Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Sanyo Mirro Unboxing (Boost Mobile)

Unboxing my mom's new phone, the Sanyo Mirro for Boost Mobile. Enjoy!

Alan Wake - Episode 3 - Ransom

Here's episode 3 of Alan Wake. Stay tuned for the rest of the series!

Alan Wake Episode 2 - Taken

Here's episode two of the series :) Enjoy!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Alan Wake comes to Leashed!

Fridays this December, Leashed is giving you an all-access, round trip ticket to Bright Falls, Washington as we premiere Alan Wake, in it's entirety. All six episodes of the critically acclaimed video game, turned web show by Leashed. When Alan Wake and his wife Alice stay in a cabin on Cauldron Lake, while on vacation in Bright Falls, Alan starts to discover pages of a thriller he doesn't remember writing. Even more unnerving is the fact that everything written on these manuscript pages is coming to life, right before his eyes. When his wife begins to be threatened by these events, Alan does everything he can to rescue her and change the outcome of the story.
Here's episode one. Check back every Friday in December for the rest of the series!



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Xbox 360 Unboxing (4GB)

I just got my hands on the all new 4GB Xbox 360 video game console from Microsoft. I unbox this treasure and reveal what's inside. Check it out in this exclusive video. Enjoy!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Update 10/15/2010

Hello to everyone!
I have been really busy with college lately, but I haven't forgot about all my loyal viewers and subscribers on YouTube. New content is coming! I'm currently working on some new videos that should be airing within the coming weeks. I am also in the process of starting a new blog for my line of distressed denim and graphic tees that I do in my spare time. Info on all this and more will be put up soon.

Here's a little preview of what's to come...

New episodes:
Gameplay
Unforgettable Dreamcast!


Gameplay: Collection
Sega Genesis
Sega Saturn
Nintendo Entertainment System
PlayStation 2
Nintendo 64

Everything Tech
Kyocera Loft Review (Virgin Mobile)

IMT Clothing Showcase
Graphic Tees (Fall 2010)




That's a short look at what's coming in the near future.
Stay tuned to our Blogger as well as our YouTube Channel for all the news and updates.
Thanks for checkin' out Leashed!

- Francis

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Kyocera Loft Unboxing (Virgin Mobile)

I recently bought a Kyocera Loft for Virgin Mobile and decided to do an unboxing video of it. Enjoy!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Resident Evil 1.5 - Enemies & Gameplay

Here's part two of my three part retrospective on Resident Evil 1.5 - the unreleased version of Resident Evil 2 for the original PlayStation.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Resident Evil 1.5 - Characters & Gameplay

One of the most talked about unreleased video games is a scrapped version of one of the best survival horror games ever, Resident Evil 2. Back in 1997, Capcom announced that they were working on Resident Evil 2, the terrifying sequel to the original from 1996. Magazines and video game websites began to release images and details about the upcoming sequel until Capcom announced, just months before it was set to be released, that Resident Evil 2 would be delayed and they were going to rework the game. What came out over all of this was a totally revamped, completely-different-than-the-original, Resident Evil 2 with a different second lead character, Claire Redfield instead of Elza Walker and completely different environments among other things. Anyway, below is my video presentation of the many interesting and intriguing characters of Resident Evil 1.5, the unreleased version of Resident Evil 2.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

