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Muy buenas de nuevo a todo el mundo. Os traemos el programa de febrero que viene con un formato exclusivamente de Entrevista a un invitado. En esta ocasión traemos a Daniel Agramunt, informatico, desarrollador independiente de videojuegos y fundador de CheapeeSoft Games. Recientemente ha publicado su nuevo juego "Super Jagger Bomb 2: Go East" que viene a ser un remake/homenaje al mítico BOMB JACK de Tehkan, y nos hablará de sus vivencias como desarrollador indie, inicios, influencias, etc... para hacer del programa de hoy una tertulia la mar de entretenida. Esperamos que el programa de hoy sea de vuestro agrado y no dudéis en dejarnos vuestros comentarios. Un saludo de parte del GM Team y hasta el próximo programa!!
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
Hurra, das Jahr geht zu Ende. Oder auch nicht hurra, je nachdem.Wir haben uns durch viele Episoden gehört - von kontroversen Spielen wie Carmageddon, bis zu weniger kontroversen wie Bomb Jack und Karateka.Neue Rätsel, neues Format, neuer Kalender - ja da gabs so Einiges. Aber keine Sorge, wir lassen in der Silvesterepisode nicht das komplette Jahr revue passieren, das wäre stinklangweilig. Die Highlights der Silvesterepisode:
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
Bomb Jack ist ein Klassiker. Ein Klassiker in den Arcades und auch ein Klassiker, was die Ports angeht. Wobei ein Port aus diversen Gründen heraussticht, und die müssen nicht zwingend gut sein.
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
In this bite-sized installment we're exploring the soundtrack from Bomb Jack on the Nintendo GameBoy composed by the legendary DMG DJ, Alberto José González. Bomb Jack released on the Game Boy in the UK in 1992 and Sweden in 1993. Adapted to the handheld by Bit Managers and New Frontier; published by Infogrames. Bomb Jack has had dozens of ports derived from the Tehkan Arcade game from 1984. CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 16, 64, Amiga, PC88, SG1000, ZX Spectrum, and even things like Java ME. Alberto José González is a Spanish video game graphic artist, music composer, designer, and pretty much everything else. Notable games from French publisher Infogrames helped shed light on his early career and eventually helped found Bit Managers and later Abylight. Twitter | YouTube | SoundCloud
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
Repasamos la clasificación del Torneo retro de la semana, donde Hellcome estrena su casillero con su primera victoria. Le hemos dado caña esta semana a juegos como Monster Hunter: Rise, WRC Generations, Toem, Fifa. Minotauro visita el Templo del Arcade. Noticias y Actualidad - Repasamos los juegos de lanzamiento de las gafas VR 2 de Ps5. Ponemos a parir al Marvel´s Avengers, que pone fin a sus servicios el próximo 30 de septiembre. 25 cumpleaños del mítico Resident Evil 2. Lanzamientos de la semana - 3 lanzamientos importantes tenemos esta semana, Almudy nos cuenta todo sobre ellos y además debatimos sobre que nos parecen las nuevas ediciciones de Dead Space y Wonder Boy, y también ponemos un poco a parir a Forspoken, por no cumplir con lo prometido. Tema Retro de la semana - Bomb Jack - Hellcome, reciente ganador del torneo retro semanal de este juego, nos hace una sección retro Flash, en una de sus piradas de pinza, nos cuenta en 2 minutos de que va el juego y su historia, así como las mecánicas para jugarlo. No tiene desperdicio esa maravilla de explicación. Próximo torneo semanal retro de Back to the Game - Dr Mario versión Nes. Si quieres participar, únete a nuestro canal de Telegram. Recuerda que cualquiera puede participar en nuestra comunidad y participar en nuestros torneos semanales, simplemente entrando en nuestro canal de telegram https://web.telegram.org/k/#@Backttgame ¡Te esperamos! Back to the Game Podcast se emite todos los lunes a las 23:00H, podéis seguir el directo desde Twitch o Youtube mediante los enlaces o buscando nuestro canal “BackttGame” (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/backttgame YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2l4otybONN3TKTDbCfOBow Si no has podido disfrutar con nosotros en directo, puedes vernos en diferido o escucharnos en las principales plataformas de podcast (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/back-to-the-game/id1608164056 Te animamos a entrar en nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/Backttgame y seguir todas las novedades y recomendaciones en nuestra página web https://backttgame.com. Síguenos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Backttgame Este Podcast está asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete en este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales
Repasamos la clasificación del Torneo retro de la semana, donde Hellcome estrena su casillero con su primera victoria. Le hemos dado caña esta semana a juegos como Monster Hunter: Rise, WRC Generations, Toem, Fifa. Minotauro visita el Templo del Arcade. Noticias y Actualidad - Repasamos los juegos de lanzamiento de las gafas VR 2 de Ps5. Ponemos a parir al Marvel´s Avengers, que pone fin a sus servicios el próximo 30 de septiembre. 25 cumpleaños del mítico Resident Evil 2. Lanzamientos de la semana - 3 lanzamientos importantes tenemos esta semana, Almudy nos cuenta todo sobre ellos y además debatimos sobre que nos parecen las nuevas ediciciones de Dead Space y Wonder Boy, y también ponemos un poco a parir a Forspoken, por no cumplir con lo prometido. Tema Retro de la semana - Bomb Jack - Hellcome, reciente ganador del torneo retro semanal de este juego, nos hace una sección retro Flash, en una de sus piradas de pinza, nos cuenta en 2 minutos de que va el juego y su historia, así como las mecánicas para jugarlo. No tiene desperdicio esa maravilla de explicación. Próximo torneo semanal retro de Back to the Game - Dr Mario versión Nes. Si quieres participar, únete a nuestro canal de Telegram. Recuerda que cualquiera puede participar en nuestra comunidad y participar en nuestros torneos semanales, simplemente entrando en nuestro canal de telegram https://web.telegram.org/k/#@Backttgame ¡Te esperamos! Back to the Game Podcast se emite todos los lunes a las 23:00H, podéis seguir el directo desde Twitch o Youtube mediante los enlaces o buscando nuestro canal “BackttGame” (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/backttgame YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2l4otybONN3TKTDbCfOBow Si no has podido disfrutar con nosotros en directo, puedes vernos en diferido o escucharnos en las principales plataformas de podcast (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/back-to-the-game/id1608164056 Te animamos a entrar en nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/Backttgame y seguir todas las novedades y recomendaciones en nuestra página web https://backttgame.com. Síguenos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Backttgame Este Podcast está asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete en este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales
Bomb Jack - maybe the best arcade port on the Speccy?
Bomb Jack - maybe the best arcade port on the Speccy?
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
The discussion of Tecmo's successful-for-some-reason-and-immediately-forgotten-about Mighty Bomb Jack, surprisingly, has absolutely nothing at all to do with the the later discussion of throwing controllers, but both conversations do in fact happen. Also on tap is talk about Fire Emblem: Three Hopes, overwhelming amount of systems in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and a weird chain of thoughts that goes from the new Kirby dessert game to taking pictures of things in Japan (it doesn't connect at all in the way you think). Send us an email to read on the show! theretrobreakdown@gmail.com TW's Discord: https://discord.gg/dTrBruG Podcast games streamed live at: twitch.tv/timewanderer TW on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/timewanderer --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retrobreakdown/support
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica
On this month's episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Mighty Bomb Jack for the NES and Tetris for the Gameboy. Also, in our "Our Top 3" segment, our top 3 gaming franchises that need to come back.
Released in 1988, Elite's Bomb Jack could have been near arcade-perfect.
Released in 1988, Elite's Bomb Jack could have been near arcade-perfect.
This week bring us the first of a two-part episode—or should that be "the second"? Sega's imprecise SG-1000 launch date documentation makes it difficult to know if Hang On II did in fact debut before or after Hang On (no Roman numeral) for Mark III in October 1985*. But the number II there is only for show anyway, as Hang On II is literally just a downscaled version of Hang On—but a very impressive downscaled version! By far the best and most convincing racer on the console, Hang On II was so impressive Sega made a controller specifically to support it. But it does pale in comparison to what waits in the wings for next time... Also up is Bomb Jack, seemingly the final home release from Tehkan before they metamorphosed into the butterfly we know as Tecmo and Bomb Jack became Mighty. An ambitious and accurate arcade port, Bomb Jack runs afoul of his greatest foe on SG-1000: A limited, visually confusing color palette. Alas. *Note: After uploading this episode, information came to light that confirmed Hang On II shipped in December 1985, meaning Sega did indeed position it as a sequel. Production notes: SG-1000 footage in this episode was captured from a combination of Sega SG-1000 II with (with Card Catcher; RGB amp mod by @iFixRetro ) and @Analogue Mega Sg with card adapter module and DAC. NES/Famicom footage captured from @Analogue Nt Mini Noir. Video upscaled to 720 with @Retro Tink 5X. Video Works is funded via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/gamespite) — support the show and get access to every episode up to two weeks in advance of its YouTube debut! Plus, exclusive podcasts, eBooks, and more! Also available in print: Virtual Boy Works Vol. I Hardcover: https://limitedrungames.com/collections/books-board-games-and-more/products/virtual-boy-works-book
In the month of June 1986, many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode twenty-eight of Zapped to the Past, we conclude our look at some of those games, including the insatiable International Karate, the bumbling Bomb Jack and the slick Starquake and wonder if the Rovers Return is the most cursed pub in the world… Games covered in this episode: Spellbound International Karate Bomb Jack Bounces Ping Pong Starquake Strategy Street Games: Doomdark's Revenge The Force Archon 2: Adept Find us here: https://zappedtothepast.com/ Find this week's Crapverts here: https://zappedtothepast.com/classic-crapverts/ Please visit the website of David Hearne Writer - our amazing show sponsor: https://www.davidhearnewriter.com/
This week Earl and Jurek play Mighty Bomb Jack on the NES! What an odd little game! The movement takes a little getting used to, but it's surprisingly fluid for an early NES game! The game doesn't seem to be too difficult, but likely requires a great amount of memorization for some of the later levels! The music is... fine. The guys also take a Revelers suggestion and find a new source for discussion questions! It's a great resource, but we'd still prefer to hear about the discussion questions you want us to discuss, so please continue to send them in! Come have a drink with us! Cheers! NOTE: This episode was recorded on Friday March 5, 2021. We took a week off and you didn't even notice, Revelers! That means we're all caught up on releasing episodes! Thanks for listening!
So we come to the final few sets of our Northern Gathering Reunion mission!! This time we pay tribute to our dearly departed friend Lyde Fox AKA Bombjack. I have an old favourite set of his called Brisky Business which he gave out to people at raves & also to friends & promoters. Called Brisky Business because it used tracks that Dj brisk used to be well known for and also mixed in the Brisk style! Expect lots of bouncy hardcore beats, choppy breaks & fast tempos!! RIP Lyde & I hope your up there stomping away! Secondly we have Dj Sidewinder! Now Scott is one for playing in a similar style - Fast bouncy hardcore & high tempos. he also has a fondness for the Silk Cuts rip of Bellisima. Which is fine by us! Scott does not have any DJ equipment anymore but has asked for us to include this mix!! It does as it says on the TIN! Sidewinder - Funcore International!
