This is an episode I've been looking forward to doing for a while, and it's also the main reason I've justified getting hold of a PSPgo. Yes, it's the very first hardware review episode of The Videogame Show What I've Done. It will probably be the last, too. So much effort.
Speaking of firsts, this episode sees the debut of a brand new, all-original theme tune that has been created especially for the show. The full version of the tune is still being worked on and this is a demo version, hence the lack of music credit (my pal doesn't want crediting until it's finished), but I'm testing it out and seeing if it works. I think it fits quite well. Anyway, I really hope you enjoy the episode. That's the only reason I'm doing 'em, after all.
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O gawd. Comedy genius. I'm sorry the dang touchscreen isn't working on yours, as its perfectly fine on mine. Also, my pspgo has a umd slot. Guess they forgot yours.
The hits were pretty weak although I liked the shuffling of the UMD around the place until you had a tantrum. A lot of misses for me though. Not your best one. I guess while you not understanding how to slide up the screen was initially funny, it limited the rest of your options. You could have dropped it and discovered it opened or something, I dunno, I'm just throwing ideas out there.
I had considered having an "oh" moment when I accidentally flip the screen up, but decided against it for purity's sake. I was actually worried whether or not that would lead to a less funny episode. Sorry that was the case for you, although I'm quite relieved most of the reaction has been so positive so far.
Fucking hell. Hilarious, Jim. You should make a 2nd part where you figure out how to use the damn thing...and then decide it still sucks. Cause the PSPgo sucks.
Funny as ever, Jim. Osmosis is the answer! One day it will be at least, when game systems are living and breathing things made from stem-cell research. SCIENCE!
I almost pissed myself Jim. This is a perfect addition to your PSPGo Diary. The long, silent part where you tried to the the Go to read the UMD was stunning.
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This was, by far, my favorite of all the video game shows what you've done with a camera and your voice.
Haha, like Southpark's "Trapper Keeper?"
That was the big joke when the PS3 was first announced, and the cell processor allegedly was supposed to steal power from other appliances.
but when am I going to hear you in a real video game?
GO BE A VOICE ACTOR
Amazing as always, Jim.
It's a dream of mine, but I really don't know how to get started. I am certainly aiming for it though.
You can't slide a screen upwards, you'll break the bloody thing, what are you Microsoft. haha reference to red thing
I couldn't stop laughing at the osmosis part.
Hmmm ...
"Very funny. Great job Jim!"
I GUESS IT IS!
tsk tsk
I had considered having an "oh" moment when I accidentally flip the screen up, but decided against it for purity's sake. I was actually worried whether or not that would lead to a less funny episode. Sorry that was the case for you, although I'm quite relieved most of the reaction has been so positive so far.
You're my god damn hero.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaahahahaa!
Also, more games need to use osmosis.
Also pronouncing acronyms is funny.