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Not enough space to write much, but amazing music again this month. Lots of bangers! Aaaaah, VGM!!! (I need a vacation)Tracklist:(00:00:04) Blue Prince"Stories of All Manor", Trigg & Gusset(00:02:24) LOVESICK"Maze", Grahm Nesbitt(00:04:33) Overlook Trail"Aleph", Niklas Ström(00:08:48) Wanderstop"Forbidden Chocolate", C418(00:12:44) Lost Records: Bloom & Rage"Riot", Milk & Bone(00:17:33) Blackshard"Recursive Patterns", Alt236(00:20:00) Aground Zero"Down the hole to the right", Chase Bethea(00:23:58) Cereal Reaper"Welcome Home", Wind(00:25:55) Promise Mascot Agency"Sweepin' Up", Alpha Chrome Yayo(00:28:44) Kahime Project"Relax and Luxury", Techcross Sound Corps(00:30:32) Assassin's Creed Shadows"UKOMBOZI - Pt I", Thunderdrum, Tiggs Da Author(00:33:42) Phantom Breakers"MOVE (Maestra Japanese ver.)", Phantom Breakers(00:36:45) Pacific Drive"Interloper", Lozenge(00:40:25) Death Kid"Murder the Abomination", Piotr Kolodyński(00:42:56) Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 - Zombies"Falling To Pieces", Kevin Sherwood, Malukah, Intervals(00:47:34) Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation"Shut Out of Paradise", Takahashi Hiroaki(00:50:30) Yars Rising"Who Am I", Jason Zaffary, Laura Serafine(00:53:02) inZoi"Step Beyond", K. Chozen, Ashley Alisha(00:55:59) Yars Rising"DISCONNECTION - Club Remix", Moe Shop, YUC'e(00:58:51) Haste"The Earthshaker (Rain of Death)", Karl Flodin, Erik Lyding(01:01:51) Split Fiction"In Love", John Walden, Gustaf Grefberg, Jonatan Järpehag, Paulina Palmgren Get bonus content on Patreon Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Review code provided by Ivy Road- thank you! I think we all viewed Davey Wreden's new project announcement, a "cozy game about making tea", with a bit of side-eye. Is it really just going to be about making tea? You sure there isn't going to be a subversion in there? Are you still reading this? Well, Wanderstop is here, and it may not have the type of subversion that we expected, but it is most definitely not just a cozy game about making tea. This is a longer episode, because there is just that much to discuss. Grab a mug and enjoy! Guest Info: Matt Storm aka Stormageddon and CGDannyB * Listen to Matt's podcasts: "Fun" and Games- https://www.certainpov.com/fun-and-games and Reignite- https://www.certainpov.com/reignite * Find Matt on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/djstormageddon.com * Find Danny's streams, Playlog Podcast, YouTube channel and more- https://solo.to/cgdannyb TIMESTAMPS * 0:00 Title Card * 0:36 Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts * 16:13 Story Setup/Themes Overview * 38:36 Gameplay and Story, Presentation * 1:16:24 Recommendations/Guest Plugs * 1:32:00 Spoiler Wall/Patron Thank-Yous * 1:33:44 Spoiler Section Music used in the episode is credited to C418. You can purchase the soundtrack here- https://c418.bandcamp.com/album/wanderstop-fm. Tracks used: Introduction, The Fighter, Unknowable, Broom, Wanderstop pt. 1, Boredom, Trust, Farewell Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! (https://patreon.com/realdavejackson) or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/realdavejackson)! Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server! (https://discord.gg/V3ZHz3vYQR) Social Media: BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/tftblpod.bsky.social) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/talesfromthebacklog/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/tftblpod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TalesfromtheBacklog/) Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages (https://linktr.ee/JackAllenCaricatures) Listen to A Top 3 Podcast on Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-top-3-podcast/id1555269504), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2euGp3pWi7Hy1c6fmY526O?si=0ebcb770618c460c) and other podcast platforms (atop3podcast.fireside.fm)!
Continuing our new run of quarterly new music updates is our first episode for 2025, and it's a truly notable start. We have a range of new music today, from well composed soundtracks that play homage to earlier console generations to new projects from popular Minecraft composer C418. We also continue to take our definition of music from a certain timeframe liberally and even have music for a game that doesn't exist (anymore). May these episodes help you learn more about new game music releases, and we'll be ready for more next quarter!Featuring: Mike Salbato, Hilary Andreff; Edited by Mike SalbatoLinks for this episodeExtremely OK Games: Final Earthblade UpdateTracklist0:04:58 - Batten Down the Hatches (Winifred Phillips) - Flint: Treasure of Oblivion0:12:08 - Child of the Earth (Lena Raine) - Earthblade ~ Across the Bounds of Fate0:23:28 - Acoustic: Main Theme of FFVII - Battle Edit (Nobuo Uematsu, arr. Takaaki Nakagawa) - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements0:34:00 - A Different Sun (Amos Roddy) - Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector0:43:22 - Truth (Ada-P) - Urban Myth Dissolution Center0:52:08 - Main theme (Mili feat. Cassie Wei) - ENDER MAGNOLIA: Bloom in the Mist1:09:02 - Hilary's Bonus Track!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomBluesky: @rpgfan.bsky.socialInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
I might have gotten a little carried away this month! I'm dropping my longest mixtape of the season, with a solid twenty or so tracks that I absolutely love. Hope you enjoy it! Happy listening!Tracklist:(00:00:04) Fretless"Settlement (Head Again Cover)", Dovetail, Rob Scallon, Davie504(00:04:08) Wanderstop"Earl Grey Part 2", C418(00:06:47) NieR Re[in]carnation"Shūu (Downpour)", 瀬尾祥太郎(00:10:20) Wyrmhall: Brush and Banter"Lazyday", Tancla(00:12:29) Dancing Pandas Ranger's Path"Welcome to the Melo-Melo Islands!", Tom Schipper(00:15:59) Katamari Forever"Katamari Resort Song", Hideki Tobeta(00:20:48) LittleBigPlanet"The Metropolis", Mat Clark(00:25:56) World of Warcraft: The War Within - Undermined"Out of Your Reach", Leo Kaliski(00:28:39) South of Midnight"PDG", Olivier Deriviere(00:32:51) Warframe"Alive Again", Matthew Chalmers, Francesca Hauser(00:35:57) Star Trucker"Me, Myself and an Open Road", Velvet Bandwagon(00:38:40) Beautiful Katamari"BOYFRIEND A GOGO", Keiichi Okabe, Shogo Yasukawa(00:43:41) Honor of Kings"StarLight", Kye Sones(00:43:31) NieR Re[in]carnation Chill Out Arrangement"Shinpan (Judgment)", Shun Ishiwaka(00:53:20) Minecraft"Memories of Dalarna", Hyper Potions(00:56:19) Love & Terror"Cold Sweats", Melancholy Marionette(00:57:39) Rogue Rhythm (1, 2)"Void 1", "Void 3", Maeror(01:01:15) Picayune Dreams"Extra Stage (Celestial Variant)", milkypossum(01:03:06) R2BEAT"Agressive Virus", TG Get bonus content on Patreon Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Wanderstop is the new game from developer Ivy Road, founded by Davey Wreden, Karla Zimonja, and C418. What looks like a farming game is an exploration of burnout, anxiety, and the "to-do" list nature of video games. It's not for everyone but it might be for you! Get the full list of games (and other stuff) discussed at www.besties.fan. Want more episodes? Join us at patreon.com/thebesties for three bonus episodes each month!
As admirers of Davey Wreden's previous work, we're now thrilled to review his latest game, “Wanderstop”, a cozy tea-making game with a character-driven narrative and some poignant moments that are darker than you'd typically expect from this type of fare. We'll stay spoiler-free for our discussion here, but if you'd like to play the game fresh please know that we wholeheartedly recommend it to cozy game fans and other gamers alike!Wanderstop is available on Steam and Playstation on March 11th:https://store.steampowered.com/app/1299460/Wanderstop/https://store.playstation.com/en-us/concept/10011513Music by C418: https://c418.bandcamp.com/If you have upcoming indie game recommendations, or just want to reach out, feel free to contact us at LevelWithUsPodcast [at] gmail [dot] com!We are on all major podcasting platforms: https://anchor.fm/levelwithusTimestamps:0:00 - Introduction1:28 - What is Wanderstop?3:25 - Main Discussion11:22 - ⭒Star Pieces15:28 - Quick Jabs17:03 - Who's the Fake Fan?22:04 - Who do we recommend this game to?23:25 - Musical Spotlight & Credits
Al and Kevin discuss their most anticipated games of 2025 Timings 00:00:00: Theme Tune 00:00:30: Intro 00:02:22: What Have We Been Up To 00:27:27: What We Are Looking Forward To In 2025 00:58:05: Outro Contact Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript (0:00:30) Al: Hello farmers and welcome to the first episode of the harvest season of 2025. My name is Al. (0:00:38) Kev: Wow, I’m Kevin and hmm. Did you smell that new 2025 smell that New Year’s? No (0:00:46) Al: It smells very much like 2024. We are recording this episode quite early. Four weeks early, (0:00:56) Kev: Yeah, something like that yeah, we broke a favor no (0:00:56) Al: three weeks early three weeks early three weeks early so uh (0:01:01) Al: so yeah who knows what the world will be like in three and a half weeks (0:01:06) Kev: Oh, and boy! (0:01:08) Kev: Oh, gosh, that, you know, that was a time that could have been a “haha” joke, you know, that’s a serious threat these days. (0:01:14) Al: So obviously, we will not have any news, any news that we’ve missed over the last two weeks (0:01:15) Kev: Oh, no! (0:01:24) Al: will be in the next episode. We’ll probably do a news catch-up episode. But yeah, we’re (0:01:30) Kev: Yep. So, you know, very. (0:01:31) Al: going to talk about our exciting, what we’re looking forward to for this year, our most (0:01:37) Al: anticipated games of 2025. (0:01:40) Kev: I mean, surely, you know, chocolate, or haunted chocolatier, which undoubtedly will have the release date by this point, because we’re not recording it early. (0:01:51) Kev: But yes, no. 2025, look at-looking. (0:01:53) Al: I mean, considering he just said that he hasn’t worked on it at all in the last year, (0:02:02) Kev: Yeah (0:02:03) Kev: Yeah (0:02:03) Al: basically, I don’t think that’s the case. (0:02:04) Kev: Yeah (0:02:06) Kev: Those screenshots were doctored (0:02:09) Kev: Yeah, no probably not but uh, but hey things to look forward to 2025 because boy do we need to find those especially out here in the (0:02:19) Al: So we’re going to talk about that, but first of all, Kevin, what have you been up to? (0:02:28) Kev: Okay, so all right since we already broke (0:02:32) Kev: All in um, I mean I’ve been playing a lot of the usual Marvel snap is it’s very busy right now (0:02:38) Kev: There’s a lot going on Marvel snap. I’m playing on its new season (0:02:43) Kev: I’m having fun with it (0:02:44) Al: Of course, when this comes out, it will be nearly time for another new season. (0:02:48) Kev: Probably actually the new season will be out but it’s funny though because (0:02:50) Al: No, because this is releasing on the 1st of January, so it will be another couple of days. (0:02:55) Kev: You’re right, you’re right. Okay. Well almost yeah (0:02:57) Kev: well the end of uh almost the end of that season well either way i’m having fun (0:03:02) Kev: at the start of the season I can’t say about future kevin who he’s out of my mind probably (0:03:07) Kev: um but um honestly that goes hand in hand with uh uh what i’ve really been up to uh because the (0:03:17) Kev: marvel snap season for december is a crossover season with marvel rivals which at the time of (0:03:24) Kev: recording just brought the kids to be here the day before yesterday it’s been a little more than 24 (0:03:29) Kev: hours. (0:03:32) Kev: It’s just Overwatch, but with Marvel, it is just Overwatch, and original Overwatch, (0:03:44) Kev: so I played Overwatch when it first came out in 2016, almost 10 years ago, which is wild, (0:03:50) Kev: 8 years at this point I guess, and I loved Overwatch, I adored it, I played so much Overwatch, (0:03:58) Kev: And then they basically ruined it. (0:04:02) Kev: It was two things. I mean, even before Overwatch 2, (0:04:06) Kev: they, the way they updated and patch things and balance things or whatever, (0:04:14) Kev: they started gearing it very much towards like high level competitive tournament stuff or whatever. (0:04:21) Kev: So they reworked a lot of characters and just basically they ruined a lot of it for me. (0:04:25) Kev: It was just nowhere near as fun when I dropped out. (0:04:30) Kev: which I can’t remember. (0:04:32) Kev: Pre-COVID I think when I finally kind of dropped it, but yeah. (0:04:35) Kev: And then Overwatch 2 came out, which was great because they just– (0:04:40) Kev: here’s the secret, Al, it really was just more Overwatch. (0:04:44) Kev: It was not Overwatch 2. (0:04:46) Kev: It was just the same thing, except they made it even worse (0:04:49) Kev: because I don’t think all the characters were free. (0:04:54) Kev: They changed it from 6v6 to 5v5 and just all sorts of nonsense. (0:05:02) Kev: It’s so– embarrassingly so, I would say. (0:05:06) Kev: Actually, just like the week before Rivals dropped, (0:05:08) Kev: Overwatch 2 did a mode called Overwatch Origins or something. (0:05:11) Kev: I don’t remember. (0:05:12) Kev: Basically, they had a mode where everything (0:05:15) Kev: was set back to the original Overwatch cast and abilities (0:05:19) Kev: and balances and stuff like that, which is really funny. (0:05:22) Kev: They were trying to capture that magic again (0:05:24) Kev: because Rivals was right around the corner. (0:05:28) Kev: But it doesn’t matter because Rivals is here (0:05:32) Kev: and die now. (0:05:34) Kev: So yeah, Mar– (0:05:35) Kev: OK. (0:05:37) Kev: First of all, Marvel Rivals, very stylistic. (0:05:41) Kev: It’s made by NetEase, a Chinese company. (0:05:43) Kev: They have that, what I call Chinese anime aesthetic, (0:05:47) Kev: like ancient impact and stuff. (0:05:49) Kev: Here’s this very edgy, pointy, and stylistic. (0:05:52) Kev: I like it myself. (0:05:55) Kev: But they also have– (0:05:56) Kev: I counted them where, I believe, 29 characters (0:05:59) Kev: at launch, which is insane. (0:06:02) Kev: Then when Overwatch 1 shut down, just at launch, which is wild. (0:06:07) Kev: So we have a good, healthy pick. (0:06:10) Kev: I’ve been trying to play different characters, (0:06:12) Kev: but there’s so many of them. (0:06:15) Kev: There’s– I mean, I like Squirrel Girl a lot. (0:06:19) Kev: She’s like the first one I picked. (0:06:20) Kev: And I think she still might be my favorite. (0:06:22) Kev: Penny Parker with her robot is pretty fun. (0:06:25) Kev: Captain America is really fun. (0:06:27) Kev: His shield just reflects everything. (0:06:29) Kev: I just stand there and let things hit the shield. (0:06:32) Kev: I’m contributing, yeah. (0:06:35) Kev: Hulk is fun. (0:06:37) Kev: Some characters are really hard. (0:06:39) Kev: OK, so Spider-Man played just like Spider-Man (0:06:42) Kev: from the PS4 or 5 games. (0:06:44) Kev: He has a swing. (0:06:45) Kev: He punches. (0:06:46) Kev: He does the web shoot. (0:06:47) Kev: His movement feels just like the PS5 version. (0:06:52) Kev: But that also makes him insanely difficult (0:06:54) Kev: because it’s such a chaotic game. (0:06:56) Kev: So you have to be very precise with Spider-Man. (0:07:00) Kev: and you’re trying to hit other, you know, actual… (0:07:02) Kev: players and such um it’s uh yeah it’s it’s uh it’s great great fun so you’ve never played overwatch (0:07:12) Al: I have not. I’m not a big first person game of any sort kind of person. Like, I’m struggling (0:07:18) Kev: - Mm-hmm. (0:07:19) Kev: - Okay. (0:07:20) Al: to think of any first person game that I actively enjoyed, whether it’s a shooter or anything (0:07:22) Kev: - Yeah. (0:07:24) Kev: - Short. (0:07:26) Al: else. I’m not a huge fan of the perspective, because I think the thing is that you’d think, (0:07:27) Kev: - Short. (0:07:33) Al: oh, well, first person should be the most realistic thing, right? But the problem is (0:07:38) Al: that your screen is not as wide as your (0:07:42) Al: peripheral vision is so I just feel like and this happens in a lot of games (0:07:43) Kev: Yeah, oh, that’s a good point (0:07:46) Al: with movable cameras in that I just feel almost claustrophobic is obviously (0:07:47) Kev: Uh-huh (0:07:51) Al: not a phobia but it’s that sort of idea of like I feel hemmed in and I can’t see (0:07:52) Kev: Yeah (0:07:54) Kev: I get it right yet (0:07:57) Kev: It feels busy. Yeah, I totally can get that. I’m generally not a first-person shooter person either (0:08:03) Kev: I did pick it up for overwatch and whatnot, but you know, here’s here’s the secret out. Here’s a surprise (0:08:09) Kev: Marvel Rivals is not first-person (0:08:11) Al: Oh, it’s not! (0:08:13) Kev: It’s it’s you you hold the back third-person camera. You see your full character when playing (0:08:19) Kev: So as you say you do have a much wider (0:08:23) Kev: Like scope you like how much you can see at once it is my yeah (0:08:26) Al: Oh, yeah. (0:08:29) Kev: So the camera is is focused on you like you’re always centered on it and whatnot (0:08:35) Al: Is Overwatch like this as well? (0:08:37) Kev: No, it is not (0:08:38) Al: Is Overwatch first person? (0:08:39) Kev: Overwatch is first-person. Yes, so you’re not you’re not (0:08:40) Al: Okay, so I’m not so I’m not just making I’m not just making because because people are (0:08:43) Kev: No [LAUGH] Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, I know, yes, because you’re not crazy, no, right? (0:08:44) Al: just saying this is just and you did this exactly. (0:08:46) Al: It’s Overwatch, but Marvel. (0:08:48) Al: So so I’m not going crazy. (0:08:50) Al: I was thinking if it’s Overwatch like Marvel, that would mean it was first person, but it’s (0:08:54) Al: not. (0:08:55) Al: Okay, fine. (0:08:56) Al: I was like, have I just miss on miss remembered this game for like, what, 10 years? (0:09:02) Al: Is that how long since the first one came out? (0:09:04) Kev: No, yes, no, no, no, you are correct and but yeah, here’s like, that’s a big thing, right? (0:09:10) Al: Not 10 years, eight years. (0:09:11) Kev: And yeah, eight years almost ten years, but. (0:09:13) Al: 2016 that year. (0:09:13) Kev: Well, okay. And that’s a big thing because I mean, first of all, like you said, the whole camera thing, like, yeah, I can understand. And so obviously that improves that, especially like I couldn’t imagine playing that as Spider-Man, like being first person while swinging around and fly. (0:09:31) Al: No, no, I’d feel sick. (0:09:32) Kev: Oh my gosh. That would be insane. That would be unplayable. So it works well. They can do stuff like that, right? (0:09:41) Kev: And furthermore, I think (0:09:43) Kev: Because much like overwatch one of the (0:09:50) Kev: Foundations let’s say of the game the pillars is cosmetics right like different skins and emotes and so on and so forth, right? (0:09:56) Kev: so (0:09:57) Kev: When overwatch you get a cool skin well, you can’t see it most of them (0:10:01) Kev: You don’t see it when you’re actually playing the game, right? You see like the characters hand maybe but and the death camera (0:10:06) Kev: I guess but here you can actually see your costumes the whole time when you’re playing the game, which is you know, very nice (0:10:14) Kev: And so and actually on that note (0:10:17) Kev: monetization like they were very clear and (0:10:21) Kev: Transparent about it. They dropped the link a blog like actually two days before the game came out (0:10:25) Kev: we didn’t actually know what it was gonna look so right then but (0:10:29) Kev: Two things they were very adamant and clear about one the game is free to play which overwatch (0:10:34) Kev: original was not I don’t know about overwatch - but Marvel rivals is completely free to play and download and play and (0:10:40) Kev: and furthermore, every character is free to play. (0:10:43) Kev: Like I said, Overwatch, I believe that is not the case anymore. (0:10:46) Kev: In Overwatch 2, you have to buy characters or whatever. (0:10:49) Kev: But here, nope, you can pick whatever character you like. (0:10:52) Kev: They have a Season Pass, Battle Pass thing. (0:10:55) Kev: They have bundles that they call them, (0:10:58) Kev: where you can buy a skin and an emote and an animation. (0:11:01) Kev: All sorts of different things, it’s all grouped up together, right? (0:11:05) Kev: And that’s how they’re going to focus on the monetization. (0:11:08) Kev: It’s all going to be cosmetics, which is fantastic. (0:11:12) Al: And so this game is free to play, and you can play all the characters, and it’s in third (0:11:13) Kev: It is free to play, yep. (0:11:17) Kev: That’s correct. (0:11:18) Al: person, and it’s characters I like. (0:11:20) Kev: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it is. (0:11:22) Al: Damn it. (0:11:23) Kev: Yes, I did it, score. (0:11:26) Al: And it’s on Steam, presumably, so I can play it on Steam Deck. (0:11:26) Kev: It is on Steam, PS5, and Xbox, whatever the current one is, I’ve lost track. (0:11:32) Al: Is it cross-play? (0:11:34) Kev: Okay, actually, I think they did a very fair way of approaching that. (0:11:38) Kev: It is cross-play, if you’re playing casual matches. (0:11:41) Kev: if you’re just doing quick play. (0:11:43) Kev: It is cross play and I see that all the time if you’re playing ranked. (0:11:48) Al: what about cross save (0:11:50) Kev: I think it is cross save. (0:11:52) Kev: I haven’t looked too hard into that but that probably should be I think so. (0:11:53) Al: so if I want to if I want to start it on my steam deck and then go on to my ps5 (0:11:59) Al: presumably I can keep any settings I have (0:12:01) Kev: I I yeah, I don’t I don’t have that hard information in front of me, but I would wager that’s the case. (0:12:10) Kev: But yeah, so if you play ranked, it’s uh, yeah, I know right. (0:12:13) Kev: They’re answering all the questions correctly. (0:12:16) Kev: If you, uh, play, um, if you play ranked, you, you just play with (0:12:20) Kev: people on the same systems or whatever you’re on, which seems fair. (0:12:23) Kev: Yeah, that’s, that’s fine. (0:12:24) Kev: Um, but you can totally play cross play with other folks on slack or whatever. (0:12:28) Kev: Um, so yeah, all right. (0:12:30) Kev: There you go. (0:12:31) Kev: Al’s on board. (0:12:32) Kev: You people should try it too. (0:12:33) Al: Oh, my word, forty seven gigabytes. (0:12:37) Kev: It’s, it’s a beefy boy. (0:12:38) Al: Oh, I literally don’t have enough space on my steam deck. (0:12:39) Kev: Um, wait, 40. (0:12:43) Al: Forty seven, I’m seeing forty seven is what it’s saying on Steam. (0:12:43) Kev: seven? Really? Oh. Good times. Good times. Um, but yeah, it’s, I can’t recommend it enough. (0:12:47) Al: Forty seven gigabytes. (0:12:48) Al: I need to uninstall something or get a bigger SD card. (0:12:52) Al: Because I have forty three gigabytes free. (0:12:59) Kev: It’s, it’s fun. It’s got lots of different styles of play. Groot builds walls. He’s fun. (0:13:06) Kev: Um, Iron Man is always flying. He’s just shoots from the air. He is always lying. Like a little, (0:13:11) Kev: I don’t think he can actually run. (0:13:14) Kev: Loki creates duplicates, so on and so forth. It’s good fun. (0:13:18) Al: this feels like a game that I’m going to stick on my PS5 and use, because I am one of those suckers (0:13:25) Al: that has a PS Portal. So it feels like I’m going to stick it on my PS5, use my PS Portal, (0:13:26) Kev: There you go. (0:13:32) Al: rather than trying to fit it on my Steam tech, which is full to the brim of different games. (0:13:38) Al: Whereas my PS5 currently, I have been playing Astro Bot on it just the last few games. They’ve (0:13:45) Al: they’ve added some the like speed as. (0:13:48) Al: Speed run levels, so I’ve been doing them and I’ve just about to once I’ve finished (0:13:54) Al: playing Zelda, which I will have done by the time this episode comes out, (0:13:57) Al: but I’m not going to talk about that because I’m talking about that. (0:13:59) Al: In the second episode that I’m recording today, just a little behind the scenes. (0:14:00) Kev: that is releasing that is releasing before this episode so you’ve already (0:14:07) Al: March before, three weeks before, I will, I’m going to once I finish Zelda, I’m going to start. (0:14:09) Kev: so you’ve already talked about it actually (0:14:18) Al: Hopefully finish before the end of the year, Sonic Shadows. Sonic Shadow generations. (0:14:24) Kev: Oh I gotta get into that too. Generations, yeah. Oh man I gotta get to that too. (0:14:27) Al: Yeah, because you finished it, haven’t you? (0:14:29) Kev: Uh, no, I finished Sonic, uh, uh, Frontiers, the, the, the open world one. (0:14:33) Al: Oh, I thought you said you finish it, January. I thought you said something about that. (0:14:36) Kev: Oh, I put, uh, original, Sonic Generations, the original Sonic, mm-mm, no, no, I’ve not (0:14:38) Al: No, no, no, no, no. I’m sure I saw you saying something about Shadow. (0:14:42) Al: Did I just misread what you said? (0:14:43) Kev: gotten, maybe, because I finished Sonic Frontiers, but not, uh, I’ve not touched Shadow Generations (0:14:48) Kev: yet, um, I, I actually do have it, it is ready to open, and as soon as I… (0:14:54) Kev: probably finish up the, well, we’ll see, I don’t know, because Marvel Rivals is eating (0:14:57) Kev: my life right now, so at some point I will get to it. Um, uh, going back to, dude, I just posted, (0:15:05) Kev: uh, in the chat here, uh, a Penny Arcade comic, you gotta see it, it’s about playing Marvel (0:15:09) Kev: Rivals on the Steam Deck, just like you were talking about, good times. Um, but yeah, that’s, (0:15:14) Kev: uh, Marvel Rivals, I’m glad I sold Al on it, sick, um, big thumbs up, I’m sure it’s even better by (0:15:21) Kev: by the time this actually comes out. (0:15:21) Al: Oh, well, what I’m going to talk about. Obviously, I’ve also been playing, (0:15:24) Kev: what do you have been up to, Al? (0:15:26) Kev: other than (0:15:30) Kev: yes, other than the Zelda (0:15:32) Kev: which you’ve already talked about (0:15:33) Al: yeah, I’ve also been playing Snap, but I think I’m kind of wrapping up on that for just now, (0:15:39) Al: because I’m just getting a bit tired. I’ve been playing it every single day (0:15:43) Al: a lot, because, I mean, you know, you’ve seen the leaderboard on there. I don’t stop. (0:15:47) Kev: I you you do you I play daily but yeah you curve saw me on the leaderboard (0:15:52) Al: I would love to see, what do I play? I play it on my Mac. I don’t think it has, like, (0:15:54) Kev: every every week you do play good (0:16:00) Al: time, amount of time you’ve played on that. But, like, yeah, the amount of time I put in is just (0:16:07) Al: stupid. Like, I would be playing it for, like, what, two to three hours every single day, (0:16:16) Kev: That’s not, ha ha ha ha ha ha. (0:16:16) Al: two to three hours minimum every single day for about six months. (0:16:21) Kev: Ahhhhhh. (0:16:21) Al: I think I’m rolling back on that a little bit, just because I want to play some other things, (0:16:25) Kev: I don’t, weren’t you so high? (0:16:29) Kev: Yeah, until they bring you back in. (0:16:30) Al: and I’m just getting a little bit tired. They will, of course, because this happened last (0:16:32) Kev: It’s the ebb and flow. (0:16:35) Al: time as well. I played it from launch for a good nine months or something like that, (0:16:41) Al: and then I got tired again, and stopped for a while, and then got back into it six months ago. (0:16:48) Al: I’m sure it will get me back in again, and I’m sure I’ll be annoyed that I… (0:16:51) Al: I took the break because obviously I will be so far behind with the cards, but… (0:16:55) Kev: Well, hopefully they’ll have fixed it by then. (0:16:59) Al: We’ll see. We’ll see. (0:17:00) Kev: We’ll see. (0:17:01) Kev: Probably not. (0:17:01) Kev: It’ll probably take them a minute to fix it. (0:17:04) Al: And I’ve been playing Pocket as well, just my regular daily Pocket. (0:17:09) Al: I’m managing to actually do that as an actual how people do daily games, right? (0:17:13) Al: Of putting like 15 minutes into it a day. (0:17:18) Al: Crazy, I know. I don’t do that. (0:17:18) Kev: I don’t blame you but um well hey pocket no I would just say like I still haven’t got (0:17:19) Al: I put my entire game. (0:17:21) Al: gaming time into a game normally when I’m playing it. (0:17:23) Al: But the other thing I’ve been up to recent. Oh, sorry, are you gonna say something? (0:17:34) Kev: into it and like I don’t know something about it it just feels almost uh the more I hear (0:17:41) Kev: about it while not playing it the weirder it sounds to me which like is very much a (0:17:46) Kev: a me thing like I don’t have all the pieces (0:17:48) Kev: in the puzzle but it’s just I don’t get it I still but regardless good for you (0:17:54) Kev: enjoy your wonder pics which I just learned what is today what’s that it’s (0:17:57) Al: I enjoy it, I like collecting things, and this allows me to collect things without battling. (0:18:09) Al: The other thing I’ve been up to, because I will have talked about all the other games (0:18:13) Al: in different episodes, I’m going to talk about I have been watching the TV show Legion. (0:18:19) Kev: Okay, I have not, but I am familiar with it. First of all, who thought of that premise? (0:18:26) Kev: Let’s make a show about Legion, the Professor X’s son. (0:18:28) Al: it’s it’s yeah and it’s funny it’s funny because um that it that’s the entire link (0:18:36) Al: to marvel stuff is legion and minor spoilers for legion but if you know anything about the (0:18:44) Al: character this will not be a spoiler for you shadow king right that is that that’s it (0:18:48) Kev: yeah yeah I actually found out about shadow king just yesterday I don’t remember how I ended up (0:18:55) Kev: it was a wiki hole and somehow I ended up well I don’t know too much about legion to be honest (0:19:00) Kev: but shadow king showing up threw me for a loop i’ll say that um I guess it makes sense because (0:19:05) Kev: he’s a telepath that’s probably the entirety of it um uh I will say um shadow king actually looks (0:19:05) Al: Yeah. (0:19:13) Kev: decent like they did a good job with how it looks. And Aubrey Plaza is sha- (0:19:18) Kev: I’m not okay when I read that. I was like, “Well, she’s possessed.” I know. Yeah. (0:19:20) Al: she’s yeah I don’t want to say too much because there’s some spoilers but yeah she is acting (0:19:26) Al: shadow king for some of it yeah it is she’s fantastic I mean she’s fantastic and everything (0:19:32) Al: I think I have never been disappointed by her and she does but it’s like such a different character (0:19:32) Kev: I was about to say that “yes” in everything. (0:19:39) Al: to other characters that she’s done like I know she does weird characters like that’s her thing (0:19:44) Kev: Yeah, I was about to she’s not her weird because she has the you know that very blasé face and a lot of the characters (0:19:44) Al: she does weird characters yeah no this is (0:19:50) Kev: They run into that, right? (0:19:50) Al: this is very much she turns up the evil rather than the weird right which is what you want from (0:19:54) Kev: That is yeah, yeah, that’s that’s interesting. I can’t remember the last time I saw replaza play, you know evil (0:20:02) Al: properly evil rather than just like accidentally evil. (0:20:03) Kev: but (0:20:06) Kev: Yeah, oh, yeah, yes, okay. Yes, that’s correct (0:20:10) Kev: Or let’s it may be malicious maybe not outright evil, but (0:20:13) Al: Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure, for sure. (0:20:14) Kev: But yeah, but yeah like a straight evil that’s that is fascinating but hey, but look (0:20:19) Al: Straight evil and nobody said straight. (0:20:22) Kev: Yeah (0:20:24) Kev: She’s um, I mean hey good good. She’s good. She’s a great actress though. Like everyone. I’ve seen her so I’m sure she kills it (0:20:31) Al: Yeah, no, she absolutely does. (0:20:32) Al: She kills, the role is fantastic, but other than, yeah, other than Legion and Shadow (0:20:40) Al: King, every other character is like an original character for the show, which is a little (0:20:44) Kev: Okay, what about not even Charles like cuz that’s (0:20:46) Al: bit weird. (0:20:48) Al: He is, he’s hinted at, but he’s never explicitly said. (0:20:52) Kev: Okay as about this like I I don’t (0:20:54) Kev: Okay, cuz I don’t expect them on screen, but you know that’s kind of a fundamental part of Legion’s characters (0:21:01) Al: So I think they can. (0:21:02) Al: They kind of hint at the fact at some point they hint about his dad being a telepath and they have like a cartoon drawing of who is clearly Charles Xavier, obviously, but it’s just like it’s hinted at, he has never explicitly said. (0:21:17) Kev: Okay (0:21:20) Al: said. (0:21:21) Kev: Okay, so okay (0:21:24) Kev: Two questions one do they ever I’m assuming they don’t have the really stupid Legion here that you see in the comics (0:21:31) Kev: But do they ever make a joke about it? (0:21:32) Al: No, I haven’t, I haven’t noticed anything I like that he has. (0:21:33) Kev: Yeah (0:21:36) Kev: Okay, darn it (0:21:36) Al: I mean, his hair is kind of, yeah, I mean, it kind of sticks up in some way, (0:21:41) Kev: It’s vertical (0:21:42) Al: but it’s not, yeah, it’s not as tall. (0:21:44) Al: It’s nowhere near, it’s like, it looks like a normal, like a possible (0:21:47) Kev: Okay, it’s a plausible hairstyle, okay (0:21:48) Al: realistic hairstyle that is an homage to it, I think they do. (0:21:51) Kev: Okay, so they translated it. Okay. I see. All right. Okay, because yeah, his comics hair is ridiculous. It’s