70s-Style Robot Anime Geppy-X Brings Classic Super Robot Action to Modern Platforms



If you've ever wanted to step into a 1970s-style super robot anime complete with dramatic transformation sequences, over-the-top action, and the feel of watching an old television series, Geppy-X may be exactly what you've been looking for. Officially launching worldwide on July 15, 2026, the game blends classic mecha anime aesthetics with fast-paced side-scrolling shooter gameplay, creating an experience that's clearly aimed at fans of retro Japanese animation.

If Geppy-X looks familiar, that's because it originally launched exclusively in Japan for the original PlayStation on March 27, 1999. More than two decades later, this remastered release finally brings the game to audiences around the world. Along with quality-of-life improvements like rewind, save states, faster loading, achievements, CRT filters, and localized subtitles in multiple languages, the developers also went back to the original Betacam master tapes to restore over 8,000 hand-drawn animation frames, allowing the anime sequences to play in their original 24fps

Check out the first 30 minutes of... Geppy-X:


 The Episodic Format is a win! 

One of the game's biggest strengths is its presentation. The animated robot assembly sequences are a lot of fun to watch, and the TV episode format—complete with opening themes, previews, commercials, and ending credits—gives Geppy-X a unique identity that stands out from many modern releases. It genuinely feels like you're watching a lost super robot anime from decades ago before grabbing the controller for the next battle.

Bringing classic games into the modern era is always a balancing act. 

Developers have to preserve what longtime fans remember while making the experience appealing to today's players, and for the most part, Geppy-X succeeds. The ability to instantly switch between its three combat forms, the quality-of-life features, original Japanese voice cast, the nostalgic anime soundtrack, and bonus unlockable modes all make this release feel like more than a simple... re-release.



 Worthwhile Updates 

That said, there are a few areas where I think the experience could be improved. Scene transitions can feel abrupt, whereas smoother ones would help the overall experience. Considering the impressive effort that went into restoring the animations, I'd also love to see another pass on certain in-game visuals, particularly some boss characters and gameplay assets. I'm not criticizing the retro art style itself—that's part of the game's charm—but a little more visual refinement would help the gameplay better match the quality of the beautifully restored animation. Ideally, if they were to do a full remake or a sequel to make a series moving forward, I'd love to see the art style from cutscene to gameplay feel almost seamless. That's not a knock towards this release, but for the road ahead it would be a nice. (Cuphead pulls this off masterfully.)

There will undoubtedly be fans who fall in love with Geppy-X, and judging by the early positive reception, many already have. If you're a fan of 70s super robot anime, classic side-scrolling shooters, or simply want to experience a piece of gaming history that never officially left Japan until now, this remastered release is well worth checking out. Geppy-X is available today on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, Microsoft Store, and Steam.


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Tech This Out: Why a Temperature-Controlled Room Could Save Your Tech

As some of you know... we talk with people all the time when we're roaming through Orlando, Florida. After talking with a particular family from the UK, a certain topic game to mind based on the summer heat:

We spend hundreds—sometimes thousands—of dollars building gaming setups that look amazing, then leave them cooking in a room that feels like the inside of a parked car.

That's like buying a sports car and never changing the oil or ensuring your coolant is full.

Whether it's a desktop gaming PC, laptop, console, TV, smartphone, or tablet, heat is one of the biggest long-term enemies of electronics. While today's devices include built-in safeguards against overheating, those protections are there to prevent immediate damage—not to eliminate the long-term effects of excessive heat. Manufacturers usually specify a standard operating temperature... and a separate storage temp.

 Heat Ages Electronics Faster! 

Electronic components naturally generate heat while operating. Manufacturers design cooling systems to move that heat away from processors, graphics chips, power circuitry, and batteries. But when the room itself is already hot, those cooling systems have to work much harder.

Over time, excessive heat can:

  • Reduce the lifespan of processors and graphics hardware.
  • Cause thermal throttling, where performance is intentionally reduced to lower temperatures.
  • Increase fan noise as cooling systems work overtime.
  • Accelerate wear on batteries.
  • Dry out thermal compounds more quickly (remember the red ring of... death?).
  • Increase the chances of unexpected shutdowns during demanding tasks.

Simply put, cooler operating conditions generally mean happier hardware.


 Desktop PCs 

Desktop gaming PCs are built to move a lot of air, but they still rely on cool room temperatures to perform at their best.

