A podcast where host Meghan Sullivan plays historical fiction games and talks about the REAL history behind the game.
The History N' Games podcast, hosted by Meghan Sullivan, is an exceptional blend of history and video games that is both entertaining and educational. As a history enthusiast and a gamer, I found this podcast to be a must-listen. The first episode, which delved into the historical background of Assassins Creed Odyssey, was captivating and provided fascinating insights into the lore and legends that have shaped some of the greatest games out there.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Meghan Sullivan's expertise on the subject matter. She is able to relay historical information without sounding like a tired academic, making it accessible and engaging for listeners. Her passion for both history and gaming shines through in her research and presentation, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience. Furthermore, Sullivan's dedication to excellence and quality is evident in every episode.
The podcast not only explores the historical accuracy or inspiration behind popular video games but also delves into the possible existence of real counterparts to beloved fictional characters. This adds an extra layer of intrigue and excitement for fans of both history and gaming. The podcast manages to strike a perfect balance between providing factual information while also keeping it fun and highly entertaining.
While there are many positive aspects to The History N' Games podcast, one minor downside could be the lack of episodes available. However, considering the quality of each episode, it is understandable that Sullivan takes her time to thoroughly research and produce content that meets her high standards. Additionally, as mentioned in one review, filling sponsor slots might take some time initially.
In conclusion, The History N' Games podcast is an exceptional addition to any listener's library who has an interest in history or video games. Meghan Sullivan's passion for the subject matter shines through in every episode, making them both informative and enjoyable. Whether you're a fan of historical accuracy in gaming or simply intrigued by the legacy history has imbued into these virtual worlds, this podcast is highly recommended. I eagerly await the future episodes and the fascinating insights they will bring.
In part 2 of this episode on Medea, host Meghan Sullivan explains the possible origins of Medea's terrifying tale, and how these origins tie into real history.To see the video version of this episode, be sure to follow Meghan's Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@historyngamesQuestions? Comments? Suggestions? Email Meghan at megnhistory@gmail.comSupport the show
In the spookiest episode of History N' Games yet, host Meghan Sullivan recounts the terrifying tale of Medea, the scariest woman in all of Greek mythology. Support the show
In this episode, host Meghan Sullivan talks about the fascinating real-life history of the man called Yasuke. Was he a samurai or not? Let's discuss! Support the Show.
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan reveals the true origins of the mysterious goddess Hecate, and explains how she is both one of the most powerful and misunderstood gods in the Greek pantheon.Support the Show.
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan interviews author MJ Gallagher about the fascinating Greek myths found in Final Fantasy VII. Support the show
Happy Holidays, everyone! In this special episode of History N' Games, I (Meghan Sullivan) attempt to share 12 interesting facts about Hercules and his 12 labors in 12 minutes. Do I succeed? Noooo! I definitely go a bit overtime. BUT, it's still a fun-filled episode and I hope you enjoy it. ^___^Support the show
In this special episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan interviews Dr. Kira Jones on the hidden history of games like Destiny 2, Disco Elysium, Yuppie Psycho, and more. To learn more about Dr. Kira Jones, be sure to visit her website at: https://flaviansophist.comDid you enjoy this episode? If you can, please support History N' Games at https://www.patreon.com/meghanrsullivan Questions? Comments? Feel free to email them to megnhistory@gmail.comSupport the show
In this special episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan interviews bestselling author and historian Barry Strauss about ancient heroes, real heroes, and why people worshipped Bronze Age jerks like Achilles. Support the show
In this special episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan interviews Professor Josiah Ober of Stanford University about the origins of democracy, how democracies succeed, and whether or not our current democracies are in danger.Support the show
In this special two-part episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan talks about the hilarious mob simulator Okhlos: Omega, and how it (accidentally) reflects the crazy real-life origins of Western Democracy. Then in the second episode, Meghan will talk to Professor Josiah Ober of Stanford University about whether or not democracy is currently in danger. *Note: All Greek names are pronounced as close to the 6th/5th century BCE style as possible. Apologies for any errors. Support the show
