We're unlocking the secrets of the TimeCube and rehashing Steve's exploits and adventures in trolling Tommy Tallarico so, so hard in this week's (month's?) exciting version of Flap Jaw Space. There's a lot to love this week, including some Twisted Metal gangbangery and a little Diablo 3 Beta speak. We're not entirely sure what else is in store, but please be warned, the people speaking into microp...[Read More]
At a recent developer conference call, two members of devleoper Rebellion talked about The Darkness II, out this Tuesday for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. The game takes place two years after the events of the first one released in 2007, and players once again reprise the role of Jackie, a mob hitman who was consumed by The Darkness when his girlfriend was violenty murdered by a rival mob. In the last tw...[Read More]
In addition to a rapid fire discussion about the upcoming year in gaming, Eric played two terrible games, Chris sold The Bouncer for 75 cents, and Steve singlehandedly destroyed the Dark Brotherhood with his platforming skills. All of this, and the definitive Super Mario timeline are discussed in a podcast worth listening to...once.
In the fast paced world of photography the gear is ever changing. New lenses, new sensors, more megapixels, and better toys hit the marketplace every single day. While consumer cameras have gotten small and convenient, the true photographer still wants a magnesium alloy full frame body and a lens so big you’d think they were compensating for something. I’m not, but you know… I want to look profess...[Read More]
The world is about to end, so we throw all of our collective eggs into one metaphorical basket. This is the time of the year were everyone talks about the year that has passed, so being the kind of jerks that we are, we do the same. It's a fight to the finish as we discuss the year's high points in order to crown one game to rule them all: the Flap Jaw Space game of the year. Don't worry, Super Ma...[Read More]
Sure, for the few hours a day we get to spend at home we have 1080p hooked in wirelessly or with HDMI to a plasma Dolby surround 3D virtual reality… but what about when you need to go be a part of actual reality? We go mobile.
Geek used to be a mean term. You'd call someone who is a social outcast a geek. These days, geek has taken on a new meaning. You're a "geek" if you get very excited about a certain thing or hobby. This website caters to technology geeks, game geeks and gadget geeks alike. Here's one for you gadget and camera geeks.
Don't think Star Trek with this little device. The "Klinggon" Magnetic Earphone Cord Holder may strut towards copyright infringement, but with the implementation of of some great design this gadget might be the earbud accessory you never knew you needed until now.
Portable speakers seem to be a dime a dozen, but in a sea of quantity it's a breath of fresh air to see someone strike out to make something of quality. What's even more refreshing is when this is done by the little guy.Check out the Hidden Radio, a labor of love from a couple inventors who kick-started a dream into a production scale innovation.
Hey dudes, we're still talking Skyrim and VGAs, but we're also talking LL Cool J, Eric's demented methods of arranging dead (digital) bodies, and Steve's chicken dinner. Come listen, if you're a man (or a muppet).
Just like everyone else on the planet, we're talking dragons, dragons, and dragons on this week's episode. Aside from our Skyrim exploits, we'll dabble and dribble our e-peens on Mario Kart 7 and we'll continue to forget to ship things to prize winners. Par for the course!
As Steve reminds us that Zelda is Zelda, we find out where Skyward Sword stands on the stage of history. Well, at least in the stage of Steve's mind that ranks Zelda games. Aside from the Zelda verdict, we've got some Batman: Arkham City, Sonic Generations, RAGE, and some more sensible conversation about Dr. Phil's floating head and other fun and horrible topics.