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DBFH4 Auction Music Playlist
November 25, 2010 at 03:13 AM PST
Posted by Ashton

Because there were so many requests, here is a shortlist of the most used music tracks from the auctions.

Anarchy In The U.W. (Battle In Hell) – Devil May Cry OST
Atlas – Battles
Battle Theme: Final Fantasy VII
Battlefield – Smash Brothers Melee OST
Big Boss Confrontation – Super Metroid OST
Boss (Neves) – Zone of the Enders OST
Dance of Curse – Escaflowne OST
Decisive Battle – Evangelion OST
Frigga – Corner Stone Cues
Through the Fire and the Flames – Dragonforce
Boss Battle – Final Fantasy VII OST
Don’t Be Afraid – Final Fantasy VIII OST
One Winged Angel – Final Fantasy Reunion Tracks
Fury of the Storm – Dragonforce
How to Play – Smash Brothers OST
Nagato Asakura – Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya OST
Pokemon Battle – Smash Brothers OST
Revived Power – Roar of the Earth (Shadow of the Colossus OST)
Rush! Issei & Yohshi – Giant Robo OST2
Yell Dead Cell – Metal Gear Solid 2 OST
Spaceship in the Dawn – Project A-Ko OST
Demon Emperor Mundus Battle 3: Underground – Devil May Cry OST
Sure Promise – Big O ost
Ten Years Kashmir: II – Corner Stone Cues
A Violent Encounter – Roar of the Earth (Shadow of the Colossus OST)

The Many Adventures of Rosco P. Jangles IV
November 24, 2010 at 09:04 PM PST
Posted by Ashton

Rosco is a duck of many talents, who has led a long and daring life of adventure. Below is a small sampling of his feats, as illustrated by you, in one of the most impressive collections of art we’ve ever had a challenge produce. Great kudos to the illustrators.

An Elusive Beast
November 24, 2010 at 08:55 PM PST
Posted by Ashton

In the wee hours of the morning, Kathleen discovered a creature long ago thought to be extinct: the dreaded bear shark. Here are the representations of the beast that swam from your collective psyches and into our inbox.

Geared Up to Bus
November 24, 2010 at 08:45 PM PST
Posted by Ashton

I have been scrambling to catch up with all the art challenges over the last 24-hours: sorry for the delays, but we’ve obviously been very busy :o. The first challenge of Kathleen’s run was a Top Gear fan art challenge, for which we had a small number of submissions … but a fierce number of submissions, as represented below.

$140 000!!!!
November 24, 2010 at 07:40 PM PST
Posted by Ashton

A huge rush of money from Ken (value added) Steacy has done it, and not only pushed us over the edge of of $140 00, but past last year as well! We are amazed, we are impressed, and we are grateful on behalf of the children. Much love, everyone–now let’s see how high we can get this bus!

FOR THE CHILDREN!!

$130,000 (and a milestone catch-up)
November 24, 2010 at 03:24 PM PST
Posted by Ashton

One of the general rules of Desert Bus is the less frequently milestone pictures go up, the busier we are, and the better things are going. As indicated by a general lack of milestones for most of today, we are doing very, very well, sitting only $10 000 shy of last year’s astonishing Desert Bus finish. The prospect of doing better is in sight. Can you taste it? Let’s push on past and see if we cam kick this bus into overdrive!

1Up's Frank Cifaldi Hops on the Bus!
November 24, 2010 at 02:30 PM PST
Posted by Ashton

Whenever I think about retro-gaming, I think about Frank Cifaldi, proprietor of LostLevels.org and News Editor for 1Up.com. Frank is a bastion of knowledge about the history of games, and  has the the dubious distinction of being the man who leaked Penn and Teller’s Smoke and Mirrors (and therefore Desert Bus) onto the internet. He’ll be calling ia a scant one hour from now. so stay tuned!

At 1Up, Frank has is a news editor, columnist, and regular contributor to Retronauts, in its various forms, over the last year. He’s a great, and very thorough feature journalist, and we look forward to speaking to him!

Frank also brings with him an insanely large lot of review games from the 1Up/EGM offices, to be auctioned off at the end of his appearance!

If there’s anything you want to know from Frank, post your questions in the comments below. If we have time, we’ll pass along your questions!

