Sydney five piece Deep Sea Arcade return with their trademark ethereal sound. 'Don't Be Sorry' is the kind of reverberated pop that recalls The Zombies and The Kinks; waves of psychedelia and watery guitars that will hook you in and pull you under. This is Deep Sea Arcade's debut film clip; Directed by Nicolas McKenzie. Co-director/1st ad Leonie Savides. This clip was made by the band themselves and is the result of a hard days work and 20 wheelbarrows full of sand.
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I have been playing the Punisher (2004) game on my PS2 frequently these days and then, inspiration struck . This was a test video I did while I near completion of Dingo Scraps 5. I love my cast and they've done a great job. We're getting there guys. :) Anyways I did this to dust off my skills, after a long year of University I feared that I had lost my skill with video. I really enjoyed making this despite the absolute insane amount of problems. (This seems to happen to me in every video ...
I forgot I had this program on my computer. This is a game that's still good even in this time. Yes its the PC version. Microsoft released this long ago 4 games package called Return of the Arcade sometime back in 94 or 95. I luckily still have the Diskette and it still works. It comes with Dig Dug, Galaxian, Pac-Man, and Pole Position. Only Problem I have with this game. The Evil Namco Sign. You'll notice it cause I crash into the same sign in pratically every lap. If I get lucky and manage ...
I featured Akihabara briefly in my very first video, but I decided to go back and show off a lot more of the electric town with some of the retro video game shops, anime, manga, arcades, and other aspects of this otaku haven. I hope you enjoy this video, as I return to Akiba to get some Christmas shopping done for my little brothers. Music in this episode: Tokyo Swan Theme: Keterol June806: Strange Change
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