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan shares what is known about Assassin's Creed: Codename Jade thus far, and how it could historically tie into another very popular Assassin's Creed game. Support the show
In this episode, host Meghan Sullivan dives into the history of the REAL Ghost of Sparta...and it's not Kratos. If you like this episode, please be sure to follow History N' Games on your favorite audio platform, and be sure to check out the History N' Games Youtube channel @historyngames! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqglCWfAn7A0mwOnLyig4oQSupport the show
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan interviews author M.J. Gallagher about his fascinating book Norse Myths That Inspired Final Fantasy VII. Support the show
In this very special episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan interviews Professor Sarah Ils Johnston of the University of Ohio, a prominent expert on Ancient Greek religion, particularly its underworld aspects. Topics include the game series Hades, the origins of Zagreus and his sister Melinoe, the truth behind Hecate, and the extreme lengths the ancient Greeks went to in order to appease angry ghosts!Watch the Youtube version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG1OuUbrQPQ&tQuestions? Comments? Future collaborations? Contact Meghan at megnhistory@gmail.com! Support the show
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan talks about the upcoming rogue-lite game Hades II, as well as the real story behind the game's mysterious new protagonist, Melinoe. Support the show
Obsidian's Pentiment is a game full of amazing historical facts, but is it a good game to PLAY? Let's discuss! Support the show
In this History N' Games interview, game developer Helen Carmichael discusses the upcoming sequel to Regency Solitaire, helpful tips on how to make a good game, and how history (and romance novels!) have inspired her work.Support the show
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan unravels the TRUTH about Arval, discusses the historical persona they're based on, AND untangles the extremely convoluted plot surrounding them in Fire Emblem: Three Hopes. (Warning: spoilers for Fire Emblem Three Houses and Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes ahead!)#Arval #Epimenides #Larva #FireEmblemSupport the show
In this episode of History N' Games, Meghan talks about her experience with the popular video game Regency Solitaire, and explains the unusual history behind Solitaire itself. Support the show
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan explains the meaning behind the names Arval and Larva, and how these names could point to a new-and potentially dangerous-new character in the Fire Emblem universe. Note: This is the audio version of the episode, which you can watch on Youtube here: The Hidden History of Fire Emblem Warriors: 3 HopesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/meghanrsullivan)
In this episode host Meghan Sullivan reviews Thebes: The Forgotten City of Ancient Greece by Paul Cartledge. Is it worth your time? Find out here! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/meghanrsullivan)
Are Coco and Lloyd lovely neighbors or total nightmare fuel? In this History N' Games episode, I explain the cool and spooky origins of these two Animal Crossing characters!Questions? Comments? Collaborations? Email me at megnhistory@gmail.com. Thank you so much! ^___^
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan brings back Luke Ranieri to talk about Ancient Latin pronunciation in games like Final Fantasy and Assassin's Creed: Origins, and how almost none of it makes any sense. XD (You can also watch the video version of this interview on my Youtube channel at Meg Sullivan, and if you would like you can support me on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/meghanrsullivan. Thank you!
Hello, history lovers! If you love ancient history, languages, and video games, then you'll love this interview with Luke Ranieri!
In this episode, host Meghan Sullivan talks all about the Furies, and takes listeners on a rollercoaster journey full of vengeful ghosts, avenging goddesses, remorseless trouble makers and defenders of justice. *Quick Note: In one section it's mentioned that in The Aeneid Megaera turns into a bird and terrorizes the Trojans (Book 12). Although Megaera is mentioned in the preceding paragraph, it's actually not clear WHICH Fury turns into a bird.
In this episode of History N' Games host Meghan Sullivan interviews author, historian, and Stanford University research scholar Adrienne Mayor! Together they talk about the ancient origins of heroes, Amazons, biological warfare, and robots. Support History N' Games here: https://www.patreon.com/meghanrsullivanFollow History N' Games here:Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HistoryNGames
In this episode host Meghan Sullivan reviews The Battle of Salamis: The Naval Encounter That Saved Greece --and Western Civilization by Barry Strauss.
