I always wondered what they used to make this. It’s striking how similar it is to modern 3D software…except you don’t need cool knobs now.
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Move over Pandora….Groove Shark is here.
Groove Shark is an internet music player that lets you select songs and play whole albums. For free!!!
Perfect for catching up on your MC Frontalot, They Might Be Giants and Weezer in preparation for The Top 10 Geekiest bands episode.
NYGC follower @lloydsoldout referred us to his video coverage of the aforementioned New Super Mario Bros. Wii launch event in NYC:
This past weekend, myself and Brett Hall attended the New Super Mario Bros. Wii launch event at The Nintendo Store in Rockefeller Center, New York City. Here are some photos we snapped!
So being that the Muppet episode just came out, I should share this with you… especially after all this talk about Brutal Legend.
The New York Geeks played the music and lit the lights for this episode – all about the Muppets! Join us as we discuss the history and the future of all things Hensonian, as well as address the backlash from our previous comments on The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. Wocka wocka!
Also featured is Stephen Neary with our new contest, “Would You Rather…”, which posits a bizarre question. The best response wins a prize, so listen for the contest and e-mail your answer to thegeeks@nygeekcast.com!

Personally I can’t wait to play Everglades and Hand grenades with my friends.
Belles, Bourbon and Bullets as seen on the Murder! episode of NBC’s the Office.
Did anyone own any of these interactive board games that included a cassette or VHS tape?
My friend owned Atmosfear and I remember trying to play it together. The video was so cheesy we just ended up laughing the whole time.



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