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The UK is enjoying its annual two weeks of good weather and so the Indieventure crew have decided to get together and plan an indie game (well, indie-led) summer holiday! That's right, it's another list episode, featuring a whistlestop tour of some of the greatest vacation destinations in video games according to, as it turns out, three potentially nightmarish travel companions. Our dream trip turns out to include stops in: Abzu, Anemoiapolis, Animal Crossing: Wild World, BioShock, Book of Travels, Botany Manor, The Coin Game, Danganronpa 2, Dishonored 2, Doomsday Paradise, Dorfromantik, En Garde!, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Final Fantasy VII, Firewatch, Five Nights at Freddy's, The Good Life, Half-Life, A Highland Song, Hooked On You, Huniepop 2, The Last of Us, The Legend of Zelda, Let's Build A Zoo, Overboard, Paradise Killer, Parkasaurus, Placid Plastic Duck Simulator, Pokémon Crystal, The Quarry, Resident Evil, Roman Sands RE:Build, A Short Hike, Star Birds, Stardew Valley, Strange Horticulture, Thank Goodness You're Here, Thimbleweed Park, Until Dawn, and The Witness. In hyperfixations, Rachel has again turned her attention to tabletop gaming and has been greatly enjoying Spots, a card game where you roll dice and apply their dots to a variety of cute dalmatians. Liam has been playing Destiny 2: The Final Shape, reminding him once again that he actually really likes Destiny 2 sorry-not-sorry. Rebecca has been very busy but nevertheless the announcement of Life is Strange: Double Exposure is giving her life. (Note: We had to record this episode further in advance than usual, which is why you won't hear anyone getting excited about the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection — don't be alarmed, normal service will undoubtedly resume in the next episode.) Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic.
Handhelds, oftewel draagbare spelcomputers zoals de Game Boy, zijn weer helemaal terug van weggeweest. Naast de Switch van Nintendo zelf kun je tegenwoordig de meest uiteenlopende apparaten kiezen, om op te spelen maar ook te modificeren. We duiken in de 'Main Game' deze wondere wereld met een fanatiek verzamelaar van en knutselaar aan handhelds: tech- en gamejournalist Bastiaan Vroegop, bekend van onder meer het Algemeen Dagblad en NU.nl. Welke games die begin 2023 uitkomen, spelen er voor Felienne, André en Joe? - Alan Wake II - Destiny II: Lightfall - Star Wars Jedi Survivor - Hogwarts Legacy - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Retro-rubriek BNR-collega Melissa Lagerwaard vertelt over Animal Crossing: Wild World op de Nintendo DS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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RetroLogic - Episode 82 But RetroLogic isn't just a podcast, It's a whole community of retro gamers! Visit RetroLogic.games for our discord link, fair trade merch, blog posts written by Sam Wagers…And dive into our family of podcasts!RetroGroove, a music history podcast, and On Topic Retro, a podcast dedicated to 1 video game per episode hosted by our very own John Cummins. Housekeeping: On Topic Retro Mother Mondays stream Icebreaker - what did you buy? And what did you play? Sam:Bought: New stuff: Shredder's revenge, Mario Strikers, Played: above, plus lots of steam next fest demos, still streaming mother 3, rolled credits on ham hams unite.crusader kings 3 John: Gamecube controller,Classic NES Series Super Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, Dr. Mario, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Xbox 360, Castlevania Lords of Shadow Limited Edition Xbox 360, Batman Vengeance Gamecube, Monster Hunter Freedom PSP, and Pac-man Atari 2600 Played: Mario vs. DK mini land mayhem, Shredders revenge, and Bionic Commando Dan: Bought: Pokemon Cards and I'm not sorry. Pokemon Fire Red, Pokemon Moon, GB Operator, Turok Trex figure, GB lot (Shrek 2, DKC, Van Helsing, Namco Museum, Ty 2, Club House Games DS, Bejeweled Twist, Animal Crossing Wild World.) Played: Pokemon Fire Red, Shredders Revenge, Pokemon TCG The price is RETRO “If this is your first time playing The Price Is Retro, this is how we play. I'm going to list off 4-5 games, and everyone else has to guess how much the games are worth in total. Whoever's guess is the closest wins that round, and the next person lists off their games. Everyone brought a list of games, and everyone guesses on each other's lists. At the end of the game, whoever won the most rounds wins the game!But look out for Polterguest! He guesses $300 on each list, and if he wins the game I have to give away a sticker from the merch store!” Dan's list Sam's list John's list Spidershan “Spot the fake” “We're given a list of game titles, and we have to guess which one was made up”Sam's List Sam “Games Described Badly” “We're given several descriptions of video games and we have to guess what game is being described.” -Ambassador “Retro-pedia” “I'm going to start reading the description of a game from wikipedia. As soon as you think you know it, yell out your answer! If you're wrong I'm giving the other people an opportunity to guess. If everyone's wrong I'll keep reading until someone else yells out.” Fact or crap? Ambassador “Trivia Card” Show Topic Topic: our favorite Beat-em-ups! OctoRock (Adam) — Today at 9:46 AM My three favorite non-TMNT bmups are The Simpsons arcade game, Battletoads and River City Ransom. The Simpsons may actually beat out TMNT for me as far as the 4 player arcade experience goes. Just such a hilarious and well crafted game. Battletoads speaks for itself, I'm not sure if it's a full blown bmup because of the platforming and speeder bike levels, but they teamed up with Double Dragon so that's gotta say something. River City Ransom is probably the only oddball here. A great semi-obscure NES game that thankfully a lot of people are now aware of thanks to River City Girls. One of my favorite NES titles and up there with Battletoads for me. the Well-Red Mage — Today at 9:50 AM Shredders Revenge is AH MAH GAHHHHHHHH so good. A beat em up nobody gives enough love to is Fight N Rage. Seriously amazing. ElPeeDee (Liam D) — Today at 10:09 AM mine has to be Batman Returns for SNES. I loved the grabbing & throwing mechanics, breaking parts of the environment and the bat gadgets you could employ. the sprite art was gorgeous and, while I hadn't even seen the movie at that point, I loved the characters twodollarhero — Today at 10:25 AM For me, it's Scott Pilgrim. It's not the most mechanically dense beat-em-up, but I've come to realize that I prefer the River City Ransom approach of simpler gameplay, but a more fleshed out world with characters, shops, etc. Paul Robertson's artwork is gorgeous and the soundtrack by Anamanaguchi is among the greatest in video game history, full stop. CrazyGreekDre — Today at 10:51 AM Turtles in time, Final fight both sNES and TMNT arcade game ChrisHL94
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The Marcato family's back together to talk about their newest album, Hero of Legend: A Season of Shadow. Over three years in the making, this 16-bit tribute album recreates the myth of Zelda, celebrating the unique musical heritage of the series through an original world of music. Karl, Will, Marty, and Carlos reminisce about the album's origins and share the love, passion, and creativity that went into making this unforgettable love letter. (Direct download)Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannHero of Legend: A Season of ShadowKarl:Super Marcato Bros.TwitterWill:Super Marcato Bros.Marty:TwitterHeroes ThreeCarlos:TwitterHeroes ThreeAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Line Them Up! A Paper Mario: The Origami King Concert is a colossal VGM collaboration featuring… well, just about everyone. We're joined by Daniel Romberger, Thomas Kresge, Ro Panuganti, Doug Perry, Eileen Snyder, Ben Wallace, Nabeel Ansari, Laura Intravia, and Sam Bobinski— some of the key collaborators who made it happen, but just a fraction of the many fine folks who contributed. Together they tell the whole story, from a stray idea for a little Paper Mario arrangement all the way to a 40-minute concert with live players, elaborate animation, and special guests. So what are you waiting for? Elbow your way through the toads and join the enraptured audience for a performance you're unlikely to forget!(Direct download)Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannRed Streamer Battle - Paper Mario: The Origami KingRed Streamer Battle (Thinking) - Paper Mario: The Origami KingLine Them Up! A Paper Mario: The Origami King Concert - Originally from Paper Mario: The Origami King, arranged by… just so many peopleGuests:Daniel RombergerThomas KresgeRo PanugantiDoug PerryEileen SnyderBen WallaceNabeel AnsariLaura IntraviaSam BobinksiAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Clark Aboud is a man of myriad music, each of his soundtracks striking out on its own unique journey. We discuss the organic, synthetic groove of Kind Words (lo fi chill beats to write to), the whimsical woodwinds of Make Sail, and the gothic surprises of Slay the Spire. How and why did Clark chance upon such strange and wonderful things? Listen on and hear for yourself! (Direct download)Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannPonderer - Kind Words (lo fi chill beats to write to)Connector III - Kind Words (lo fi chill beats to write to)Making Sail - Make SailIsland to Island - Make SailExordium - Slay the SpireBattle with the Champ - Slay the SpirePlaying with a Full Deck - Hearthstone: Heroes of WarcraftClub Leader Duel - Pokemon Trading Card GameClark AboudTwitterAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
It's not every day that composers from the VGM world start developing their own games. Andrew Aversa (known to the OCRemix world as Zircon) embarked on that journey years ago and released his first game, Tangledeep. Andrew Luers (otherwise known as OA) decided to join the party and start work on his own game, Flowstone Saga. They both join us this week to talk about their projects, how Impact Gameworks came to be, and the many fascinating aspects of game development.(Direct download)Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannMusic from upcoming game Flowstone SagaAndrew Aversa (Zircon)TwitterWebsiteAndrew Luers (OA)TwitterAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Black Lives MatterAnimal crossing: Wild World is one of my favorite games of all time and the third best selling game in the franchise. I hope you enjoy my recollections on this wonderful title.You can find the host of Laserstyle here:Twitter/Instagram/Tiktok/snapchat:@notkodysmithtwitch.tv/notkodysmithYour support means the world to me! Help keep the show rolling at:Patreon.com/laserstyleSign up for Laserstyle Season 2 here:https://forms.gle/zQxeVTDLjBmyPrf47Find the Lasertime community here:https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=official%20laser%20time%20community&epa=SEARCH_BOXGo to www.lasertimepodcasts.com to find everything about the network we love!
Emily Reese (of Level with Emily Reese fame) stops by The Roost to discuss her years-in-the-making interview series on Half Life: Alyx and what it was like to enter the fabled halls of Valve HQ. We also compare notes about podcast history, reminisce about Minecraft, and learn just a little bit about Minneapolis music history.(Direct download)Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannElizabeth - Bioshock InfiniteLifelight - Originally from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and arranged by 8-Bit Big Band and 88bitThe Letter - Metamorphosis Anti-Citizen - Half Life: AlyxLiving Mice - MinecraftEmily:TwitterAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
It’s a marcato brothers network family reunion, and you’re invited! Karl, Will, Marty, Carlos, and Matthew all join in on a warm-hearted conversation about our creative endeavors and challenges throughout 2020, along with what we have planned for 2021. There are a few surprises and several definitive good times waiting inside, so pull up a chair, pour yourself some pigeon milk, and reminisce with us.(Direct download)Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannThe Latent Wonders of the Deep Forest - Karl BrueggemannAll American Gangster - Will BrueggemannUnexpected Love - Ember WillowIt’s Bugsnax! 8-bit - Major ThirdGrunty’s Furnace Fun - Banjo-KazooieCorrect Fanfare - Banjo-KazooieKarl:Super Marcato Bros.TwitterThe Ultimate HumWill:Super Marcato Bros.Marty:TwitterHeroes ThreeCarlos:TwitterHeroes ThreeMatthew:TwitterYouTubeHeroes ThreeAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Winter is upon us, and as the year winds down Jayson Napolitano joins us to reminisce about his Scarlet Moon’s last year. Scarlet Moon is a VGM production company that’s worked with everyone from Jake Kaufman to Hiroki Kikuta. They released a bevy of interesting albums this year, topped off most appropriately by their fifth edition of the Scarlet Moon Christmas album. So pour yourself a cup of hot coco and take a seat for the first annual Christmas at the Roost!(Direct download)Music:A Christmas at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannSleigh Ride in Dreamland - Hunter BridgesMain Theme of Final Fantasy IV - William Carlos ReyesParty at the Graveyard - Ray’s the DeadTitle Theme - Saturday Morning RPG 2Hometown (Combat) - DreamscaperWizard of Legend (Title) - AYAKIXYLITH - codaJayson:WebsiteTwitterYouTubeFacebookAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Sackboy: A Big Adventure wouldn't be half so colorful without the huge cast of creative musicians contributing to its lovingly patchwork soundtrack. With the help of percussionist Doug Perry and woodwind expert Kristin Naigus, composer Lena Raine connected these disparate styles together with a five-part map theme that spans the world in more ways than one. And, at one point or another, nobody knew what they were doing.(Direct download)Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannGet it Together - LittleBigPlanetVolver A Comenzar - LittleBigPlanetTravelling - Sackboy: A Big AdventureLena:TwitterDoug:TwitterKristin:TwitterAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Aivi Tran and Sabrielle Augstin sit down with some crisp apple cider for a chat about Ikenfell, a seasonally-appropriate RPG about friendship, mystery, and witches. Together the two composers swap stories about weaving inclusivity throughout the whole game and explore its musical roots, from Final Fantasy VIII to Canadian folk music.(Direct download)Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannLullaby for a Witch - IkenfellAuthenticity - IkenfellTo Wherever I Take Us - IkenfellWaltz for the Moon - Final Fantasy VIII5pm - Animal Crossing: New HorizonsForest of Secrets - IkenfellRhythm of the Wild - IkenfellAivi:WebsiteTwitter Sabrielle:WebsiteAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Playtonic composers/sound designers Matt Griffin and Dan Murdoch join Bryan to talk about their most recent game, Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. They were presented with the unique challenge of working with Donkey Kong Country composer David Wise to carry on his legacy, and have plenty of stories to share about what they learned and accomplished through the process.(Direct download)Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannTitle Screen - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairMain Theme (8-Bit Version) - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairScareship Scroll - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairFactory Fright Flooded - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairScareship Scroll Docked (Airship) - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairWild Web Woods - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairCliffside Quest - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairUrban Uprise - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairPagie Challenge - Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairPlaytonic Games:WebsiteTwitterYooka Laylee and the Impossible Lair SoundtrackRetro Remix SoundtrackAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Las modas cambian, ¿verdad que antes cantabas a Juanes como si tuviera letras brillantes? Seguro que te hacía mucha gracia José Mota o el Animal Crossing Wild World era lo mejor de lo mejor para ti. En el capítulo comentamos las cosas que en su momento fueron populares o estuvieron de moda, y que hoy no tienen mucho sentido o están obsoletas. También hablamos de lo que ahora nos encanta y probablemente en un futuro digamos... amiga...¿que pasó ahí?
Rarely does art and sound create such a sublime synthesis as in Epitasis, a passion project from designer/artist Lucas Govatos and musician Pejman Roozbeh. They both join Bryan to talk about the project, its origins, and the interplay between music and design that's constantly at work in the world of video games.Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannDive - TychoEpitasis - EpitasisAura - EpitasisMain Theme - No Straight Roadsvs DJ Subatomic Supernova - No Straight Roadsvs DJ Subatomic Supernova (EDM Version) - No Straight Roadsvs DJ Subatomic Supernova (Rock Version) - No Straight RoadsLucas Govatos:TwitterEpitasis on SteamPejman Roozbeh:BandcampSpotifyAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Rebecca Tripp sips a steaming cup of Lon Lon Milk as she shares about her new Legend of Zelda audio drama, Lamp of Destiny. No skulltula is left unturned as we discuss the writing process, the mythological underpinnings of video games, and whether Link would hit a cucco.Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannOcarina of Time Middle Boss Battle Arrangement - Originally from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, arranged by The Noble DemonFile Select - The Legend of Zelda: The Wind WakerViolet Flame - Rebecca TrippHyrule Trails - Rebecca TrippMini Game - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeRebecca Tripp:YouTubeLamp of DestinyAn Evening at The Roost:TwitterEmailDiscordiTunesWebsiteAn Evening at The Roost is part of the marcato brothers network!
Grant Kirkhope pours a drink and tells some stories on this Evening at The Roost. We chat about making connections in the music biz, the human element of orchestral music, the unofficially upcoming Kirkophony symphony, and more!Music-An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannTo the Rock - The Wrong RockBug Crushing - DropzoneOven Fresh Day - Viva Pinata: Trouble in ParadiseBalor - Kingdoms of Amalur: ReckoningKirkfeld - Grant KirkhopePeach's Castle - Mario + Rabbids Kingdom BattlesGrant Kirkhope:WebsiteTwitterAn Evening at The Roost:WebsiteTwitterEmailDiscordiTunesAn Evening at The Roost is part of the Marcato Bros. Network!
Welcome to An Evening at the Roost, a podcast that connects the video game community through conversation.Music:An Evening at The Roost Theme - Originally from Animal Crossing: Wild World, arranged by Will BrueggemannAn Evening at The Roost:WebsiteTwitterEmailDiscordiTunesAn Evening at The Roost is part of the Marcato Brothers Network!
Things we go on tangents about that are only vaguely related to this episode: A Song of Ice and Fire's Jon Connington; Geralt Witcher's fat tiddies; our cat Merlin; how our parents met; what racial slurs Australians use; and Animal Crossing: Wild World. It's a veritable pinata of an episode!
Hey everybody! Welcome to episode 105 of the Not Joanna Eggs podcast! This week, we talk about the 2006 Animal Crossing anime film. Released around the time of Animal Crossing Wild World, this fun little movie features homages to many of the mechanics in Animal Crossing, including several that are no longer a part of the game. Join us as we discuss the confusing cherry pie metaphor, K.K. Slider’s voice before singing and our favorite shipwrecked sea gull as an astronaut. It's a fun little slice of life movie about making friends and, in some ways, learning to deal with difficult emotions. It's a neat little time, so we hope you enjoy this episode! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean or anywhere you get your podcasts. If you have any requests or questions, find us on Twitter or Instagram. Robin Twitter: @lobster_writer, Insta: @lobsterwriter Tracy Twitter/Insta: @tctrauscht Show Website: NotJoannaEggs.tumblr.com Youtube Site: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZwz4ag0G3-Lv5GGywEXUiQ
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on the 2005 squad-based shooter Star Wars Republic Commando, on which both hosts worked. We first set the game in its time and also look at the various introductions made in the first part of the game. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: The Geonosis section Issues covered: revisiting our game and what it was like, a new console generation, HD gaming, embracing online play, the impact of a new generation on the late games of the prior generation, market pressures on Republic Commando, being a late game in a cycle and being held back by your publisher, internal flap over a separately licensed title, tying into the franchise and flooding the market, licensing as a market strategy, the growth of team size, the continuing strength of first-person shooters, presentation and Half-Life, the presentation of real life in shooters, the influence of Halo, having a sense of playing a single-player game that had the feel of playing co-op tactical games, the original high concept of the game, the mechanics of Allied Assault that helped lead to the game, wanting to point to a window and have a guy snipe from there, doing a lot with the game, a shooter for a Star Wars audience, the marines in Halo, letting the level design embrace the maneuver system, borrowing a stance system from elsewhere, why we had an unskippable intro, the strength of the team to just get things done, going above and beyond, delivering under duress, the intro being something you don't see in a Star Wars game, establishing a world, always being in the helmet, a few other influences, eliminating the text crawl, the lineage of LucasArts Logo animations, text crawls leading to the melodrama, choosing military-style introductions, introducing the characters to distinguish them more, moving to the painted armor, seeing unfinished film, giving the characters a chance to shine, creating the idea that the characters are different, having to be flexible about what the commandos can do, throwing down smoke and reflecting it in a mirror, opportunistic design, having characters comment on what they like and don't like, context-sensitive cuing, how later games would introduce a character, "we gave it to the Wolf," maybe being heavy-handed with the tutorial, finding elegant ways to trick the player into learning, difficulty levels, Brett sings a review, how to fiddle with puzzles for difficulty, messaging on a macro and micro level in presenting a puzzle, asking the player to step up, sticking to your goals, managing difficulty by presenting levels of challenge that are optional, knowing your niche and your ceiling of number of audience members, wanting to do GDC all year round, our inspiration for the 'cast, small regular bonuses of Nook Miles in Animal Crossing, letting go of Nook Miles, responding to the dopamine drip. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Morrowind, Fallout, LucasArts, God of War, Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, Resident Evil 4, Psychonauts, Guild Wars, Civilization IV, FEAR, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Animal Crossing: Wild World, Guitar Hero, Mercenaries, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2, Star Wars: Battlefront II, Pandemic, Lego Star Wars, Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, Forza, Doom 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, DreamCast, Halo 2, Xbox Live Arcade, Starfighter (series), Rainbow Six (series), Rogue Squadron, Daron Stinnett, Dark Forces, Outlaws, Jedi Knight, Half-Life (series), Medal of Honor, Saving Private Ryan, EA, 2015 Games, Jason West, Vince Zampella, Respawn Entertainment, ARMA (series), The Longest Day, Chris Williams, Greg Knight, Kevin Schmitt, Peter Hirschmann, Freedom Fighters, Tim Ramsay, Scott Peters, Adam Piper, Jeremie Talbot, Pixar, Tippett Studio, Brett Schulz, Ryan Kaufman, Mike Stemmle, Telltale Games, Metroid Prime, Full Spectrum Warrior, Laralyn McWilliams, SWAT 4, Ken Levine, Day of the Tentacle, John Hancock, Nathan Martz, Andrew Kirmse, Borderlands, Troy Mashburn, Mike Baker, Kevin Guigere, Cuphead, Super Mario 64, Sherlock Holmes, Call of Cthulhu, Frogware, Tomb Raider, Uncharted, Pit Droids, Lucas Learning, Baba Is You, Nintendo, Dark Souls, Super Mario Odyssey, Kirby, Donkey Kong, Ori (series), Sebastian, Vlaada Chvatil, Codenames, GDC, Grand Theft Auto III, Crystal Dynamics, Rebel FM, Jesse, Animal Crossing, Destiny, Epic Mickey, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers. Next time: The Prosecutor section Links: Game Degustation (Czech) Twitch: brettdouville, instagram:timlongojr, @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Todo niño sueña con ser grande e independizarse, tener su propias cosas y vivir solo, pero nadie le dice que sus vecinos pueden llegar a ser unos animales. Esta es la vida que nos explica nuestro querido @headnes y su historia con Animal Crossing Wild World, título exclusivo de Nintendo.
Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de Citrouille et Potiron, un podcast Animal Crossing pour attendre ensemble la sortie d’Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Dans cet épisode, on va parler d'Animal Crossing: Wild World. Nous sommes vos hôtes, Julia et Dune, et vous écoutez Citrouille et Potiron !
Intro music is "Strange Things" from the Amiga port of Toy Story.Intermission music is "12 AM" from Animal Crossing Wild World.Outro music is the menu screen music from the PSX port of Toy Story.
In episode 3 of the Animal Crossing Podcast, we take a look back at Animal Crossing Wild World. We also get into to so some of the changes made to Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.
This week was filled to the brim with rumors, so join Alex, Ben, and Colin as we try to navigate the murky waters of this week's news cycle. Before the break we talk about Bayonetta's recent Smash Bros. controversies, the upcoming Mega Man cartoon, and much much more. After the break we head to The Gossip Stone to discuss several rumors, including whether NX is getting ports of four major Wii U games, Pokémon auctioning off its movie rights for a live-action film, and much more. This week's break music is the main theme from Animal Crossing: Wild World. This week's outro music is Colin's own work on Mother 3's Love Theme.
Nintendo Ds fue todo un exitazo, eso no lo puede negar nadie, y la verdad es que se lo gano a pulso gracias al gran catalogo que tenia. Os traemos uno de esos programas en los que mezclamos información sobre la maquina en si, con nuestra visión personal sobre todas las portátiles de Nintendo hasta llegar a Ds. Repasamos algunos puntos importantes como fueron sus rediseños, la muy presente piratería, y sus capacidades online, entre otros. Por supuesto también hacemos un repaso por algunos de nuestros juegos favoritos, como son: Pokémon Mundo Misterioso, Digimon World Alba y Ocaso, Cocina conmigo: ¿Qué preparamos hoy?, Elite Beat Agents, Yoshi's Island Ds, WarioWare: Touched!, Ghost Trick: Detective Fantasma, Solatorobo: Red the Hunter, Suikoden Tierkreis, Time Hollow, El profesor Layton y la villa misteriosa, Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow, Portrait of Ruin y Order of Ecclesia, Sonic Rush y Animal Crossing Wild World.
Welcome to Season 2 of Train Station at 8! We're still here every Saturday, ready to talk about video game music-- that hasn't changed-- but now we're looking at just one piece of music per week. The shift in structure was inspired by our Island Swing episode during which we learned how much mileage and excitement you can get out of a single song. Not only that, but the eight question format is gone, replaced by a simpler set of dual topics: the song and our history with it. We hope you enjoy the change in tempo, and please let us know what you think! It's just the two of us (Stephen and Bryan) in this season opener, and we've gone back to our roots for a closer look at our new theme song. "8pm" from Animal Crossing: Wild World is the source tune, taking us back to warm summer evenings in the good company of K.K. Slider and the Monkey Porter. A new chapter fueled by nostalgia!
