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The members of the group are:
The members of the group are:
* Commodore128 aka "The Commodore" (''[[Running Gag|ding-ding!]]''), who hosts the "Echo Screen" [[Pod Cast]] along with the other members, as well as starring in the "Painful Memories in Gaming" video segments. He has his own blog on the website.
* Commodore128 aka "The Commodore" (''[[Running Gag|ding-ding!]]''), who hosts the "Echo Screen" [[Podcast]] along with the other members, as well as starring in the "Painful Memories in Gaming" video segments. He has his own blog on the website.
* Roo, who hosts "The Way Games Work" and "16-Bit Gems" video shows and co-stars in the "Painful Memories in Gaming" videos. He also has his own blog on the website.
* Roo, who hosts "The Way Games Work" and "16-Bit Gems" video shows and co-stars in the "Painful Memories in Gaming" videos. He also has his own blog on the website.
* Boomer, the resident [[Tabletop Games]] geek. Though he has no specific video review segment, he does occasionally do vlogs of various conventions such as GenCon with Roo, as well as interviews with creators of various tools (such as iPhone apps) that help with tabletop gaming. [[Running Gag|As you might have guessed, he has his own blog on the website.]]
* Boomer, the resident [[Tabletop Games]] geek. Though he has no specific video review segment, he does occasionally do vlogs of various conventions such as GenCon with Roo, as well as interviews with creators of various tools (such as iPhone apps) that help with tabletop gaming. [[Running Gag|As you might have guessed, he has his own blog on the website.]]
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=== [[Clan of the Gray Wolf]] provides examples of: ===
=== [[Clan of the Gray Wolf]] provides examples of: ===
* [[Accentuate the Negative]]: Averted. Many of the blogs and video reviews, especially "16-Bit Gems", tend to focus primarily on the positive aspects of a work.
* [[Accentuate the Negative]]: Averted. Many of the blogs and video reviews, especially "16-Bit Gems", tend to focus primarily on the positive aspects of a work.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "There is no reset button." Said by both the Commodore (''[[Running Gag|ding-ding!]]'') and Roo at the end of the [[Pod Cast|Podcasts]] and "16-Bit Gems" videos.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "There is no reset button." Said by both the Commodore (''[[Running Gag|ding-ding!]]'') and Roo at the end of the [[Podcast|Podcasts]] and "16-Bit Gems" videos.
* [[Crossover]]: Roo swapped shows with Heisanevilgenius of [[Weird Video Games]] for one episode.
* [[Crossover]]: Roo swapped shows with Heisanevilgenius of [[Weird Video Games]] for one episode.
* [[Documentary]]: Roo's occasional "The Way Games Work" videos on how console hardware (such as controllers) work.
* [[Documentary]]: Roo's occasional "The Way Games Work" videos on how console hardware (such as controllers) work.

Revision as of 20:31, 25 January 2014

The Clan Of The Gray Wolf from left to right — Boomer, Commodore128, and Roo.

The Clan Of The Gray Wolf is a group of people (a "clan") who produce video review shows and blogs that focus on both Video Games and Tabletop Games, as well as other "geek-related media". They are also a part of That Guy With the Glasses, Retroware TV and Reviewtopia.

The members of the group are:

  • Commodore128 aka "The Commodore" (ding-ding!), who hosts the "Echo Screen" Podcast along with the other members, as well as starring in the "Painful Memories in Gaming" video segments. He has his own blog on the website.
  • Roo, who hosts "The Way Games Work" and "16-Bit Gems" video shows and co-stars in the "Painful Memories in Gaming" videos. He also has his own blog on the website.
  • Boomer, the resident Tabletop Games geek. Though he has no specific video review segment, he does occasionally do vlogs of various conventions such as GenCon with Roo, as well as interviews with creators of various tools (such as iPhone apps) that help with tabletop gaming. As you might have guessed, he has his own blog on the website.

Clan of the Gray Wolf provides examples of: