In Belgium. Sorry for the awfully cheap title, but hey, if you're reading this: then it worked.
I'd say there are two kinds of shows about videogames: some usually only cover one title at a time, other tend do more than five at once. The former genre is of course represented by people like Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw, Noah Antwiler or even Dr. Ashen in some instances. The latter genre would be represented by defunct shows like RetroCore, videoGaiden or Consolevania.
(This is the embedded video, nevermind the wall of text. It's just there for you to read whilst this is loading.)
Or us, now that I come to think of it.
Indeed, our perpetual comeback continues with TRACK_14 an earth-shattering episode filled to the brim with videoludic delicacies. Experience: weird worlds made of sound, spaceships full of half-resolved references, controlling a game with a bongo, mutilating monochrome bad dudes with a wiimote, rapping as a young pup and finally discover what Mega Man has been up to all this time. (By the way, we also bash Wii Music amusingly in this episode).
In this episode, our FOURTEENTH TRACK, we take a look at these games:
Dead Space, E.A. Redwood Shores on PS3/360.
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, Nintendo E.A.D. Tokyo on Nintendo GameCube.
Frequency, Harmonix Music Systems on PlayStation 2.
MadWorld, Platinum Games on Wii.
MegaMan 9, Inti Creates on WiiWare/XBLA/PSN.
PaRappa the Rapper 2, NaNaOn-Sha on PlayStation 2.
Wii Music, Nintendo on Wii.
Download the full quality AVI file here:
http://files.push-start.be/International/Push_Start.be_TRACK_14.avi
In Belgium
In Belgium.