This week’s epic video roundup

14 September 2014
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It’s time again to unwind and watch a few gaming videos. This week we have some Game Boy science, Destiny advice, Battlefield 4 Final Stand, and a tiny football player.

Enjoy.

Destroy a Game Boy, for science

The guy with a sledge hammer needs fashion advice.

Neverending Nightmare – Trailer

This looks truly terrifying and disturbing.

Madden 15 – Tiny Titan

This guy has a big heart. Well, not really, it must be tiny, just like him.

League of Legends – Documentary

Part one of a three-part look at professional LOL players.

Battlefield 4 – Final Stand

More Battlefield 4 in new locations, with a dash of snow.

Destiny – A beginner’s guide

If you are not one for learning lessons the hard way, watch this video guide.

Alien: Isolation – Going Gold Trailer

How will you survive?

PlayStation 4 – Unexpected Disc Eject

Here’s what to do if your PS4 won’t cooperate.

Flockers – Announce Trailer

It’s not Lemmings, okay. Gosh.

Assassin’s Creed – Co-op Trailer

Console gamers are in for some sweet AC multiplayer action.

More gaming news

iPhone 6, 6 Plus unveiled by Apple

GOG and Humble game sales now on

Microsoft wants to buy out Minecraft

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  1. VirtualForce
    14.09.2014 at 06:03

    Thats Gameboy video irks me, on two accounts, why destroy such a piece history. Perhaps because I look very good after my stuff.
    Secondly, science? Again, perhaps I’m missing the point, I am no where close to a scientist, but, that seems like using a pea shooter, .22 and then 10 tons of TNT. There is not scale to it. You got an amazing setup to record it, and what do you do? Waste it.
    Feels like sensationalism to a mindless public to sell your channel….but like I said, perhaps I am over analyzing it.

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