PIXELS is INNOCENT Until Proven Guilty!
Pixels, the Adam Sandler feature based on the 2010 short film, brings IUPG back to the cinematic court after the successful movie month event. Intended as a love letter to retro gaming, Pixels failed at the domestic box office & was panned by the target demographic & the critics, but is it really the disastrous s**tshow it's claimed to be? Find out on an epic episode of Innocent Until Proven Guilty! Thanks for watching:)
New to the series? Catch up from the very beginning with the Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout for NES review by clicking this link for the chronological playlist of all the episodes
► http://bit.ly/IUPGPlaylist
"I Am The Law" 8-bit remix by TheNintendochannel64. Check out his channel for more cool remixes: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNintendochannel64
IUPG thumbnail artwork drawn by Dan Houser. You can check out more of his artwork here: https://danrhouser.wixsite.com/danhouserillos and check out his videos here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Jellycakelap
WiiGuy's 8-Bit Stereo - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVjQehEh2rHbh6lohbZzp8w
Check out Nikola's channel for awesome stereo versions of NES classics.
Whereas LJN Defender focuses solely on sticking up for LJN games, Innocent Until Proven Guilty takes a close examination of notoriously "bad" video games from other publishers. While my area of expertise lies in retro video game consoles from Nintendo's NES to the Sega Genesis and beyond, IUPG will eventually dip into modern-ish gaming, with a few select Xbox 360 and Wii games being considered for "trial".
In an average Innocent Until Proven Guilty episode, I give each defendant a fair trial, or review in this case, and bring up their redeeming and condemning qualities. After the examination is concluded, I put the game through one final breakdown, where I weigh all of the Innocent and Guilty traits against each other. After that's finished, it's time to give out the final verdict.
While I'm very forgiving of "bad" video games and there will never be an "execution" of a guilty party, I will give it a strict reprimand when needed. That's IUPG in a nutshell. Watch me dish out digital justice in a snazzy looking suit coat and bow tie combo. Thanks for watching:)
Have a retro title that you'd like to see me review or a "bad" game that you'd want to see me give a fair trial on Innocent Until Proven Guilty? Feel free to suggest one in the comments.
As always, thank you for watching. Your support means the world to me:)