Here are links to our friends, resources, and more!
30 Days Later is a small YouTube group of people run by our good personal friend Richard Reynolds. They make sketch comedy videos, ios reviews, and more. We have traveled with them to Vidcon for a couple years in a row, and are glad to be friends with them. If you're looking for simple, classic, funny videos then go check them out!
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RadioHyrule is an online streaming service that plays fan generated Zelda Music 24/7 on the internet. Being the huge fan of Zelda that Link584 is, he greatly supports this amazing network and all the work they do outside of Radio Hyrule as well.
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According to theit FAQ,"The Video Game Memorabilia Museum is the source for information on the memorabilia, merchandise, and collectibles in the world of video games. Our community is building an image-based database of all of the available types of memorabilia available, and are open to anyone interested to come and contribute to that effort. We also have a forum for the community to chat about events and news in the industry and involving memorabilia, as well as a news blog, a user collection image gallery in "The Horde", and more. We have many resources for collectors of all types, from the hardcore to the casual. Come join us and learn, teach, and have fun!"
Link584 is an active member, who highly suggests checking them out. If you were to join a forum, this is the one to join!!! |
This guy is pure awesome. For Link584's mother's 50th birthday, he commissioned a special piece of art for her. You see, she loves minecraft and plays it all the time. When she is not playing minecraft, she is watching the Yogscast. So we combined both worlds...
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This website is all about video game merchandise. They strive to find and showcase the most obscure and really rare items that eBay may offer! They also point out items that are going at a steal, and other stuff that's just plain interesting.
Link584 is was a contributor to the website around May of 2012, but he does not post there currently. |
SkillPoint was a small group of users that particularly enjoy livestreaming video games, and do so on the SkillPoint forums. It is a video game community and you can apply to be a broadcaster on their network there. There are friendly people at every corner. TehMonitor was also a proud Sponsor of the website, and Link584 was a moderator.
NOTE: As of late 2012, SkillPoint is no longer. RIP. |