like taller than his head (0:21:57) Al: Yeah. (0:21:59) Al: Yeah. (0:22:02) Kev: Okay, the other question (0:22:04) Kev: how is the (0:22:06) Kev: Multiple personality stuff done right because the bar is now set at moonlight, right? How is how do (0:22:11) Al: So, the interesting thing, so I’m finished season two, and I’ve got one season left to (0:22:17) Al: go, the up until the end of season two, they don’t touch on the multiple personalities (0:22:26) Al: very much. (0:22:26) Kev: What? (0:22:26) Al: Obviously, they’d know, let me finish, let me finish, because up until that point, he’s (0:22:33) Al: almost, he’s not quite sure of what his deal is, right? (0:22:41) Al: He starts off the series being diagnosed with schizophrenia in a mental hospital, and then (0:22:48) Al: gets out of the hospital and is like, “Oh, I wasn’t mentally ill, I was just a powerful (0:22:53) Al: mutant and people didn’t understand that.” (0:22:57) Al: And by the end of season two, they’re like, “No, no, you’re not, it’s not that you’re (0:23:02) Al: not mentally ill, it’s that you’re both.” (0:23:06) Al: So that’s how they finish the second season. (0:23:09) Kev: OK. (0:23:11) Al: Up until the last episode of season two, they’ve done a thing where he’s got voices (0:23:19) Al: talking to him, but until the last episode of season two, they don’t do explicitly his (0:23:25) Al: different personalities talking to each other. (0:23:28) Kev: Okay. Well, yeah, towards. Yeah. Okay. (0:23:28) Al: So they’ve not done that very much. (0:23:32) Al: With Moon Knight, his personalities don’t talk to each other, right? (0:23:36) Al: that is dissociative. And I know that I know that legions meant to be dissociative. (0:23:41) Al: But they do seem to be talking to each other, which is interesting. (0:23:46) Al: So it’s very different from how “Moonlight” works. (0:23:51) Al: And this is probably one of these things where this is not at all what it’s like in real life, (0:23:54) Al: and I understand that, I’m not trying to say. (0:23:55) Kev: oh yeah oh yeah for sure like I have even less expectations of legion in that end because legion (0:24:03) Kev: is so over the top with everything he’s got going on so yeah okay so uh-huh okay (0:24:06) Al: It’s, yeah, it’s very much more towards schizophrenia rather than DID, because it’s like, it’s framed (0:24:16) Al: as voices talking to him in his head, and he talks back to them. And then, yeah, so (0:24:21) Al: are we interested to see what they do in season three with it? Because he’s now kind of like (0:24:26) Al: realized this and like, everybody else realizes it. And he’s kind of like moving towards a (0:24:30) Al: kind of almost villain arc, but it will be interesting to see where they take that because (0:24:34) Kev: Ah. (0:24:35) Al: ‘cause obviously he’s a complicated– (0:24:37) Al: –character who, you know, yeah. (0:24:37) Kev: Whoops. (0:24:38) Kev: Oh, just a little. (0:24:41) Al: So it’ll be interesting to see where they end up, but I’ve enjoyed it so far. (0:24:41) Kev: Just a little. (0:24:43) Kev: OK. (0:24:45) Kev: Well, that’s great. (0:24:45) Al: But yeah, it’s been very weird. (0:24:46) Al: It’s like there’s a character that’s clearly meant to be kind of like rogue, (0:24:52) Al: but not really, in that if she touches someone, she swaps bodies with them. (0:24:54) Kev: Mmm (0:24:58) Kev: Her name is bros not rogue (0:25:01) Al: No, it’s not. (0:25:02) Al: It’s Sydney. (0:25:02) Al: But no, instead of like stealing someone’s power, she literally swaps bodies. (0:25:03) Kev: Okay (0:25:05) Kev: Yeah, that’s that’s pretty cool (0:25:06) Al: With them is interesting, and they’ve very much gone in a dark way with this, rather like, you know, there’s a like, we go into her, her childhood and there’s some like really not great moments where she realizes she can do this and. (0:25:21) Kev: No, I’m sure. Oh, oh gosh. There’s a lot of bad places you can go with that. Oh, that’s not great. Oh (0:25:28) Al: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I’m not going to talk about them on the podcast, but I mean, I might, if you’re if you’re not going to watch it, I might tell you one of them after the podcast because it. (0:25:32) Kev: Sure, but (0:25:36) Kev: Dude I can already take a guess but do tell like mmm (0:25:37) Al: I don’t think that particularly got me. (0:25:40) Al: After the podcast. (0:25:40) Kev: Y’all you could you can yeah there is room to work with there. Absolutely (0:25:46) Al: But yeah, so everyone else, including her are like, as far as I can tell, unique characters, because I was like, I don’t recognize these characters and I went on to Wikipedia and they’re not like. (0:25:58) Al: Legion is linked as the Marvel Legion, and then obviously Shadow King is linked as Shadow King, the Marvel Shadow King and all the other ones, they’re just. (0:26:02) Kev: Yeah, no. (0:26:06) Al: So and so, as this character name, and there’s no like link to a Marvel equivalent for them, so I’m assuming they’re all original characters. (0:26:12) Kev: Uh-huh (0:26:15) Kev: Sure, sure. Okay. Okay. Well (0:26:17) Al: They also have Jermaine Clement. I don’t know if you know who I who I’m talking about. (0:26:21) Kev: That name sounds familiar, let me see. Ah, okay, okay (0:26:22) Al: He was a flight, one of the flight of the concords. No flight of the concords? Yeah, he’s excellent in it as well. So yeah, no, it’s very good. I’m enjoying it and I’m looking forward to season three. (0:26:36) Al: But I’m still finished by the time you hear this episode because I’m going to watch it this week. I’ve only got eight episodes left to go. (0:26:42) Kev: it is it’s such a fascinating thing right because he’s I mean Legion is he is a (0:26:50) Kev: character of some note but not like you know he’s not an A-lister to name in the (0:26:57) Kev: Marvel verse let’s say that right but here they are making a spin a show (0:27:04) Kev: entirely centered or out to him without any of the other Marvel connections so (0:27:09) Kev: So when you hear that, it’s such an interesting practice. (0:27:12) Kev: It’s very cool that they managed to do good with it. (0:27:14) Kev: I have heard good things about it. (0:27:18) Al: Maybe. Yeah, so that’s mostly what I’ve been up to that I haven’t talked about on other episodes. (0:27:26) Kev: All right, cool (0:27:27) Al: Shall we talk about what games we are most looking forward to in 2025? (0:27:34) Kev: “Wildflowers 2” which might be announced by the time this comes out. (0:27:38) Kev: I don’t know. (0:27:39) Al: Oh yeah, they’ve hinted at something coming, haven’t they? (0:27:42) Kev: Yeah, I think it’s coming out. (0:27:44) Kev: So I don’t remember any dates or anything, but that may actually be announced by the (0:27:49) Kev: time this comes out. (0:27:50) Al: Yeah, so I know. (0:27:51) Kev: That may not be a joke. (0:27:53) Al: I know that so I I sent you a link, didn’t I? (0:27:56) Al: Yes, here it was. (0:27:57) Al: So they’re announcing something in the wholesome snack, (0:28:00) Al: which as we’re recording, it’s happening in three days. (0:28:04) Kev: Oh, great. Wildflowers 2 is going to be announced in three days, and I’m not for– (0:28:05) Al: So. (0:28:09) Kev: I can’t confirm it, because I don’t actually know at the time of the recording. (0:28:14) Al: Like, have they hinted towards there being a Wildflowers, too, and it’s not just (0:28:17) Kev: No, okay. That’s me just being hyperbolic. I don’t know, but it’s Drydock Studios. (0:28:22) Kev: It’s from their account, isn’t it? The Wildflowers account, so… (0:28:26) Kev: I don’t know. Who knows? It could be. That would be my hope, of course. Maybe with a different art (0:28:31) Kev: style but you never know um who knows what it’ll be (0:28:35) Kev: um i’ve got my eye on it though for sure though so we’ll see (0:28:37) Al: You’ll play whatever they make, basically, is what you’re saying. (0:28:41) Kev: yeah basically (0:28:44) Al: OK, cool. So we’re going to go through. We’ve each got a list, presumably. (0:28:48) Al: I can’t see Kevin’s list, but presumably we both have a list. (0:28:52) Al: I think what we’ve previously done is talk through one each. (0:28:59) Al: I just kind of go alternately and we’ll talk through our opinions on why we’re looking (0:29:05) Al: looking forward to it, et cetera. (0:29:10) Kev: I am where I cannot find my list I do right if you have a big you had a big list on you (0:29:15) Kev: Where is it? Uh, hold on. Let me see. I’m trying to remember here. You need to go on in slack (0:29:22) Al: I don’t think I’ve posted a big long list of what’s coming out, but it should be on if you look on the notion, there’s a big long list. (0:29:23) Kev: You did yeah (0:29:34) Kev: Um, oh, here it is. Yes. Okay. Okay. Yes. Sorry. Okay. Yeah, I could not find it. Um, but alright, let’s uh, let’s um, yeah. Alright, you start it. (0:29:46) Al: All right, so my first one, and I feel like this has been on my list so many times, but (0:29:52) Al: that’s because I still haven’t properly played it. And that is Snacko because obviously Snacko (0:29:58) Al: is in early access. I haven’t played it yet because it’s been so busy. I think when it (0:30:04) Al: came out last year was a really bad time because it’s December and I’m not going to play a (0:30:08) Al: brand new farming game in December because I’m already like out of it. But. (0:30:16) Al: At some point this year, Snacko will release 1.0 unless something goes seriously wrong. (0:30:23) Al: Like they’ve posted their updated roadmap and it has four updates on it. And it sounds (0:30:29) Al: like they’re expecting that to be done kind of reasonably early next year. So I would (0:30:33) Al: be very surprised if Snacko 1.0 doesn’t come out. So I think that’s probably the thing (0:30:37) Al: I’m most looking forward to. (0:30:38) Kev: Yeah, yeah (0:30:42) Kev: All right, yeah, no, that’s fair like I (0:30:45) Kev: snako isn’t on my radar, but like I (0:30:49) Kev: this is one of those I’ve talked, you know ad nauseam like (0:30:53) Kev: Games that are in early access forever and then they get the 1.0 release like it’s uh (0:30:59) Kev: It’s I don’t know something almost perplexing unless they have a send some games do do it. We’re like a massive (0:31:06) Kev: Addition or patch change, right? (0:31:09) Kev: To list the features to 1.0 (0:31:12) Kev: But you know, we’ll see if it can’t drop. Hopefully it will drop (0:31:15) Kev: Um, I will say the art style still looks great. I will say that right like the pixel cap, but everything else is 3d (0:31:22) Al: Yeah (0:31:22) Kev: um (0:31:23) Al: They’ve they’ve done a lot of work as well (0:31:26) Al: So I’ve seen some recent screenshots and some screenshots from like when they first announced it and they’ve they’ve improved the graphics (0:31:34) Al: A huge amount while still feeling like it’s the same style, which is really impressive (0:31:40) Al: And it’s just I think the thing about snako is I have been talking about this game since we started the podcast. I’m pretty sure (0:31:46) Kev: Oh, that sounds about right. (0:31:48) Al: So, you know to to go that long (0:31:52) Al: I can’t even remember how long is it is this is this the end of year six or is this the end of you? (0:31:57) Al: I think it’s the end of year six in January. It will be six years of the podcast. So (0:32:02) Al: Yeah, just the idea of you know, I’ve been talking about this game for that long (0:32:07) Al: And I’m super excited to to finally properly played it. Obviously I played a (0:32:12) Al: demo (0:32:13) Al: Years ago now, but it’s obviously changed a huge amount since then (0:32:16) Kev: Yeah, that will be cool. Once it hits 1.0. I will say heck maybe even I’ll get on board at that point. I don’t know (0:32:26) Kev: But yeah, it’s uh (0:32:28) Kev: That’s good. Can you imagine that the finally that since it’s you finally get into it (0:32:35) Kev: I mean everything talking about it for this many years and finally we get 1.0 and you play the game proper (0:32:42) Kev: But yeah, all right, I’ll (0:32:45) Kev: I’ll, I’ll take the baton. (0:32:46) Kev: Um, my first pick, um, kind of like, I just talked about Snacko, but this is a similar boat where the game is already out, but I haven’t gotten to it. (0:32:58) Kev: And more importantly, it’s going to be the console release of Hello Kitty Island Adventure. (0:33:02) Kev: Um, ah, well, there you go. (0:33:02) Al: Ah that’s on my list as well. This I’m so excited for because yeah I really liked the game in (0:33:12) Al: general but I hated playing it on my iPad so I was like I played it as much as I needed to (0:33:18) Al: for the episode and went I will play this when it’s on something else because it is such a good (0:33:25) Al: game it is such it looks great it feels great everything about it is great I just did not want (0:33:31) Al: to do it on a touch screen! (0:33:32) Kev: It looks like it looks I know I say this knowing Hello Kitty is like one of the biggest franchises in the world just (0:33:43) Kev: monetary wise right but it looks so much better than what I expect it to be right because I’m not saying Hello Kitty is isn’t like it (0:33:52) Kev: doesn’t do quality stuff but it just does so much stuff right like it’s so everywhere that I’m just I don’t know and I don’t (0:34:00) Kev: expect, you know, super high (0:34:02) Kev: highs, let’s say that, right? But this looks incredible. Just everything going on. Like the (0:34:08) Kev: writing, you write minecarts in this game, it’s wild! And finding the Gudetama’s hidden around, (0:34:15) Kev: oh my, it just sounds incredible. And like, just the massive list of Sanrio characters. (0:34:24) Kev: Yeah, no, this, this, like ever since the, you guys talked about it on that one episode, I’ve been so (0:34:28) Kev: hype for it. You and Maddy talk about it. (0:34:32) Kev: This is probably number one, just because I mean, of course, like we know what it is more or less, right? It’s come out. (0:34:39) Kev: We know I know what to expect. So that’s probably why out of all the names here, it is the one I’m most looking forward to, I would say. (0:34:46) Al: Yeah, I wonder, here’s a question for you. (0:34:47) Kev: Yeah, good stuff. Yeah. (0:34:49) Al: Do you think this will be a Switch 2 launch title? (0:34:57) Al: So as of just now, we just know 2025 for Hello Kitty Island Adventure. (0:35:02) Al: We don’t know when in 2025 and also we’re expecting the Switch 2 to be released in (0:35:10) Al: 2025 and it was announced that it was coming to Switch. (0:35:17) Al: Or it was announced that it was coming to anything else (0:35:20) Kev: Yeah. Yeah. (0:35:21) Al: in a Nintendo Direct, you know, in 2024 this year, June 2024. (0:35:29) Al: You know for a fact that if the Switch 2 is coming out next year, (0:35:33) Al: there are developers that have a version to build against an SDK, right? (0:35:40) Al: You know for a fact that there are games (0:35:41) Al: companies that have that because there’s no way they would release the game (0:35:46) Al: Switch exclusives and this feels like it could be something, right? (0:35:51) Al: Like, do you know? (0:35:52) Kev: fact that it’s already have you know it’s already out right it’s it’s just a port as opposed to ground-up game doesn’t make it a (0:35:58) Al: Exactly, yeah. (0:35:59) Kev: Lot more likely um I I don’t know how strong lead field I’ll say it’s greater than 50% chance. It’ll be a launch title (0:36:06) Al: It’s the fact that we still don’t–it’s been six months, and we still don’t know when it’s (0:36:08) Kev: You know I don’t know (0:36:12) Al: coming out next year, you know? And there were many–like, the general assumption is (0:36:13) Kev: Yeah, you know what that’s that’s fair um (0:36:16) Kev: Umm… (0:36:22) Al: that the Switch 2 release announcement was delayed from September. So June to September (0:36:30) Kev: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah (0:36:31) Al: could be a sort of expected timeline between announcement and date. Don’t know. (0:36:54) Al: Yeah, it will be backwards compatible, but I will say, and this is the thing that people (0:36:58) Al: keep getting wrong, backwards compatible does not mean it will run better on the Switch (0:37:02) Al: 2, necessarily. That’s not how these things work, right? (0:37:04) Kev: No, you’re right, I’m not saying, you know what, that’s a good point. (0:37:10) Kev: Yeah, no, you’re right. (0:37:10) Al: So if they make, because it’s the same thing with PS4 versions on a PS5, do not run better (0:37:16) Al: than on a PS4. Well, not better than a PS4 Pro. They do run better than a PS4, but they (0:37:21) Al: don’t run better than a PS4 Pro (0:37:24) Al: They’re not compiled for the PS5, they’re compiled for the PS4 and PS4 Pro (0:37:29) Al: and then they also work on the PS5 and so like when we got, I remember when I first got a PS5 (0:37:36) Al: Fall Guys was just