Find a show you like and click the
button. The show will be added to your My Playlist page and updated 24/7 with new videos.
Search Results
3 Views
20:52:58 12/15/11
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Heroes Mode Trailer [HD]
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 20:52:58 12/15/11
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Heroes Mode Trailer [HD]
Click Here to Watch the Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Gamers Day Trailer: www.youtube.com Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Heroes Mode Trailer [HD] Developer: Capcom Release: 3/20/2012 Genre: Shooter Platform: PS3/X360 Publisher: Capcom Resident Evil%trade: Operation Raccoon City delivers a true third person team based shooter experience set within the dark and sinister Resident Evil universe and a reinterpretation of the events depicted in Resident Evil%trade 2 and Resident Evil%trade 3. The setting of the Resident Evil universe not only provides a rich backdrop to the action but delivers a unique and thrilling triple threat battle. Zombies and Bio-Organic Weapons (BOW's) add to the mix as players not only compete against an opposing squad but also tackle this third unpredictable element, creating a brand new style of gameplay and breaking the conventions of traditional team based shooters. FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MMO AND RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City Trailer Heroes Mode official gameplaay machinima videogame video game xbox 360 microsoft playstation 3 ps3 sony Capcom movie shooter zombie outbreak t-virus gameplay Leon From: MachinimaTrailer Views: 2252 71 ratings Time: 02:24 More in Gaming
7 Views
22:00:00 12/11/11
Jon Huntsman: Yes, There Is Overwhelming Scientific Evidence For Man-Made Climate Change
[LESS INFO] 7 VIEWS | ADDED 22:00:00 12/11/11
video platform video management video solutions video player
Personally, I think progressive groups missed a real opportunity by not reaching out to Jon Huntsman months ago to support his moderate views. We know that the toxic extremism of the Republican primary process is a big part of why our country's in the intractable mess we're in, and until we fix that, simply electing Democrats won't be enough. Wouldn't it be smart to support some Republicans who actually want to make reasonable decisions for the good of the country? Unions could have pushed his candidacy to their Republican members in the primaries, maybe even encouraged members to switch registrations to show support. Yeah, it's unorthodox - but what else is working?
As I wrote several months ago, a study indicates as many as one-third of registered Republicans don't vote. because they don't like extreme candidates. Someone like Huntsman could have motivated those people to get back to the polls, especially if it looked like he had a chance. Instead, he's been left to drift, just more chum for the right-wing sharks. He's trying to stay alive by spouting a weird mix of common sense and right wing dogma, but at least on This Week with Christiane Amanpour today he walks back his recent statement and admits that yes, there is overwhelming scientific evidence for man-made climate change: >
AMANPOUR: Six candidates faced off in Des Moines last night, but Jon Huntsman wasn't one of them. The former Utah governor, who entered this campaign with enormous fanfare, has failed to qualify for a spot on the debate stage. Iowa isn't part of the Huntsman strategy, though. He has put all of his firepower into New Hampshire. And he joins us this morning from Manchester. Governor, thank you for joining us. Let me quickly ask you, I'm sure you do not want to get into who won, who lost, but who do you think won on the stage last night?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, thank you for having me, first and foremost. I think with respect to last night, all I can say, with all due respect to your terrific network, was I was delighted to be here in New Hampshire having a town hall meeting. We have four town hall meetings today. We have a debate with Newt Gingrich on Monday. And this is a state that is incredibly important for us.
And on the debate stage last night, I believe that the most important issue of all confronting the American people wasn't even touched upon, and that is the deficit of trust that we have in the United States. In fact, it may have -- it played right into the trust deficit. That is, nobody trusts Congress anymore. We need term limits in Congress. We need to close the revolving door that allows members of Congress to move right on into the lobbying profession. No one has trust anymore toward the executive branch. No one trusts Wall Street, with banks that are too big to fail. So the -- I would argue that the issues that are most salient in our political dialogue today weren't even touched upon last night.
AMANPOUR: So then how do you explain the phenomenal rise of Newt Gingrich? You say people don't have trust, and yet he does seem to be speaking, at least to Republican voters, in a way that you aren't, for instance.
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, there have been so many ups and downs in this race, I'm getting whiplashed, quite frankly. We've had six front-runners in the span of about six months. And all I can tell you, having spent a whole lot of time here in New Hampshire -- we have had 116 public events in this state -- is that the voters will begin to coalesce around a candidate about a week to 10 days out. The marketplace is still open. People are shopping. They are listening very, very carefully. And all I can say, Christiane, is the two messages that we're delivering to the people here on the ground, the economic deficit which is the cancer metastasizing in this country and one that is a national security problem, I would say, and the trust deficit are the two biggest issues we face today. And we're getting people showing up to our town hall meetings in numbers I never would have imagined. They're signing up afterwards, they're taking lawn signs home.