Apparently, we're becoming victims of our own success. You guys are actually digging what we're putting out and requesting more! This is why I feel bad about this episode. We had to hold off on recording while Jesse moved in to his new house (YAY!) and then (after beginning to edit), I realized that it is time to hang up the SOCOM USB headset. This episode is going to be a little strange... As it turns out, my local recording ended up being fairly glitched, so only some of my banter came through and there are a few glitches that I couldn't avoid in the recording. Unfortunately, one of my Game Shout-Outs got lost in the mess. The game I covered was Animal Crossing: Wild World. It's Animal Crossing, the "crack" of the video game world. As for the rest of the episode, we have the latest on Channel 3, a little more information on the PSN outage and how it effects us as gamers, our Game Shout Outs, the latest contest winner, and the Top 5. 0:00 - Intro 1:24 - What's New on Channel 3? 2:35 - Gaming News (No more PSN after this for a long, LONG time!) 32:45 - Game Shout Out! 36:50 - Caption Contest winner! 38:49 - Top 5 Ways Being a Gamer Helped Jesse Move 42:21 - Outro As always, you can comment in the forums, comment in this blog post, e-mail us, and even call us. We hope to be able to take your quick questions over any subject via e-mail at podcast@rfgeneration.com. You can also call us and leave a message! We can play your question or comment in the episode and we'll even respond to it! That number is (318) RFG-TIP5 or (318) 734-8475.
Touching is good!That's what we do best, keeping you in Touch! with Nintendo with an hour of pack back to back news such as:Touch!* GDC review** Zelda DS** N64 kid LMFAO** Bomberman shaped console** Michael Jackson's Moonwalker** Nintendo's Revolution download program** DS Lite selling "scaringly well"** DS Lite *updates*Gaming spotlight!* Tales of Tempest from "Lamb-co"** Animal Crossing Wild World (mafia and future plans)*Extra!* Legend of Zelda: Hero of Time fan-film** Our Thoughts on "gaming ipod" / downloading games** Nintendo of Europe watch-dog www.noewatch.com*Speculation! with Cooking Mama!* Revolution Release date, cost, name and controller possibilitiesQuick-fire review with a mix of rude opinions!* Bomberman DS* Signior Sid 80%* Bleach DS* East-side Eric 94%* Electroplankton* Signior Sid 75%Send us any requests that you want us to review to touchmynintendo@googlemail.com !Lost grip on life! Regain it in 20 secs!* How to throttle* Signior Sid* How to Sprinkle* East-side EricCome visit us at our Blog www.touchmynintendo.blogspot.comor if you are more shy e-mail us at touchmynintendo@googlemail.comThat's it for this week!Stream our podcast using flash from here: http://shrinkster.com/dt9Stream our podcast using m3u from here: http://shrinkster.com/dta
In our first show, we discuss the Nintendo DS lite and some of the new add ons coming out for the DS. We also discuss Revolution becoming the actual name of the console, and speculate whether a certain controller add-on rumour is true. We also get a review of Animal Crossing: Wild World! As a brilliant first impression, two of our Podcasters couldn't make it! We introduce some weekly segments such as: Link's Listener Challenge, Toad' Top Ten List and Viewtiful Joe's Joke of the Week. In the future we will be introducing more segments. Hope you enjoy our first episode!
In our first show, we discuss the Nintendo DS lite and some of the new add ons coming out for the DS. We also discuss Revolution becoming the actual name of the console, and speculate whether a certain controller add-on rumour is true. We also get a review of Animal Crossing: Wild World! As a brilliant first impression, two of our Podcasters couldn't make it! We introduce some weekly segments such as: Link's Listener Challenge, Toad' Top Ten List and Viewtiful Joe's Joke of the Week. In the future we will be introducing more segments. Hope you enjoy our first episode!
Welcome stopper-heads to the second episode with Sid the co-host!Vist Video Game Stop at:www.vg-stop.blogspot.comOr E-mail us with your comments at:vgstop@googlemail.comThis Episode we are PACKED up with news:Smash Brothers Revolution is hiring!...December the 2nd: The verdict...Mario Kart Advertisement...Xbox 360: The UK launch...Xbox 360: First Impressions...Animal Crossing: Wild World and more!! Also later on in the show we tackle your gaming worries and more!