First Android powered iDEN phone

The Motorola i1 is the first ever Google Android powered smartphone to run on iDEN. This rugged smartphone comes packed with special features such as a 5 megapixel camera with flash and auto focus which also records video, what Boost Mobile is calling a "tough touch screen", assuming it's a touch screen that can withstand scratches to a certain extent. Since this phone's operating system is Android that means the user is opened up to the complete Android market of mobile apps which currently spans over 20,000 apps to choose from. Along with email, bluetooth, and access to popular instant messengers like AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, and of course Google Talk (being an Android phone), the i1 also comes packed with the strong, reliable, durability of nationwide Boost walkie-talkie which let's users connect in less than a second to anyone with an iDEN phone, anywhere in the U.S. from anywhere in the U.S. But where this phone does well, it lacks in other areas. Because it's on iDEN this means no access to Boost Mobile's nationwide 3G network (essentially Sprint's nationwide 3G network), so that means no watching videos on YouTube or sending text messages while being on the phone with a friend. It also means the internet speeds will be noticeably slower compared to the fleet of 3G phones Boost has recently released. If you ask me, it's gonna be pretty hard to run all these data-heavy apps on a network that isn't 3G so it'll be interesting to see how the Motorola i1 turns out. Now, here's the question everyone has been asking me, will I be getting the i1, or would I recommend it to others? No, and not exactly. I won't be getting the Motorola i1 because I am pretty satisfied with my Sanyo Incognito, it does everything I need it to. I wouldn't exactly recommend the i1 to anyone, but I'll tell you why and what to look for when considering getting yourself one. Being on iDEN, the main feature is the walkie-talkie. If you absolutely must have access to Boost's nationwide walkie-talkie because lets say your parents or family or close friends (or even co-workers) have it and you use it a lot, and you're also looking to get a great smartphone, then get the Motorola i1. If you don't already use the walkie-talkie, and you don't know anyone with Boost or Nextel walkie-talkie, but you still want a smartphone, then I'd recommend you save $100 and go with the Blackberry Curve 8330. A smartphone really needs to be on a fast, dependable network, and while iDEN gets coverage everywhere and you can easily make voice and walkie-talkie calls, as well as text messages, it lacks the speed required to run data-heavy apps that usually come with having a smartphone. To wrap things up, the Motorola i1 delivers in some core ways, but lacks in other important ones and is really only recommended if you must have access to Boost's nationwide walkie-talkie service and you also want a great smartphone. I hope this helps in your search for the right phone :) Good luck!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Sanyo Incognito Unboxing (Boost Mobile)

Hey guys, it's been awhile since I've posted anything, but I've been really busy with school and stuff but new stuff is coming soon! For now, I have an unboxing video for my Sanyo Incognito from Boost Mobile :) Enjoy!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Opera Mini 5 on the Sanyo Incognito (Boost Mobile)

Opera Mini 5 is a pretty amazing mobile browser. I'm on my Sanyo Incognito right now, typing a new blog entry on Blogger's main site, not by setting up mobile updates. If you're considering getting a Sanyo Incognito for Boost Mobile, I'd say do it!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Boost Mobile Blackberry!




Many have been talking about the Blackberry Curve 8330 that Boost Mobile is currently offering with their special $60 Blackberry Monthly Unlimited plan. However, this Blackberry lacks one key feature, the walkie-talkie so many Boost customers have grown used to. So what does this mean? It's $10 more and you don't get the walkie-talkie. Yeah you're opened up to Sprint's 3G network and unlimited use of Blackberry push email and Blackberry App World, but for those of us that would rather do away with the push email (in favor of free apps like Gmail) and who don't really care about access to 3G or Blackberry App World, that leaves many questioning, "What should I do?" Well, fear not! Nextel has a few Blackberry smartphones that opperate on their iDEN network so that means that you can use them on Boost Mobile and still lock in that low price of $50/month for unlimited talk, text, web, and walkie-talkie. How do you do this? It's simple. All it takes is a little know-how and some good 'ol patience. Once you've got all the information and the software needed (and of course the Blackberry) you can easily unlock it for use on Boost Mobile's $50 Monthly Unlimited Plan.

I have embedded a trailer for my review of the Blackberry Curve 8350i on Boost Mobile. This video review was on the Leashed YouTube channel from January until mid March when a company by the name of Online Sales Group, Inc. claimed copyright infringement on the contents of the video (even though none whatsoever was present) and YouTube blocked the video from being able to be viewed. It got over 15,000 views and hundreds of comments. I have put the review, in it's entirety, on this site, click here.

Also available is a step-by-step guide on how to unlock any Nextel Blackberry smartphone for use on Boost Mobile's $50 Unlimited Plan.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Working on Some NEW STUFF!

It's been a few weeks since I posted a new blog entry and I don't want anybody thinking that I've gone silent or anything. I've just been working on some new episodes of Gameplay and Everything Tech. I won't give anything too revealing away, but I will say that the first of this summer's new Gameplay episodes is all about a certain sequel to a survival horror game that never was, or at least not how we all ended up experiencing it. That kicks off a summer full of all-new Gameplay!
On the tech side, I'll be reviewing the much talked about Sanyo Incognito for Boost Mobile as well as the 250GB PS3 Slim among other tech stuff. And lastly, E3 (The Electronic Entertainment Expo) is less than a month away. Expect my predictions and reactions of this year's show :)

Oh, one more thing. This summer, FRIDAY NIGHT will be the best night of your week, just saying.

