdownshow.com Join the more »

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Resident Evil Launches

Capcom announced that their newest Resident Evil Title will launch with $50 price tag attached to it. They go on to say that the higher price is due to the larger memory card that is needed to contain the entire game and is well worth it. But is this the start of higher prices for more »

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Classic Horror vs Modern Horror Movies

Horror movies have been a staple of the cinemas since the early days of motion picture. Starting out as adaptations of folklore with films such as Nosferatu, the genre grew in popularity leading to many of the iconic movie monsters popularized by Universal Pictures in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Horror has grown and evolved since more »

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