the PS4 version and then like a year later they released the PS5 version and it (0:37:39) Kev: yeah (0:37:43) Kev: um really oh wow I didn’t try on the ps5 i’ll have to try that (0:37:48) Kev: um (0:37:48) Al: With your ps5 that’s just sitting in the corner (0:37:51) Kev: that’s cool look ps5 was my zen the zone zero machine (0:37:56) Al: Would you have a ps5? Oh, I didn’t know that fair enough (0:37:57) Kev: it was stupid oh yeah I do (0:38:01) Kev: yeah yeah yeah I like I use it it’s not just even the ps5 like in general my playstation or (0:38:08) Kev: or non-Nintendo consoles are– (0:38:09) Kev: get used just from a handful of games, right? (0:38:11) Al: » Yeah. (0:38:11) Kev: Like, they’re games, I want them, right? (0:38:12) Al: Same. (0:38:14) Kev: Like, it’s my Street Fighter machine, (0:38:16) Kev: it’s my Send the Zone Zero machine. (0:38:18) Kev: Now my Mar– well, actually, no, (0:38:19) Kev: I’m not even playing Marvel, (0:38:20) Kev: I’m playing Marvel, I was on Steam, (0:38:21) Kev: Calvin got the– (0:38:23) Kev: ‘cause Calvin was a big Overwatch fan, too, (0:38:25) Kev: so we’re both hyped about it, (0:38:26) Kev: so I was like, okay, you know what? (0:38:27) Kev: I have a computer that can run it, (0:38:29) Kev: I’ll run Marvel, I was on Steam, (0:38:31) Kev: you play on the PlayStation, (0:38:32) Kev: and that’s how we split it up. (0:38:33) Kev: But anyways, but there’s another– (0:38:36) Kev: yeah, Fall Guys, right? (0:38:40) Kev: I probably won’t try it, actually, (0:38:41) Kev: ‘cause I don’t have too much other stuff. (0:38:44) Al: I still love fall guys. It’s great. I don’t play as much as I used to, but I still, it’s (0:38:46) Kev: Oh, yeah, Fall Guys is excellent, (0:38:48) Al: a good fun, good. They they’ve been adding, they’ve been adding loads of great, uh, what’s (0:38:49) Kev: like, there is no denying that, (0:38:51) Kev: they knocked that out of the park. (0:38:52) Kev: I wonder how far it’s come. (0:38:53) Kev: Oh, now I’m curious, maybe I will. (0:38:58) Al: the word I’m looking for? Um, skins. And I really like how they’ve been doing the skins (0:39:04) Al: in that you can quite often get a lot of skins for free. Um, so there’s, there’s a, they (0:39:09) Al: They have a, okay, okay, here’s what I really love about what they’ve been doing. (0:39:14) Al: They have a premium pass, or what do you call it, a ladder, or whatever it is you (0:39:20) Al: call it. (0:39:21) Al: I can’t never remember the terminology these games use. (0:39:24) Al: The battle pass, yeah, sure. (0:39:24) Kev: Battle pass, season pass, I don’t know. (0:39:26) Kev: Yeah. (0:39:26) Al: Season pass. (0:39:27) Al: There we go. (0:39:28) Al: Season pass. (0:39:29) Al: They’ve got a season pass. (0:39:30) Al: But the season pass gives you back the currency that you use to buy the season pass. (0:39:38) Kev: Okay (0:39:38) Al: So if you reach level 40 in the season pass, you have a sentry. (0:39:42) Kev: Yeah (0:39:44) Al: Eventually, refunded your season pass. (0:39:47) Kev: You have the next one free which is always great, yeah (0:39:48) Al: Exactly, so if you’re playing it regularly, you can get so much stuff without actually (0:39:55) Al: having to pay except that first payment, which is really good. (0:39:58) Kev: Yeah, yeah (0:40:00) Al: And they have like a whole bunch of bundles where it’s like, here’s a bunch of skins and (0:40:03) Al: the currency that you use to buy the battle pass. (0:40:04) Kev: Yeah, yeah (0:40:06) Al: So I think, obviously, it still is shoving these things in your face a lot and there’s (0:40:11) Al: a lot of stuff you can’t get without paying. (0:40:14) Kev: Yeah. (0:40:14) Al: You’re exclusive to pay money, pay 20 quid, and you’ll get these skins, but that’s fine. (0:40:20) Al: It’s skins. (0:40:21) Al: Who cares? (0:40:22) Al: You know. (0:40:24) Kev: yeah yeah yeah exactly right at the end of the day even if you don’t care like the game’s (0:40:27) Kev: free and you can still play and it’s entertaining on its own right absolutely um yeah no um so so (0:40:29) Al: Exactly, but my other point about Hello Kitty is they are releasing on PS4 and PS5, they’ve (0:40:35) Kev: there you go fall guys one of my most anticipated 2020 (0:40:44) Al: exclusively said that, so it’s not like they aren’t known to release on two generations (0:40:48) Kev: Yeah, yeah, that’s great. Oh, so there you go. Maybe we’ll get (0:40:49) Al: of the same console at the same time. (0:40:56) Kev: That’s switch to version after all then the ounces (0:41:00) Al: we’re getting close to the point where we’re going to know when the switch is coming out and we’re (0:41:04) Al: going to get the first indications of what the launch titles are. Obviously there will be some (0:41:10) Al: Nintendo stuff but there’s going to be some third-party stuff as well and I would not be surprised if (0:41:15) Al: this is one of them. All right my second one, I guess, I mean my third one was Hello Kitty (0:41:16) Kev: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I, you know, yeah, I could see it. Um, okay. Okay, go ahead. Yeah. (0:41:27) Al: island adventure as well. So how many more do you have? (0:41:28) Kev: All right. Oh, god. I, wait, how many do you have? I’ll just try to match you, because I’m, I’m… (0:41:30) Al: For organizing this. I have four in total, but that included Hello Kitty. But if you have four. (0:41:38) Kev: Oh, oh, well, I could probably go, I could probably do… (0:41:42) Kev: We’ll see. I’ll see. I’m going down the list. Just double check again. (0:41:44) Al: You do another one, do another one now, then because I’ve just (0:41:47) Kev: Okay. All right. Well, first of all, stop the presses. Sorry, as I’ve been double checking all these things, I’ve been in double checking trailers. (0:41:47) Al: done alligator as well. So what’s your, what’s your next one? (0:41:56) Kev: There’s Professor Layton got an out. This is neither here nor there. This might be for the greenhouse. This is Professor Layton. Oh, my gosh. Anyways, okay. (0:42:05) Kev: Okay, here’s one. I’m going to say this not because I (0:42:13) Kev: I might not play it, but I’m just so… (0:42:16) Kev: …curious about it? (0:42:19) Kev: Uh, WANDERSTOP? (0:42:21) Kev: Because that’s the one by the Stanley Parable guy, right? (0:42:25) Kev: And it’s, like, such a wild departure from that. (0:42:30) Kev: I’m… I just wonder what it’s gonna look like, right? (0:42:33) Kev: And, like, we have a trailer, and the game looks fine and whatnot. (0:42:36) Kev: Um, it just looks like a straight, you know, straight-shooting, cozy-type game. (0:42:41) Kev: But, um, so, you know, I don’t know if it’s gonna bring anything super new, but… (0:42:46) Kev: Just the history of that developer really has me wondering what that’s gonna look like. (0:42:50) Kev: Because I’m not expecting there to be some weird Stanley Parable-esque twist, (0:42:57) Kev: but at the same time, I don’t know, maybe? (0:43:00) Al: I don’t expect it to be like a meta-commentary on games the way that Stanley Parable was, (0:43:01) Kev: Like… (0:43:05) Kev: Yeah, yeah. (0:43:06) Al: but I will say that it’s describing itself as a narrative-centric cosy game about change and T. (0:43:12) Kev: Uh-huh. (0:43:13) Al: I feel like it’s going to do something interesting, and that’s not going to be a really boring story. (0:43:16) Kev: » Yeah, it might. (0:43:21) Al: It’s going to be hard-hitting in some kind of way, like I don’t think they would make it (0:43:26) Al: just to make a cosy game. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was… (0:43:30) Al: Maybe a meta-commentary on coziness or something like that, you know, like I could see them (0:43:36) Al: like completely appending what you would expect from a cosy game. (0:43:40) Kev: Yeah, yeah, I I could see that absolutely (0:43:45) Kev: Yeah, so you know like I don’t know if I will get to it (0:43:49) Kev: Maybe it drops out and it’s amazing, but it certainly has grabbed my attention. I’ll say that (0:43:53) Kev: that. (0:43:54) Al: it will, even if you don’t play it, you’ll find out a lot about it because this is going (0:43:58) Al: to be talked about. You know, like the same way that the Stanley Parable was talked about (0:44:00) Kev: Oh, oh, absolutely, right? Like, oh, I’m sure, right. I mean, just having that pedigree alone, like, it’s gonna get talked about, absolutely. (0:44:14) Al: I just noticed the music is done by C418, the guy who did Minecraft music. (0:44:18) Kev: Oh, what? (0:44:20) Kev: Minecraft guy, yeah. Oh, I’m like, ooh. Ooh, that’s, that’s strong. That’s good music. Oh. (0:44:20) Al: » Yeah. (0:44:26) Kev: Um, alright, well, that was an honorable mention, but here, let me, uh, let me- (0:44:30) Kev: I can actually throw one. I probably will play, um, “Tales of Sekyu”? I think that’s how you pronounce it. (0:44:36) Al: say yeah I can I who knows yeah (0:44:38) Kev: I think so. Um, okay. (0:44:44) Kev: Uh, so there is, um, so it is a, you know, it’s- (0:44:50) Kev: What’s the premise? It’s- it’s farming, but it’s yokai. (0:44:51) Al: Jokai. Farming, but Jokai, yep. That’s a perfect explanation of it, really. (0:44:54) Kev: Farming but yokai, right
Hard to realize it's already been a whole year. I'm so glad I followed through with this little project of mine, and I truly hope I helped you discover new artists and new incredible games to try! NOWPLAYING is not going anywhere, and I'll be following all the new VGM releases in 2025. Now, without further ado, let's dive into my last selection of 2024.Credits & timestamps(00:00:04) Wanderstop"Wanterstop", C418(00:03:57) Crow Country"Staring Into the Flames (Epilogue)", Ockeroid(00:05:48) World of Goo 2"There's Something About This Island", Kyle Gabler & Jonny Trengrove(00:09:17) I AM YOUR BEAST"TYRANTS BETTER RUN", rj lake & LAKE SAVAGE(00:12:24) CHUNITHM"colorful", higma & HOTOKE(00:14:43) LEGO Horizon Adventures"post-post apocalyptic dance party", mxmtoon(00:17:19) DJ MAX Respect V"Follow Me - Full Ver.", ND Lee(00:20:39) Newgrounds Rushdown Rivals"Rushdown!", James Landino(00:22:27) Victory Heat Rally"Marathon (Frostbite Harbor)", RoBKTA(00:25:34) PockeDate!"New Beginning", Ternox(00:28:00) DJ MAX Respect V"Krush", Pierre Blanche(00:30:08) Blue Archive"Ark in the Blood Sky", KARUT(00:32:21) Windblown"9:10 Eternal Feast", Danger(00:36:46) Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 - Zombie"Slave", Kevin Sherwood, Vicky Psarakis, Sicksense(00:41:03) Chains of Fury"Fury", Bartosz Szafranski(00:43:22) Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel"SERVANT", eMPIRE SOUND SYSTeMS(00:45:23) Slitterhead"Intermission", Akira Yamaoka(00:48:08) Stellar Blade"Dawn (Holidays)", Hyunmin Cho (00:51:18) To Hell with the Ugly"Clone Party", Clément Duquesne(00:53:32) Infinity Nikki"Together Till Infinity", Jessie JAs always, a huge thank you to Zenibuka for the intro! Find me on Bluesky and Patreon
This week we are excited to introduce you to one of our favorite podcasts being made today, Twenty Thousand Hertz, a family-friendly podcast that tells the stories behind the world's most recognizable and interesting sounds. And this episode features something we can all love... Minecraft. Since its official release in 2011, Minecraft has grown from a small, experimental indie game into the best-selling video game of all time. Today, the game's haunting music and quirky sound effects are just as iconic as its blocky visuals. In this episode, composer and sound designer Daniel Rosenfeld (also known as C418) unpacks how he created the original music and sounds for the game. Your guide on this sonic journey is Dallas Taylor, a sound expert who's been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and is a Ted Mainstage speaker. This episode was written and produced by Leila Battison. To find out more about Twenty Thousand Hertz, you can follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, & Reddit or on their website www.20k.org Looking for merch from Unspookable and your favorite Soundsington Media shows? Head on over to our TeePublic store for t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, stickers, hats and more. Unspookable is a production of Soundsington Media, committed to making quality programming for young audiences and the young at heart. To find out more go to http://www.soundsingtonmedia.com Advertise on Unspookable: advertising@airwavemedia.com
What makes Stardew Valley special? Sure, it's the wonderful music - and there's plenty of that to discuss, and we will. Maybe it's the clear passion of its sole creator. The shedding of life's burdens that the game allows us to experience that we might never otherwise. What makes Stardew Valley special must be all of these things and more - but really, it's probably mostly Abigail. ✉️ Send email to bitharmonypod@gmail.com
Alors que l'épisode 1 est déjà sorti, voici l'épisode qui devait servir de Pilote et qui a été enregistré durant la Dynamit'fest 2024 à Challans (85), le Dimanche 25 Février 2024.(La qualité sonore des interviews est dut au fait que je n'avais encore reçu mes mousses de protections pour le micro. ) Liste non exhaustive des personnes interrogées:-Un membre de l'asso Dynamit'fest-Atelier Drawaki-Amnaysia - Eline Corneloup-Un membre de Crazyflip Liste non exhaustive des musiques diffusées:01:45 [C418 - 90s_tripverse [(2 years of failure)]] (https://c418.bandcamp.com/album/2-years-of-failure)08:43 [Hyleo - Limitless [(HYPERNIGHT VOL 4)]] (https://hypernightlive.bandcamp.com/album/hypernight-vol-4)13:41 [roadblok - Mudokon Pops [(The Action Fox Adventures, Vol. 3)]] (https://r0adbl0k.bandcamp.com/album/the-action-fox-adventures-vol-3)18:23 [Squid Sisters - Tomorrow's Nostalgia Today (RoBKTA Booyah Boombox Frenchie Remix)] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zoUniK182g)26:29 [Satellite Young - Nonai Muchoo (feat. brinq) [(Satellite Young)]] (https://satelliteyoung.bandcamp.com/album/satellite-young)38:51 [Shin'en - The Birch Walk [(Into the Block - A Minecraft Dimension)]] (https://synthspiria.bandcamp.com/album/into-the-block-a-minecraft-dimension)46:49 [AWITW - Jade [(Emotional)]] (https://awitw.bandcamp.com/album/emotional)
From the earliest 8-bit micro masterpieces of back in the day, to the full-blown orchestral epics that provide the soundtrack to the mind-blowing games of today, the music of video games is a wellspring of creativity, imagination and musical adventurousness. Your humble host has not been a "gamer" for many a decade but thankfully the younger generations are keeping on the cutting edge of this world, and bringing their parents along for the ride. Here is where ATTT comes in, with our favorite longtime regular guest, the Old Boy Himself Ryan Blake bringing his progeny in tow to talk video game music. Ryan's son Jasper Blake and Jasper's trusted sidekick Elliott Blake help round out this conversation with a younger perspective and wider knowledge of some of the best video game soundtracks being made today. Picks 10-6 of TOP TEN SONGS FROM VIDEO GAMES are featured in Part 1.Ryan Blake's music is on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/artist/5DMMz3Z5KVxAqf172PiipE?si=QLMdS3SpSXCHzSlxV1yQxwRyan's 90s cover band Il Destro is out there doing stuff all over Orange County!https://www.instagram.com/il_destro_band/Jasper has his own YouTube channel, folks!https://www.youtube.com/@PixelshadowstudiosATTT's Patreon is back, with an exclusive Bonus Episode every month featuring our patented Emergency Pod! format. Join for just $5 a month and get Patreon Emergency Pod #4 with guest Gabe Scalone, out now:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetoptenWe're chatting about music! If you're on Facebook and want to join the ATTT community, chat with us in the All Time Top Ten Podcast Music Chat group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