Happy New year folks! As we enter the final few days of this terrible year, we look back at to a time when things were better! To a time when you could smoke in nightclubs, party all night long & roll in from a night out & then somehow go to work 2 or 3 hours later & be fine! To a time when garys cost £1 and you needed about 10 of them. To a time when we didnt have smartphones & we didnt record everything on them. To a time when people actually went to record shops & met new friends, and forged partnerships & networked by being face to face, rather than over the internet. To a time when Social Media didnt exist and Rave Forums were the place to get information on what the weekend would consist of!! SO! On tonights show we feature Kivo's very own Hard style King Dj Skegster! The guy who launched JADE & helped the youth of the area! Many who may have taken different paths if it wasnt for him! And he can mix a great set as well!! And then for mix 2 its myself playing the Hardcore that I enjoyed at the time! And also the first stirrings of what is now known as Crossbreed. But back then it was given the title Core & Bass. But to me it was all just Hardcore! As always mixed in 1 take with no editing! Please Read Skegsters ace interview below! I have not supplied one as I cant interview myself hah! Mix 1 - Skegster Mix 2 - Kev Gee Interview questions!! Hello!! Can you introduce youself to us and tell us a little about yourself?! ASL, Straight, BI, Upf or experimentation etc?! Hi, my name is John but i'm probably better known as Skegster. I used to be really into large chested blonde ladies back in the day - but these days I seem to be sat in my flat, alone and doing puzzle books or 1000 piece jigsaws - or something like that. So can you talk us through how you became involved with Northern Gathering? I'm not sure exactly how it came to fruition but back then I was running the JADE events every month in Kiveton and I met people like Firthy, D-Jam, Martin Space etc through the events and also through going out raving to Uprising and those kinda places. What can you remember about your first set? Tunes played? other djs there? Were was it held? Lets just be clear - this is part of my life that is kind of a big blur. I was running on stimulants and little sleep - so it's all a bit of a haze tbh. I remember playing sets in D-Jam's kitchen and also up in Bombjacks bedroom as well at the events at the Adelphi and NCPM. Can you tell us about any funny stories from Northern Gathering? I can remember waking up at D-Jam's one time with MC Trigg shouting something to Firthy over and over again, I was confused and I looked over in the kitchen and Bombjack was laid asleep under the kitchen table on the laminate flooring. (cue very strong Barnsley accent) 'Fiiiiirthy, if tha wents a lift thaz guna av t wek up man, av gut t git t coooooooowut' I later worked out what Trigg was shouting; (Firthy, if you want a lift, you're going to have to wake up up man, I've got to get to court). You had to be there to know how funny it was haha. I also remember having acid at Andy's and we were watching Salad Fingers on YouTube; it fried my head. I had an idea to trick Tommy-T to watch it but then switch it for some gay porn for a laugh, me and I think Firthy managed to switch the screen to the gay boys in action and we were expecting him to freak out off his head on acid, he just sat there and said, 'this is naughty this, it doesn't bother me'. And he just sat and watched it. Not what we expected but it was Tommy after all - mad head hahah. What do you think of that era of Rave compared to nowadays? It's absolutely cliched to come out with the same sort of response that I used to hate from the old school crew that would say about our era of raving - that it wasn't the same and isn't as good as the old days. There's so much truth in that tbh - things are clearly nowhere near as good from my perspective. But I also now believe that we should let the young ones have their era and let them party in whatever ways they prefer these days. I also recognise the absolute monumental changes in society as a whole since the NG days and that was bound to change the way people enjoy a night out. I believe social media has completely changed the way the rave scene works. What have you been doing since Northern Gathering finished? Do you still play out etc? DJ wise, I progressed from playing in the back rooms at all the events to pushing onto the main arenas at places like Uprising, Dizstruxhon amd TFI. I still play gigs and i'm still pushing the hardstyle sound at hardcore events all over the region. Personally, I am still a youth worker and I'm now a Dad to two wonderful girls; Gabriella (9) and Florence (6). Also still support the mighty Sheffield Wednesday (keep your jokes to yourselves!) What lessons have you learned about the rave scene in general since the mid 00tees? I've learned that although it's good to let loose, enjoy yourself and party hard when you are younger, it's also important to know your limits, to know when to stop and also that there's more to life than a rave scene (I would've found this very hard to understand at one point). If you could ask Doctor Gee one question what would it be? If I hadn't had drugs for almost a decade and someone slipped half a gurner in my cup of cocoa; how bad do you think my jigsaw would turn out? Can you talk us through the mix? Why you chose these tracks? I had to rack my brain to work out which era of hardstyle was relevant to the NG days, a lot of time and events have passed since then. It's quite an interesting period in the change of Hardstyle music; the Dutch had first got hold of the traditional Italian sound and started adding their big subby drums. This was the first time i'd played some of these tracks since the NG and I loved it. Brings back memories from a very 'free' time in my life - we would party any time, any place and with zero worries. Take me back! Did you mix them on vinyl or Digital or CD? I mixed them digitally but using some re-mastered vinyl rips. What do you think is the key difference from the rave scene of 15 years ago to now? Social media and its control over society and of how people want to be seen and how they conduct themselves. You can't let loose these days without someone recording you and uploading it somewhere to take the piss. Drugs - they are completely different and I think in-turn have affected the moods and feeling in some events. There doesn't seem to be so much hugging and affection these days, everyones kinda just in their zone, doing their thing. It that even makes sense haha. Thank you for the mix!! Any shouts?!! Big shout to all NG crew, miss you guys. Special mentions to Firthy for being there for me 24/7 and also to Bombjack and Tommi-T, love always my boys, RIP xx Kev Gees Tracklist:- 1 - Intro 2 - Hellfish - Money For Fish 3 - Buzz Fuzz - Wake Up 4 - Stormtrooper - Todesvogel 5 - Ophidian - Predator & Prey 6 - Nospheratu & Ophidian - Psychiatric Ass 7 - The Outside Agency - Antichrist 8 - Project Omeaga - Prednison Attack 9 - Enzyme X - Dissonant Poetry 10 The Outside Agency - Screaming Pheonix VIP 11 Unexist - Fistortion 12 Jappo & Lancinhouse - EXLXAXL 13 IGOR - Crowdrocker 14 Paul Blackout - Simulated Demons 15 Dj Hidden - Times Like These 16 The Outside Agency - International Karate Nightmare 17 The Outside Agency - Yie Ar Kung Fu 18 Torsion - The Fire Funk
