We’ve got another One-Off Wednesday up and ready to watch! Check it out if you like smash bros. but also really wanna play CyberPunk 2077? ⚔️
seen from Spain
seen from United Arab Emirates

seen from United Arab Emirates
seen from Vietnam
seen from China
seen from China

seen from Australia

seen from Nigeria

seen from Canada
seen from China

seen from Vietnam

seen from Türkiye
seen from Türkiye
seen from China

seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Singapore
seen from China

seen from Germany
We’ve got another One-Off Wednesday up and ready to watch! Check it out if you like smash bros. but also really wanna play CyberPunk 2077? ⚔️
Hyper Jam is out today
Hyper Jam, the new game from Bit Dragon, is out today.
Hyper Jam Gets Release Date Alongside New Trailer
Fast-paced action/puzzle hybrids have become a bit of an in-thing since Hotline Miami, but few truly mix up the formula. Instead of wide-open levels, Hyper Jam focuses on super-small arenas. This means that you can’t run and hide for very long and will be thrown out into the open a lot. If you want to survive, you will need to make sure to move quickly and attack wisely.
Go look!
https://www.hardcoregamer.com/2019/01/07/hyper-jam-gets-release-date-alongside-new-trailer/321865/
First look at Hyper Jam
A new trailer has been released for Hyper Jam, which is set to release February 12, 2019.
Don't let your opponents get close with the hammer, or they can deal some serious damage!
Our artists have been hard at work improving the Hoghouse arena, look at how far it has come!
Pro tip: Shooting a bazooka shell just as it is fired will cause it to blow up in your opponent’s face!
About Project 760 Productions
Project 760 Productions is a multimedia company, which produces internet media content and other media collaborations headquartered in San Francisco, California. Founded by Ray Nagar in 1997, the company emphasizes production of special interest programs and events that inform, educate and entertain audiences on a variety of topics catering to various age groups.
Project 760 Productions raises awareness of hobbies and important causes through community events and programs on new media. HIGHLIGHTS
Project 760 Productions created its first public access program in 1997 entitled Paintball TV, an introductory program on the sport of paintball and what novices can do to get started. Paintball TV aired in August 1997 on the CityVisions community access outlet on TCI Cable channel 53 in San Francisco, California.
In 1998 Project 760 Productions produces World of Anime, a Japanese animation (anime) fandom video magazine focusing on anime reviews and topics related to the North American anime industry. A companion program on internet radio World of Anime Radio Program (WARP) followed thereafter in 2000.
Project 760 Productions entered the special events market in 2003 with the JapanTown Anime Faire (now called JTAF), an anime convention held in San Francisco's Japantown in association with Japantown Merchants' Association as well as Anime Theater, a screening room that spotlights Japanese entertainment (anime, j-pop, etc.) during special events like the Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival.
In June 2004, Project 760 Productions launched Unwound , a collaboration with MIS Productions' Japan-A-Radio network featuring hosts Michael Garcia and Jesse Barredo. It was acquired completely by MiS Productions in March 2005.
In May 2005, Project 760 Productions launched World of Anime on Podcast, a talk show discussing all-around anime fandom.
In March 2006, Project 760 Productions creates a social event called Otaku Bowl, a gathering of anime fans which included interactive bowling events, costume contests, artist alley, swap meet and an anime theater.
In December 2009, Project 760 teams up with Bordin Marsinkul of Hyperbooster Studios on a series of events. The first event in their collaboration is Project HyperJam, a single-day art and music event for the Japanese animation community that promotes independent artists that receive their inspiration from Japanese Animation, Comics and Video Games, that launched on April 24, 2010. Their second collaboration is Hyper-Con, a larger-scale version of Project HyperJam, which launched on September 18, 2010.
January 2010, Project 760 Productions teamed up with Sac-Anime as part of Sac-Anime's Live Music Department. Its first music show under Sac-Anime included musical guests Keshiki, Phoenix Ash and Mari Iijima, along with Sac-Anime's resident band akai SKY.
March 2011, Project 760 Productions, along with Hyperbooster Studios and San Jose-based retailer Anime V, enters the video gaming circuit and announces its first Video Gaming Tournament titled The Gadouken Gauntlet, focusing on popular fighting video games like Super Street Fighter IV from Capcom, Tekken 6 from Namco Bandai, and BlazBlue from Aksys Games.
August 2011, Project 760 Productions renamed its anime news arm to World of Anime 760. The name originates from its days of World of Anime, which produced Japanese animation related news and editorial segments on the internet and on television. World of Anime 760 includes blog posts, photos and some extras that will be coming soon.