Category Archive: Entertainment

The PGL Lobbycast: Episode 216

LobbycastGeoff | April 19, 2013 | COMMENTS:No Comments »

Sam, Geoff, Jordan, Brick and Sabrina talk about State of Decay, improved device support for SmartGlass and the week in movies, television and games.

Category: Entertainment, Gaming, Movies, Podcast, Television

The PGL Lobbycast: Episode 215

LobbycastGeoff | April 16, 2013 | COMMENTS:No Comments »

Geoff, Jordan and Brick bring you a new edition of The Top 5 List. This week, they talk horror movies, news and the week in entertainment! Visit the Facebook page and list your own Top 5 Horror movies! The music in the audio program is “Stir it Up” by Bob Marley.

Category: Entertainment, Gaming, Movies, Music, Podcast, Television

The PGL Lobbycast: Episode 214

LobbycastGeoff | April 3, 2013 | COMMENTS:No Comments »

Geoff, Jordan and Brick talk about and spoil The Walking Dead finale, as well as the season opener for Game of Thrones and a few new shows that have popped up on the tellie.  Geoff’s microphone gets turned back on at about two and a half minutes in.  Jordan is a jerk.  Thank you.  The music in the audio program is Nena’s cover of “Fade Into You” by Mazzy Star.

Category: Entertainment, Gaming, Movies, Music, Podcast, Television

The PGL Lobbycast: Episode 213

LobbycastGeoff | March 26, 2013 | COMMENTS:No Comments »

 

Sam and Geoff talk Roku 3, Internet Sales Tax, the Retron5 and Sons of Anarchy and much more, along with The Weekly Whatchas.  The music in the audio program is “American Trash” by Innerpartysystem.  The full song will play after the show on the podcast.  They have given us permission in the past and I’m sure they would do so again if they hadn’t called it quits in 2011.

Category: Entertainment

The Hyperkin Retron 5 Gaming System

LobbycastGeoff | March 24, 2013 | COMMENTS:1 Comment »

Retron 5

 

If you are an old school gamer and love your cartridges, this may just be your thing.  The Retron 5 by Hyperkin will play just about any cartridge-based game and upscale them to 720p through HDMI.  The unit is compatible with NES, SNES, Famicom, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color, Game Boy, as well as Mega Drive and Genesis titles.  Add to this it’s ability to save anywhere with a variety of options, and you’ve got yourself a winner.  The expected retail price will be under $100.  It may end up only being a penny shy of that, but I guess you have to take what you can get!

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Category: Entertainment