Wooooo Woooo Erm WOOOOO! Im the ghost of Christmas past. And im here to share some early millenium Banging Trance & Hardcore courtesy of Mr Jake Nicholls & D-stroy... Woooo Woooooooo............ Its now part 3 of our Northern Gathering Reunion! Please enjoy & share the mixes whilst your neck another baileys & mince pie!! (and maybe a sneaky Gary?) Interviews below! Merry Xmas you filthy animals! Kev Geex So can you talk us through how you became involved with Northern Gathering? I'd been resident at Uprising for a number of years at the time and was asked by Firthy 'king of the forest people' if I'd like to play for his station, it was something different at the time and lots of other great lads were involved too, it was a lot of fun. What can you remember about your first set? Tunes played? other djs there? Where was it held? As I recall, we were all at DJams, Bombjack, Martin, Tommi etc.. were all there, it was a brilliant atmosphere. My set for this Xmas special is a fairly accurate snapshot of that era. What do you think of that era of Rave compared to nowadays? There seemed to be a lot more going on, loads of cool people and parties, it was a really enjoyable ride. It's hard to compare the two eras though, as the dynamic has changed a lot since. In a way I think much of it felt more underground at the time as social media didn't really exist, everyone was in it more for the fun and not for page likes. More noticeably you didn't see anyone on their phone trying to record anything, the dancefloor was fully dialled into the music & it all added to the atmosphere. So much different to how it is now. What have you been doing since Northern Gathering finished? Do you still play out etc? I've been producing trance and hardcore, and DJing here and there, I'm grateful to have played in the Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Thailand, HTID in the sun, and Ibiza a few times since. What lessons have you learned about the rave scene in general since the mid 00tees? Far too many to list
Oh My Daysssssssssss!!! Yes thats right!! from out of nowere we have organised the OG MOFOs back for one last HOOO RAHHH!! Who remembers the legendary NOTHERN GATHERING RADIO SHOWS? No You dont? Sit nicely kids..... Its time for a history lesson.... Mid 2004 and Internet radio shows become a viable option now that people can listen in 128KPS quality and people can also broadcast from their bedrooms using Winamp and a plug in!! Hardcore United is the brainchild of a young lad called Luke FIrth (No not the Fat pie Firth!! Thats DAVID Firth!) You see Luke isnt old enough to actually goto raves so he launches an internet radio station instead. He also drafts in well known Local Dj Martin Space and his co conspirator Andy Mollins AKA DJam. These 3 stooges also come up with a plan to have all day raves at various locations around Yorkshire and getting loads of Djs to play there!! Also with the wonders of ADSL broadband you can tune in & get involved listening, chatting away in the chatroom and requesting records etc!! The idea is a huge success with many listeners tuning in and creating a crazy vibe!! Loads of local djs also hear about this and want to be involved! NORTHERN GATHERING is born!! Northern Gathering goes from strength to strength! Rave promoters also hear about this &Northern Gathering starts to host second rooms across the north of England. Playing to packed out sweat boxes at events like Uprising, HardDrive and many more!! But with so much fun happening, the unthinkable happens when popular Dj & Mc NG resident Lyde Fox AKA Dj Bombjack sadly passes away. Naturally it knocks the whole of the NG team for six and his close friend Sam Foster. In honour of Lyde, an event is organised with Mega Promoter Uprising and the event Bombkacks big bash is put on with a sell out at the legendary Adelphi venue in Sheffield. One of Bombjacks mixes is played out to an emotional and thankful crowd. Lyde if you are up there reading this we all still think about you all the time!! You will never be forgtten mate! And for this reason we will include one of Bombjacks mixes in the packs!! Also over the last few years we have also sadly lost other NG regulars, Tommi T & Lang-E So.... What now? what happened to Northern Gathering? What about the Djs and Mcs? I have tracked down the majority of them from EVENT 1. I am trying to recreate the same line up as is possible! I have also done some short interview questions! Were I couldnt track down a DJ. I will try & include a set of theirs if possible!! Friendships that last to this day & were built off the back of these internet events. To celebrate these iconic shows (and the websites that spawned from) Hardcoreunited.co.uk being one. So to celebrate this I have got most of the gang back who played at event 1. This was the flyer for event 1:- The download & Stream links are further down! Whilst your streaming or downloading why not read the interviews?! We will be releasing 2 mixes every 2 days running upto Xmas! Thanks to everyone that has helped with the Geecast relaunch this year to to all our listeners! Stay safe & have a great Christmas with your familys! Thanks to everyone who has contributed (often at short notice!) mixes or help to make this project a reality!! Interview 1!! MARTIN SPACE!! Hello!! Can you introduce youself to us and tell us a little about yourself?! ASL, Straight, BI, Upf or experimentation etc?! I'm Martin Space I'm a raver and a bedroom DJ. Even now, at a ripe age of 42. I'm an 'happy go lucky' guy and I do love to 'Dance like no one is watching' at any event. No matter the genre of rave music. So can you talk us through how you became involved with Northern Gathering? Me and Andy (DJam) have been jamming on the decks for 2 years and converting Andy from Speed Garage to UK Hardcore/Freeform. Taking him out & about and showing him the UK rave scene. Mainly, around Yorkshire & Humber. Andy and his new found obcession, he was scouring the internet and forums. Came across a very young Luke Firth from Barnsley, doing internet radio shows. Andy was intrigued 'what better way to showcase your skills, play the best records at that time and having a blast whilst doing it. Andy contacted Firthy on MSN Messenger (can you remember that?) and said we need to meet up and have a collab and create our own internet radio show. With Firthy's know how, Andy's drive and me, an up & coming and establised DJ in the local scene...it was a partnership, which was going to rock the world wide web. The rest was history and Hardcore United was created. Then, we all come together, with a monthly, 12 hours online marathon radio event called 'Northern Gathering'. What can you remember about your first set? Tunes played? other djs there? Were was it held? My first solo DJ set was at Bedlam on Saturday 9th June 2001. It was at The Mulbery Tavern, Sheffield. I was asked to play a 'Hard House set' (even though I was an UK Hardcore/Freeform bedroom DJ at the time) and I can remember three distinctive records I played: O.D 404 - 9 Bar on Kaktai Records. Vinylgroover & Redhead - Move Your Body on Nukleuz Records. Charlotte Birch - Gladiator on Bulletproof Records. Can you tell us about any funny stories from Northern Gathering? It was all about fun and they were loads of giggles along the way. One sticks out and it will always be remembered. There is a song/record in this story and triggers the memories from the night (its not one you are going to think of, still today!) Northern Gathering radio event on tour, Summer 2006. It was when we all went and played at Looney Tunez, Chapel St Leonards Nr Skegness. Middle of nowhere and very remote. This place was rocking...indoor and outdoor. The club had low roofs, sweat and condensation dripping of the ceiling, the sound system was banging! Smiles all round. Varied music genre was played all night, from DnB, Techno, Hardcore, Trance, Hardstyle, Makina and much more. But, what stood out was the outdoors. Please picture this...a 40ft lorry trailer (curtain sider), with the sound system filling the trailer. The DJ/Producers set up was on the ground and at the end of the trailer. A full live PA set up, plus turntables & mixer. The music played outdoors, was very experimental and random. But, it was LOUD!! Now, this event had 'camping facilites' but decided to place the site, in front of this lorry trailer. So, when we all decided to chill in the tents for a bit (approx. 3am because I had a drive back to Rotherham). The guys who are still playing on this outdoor PA system, decided to play 'Groove Is The Heart by Deee-Lite 'REMIX' at about 250bpm!!! Speedcore...boom! Okay, we are not sleeping haha! There is more stories from the same night but I'd be talking all day and night. What do you think of that era of Rave compared to nowadays? Wow, I really can't comment fully? I'm always going to be biased and say the 90's/00's was the best times. They were because we was there, we witnessed it every weekend. Meeting new friends from all across the UK. Travelling to and from London, Manchester, Nottingham, Skegness and Scarborough. Even, several festivals in Holland. What have you been doing since Northern Gathering finished? Do you still play out etc? We (me and Linzi - my little raving dude) still goto raves/events but only on a few occasions. We experimented with different music events ie Gatescrasher, Passion, Hellfire and even went to the Decibal Festival nr Eindhoven, Netherlands in August 2018. We still love going to our favourite event, the mighty Uprising in Sheffield (when there isn't a pandemic causing rife). I play out for mates only now-a-days. I've played at Chris Murrey (Pursuit) event in Hull with Dave Hunt (Devastate), a few times. I do an annual birthday party for Chris MacFarlane (Macca), a mate we've known for years, locally in Rotherham. Macca is a Speed Garage DJ and books other Speed Garage DJ's for his yearly, birthday party. Then, I come along, for the last set, play either German hard trance set or Hardstyle. They love it!! What lessons have you learned about the rave scene in general since the mid 00tees? Take no nonsense of the 'top jocks & artists' and make your own journey. Make your own ideas come to reality, if you would like to make good music. So what, it will no be on the top 10 of Beatport or played by the big names in the scene. Just have fun and make the music you would love to hear, on the dancefloor. Trust me, I've experience it. Its an amazing feeling. One memory comes to mind. I played at Hardr:ve @ Baths Hall, Scunthorpe. I was playing after Brisk and before Scorpio. This was the opportunity I could play a new studio recording. Listening to it on a live system. It was written by me, Andy DJam and Dave Devastate, engineered by Dave. It was called 'Numb' (Linkin Park remix) and all I can say is 'WOW!!!' Sounded crisp and the dancefloor was packed. When the main break come in and the vocals started "I'm tired of being what you want me to be. Feeling so faithless, lost under the surface" My whole body was covered in goose-bumps, seeing everyone on the dancefloor 'singing there heads off'. I had to appreciate the ravers by taking my headphones off and going to the front of the stage , high five'in everyone, going along the front stage. You can't get any better feeling. When you and your mates, getting together in the studio, throw a load of ideas about and coming up a banger...for that amazing memory. Plus a great bonus, Jay (Fastraxx) signed the track and pressed onto vinyl. Devastate Vs DJam & Martin Space - Numb on Distinctive Vinyl (DV002). If you could ask Doctor Gee one question what would it be? Can you come and upgrade my fibre broadband at mates rates....FOC haha! Can you talk us through the mix? Why you chose these tracks? The intro is a special which I created back in 2006, when we sadly lost our good mate and Northering Gathering Resident, Lyde Fox aka DJ/MC Bombjack. Listen to it carefully, there is a clip of Bomby saying 'Martin Space' when we did a set together, at Rush Hour @ The Venue, Long Eaton. nr Nottingham. Also, a small slip of a good friend, Kurt (Mc Shame/Seamus) who performed with me @ the same event, with Bomby. I decided to do a late 90's/early 00's Hardcore/Freeform mix for the Northern Gathering Reunion Geecast. Every single records, takes me back to the year of 2000, where we went raving (as ravers), very single weekend. So many brilliant memories! This mix is about what we use to do and the journey we use to take, every weekend. I worked and stayed in Oxford through the week. I then drove back to Sheffield on a Friday afternoon, get ready, watched Human Traffic and travelled to London. Goto Future Dance at Castle Studios, that same night. Meet amazing people and new friends, enjoy the night away and then travel back to Sheffield, the next Saturday morning. Get home, have a few hours sleep, shower and then get ready to go to go Dizstruxshon @ Baths Hall, Scunthorpe or Elation in Manchester. Pretty dam bonkers!! But, we had the time of our lifes and every single record on this mix, represents us at that time. Love and respect to the party people (Linzi & Lee UHF) who took this journey. This was the beginning of me, being me...Martin Space the DJ/artist. DId you mix them on vinyl or Digital or CD? Mixed on CD's, from ripped vinyl to mp3 (you'll hear a few crackles). What do you think is the key difference from the rave scene of 15 years ago to now? Vinyl and fewer or any high street record shops left. Nothing better, getting paid (with your minimum wage) and wax the lot, on new releases. Every weekend! Internet and mobile phones have killed the optimism of a good rave/event/festival. Lets take it back and get the communication through the word of mouth/flyers/radio. I know it will not happen... Thank you for the mix!! Thank you for giving me the opportunity and giving me a reason to turn on the decks, press record and just having a blast! Reminise the good times. Any shouts?!! To all and everyone who I have met over the years and become good friends, through raving & the music. Just want to pass on a tribute to Bombjack, Lang-E and Tommi T, may you rave in peace, up and above. We will meet you again. Shai Mc 3-Style quote "RIP...VIP".
