Quick Screenings: Sonic 2 vs Morbius Movie Reviews (Episode 1)

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Quick Screenings: Sonic 2 vs Morbius Movie Reviews (Episode 1)

Display "Quick Screenings: Sonic 2 vs Morbius Movie Reviews (Episode 1)" from YouTube Click here to display content from YouTube. Learn more in YouTube’s privacy policy. Always display content from YouTube Open "Quick Screenings: Sonic 2 vs Morbius Movie Reviews (Episode 1)" directly For our first new video of the year 2022, we are revealing the first non-Crash video under the 3WIREL branding, with “Quick Screenings”, a new show for snappy and quick reviews of current movies, both in theaters … Read More

3WIREL! bringing new videos to the YouTube channel of Crashy News!

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3WIREL! bringing new videos to the YouTube channel of Crashy News!

Pleased announce that 3WIREL! content will make its way to the Crashy News YouTube channel for the debut of non-Crash videos. This is part of the recent changes being done to the blog over there, as well as preparing to produce videos again after 4 months without a new one. While I cannot tell you yet what the videos will be about, you will eventually find out, hopefully soon. Originally announced on: Crashy News

Mega Man II (Review-GB 1992)

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Mega Man II (Review-GB 1992)

Mega Man II (Rock Man World 2 in japan) is the second Mega Man entry for the Game Boy released in 1992. This time Capcom has changed out the company who helped create the first game and have decided to work with Japan House Studio Corp for this latest entry. Will Mega Man II improve on the success that was Mega Man: Dr.Wily’s Revenge? Has this game stood the test of t- no, no it hasn’t. Let’s skip to the … Read More

Mega Man: Dr. Wilys Revenge (Review-GB 1991)

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Mega Man: Dr. Wilys Revenge (Review-GB 1991)

Mega Man is a franchise most people have at least heard of, but many don’t know that there were two parallel storylines between the console and handheld entries among the series’ output. Mega Man games on the Game Boy would use roman numerals in North American, African, and European releases (when applied) while in Japan the entries on the Gameboy were titled “Rock Man World”. The portable Mega Man games go from Mega Man 1-5