I feel very good about their trajectory here in this great state. And this is always the state that upends conventional wisdom. So let's not fall back onto conventional wisdom. That never holds true in the end.
AMANPOUR: All right, but people are trying to figure out how you're going to really break out, because you are at the moment at the bottom of the pack, despite the fact that some independents, for instance in New Hampshire call you the sanest one running. Our George Will has said that you deserve a searching second look from conservatives. Ross Douthat of the New York Times calls you the most electable conservative remaining in the race. And yet as I say, what you are offering doesn't seem to be resonating. It appears that the Newt Gingrich, sort of bombast and brash, in your face against Obama is what's resonating.
HUNTSMAN: Christiane, we're doing better in New Hampshire than half the people on that stage last night when you look at the recent polls. We're going nowhere but up. We started as a margin of error candidate. I'm no longer a margin of error candidate because our messages are working.
People want to know if they're going to have a president who's going to call for term limits for Congress. They want to know they're going to have a president who will take on banks that are too big to fail. And it doesn't matter if we fix taxes or create a more streamlined regulatory environment or move toward energy independence. If we're stuck with banks that are too big to fail, with this implied guarantee by the taxpayers, we're setting ourselves up for disaster.
So we've moved from zero to now double digits, and in the weeks ahead, I do believe we're going to move right up toward the top of the pack, understanding full well that people simply don't make decisions until days out, from in this case, January 10th.
I like our position. They want an honest, honorable, trustworthy person in this race. They want someone whose core they can trust going forward. We're putting ourselves forward as that person. And I like our position.
AMANPOUR: I just want to put up a graphic, because, again, talking about New Hampshire, you are back in fourth place there. So given how important New Hampshire is to you staying in the race, tell me honestly where you have to come in order to stay in the race?
HUNTSMAN: We have to beat market expectations, Christiane. And I have every expectation that we're going to beat market expectations.
AMANPOUR: Where is that, second, third? Where do you think you'd be?
HUNTSMAN: I'm not going to play the numbers game. I am not going to play the numbers game, but we're going to be right up toward the top. We have done nothing but climb in every poll since we entered this market, and our message is connecting with people. I can feel it on the ground. I have a very good visceral sense of where this campaign is going. And we're going to surprise and upend conventional wisdom, I can tell you that right now.
AMANPOUR: All right, let me ask you about where this campaign is going. I read to you a few comments from people before, including one who called you the sanest one still running. But it appears that you're reversing some of your own eminently sensible positions, for instance on climate change. You in August tweeted that "to be clear, I believe in evolution, and I trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy." You have been tweeting about this sort of rightward swing, you've been jabbing at the base. And yet last week, you sort of rolled that bit back on climate change. You sort of said there isn't enough science. I mean, what are you doing?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, I'm not changing at all. I have said all along that I put my faith and trust in science. When you have 99 out 100 climate scientists, you have members of the National Academy of Sciences who have weighed in on a body of research on the subject matter, I say that's where I put my trust.
Yes, there might be one percent of scientists who still are questioning some of those assumptions, and that debate and discussion will continue. But as for me, let me make it crystal clear. I'm on the side of science in this debate. I don't know a whole lot of people on Capitol Hill who are physicists or climate scientists. I think this is a discussion that needs to be taken out of the political lane and kept in the science lane.
AMANPOUR: One more question, you have said that you will endorse and support whoever's the nominee. If it is Newt Gingrich, will he get your endorsement?
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, I don't have to worry about that, because we're moving up in this great state of New Hampshire. We're going to be the nominee, and I don't have to worry about anything beyond that.
AMANPOUR: Jon Huntsman, thank you very much indeed for joining us.
HUNTSMAN: Thanks, Christiane.
1 Views
22:00:00 12/11/11
Jon Huntsman: Yes, There Is Overwhelming Scientific Evidence For Man-Made Climate Change
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 22:00:00 12/11/11
video platform video management video solutions video player
Personally, I think progressive groups missed a real opportunity by not reaching out to Jon Huntsman months ago to support his moderate views. We know that the toxic extremism of the Republican primary process is a big part of why our country's in the intractable mess we're in, and until we fix that, simply electing Democrats won't be enough. Wouldn't it be smart to support some Republicans who actually want to make reasonable decisions for the good of the country? Unions could have pushed his candidacy to their Republican members in the primaries, maybe even encouraged members to switch registrations to show support. Yeah, it's unorthodox - but what else is working?