Okay well that's a look at what's coming to Leashed in the approaching weeks. Thank you always for watching our stuff and please subscribe on YouTube, become a fan on Facebook, and become our friend on MySpace!

- Francis

Friday, April 30, 2010

Halloween 2009

Last Halloween was pretty wild. I went to a crazy party with my sister and we had a blast. I wish we would have stayed longer, but for what it was, it was pretty cool. Check it out :)

Trip to West Palm Beach, Florida!

Last summer I was invited to come visit some of my family in West Palm Beach, Florida. I filmed the entire trip :)



2009 Bristol Renaissance Faire

Last year some family and I went to the Renaissance Faire in Bristol, Wisconsin.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Find us on MySpace :)

Leashed-TV is now on MySpace! Check out our page, become our friend, check out pics, communicate with us and more! You're already on MySpace, why not join us while you're at it? Check out myspace.com/leashedtv today :)

Monday, April 26, 2010

Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta

I'm not much of a Halo fan, and I don't even have a 360, but for all of you out there who are fans of the series, G4 recently posted a video of their exclusive Halo: Reach multiplayer beta. It looks pretty cool given that I don't really like Halo lol. Check out the exclusive video here. Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Boost Mobile gets Sanyo SCP-2700 in Blue & Pink

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I was browsing the Boost Mobile website today and noticed that they have picked up two more Sanyo CDMA phones formerly exclusive to Sprint. Well, really only one more phone, but it's available in two colors making it two separate phones. The once-exclusive-to-Sprint Sanyo SCP-2700, in blue and pink, is being available for Boost Mobile's newly (re)launched CDMA Unlimited service. The Boost versions will come with some exclusive changes, but not many. For starters, Boost is calling it the Sanyo Juno instead of the SCP-2700, but nonetheless its the same phone. The biggest change is the name, but other than the that, the blue Sanyo Juno will have an orange accent color on the numeric keys and to highlight the second function of each key on the full QWERTY keyboard, instead of lime green like the Sprint version. Other than that, this is the same exact phone as the SCP-2700 for Sprint as Boost continues to release formerly-exclusive Sprint phones. Still not a bad thing though, at only $99 new, the Sanyo Juno, in blue or pink, makes a great basic messaging phone for anyone looking for just that.
This is more of a first look then review and I will not be formally reviewing this phone as I still have my eyes on the Sanyo Incognito for Boost.

Museum of Science & Industry - Chicago

I'm going to the Museum of Science and Industry tomorrow!!!!!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Game Over

I was watching various stop motion animation videos on YouTube and I got the urge to make my own so today I got my camera ready, made me some props, and began to plan my first ever stop motion animation. Just over two hours later my animation was ready to be put together and after all the finishing touches, it comes in at just under fourty seconds. Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Sunday, April 11, 2010

My Wii Games Collection!!!

I no longer have a Wii, but when I had one I recorded this vid showin' off my collection of games. Enjoy!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Lin Yu Chun Singing Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You"

This kid is pure tallent at it's fullest. If you haven't yet heard someone talking about him, or a story about his performance on the news, let me tell you about Lin Yu Chun. He's a Chinese boy that can really belt out a good note or two. He was recently on a Chinese singing competetion show where he sung Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You". To my surprise, he was actually really good and it sounds a lot like Whitney herself. Lin Yu Chun is a name you should remember because his talent is a true gift from God and shows that there is tallent everywhere, even in the most unlikely places. Another Susan Boyle success story for sure. Enjoy the video!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Heavy Rain Nude Shower Scene

So many know that Heavy Rain contains two scenes where you must assist your character in taking a shower. Although controversial, these scenes have been done in a very tasteful way and only take up a small portion of the game. Below are censored images of the shower scene with Madison. Sorry guys, just Google the scene for the uncensored pics, but you get the idea. On the technical side, these scenes are most interesting because of how the characters interact with the other objects such as towels, clothing, etc. The characters actually take off their clothes which are placed over their body instead of texture mapped to them. They dry themselves off with the towel, holding it and maneuvering with little or no indication of collision detection issues. In the past, any collision detection of this sort was a huge problem and was very hard if not impossible to pull off, but with the power of today's consoles *cough* PlayStation 3, and Heavy Rain, it is very possible and looks great.

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Friday, April 2, 2010

Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition is AWESOME :-)

I recently bought Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition for the PS3 and have been really impressed with it. It's a ton of fun and a great game overall for anyone, but especially RE fans! The addition of online co-op makes it perfect because I thought Resident Evil 4 was impossible to play and the fifth installment is no easier, but with addition of that second player in co-op is makes it a lot easier! When you start a new game you are able to choose how you want the co-op or if you want it at all with three options: anyone can join, invite only, or no co-op. I highly recommend you choose the first option, especially for first-timers like myself, because that second player really comes in handy especially in some of the game's tough spots like boss battles and areas with high amounts of Majini. The storyline is great and keeps you on the edge of your seat and not just because a majority of cut scenes contain quick time events or QTEs.

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The awesomeness doesn't stop there. That's just the main game itself. When you add all the extras that are included with Gold Edition, the game gets even better. Out of the box, Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition comes with two extra episodes, Lost in Nightmares and Desperate Escape, which are like separate games in themselves. Along with the two extra episodes is a new mini game, Mercenaries Reunion, that improves on the original. In this mini game you can play as some of the original characters like Barry Burton and Rebecca Chambers, from the first Resident Evil game. Aside from two extra episodes and an additional mini game, Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition includes two new modes: versus and team deathmatch as well as new costumes for Chris and Sheva.

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Overall I would say this game is great and it's diffidently worth picking up if you've never played the original release. However, the extra content is available as DLC if you do not have Gold Edition so I recommend if you already have the original release and want to check out the extras, to download them separately as you wish instead of getting Gold Edition. Good luck and I hope this little review helps you in your decision whether or not to get Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Verizon iPhone by June 2010?

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Apple's exclusive contract with AT&T is rumored to expire sometime this year and everyone is speculating that the hugely popular iPhone will be picked up by wireless giant, Verizon as early as June 2010. This is a big deal because Verizon is the nation's largest, most reliable wireless network and the iPhone is by far the most popular cell phone since the Motorola RAZR lol.
Anyway, it is also rumored that AT&T has asked for an extension on their contract with Apple until 2011. Either way, with AT&T being Verizon's main competitor, it is highly likely that Verizon would want to take the only thing, in my opinion, that's keeping AT&T alive.
I personally have considered getting an iPhone, but have held off on doing so because it's been exclusive to AT&T and I know their network sucks. That and with having my $50 unlimited Boost Mobile account, I'm not really fond of signing a contract and paying twice as much :) lol.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Ricky Martin is Gay

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I was never much of Ricky Martin fan back in the late 90s and early 2000s, but because I love to dance, I always appreciated the fast paced beats that came from his music. I'm half Peruvian and thought it was cool to see another Latino guy in the limelight of American Pop Top 40 music. Just like when it came to Lance Bass and forcefully watching endless performances of *NSYNC, because of my older sister's obsession with them, I always suspected Ricky Martin was gay, but never really thought anything of it.
Well much to everyone's surprise (sarcasm) and following the likes of other male pop stars like Lance Bass and Clay Aiken, Ricky publicly admitted Monday on his website that he is gay, confirming years of rumors. What does this mean to me? Nothing. Why should I care about this? I don't, really. I'm just glad that he's being honest and true with not only the world, but most importantly himself. Lastly, why am I blogging about this? In hopes that this post will get me more hits and a few extra dollars from Google AdSense and people visiting my blog, to be completely honest :)

Monday, March 29, 2010

Saturday, March 27, 2010

T-Shirt from Michael!

I recently turned 21 and for my birthday my friend Michael sent me this awesome t-shirt of his :) Thanks Michael!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Check me out on PSN!

I recently got a PS3 Slim for my 21st Birthday and this means that I also joined PSN! Sony's free online gaming community available for all PS3 owners with a broadband connection! It's pretty flippin' sweet! So yeah, you should check me out on PSN, here's my badge. Maybe I'll catch you gaming online :)



Get your Portable ID!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

VINCE VAUGHN SIGHTING!

