What do you get when you mix Beavis and Butthead, Daria, and Bojack Horseman? It turns out, it's an MTV-style rock-band management sim called Rockbeasts
Think back to the 90s. I wasn’t alive during it, but I’ve listened to enough Nirvana and played enough of the Nintendo 64 — without a mobile phone in sight — to imagine what it might’ve been like. I do know that this era of excess and plenty was the time that video games exploded in popularity and made obscene technological advancements, when dressing up in neon colours and bad haircuts were deemed a hell of a lot more fashionable than it is now, and when the music was great. 90s nostalgia is real, and even today the love for its music, in particular, lives on. Read more


Think back to the 90s. I wasn’t alive during it, but I’ve listened to enough Nirvana and played enough of the Nintendo 64 — without a mobile phone in sight — to imagine what it might’ve been like. I do know that this era of excess and plenty was the time that video games exploded in popularity and made obscene technological advancements, when dressing up in neon colours and bad haircuts were deemed a hell of a lot more fashionable than it is now, and when the music was great. 90s nostalgia is real, and even today the love for its music, in particular, lives on.