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Game.Hack is an ongoing internet gaming show featuring hardware and software hacking, repairs, glitches, bugs, exploits, and of course plenty of nostalgia. Game.Hack isn't a review show! We concentrate on classic game preservation, the why and how game systems and games work.

Other Videos:


Game.Hack Gaiden! Episode 1 (Youtube)

We've Never Played This Episode 1: Gumshoe (Youtube)

Occasionally we cook up other video works totally unrelated to the Game.Hack series. Unfortunately... Thus far all of our videos have been entirely related to the Game.Hack series. Oh well.

News
10.21.09, Zero Says:







So. Some of our readers (all two of them) might have noticed that the site mysteriously disappared a few days ago. There's a reason for this, and it's even more stupid than you think.

Suffice to say, DgZMedia.com is now running in stopgap mode from a server other than our own. This means our webspace is severely limited, and as such I've had to temporarily remove most of the non-Game.Hack content as well as our locally hosted downloads of the Game.Hack episodes.

But there is good news! Game.Hack is still available on Youtube and believe it or not there is actually a new episode after a mere... what, four month hiatus? Five? I forget. As an added bonus, this is an extra-long two part episode that ought to keep you occupied for a while.

Here is the first part on Youtube, as well as the second part if you want to skip right into the meat of it.

But wait! There's more!

The prize at the bottom of this particular cereal box is a completely new video production from us. This time we're all about... well, it's still about gaming. Give it a look here.







6.28.09, Zero Says:




It seems that rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated. As it happens, even though it's late we have a new episode of Game.Hack, ep 12, which will probably wrap up this season (we'll do this Japanese style, how's that?) while we fall back and regroup.

New projects are on the back burner, new Game.Hack content and otherwise, as well as giant chunks of my time being taken up bringing home various sorts of bacon.

But stay tuned...





6.12.09, Zero Says:




I think it's beginning to become a pattern that I only ever have anything to say on Fridays. Maybe that's because Friday is Game.Hack day, or maybe it's because I've landed a pretty demanding full-time job just recently.

The upshot of this can be described with this simple chart:

Funding to Buy Stupid Game Crap: +
Time to Work on Game.Hack: -


Speaking of which, Reddman has completed a new episode for you today. As usual, Youtube or check out the details on the Game.Hack page.





6.05.09, Zero Says:


Another Friday, another Game.Hack. This week's episode: Fooling with a Sega CD. Watch it on Youtube, or see the Game.Hack page for more details.

5.27.09, Zero Says:





Throughout history, philosphers have asked humanity difficult
questions: Who are we, and why are we here? What is morality? What is god? And can you fit an Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death repair into a single ten minute Youtube video?

I can answer with confidence that the answer to the last question is a resounding "no." So this week, in a special edition of Game.Hack, Reddman will be disassembling an Xbox 360 and fixing the classic Red Ring of Death Error -- A show in four acts which will be steadily released as we finish them.

Parts one, two, three and now four are available on Youtube.





5.22.09, Zero Says:




If you didn't know any better you might suspect that a pattern were emerging here. On yet another Friday afternoon, we find ourselves with yet another Game.Hack. Episode 8 is up and ready and waiting for you to download directly or watch on Youtube.



5.15.09, Zero Says:



There hasn't been much else happening around here lately, but at least it's Friday which means a new Game.Hack. Episode 7 is up for direct download and the Youtube link will be following shortly.

Update: The episode is now posted to Youtube, so you can watch there and suck up someone else's bandwidth.



5.8.09, Zero Says:


It's midnight, which means it is officially Friday, which in turn means that we've posted the next episode of Game.Hack. Go straight to Youtube and check it out, or hit the Game.Hack page for more info!

5.6.09, Zero Says:






As promised, the site is moving along slowly.

I initially hemmed and hawed over how I'd present the content on this site that isn't big-project-related. This is a problem I've had in the past, mostly because my other output is just a pile of rambling writing and I have a serious problem with maintaining focus on any one topic. I've handled it before by trying to shoehorn everything into a couple of rigid areas of interest (which doesn't work very well) or by just having a main menu with a list of icons and headings longer than your arm (which doesn't work much better).

I've settled the issue with my new Stuff and Nonsense section, which is exactly that: A big fat listing of every non-project article I feel like posting on the site. This will be where most of the stuff on my site winds up in the future outside of the Game.Hack project (and any of the other big projects I've been promising to get started on for years) so you may want to stop in now and again and check it out.






5.5.09, Zero Says:






"What's this?" You say. "That groovy bare directory listing is gone!" Well, so it is. I've finally gotten around to doing a bit of design work for the new DgZ website and slowly but surely over the next week or so I should be adding new sections and making new posts.

Users who have public space on the server can still access their directory listings though you will no longer be able to start from root. You'll just have to start out at /yourname if you want to go browsing around in your stuff.

In the meantime, the primary reason for overhauling the site is to launch the latest project Reddman and I have embarked on: Game.Hack. It's another one of our funky independent shows, this time with the concentration on gaming. At the time of writing it is, in fact, the only section on the site. So go check it out.






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