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The Legacy Music Hour #134: Castle Areas

The music from castle areas in video games is the topic of Episode 134.  Sometimes the music sounds majestic and royal, and sometimes it doesn’t.  Brent and Rob also talk about muscles.  Full track listing below.   Game – Composer – Song – Company – Console – Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Super Mario Bros. 3 – Koji Kondo – Saving the King – Nintendo – NES -… more

Baba Booey in the Wake of the Storm

Gary Dell’abate’s latest edition of the Nerdist Channel’s They Call Me Baba Booey looks at the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and the tech issues that resulted from the disaster. Jason… more

Sling Along With Baba Booey

Gary Dell’abate is back with another edition of the Nerdist Channel’s They Call Me Baba Booey, and he’s talking about one of my most indispensable gadgets: the Slingbox. It’s how… more

The Mobile Baba Booey

Gary Dell’abate takes a look at the Samsung Galaxy S III on this week’s edition of the Nerdist Channel’s They Call Me Baba Booey. It’s thin, it has a big… more
 

“The Guild”‘s Felicia Day Doesn’t Stop

Felicia Day is nice. She’s also very busy. So while we feel kinda bad about taking up her time when she has such a myriad of projects in the works… more

Housekeeping wih Baba Booey

Gary Dell’abate’s a busy guy, and he gets a lot of gadgets and equipment to review, so things tend to get backed up. This week on the Nerdist Channel’s They… more

Run, Baba Booey, Run

The Garmin Forerunner 10 is a GPS watch for runners, and Gary Dell’Abate has the word on whether it’s worth your money on this week’s episode of the Nerdist Channel’s… more
 

Chris Hardwick Melts an iPhone 5 on “Wrecknology”

Chris Hardwick is on the latest episode of Machinima’s Wrecknology and, with host Bruce Greene, melts an iPhone 5 in acid. I really don’t know what additional information you need… more

The Analog Baba Booey

Audiophiles can debate the merits of vinyl records versus digital formats forever, and Gary Dell’Abate is an audiophile, so he and AnalogPlanet.com and Stereophile magazine editor Michael Fremer tackle… more

Get Started with Baba Booey

Gary Dell’Abate’s tech talk on this week’s edition of the Nerdist Channel’s They Call Me Baba Booey looks at automatic car starters and how versatile they can be. He also… more