Today's Broadcast is the entire collection of every single track featured on Nerd Noise Radio - Channel 2 during Calendar 2023 (Season 3). All the conversation and dialog have been scrapped, so these are music-only. 5 little mini-blocks, kinda like 5 little "mini Ch 1s with no intros or outros", all shared back to back....to back, to back, to back. C2R3 (our best of year in review episode - as in "Channel 2 Retrospective 3") is coming very soon, and today's MEGA MIX collection is meant to induce a little excitement for that! Do you think you can suss out which tracks will be chosen by each host? C2R3 will feature four tracks from each episode (one track of each host....by each host - a la HH HJ JH JJ) plus one "wildcard" track apiece - which are used as the episode bookends. NOTE 1: The tracks will be presented here in the same order in which they appeared in the original episodes, which in the case of C2E11, C2E12, C2E14, and C2E15 should all flow pretty naturally, as we do strive for at least some solid flow in the track ordering. However, since C2E13 is a focus on composers and follows the composer flow instead of the musical flow, that portion of today's journey may seem more haphazard and all over the place as a result. :-) NOTE 2: With the lone exception of C2E13, Hugues and I take perfect turns sharing tracks on the episodes, as in, like JHJHJHJ or HJHJHJHJ. But with C2E13, we were taking turns by composer, rather than by track, and we'd each pick a track from each composer, resulting in a turn order that looks more like JHHJJHHJJHHJJH. If you're interested in following along with who picked what as you listen, you're probably better served to follow the track notes for C2E13. With the others, you just have to know who's going first, but C2E13 is more complex, and would require more attention. ---------------------------------------------------------- Episode: C2E11 - "It's SPACETIME" Originally released: 03/03/2023 Episode Theme: Space Music Episode Theme by: St. John Episode Title by: St. John Opening Track: St. John Closing Track: Hugues Episode Link: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL25lcmRub2lzZXJhZGlvL2ZlZWQueG1s/episode/bmVyZG5vaXNlcmFkaW8ucG9kYmVhbi5jb20vNmE2MmZjZjctYjAyMS0zZGM4LTgzY2ItMTc1ODcwMzQxMzli?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjojaS965aDAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ Episode Timestamps: 00:00:00 - 00:42:20 Tracklist Track# - Track - Game - System - Composer(s) - Selected By - Timestamp 01) Snow on the Moon - Fantavision (NA) - PS2 - Ashif Hakik - St. John - 00:00:00 02) Moon's Surface - Dig Dug Arrangement - Multiplatform - c: Yuriko Keino / a: Unknown - Hugues - 00:04:55 03) Terran Theme 3 - Starcraft - PC - Glenn Stafford, Jason Hayes, Derek Duke, Big Tuna, and/or Tracy W. Bush - St. John - 00:06:57 04) Track 4 - Alien 3 - Game Gear - Matt Furniss - Hugues - 00:11:12 05) Track 3 - Colony Wars - PS1 - Tim Wright (aka CoLD SToRAGE) - St. John - 00:15:58 06) The Moon - Duck Tales Remastered - Multiplatform - c: Hiroshige Tonomura / a: Jake Kaufman - Hugues - 00:19:34 07) The Sun Station - The Outer Wilds - Multiplatform - Andrew Prahlow - St. John - 00:22:18 08) Asteroid Core - The Dig - PC - Michael Z. Land - Hugues - 00:24:44 09) Spatial Lullaby - Stellaris - Multiplatform - Gustav Landerholm - St. John - 00:28:38 10) Eline's Theme - JESUS: Kyoufu no Bio Monster - Famicom - Koichi Sugiyama - Hugues - 00:32:36 11) Space BGM 5 - No Man's Sky - Multiplatform - 65daysofstatic, Earcom, and/or Paul Weir - St. John - 00:34:17 12) Outer Rings - Kirby's Epic Yarn - Wii / 3DS - Tomoya Tomita - Hugues - 00:35:02 13) Space - Yoshi's Crafted World - Switch - Kazufumi Umeda - St. John - 00:36:50 14) Rounds 1, 9 - Space Invaders ‘91 - Mega Drive - Noriyuki Iwadare - Hugues - 00:39:44 Episode: C2E12 - "House Music" Originally released: 04/27/2023 Episode Theme: Music from Houses and Towns and Inns and Shops etc Episode Theme by: Hugues Episode Title by: Hugues Opening Track: Hugues Closing Track: St. John Episode Link: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL25lcmRub2lzZXJhZGlvL2ZlZWQueG1s/episode/bmVyZG5vaXNlcmFkaW8ucG9kYmVhbi5jb20vNjcxYjljNjctNDkyMS0zYzJiLThhZjQtMTdlMjU5NTNiMDlh?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjojaS965aDAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ Episode Timestamps: 00:42:22 - 01:18:41 Tracklist Track# - Track - Game - System - Composer(s) - Selected By - Timestamp 01) Training - Luigi's Mansion - GameCube - Kazumi Totaka, and/or Shinobu Tanaka - 00:42:22 02) Itchy and Scratchy - The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare - Genesis - Dean Morrell, Mark Ganus and/or H. Kinsley Thurber - St. John - 00:44:43 03) The Ominous Mansion - Crisis Core: FFVII - Multiplatform - Takeharu Ishimoto - Hugues - 00:46:21 04) Alone in the Town - Silent Hill 2 - PS2 - Akira Yamaoka - St. John - 00:49:29 05) A Quiet Moment - Ys III - TG16 - c: Mieko Ishikawa (Falcom Sound Team J.D.K.) / a: Keita Hoshi - Hugues - 00:51:43 06) Statts - Sword of Vermilion - Genesis - Hiroshi Kawaguchi - St. John - 00:53:43 07) Shenhua's House (Day) - Shenmue II - Dreamcast / XBox - Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Yuzo Koshiro, Ryuji Iuchi, Takeshi Yanagawa, Satoshi Miyashita, Koji Sakurai, Masataka Nitta, Shinji Otsuka, Fumio Ito, Megumi Takano, Osamu Murata, and/or Shinichi Goto - Hugues - 00:55:50 08) Build Mode 4 - The Sims - PC - Jerry Martin and/or Marc Russo - St. John - 00:59:16 09) My Quiet Forest Home - Octopath Traveller - Multiplatform - Yasunori Nishiki - Hugues - 01:02:51 10) Hometown - Last Bible III - Super Famicom - Hiroyuki Yanada - St. John - 01:05:56 11) Dezolis Town 2 - Phantasy Star IV - Genesis - Izuho Numata, and/or Masaki Nakagaki - Hugues - 01:08:43 12) House Theme - LoZ: Breath of the Wild - WiiU / Switch - c: Koji Kondo / a: Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata, and/or Hajime Wakai - St. John - 01:10:22 13) Agitha's Castle - LoZ: Twilight Princess - GameCube / Wii / WiiU - Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ota, and/or Koji Kondo - Hugues - 01:13:26 14) Town #2 - RPG Maker VX Ace - PC - Unknown - St. John - 01:15:28 Episode: C2E13 - "Songs of the Unsung" [our "Masters of VGM" episode - www.mastersofvgm.com]] Originally released: 07/06/2023 Episode Theme: Music by unsung and undersung composers Episode Theme by: St. John Episode Title by: St. John Opening Track: St. John Closing Track: Hugues Episode Link: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL25lcmRub2lzZXJhZGlvL2ZlZWQueG1s/episode/bmVyZG5vaXNlcmFkaW8ucG9kYmVhbi5jb20vNjA5MDlkMTYtNzlkNy0zMzkxLTlhYWMtYmYyZmZjMDBiMjcw?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjojaS965aDAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ Episode Timestamps: 01:18:42 - 02:05:53 Tracklist Track# - Track - Game - System - Composer(s) - Selected By - Timestamp 01) John's 1st composer (of 4): C418 (aka Daniel Rosenfeld) John's Track: Dreiton - Minecraft - Multiplatform - 01:18:42 Hugues' Track: Enforcer Brittanica - Catacomb Snatch - PC - 01:26:33 02) Hugues' 1st composer: Takahiko Abe Hugues' Track: Templ del Sol - Asuteka II - PC88 - 01:30:12 John's Track: Machi - Susanoou Densetsu - PC Engine - 01:32:17 03) John's 2nd composer: Soichi Terada John's Track: Subspace 2 - Fantavision 202X - PC - 01:33:52 Hugues' Track: TV Tower - Ape Escape on the Loose - PSP - 01:37:01 04) Hugues' 2nd composer: Katsumi Tanaka Hugues' Track: Memories of Puyo Puyo - Puyo Puyo CD - PC Engine - 01:40:37 John's Track: Black Hole Anomalies - Space Megaforce - SNES - 01:42:44 05) John's 3rd composer: Hikoshi Hashimoto John's Track: Zena Lan (Heavily Armored) - Cosmic Carnage - 32X - 01:45:01 Hugues' Track: Halftime - Pat Riley Basketball - Genesis - 01:46:54 06) Hugues' 3rd composer: Toshio Murai Hugues' Track: Office Theme - Wall Street Kid - NES - 01:47:19 John's Track: Stage 6 - Cyber Core - PC Engine - 01:49:00 07) John's 4th composer: Joris de Man John's Track: Eternal Conceit - Horizon Forbidden West - PS4 / PS5 - 01:50:29 Hugues' Track: Violet's Theme - Black Belt Challenge - GBA - 01:54:55 08) Hugues' 4th composer: Yoshihiko Miyazaki Hugues' Track: Search Break - JB Harold Murder Club - PC88 - 01:56:53 John's Track: Dream of the Murder - Manhattan Requium - LaserActive - 01:58:51 09) BONUS: “Unknown composers”!!! John's Track: Login Screen - N/A (System Music) - PS5 - 02:01:11 Hugues' Track: Track 5 - Hyper Catalog - PC Engine - 02:03:46 Episode: C2E14 - "Escape Artists" Originally released: 10/12/2023 Episode Theme: Music from Escape Sequences Episode Theme by: Hugues Episode Title by: Hugues Opening Track: Hugues Closing Track: St. John Episode Link: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL25lcmRub2lzZXJhZGlvL2ZlZWQueG1s/episode/bmVyZG5vaXNlcmFkaW8ucG9kYmVhbi5jb20vODRlOWI3M2ItMWRhZC0zMzI2LTkwOWUtZDNhODZjNTMxZWJh?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjojaS965aDAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ Episode Timestamps: 02:05:55 - 02:42:21 Tracklist Track# - Track - Game - System - Composer(s) - Selected By - Timestamp 01) The Last Dungeon - Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap - Master System - Shinichi Sakamoto - Hugues - 02:05:55 02) Act 2 Part 1 - Ninja Gaiden - NES - Keiji Yamagishi, Ryuichi Nitta, and/or Ichiro Nakagawa - St. John - 02:07:36 03) Dance with Traps - Ys IX: Monstrum Nox - PS4/PC/Switch - Hayato Sonoda - Hugues - 02:09:39 04) Police Precinct - Streets of Rage 4 - Multiplatform - Olivier Deriviere - St. John - 02:11:52 05) Distrust - Danganronpa - Multiplatform - Masafumi Takada - Hugues - 02:14:24 06) The Heist (Arasaka Octant Theme) - Cyberpunk 2077 - Multiplatform - Marcin Przybyłowicz, P. T. Adamczyk, and/or Paul Leonard-Morgan - St. John - 02:17:33 07) Walking in Derceto - Alone in the Dark - PC - Phillipe Vachey - Hugues - 02:21:47 08) 4000 Degrees Kelvin - Portal - Multiplatform - Kelly Bailey and/or Mike Morasky - St. John - 02:23:49 09) Recollection - 9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Doors - DS - Shinji Hosoe - Hugues - 02:24:47 [TRIGGER WARNING for the sensory-sensitive: Track 10 begins with about 10 seconds of harsh noise] 10) Sentinel Core Escape - X-Men 2: The Clone Wars - Genesis - Kurt Harland, Mark Miller and/or Nu Romantic Productions - St. John - 02:28:37 11) The Tower - Wolfenstein 3D - Jaguar - Bobby Prince - Hugues - 02:32:02 12) Escape - Metroid - NES - Hirokazu ("Hip") Tanaka - St. John - 02:35:05 13) Ending C - Innsmouth no Yakata - Virtual Boy - Yoshiyuki Ishii and/or Dota Ando - Hugues - 02:37:19 14) Airport Counter - Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Switch - Kazumi Totaka, Yasuaki Iwata, Yumi Takahashi, Shinobu Nagata, Sayako Doi, and/or Masato Ohashi - St. John - 02:39:05 Total Episode Runtime: 00:36:26 Episode: C2E15 - "Animal Planet" Originally released: 11/23/2023 Episode Theme: Music from games with Animal Protagonists Episode Theme by: St. John Episode Title by: St. John Opening Track: St. John Closing Track: Hugues Episode Link: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL25lcmRub2lzZXJhZGlvL2ZlZWQueG1s/episode/bmVyZG5vaXNlcmFkaW8ucG9kYmVhbi5jb20vYTMxOTIwMjctMjRjMy0zOTU0LWE2MzYtYWU3MTAxZjUyYjA1?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjojaS965aDAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ Episode Timestamps: 02:42:23 - 03:16:08 Tracklist Track# - Track - Game - System - Composer(s) - Selected By - Timestamp 01) Spring Yard Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog - Genesis - Masato Nakamura - St. John - 02:42:33 02) Carnival of the Penguins - Thin Ice - Intellivision - George Sanger - Hugues - 02:44:25 03) Woody Land 1 & 2 - Mr. Nutz - Genesis - Matt Furniss - St. John - 02:45:27 04) Gator Alley - Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool - Kaneko Sound Team - Hugues - 02:49:25 05) Industrius - Jazz Jackrabbit - Amiga - Robert A. Allen and/or Joshua Jensen - St. John - 02:52:47 06) Cell - Bucky O'Hare - NES - Tomoko Sumiyama - Hugues - 02:56:38 07) Zoness - Star Fox 64 - N64 - Kōji Kondō and/or Hajime Wakai - St. John - 02:58:51 08) Levels 3 & 20 - Lemmings - Master System - c) Brian Johnston, Tony Williams, and/or Tim Wright / a: Matt Furniss - Hugues - 03:01:07 09) Hanging Waters - Ecco: Defender of the Future - Dreamcast - Tim Follin - St. John - 03:02:44 10) Track 7 - Splash Lake - PC Engine - T's Music - Hugues - 03:05:11 11) Fishing for Seema - Tsuri Tarou - Super Famicom - Katsuhiro Hayashi - St. John - 03:07:02 12) Windmill Hills - Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze - Wii U / Switch - David Wise - Hugues - 03:09:08 13) Stage 5-3: The Magic Box - World of Illusion - Genesis - Haruyo Oguro and/or Tomoko Sasaki - St. John - 03:13:15 14) Level 4 / Ending - T&C Surf Design II - NES - Paul Webb Hugues - 03:14:51 Total Episode Runtime: 03:16:08 Retro Game Club can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retro-game-club/id1453018680 You can also follow Retro Game Club on Facebook and Instagram @retrogameclubpodcast and on Twitter @rgcpodcast. Hugues' blog can be found here: https://huguesjohnson.com/
Today's broadcast, for Theme Thursday, July 6th, 2023 is an episode of the Masters of VGM - season 2 (www.mastersofvgm.com) and is a focus on music from unsung and undersung composers - on an episode we're calling “Songs of the Unsung”. Tracklist: 01) John's 1st composer (of 4): C418 (aka Daniel Rosenfeld) John's Track: Dreiton - Minecraft - MultiplatformEarcatcher - 00:00:00 Music - 00:00:07 Introduction - 00:08:16 Top of the Show pt 1 - 00:09:12 Discussion - 00:12:00 Top of the Show pt 2 - 00:14:19 Hugues' Track: Enforcer Brittanica - Catacomb Snatch - PCMusic - 00:28:44 Discussion - 00:32:23 02) Hugues' 1st composer: Takahiko Abe Hugues' Track: Templo del Sol - Asuteka II - PC88Music - 00:37:18: Discussion - 00:39:31 John's Track: Machi - Susanoou Densetsu - PC EngineMusic - 00:46:36 Discussion - 00:48:24 03) John's 2nd composer: Soichi Terada John's Track: Subspace 2 - Fantavision 202X - PCMusic - 00:56:06 Discussion - 00:59:27 Hugues' Track: TV Tower - Ape Escape on the Loose - PSPMusic - 01:03:30 Discussion - 01:06:54 04) Hugues' 2nd composer: Katsumi Tanaka Hugues' Track: Memories of Puyo Puyo - Puyo Puyo CD - PC EngineMusic - 01:11:09 Discussion - 01:13:25 John's Track: Black Hole Anomalies - Space Megaforce - SNESMusic - 01:19:17 Discussion - 01:21:41 05) John's 3rd composer: Hikoshi Hashimoto John's Track: Zena Lan (Heavily Armored) - Cosmic Carnage - 32XMusic - 01:23:57 Discussion - 01:25:50 Hugues' Track: Halftime - Pat Riley Basketball - GenesisMusic - 01:31:15 Discussion - 01:31:47 06) Hugues' 3rd composer: Toshio Murai Hugues' Track: Office Theme - Wall Street Kid - NESMusic - 01:37:29 Discussion - 01:39:16 John's Track: Stage 6 - Cyber Core - PC EngineMusic - 01:43:31 Discussion - 01:45:01 07) John's 4th composer: Joris de Man John's Track: Eternal Conceit - Horizon Forbidden West - PS4 / PS5Music - 01:48:22 Discussion - 01:53:09 Hugues' Track: Violet's Theme - Black Belt Challenge - GBAMusic - 02:02:56 Discussion - 02:04:59 08) Hugues' 4th composer: Yoshihiko Miyazaki Hugues' Track: Search Break - JB Harold Murder Club - PC88Music - 02:10:56 Discussion - 02:12:43 John's Track: Dream of the Murder - Manhattan Requiem - LaserActiveMusic - 02:18:37 Discussion - 02:21:011 09) BONUS: “Unknown composers”!!! John's Track: Login Screen - N/A (System Music) - PS5Music - 02:24:25 Discussion - 02:27:28 End of show discussion - 02:31:12 Masters of VGM shout-out - 02:34:26 Closing track Discussion - 02:36:13 Sign-off - 02:39:39 Hugues' Track: Track 5 - Hyper Catalog - PC EngineMusic - 02:39:48 Masters of VGM earcatcher (feat. Ed Wilson of “The VGMbassy”) - 02:41:51 Outtakes - 02:43:48 Total episode runtime: 02:51:22 Produced using a mix of Audacity and Ardour (various versions of each), primarily in KDE Neon (Linux) on St. John's main laptop, and secondarily on St. John's Gaming PC “Big Rig” running Garuda KDE Dr460nized Gaming Edition (also Linux). Retro Game Club can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retro-game-club/id1453018680 You can also follow Retro Game Club on Facebook and Instagram @retrogameclubpodcast and on Twitter @rgcpodcast. Hugues' blog can be found here: https://huguesjohnson.com/ The referenced Hugues articles can be found here: JB Harold Article: https://www.huguesjohnson.com/guides/jb/ Ultravox Article: https://huguesjohnson.com/features/ultrabox/ X-Files DVD Article: https://huguesjohnson.com/features/xfiles-dvd/ You can find Nerd Noise Radio on Facebook and on Twitter each @NerdNoiseRadio. There are also two Facebook Groups: Nerd Noise Radio “Easy Mode” where we just have general video game and nerd fun, or for the gearheads among you, Nerd Noise Radio “Expert Mode” where we deep dive sound hardware, composer info, and music theory. You can find the blog at www.nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com. Where we sometimes share additional show notes, and inside info. You can also find Nerd Noise Radio on Archive.org, where we have remixes and super bonuses only available there (such as a music-only alternative version of today's show). Nerd Noise Radio is also a member of the Retro Junkies community, which can be found at www.theretrojunkies.com. And we are a member of the VGM Podcast Fans community on Facebook. St. John is also the admin of the Podcasters of Des Moines Facebook group, which features a number of other podcasters and great programs from the greater Des Moines area. Thanks for listening! Join us again later this month for a Ch 1 on an unnamed soundtrack (and very likely featuring a guest), as well as another Channel F on the VGM compositions of a fellow VGM podcaster, collectively wrapping up our involvement in MoVGM 2! Delicious VGM on Noise from the Hearts of Nerds, and Try Before You Buy on Channel F! And wherever you are….Fly the N!
