Part 1 of 2: Classic Game Room HD reviews ONECHAMBARA ZOMBIE BIKINI SLAYERS for the Nintendo Wii video game console. Slaying zombie in bikinis has never looked so good (actually it looks like a 2000 Sega Dreamcast game called Sword of the Berserk: Gut’s Rage). Splatter the screen and your enemies with blood as you hack and slash your way through waves of zombies and mutated bird zombie monsters and all kinds of other mayhem. This CGRHD review of Onechanbara Bikini Zombie Slayers has gameplay …
Episode 2 1) Indonesia : KILLER CROCS (DUR: 7′19) For decades, Indonesia has been home to giant prehistoric beasts that lurk beneath the water. Animal X travelled to southern Irian Jaya to investigate the incredible reports of killer crocodiles, some over nine metres long, that have been blamed for the deaths of more than fifty men, women and children. Our expedition took us deep into the Asmat jungle where we discovered a rich and superstitious culture revolving around spirits, myths and legends. Animal X also looked at one of the most famous disappearances from the region in the 1960s – that of Michael Rockefeller, son of famous New York Governor, Nelson Rockerfeller. Theories vary from head-hunters to the notorious killer croc. 2) Australia : FIZO (DUR: 6′34) Eight year old Sydney terrier, Fizo, became the first animal in Australia to win the RSPCA’s Purple Cross award for bravery, after saving three children from a brown snake. Fizo was struck several times by the poisonous snake before biting the snake in half. Fizo spent the rest of the day on a respirator and it took another six months for his full recovery. 26) South Africa : HOWICK FALLS MONSTER (DUR: 9′47) For thousands of years Howick Falls, in the South African province of Kwa-Zulu Natal has been the source of legends. The Zulu’s believe a giant snake, known as Inkanyamba inhabits the pool at the bottom of the falls. Rock paintings from the region show that the Bushmen who lived here before the Zulus also …
Ep 11 1) Russia : YETI (DUR: 7′37) The Russian Yeti or wild-man as he is locally known stands a towering seven feet tall, it’s man-like body is covered in fur and its eyes are said to have an eerie glow. It is believed to have telepathic powers and encounters have led to sickness or death. Usually seen in remote areas, eyewitnesses report having seen it as close as 70km from St. Petersburg. Cryptozoologist, Professor Valentin Sapunov embarked on an expedition to track down the wild-man. Animal X went with him to investigate… 2) UK : HYPNOTISING DOG (DUR: 7′26) Oscar is a ten year old Labrador-Retriever, but he’s no ordinary family pet. He has hypnotised thousands of people across Britain. Hugh Lennon and his dog have toured venues around the country confounding the sceptics and sending volunteers into a deep sleep. Just one look into the deep brown pool’s of Oscar’s eyes and participants go under. Hugh Lennon puts Oscar’s talent down to his special stare. Even when he was a puppy Lennon noticed Oscar sitting and staring at him while the other dogs in the litter ran around. Dogs are well known for their special ability to sense things about people and put them at ease. They are often used in hospitals to lift the spirits of the sick and calm the nervous. Oscar uses his huge eyes to relax people as they are hypnotised. But this sort of behaviour isn’t restricted to the stage. Animals in the wild are known to hypnotise other creatures with a threatening stare. Lions make …