The short-fuse gaming podcast... Listen, you've got things to do, he's got things to do, she's doing things already, we're all busy people and no-one is more good at being busy than you. That means, sometimes, games need to get right down to the point. You need a time limit. Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (The Brummie) are setting that time limit. 10 hours. 10 hours with a game to decide whether it's worth the 11th hour, or if it needs to be chucked in the bin. Brought to you with humour, zest, and sprightly jingles - 10Hour Timestamp doesn't waste a second.
Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) & Stu (The Brummie)
Hi all, We've had a chat today and decided to stop doing the podcast for the foreseeable future. There is a lot going on for both of us and unfortunately something had to give. Thank you so much for listening, we really appreciate all your love and support and may see you in the future. Love and opticians, Stu & Dave xxx
This month, we've lost a Stu but we've gained a JBone, which is quite similar but less accenty. With Dave on the diary entries, a notorious Point and Click refusalist, what will the final verdict be on these two beloved classics? It's time to find out.
This month we go off-piste to talk about our visit to PLAY Expo Blackpool. We're joined by the super VakantScull, also from the Midlands, making Dave sound the most Northern he ever has in his entire life. Discover what we played, what we hated and what we spent our hard(ish) earned(ish) cash on.
This week Stu (the Brummie) and Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) are joined by the lovely Lee (MoreFunMakingIt) to discuss their journey into the first 10 hours of Final Fantasy VII, an absolute gaming classic that surely no-one could say anything bad about. Could they? No, I'm sure they couldn't. That'd be awful.
We're back after a month off! Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (The Brummie) take on more of your suggestions, but who will be playing what, and will Stu know whether he even likes it?
Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (The Brummie) are going all off road this week (Metaphorically speaking) and playing 5 short games suggested to them by the lovely folk on Discord (JOIN US). Which ones are winners? Which ones are stinkers? How much more waffling can Dave take from Stu? Find out now!
Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (The Brummie) are joined by Ben (the man) to discuss Playstation JRPG cult classic Wild Arms. But before that, there's a very long discussion about Blockbuster Video, and Stu gradually descends into complete madness. So it's just the usual, really.
It's episode 12! War, depression, and Jason Statham… How many subjects can we squeeze into this episode? So, let Psycho make you a lovely cup of tea, sit back and enjoy…
Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (The Brummie) talk about their experiences with Shock Troopers and Shock Troopers: 2nd Impact on the good old Neo Geo. We also talk about how everything was racist...
Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (The Brummie) are joined by the wonderful John Bone (jboneds) to talk about their experiences with Abe's Oddysee on the PlayStation. Who is going to stab Stu in the back first...
Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (the Brummie) return after a month's break because THE WORLD ENDED briefly, but then it came back. This month we're discussing reasonably old Indie misery simulator Pathologic, as well as recently released indie chore simulator Unpacking. What's all that about? Listen and that.
Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (The Brummie) play through the PlayStation version of Mickey Mania, bizarrely retitled Mickey's Wild Adventure. Who will be the first to complete it? Dave. Obviously.
Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (The Brummie) are joined by special guest Mats from Gears of Games on the YouTubes (https://www.youtube.com/c/gearsofgameschannel). This month they're delving into the grimy sci-fi horror of the original Dead Space, and everyone picked the PC version completely by chance because we're all psychic. Will the game reach the eleventh hour? Or will it have it's limbs torn off before it causes any more damage? Take a listen and see.
Does the evil swine return or has Stu finally gone insane?
Stu gets his chops around Alpha Centauri and the Civ franchise, but will he enjoy them? Or will he fail mankind?
10Hour Timestamp is the short fuse gaming podcast, in which Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (the Brummie) explore the world of gaming by playing a game for a mandatory 10 hours, creating a diary entry after each hour, and then discussing those entries with each other. Episode four already? Yes! It really has been that long! Abadox is known as one of the most difficult SCHMUPS on the NES. How will the Northerner and the Brummie fair this month? Who will survive? How are Dave's eyes? Will anyone make it to the 11th hour? It's time to find out...
10Hour Timestamp is the short fuse gaming podcast, in which Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (the Brummie) explore the world of gaming by playing a game for a mandatory 10 hours, creating a diary entry after each hour, and then discussing those entries with each other. For episode three we've changed the format slightly so only one of us shares our diary entries and this month it's Stu playing Metroid: Zero Mission on the Gameboy Advance. Will anyone make it to the 11th hour? It's time to find out...
10Hour Timestamp is the short fuse gaming podcast, in which Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (the Brummie) explore the world of gaming by playing a game for a mandatory 10 hours, creating a diary entry after each hour, and then discussing those entries with each other. For episode two we tackle Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles on the Commodore 64. Sure it looks pretty enough, but is it worthy of the beloved franchise? Will Dave's controller make it through the 10 hours intact? Will Stu struggle to get it running? Will anyone make it to the 11th hour? It's time to find out...
10Hour Timestamp is the short fuse gaming podcast, in which Dave (RoseTintedSpectrum) and Stu (the Brummie) explore the world of gaming by playing a game for a mandatory 10 hours, creating a diary entry after each hour, and then discussing those entries with each other. Kicking things off with Alien Soldier on the Megadrive, the classic retro run-and-gun from Treasure; will Stu get past the first boss? Will Dave work out what the weapon power-ups do? Will anyone make it to the 11th hour? It's time to find out...