Bienvenidos a Cepeceros, un podcast en Mode 0 para amantes del píxel ladrillo. En esta ocasión nos acompaña el gran Spectrumero Javi Ortiz, con quien repasamos dos clásicos de su infancia y juventud como Ikari Warriors y Bomb Jack. Conoceremos la relación personal de nuestro invitado con ambos juegos y que recuerdos y sensaciones le despierta. Si quieres acudir al programa, contáctanos: - cepeceros@gmail.com - Twitter: @cepeceros. Toda la info sobre los juegos y nuestro invitado en nuestra web: https://www.cepeceros.com Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cepecerospodcast
Heading way back to 1984 on this week’s Chippy Chips. Listen out for tracks from Elite, 1942, Bombjack, Star Force, Dimension X, Son Son and more.Our artist of the week is Game Gear Sokolov from Montreal! Head over to ggsokolov.bandcamp.com for more information Twitter: @ggsokolov
Will you agree with our choices for the 30 second challenge this week covering the best and worst video consoles? Dean, Rob and Jason also cover adventure games and share their thoughts on Bombjack across 3 platforms - Commodore 64, Atari 800XL and ZX Spectrum Don't forget to subscribe and why not follow us on Twitter? @PixelFixPodcast
Commodore 64 s vynikajícím hudebním čipem SID byl mateřským prsem pro spoustu skladatelů. Patří k nim i Angličan Cooksey. Hardware je jasný a s ním i čas – byla to 80. léta, kdy se Cookseyho hudba linula z osmibitů, z her jako Bomb Jack, Commando 86 a Paperback, ale i z konverzí slavných her, třeba z Ghosts 'n Goblins, Space Harrier nebo Commander Keen. A to přitom chtěl být v mládí chemikem! Cooksey spojil většinu své kariéry s britskou společností Elite, kde se mimojiné potkal s legendárním Robem Hubbardem (poslechněte si o něm). Cooksey měl v oblibě Jeana-Michela Jarreho a Mike Oldfielda a variace na jejich slavné desky se v jeho hudbě objevují často. Ostatně, jak uslyšíte v Retro notách. I když Cooksey dokázal přežít zánik Commodore 64 a uchytit se s hudbou na PlayStation, SNESa ve hrách pro Windows. Jako zvukový a hudební producent s malým týmem MTW Music pomáhá herním studiím nejrůznějších velikostí s ozvučením her do dneška. Se svými osmibitovými melodiemi se ale nerozloučil. Některé z nich přepracoval pro orchestr a zazněly v rámci koncertů herní hudby.
In this epic episode, Marc Matt and John delve into the tournaments and results that was the Australian Kong Off 3, Brisbane Pinball Masters, and the Australian Arcade Championship. The trio go into detail on the formats, the qualifying and strategies of each competition, and share their general feedback on this massive 10 day event! Intro music from www.bensound.com BPAC Showcase 2019 http://bnepac.org/ Netherworld Bar Arcade https://www.netherworldarcade.com Pincadia Bar Arcade https://pincadia.com 1up Arcade https://www.1uparcade.com.au Kong Off http://www.thekongoff.com Donkey Kong (1981) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donkey_Kong_(video_game) Billy Mitchell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Mitchell_(video_game_player) Walter Day https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Day Hydro Thunder (1999) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydro_Thunder Dragon's Lair (1983) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon%27s_Lair_(1983_video_game) Crazy Taxi (1999) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Taxi_(video_game) Point Blank (1994) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_Blank_(video_game_series) 1989 Bar Arcade http://1989.com.au Tapper (1983) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapper_(video_game) Batman 66 (2016) https://pinside.com/pinball/machine/batman-66 Mortal Kombat II (1993) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat_II Trello https://trello.com Frogger (1981) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frogger A Fistful of Dollars (1964) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Fistful_of_Dollars Stranger Things (2016) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things Big Buck Hunter (2000) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Buck_Hunter Asteroids (1979) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroids_(video_game) Blazing Star (1998) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blazing_Star Centipede (1981) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centipede_(video_game) Final Fight (1989) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fight_(video_game) Galaga (1981) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaga Ghosts n Goblins (1985) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghosts_%27n_Goblins_(video_game) Mario Bros (1983) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Bros. Metal Slug 2 (1998) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Slug_2 Moon Patrol (1982) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Patrol Mortal Kombat (1992) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat Mr Do (1982) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Do! Nibbler (1982) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibbler_(video_game) Pac-Man (1980) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pac-Man Pengo (1982) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pengo_(video_game) Puzzle Bobble (1994) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_Bobble Raiden II (1993) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiden_II Space Invaders (1978) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Invaders Street Fighter II (1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Fighter_II:_The_World_Warrior Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(arcade_game) Time Pilot (1982) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Pilot Tron (1982) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tron_(video_game) Wonder Boy (1986) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Boy_(video_game) Bomb Jack (1984) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomb_Jack PAX Australia http://www.paxaustralia.com.au Bartronica Bar Arcade https://bartronica.com.au Quake II (1997) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quake_II
For episode 4 of GameFellas, we first talk about what games we've been playing: Trover Saves the Universe, Immortal Redneck, Forza Horizon 4, Brutal Doom, Super Hot, Bomb Jack, Toejam and Earl Back in the Groove, Crypt of the Necrodancer, Solar Jetman Followed by our Discussion Topics:The Best Game Franchises That Are Currently DormantThe Best Game You've Never PlayedFurther games and topics covered:Earthworm Jim, Intellivision Amico, TimeSplitters Series, Ultima Series, Command and Conquer Red Alert, Legend of the Mystical Ninja (SNES), Blazing Chrome, Lost Odyssey, Theme Hospital, Dead OPS Arcade, Bruce Lee (Commodore 64), Poy Poy, Dick Tracy (Sega Genesis), Pawarumi, Kick Master (NES), Unloved. Hosted by Zack Smith (Aggro Sky)https://twitter.com/zfunk007Produced by Derik Moore and Mark MSXhttps://twitter.com/ithinkibrokeithttps://twitter.com/Mark_MSX_Co-Hosts:Sorren Dayhttps://twitter.com/Megalomania85Justin Dayhttps://twitter.com/justinday82
We’ve been playing with PCI Express to SATA SSD adapters and we discuss UBPorts becoming a foundation, Ubuntu 14.04 entering ESM, Ubuntu 19.04 beta, Ubuntu MATE 18.04 for the Raspberry Pi and GPD Pockets. Plus we round up some community… Read more ›
Tecmo’s just barely famous mascot Mighty Bomb Jack finds his way on the NES after a rich history of Arcade and Computer games that weren’t as mighty. For more NEStalgia as well as show notes, articles, and more check out www.NEStalgiacast.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nestalgia/support
A new third-party challenger has appeared! Tecmo arrives on NES with two simultaneous launches, both of which more or less fall into the puzzle-platformer genre. Solomon's Key and Mighty Bomb Jack are full of arcane secrets and high difficulty levels. Just the kind of thing a growing video game boy needs in his diet.
En este episodio contamos con la presencia de los compañeros Renner y Sikus, de los podcasts Game Museum y Killbits, con quienes recordamos mitos como los hermanos Oliver y los inicios de Ubi Soft. Comentamos también Daley Thompson, Psycho Pigs, Crazy Cars, 1943, Bomb Jack, Street Fighter, The Vindicator y Aspar GP Master, entre otros muchos mencionados para vuestros sistemas favoritos: Amstrad, Spectrum, MSX, Commodore, Amiga y Atari ST. Enlace a MicroManía 5: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-05
En este episodio contamos con la presencia de los compañeros Renner y Sikus, de los podcasts Game Museum y Killbits, con quienes recordamos mitos como los hermanos Oliver y los inicios de Ubi Soft. Comentamos también Daley Thompson, Psycho Pigs, Crazy Cars, 1943, Bomb Jack, Street Fighter, The Vindicator y Aspar GP Master, entre otros muchos mencionados para vuestros sistemas favoritos: Amstrad, Spectrum, MSX, Commodore, Amiga y Atari ST. Enlace a MicroManía 5: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-05
It’s Arcade Perfect Podcast episode 14 and it’s an explosive one with feature game Bomb Jack!! Daz and Taggsta welcome back Mark Cassar (Retro Domination Podcast) to chat about the Arcade game and review the ports, deciding which should be blown up and which deserved the Golden Turd Award™ Mark challenges Daz at “Guess the vintage game review score” with some crazy results ! Download, stream and take a listen quick as it’s countdown clock is a tick’in .....BOOOOOM!!!! Check out the Retro Domination Podcast at https://www.facebook.com/RetroDomination/ & https://twitter.com/RetroDomination Plugs: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arcadeperfectpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Arcade_Perfect_ Outro music : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w434qhNJMdw
I found that music motivates, stops depression and pushes you forward. 01 Nasty (Vip Edit) -Marc Spence 02 Invisible (Original Mix) -Hardwell, Quintino 03 Switch (Extended Mix) -Don Diablo 04 Get Down -Loge21 05 Baldadig -Hardwell, Quintino 06 I Work Hard -Dr. Eric Thomas 07 Get Get Down -Merk and Kremont 08 Bombjack feat. Ambush -Ummet Ozcan 09 Nobody Does it Better -Michael Calfan 10 For You (Original Mix) -Snavs 11 Nightmare -Timmy Trumpet 12 Light It Up feat Nyla & Fuse -Major Lazer 13 Keep On Dancin -Cazztek 14 Dat Disco Swindle -Firebeatz & Schella 15 Like A Fire (Adam C Remix) -Life.Church 16 Soldier -Blasterjaxx & Breathe Carolina 17 Melody -Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Steve Aoki vs Ummet Ozcan 18 Hot Drum -Joyryde 19 We Wanna Party -TJR ft. Savage #djsavvy Need motivating?! www.djsavvy.com or to this link ask.savvylandlord.me or go to www.savvyradioshow.com and leave a voicemail
Join the HG101 gang and special guests Cody and Kelsey from the Game Blitz Podcast as they bust some wicked ollies on your lame ass. Patreon bonus for this episode is Rampart, one of the great multiplayer games of all time. Donate at patreon.com/hg101 to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow us on Twitter @GC9X @HG_101 Check out the ongoing list bit.ly/47kgames Check out the earlier HG101 podcast Game Club 199X bit.ly/gc9x_linky
Un auténtico pionero de las salas recreativas. El año 84 fue un momento de esplendor para los plataformas, pero a pesar de la competencia, este BOMB JACK supo añadir elementos que no había en los otros juegos, además de diversión y habilidad. Síguenos: Facebook "https://www.facebook.com/retro90games/" Twitter "https://twitter.com/retro90games" Youtube "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoav4sEO6gKrEl6Lkd8ED5A" Ask "https://ask.fm/retro90games"
Nothing can stand up to your mighty bombs! Wait... That's Bomberman. Bomb Jack mostly... jumps. And opens treasure chests. A true hero for the ages. Wade through exceedingly random enemies while collecting either bombs or treasure chests, depending on the current flavor, and avoid... the Torture Room. Unless you're into that. The first coin gets you sweet shades, and the second coin gets you a download! Show Notes (02:15) The Steam value calculator Tyler mentioned, with his account as a sample. Damn you, Star Wars bundle! And Humble Bundles! (05:45) Some regular ol' Gurumin. (08:30) Zach's initial thoughts on Super Robot Wars OG: The Moondwellers. (16:00) The first of, presumably, many ill-advised purchases. Very ill-advised. (27:00) Geremy's thoughts on his second attempt at Persona 5. (32:00) Persona 3 yourself. (46:00) Gratuitous? (48:00) Mighty Bomb Ranking! Next time on Last Time, Fantasy Zone 2: The Tears of Opa Opa! Who needs drugs when you've got legged ships? Geremy@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Tyler@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Zach@lasttimeonvideogames.com, or LTOVG@lasttimeonvideogames.com. You can also go to the show page at plus.google.com/+LastTimeOnVideogames or comment on the site at www.lasttimeonvideogames.com. Also, you can follow our tweets @LTOVG.
Let's attend to the question of Kole's sandwich paradox.
Volvemos un año más y sin fallar ni una a RetroAlba 2017, la feria que está más que asentada en el panorama nacional y lo hacemos hablando de un genero que se ha llevado centenares de nuestras monedas, los ACTION PUZZLE GAMES. La mesa de este año la conformaban los habituales Iceman y RaffaValencia e invitados de la talla de Darthkafka y EvilRyu de Pulpodcast, Jon Cortazar, de Relevo Games y Tonichan Piedrabuena de El Club Vintage y Arcadia Gamers entre otros. Rodland, Bombjack, Pang, Bubble Bobble, Snow Bros y muchos más en esta tertulia que esperamos os guste.
Volvemos un año más y sin fallar ni una a RetroAlba 2017, la feria que está más que asentada en el panorama nacional y lo hacemos hablando de un genero que se ha llevado centenares de nuestras monedas, los ACTION PUZZLE GAMES. La mesa de este año la conformaban los habituales Iceman y RaffaValencia e invitados de la talla de Darthkafka y EvilRyu de Pulpodcast, Jon Cortazar, de Relevo Games y Tonichan Piedrabuena de El Club Vintage y Arcadia Gamers entre otros. Rodland, Bombjack, Pang, Bubble Bobble, Snow Bros y muchos más en esta tertulia que esperamos os guste.
the new year didn't start as great as i had hoped, with the passing away of a great uncle and more importantly my last remaining grandmother, vincenza del bianco. she was always suportive of my musical exploits, saw and listened to the sets i was doing, even at age 93. so, i'm dedicating this flash forward to her. *TRACKLIST* Savage - KUURO To The Wire Feat. Tima Dee (Original Mix) - Krunk!, Tima Dee Microphone Blaster (Original Mix) - Public Affair Trumpet It (Original Mix) - AN'G Landslide (Extended Mix) - Zonderling Keep On - Jimmy le Mac Slush Fund (Moe Danger Remix) - Simina Grigoriu Burning (Antoine Clamaran Extended Remix) - Bob Sinclar & Daddy's Groove Deets (Original Mix) - CamelPhat Shake Ur Bumpa - Cristian Poow & GloVibes Bombjack feat. Ambush (Original Mix) - Ummet Ozcan, Ambush Back To Childhood - P.A.Y.T.O.N. Ziet Em Duun - Van Echelpoel Take Me Away (Original Mix) - ANG Crank It Loud (Original Mix) - Orkestrated, Will Sparks Joy & Pain (feat. Josh Barry) [Philip George Main Mix] - APEXAPE Fukka - David Puentez & Rolvario Arkana (Original Mix) - Synergy_music Shall We Begin? - Mind Vortex Electric (Original Mix) - THE PROTOTYPES
Bomb Jack was one of the very first video games that I ever played, so it’s a title that is particularly close to my heart. This episode turned out to be a diverse one in terms of music, featuring cheerful retro arcade jingles, driving SID chip jams, and some truly inspired moments from Alberto Jose Gonzalez.
Bomb Jack was one of the very first video games that I ever played, so it's a title that is particularly close to my heart. This episode turned out to be a diverse one in terms of music, featuring cheerful retro arcade jingles, driving SID chip jams, and some truly inspired moments from Alberto Jose Gonzalez.
Hello there retro gaming fans, welcome back to another fun filled Ep of RGDS In this episode I talk about one of my favourite games ever "Bomb Jack" I talk about why this game is sheer perfection, how I first played it and how the home conversion compare I also play some music from this classic game You can follow me on Twitter @Retrogamin4ever , check out my Facebook page or my blog at www.retrogamingdailyshow.com , RGDS is now available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/retrogamingdailyshows-podcast/id954142242 Or the RSS feed http://retrogamingdailyshow.libsyn.com/rss Also please take a few moments to check out our amazing sponsors Use promo code "RGDS" for a 5% discount at www.retrotowers.co.uk and at Www.funstock.co.uk Abeadscstart on Facebook. And last but not least head in over to www.playblackpool.com for more information on the amazing Play expo at The Norbreck Castle on the 2nd-3rd-4th May.
Michael, Ryan, and James play NES games. This week is Mighty Bomb Jack, played by James.