If your office is sweltering, your CPU cooler and graphics card fans must work significantly harder just to maintain safe operating temperatures. More heat means more fan noise, higher power consumption, and reduced performance whenever thermal throttling kicks in.

Even the best liquid coolers can't magically cool below the surrounding room temperature.

 Gaming Laptops 

Gaming laptops already run warmer than desktops because everything is packed into a much smaller space.

A hot room can make it difficult for the cooling system to keep up, resulting in:

  • Lower gaming performance
  • Louder cooling fans
  • Shorter battery lifespan
  • More frequent thermal throttling

If you've ever wondered why your laptop sounds like it's preparing for takeoff when the temp is high, now you know. It will even shut down if the heat is too great for safe operation. If you sit your laptop on a carpet or on your lap without room to release the heat, it will shut down to escape the critical heat.

**Keep a cooling pad on deck.

 Game Consoles 

PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch consoles all depend on proper airflow.

When the surrounding room is excessively warm, internal temperatures rise faster, causing:

  • Increased fan speeds
  • Reduced performance in demanding games
  • Unexpected shutdowns if temperatures become too high

Keeping consoles in open, well-ventilated areas makes a noticeable difference.


 TVs 

Modern LED and OLED televisions also generate heat.


High operating temperatures can shorten the lifespan of internal electronics and, in some cases, contribute to image retention concerns on OLED displays if other recommended usage practices aren't followed.

Leaving several inches of ventilation around the television is always a smart move.

 Smartphones & Tablets 

Heat is particularly hard on lithium-ion batteries.

High temperatures can:

  • Permanently reduce battery capacity
  • Slow charging speeds
  • Cause devices to temporarily dim displays
  • Reduce processor performance
  • Trigger overheating warnings

That's why phones often warn you when left in direct sunlight or inside a hot vehicle.

 Your Tech Isn't the Only Thing Overheating 

Here's the part many people overlook.

If your room feels unbearably hot, your body is also under stress.

Extended exposure to excessive heat can contribute to dehydration, fatigue, headaches, heat exhaustion, and in severe cases, heat stroke... or worse.

Protecting your tech is smart—but protecting yourself is even more important.



 No Central Air? You Still Have Options. 

Not everyone lives somewhere that has central air conditioning, and that's perfectly understandable. Fortunately, window air conditioners have improved dramatically over the years.

One option we've been particularly impressed with is the Midea U-Shaped Smart Inverter Window Air Conditioner.

Unlike traditional window AC units that your window open, the U-shaped design allows the window to close much farther because of the design of the unit. That not only helps improve efficiency, but... also makes it significantly more difficult for someone to attempt the old "push the AC in and climb through the window" trick. The included locking hardware helps secure the window. In addition, you can actually open your window if you'd like. The unit isn't held by the window, there's a simple bracket beneath the AC that holds it in place.

I can't forget about another major advantage of the design.

Instead of placing the noisy compressor inside your room like many traditional window units, the compressor remains outside while the indoor section somewhat quietly... delivers cool air. The result is an experience that's surprisingly close to what you'd expect from a mini-split system—without paying for professional installation.

Even better, these units include modern smart features, including:

  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • SmartHome app support for iOS and Android
  • Amazon Alexa compatibility
  • Google Assistant support

This is a plus when you can't turn it on manually (lets say you want to turn it on from bed), want a schedule for your system, gaming or working and want to cool down your office or living space, and those times where you forgot to change them temp while away from home or want it off.

If you're looking for the right size, here are the current options + a visual:

  • 6,000 BTU – Covers up to 250 sq. ft. (Normally $349.99, currently $319.99)
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  • 12,000 BTU – Covers up to 550 sq. ft. (Normally $509.99, currently $458.99)


The Midea U-shaped unit in my office has kept me cool regardless of the blazing heat outside, and it's been the best upgrades I've made for both comfort and productivity. It's quiet enough that I don't notice it while gaming, editing videos, or writing articles (like this), and being able to control it from my phone or with Alexa is a nice bonus.

You don't need central air to create a comfortable gaming room, living space, or office. Sometimes all it takes is choosing the right window unit, keeping your electronics in a cooler environment, and giving both yourself and your hardware a break from the heat.

After all, you're not just protecting your investment—you're protecting yourself, right?

Stay cool, protect your tech, and game on! 


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