故事FM ❜ 故事重播今天的节目是一期故事重播。3 月 19 日中非共和国一处矿场突然遭遇武装份子袭击,造成了 9 名中国矿工死亡。很不幸,这 9 位遇难同胞都是广西上林人。3 年前,我们做过一期节目,讲述了广西上林人如何前往非洲淘金,以及在地缘政治的波浪中,他们所面对的生计和死亡。在袭击事件发生后,当年节目的讲述者苏震宇先生转发了一篇文章,标题是《出海打工:可以流汗,不要流泪,不能流血!》如今,事件正在调查,实际情况还不明晰,而这三年来,世界格局和国际关系也发生了很大变化。我们不知道上林人的命运会如何?但越是在这样的时候,越是需要慎重的讨论和理解。我们希望今天的节目能让你在现实、复杂的世界中,看到一些上林人真实的历史处境和命运。 /Staff/ 讲述者 | 苏震宇主播 | @寇爱哲制作人 | 林枫声音设计 | 孙泽雨文字 | 林枫运营 | 翌辰 Yoyo 化晶 /BGM List/ 01.StoryFM Main Theme short – 彭寒(片头曲)02.红日 – 李克勤(刚下飞机)03.Jynweythek – Aphex Twin(黄金海岸)04.Avril 14th – Aphex Twin(一起淘金)05.Wish What(偶遇上林人)06.six – C418(蛇)07.Three Moves Ahead – Dave Porter(利益与是非)08.The Panic(打击淘金)09.爱的代价 – 李宗盛(片尾曲) 用你的声音,讲述你的故事。故事FM 是一档亲历者自述的声音节目。在以下渠道均可收听我们的节目: 苹果播客 | 网易云音乐 | 喜马拉雅蜻蜓FM | 荔枝FM | 懒人听书小宇宙 | QQ音乐 | 酷狗音乐 | 酷我音乐Spotify | Google Podcast 微信公众号:故事FM (ID: story_fm)新浪微博:@故事FM_StoryFM个人微信号:gushi_fm
#54 mari mendengarkan rekomendasi masyarakat edisi bulan Juni, letsgooo. Music Credit: Stranger Think by C418
Wombic alien mechanics, circuit-bent FIFA, worldbuilding soundtrack serendipity. The Syrian-born, Sweden-based artist discusses three important albums.Obay's picks:Boards Of Canada – Music Has The Right To ChildrenC418 – Minecraft: Volume Alpha / Volume BetaCeler – Discourses Of The WitheredCheck out Obay's splendid record Sandbox right here. He's also on Instagram and Facebook.Donate to Crucial Listening on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
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Well, look at that - it's a mailbag episode! Kirk answers your questions on Bo Diddley, Minecraft, The Supremes, chorus guitar, XTC, Parquet Courts, and the mystery of the "Careless Whisper" sax solo.REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE:“Wake Up” by XTC from The Big Express, 1984“Waterfall” and “Don't Stop” by The Stone Roses from The Stone Roses, 1989“The Mind Electric” by Miracle Musical from Hawaii: Part II, 201“Minecraft” by C418, 2009The Minecraft episode of Twenty Thousand Hertz: https://www.20k.org/episodes/minecraft“Briony” by Dario Marianelli from Atonement, 2007“The Mayor” by Kirk Hamilton from The Exited Door, 2009“Bo Diddley” by Bo Diddley, 1962“You Can't Hurry Love” by The Supremes written by Holland-Dozier-Holland (and backed by The Funk Brothers), 1966“Wake Up” by Arcade Fire from Funeral, 2004“In The Heights” by Lin-Manuel Miranda from In The Heights, 2008 and the 2021 film“Chinese Satellite” by Phoebe Bridger from Punisher, 2020“Good 4 U” by Olivia Rodrigo from Sour, 2021“Time After Time” by Cindi Lauper and Rob Hyman from She's So Unusual, 1983“Wide Awake” by Parquet Courts from Wide Awake, 2018“Careless Whisper” by George Michael from Wham!'s 1984 record Make It BigDan Forshaw's video about Steve Gregory's “Careless Whisper” sax solo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UvoRqBDwsIOUTRO SOLOIST: Luke PriceThis episode's outro soloist is Portland fiddle player Luke Price. 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The Music of Minecraft is truly magical. C418 wrote each song with a purpose, for each one to tell a story. Today, we dissect Minecraft's music and look at the different aspects of this very unique music. :------------------: Sources: www.minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Music www.c418.org www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EvH-2e5at4
Today I cover 21w16a, a parkour datapack, and how C418 made up Minecraft's sound effects. 21w16a: https://tinyurl.com/y7mfmu5f Datapack: https://tinyurl.com/nb7ypkdc Article: https://tinyurl.com/ywjmdsuy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peritable/message
Today we're talking about a BIG GAME--it's big because you can build big things in it, and it's big because a huge number of people play it. It's Minecraft! Guided by our expert, Anne Ladyem McDivitt, we explore why Minecraft is so cool, and how big it really is. Plus we got some help from you, our listeners! (Even cooler: we've got actual Minecraft music, from C418. Thanks, C418!)Shownotes, including full transcript, at bigiftrue.abbymullen.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Since its official release in 2011, Minecraft has grown from a small, experimental indie game into the best-selling video game of all time. Today, the game's haunting music and quirky sound effects are just as iconic as its blocky visuals. In this episode, composer and sound designer Daniel Rosenfeld (also known as C418) unpacks how he created the original music and sounds for the game. Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, & Reddit. Subscribe to our Youtube channel here. Become a monthly contributor at 20k.org/donate. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org. Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at Stamps.com. Just click the microphone at the top right corner and type the promo code 20k. Compare home and car insurance rates at policygenius.com. Visit c418.bandcamp.com to purchase Daniel’s music. Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/minecraft Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you for listening to my podcast on Minecraft! I've re-uploaded after making some edits to the soundscape, bringing the db's down a little. The song during the intro. episode is "Free Range" --> Music by Mona Wonderlick Free download: http://bit.ly/free-range-download The music in the second (Interview) episode is from the Minecraft soundtrack by C418
This time on Soundcheck, Michael, Andrew and Ben join forces with Brendan Valentine, resident video game expert and host of fellow CM Life podcast the Raving Geeks to talk about what makes video game music so important. The regular hosts also discuss their personal favorite video game soundtracks. I got one word for you: Gamer! | Featured Artists (and games): Jack Wall, Mass Effect 2, C418, Minecraft, Sugarcult, Burnout Paradise, Awesome Snakes, Skate 2, ConcernedApe, Stardew Valley, Junichi Masuda and Go Ichinose, Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Jeremy Soule, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Ben Crossbones, Organ Trail, OFF!, Grand Theft Auto V, BADBADNOTGOOD, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Lou Reed, Whirr, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Buckner & Garcia.
In today's episode we are looking at C418's music for Minecraft what makes Minecraft's music so special is it is ambient and many players find it complimentary to the game (though not all as you'll find out). So today we pick out our absolute favourites from the Minecraft Soundtrack and discuss them. If you enjoy do remember to follow us and check out our youtube channel: SignetCraft.
Un mundo para hacer lo que te plazca, una aventura de supervivencia o una experiencia creativa en la que el cielo es el límite. El videojuego más vendido de la historia. Minecraft. Toda la música en este episodio fue hecha por C418.
No primeiro episódio do Música Sem Título sobre trilhas sonoras, mergulhamos em uma das obras mais singulares do mundo dos games, a OST de Minecraft. O jogo voltou a ganhar grande destaque e se tornou febre após 10 anos de seu lançamento, e não é presunçoso dizer que o interesse de novos e antigos jogadores seja por conta da sua trilha sonora incrível. Analisamos o que tem de tão especial numa trilha sonora de um jogo que é, na maioria das vezes, definido como um "jogo infantil" ou "restrito a crianças". Pontuamos diversas características ímpares da trilha sonora e compartilhamos a nossa experiência com o próprio jogo. Também destacamos a mente brilhante e prodígia de Daniel Rosenfeld (ou C418 para os mais chegados), o responsável pelas trilhas sonoras de Minecraft (Volume Beta e Alpha).
故事FM ❜ 第 396 期 上世纪 90 年代到 2000 年初,香港文化产业正处于黄金时代。说到那个时代香港的娱乐产品,除了脍炙人口的流行歌曲,登峰造极的电影以外,还有一个名字是绕不开的,那就是 TVB。相比那个时代的内地剧,TVB 电视剧的题材比较接地气,情节也更有戏剧性,尤其是各种让人眼界大开的职场剧成了很多 80 后和 90 后的童年回忆。我们今天的讲述人,小时候也是坐在电视机前看 TVB 的一员,没想到十几年后,她的人生会因为这家电视台而发生巨大的改变。 /Staff/讲述者 | 吴沚默主播 | @寇爱哲制作人 | 也卜声音设计 | 孙泽雨文字 | 也卜运营 | 翌辰 /BGM List/01.Story FM Main Theme – 彭寒(片头曲)02.岁月无情 – 郑少秋(自我介绍)03.Belle Ones(认识王祖蓝)04.Wurlywind(进TVB)05.Nocturnal(拜神仪式)06.six – C418(片尾曲)
Show notes and gallery: http://videogamegrooves.com/2020/07/13/episode-65-ultimate-chicken-horse-minecraft In the land of oddities that is video game music on vinyl records, we like to think that we highlight the special ones, or highlight the special elements in the things you might otherwise overlook, and today we have a bit of both! We're joined this time around by Debug Records' Caleb Denney, primarily to allow us an excuse to highlight hidden gem Ultimate Chicken Horse, from his label. Jeremy divulges some intimate personal secrets about his listening habits, and how it relates to the super-eclectic flavor of the overlooked party game. We reckon with both the high-quality production and variety of UCH, and also the high-quality raccoon action. We move on to Caleb's guest-feature for Minecraft, which, although the world knows the game, we may not have spent a lot of time listening to the music. Composer Daniel Rosenfeld aka C418 has one cardinal rule in the laid-back score, and it's some music to make memories to for sure. We continue with the new releases, of which there are quite a few, as well as a few important represses and last-chance grabs, as well as some now-shipping vinyl you can get your hands on now. In our final segment, Jeremy and Caleb ruminate on our interest (and buying habits) for soundtracks from "old games" versus soundtracks for "new games" on vinyl. Our personal collections, clamorings, and actual spending habits go under the microscope, along with the viability of those products for labels like Debug. https://www.debugrecords.com/ Twitter – @vg_grooves, @jeremy_lamont, @ajohnagnello, @debugrecords Instagram: @debugrecords Facebook: Debug Records Links: Minecraft Volume Beta (Ghostly) Virtuaverse (Blood-Music) (sold out) Wave Break: High Tides (NewRetroWave Bandcamp) Outer Wilds (iam8bit) Conspiravision: Deus Ex Remixed (Materia Collective) CrossCode (Materia Collective) (Bandcamp) The Keyblade War (Materia Collective) Wai Wai World 1+2 (Ship to Shore) (Black Screen Records) Mega Man X 1-8 (Laced Records) (sold out) Mega Man X 1-8 (Light in the Attic) Devil's Crush & Alien Crush (Enjoy the Ride) Röki (Black Screen Records) Beyond Blue (Vinyl Me Please) Image Gallery
故事FM ❜ 第 370 期 我叫苏震宇,广西南宁人,这是我来加纳的第 25 个年头了。我最好的青春都耗在这里。加纳是非洲西岸靠近赤道的一个国家。面积跟广西差不多,黄金储量却能排到世界第四位。其实,25 年前,我对加纳也一无所知,去加纳完全是一个人生意外。 /Staff/讲述者 | 苏震宇主播 | @寇爱哲制作人 | 徐林枫声音设计 | 孙泽雨文字 | 徐林枫运营 | 翌辰 /BGM List/01.StoryFM Main Theme short – 彭寒(片头曲)02.红日 – 李克勤(刚下飞机)03.Jynweythek – Aphex Twin(黄金海岸)04.Avril 14th – Aphex Twin(一起淘金)05.Wish What(偶遇上林人)06.six – C418(蛇)07.Three Moves Ahead – Dave Porter(利益与是非)08.The Panic(打击淘金)09.爱的代价 – 李宗盛(片尾曲)
Minecraft — это не только самая популярная sandbox-игра и социальная лестница для школьников-стримеров. Это еще и удивительная музыка, которая добавляет глубины и философии там, где ничего не происходит. В этом заслуга Даниэля Розенфельда — немецкого электронного музыканта и композитора, который стал культовой фигурой в мире эмбиент-музыки. В десятом — и последнем в этом сезоне — выпуске подкаста HansZimmerJukebox мы слушаем музыку Minecraft, пытаемся понять ее красоту и объяснить, что роднит Майнкрафт с балинезийским гамеланом и французскими музыкальными эксцентриками. Вопросы и предложения в Telegram: https://t.me/ov_ov Автор интро: Александр Коновалов https://twitter.com/KonovalovMusic **** Музыка выпуска: Minecraft Volume Alpha https://c418.org/albums/minecraft-volume-alpha/ Minecraft Volume Beta https://c418.org/albums/minecraft-volume-beta/ Depado https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0tkRHOCneU Daduk - D'est En Ouest [BlueBerry Garden] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsnWDLL3BLM Jean Michel Jarre - “Oxygene” Live In Your Living Room (2007) https://youtu.be/QdkjJ1tiFr8 Erik Satie - Gymnopédie No.1 https://youtu.be/S-Xm7s9eGxU Land Of The Deaf OST Live - Alexei Aigui https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCK408Xye_c Что посмотреть: Minecon 2012 - The Music of Minecraft & Minecraft Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDI2rHG1Xsc&feature=youtu.be The Magic of Minecraft's Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EvH-2e5at4 How C418 made Minecraft's most Iconic song "Sweden" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6tQ7Tj_ts4 The Soundtrack That Makes You Forget It Exists - The Minecraft OST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN0P5H_mdgQ Что почитать: Kotaku: The Best Game Music of 2011: Minecraft https://kotaku.com/the-best-game-music-of-2011-minecraft-5871177 TheGuardian: How Daniel Rosenfeld wrote Minecraft's music https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/nov/07/how-daniel-rosenfeld-wrote-minecraft-music Vice: Minecraft's Composer Explains Why the Music Is 'So Weird' https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/d73q5a/minecrafts-composer-explains-why-the-music-is-so-weird Vice: We Spoke to the Minecraft Composer Who Makes A Living Off the Gaming Community https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vvjabd/we-spoke-to-the-minecraft-composer-that-makes-a-living-off-the-gaming-community LifeWire: Who Is Minecraft's C418? https://www.lifewire.com/who-is-minecrafts-c418-4082284 Kill Screen: THE QUIET IMPORTANCE OF THE MINECRAFT SOUNDTRACK https://killscreen.com/previously/articles/quiet-importance-minecraft-soundtrack/
Friends are truly amazing people. When you think of them, memories of your interactions come up, and those are unchangeable events. Even if things between those you know change over time, they will forever be a part of your life. Whether it was way in the past, right now as I speak, or sometime later in the future, your life will always be intersected by others, which is really nice to think about. These people. Your friends have willingly chosen to be a part of your life, and on the other side, they have chosen you to be a part of theirs. Today, I just want to think about what it truly means to be a friend to others, and perhaps draw out some new ways to think about those around us. And I thank you for being here for Clean's Chats. Accompanying Audio: C418 - Minecraft: Volume Beta Support us!
Investigue sobre Daniel "C418" Rosenfeld y sobre como hizo el soundtrack de minecraft asi como sus problemas. Espero lo disfruten Todos los creditos musicales van a C418. Musica usada Minecraft VOlumen Alpha --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diegodeltoro/message
Combining Minecraft’s Sweden by C418 and rain sounds to make this extremely relaxing and peaceful song!
Hola amigos, últimamente el mundo ha estado en us situación extraña y triste a decir verdad, espero que todos ustedes se encuentren bien en estos tiempos de cuarentena y se estén cuidando. En estos momentos de distanciamiento social yo creo que es algo normal que se sienta la soledad cada vez más cerca. En este episodio hablo sobre este sentimiento y cómo es que llegamos a experimentarlo, qué es, como poder lidiar con el y mucho más. Acompañenme en este viaje de introspección y reconocimiento a un sentir tan normal como el hambre. La música de fondo de este episodio es la versión de AquaSkye de Sweden por C418. Contacto: TW: @LibreMentePdcst IG: @JavierPascalF --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/javier-pascal/message
Minecraft Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past prepares us to innovate the future! Today we're going to look at one of my daughter's favorite things in the whole wide world: Minecraft. Oh, and it's also one the most popular games ever. Modding games had been around for a long, long time. Before Minecraft, there was Dungeon Keeper and Dwarf Fortress. A lot of people my age don't really get Minecraft as a game. I mean, it's not that far off from the world-builder aspect of World of Warcraft from 20 years ago. But there, you built a world to play in. Even before World Of Warcraft, when it was all about building and controlling a village of orcs or humans and conquering another. By the late 90s, a lot of people were tinkering with the Ultima world builder and building new games The Unreal Engine ended up getting used to build another dozen games. World building was going commercial. A few years go buy and in 2009, Swedish video game programmer Notch, known as Marcus Persson in the real world, writes a little game called Cave Game. Persson had been born in 1979 and started programming on the Commodore 128 at 7. He built his first text based game a year later and would go on to write software for others and co-found Wurm Online, a massive multiplayer online role playing game. Cave Game was more a world designer than a game, but the stage was set for something more. He added resource simulation so you could generate resource tiles and manage resources. Suddenly it was becoming a game, which he renamed to Minecraft. Then you could build things with the resources you collected. Like buildings. They were intentionally blocky. The world is generated based on code that seeds objects based on the clock when the world is created, giving it a nice random allocation of resources and areas to explore. You can travel in a 30 million block radius in a biome. These biomes might be deserts or the snow according to how the terrain is laid out. Since people could collect things and build things out of what they'd collected, the creations took on a new sense of meaning. That specific game wasn't exactly unique. It was common going back to before even Civilization 1. The difference is you built buildings as a whole unit. In Minecraft you laid out the blocks to build things and so the buildings took on the shape you gave them. If you wanted to build a house that looked like a famous castle, go for it, if you wanted to design a dungeon like we used to do in Dungeons and Dragons, but in three dimensions, go for it! Other games eventually integrated the same mechanic, allowing you to design buildings within your worlds. Like Skyrim, which made an Axe named after Notch. And just as you can fight in Skyrim, Minecraft eventually added monsters. But famously blocky ones. You could craft weapons, mining tools, crafting tools, and all kinds of things. Even a bed for yourself. You could terraform a world. You could build islands, chop down trees, take eggs from chickens. While the game was still in an alpha state, he added modes. Like Survival, where you could get killed by those wacky zombies, Indev and Infdev. Today there are 5 modes: survival, creative, adventure, hardcore, and spectator. Bugs were fixed, gameplay tweaked, and in 2010, it was time to go beta. Notch quit his job and started to work on Minecraft full-time. Notch founded a company called Mojang to take the game to market. After another year, they took Minecraft to market in 2011. That's when Jeb Bergensten became the lead designer of the game. The sound design was given to us by German composer Daniel Rosenfeld, or C418. By the way, he also produced the Beyond Stranger Things theme, an inspiration for what we use in this podcast! They added servers for better coop play and they added more and more areas. It was vast. Expansive. And growing. Notch made over a hundred million dollars off the game in 2012. Kids watch YouTube videos of other kids playing Minecraft, and many make money off of showing their games. Not as much as Notch has made of course. And the kids watch the game for as long as you'll let them. Like for hours. You default as Alex or Steve. By day you can build and by night, you run away from or kill the zombie, spider, enderman, creeper, or skeleton. The blocky characters are cute. If they weren't so simple and cute, there's a chance the game never would have gone anywhere. But they were, and it has. In fact, it grew so fast that, check this out, Microsoft ended up buying Mojang for 2 and a half billion dollars. And since 2014 they've made well over half a billion dollars off Minecraft and they have over 90 million active players every month, just on mobile. In 2016 they crossed 100 million copies sold. Now they have nearly that many people playing consistently. One of which is my kid. And they've crossed 176 million copies sold. Microsoft took a beating from certain investment There are books to help you play, costumes so you can dress up like the characters, toys so you can play with them, legos because they're blocky as well, apparel so you can show your Minecraft love, sheets to help you sleep when you've played enough. Pretty sure my kid has a little of all of it. The modding nature of the game lives on. Your worlds and mods follow you from device to device. You can buy packs. You can make your own. You can make your own and sell them! You can make money off Minecraft by building packs or by publishing videos. Probably the best summer job ever! The beauty of Minecraft is that you can build worlds and it unlocks a level of creativity in kids I've rarely seen with video games. It feels like Legos that way, but virtual. It can be free or you can pay a nominal fee for certain things in the game. Nothing like the whaling you see with some games. It can be competitive or not. It's even inspired tens of millions of people to learn a little basic coding. It's funny, Minecraft is more than a game, and the return on investment Microsoft continues to receive from their acquisition shows just how smart they are. Unlike you dear listeners, for wasting time listening to me babble. Now get back to work. Or trying to get a block of Obsidian in Minecraft. But before you do, thank you so much for tuning in. We're so lucky to have ya!
To kick off this first pre-Christmas mini-run of ST2, Minecraft seemed perfect. As I type this, it's the best-selling video game of all time, and it's a safe bet that practically every gamer has dipped into its blocky world at some point. Many of us, myself included, have done far more than simply dip in, using its subjective gameplay and nearly infinite possibilities to construct an addictive other life.Along with its influential mechanics, Minecraft is known for its unique approach to music and sound. Its original soundtrack, by C418, is an intensely minimal slow burn through gorgeous piano melodies and soft strings. Once Microsoft acquired the brand, publishing a string of commercial ports and updates, Gareth Coker (known for Ori and the Blind Forest) came on board to score a variety of mash-up packs and minigames. His five albums for Minecraft are just as impressive and interesting as C418's initial work, and I'm honoured to welcome both talents onto this debut episode of ST2. As if that weren't enough, the incredible Laura Shigihara makes a short cameo appearance, discussing her previous collaboration with C418. Laura will later appear in two further episodes of ST2, covering Plants vs. Zombies and Rakuen, and it was great to include her in this huge celebration of Minecraft's audio.We discuss Minecraft's music in painstaking depth, and I hope you enjoy hearing their insights!Lee Tyrrell on Twitter:https://twitter.com/GreenT128C418 on Twitter:https://twitter.com/C418Gareth Coker on Twitter:https://twitter.com/garethcokerLaura Shigihara on Twitter:https://twitter.com/supershigiAvailable through the following platforms:YouTubeSpotifyiTunesStitcherand many more...Support, next week's Fable episode with Russell Shaw, unedited interviews, backdated LIVE shows and more:http://patreon.com/_secretcave
Hoxe sométese ao sexto grao Juan David Díaz López, nado en Lugo nos oitenta. É licenciado en Xornalismo e Historia da Arte, no que fixo o doutoramento sobre a historia dos Hoteis en Galicia. É profesor-titor na UNED en Hª da arte, forma parte do grupo de investigación da USC no que traballa sobre arquitecturas desaparecidas e participa en proxectos de rehabilitación histórica. Playlist 1. Mad Men After Hours - A Beautiful Mine.mp3 2. C418 - floating trees - minecraft volume beta.mp3 3. SMETANA - Moldava.mp3 4. BACH Goldberg Variatio 28.mp3 5. ZIMMER - Interstellar - Mountains.mp3 6. Her - The Moon Song.mp3
New tunes from Chesire Cat, Incident, Fracture, Chopstick Dubplate, LowRIDERz and Claws, Ragga Twins, Akinsa, Rainforest, Etherwood, Jayline, and Ulterior Motive. Special highlight on C418! Artist - Track Title C418 - Sweden Tephra & Arkoze and Nick Modern - Infiltration Toddla T, Alicai Harley - Instruction (Gallong Gal) [Shy FX Remix] Cheshire Cat - Blam Blam [Explicit] (K Jah Remix) Tomoyoshi - Dangerous Night (Original Mix) C418 - Death Paul T & Edward Oberon - Look for the Light Parasite, Maurizzle - BadBwoy Sound (Parasite Remix) C418 - Chris Nectax - Dice Bcee - Back To The Street (feat. Philippa Hanna) (BCee's Re-fix) C418 - Droopy likes your face Incident - Fevered Workforce - Fragments C418 - Équinoxe Fracture - Give Me Love ft. Fox Chopstick Dubplate feat. Nanci Correia and MR Williamz - Tonight (Isaac Maya RMX 1) C418 - Clark Hiddenwave - Voices (Original Mix) C418 - Haggstrom Hiddenwave - Transient (Original Mix) Lowriderz and Claws - N.O.W. Maurizzle & Phoroptic - Marihuana C418 - Door Benny V & K-Warren ft Ragga Twins - Real Junglists (Original Mix) C418 - Subwoofer Lullaby InsideInfo feat. Rhymestar - Airwaves Bou - New Days C418 - Droopy likes ricochet Jonny L - Bass Break (Nu:Tone Remix) Akinsa (feat. Yanai) - Interstellar C418 - Beginning Rainforest - Source Of Thunder Etherwood - See The Sky (ft Thomas Oliver) C418 - Danny Chase & Status - Program [feat. Irah] C418 - Excuse Gravit-E - Stuck in a Rut Jayline feat. Ian Dee - Like a Bird Etherwood - Driving Out C418 - Oxygène Bungle - Infinite Ulterior Motive - OneTwoSeven C418 - Minecraft This is the recording of show 241 on 6-15-19 on Drum & Bass with DJ Pfeif on the Valley Free Radio, WXOJ-LP, 103.3 FM, Northampton, MA US. Join us every Saturday night at 8:00pm to hear live drum & bass music from DJ Pfeif and his special guest DJs, rebroadcast two weeks later on Saturday mornings at 2:00am. Stream the audio live at http://ValleyFreeRadio.org/listen. More information can be found at https://djpfeif.com or Check us out at steemit: https://steemit.com/@mrnuclearpower. Syndicated through the Pacifica Network. Check your local Pacifica Radio syndicate for show times, or request this show to be part of your local station's schedule. Thanks for listening. Enjoy!
This week: Trade with Huawei is banned across the globe, unhappy with Game of Thrones? Sign the petition!, the White House launches a site to report censorship, Minecraft is launching a Pokemon Go-style mobile game, and much, much more. Headlines White House launches tool to report censorship on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter Spotify begins testing its first hardware: a car smart assistant Game of Thrones petition demands remake Audible Book of the Week A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1 by George R. R. Martin Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: The Night King by Ramin Djiwadi from 'Game of Thrones' Hot Topics China's Huawei, 70 affiliates placed on U.S. trade blacklist Exclusive: Google suspends some business with Huawei after Trump Top U.S. Tech Companies Begin to Cut Off Vital Huawei Supplies Huawei: ARM memo tells staff to stop working with China's tech giant U.S. eases restrictions on Huawei; founder says U.S. underestimates. Music Break: Cat by C418 from 'Minecraft' Final Word Minecraft Earth goes a step beyond Pokémon Go to cover the world in blocks The Drill Down Video of the Week Minecraft Earth: Official Reveal Trailer Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Vudu product manager Tosin Onafowokan.
Trailer Video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmAKysSpqnM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmAKysSpqnM) Currently in production, the second season of The Sound Test continues on where the first left off. Though the whole project is in limbo, it's sure to feature a whole new set of insightful interview guests (along with some more familiar ones!). My first interview for the series was with Daniel Rosenfeld, better known as C418. Daniel's incredible and distinctive work on Minecraft is a huge part of its success, and his influence can still be heard in games released today. This trailer features Daniel's thoughts on Minecraft's masterful ambience! C418 Twitter - [https://twitter.com/C418](https://twitter.com/C418) C418 Bandcamp - [https://c418.bandcamp.com/](https://c418.bandcamp.com/) Lee Tyrrell Twitter - [https://twitter.com/GreenT128](https://twitter.com/GreenT128) The Sound Test Season 1 - [https://audioboom.com/channels/4966905](https://audioboom.com/channels/4966905)
Are we in over our heads? We’re talking about Don Bluth’s, Titan A.E. Come sit with us on iTunes and SoundCloud. Our featured songs this week are Ceremony and Dust by Day Wave, Sweden by C418, and Over My Head by Lit. Thanks to SoundEffectsFactory, iWav, Sound Effects Guy for the sound effects used in this episode. And thanks to Home for the use of their music If I’m Wrong.
