10 Inventions Predicted By The Simpsons

The world’s favorite yellow-skinned, four-fingered family has had a special place in our hearts ever since it leapt onto our screens in 1987.

But could The Simpsons actually be way ahead of its time? Alltime10s brings you inventions – from smart-watches to sarcasm detectors – that The Simpsons called ahead of everyone.

Unfortunately, Amazon doesn’t sell those hamburger earmuffs anymore, but they do sell a hamburger hat!

[Alltime10s]

Six New Entries In Video Game Hall Of Fame

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Space Invaders is among six titles in the second class of inductions for the World Video Game Hall of Fame. It joins Grand Theft Auto III, Oregon Trail, Legend of Zelda, Sonic the Hedgehog and the Sims.

The hall already includes Doom, Pong, Pac-Man, Super Mario Bros, Tetris and World of Warcraft, all inducted last year.

The hall is housed at The Strong, which calls itself the National Museum of Play. It’s a physical museum in Rochester, New York and covers games and toys of all types.

While the precise selection system for the games isn’t publicly detailed, the museum says it is based on “the advice of journalists, scholars, and other individuals familiar with the history of video games and their role in society.”

In most cases an inductee must meet three criteria: it is “widely recognized and remembered”, has remained popular over time, and has widespread appeal. However, the key element is the game’s influence on other games, other forms of entertainment, or even culture and society as a whole; a particularly influential game can be inducted even if it doesn’t meet all of the other three criteria.

The newly inducted games will join last year’s class as permanent exhibits in the museum’s video game section.

Banjo Guy Ollie Performs Fantastic Cover of “Shoot or Die” from Turrican

My pal Banjo Guy Ollie has just released this fantastic cover of “Shoot or Die” from the 1990 hit C64 video game Turrican. The game was ported to other platforms as well, so all you oldschool gamers might have heard it on other systems as well. I’ll include the Amiga version at the bottom of this post as a reference!

The intro theme from the AWESOME Turrican soundtrack by Chris Hueslbeck. This is one that I never thought I’d be able to pull off when I started the channel but finally, with the aid of my new toy, the E-Bow, I was able to do it.

I am still amazed how well crafted this piece is, with simple yet addictive patterns weaving in and out of each other and a surprisingly diverse bass patterns.

It wasn’t easy to pull off though and I had a lot of fine tuning on eq and mastering to make it sound as full as possible but I think it worked out well.

[Banjo Guy Ollie]