A gamer since birth, George Roush has always had a passion for anything involving a quarter and a joystick. George has provided video game content for sites like IGN. He also wrote the on camera dialog and constructed story segments for the Electronic Entertainment Expo's yearly E3 insider show called Floored. George also has a background in film writing, interviewing celebrities and writing news and set visit pieces for various film sites. His business background includes having worked for Netflix and MGM Studios.
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Video: Tetris Rocks!
Love Tetris? Love rock music? Then have we got the video for you! YouTuber TheHumanTim uploaded a kick ass Tetris theme where he plays all of the instruments, including the drums. It starts off as a slow acoustic guitar solo before cranking it up to 11 and rocking your block off...
Sega Releasing Transformers Human Alliance Arcade Game
Sega, the awesome company that still believes in the arcade, has a new game ready to transform and roll out.
Text Adventures: Problems in Pac-Land
Just because they live in a virtual world doesn’t mean they don’t communicate with one another when the lights turn off and the systems are powered down. But what do video game characters talk about when they’re not being controlled by a player? It’s the first of many video game Text Adventures.
Sushi News Roll: Lego Marvel Super Heroes, Xbox One News + More
Let’s grab a giant platter of sushi news and bite down on the best pieces of content to hit the web on June 7, 2013.
Hands-on Preview: World War Z For iOS
Paramount's new action thriller World War Z is coming out in theaters on June 21st. The Brad Pitt vehicle tells the story of Gerry Lane, an ex-United Nations employee tasked with trying to find a cure for a pandemic that's sweeping the planet. While you'll have to wait a bit to see the movie, the iOS and Android game will be available this week and we got the chance to play it.
Sushi News Roll: New Xbox Details Revealed
After months and months of speculation, Microsoft has finally spilled the beans on its latest console!
The Video Craze: Where Were You in ’82?
We love covering the latest and greatest in gaming here at Arcade Sushi, but as long as I'm the editor of this site, we're going to give classic arcade gaming as much coverage as we can. And since we write about Kickstarter projects for independent games and consoles, why not for video game films as well?
Arcade Spotlight: Galloping Ghost in Brookfield, IL
One of the best things about going to the arcades back in the '80s was token collecting. Every arcade that used tokens instead of quarters had their own design. Some bad, some good. Today's arcades usually run on quarters, and some, like the Galloping Ghost Arcade in Brookfield, IL. don't use either. Take a look at this installment of the Arcade Spotlight!
The Hobbit Pinball Artwork Revealed
Sure, we cover everything console, but we're not named Arcade Sushi for nothing! Check out the artwork for Jersey Jack Pinball's latest pin, The Hobbit!
Arcade Spotlight: Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum in Farmington Hills, MI
We're not going to focus just on straight up arcades in our Arcade Spotlight features. Sometimes we'll wander off into the weird and wacky, which is what we're doing with this week's spotlight. What are we talking about this week? None other than Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum.