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Time to dust off the ol' Audiosurf game from your college days and get ready for your newest beat-driven meditation. Brother's Franklin and Graham Pittman are Orca Dork, an Austin-based experimental instrumental duo who have spent the last ten years working on their debut, hip-hop inspired album Experiments With Found Objects. And yes, it can […] The post Orca Dork: “Sleepy Pilot” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Today's podcast is the ultimate example of cross-pollination. On Second Nature, we frequently talk about the value of connecting with people in adjacent industries, and that you get to have a glimpse into the future of your own industry. The people who are best at predicting shifts in an industry are typically the winners. What better way to do that than to identify an industry that's ahead of you and ask every possible question you can come up with? Today's guest is Travis Wannlund, who just finished up a huge run as the head of Gaming at Red Bull. His most notable contribution to Red Bull was helping brand and sports marketing people understand the impact of gaming on their bottom line, how to connect with a wider audience and how Gaming insights inform the way Red Bull's other athletes do business. He made it easy for the people who were paying attention to reap insane benefits, and now it's your turn. Links: Travis Wannlund: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wannlund/ Why Gaming Is Still About Red Bull: https://venturebeat.com/pc-gaming/why-esports-is-still-about-razer-and-red-bull-not-pepsi-and-arbys/ GrandPooBear x Wings For Life: https://www.redbull.com/us-en/grandpoobear-lab-tour-wings-for-life Ludwig x Red Bull: https://www.redbull.com/us-en/theredbulletin/ludwig-youtube-streamer-profile Among Us (Game): https://www.innersloth.com/games/among-us/ Ninja x Red Bull: https://www.redbull.com/se-en/ninja-joins-red-bull Gamer vs F1 Driver - Reaction Time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QenofJ-ARYU BPC: Peloton Lanebreak: https://www.onepeloton.com/bike/lanebreak Audiosurf: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audiosurf ANYTIME Film: https://www.redbull.com/us-en/films/anytime Join us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/second-nature-media Meet us on Slack: https://www.launchpass.com/second-nature Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondnature.media Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.secondnature.media Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@secondnaturemedia
Ride your podcast. Welcome back to the podcast! This week, we're talking about Audiosurf, a procedurally generated rhythm game that uses your music as the seed for all its levels. No need to worry about spoilers on this one, as Audiosurf doesn't have anything in terms of a plot and all game modes are unlocked right from the start. In fact, that is part of what makes this game feel sort of weird in the overall landscape of games. It feels more like a piece of utility software than a traditional game at times, with it's function essentially being applying a point system to listening to music. The game was extremely popular among the PC crowd around the time of its release because of its novelty, and there's a lot of impressive tech going on to make it work, but it's rhythm game elements are pretty soft. Difficulty can largely be determined in any given song by looking at tempo and the sort of noisiness of the track, and it ends up feeling a bit linear once you understand that. Not that there isn't merit to what Audiosurf is doing. It's a way to engage with music in a way that passive listening can't accomplish, making you think more about the songs before you play them and letting you appreciate the nuances of each one that led to what its track looks like. It's an extremely cool thing, and the different playable ships bring a ton of varying mechanics giving it a lot of depth in terms of practicing and getting better and it's well worth checking out if you can get it running on modern hardware. We're going to be talking about how your musical taste can influence the difficulty, sometimes without you even realizing, why most of the character choices can feel overwhelming, and how the bygone staple of leaderboards can make you feel like a World Famous Gamer(TM). Thank you for joining us again this week! We're trying to inject some variety into Pocket in the time leading up to Halloween here, and Audiosurf was a game we've had on the list for years and years and just never got around to actually talking about. For us, this is a definite nostalgia pick, something that we played years ago and remembered loving and getting to sit back down with it again did bring back a lot of those positive memories. Do you have any positive memories of Audiosurf, or other rhythm games you played when you were younger? Let us know in the Discord, or down there in the comments! Next time, we're going to be talking about New Pokémon Snap in our quest to play every rail shooter photography game, so join us then and let us know if there are any others in that genre we've missed because this pointless objective is for some reason really important to me.
Podcast: probably causes enemies to fall asleep. Welcome back to NOCLIP Pocket! Today, we're going to be talking about Hylics, the “recreational program with light JRPG elements.” If this game appeals to you at first glance, it will be almost entirely based on its visual style and a promise of something a bit more out of the ordinary. As far as visuals go, it fully meets that expectation. This game has an absurd art style, with a claymation-like aesthetic and designs, both for characters and for props and scenery in the environment, that are colorful, interesting and difficult to parse. Characters lack obvious human qualities, environments look more like someone's messy desk than traversable locations and in combat actions are punctuated by hand gestures and visual effects that are as beautiful as they are strange. The parts of the game you actually interact with, moving around the world and engaging in combat, are also odd but don't stand out quite as much. An obvious effort was made to make sure things don't progress in the way you'd expect them to. You're rewarded after your first few deaths, traditional leveling systems are absent and combat is pretty unforgiving until you figure out how to gain additional party members (or where to even go to begin this process), and that lack of direction is part of the uneasy feeling this game wants you to have. The combat is more basic, leaning pretty heavily on its aesthetic design to make it feel unique, which it mostly succeeds at doing. Hylics is a game that has earned its reputation and if you think it might be for you, it probably is. We're going to be talking about the early parts of the game and how confusing and off-putting they can be, the indecipherability of characters and text, and how the game is exactly like Pac-Man. Thank you for joining us again this week! This one was suggested to us, and falls under that elusive category of “exactly the thing we want to do on Pocket.” It's short, cheap, and does a lot of things in an unorthodox way, resulting in a something that gives you a lot to chew on. This is one of those games that may not top many people's favorite games lists, but you do want to go through if you're interested in things that buck the rules of game design and use the medium in a more freeform way. If you are one of those people, what did you think of Hylics? Did it live up to your expectations? Are you more thoughtful than us and were able to pick out what the game had to say? Let us know over in our Discord server or in the comments below! Next time, we're going to be talking about one of the earliest indie darlings, Audiosurf, a rhythm game that lets you play on tracks procedurally generated from audio files on your own computer, so be sure to check back in for that!
Chills will course through your body as Tim and Richard make powerful amends for a grave oversight. And then: A great deal of Elden Ring talk, a wee bit of Death Stranding talk, and absolutely no Star Trek Picard talk (next time, we promise). Plus a look back at the rhythm classic Audiosurf. Boldly go! It's an all-new Bridge Crew!
Let the record show that Kyle has since finished Cuphead.
Medverkande i detta avsnitt är: Danny och EmilAvslappnande spel - Danny och Emil sätter sig bekvämt för att diskutera spel de vänder sig till när de behöver varva ner, både spel som är gjorda för den totala avkopplingen och spel där vi personligen finner ro. Bl.a Audiosurf, theHunter: Call of the Wild, Journey och Pyramiden: Gåtan vid Nilens Strand.Ta hand om er där ute, och njut av sommaren!Hoppa gärna med i vår Discord, där vi har omröstningar på olika ämnen och diskussioner om allt nördigt. Låter det intressant, ja tryck här i så fall.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Pour cause de maladie et d:Utopiales, le numéro 2 du Canapé Game arrive autant à la bourre qu:une lycéenne japonaise à biscotte au mois d:avril (sauf que là on est déja en novembre) ! Pour ce numéro, nous avons le plaisir de recevoir Bebert un fidèle spectateur qui passe enfin derrière le micro ainsi qu:un Minirop sauvage qui est notre Aeden de remplacement (mais sans chapeau). Bref, le Canapé Game fait tourner ses chroniqueurs, aussi n:hésitez pas à nous contacter si vous êtes sur Nantes et que vous désirez participer. Un épisode enregistré le 13 octobre 2018.Avec Nemo (@Nemotaku) , Xefir (@Xefir_Destiny), Axel (@AxelTerizaki), Otak (@Otaku9999) ainsi que Bebert et Minirop, nos invités.Au sommaire de ce numéroL:édito de Nemo : Le Canapé Game arrive sur Spotify. (04:00 => 06:48)La chronique de Axel : Dragon Quest XI, entre tradition et vous connaissez la suite... (06:48 => 17:38)L:explication qui s:imposait : Pourquoi la mise à jour de Mojave ? (17:38 => 18:00)Les coups de coeur / coups de gueule de l:équipe (18:00 => 26:03)Xefir : Gorogoa (proposé par QCTX) et Monument Valley , c:est deux jeux qu:ils sont bien dans le tactile.Otak : Spiderman PS4 et ses sous quêtes pire que les chaussettes du micro d:Axel, la BD L:arabe du futur, un présent qui est très bien passé.Bebert : Du cinéma avec Venom que c:est tellement nul que je mets même pas de lien et que par contre Les Frères Sisters c:est trop bien,merci Jacques Audiard Axel : Lui il passe son tour. Bouuuuuuh.Minirop : Désespéré, il se pose la question, "La série Supernatural, à quand la fin ?". Du coup pour oublier tout ça il parlede la Gamebuino. Nemo et la caissière malentendante, on dirait un titre de film français mais c:est une histoire vraie.La chronique de Otak: Hilda, oui da, oui da da da ! (26:03 => 34:56)Le quiz de l:émission : Notre pas du tout plagié Bruger Quiz (34:56 => 51:27)Au menu cette fois-ci, un quiz jeu vidéo qui mélange les années et la musique. On appelle ça le post modernisme ou pas du tout, en fait...La chronique de Nemo: K-On ! car oui Nemo est obsédé par Naoko Yamada (51:27 => 1:02:10)La pause musicale choisie par Otak: Vu qu:on est en octobre, voici la chanson September par Earth, Wind and Fire (1:11:30 => 1:06:45)La chronique de Xefir: Les jeux vidéo musicaux Audiosurf et (1:06:45 => 1:17:52)Le jeu du Canapé Game : Super Mario Party sur Switch, y a de la joie dans les joycons. (1:17:52 => 1:27:21)La chronique de Bébert : La BD Freaks: Squeele , c:est chic ! (1:27:21 => 1:34:45)Le résumé de l:émission et les conseils de fin (1:34:45 => 1:53:30)"Essayez de jouer en mode radio à Beat Hazard" (Xefir) / "Mangez sain !" (Otak) / "Venez aux Utopiales !" (Bebert) / "Mangez des crepes ... " (Axel) / "... avec du saucisson !" (Minirop) / "Et après tout ça, brossez vous les dents !" (Nemo)Musique de fin choisie par Bébert : Freak Show de Dead Posey , encore une question de freak !Retrouvez Canapé Game sur podCloud
This week's episode kicks off with 30 minutes of nerd stuff: Christmas recaps, Dominion strategy discussion, and Pokemon Nuzlocke runs! Erin talks about her favorite Christmas present! Ben talks about Star Wars for a bit (no spoilers besides co-hosts opinions of the movie and franchise), then pivots to Kylie's extremely unique lungs. Hannah has rediscovered her love for Audiosurf. HOMEWORK: - Get The Science of Cooking by Dr. Stuart Farrimond - See Star Wars and tell us what you think of it! - Look up endometriosis if you want - Get a Steam account and download Audiosurf and Tabletop Simulator - Follow @ErnBrn, @NEDiscoGreg, @Hanthropology, and @TooBroadPod on Twitter - Follow LesbianMovieReviews on Instagram - Email us! WayTooBroad@gmail.com - Join our Facebook group!
In this episode we pick out some of our favourite uses of music in video games. The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker combat Video of an example of combat with audio ‘accents' (minor Wind Waker spoilers) Listen: Middle Boss Battle Final Fantasy VI Composed by Nobuo Uematsu Listen: Terra's theme Half Life 2Listen: CP Violation Music levels from Rayman LegendsListen: ‘Gloo Gloo' Musical Level (video of level) Transistor Developed and published by Supergiant Games Composed by Darren Korb. Vocals by Ashley Barrett Listen: We All Become and The Spine Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the PatriotsListen: Old Snake vs. Liquid Ocelot (Ultimate Version) Some other games that we were considering include: Banjo-Kazooie, Journey and Audiosurf. There are many more great examples of the use of music in video games, get in touch and let us know yours!Intro music: JACKS – Runaway Fashion
narF était au gamejam GAMERella en fin de semaine dernière. Il nous raconte son expérience… unique! Aussi, Blob nous raconte comment il a mis un cours d'espagnol dans Audiosurf!
Welcome to show 281. This week we checked out, Trapping in Skyrim, Fallout 3, Savage Lands, Battlefield 4, The Witcher 3, Audiosurf 2, Murasaki Baby, Jenny LeClue Detectivu and Max Curse of the Brotherhood. Chinny was back to give his opinions on this week's top news stories and as always we round out the show with listener emails and all the other usual stuff. Enjoy. Send Speakpipes to www.speakpipe.com/veterangamers Follow us on twitter @veterangamersuk and if you have any opinions or questions, send emails to: podcast@veterangamers.co.ukGamertags Chinny – 360 ChinChinny, PS3 Chinny1985 The Daddy – 360 Big Daddy Blast, Steam BigDaddyBlaster, PS3 xXBig-DaddyX Duke – 360 DukeSkath, PS3 DukeSkath, Steam DukeSkath
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss the new shirtless policy on Twitch, the release of Lucasarts games, impressive profits for Nintendo for the first time in years ,some Kentucky Route Zero news and a review of the classic, Audiosurf.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss a Steam Controller demo, the Google-NASA quantum artificial intelligence lab, the seven world records broken by GTA 5, reviews of Audiosurf 2, Stanley Parable Demo and The Wolf Among Us E1 from Buck and Far Cry 3 fom Decker.
Season 2 of Eight Bit begins with special guest Rachel Wolters with innuendo specialists Ian Buck and Ian Decker, with a review of everyone's favorite Android game - Dots, and headlines on Audiosurf 2, Elder Scrolls Online, notes on interesting recent releases over the summer and more!
On this week's show: Trackmania 2 Stadium, The Evil Within, Guild Wars 2, Diablo III, Marvel Heroes, Guacamelee, Thomas Was Alone, Fire Emblem: Awakening, Injustice: Gods Among Us, GodMode, Manuganu, Portal, World of Tanks, Audiosurf, Heavy Rain and Anna's Quiz.
Welcome to show 167. This week Duke played the Gears of War Judgement multiplayer demo, Ninja Gaiden 3 demo, Audiosurf and of course more Skyrim, Chinny played Gears of War Judgement also and The Daddy played Unmechanical and Finding Teddy on iOS and finally finished Vanquish and Metal Gear Rising. VlaDOS gave us DLC Quest Live Freemium or Die to check out from Xbox Live and Steam, Chinny brought us the news, which included, publishers rejecting Remember Me due to a female lead, Adam Lanzas killing spree link to video games and UK game tax relief delayed. We round out the show with emails and Facebook stuff. Enjoy. Follow us on twitter @veterangamersuk and if you have any opinions or questions, send Emails to: podcast@veterangamers.co.uk Gamertags Chinny – 360 ChinChinny, PS3 Chinny1985 The Daddy – 360 Big Daddy Blast, PS3 xXBig-DaddyXx Duke – 360 Dukeskath, PS3 Dukeskath
The Athletes and special guest Chris (from episode 21) relive one of their favortie games of all time, Final Fantasy 6, and Eric plays it for the first time. 00:00;35 Nibblebits 00:02;30 Eric brings in some leaked and alleged details on the PS4. 00:08;50 Dan talks Gamestop Gamecube tradeins. Corey pimps the new Audiosurf game coming this summer. 00:13;00 Will brings up Angry Birds Space, and we talk some WiiU. 00:32;00 Music Break 00:33;08 Main Segment We drop the air anchor and delve into quite possibly the greatest game of all time: Final Fantasy 6. 01:53;37 Feedback News Eric and Dan discuss why no used games consoles might be a good thing. Will and Corey talk about Shay Pierce taking a stand against Zynga and holding on to his integrity. What We Played Angry Space and Mass Effect 3 dominate the conclusion to this episode.
It's a new year and we have a brand new episode for all you loyal(stupid?) listeners. We start off the show like every other show with what we've been playing. What have we been playing over our long break?...Fallout 3, Chrono Trigger, Prince of Persia, Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts, Audiosurf and much more. After we go through all that crap, we go on to discuss our top 5 games of 2008 and our most disappointing game of 2008. It's good to be back and I hope you enjoy the show.
On the show we discuss the latest demos: Grid, Borne Conspiracy, and KungFu Panda. In the news RockBand in the Europe, 360 sells 10 million, Gears of War 2 and more. Special interview with Wideload Games, creators of the soon to released Hail to the Chimp Game We Playing Hero -- GTA hozt -- GTA, Borne Identity Demo, Heavenly Sword ps3 Miles -- GTA, Rock Band, PSP FirenFlames -- GTA, Bourne Demo, Bully (lame sauce), Viking The Daddy--GTA, Patapon(psp), KOTOR(old school Xbox), Audiosurf(steam PC), Track-mania(steam PC), Haze Demo(ps3) Games Demos Grid Borne Conspiracy KungFu Panda Live Interview Wideload Game -- Matt Soell (lead writer) and Doug Zartman (designer) Hail to the Chimp Release date -- June 29, 2008 News The 7 Most EVIL Things You Can Do in Grand Theft Auto IV Official Epic Gears of War 2 Update Microsoft Holding 7 Year Life Span for 360 Rock Band Invades Europe Are 360 Console Sales as Strong as Microsoft Reports? Fight Night 4 -- Features Mike Tyson
Hosts: Michael "Boston" Hannon and Brad Fellers Co-Host: Ryan Pratt Running Time: 1:00:45 Music: Dr. Mario 64 (Nintendo 64) Apologies for the intermittent audio issues this week. I had some technical issues before recording. Activision not attending E3 Prototype pushed back until 2009 GTA IV sells a bunch of copies Iron Man isn't affected by GTA IV release Playstation day 2008 Audiosurf gets an update Wolfenstein 3D can officially drive Don't forget to join the forums!
Amanda finally experiences the joys of Metal Gear, Matt admits he has played Audiosurf, and Adam reveals that he really is a cheap gamer. In addition to those reveals, the crew dives into the mind of Uwe Boll and question his ethic in film-making as they decide whether it is a good thing to sign the petition to stop him from doing any more movies. Also, the drift problem in North America is exposed, more controversial EA talk, and much more. To wrap things up, the crew looked at whether the age of gaming has shifted or not.
Ohlédnutí za IGF Crayon Physics, Audiosurf, Fez Z Freeware Worldu je Indian Quo vadis, Mr. Chubigans? Nifflas cílí na konzole Flashová prevence násilí mezi teenagery Nejlepší AGS adventury za poslední rok Pravidelné tipy
Ohlédnutí za IGF Crayon Physics, Audiosurf, Fez Z Freeware Worldu je Indian Quo vadis, Mr. Chubigans? Nifflas cílí na konzole Flashová prevence násilí mezi teenagery Nejlepší AGS adventury za poslední rok Pravidelné tipy
Ohlédnutí za IGF Crayon Physics, Audiosurf, Fez Z Freeware Worldu je Indian Quo vadis, Mr. Chubigans? Nifflas cílí na konzole Flashová prevence násilí mezi teenagery Nejlepší AGS adventury za poslední rok Pravidelné tipy
Hosts: Phil, Ivan, Chad. Guest: Microsoft XBox Community Manager Chris Paladino. Stupidest things we've done in games, Aggro, Rock Band Thrash Metal Pack, Audiosurf and God of War: Chains of Olympus, Voicemail, Mailbag. (mp3) Length: 23:13, Size: 22396928
This week we're joined by another former co-worker of the crew, Ethan Einhorn--who's currently a producer at Sega and was in the news last week after the presentation of Super Monkey Ball for iPhone at Apple's iPhone SDK press conference. He joins us to talk a little Condemned 2 and Devil May Cry 4 in our What'cha Been Playing segment, which also includes discussion of Bully, Patapon, Burnout Paradise, Viva Pinata Party Animals, N+, FlatOut: Head On and Audiosurf.And in our second segment, we tackle our fifth Game Club game, Kirby's Adventure for the NES--one of the best NES games, and also one of Nintendo's last 8-bit releases.Thanks for listening! You can leave us a voicemail comment by calling 713-893-8069 or you can send a comment via MP3 to our email address, playeronepodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already!This week's links:SegaiPhone - Super Monkey BallKirby's Adventure commercialKirby's Adventure gameplayKirby Right Back at Ya intro digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/podcasts/Player_One_Podcast'; digg_bgcolor = '#FFCC99'; digg_skin = 'compact';
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