We love comic books, especially indie comics! In this week’s round table comic book review we take a look at The Mall from Scout Comics written by Don Handfield & James Haick; illustrated Rafael Loureiro. The Mall is set in everyone’s favorite decade, the 1980’s....
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The Mall | Comic Sans Episode 18 | GenXGrownUp Comics Review Show
GenXGrownUp’s How To Start a YouTube Channel | 5-Part Series
During the True GamerZ Expo 2018, GenXGrownUp conducted a panel on “How to Start A YouTube Channel” which went so well that we decided to turn it into a small 5 part series for our wider YouTube audience. So if you’re wondering how to be successful, how to get...
Thimble Electronics Subscription Box Reviewed by GenXGrownUp
When we were kids we loved to play with electronics. The only problem was we usually ended up breaking whatever we played with. Skip to 2018 and enter Thimble, a company which will send you cool DIY electronics projects to play with right in your own home. Join Mo as...
Gal Godot to Voice New Character, Shank, in “Ralph Breaks The Internet”
Gal Gadot (“Justice League,” “Wonder Woman”) revealed today that she is voicing the character Shank, a tough and talented driver in an intense and gritty online racing game called Slaughter Race, in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” which...
SiNKR Minimalist Puzzle Game | GenXGrownUp Live
SiNKR is a minimalist puzzle game. There is just you, hooks, pucks, and various contraptions you need to clean up each level. Sink all the pucks to advance to the next challenge. Each level is handcrafted. No scores, no timers, no text, no distractions. Responsive...
A.A.I Wars | Comic Sans Episode 17 GenXGrownUp Comic Review
In this week’s round table comic book review we take a look at a self-published book, A.A.I. Wars, written & illustrated by Jason Flowers. The year is 2058 or so we believe. After downloading what appeared to be a signal of alien radio waves, we were ambushed. The...
GenXGrownUp Reviews My Arcade Micro Cabinets
When we were growing up in the 80s we all said the same thing, “Man, I wish I could have my very own arcade game!” Well, it only took us 30 years. Check out Jon’s obsession with mini arcade cabinets as he takes a look at Mini-Burgertime, Mini-Dig-Dug, and Mini-Galaga...