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan continues her discussion on the real-life origins of Prometheus, explaining how the Greek Titan is tied to Ancient Egypt, Ancient Sumer, the Caucasus, and even Ancient China!Support History N' Games on Patreon at: patreon.com/meghanrsullivanFollow History N' Games on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/HistoryNGamesFollow Meghan on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/Meghan_IGNFollow Meghan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/celtic_queen_meg
In this episode, host Meghan Sullivan explores the legend of Prometheus, and randomly includes an obscure wrestling reference in her story.
In this episode, host Meghan Sullivan explores the misty beginnings of Japan's notorious crime syndicate, which may go as far back as 900 years ago.
In this episode of History N' Games, Meghan explores the life of Hojo Tokimune, the real-life equivalent of Sakai Jin from Ghost of Tsushima. She also dives into Japan's unconventional tactics during the Mongol invasions, which include some surprisings things that definitely did NOT make it into the acclaimed action RPG!
In another special guest episode of History N' Games, Meghan interviews the host and creator of the popular Youtube series Tasting History, Max Miller. Together they discuss ye olde recipes from ages past, video games, Pokémon, and different types of delicious gin! Check out Tasting History here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsaGKqPZnGp_7N80hcHySGQAlso, if you enjoy this podcast, please support History N' Games on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/meghanrsullivan
In another special episode of History N' Games, Meghan interviews WWE Superstar & host of UpUpDownDown Xavier Woods about Greek mythology, who should be in a Greek-themed Smash Bros. game, & the real meaning of the name Herakles/Hercules!
In this special episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan interviews Old Norse specialist Dr. Jackson Crawford. They talk about Norse and Viking culture, why Hollywood is sitting on the coolest Norse story of them all, and how Star Wars makes for an EXCELLENT Icelandic saga!
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan explains how Fire Emblem: 3 Houses is closely connected to William Shakespeare's King Lear, as well as the history behind the play.
In this episode, Meghan wraps up her discussion on the hidden history of Fire Emblem: 3 Houses.
In this episode, Meghan continues her discussion on the hidden history of Fire Emblem: 3 Houses.
In this Fire Emblem mini series, Meghan Sullivan walks listeners through the hidden history of Fire Emblem: 3 Houses, which includes references to Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Nabatea, and even the Ancient Far East.
In this episode of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan recalls playing the classic video game The Oregon Trail while teaching listeners about what it took to survive the real thing. Highlights include:--Airships--Insanity--Songs about "Buffalo Chips"Song Credit for Audio/Youtube Podcast:Country Cue 1 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Artist: http://audionautix.com/Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/oS1QplP13rYRUNNING WATERS by Jason Shaw http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jas...Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 United States— CC BY 3.0 UShttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Gpjit5KgTMEEli Green's Cakewalk by Heftone Banjo OrchestraURL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Heftone_Banjo_Orchestra/Music_Box_Rag/Heftone_Banjo_Orchestra_-_Music_Box_Rag_-_01_-_Peaceful_HenryComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Curator: Oddio OverplayCopyright: Attribution-ShareAlike: http://creativePeaceful Henry by Heftone Banjo OrchestraURL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Heftone_Banjo_Orchestra/Music_Box_Rag/Heftone_Banjo_Orchestra_-_Music_Box_Rag_-_01_-_Peaceful_HenryComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Curator: Oddio OverplayCopyright: Attribution-ShareAlike: http://creative
In this episode, host Meghan Sullivan explains how The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is closely tied to ancient Japanese history.
In this episode, Meghan discusses Ancient Greek weapons, and whether or not the relatives of Leonidas could have really wielded the legendary king's spear during the Peloponnesian War, just like in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. (The answer may surprise you!)
In episode 2 of History N' Games, host Meghan Sullivan tackles the question of whether or not Alexios and Kassandra from Assassin's Creed: Odyssey could have really been Spartan mercenaries.
A history podcast where host Meghan Sullivan plays video games and talks about the REAL history behind the game. In this pilot episode, Meghan discusses how the protagonists of Assassin's Creed: Odyssey really could have been related to the legendary Spartan King Leonidas and his (literally)crazy family.