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John Gibson

John Gibson

living in Brooklyn, NY
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 9,893|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 39|FAVORITED BY: 0|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 02/16/2005

I am a New York Resident. I am unemployed, but seeking employment from various channels. My hopes are to someday create tasteful entertainment.

Education/Experience: 12 years writing. Wrote reviews for Video Game Review website, Video Masters

Interests: Writing, drawing, Audio/Video Editing

Affiliations: Video Masters TV

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This is a review from Season 2 of Video Masters TV. Here, Jason reviews the PC game, Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance. For more, visit: www.videomasterstv.com
This is a clip from Season 2 of Video Masters TV. Here, we review "Return of the Ghostbusters" in our Grumble & Glorify segment.
This is a clip from Season 2, Episode 6 of Video Masters TV. Here, we review the NBC short lived series, Journeyman.
This is a review featured in Episode 17 of Video Masters TV. It's my review to Virtua Fighter 5 Online for the X-Box 360.
This is a clip from the December 2007 episode of Video Masters TV. Here, we review 2 animated Superman films. Brainiac Attacks and Doomsday.
This clip is from Episode 14 of Video Masters TV. Here, we review the Nintendo Wii edition of Resident Evil 4.
Play, Edit and alter levels of the classic Legend of Zelda game on your PC. Watch for more info
This review was featured in episode 7 of Video Masters TV. It's Metal Slug Anthology for the Nintendo Wii. Full length episodes are available, also.
This is a clip from Video Masters TV- Episode 9. It's a review to Super Paper Mario for the Nintendo Wii
This is a review to the TV Series, Heroes, which airs on NBC on Mondays, and Sci-Fi channel on Friday (at least in NY, it does). The clip is from Episode 9 of Video Masters TV
This is a clip from episode 8 of Video Masters TV. It's a review to the PC game, Burgerland. In case you're wondering, yes, it is a modern remake to the arcade classic Burgertime.
This is a movie review to the Invincible Iron Man which just was released on DVD in January. The review will be featured in Episode 7, currently finishing up production. Enjoy!
This is a game review I recorded back in 2004, when I was trying to re-launch Video Masters TV. The game being reviewed is Super Mario Sunshine for the Nintendo Gamecube
A game cheat featured in episode 6 of Video Masters TV. It's for the sports game for the Nintendo Wii. Actually, it's two cheats. One is for knocking down all 91 pins without hitting them, and the oth...
This is a review from episode 6 of Video Masters TV. It's on the Playstation 2, and it's called Rocky Legends, released in 2004. Enjoy!
As I write this, episode 6, which this review will be featured in, has not been finished yet. Technically, this review is exclusive, but once the episode goes up, my review of Excitetruck for the Nint...
This is a review featured in Episode 5 of Video Masters TV. It's for the Nintendo Gamecube, released in 2005, and it's called Mario Superstar Baseball.
This is a review featured in Episode 5 of Video Masters TV. The game is for the Playstation 2, released in 2006, and it's called Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.
This is a clip from Episode 2 of Video Masters TV. It's a review to the short film, Hulk: Aftermath, created in 2004. FX were taken from the 2003 Hulk film, but that won't help this short any.
This review was featured in Episode 3 of my show, Video Masters TV. Here, I review the 80's animated movie, GI Joe: The Movie.
This is a review featured in Episode 4 of Video Masters TV. It's for the X-Box and it's called Stubbs The Zombie, which was released in late 2005. Enjoy
This is a review to the Playstation game, Rampage Through Time. Although it's old, it shows that the franchise is starting to go downhill a bit.
This is a review to the short fan film directed by Sandy Collora called Batman: Dead End. Here, Batman goes head to head with Alien and the Predator. This was featured in Episode 1 of Video Masters TV...
This is a clip from Video Masters TV- Episode 2. It's a cheat code for Spider-Man 2 for the Nintendo Gamecube that will show you how to get goodies such as 200,000 hero points, and half the game compl...
This is the newest game ever reviewed by me. Lego Star Wars was released just last month, and I took the liberty of renting it, and have got all the goods in the following review. Enjoy!
This is a review being used for Episode 2, which isn't complete as of this description. Thought I'd give a sneak preview. Psychonauts is a rather unique game where you assume the role of a psychic tra...
This is a review to the PS2 game, Evil Dead: Regeneration, which will appear on the new episodes of Video Masters TV, due out at the end of this month.
A video of tips, tricks and cheats for the video game Rocky for the Nintendo Gamecube.
I did this review as practice to produce full episodes of my TV show, Video Masters TV. Here, I take a look at Ultimate Spider-Man for the Nintendo Gamecube.

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During the last 12 years, I've reviewed lots of video games for both console and PC, on TV and Radio. This one is a rather unique game. It's called Black and White for the PC. Don't let the title fool...
Tips on how to play Mario Kart Double Dash for the Nintendo Gamecube and an overview of the game's features.In order for me to prepare myself for new episodes of my TV show, which I haven't done in 7 ...
Who's up for playing a Super Mario game with the sound off?
6 of the all time greatest 80's arcade classics can now be found on 1 CD. And boy, is it worth it.
You've seen games cause mass hysteria and controversy, stirring up trouble with angry parents. Well, this game is where that all originated.
The 16-bit revolution begins with a howl.
Over a decade since the original Elevator Action, and things have changed.
Here's an elevator that doesn't go to ladies lingerie. This elevator stops right into action. This game, Elevator Action, is based on the 1983 arcade classic of the same name.
Put down that Nintendo 64 Controller. Mario and friends are taking

their Go-Karts to the Gamecube.
Here's an arcade game that proves originality is dead. When I was living in NY, we had an arcade I went to that had such games as Real Ghostbusters, Ms. Pac Man, and so forth. One game I tried my luck...