As I wrote several months ago, a study indicates as many as one-third of registered Republicans don't vote. because they don't like extreme candidates. Someone like Huntsman could have motivated those people to get back to the polls, especially if it looked like he had a chance. Instead, he's been left to drift, just more chum for the right-wing sharks. He's trying to stay alive by spouting a weird mix of common sense and right wing dogma, but at least on This Week with Christiane Amanpour today he walks back his recent statement and admits that yes, there is overwhelming scientific evidence for man-made climate change: >
AMANPOUR: Six candidates faced off in Des Moines last night, but Jon Huntsman wasn't one of them. The former Utah governor, who entered this campaign with enormous fanfare, has failed to qualify for a spot on the debate stage. Iowa isn't part of the Huntsman strategy, though. He has put all of his firepower into New Hampshire. And he joins us this morning from Manchester. Governor, thank you for joining us. Let me quickly ask you, I'm sure you do not want to get into who won, who lost, but who do you think won on the stage last night?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, thank you for having me, first and foremost. I think with respect to last night, all I can say, with all due respect to your terrific network, was I was delighted to be here in New Hampshire having a town hall meeting. We have four town hall meetings today. We have a debate with Newt Gingrich on Monday. And this is a state that is incredibly important for us.
And on the debate stage last night, I believe that the most important issue of all confronting the American people wasn't even touched upon, and that is the deficit of trust that we have in the United States. In fact, it may have -- it played right into the trust deficit. That is, nobody trusts Congress anymore. We need term limits in Congress. We need to close the revolving door that allows members of Congress to move right on into the lobbying profession. No one has trust anymore toward the executive branch. No one trusts Wall Street, with banks that are too big to fail. So the -- I would argue that the issues that are most salient in our political dialogue today weren't even touched upon last night.
AMANPOUR: So then how do you explain the phenomenal rise of Newt Gingrich? You say people don't have trust, and yet he does seem to be speaking, at least to Republican voters, in a way that you aren't, for instance.
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, there have been so many ups and downs in this race, I'm getting whiplashed, quite frankly. We've had six front-runners in the span of about six months. And all I can tell you, having spent a whole lot of time here in New Hampshire -- we have had 116 public events in this state -- is that the voters will begin to coalesce around a candidate about a week to 10 days out. The marketplace is still open. People are shopping. They are listening very, very carefully. And all I can say, Christiane, is the two messages that we're delivering to the people here on the ground, the economic deficit which is the cancer metastasizing in this country and one that is a national security problem, I would say, and the trust deficit are the two biggest issues we face today. And we're getting people showing up to our town hall meetings in numbers I never would have imagined. They're signing up afterwards, they're taking lawn signs home.
I feel very good about their trajectory here in this great state. And this is always the state that upends conventional wisdom. So let's not fall back onto conventional wisdom. That never holds true in the end.
AMANPOUR: All right, but people are trying to figure out how you're going to really break out, because you are at the moment at the bottom of the pack, despite the fact that some independents, for instance in New Hampshire call you the sanest one running. Our George Will has said that you deserve a searching second look from conservatives. Ross Douthat of the New York Times calls you the most electable conservative remaining in the race. And yet as I say, what you are offering doesn't seem to be resonating. It appears that the Newt Gingrich, sort of bombast and brash, in your face against Obama is what's resonating.
HUNTSMAN: Christiane, we're doing better in New Hampshire than half the people on that stage last night when you look at the recent polls. We're going nowhere but up. We started as a margin of error candidate. I'm no longer a margin of error candidate because our messages are working.
People want to know if they're going to have a president who's going to call for term limits for Congress. They want to know they're going to have a president who will take on banks that are too big to fail. And it doesn't matter if we fix taxes or create a more streamlined regulatory environment or move toward energy independence. If we're stuck with banks that are too big to fail, with this implied guarantee by the taxpayers, we're setting ourselves up for disaster.
So we've moved from zero to now double digits, and in the weeks ahead, I do believe we're going to move right up toward the top of the pack, understanding full well that people simply don't make decisions until days out, from in this case, January 10th.
I like our position. They want an honest, honorable, trustworthy person in this race. They want someone whose core they can trust going forward. We're putting ourselves forward as that person. And I like our position.
AMANPOUR: I just want to put up a graphic, because, again, talking about New Hampshire, you are back in fourth place there. So given how important New Hampshire is to you staying in the race, tell me honestly where you have to come in order to stay in the race?
HUNTSMAN: We have to beat market expectations, Christiane. And I have every expectation that we're going to beat market expectations.
AMANPOUR: Where is that, second, third? Where do you think you'd be?