主播:MR吉祥君(微博)/白无常白总(微信公众号/微博)微信公众号:storybook2012(白无常信箱独家开放中)睡不着电台官方微博:@睡不着FM改编自故事:《单身是一种瘾》作者:@大将军郭(来自豆瓣)背景音乐:1.たぶん明日からがんばる 歌手:中西亮輔2.Everything Happens to Me 歌手:Duke Jordan 3.Don't Know Why 歌手:Tenderly Jazz Piano 4.One More Time 歌手:Tenderly Jazz Piano 5.ASIAN WIND (piano version) 歌手:城之内ミサ6.Haggstrom 歌手:C418 7.君心我心 歌手:全璟璟 8.接下来如何 歌手:Hello Nico
"You play a good game, boy, but the game is finished. Now you die." Hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi end The Spooktacular Cinema series by welcoming our special guest and horror fan Daniel White to the podcast to relive Patrick's 9 year-old self's nightmare with 1979's Phantasm. Listen as they discuss Agnus Scrimm's menace as the Tall Man, the beauty of 70's horror and the polarizing twist ending. Follow Serg Beret Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat @ sergberet Tumblr @ sergberettumbles Follow Patrick Raissi Instagram/Tumblr @ pachathegreat Twitter @ HumaneRamblings Audio Edited by Serg Beret “Film A Week Podcast” is protected by Fair Use as it is a non-profit review show. Any copyrighted material is that of their respective owners and only used as promotion of their work. Music Credits “Hustle,” "Theme for Harold ver. 2," and "The Complex" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Stranger Think" ("Stranger Things" Theme Song Remix) by C418 "Phantasm Theme" by Fred Myrow, Malcolm Seagrave
Episode 037 - The Jordan & Joe Show w/ Jordan Everett Jake's friend Jordan joins us on this episode of the show. We talk about the podcast that never was, listen to some tunes, and answer an enticing Million Dollars But question. Check us out on Facebook! Song of the Week tracks plswaveback by Slacker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyXoFG-HPQs Everything by Murs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmrN_RZ2bEI Stranger Think by C418 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3wGYbq6_Mc Credits Intro Voiceover by Jody at Vining Creative https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWa3yghz9ivhqmBcvmQwucg Easy Listening Track Twisted Reality by Unknown Brain & Anna Yvette https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lcj3XLL3Sw Find out more on the The Jake & Joe Show website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-954d1c for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Jake & Joe Show.
"There is only one possible end. We are monsters. I don't like monsters." Murder is afoot on the podcast in our Criterion of the Month and the hosts attempt to solve it with the spellbinding French horror-thriller Diabolique aka Les Diaboliques. Listen as hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi discuss their thoughts on the Henri-Georges Clouzot thriller with the importance of suspense, a complete ass of a headmaster and their theories on who might be haunting our leads. We also recommend you watch the film beforehand as we spoil the whole plot, but it's not mandatory to enjoy this episode. Follow Serg Beret Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat @ sergberet Tumblr @ sergberettumbles Follow Patrick Raissi Instagram/Tumblr @ pachathegreat Twitter @ HumaneRamblings Audio Edited by Serg Beret “Film A Week Podcast” is protected by Fair Use as it is a non-profit review show. Any copyrighted material is that of their respective owners and only used as promotion of their work. Music Credits “Hustle” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Stranger Think" ("Stranger Things" Theme Song Remix) by C418
"I dunno what the hell's in there, but it's weird and pissed off, whatever it is." In this Classics Revisited episode, the hosts decide to take a look back at the 1982 sci-fi horror classic John Carpenter film "The Thing." Listen as the host discuss the beauty of gore and practical effects, the unfair negative criticism the film received at the time of release, and crack several jokes about everyone's favorite medical spokesman Wilford Brimley. Special Thanks to Syntza for amazing "The Thing Remix" at the end of the episode. Check them out and subscribe at: www.youtube.com/user/Syntza Follow Serg Beret Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat @ sergberet Tumblr @ sergberettumbles Follow Patrick Raissi Instagram/Tumblr @ pachathegreat Twitter @ HumaneRamblings Audio Edited by Serg Beret “Film A Week Podcast” is protected by Fair Use as it is a non-profit review show. Any copyrighted material is that of their respective owners and only used as promotion of their work. Music Credits “Hustle” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Stranger Think" ("Stranger Things" Theme Song Remix) by C418 "John Carpenter The Thing Remix" by Syntza
"Man is more frightening than Gojira." Welcome to the Spooktacular Cinema as we take on the horror genre of film kicking off with our 50th episode! Godzilla interrupts our celebration with the hosts taking a look at the critically-acclaimed 2016 reboot, "Shin Godzilla." Listen as hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi gush over reboot their own knowledge on the beloved Toho kaiju, offer their thoughts on why the reboot works and Serg tells a tale of how he spoiled the 1998 remake for an entire line of moviegoers at age six. Follow Serg Beret Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat @ sergberet Tumblr @ sergberettumbles Follow Patrick Raissi Instagram/Tumblr @ pachathegreat Twitter @ HumaneRamblings Audio Edited by Serg Beret “Film A Week Podcast” is protected by Fair Use as it is a non-profit review show. Any copyrighted material is that of their respective owners and only used as promotion of their work. Music Credits “Hustle” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Stranger Think" ("Stranger Things" Theme Song Remix) by C418 "Simon Says" (Insturmental) by Pharohe Monch
"That's so fetch!" Fetch is so not happening in our "Classics Revisited" episode devoted to the seminal teen comedy whose quoting limit does not exist with the timeless Mean Girls with special guest Jenni Chante from the "Back to the Drawing Board" podcast. Listen as the hosts have a quote-a-thon, Jenni explains the deep meaning behind the makeup choices in the film, discuss the use of the word "slut" and "bitch," and talk crap about high school. All this and our reveal of next month's round of films all focused on the spooky side of cinema. Follow Serg Beret Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat @ sergberet Tumblr @ sergberettumbles Follow Patrick Raissi Instagram/Tumblr @ pachathegreat Twitter @ HumaneRamblings Follow Jenni Chante IG/Twitter/SC/Tumblr @ jennichante Audio Edited by Serg Beret “Film A Week Podcast” is protected by Fair Use as it is a non-profit review show. Any copyrighted material is that of their respective owners and only used as promotion of their work. Music Credits “Hustle” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Stranger Think" ("Stranger Things" Theme Song Remix) by C418
Í þessum fjórða þætti Rófsins skoða Nína og Stefán bókstafinn C, sem fær að vera með í Rófinu þrátt fyrir að tilheyra ekki íslenska stafrófinu. Nína fræðir hlustendur um tónlistarmanninn C418, sem er maðurinn á bak við tónlistina í Minecraft-tölvuleiknum vinsæla, og Stefán kynnir okkur fyrir leyndum töfrum Cheerios-hringjanna. Stefán Pálsson og Nína Richter taka fyrir óvenjuleg málefni í óvenjulegum þætti sem er að vissu leyti óður til sjónvarpsþáttanna bresku QI, sem Stephen Fry gerði fræga. Hver þáttur hefur sinn bókstaf, sem er upphafsstafur þeirra málefna sem rædd eru í þættinum. Hvor þáttarstjórnandinn velur sér eitt málefni til að fjalla um en síðan tengjast málefnin einnig á óvæntan hátt. Þátturinn er í senn fróðlegur og fáránlegur, og geta hlutföllin þar á milli sveiflast til. Nína og Stefán eru bæði á Twitter. Nína er @kisumamma og Stefán er @stebbip. Þátturinn hefur einni fengið sinn eigin reikning: @stafrofid. Ef fólk vill hafa samband, kvart yfir þáttastjórnendum eða koma með ábendingar um sniðug umfjöllunarefni þá er Facebook-síða þáttarins hér á facebook.com/rofidhladvarp.
DOWNLOAD: LOOKit! Ep. 9 “Minecraft” This week my buddies Bill and Louis come on by to teach me what they know about the PC game “Minecraft”. Music for this episode is performed by Daniel Rosenfeld, also known as C418. MUSIC: Daniel Rosenfeld, also known as C418.
DOWNLOAD: LOOKit! Ep. 9 “Minecraft” This week my buddies Bill and Louis come on by to teach me what they know about the PC game “Minecraft”. Music for this episode is performed by Daniel Rosenfeld, also known as C418. MUSIC: … Continue reading →
If you enjoy discussing games, come to the Tech Valley Game Space for Game Club! This month’s game is the blockbuster hit Minecraft, selected by Dylan. Game Club – Episode 15: Minecraft Youtube version | MP3 download | OGG download Intro music: “Living Mice” and outro music: “Mice on Venus” by C418
Episode 15: C4 +/- 18 or (C418’s Now What Blind Spots + The Six Million Dollar Sandwich Now The Dead Texan - Crestfallen Castles Not In Crystal Love) In our 15th episode of #5huffle Dominic tells Jarid about his love for lost art of Yo-Yoing, the duo realize that life is Tetris, they develop yet another genre: Couldhavebeencore, and discuss this week’s tracks.
Lots of news this week starting us out with the creation of an eSports division within EA and capping it off with a Mercedes Benz and Super Mario Maker team up. We discuss a potential trend change in pricing models for FPS games and give our thoughts on the episodic model of the new Final Fantasy 7 remake. Intro: "Full Frontal Assault" - Final Fantasy VII, by SnappleMan & norg (ocremix) Outro: "Haggstrom" - Minecraft, by C418
Welcome to the Jurassic Park Podcast! In this episode we have some news, a great chat with James & Steve from the Jurassic Unicast Podcast, and an awesome listener segment! You can leave us a VOICEMAIL!!! Call 732-825-7763 Follow us on Twitter @JurassicParkPod NEWS: CryTek VR Dino - https://www.inverse.com/article/8325-crytek-s-dinosaur-island-vr-game-is-immersive-jurassic-park Worst Toys - http://abc13.com/shopping/watch-releases-10-worst-toys-list-for-2015/1091007/ Jack Horner Retiring - http://www.ktvq.com/story/30532426/renowned-paleontologist-jack-horner-announces-retirement THIS WEEK'S GUEST: Jurassic Unicast Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIzYHAZ9qDHJRz2u5kGmp3Q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jurassic-Unicast-1516021515356667/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jp_till_i_die IN PODCAST AD: The Drunken Dork Podcast - https://drunkendorkpodcast.wordpress.com/ You can also listen to us on: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jurassic-park-podcast/id999652201?mt=2 Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-jurassic-park-podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiVzi8Dt_3u4yUBhIPGyKgQ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jurassic-park-podcast PodOmatic: http://jurassicparkpod.podomatic.com/ LISTEN TO US ON MORE PODCASTS: I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast: Episode 42 http://iknowdino.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-know-dino-big-dinosaur-podcast/id960976813?mt=2 https://twitter.com/IKnowDino Let's Chat! with Revill and Friends: July 12, 2015 https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-chat!-revill-friends/id809113340?mt=2 https://twitter.com/LetsChatPodcast http://themisfitsnetwork.com/2015/07/lets-chat-revill-friends-brad-jost-dan-caron/ Out of Touch Podcast: Episode 17 https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/out-of-touch-podcast/id955094242?mt=2 http://outoftouch.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/outoftouchpod The Indycast: segments every so often https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/indycast-indiana-jones-news/id275916349?mt=2 FIND US ONLINE: Twitter - https://twitter.com/JurassicParkPod Instagram - https://instagram.com/jurassicparkpod/ Flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/jurassicparkpod/ Tumblr - http://jurassicparkpodcast.tumblr.com/ Discuss JP on Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/JurassicPark/ Send us an email at jurassicparkpod@gmail.com with any ideas, concerns, news, or if you just want to say hello! Also you can send any JP related images for our flickr page. Follow us on Twitter @JurassicParkPod Leave us a VOICEMAIL at 732-825-7763 Thanks for listening!
Premier véritable épisode de la Playlist, où le concept est enfin lancé.10 titres et un titre de la honte pour notre invité, sans oublier sa sélection de musique libre de droit.Nous recevons Quenton (qui a eu la gentillesse de m'aider pour le générique) et ses goûts, disons, contrastés. Voici les titres retenus par Quenton : Downstream de American Head Charge. A moment nowhere de Cyann & benn. Just so you know de American Head Charge. Left Behind de Slipknot. Sweden de C418. 512 de Lamb Of God. Blackhole Sun de Soundgarden. Alle snakker sant de Siri Nilsen. setting sail, coming home de Daren Kobb. To be Me de American Head Charge. Le titre de la honte : Je collectionne les Canards (vivants) de UltraVomit.Le titre libre de droit : Madame olga de Madame olga.Le bonus : God Smiles (english vocals) sur la bande originale de ANNO 2070.Et la playlist sur spotify.
DorkTunes returns for episode 25, and this time we chat to the lovely C418 where we discuss everything from Berlin, Drum & Bass & Game Music Connect 2015!
In which I finally get around to talking about the great Minecraft. calm1 and hef3 by Daniel "C418" Rosenfeld from Minecraft by Markus "notch" Persson and Mojang.
In the third of three crossover episodes with Slap A Show, Emily and the guys talk about Minecraft. During the break, the music playing is by artist C418: “Wet Hands” on the album “Minecraft – Volume Alpha”.
This week, Google+ may be dead, but Google self-driving cars are...on a roll, Can police search cellphones without a warrant?, Denmark in Minecraft, 3D printed prosthetics, and a long lost legend is unearthed in the desert...all this and more... What We're Playing With Dwayne: Eggminder by Quirky and GE Tosin: Mother's Clay Bar/Showtime detailer & ScratchX Headlines When it comes to net neutrality, either the FCC thinks we're idiots, or it just doesn't care FCC's new net neutrality proposal: What do we really know? Netflix statement - Comcast is charging Twice for the same service Comcast statement Google+ Boss Vic Gundotra Leaving Google Google Won (Or Why Google Never Needed A Social Network) Google's self-driving cars hit 700,000 miles, learn city navigation Audible Book of the Week Cubed: A Secret History of the Workplace by Nikil Saval The office cubicle celebrates its 50th anniversary Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Chirp by C418 from Minecraft Hot Topics: Cell Phones and Police - Should Law Enforcement have access to your entire digital life because you forgot to buckle your safety belt? Danish government releases geographic data by way of 1:1 Minecraft map Jose Delgado, Jr. Compares His $50 3D-Printed Hand to His $42,000 Myoelectric Prosthesis Music Break: Chase by John Williams from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Final Word: Streaming Wars: Netflix on Attack Microsoft's 'Xbox Originals' Wades Into Netflix Territory Amazon exclusively streaming critically acclaimed Orphan Black and Downton Abbey The Drill Down Video of the Week Treasure Trove Of Unsold Atari Video Games and Gear Unearthed In New Mexico Landfill Wintergreen "When I Wake Up" Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan. Occasionally joining them is Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor.
Ep. 47 - "Streaming Prometheus" & Soundtracking Best Practices Composer Sascha Dikiciyan and Jeremy Meyers (Deeper Context) join the SoundCast crew to react to the "early" release of Marc Streintenfeld and Harry Gregson-Williams' score for PROMETHEUS on iTunes. The episode 0 release of TRON: UPRISING doesn't escape their critical gaze as well. "What Have You Been Listening To?" is back and finally, the crew discusses "SOUNDTRACKING: BEST PRACTICES" and dive into what sites, apps and tools they use to enjoy their soundtracks. Episode Highlights 00:00 Soundcastify 00:44 Intro and Welcome 04:11 SIDETRACKS: STAR TREk: THE MOTION PICTURE Score Supreme! 08:34 SIDETRACKS: Fox releases PROMETHEUS early on iTunes 27:01 SIDETRACKS: TRON: UPRISING Episode 0 "Beck" 34:16 WHYBLT: In Time, Avengers, Diablo III, Indy Game: The Movie 40:17 WHYBLT: The Matrix Trilogy, Men in Black 3, Ed Wood 49:59 WHYBLT: Avalon, Flight of the Navigator, Avengers, Catacomb Snatch 59:22 Soundtracking: Spotify, Grooveshark, Last.FM. Pandora, Rdio, Deezer, SoundCloud 85:44 Soundtracking: Tomahawk; Subscriptions versus Purchasing 89:20 Soundtracking: Bandcamp, CDBaby, Reverbnation, used CDs, emusic, amazon Music Selections 00:00 "Double Rainbow" via Songify by The Gregory Brothers 04:02 "The Enterprise" (Star Trek - The Motion Picture) by Jerry Goldsmith 09:54 "A Planet" (Prometheus) by Marc Streitenfeld 34:53 "Mother Times Out" (In time) by Craig Armstrong 35:53 "New Tristam" (Diablo III) by Russell Brower 39:21 "A Glow You Know" (Indy Game: The Movie) by Jim Guthrie 40:27 "Bow Whisk Orchestra" (The Matrix) by Don Davis 45:37 "Ed Wood" (Ed Wood by Howard Shore 50:11 "Nine Sisters" (Avalon) by Kenji Kawai 51:53 "The Ship Beckons" (Flight of the Navigator by Alan Silvestri 53:46 "Hellicarrier" (The Avengers) by Alan Silvestri 57:40 "Enforcer Brittanica" (Catacomb Snatch) by C418 and Anosou 99:15 "Mummy F--er" (Catacomb Snatch) by C418 and Anosou Support The SoundCast and purchase these soundtracks through Amazon! PROMETHEUS THE AVENGERS IN TIME THE MATRIX (DELUXE EDITION) MEN IN BLACK 3 ED WOOD AVALON Download the episode here Subscribe and more info here
First Stramash of 2012 featuring excellent chat with Ballet Nouveau Colorado Artistic Director Garrett Ammon about his recent project Love In A Digital Age. Also music by Decade In Exile, Hollywoodfun Downstairs, Paper Bird, Odjbox, Nheap and C418.
Music and SFX by C418. Exclusive songs and music live with Daniel Rosenfeld. https://www.youtube.com/TheShaftPodcast