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Contains the longest Mushroom ever Before we begin, a warning: With one exception, we have left the explicit tag on for this one as there are some issues that we need to talk about that definitely aren't family friendly. In New Business, Donald brushes off Miitomo in order to talk about a trio of Legend of Zelda games: Hyrule Warriors Legends, the de facto New 3DS exclusive, a surprising over-performer in Twilight Princess HD, and a brief pitstop in Link to the Past as an actual New 3DS exclusive. Stephen played the Platinum demo of Final Fantasy XV since that didn't take long, then decided to go fishing with Big the Cat for some crazy reason. Austen's menu includes gun-toting roguelikes with insane progression requirements (Enter the Gungeon), a blatant marketing attempt that will do better than its co-production (Ratchet and Clank 2016), a game that is the last gasp of TVTVSportsTV Microsoft (Quantum Break) and a game that don't give a f**k (Plants v Zombies: Garden Warfare 2, which shouts out to K-Log). Whatcha Watchin' includes a superhero run, followed by Stephen getting all up in the Zach Miller department with The Good Dinosaur. Donald counters the superheroes with... wrestlers emerging from cereal boxes devoted to a certain body part in the Shaymin Sports-Ent Minute, before getting thrown out of the show as he's Expelled from Paradise. Austen blasted through Psycho-Pass season 2, but follows that with the long-awaited extended breakdown of The Force Awakens. If you're trying to stay spoiler-pure, you'll need to jump ahead about 25 minutes. Because Whatcha Watchin' went long, we had to forego the feature which would have ran through the state of the Legend of Zelda series - and that's not going to be on 77 either. Instead, it's straight to the Mushrooms which Austen and Stephen tackle quickly, but Donald has the longest Mushroom in history as they break down everything known (at the time) about the Alison Rapp affair. Thankfully, SquareEnix is always around to provide a nice antidote. Our next show will record shortly and is going to break down some recent changes to a host's travel plans, but be sure to get in your comments and questions. Also, the show ran a little late as Donald is editing NWR's Connectivity after an injury, so go check out episode 202 to see his handiwork. This podcast was recorded on April 15 and edited by Donald Theriault.
Instead of examining a specific game on Episode 7 of the First Person Podcast we turn a eye, an upraised eyebrow, and a single tear towards Nintendo and its recent decisions. Four disapointed Nintendo fans look at the many controversies and rumours currently surrounding both Nintendo as a company as well as their current and upcoming games. In this episode we cover the Fire Emblem localization, Nintendo’s lack of reaction to GamerGate, Nintendo firing Alison Rapp, the launch and staying power of Miitomo, and the rumours about implementing a choice between male and female link in the new Zelda game. Beyond this will also discuss larger issues of localization, how sexuality is depicted in games, and wonder how many different varieties of “hard core” gamers we’ve encountered. LINKS Austin Walker “Why we Write” Leigh Alexander “Gamers Don’t Have to be your Audience Gamers are Over” Patrick Klepek “Nintendo Employee Terminated” Patrick Klepek “From Japan, With Changes: The Endless Debate Over Video Game 'Censorship’ Janine Hawkins Skin to Screen Allegra Frank IGDA calls out Nintendo for how it handled harassed employee's termination Ian Bogost How to do things with Videogames Leigh Alexander And You Thought Grand Theft Auto Was Bad: Should the United States ban a Japanese "rape simulator" game? Tina Amini BioWare Writer Describes Her Gaming Tastes; Angry Gamers Call Her a "Cancer" Report Suggests Miitomo Brings in $40k every day New 'Legend Of Zelda' Wii U Rumor Says Players Can Choose Between Male Or Female Link 'That was Link' in Zelda Wii U trailer and rumours it was a girl 'kind of grew' - Aonuma
On today's episode on Its all About the Hype we talk about Nintendo firing Alison Rapp, Attack on Titan coming out and how we're wondering how the game will play, Overwatch vs Battleborn, TellTale becoming a publisher. In Indie Love we talk about Reclaim on itch.io and Big Action Mega Fight and we have some stories on True Story about some games we played.
The one where the gang talks about all the ongoing scandals and controversies in gaming including Nintendo's firing of Alison Rapp, Butt-Gate in the Overwatch Beta, and the broken PC port of Quantum Break. Cole gives us a complete break down of Miitomo and tells us why we ALL need to join and Pat B. talks console updgrades mid-lifecycle. Enjoy!
André dança um Quantum Break enquanto acompanha o ritmo de A Lenda do Herói, Sushi bota a alma pra fora com Dark Souls 3 e Caio Corraini cai no Hitman de festa. E mais: God of War nórdico, o falso controle do NX, Alison Rapp e Final Fantasy XV!E o que você tem a dizer?Deixe seu feedback acessando o post deste podcast, ou mande um e-mail para contato@jogabilida.deLinks Comentados: Contribua com nosso Patreon Siga-nos no Twitter: Jogabilidade Assine: Canal do Youtube Assista: Versão em Vídeo Blocos do Podcast: Dark Souls 3: 00:03:00 Hitman: 00:29:04 A Lenda do Herói: 00:38:47 Quantum Break: 00:53:01 God of War: 01:06:59 Controle do NX: 01:14:52 Nintendo de volta ao vermelho : 01:23:12 Alison Rapp: 01:25:49 Final Fantasy XV: 01:36:53 Trilha do Podcast: “Late Nite Funk Squad”, por David Tobin, Jeff Meegan e Malcolm Edmonstone “Passion”, por Utada Hikaru
On this week’s episode of Pixels and Ink brought to you by Comics Gaming Magazine, the table is still empty without Mel. Harmonix misses their Fig campaign, Phil talks Hardcore Henry, and Jordan apologizes for his accusations on Nintendo regarding Alison Rapp. Chat Conversation End
It's another listener request episode as the SAG crew discusses their favorite game compilations. Then in the news, the latest God of War rumors have Dan excited, some dudes make a kick-ass Zelda tribute, and the guys weigh in on the Alison Rapp situation. Show Notes Useful Links Zelda30TributeGod of War 4 rumorsThe Alison Rapp situationMarge V Mega Man: Dance of Justicewww.stoneagegamer.com Social Stuff FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeTumblrTwitchWebsiteContact Us
Join the Nintendo Week crew once again as Alex, Ben, and Colin navigate the waters of being a Nintendo fan in these bizarre times. News includes Street Fighter's producer wishing for a Nintendo crossover game, Nintendo's whole new online infrastructure, and the recent controversies around Alison Rapp and her termination from Nintendo. After the break we check in on our recent gaming progress and then take some listener questions for the Mystery House, including subjects like a modern EarthBound game, Pokémon following the FE Fates model, and how Nintendo can win back the youngest generation of gamers. This week's outro music is an 8-bit rendition of Guile's theme, by Bulby. This week's outro music is "Twoson Hits the Road," by djpretzel.
This week we take a look at the curious story of Alison Rapp, Miitomo, and even SEGA! Listen as we try to make sense of the crazy happenings at Nintendo and beyonf. KOPPAI!
This week! April Fools, My Nintendo, Miitomo, the Alison Rapp firing, Worlds of Power books, the differences between versions of Life Force and so much more. Join us, won’t you? Links of interest: No Man’s Sky April Fool Bruce Campbell Doctor Who Google Mic Drop Miitomo has launched My Nintendo launches Alison Rapp fired Picross: Twilight Princess Hyper Light Drifter Arcade Archives: Life Force The New Zealand Story On Let’s Plays: That Dragon Cancer Worlds of Power books Samurai Warriors 4 (Vita) Space Pirate Trainer It’s Raining Men Sewart at the Midwest Gaming Classic CJ on the Digital Writes podcast Check out Greg's web series Generation 16 (Episode 16 now available) - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, and more! Click here to download. Got an Android device? You can now download our app on the Amazon Android Appstore. Find out all about it here. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already! Running time: 1:23:11
MATTIA TRAVERSO ci aiuta a districarci tra i morbosi anfratti della cultura giapponese e delle sue tendenze loli, che hanno portato al licenziamento di Alison Rapp da Nintendo e all'uscita del servizio delle Iene che tanto ha fatto parlare ultimamente gli estimatori delle cannottiere zozze. In più ci siamo fatti tutti il Miitomo! FREE PLAYING!!! Le note dell'episodio complete, con tutti i link ad argomenti, news ed extra credits: http://www.freeplaying.it/2016/04/04/free-playing-fp187-miitomani/
Aroah, Reetin, and Connor talk about stuff! You can enjoy listening to the stuff. Anniversary Update: http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/30/windows-10-anniversary-update/ Linux and Bash: http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/30/bash-shell-in-windows-10/ Tesla: http://www.engadget.com/2016/04/02/tesla-underestimated-model-3-demand/ Alison Rapp: http://kotaku.com/nintendo-employee-terminated-after-smear-campaign-over-1768100368 Follow on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/reetin Follow on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/reetin Buy Stuff From Green Man Gaming: https://t.co/fhL17TWpi4 Subscribe on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/reetin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 124: Alison Rapp, Nintendo, and the Future of the Games Industry (Right click and save as to download, or find us on iTunes, Stitcher, or TuneIn). In this episode we talk amongst ourselves about Nintendo’s termination of Alison Rapp, online harassment, and the future of...
