Greg takes a look at the mini deluxe samurai BUDO and a most unusual vehicle...the AWE Striker!| Psycho Drive-In
Greg and Jaren take a look at the newest Classified news, the NYCC Pythona load out, as well as digital reveals for Lifeline, Hit N Run, and Mole Rats V2! You can also listen to Greg, Jaren, and Joel on Spotify and follow the action on Instagram, Twitter and BlueSky! The post Anything Joes: S03E03 – Mole Rats Dig In, Pythona Strikes Back! appeared first on Psycho Drive-In.| Psycho Drive-In
Greg takes a look at the entire 4 figure Wave 5 release from Super 7 Reaction Plus… is this the Pythona he’s been waiting his whole life for? You can also listen to Greg, Jaren, and Joel on Spotify and follow the action on Instagram, Twitter and BlueSky! The post Anything Joes: UNBOXING: G.I. Joe Super 7 Reaction + // Wave 5 // Pythona – Big Lob – Arctic Destro appeared first on Psycho Drive-In.| Psycho Drive-In
Greg takes a look at another BIG release, it’s Hawk V1 and the MMS! You can also listen to Greg, Jaren, and Joel on Spotify and follow the action on Instagram, Twitter and BlueSky! The post Anything Joes: UNBOXING: G.I. Joe Classified // Clayton “Hawk” Abernathy & The MMS (Mobile Missile System) appeared first on Psycho Drive-In.| Psycho Drive-In
Greg takes a look at the most recent 2-pack to hit stores: It’s Sgt. Slaughter & Mercer! You can also listen to Greg, Jaren, and Joel on Spotify and follow the action on Instagram, Twitter and BlueSky! The post Anything Joes: UNBOXING: G.I. Joe Classified // Sgt. Slaughter & Felix “Mercer” Stratton appeared first on Psycho Drive-In.| Psycho Drive-In
Greg takes a look at two ninjas you just CAN’T break apart! It’s Slice & Dice! You can also listen to Greg, Jaren, and Joel on Spotify and follow the action on Instagram, Twitter and BlueSky! The post Anything Joes UNBOXING: G.I. Joe Classified Slice & Dice appeared first on Psycho Drive-In.| Psycho Drive-In
In the late 1970s, with the home computer industry still in its infancy, much of the software being written was aimed at hobbyists and technically minded players. In 1978, Jon Freeman and Jim Connelly founded Automated Simulations, one of the earliest independent computer game publishers. The debut, Starfleet Orion, was essentially a computerized board game, […]| Retro365