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Retro/Grade
BANZAI PECAN: Last Hope for the Young Century
Famaze
Eschalon: Book I
M.O.O.N. - Particles EP
Retro/Grade
Play a classic Shoot ‘Em Up… in reverse! Navigate deadly enemy waves and un-fire attacks in Retro/Grade, a mind-bending rhythm game by 24 Caret Games. Pick up a gamepad or a guitar controller and help Rick Rocket restore the continuity of space-time, before a temporal anomaly rips the universe a new time-hole!
Key Features Play with a gamepad, keyboard, or a guitar controller, and control the flow of time with the Retro/Rocket to undo your mistakes. 10 dazzling worlds with unique enemies, epic boss fights, and amazing effects. A campaign with 6 difficulties, 130 different challenges, over 50 minutes of original music, and dozens of unlockable ships and rewards.
System Requirements:
OS:Windows XP SP2, Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 Processor:2.0+ GHz or better (dual core recommended) Memory:2 GB RAM Graphics:NVIDIA 8000 series DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:300 MB HD space Sound:Windows compatible
BANZAI PECAN: Last Hope for the Young Century
In the not-so-far year of 20XX, demonic revolution has begun.
When her boyfriend gets kidnapped by the queen of a succubus force, Pecan’s adventure for love, justice and divine punishment begins! She transforms into the Buxom and Brave Banzai Pecan, with the strength of ten-thousand men and the power of a Goddess hell-bent on Justice! She will stop at nothing until she regains her love and justice!
System Requirements:
CPU Speed: Pentium 4 (1Ghz or newer ) RAM: 2 GB OS: Windows XP/Vista/7 Direct X 9.0 +
Famaze
Famaze is a retro themed puzzle adventure game. The game combines charming retro pixel art and sound, randomized “roguelike” mazes, light strategy and puzzles, rpg elements, and a fun lighthearted story. The game is simple to pick up but offers endless replay with procedurally generated dungeons.
The Mad King has turned the happy rutabagas of the land into evil monsters to guard his kingdom while he searches for the perfect recipe for rutabaga pudding. Your fate as brave Knight, Wizard, or Thief, is to delve deep into the King’s domain to rescue the rutabagas, find the gem of truth, and unravel the secret recipe to put a stop to the Mad King’s plot.
System Requirements:
OS: Microsoft® Windows® XP (32 bit) Processor: 2.33GHz or faster x86-compatible processor Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 128MB of graphics memory Hard Drive: 64 MB available space
Eschalon: Book I
Eschalon: Book I is an old-school role-playing game that will take you across massive outdoor environments and deep into dozens of sprawling dungeons as you seek to uncover the mystery of who you are. It features a tile-built, turn-based game world where the result of absolutely every action is rolled, calculated or statistically determined. Hundreds of items and dozens of creatures await your discovery in this classically inspired RPG.
System Requirements:
PC System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000, XP, Vista Processor: 1.8ghz or better Memory: 512MB Graphics: 3D Accelerated (DirectX 7.0 or OpenGL compliant) DirectX®: 7.0 or greater Hard Drive: 200MB
Mac System Requirements:
OS: OS X version Leopard 10.5.8, Snow Leopard 10.6.3, or later Processor: 1.6GHz Memory: 256 MB RAM Graphics: 3D accelerated graphics card
M.O.O.N. - Particles EP
Shouts Out- Jams Fens My Girls Glass Teeth Mom and/or Dad Janie Post Cereal (I really like honey bunches of oats)
Stephen Gilarde (M.O.O.N.) is a young producer from Massachusetts who has made a name for himself in 2012 following the release of his debut self-titled EP in late 2011, and subsequent follow-up, the Particles EP. His unique production style saw critical attention when his debut EP was placed in the video-game Hotline Miami, available on Steam, and he earned a headlining slot for his debut show during this year’s Together Festival in Boston, MA. He earned a nomination for “Best Electronic Act of 2012” in the Boston Phoenix Music Poll of 2012. This budding young producer is quietly at work building on his initial success, and 2013 promises even more news from one of the area’s most talented young musicians.
Emanuel & The Fear - The Janus Mirror
Bear Language - Rememory
Emanuel & The Fear - The Janus Mirror
The Janus Mirror is likely one of the most ambitious records that anyone who listens to it will have heard in a while. Virtually every song on it is jam-packed with creative ideas and not every one of them connects. However, the moments that do connect represent some astounding gut-punches that are enough to leave just about anyone reeling, demonstrating a potential that could make them untouchable if they lived up to it. There are some scattered moments of arresting tranquility that balance out the aggression quite nicely and make for a stark contrast, but the band seems to be having the most fun when they’re operating at their fiercest level. They’re very adept at the dynamic the Veils utilized so effectively on Nux Vomica. While The Janus Mirror might be a shambling wreck, it’s impossible to look away from and represents forward thinking—something we need much more of. - Pop Matters
Emanuel and the Fear is a band. They live in Brooklyn NYC. There used to be 11 of them, but now there are only 6.
Emanuel and the Fear have been advised to explain what they sound like. They can’t, however, seem to agree on a genre classification since the only thing all 6 of them can agree on is that Marvin Gaye’s rendition of the Star Spangled Banner at the 1983 NBA all-star game is a brilliant piece of music. If you call them a rock band, nobody will be offended.
Bear Language - Rememory
“Bear Language are doing an excellent job resisting the current trends in indie rock. Instead of slow jams and walls of reverb, the Boston trio has opted for walloping bass lines, distortion-heavy vocals and a real emphasis on melody,” Cameron Matthews of Diffuser.fm writes.
Bear Language came out of Boston in 2011 with a 5 song self titled EP. In 2012 they released The Ventriloquist, as a 9 minute conceptual piece, divided into 3 songs. After making an appearance at SXSW in 2013, Bear Language released their full length album titled Rememory, along with a music video of their single Meet Me Outside. Their sound is aggressive, but Luca’s captivating vocal melodies bring the songs into a melodic, catchy and more digestible sound. The band has been on a hiatus since the release of Rememory, and it is undetermined whether a sophomore LP is in production. However, their fan-base continues to grow as their audience accepts their ambitious sound in contemporary alternative rock music.
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