HUNTSMAN: I'm not going to play the numbers game. I am not going to play the numbers game, but we're going to be right up toward the top. We have done nothing but climb in every poll since we entered this market, and our message is connecting with people. I can feel it on the ground. I have a very good visceral sense of where this campaign is going. And we're going to surprise and upend conventional wisdom, I can tell you that right now.
AMANPOUR: All right, let me ask you about where this campaign is going. I read to you a few comments from people before, including one who called you the sanest one still running. But it appears that you're reversing some of your own eminently sensible positions, for instance on climate change. You in August tweeted that "to be clear, I believe in evolution, and I trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy." You have been tweeting about this sort of rightward swing, you've been jabbing at the base. And yet last week, you sort of rolled that bit back on climate change. You sort of said there isn't enough science. I mean, what are you doing?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, I'm not changing at all. I have said all along that I put my faith and trust in science. When you have 99 out 100 climate scientists, you have members of the National Academy of Sciences who have weighed in on a body of research on the subject matter, I say that's where I put my trust.
Yes, there might be one percent of scientists who still are questioning some of those assumptions, and that debate and discussion will continue. But as for me, let me make it crystal clear. I'm on the side of science in this debate. I don't know a whole lot of people on Capitol Hill who are physicists or climate scientists. I think this is a discussion that needs to be taken out of the political lane and kept in the science lane.
AMANPOUR: One more question, you have said that you will endorse and support whoever's the nominee. If it is Newt Gingrich, will he get your endorsement?
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, I don't have to worry about that, because we're moving up in this great state of New Hampshire. We're going to be the nominee, and I don't have to worry about anything beyond that.
AMANPOUR: Jon Huntsman, thank you very much indeed for joining us.
HUNTSMAN: Thanks, Christiane.
3 Views
17:50:44 10/31/11
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Gamers Day Trailer [HD]
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 17:50:44 10/31/11
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Gamers Day Trailer [HD]
Click Here to Watch the Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City E3 2011 Trailer: www.youtube.com Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Gamers Day Trailer [HD] Developer: Capcom Release: 3/20/2012 Genre: Shooter Platform: PS3/X360 Publisher: Capcom Resident Evil%trade: Operation Raccoon City delivers a true third person team based shooter experience set within the dark and sinister Resident Evil universe and a reinterpretation of the events depicted in Resident Evil%trade 2 and Resident Evil%trade 3. The setting of the Resident Evil universe not only provides a rich backdrop to the action but delivers a unique and thrilling triple threat battle. Zombies and Bio-Organic Weapons (BOW's) add to the mix as players not only compete against an opposing squad but also tackle this third unpredictable element, creating a brand new style of gameplay and breaking the conventions of traditional team based shooters. FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MMO AND RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City Trailer Gamers Day official gameplaay machinima videogame video game xbox 360 microsoft playstation 3 ps3 sony Capcom movie shooter zombie outbreak t-virus gameplay Leon From: MachinimaTrailer Views: 1050 124 ratings Time: 02:22 More in Gaming
7 Views
00:20:38 09/01/11
FEZ Blows Our Minds, Plus an Interview with Developer Phil Fish - Destructoid
[LESS INFO] 7 VIEWS | ADDED 00:20:38 09/01/11
On the last day of PAX, our final appointment was to check out an indie game called FEZ. You may have heard of it. We certainly had...
Ranked 3.38 / 5 | 27 views | 0 comments
Click here to watch the video (11:29) Submitted By: Revision3 Tags: Gameplay Trailer Pax2011 Pax Prime Fez Polytron Hands On Phil Fish Interview Mind Blowing Batshit Crazy Totally Awesome Rainbows Polygons Cubes 3d Dimensions Xbox Live Arcade Penny Arcade Convention Categories: Science & Tech
0 Views
05:18:46 08/30/11
Pax Prime 2011 Floor Exclusives
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 05:18:46 08/30/11
Check out the bits that grabbed J-Man’s attention on Day One of PAX, including Firefall, Guild Wars 2, a brand-new Free-to-Play FPS called Blacklight Retribution, and EXCLUSIVE footage of a new game mode in Rusty Hearts.
16 Views
22:53:23 06/27/11
PIKE TV's Video Game Awards 2010 Arrivals
[LESS INFO] 16 VIEWS | ADDED 22:53:23 06/27/11
"Maximo TV http://www.maximotv.com http://www.youtube.com/maximotv Rachel Bilson, Rutina Wesley, Dane Cook, Chris Hemsworth, Tony Hawk, Dominic Monaghan, Guillermo Del Toro, Denise Richards, Olivia Munn, Sam Trammell, Neil Patrick Harris, Annalynne McCord, Darin Brooks, Page Kennedy, Felicia Day, Jennifer Hale, Carrie Keagan, Ali Hillis, Tricia Helfer, Gerard Marino, Clinton 'Ton' Jones, Allen Lee Haff at Spike TV's Video Game Awards at LA Convention Center in Los Angeles, California USA December 11, 2010 - Interviews by Marianna Hewitt ***This footage is available for licensing*** The viewing of this clip by website visitors is only permissible for personal use; copying, commercial use, distribution, broadcast, download, additional use or transfer is expressly prohibited. Contact us for more information at maximotv.com for proper clearance.
14 Views
20:20:26 06/27/11
FELICIA DAY Interview - Spike TV's Video Game Awards 2010
[LESS INFO] 14 VIEWS | ADDED 20:20:26 06/27/11
"Maximo TV http://www.maximotv.com http://www.youtube.com/maximotv Felicia Day (Eureka, The Guild, Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Bring It On Again) at Spike TV's Video Game Awards at LA Convention Center in Los Angeles , California USA December 11, 2010 - Interview by Marianna Hewitt ***This footage is available for licensing*** The viewing of this clip by website visitors is only permissible for personal use; copying, commercial use, distribution, broadcast, download, additional use or transfer is expressly prohibited. Contact us for more information at maximotv.com for proper clearance.
6 Views
20:04:36 06/27/11
DARIN BROOKS Interview - Spike TV's Video Game Awards 2010
[LESS INFO] 6 VIEWS | ADDED 20:04:36 06/27/11
"Maximo TV http://www.maximotv.com http://www.youtube.com/maximotv Darin Brooks (Blue Mountain State, Days Of Our Lives) interview at Spike TV's Video Game Awards at LA Convention Center in Los Angeles , California USA December 11, 2010 - Interview by Marianna Hewitt ***This footage is available for licensing*** The viewing of this clip by website visitors is only permissible for personal use; copying, commercial use, distribution, broadcast, download, additional use or transfer is expressly prohibited. Contact us for more information at maximotv.com for proper clearance.
15 Views
06:29:35 03/02/11
GDC 2011 – Day One | J@N | 3.1.11
[LESS INFO] 15 VIEWS | ADDED 06:29:35 03/02/11
When a convention is called the "Game Developers' Conference", we pay attention. Tonight we take a look at some of the info that's come out from Day One!
29 Views
06:29:35 03/02/11
GDC 2011 – Day One | J@N | 3.1.11
[LESS INFO] 29 VIEWS | ADDED 06:29:35 03/02/11
When a convention is called the "Game Developers' Conference", we pay attention. Tonight we take a look at some of the info that's come out from Day One!
10 Views
06:29:35 03/02/11
GDC 2011 – Day One | J@N | 3.1.11
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 06:29:35 03/02/11
When a convention is called the "Game Developers' Conference", we pay attention. Tonight we take a look at some of the info that's come out from Day One!
1 Views
06:29:13 03/02/11
GDC 2011 – Day One | J@N | 3.1.11
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 06:29:13 03/02/11
When a convention is called the "Game Developers' Conference", we pay attention. Tonight we take a look at some of the info that's come out from Day One!
16 Views
06:28:54 03/02/11
GDC 2011 – Day One | J@N | 3.1.11
[LESS INFO] 16 VIEWS | ADDED 06:28:54 03/02/11
When a convention is called the "Game Developers' Conference", we pay attention. Tonight we take a look at some of the info that's come out from Day One!
11 Views
13:48:36 03/29/09
Sierra and Zennie On GDC, Alternative Reality Games
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 13:48:36 03/29/09
http://www.zennie62.com. I went to the San Francisco Game Developer Conference with my friend Sierra Choi (who did some executive producing work of the whole event) and after the end, I met her to talk about the GDC and -- my idea -- to enjoy a nice day outside at Cafe Americano on the Embarcadero. As we were in the cab we talked about the GDC, Altnernative Reality Games, and Sierra's ego (LOL!) Distributed by Tubemogul.
16 Views
23:00:49 03/23/09
GDC SF - Game Developer's Conference, Day One
[LESS INFO] 16 VIEWS | ADDED 23:00:49 03/23/09
http://www.zennie62.com - This video presents our first day at the Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco. We take you from check in to a keynote given by Dr. Jane McGonigal on games and "making the future," then we meet Ian Spivey of Boostrap.com. Distributed by Tubemogul.
![Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Heroes Mode Trailer [HD]](http://i.ytimg.com/vi/2m3He4YomsY/default.jpg)
![Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Gamers Day Trailer [HD]](http://i.ytimg.com/vi/8e7mXMeASJQ/default.jpg)