1Up Cleans Out its Closet for Child's Play
November 24, 2010 at 02:01 PM PST
Posted by Ashton

So, when I told Frank at 1Up that game sites had, in the past, donated a box of review games to Desert Bus for auction, I never expected something of this magnitude. If you–like me–grew up reading countless piles of EGM magazines, you probably wondered where all the pre-release copies of games went after they’d been reviewed. Well, if you’re lucky, now they can go to you!

The folks at 1Up have dug into their massive game library to produce this immense auction lot of games from the 1Up and EGM libraries. These are mostly review copies, played by 1Up staff, and are–in many cases–marked as such. Whether you’re an EGM fan looking for a piece of history or a collector looking to bolster your library, be sure to tune in at 4:30 for what should be a pretty insane live auction!

Also, be sure to drop the folks at 1Up a line for some of the best game editorial and podcasts out there!

Complete listing after the break.

PlayStation 2

Ace Combat 5
Capcom Fighting Evolution (new)
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence
Commandos Strike Force (new)
From Russia With Love
Front Mission 4
Jak II
Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter
Midway Arcade Treasures 1
Namco Museum (Greatest Hits edition)
Phantasy Star Universe (new)
Red Faction II
Resident Evil Code: Veronica X (Greatest Hits edition)
Secret Weapons Over Normandy
Sly 2 Band of Thieves
Spartan Total Warrior
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy
Star Trek Conquest
Star Trek Shattered Universe
Star Wars Bounty Hunter
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow (new)
Twisted Metal Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition
Winning Eleven 9 (new)

Xbox

Advent Rising
Aliens vs. Predator Extinction
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down (new)
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (new)
Hitman: Blood Money
Hitman: Contacts
Karaoke Revolution
Lord of the Rings: The Third Age
Otogi: Myth of Demons
Project: Snowblind (new)
Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow (used from gamestop)
Star Wars Jedi Starfighter
Star Wars Starfighter Special Edition (new)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Game Boy Advance

Duke Nukem Advance
F-14 Tomcat
FIFA Soccer 2004
Gauntlet: Dark Legacy (new)
Max Payne
Medal of Honor: Infiltrator
Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue Edition
Oddworld: Munch’s Odysee
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure
Road to WrestleMania X8
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 (new)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4
V-Rally 3 (new)
World Poker Tour

Nintendo DS

Front Mission

PSP

Alien Syndrome (new)
Medal of Honor Heroes 2 (new)
Star Ocean: Second Evolution (new)
Traxxpad Portable Studio (new)
World Poker Tour

Windows

Marvel Heroes Comic Book Creator (new)
Wolfenstein (the 2009 game)

PlayStation 3

Dead to Rights: Retribution (new)
Full Auto 2
Mafia II Collector’s Edition (new)

Xbox 360

Singularity (new)
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (new)
Toy Story 3 (new)
Street Fighter IV Blanka GamePad

Wildstorm Videogame Comic Books

Assassin’s Creed: The Fall #1
Dante’s Inferno #1
Gears of War (graphic novel) (hardcover)
Gears of War #s 7-10
Modern Warfare 2 Ghost #s 1-2
Ratchet & Clank #1
Resistance (graphic novel)

Desert Bus: Are You Ready For Justin McElroy
November 24, 2010 at 02:00 PM PST
Posted by Ashton

Justin McElroy is a podcasting legend, famous for his hard work on the Joystiq podcast and his new project. My Brother, My Brother and Me. He is also the reviews editor for Joystiq.com, star of The Time Belt, and a generally fantastic human being.

Justin will be calling in to wish our drivers well at 3:30 PM PST, and we’re very much looking forward to hearing from him. You should too, so check in on the drivercam in half an hour!

Sponsor Showcase #16: Sideshow Collectables
November 24, 2010 at 02:00 PM PST
Posted by Ashton

Sideshow Collectables is a former film prop manufacturer that now produces high-quality and limited-edition merchandise. Their action figures are amazing, and we’re super happy to have them to auction off for the children. Graham, as a connoisseur of action figures, has plenty to drool about in their extensive catalogue, which we encourage you to visit at www.sideshowtoy.com.