Vince Vaughn was shooting a pilot for a new TV show in Des Plaines today. He was at the Choo Choo Restaurant with his film crew and I caught him signing autographs and talking to fans. Here's the pics and vid of my Vince Vaughn sighting! Enjoy!!



Pics from the Shoot
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Friday, March 5, 2010

Vince Vaughn Posibly in Des Plaines, IL Next Week!

You heard right! According to The Des Plaines Journal, Vince Vaughn is said to be shooting a pilot for an upcoming TV show about two post college grads who moved from the suburbs to the city. They will be filming at the famous Choo Choo Restaurant in downtown Des Plaines. As of now it's unsure if Vaughn will be present at the shoot since he is directing the show, but it is highly possible that he will be there. The crew is scheduled to arrive at 3AM on Wednesday, March 10, 2010, with filming going on as late as 4pm.

For the complete article by the Des Plaines Journal, click here.

Source: Des Plaines Journal

Monday, March 1, 2010

Quick Review: Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (Wii)

Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing for Wii drifted into stores this past week and it couldn't have arrived at a better time. I love racing games and if you're a fan of Mario Kart Wii and you love Sega characters, then you'll love what Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing has to offer. While this game is a lot like Mario Kart, it isn't a total clone like some reviews may make it seem. Sure it plays like Mario Kart, looks like Mario Kart, and is Wii Wheel compatible like Mario Kart, it's different in it's own ways. For starters, the power-ups are unique to this game featuring only some of the same type that are in Mario Kart games. Sega introduces new things to throw you and other players off track like my personal favorite, the blow horn. It's a quirky little power up that, when used, throws your opponents off track by exerting a loud horn sound along with a graphic and animation that takes up most of the area in which their vehicle is located, catching you by surprise and making it hard to see where you're going. And it's just plain funny to be driving and then all the sudden set on of those off on someone else. So other then the power-ups, this game has other differences from Mario Kart. It gives the player the option to buy characters and levels instead of having to complete parts of the game in order to unlock them. This makes is so much easier to unlock all of the game because the player is rewarded with Sega Miles for nearly every race they complete and you can spend these on characters, levels, and music. Other then that, this game is a lot like the Mario Kart series and that's not a bad thing. When it comes down to it, your decision will depend on which you like playing a kart racing game with more: Nintendo or Sega characters. If you're like me and you love Sega's line-up of characters, and you're a huge fan of Shenmue and Ryo Hazuki, then you'll diffidently want to pick yourself up a copy of Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing for the Wii.

Final Thoughts:
While this game is in many ways a clone of Mario Kart, it's still a lot of fun and plays a lot like Mario Kart which is awesome because there is not a huge learning curve. The graphics lack HD being on the Wii, but besides that, visually this game is very impressive. The only downside is the fact that this really is a Mario Kart clone and offers little exclusive features aside from the difference in characters.



Friday, February 26, 2010

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Top 5 Dreamcast Fails

The Sega Dreamcast is arguably the greatest video game console of all time, but even the greatest consoles have their fair share of flaws and failures. I've come up with the top five things that set the Dreamcast back from fulfilling it's total potential and ultimately led to it's death.

5. Sega's Past Failures
Sega had an ever growing list of past failures by the time the Dreamcast came along. Practically every system after the Genesis and before the Dreamcast was a failure or a step in the wrong direction for Sega. After the Saturn was a complete flop in the US, Sega had totally lost it's trust with gamers. Sega had managed to regain some of their trust with gamers, but most had moved on to Sony and their PlayStation and Sony had convinced their consumers to wait until the arrival of the PS2. This set the Dreamcast back far and is one of the reasons it ultimately did not to that well.

4. Too Many Ports
The Dreamcast had more ports than any other system I could think of. This made it very hard for gamers not in the know to see the true power of the Dreamcast and everything it could do. A lot of people saw the ports and were not impressed because they most always were direct ports with no upgrades to visuals or gameplay, giving gamers no reason to buy the Dreamcast version over the original. The overwhelming amount of ports on Sega's last system made the playing field very crowded and made it harder for system-exclusive games to stand out.