Kotaku’s Patrick Klepek talks about his reporting on Alison Rapp, whom Nintendo fired for moonlighting. Was she a victim of the video-game culture wars? Then (at 28:51), we spoil more “Life Is Strange,” and (at 39:26) “The Witcher 3.” The post Who Shot Alison Rapp? Plus ‘Life Is Strange’ & ‘Witcher 3’ appeared first on Shall We Play a Game?.
In the 10th episode of Chic Pixel Plus, it’s 100% more hip nerdy ladies as I’m joined by Alison Rapp (@mnemosynekurai), researcher, product marketing specialist at Treehouse, and self-proclaimed feminist waifu! We chat about our nerdy academic pursuits, how she landed her sweet new job at Nintendo, and have a lot of feels about Puella Magi… Read More The post Chic Pixel Plus Episode 10 – Academia Magica appeared first on Chic Pixel.
For part 3 of our JSA coverage, Chris, Nate, Travis, and guest host Alison Rapp continue their roundtable discussion of the 18th annual Japan Studies Association conference held in Honolulu, Hawaii on the Hawaii Tokai International College campus in January, 2012. Follow Alison Rapp on Twitter: @mnemosynekurai Presentations mentioned: The Impact of Internationalization of Minority Language Protectionin Japan: Insights for Ainu from Europe - Theresa Savage, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. Reforms in Japan's Criminal Justice System - Philip Reichel, University of Northern Colorado. Terrible Knowledge: Using Japanese Anime to Teach WWII without Traumatizing Students - Mara Miller, Independent Scholar. What Anime Is... And What Anime Can Teach Media Educators About the Politics of Viewing Anime- Lien Fan Shen, University of Utah. Mentioned in this Podcast: Barefoot Gen: http://amzn.to/wc1Sdi Grave of Fireflies: http://amzn.to/zdXKNC Mechademia http://mechademia.org/ Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://amzn.to/wnDX2j Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com Samurai Archives Forum: http://www.japanhistoryforum.com
In this episode, Chris, Nate, Travis, and guest host Alison Rapp have a roundtable discussion about the 18th annual Japan Studies Association conference held in Honolulu, Hawaii on the Hawaii Tokai International College campus. This episode is part one of three, and topics include the "soft power" of Hello Kitty, economic theories of roving bandits and their applicability to 16th century Japan, the give and take between Japan and China vis a vis Chinese museum exhibits, and more. Follow Alison Rapp on Twitter: @mnemosynekurai Presentations mentioned: Japan's Cute-Cool as Global Wink - Dr. Christine Yano, University of Hawaii at Manoa. The Politics of War Memory in Sino-Japanese Relations: Negotiating the Contents of War Exhibitions - Karl Gustafsson, Lund University. Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and Roving Bandits: Are the Farmers Really Safe? - Arthur "Trey" Fleisher, Metropolitan State College of Denver. Singing Sustenance: An Ethnographic Account of Village Songs and Rural Sustenance in Kyushu, Japan - Eid-Ul Hasan, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University. Farming in Japan: Cultural Icon Under Siege - William "Sandy" Pfeiffer, Warren Wilson College. Living Ghosts: POWs, Japan, and Ghostly Memories - Matthew Allen, University of Wollongong. Kamikaze, Yushukan, and the Cult of Self Sacrifice in War Memory- Rumi Sakamoto, University of Auckland. Mentioned in this Podcast: Let the Sea Make a Noise...: A History of the North Pacific from Magellan to MacArthur By Walter A. McDougall, Harper Perennial; First Edition edition (March 30, 2004) http://tinyurl.com/873pnw2 Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://amzn.to/wnDX2j Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com Samurai Archives Forum: http://www.japanhistoryforum.com