The FIRST EVER Games Yanks Can't Wank episode
Larry looks at the all time classic, Jet Set Willy
Wez gives us his insight on the shitty world that is Crazy Frog, The most annoying ring-tone to ever be made...
Larry looks at the band management game, Rock Star Ate My Hamster
This episode Guru Larry has a look at video games released in the UK that were blatant rip-off's off well known titles, but amazingly got away with it!
Larry takes a look at the infamous British Public Information Film (PSA) Apaches, an incredibly gory kids film warning them about the dangers of farm yards.
Larry looks at video games based on Horror movies, that most people didn't even know existed!
This episode, we check out the seedier side of console gaming, with the naughty Sims inspired PS2 and PC game, 7 Sins.
The NES wasn't the most successful of machines in Europe. Though while it didn't bomb, publishers were often forced to port their games to more popular European computers and consoles to make money.
British humor can be pretty twisted sometimes. Take the game in Guru Larry's latest review, "Don't Buy This". A game that's so utterly terrible, the publisher released it anyway for a laugh, THEN told people NOT to buy it and pirate the Hell out of it instead!
Guru Larry takes a look at three Halloween themed rip off video games, one based on an video game, one based on a TV show and one based on a movie.
In a follow up to The Second Halloween Special, Guru Larry shows you how unbelievably short "The Sword and the Rose" actually is!!!
This episode Guru Larry takes a look at the danger of playing on train tracks with "The Finishing Line". It's just like Apaches, except with more gore, more gruesome deaths and a hell of a lot more stupid kids!
For the first time on the internets, Guru Larry takes a look at the history of Doctor Who video games, a series not many people even knew existed as most were only exclusive to the UK and to obscure computers at that!
This episode Larry takes a look at famous video game cover art and how some of the more well known are (ahem) "inspired" by other well known works of art.
Larry takes a look at the ThunderCats video game, its (sort of) never released sequels & the story of whatever happened to the NES game.