3. Lack of EA Support
Due to the many past failures of Sega, EA specifically said they would not be supporting the Dreamcast. Now even though Sega did fine with their 2K Sports line of games when it came to covering sports, Sega still could have benefited from having support from EA when it came to other games as well as sports.

2. Ability to Pirate Games

Sega tried to prevent pirating with it's development of the GD-ROM media, but the choice to stick with CD-ROM versus going DVD like the Dreamcast's competitors was a problem for Sega because it made it very easy to download and burn Dreamcast games onto regular CD-Rs and play them in any Dreamcast. This was a huge failure for the Dreamcast. Also, the ability to make homebrew games and apps and hacked versions of games as well as the leaking of games for Dreamcast that were canceled (i.e. Half-Life, Propeller Arena, etc.) made it very easy to optain an illegal copy of a game not intended to be released.

1. NO DVD PLAYER!

By 1999, the CD-ROM media in home consoles was beginning to see it's death. PlayStation was about the last successful move for CD-ROMs. DVDs had come into play and when it came to games, it was the future platform to develop on. The choice to continue with the CD-ROM platform was the number one bad decision for Sega when it came to the Dreamcast. Had Sega put a DVD drive in the Dreamcast from the start I think it would have done way better than it did and diffidently would have had a leg up against the competition, especially the PS2. Even if Sega didn't put a DVD drive into the Dreamcast at first, when word came that PS2 would have one, they should have at least introduced an add-on or option to trade your old DC for a rebate towards a new DVD-based one.

Those are my top five reasons why the Dreamcast failed. Had Sega followed all or some of these points, the Dreamcast would have probably been around a lot longer. The Dreamcast is a great system and will be in the hearts and minds of gamers forever regardless of it's flaws.

Top 10 Scariest Games of All Time!

Survival Horror games started with Resident Evil, but since it's release many games have come out for the genre. Many that have been phenomenal and many that are worth forgetting. I've done a list of the top 10 scariest games of all time. See if your picks make it! Check out the videos below :)



Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Check us out on Facebook!

Leashed has officially joined Facebook, the most popular social networking site! Become a fan of Leashed on Facebook today to get updates and such on the latest things to do with Leashed. Tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks!!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Heavy Rain looks AWESOME!

It's less than one day away until Heavy Rain reaches the masses and is released for PS3. I personally don't have a PS3 yet, but I have been watching this game since it was first mentioned at E3. Heavy Rain looks amazing. From the obviously stunning visuals to the storyline to what the game brings to the table overall. If you're just tuning in and have no clue what this game is, here's a bit of info. In Heavy Rain you play as a series of characters, who go throughout their day interacting with people, all trying to figure out the mysterious murders of the Origami Killer. You participate in conversations and events that have multiple outcomes based on the choices you decide to make. The same people who made Indigo Prophecy are behind Heavy Rain and it shows because Indigo was a flawless adventure game with deep storyline and imersive gameplay and so is Heavy Rain. All that and probably more. While I won't have a PS3 anytime soon, I am saving up and one of the first games I buy for it, if not the first, will be Heavy Rain. It's just one of the many games on the PS3 that have caught my eye.

Happy Monday!

Happy Monday everyone!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Atari 2600 Collection!

Hey check out my collection of Atari 2600 games. See if we have some of the same, and comment on the video with some of yours or some that I should play. Thanks :)

Friday, February 12, 2010

Gameplay - Part 2/2 of the Resident Evil Special

Here's part two of the Gameplay Resident Evil Special premiering tonight on the Leashed YouTube channel. Thanks for watching and please comment, rate, subscribe! Enjoy!

Gameplay - NEW EPISODE!

Capcom took the survival horror genre to new heights with it's release of Resident Evil back in 1996. It's 2010 and the Resident Evil franchise still plays a big role in survival horror gaming today. Gameplay presents a two part special episode dedicated to the series that started it all.
Part one is up now, and part two premieres soon. Enjoy!

Boostberry Curve 8350i review

Straight from the Leashed YouTube channel, here's my review on the Blackberry Curve 8350i flashed to Boost Mobile. Enjoy! For more, check out the YouTube channel and subscribe! Thanks.

First Post!!

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