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Summer Games...Winter Games...California Games...WORLD Games..THESE are the titles that come to mind when one spouts the phrase "Games" Games. BUT, this week on ARG Presents, join Aaron the Caveman and Brent THE CLOWN as we march out a few Games Games that you NEVER hear about these days. Athletics are for suckers! These games are life and death (Not to be confused with the Hunger Games). Kick back, apply your clown makeup and grab your club and we look at Caveman UGH-lympics and Circus Attractions! Email: theretrorotation@gmailFacebook: Amigos Retro GamingTwitch: amigosretrogaming#argpresents #Retrorotation#Retrocomputing
Summer Games...Winter Games...California Games...WORLD Games..THESE are the titles that come to mind when one spouts the phrase "Games" Games. BUT, this week on ARG Presents, join Aaron the Caveman and Brent THE CLOWN as we march out a few Games Games that you NEVER hear about these days. Athletics are for suckers! These games are life and death (Not to be confused with the Hunger Games). Kick back, apply your clown makeup and grab your club and we look at Caveman UGH-lympics and Circus Attractions! Email: theretrorotation@gmailFacebook: Amigos Retro GamingTwitch: amigosretrogaming#argpresents #Retrorotation#Retrocomputing
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Jurandir Filho, Felipe Mesquita, Evandro de Freitas e Bruno Carvalho conversam os jogos de esportes radicais. Esse gênero têm uma história que remonta aos primórdios dos videogames, evoluindo com as plataformas e tecnologias. Desde os gráficos rudimentares do Atari até as experiências imersivas das gerações mais recentes, esses jogos sempre atraíram jogadores de todas as idades, em parte pela possibilidade de experimentar aventuras radicais de forma segura e acessível. Nos anos 1980, tinha o clássico "California Games", onde os jogadores podiam participar de esportes como surfe e skate. A popularidade dos jogos de esportes radicais realmente decolou nos anos 1990, com a chegada de "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater" e "SSX". A combinação de gráficos mais avançados e mecânicas de jogo inovadoras fez com que esses jogos se tornassem um verdadeiro fenômeno cultural. Comentamos também sobre "Skate", "Riders Republic", "Cool Boarders" e muito mais! Mas quais são os melhores? Esse é mais um podcast da nossa série Hall da Fama dos Gêneros.
Ben and Trevor take notes from GOTY contender UFO 50 by improvising limited scope games, such as:a mouse digging his way between houses, looking for treats;dueling painters trying to be the one who paints the most of a house;California Games meets the legal system;and more!
Skateboards, Rollschuhe, Surfbretter, BMX-Räder...kaum ein C64-Spiel transportiert die Coolness und den Lifestyle der 80er so gelungen, wie California Games. Nachdem die olympischen Sommer- und Winterspiele bereits bedient worden waren und mit World Games schon ein erster Versuch in ausgefallenere Disziplinen unternommen wurde, schufen Epyx mit ihrem Ausflug in die Welt der Freizeitsportarten der Westküste ihr vielleicht schönstes Wettkampf-Spiel. Hardy und Daniel haben ihre Badehosen aus dem Schrank geholt und die Hawaiihemden angezogen, in Kalifornien will man schließlich dazugehören! Sprecher: Daniel Cloutier und Hardy Heßdörfer Lust direkt über diese Folge zu diskutieren? Schau doch mal im Nerdwelten Discord Kanal oder auf unserer Facebook Seite vorbei! Auf X (ehemals Twitter) oder unserem Whatsapp-Kanal sind wir ebenfalls zu finden und freuen uns über dein Feedback! Für Unterstützung via Patreon und Steady sind wir sehr dankbar! Dort erhalten Unterstützer Zugang zu monatlichen Bonus-Folgen. Lust auf Nerdwelten Merchandise (Shirts, Tassen, Caps...)? HIER ENTLANG Nerdwelten Musik: Ben Dibbert (Nordischssound) Introstimme: Claudia Urbschat-Mingues Schnitt: Hardy Heßdörfer Produktion: Hardy Heßdörfer Cover-Layout: Dennis Deuster Bilder und Musik stammen aus California Games Kleine Ergänzung: Das von uns als "Konsolen-Cover" bezeichnete Motiv, wurde für US-Versionen des Spiels genutzt.
Cette semaine, on fait le point sur ma vie des derniers temps et ventes de garage, je vous parle de mes impressions sur le rachat d'Intellivision par Atari et le dernier State of Play de Sony, je vous offre un petit guide sur comment construire son portfolio quand on commence comme Game Designer dans l'industrie et je réponds à vos questions concernant la PSVR2, California Games, les jeux de l'été et la bande annonce de Venom: The Last Dance! Bonne écoute!Diffusion originale: le 3 juin 2024. *Pour nous supporter, suivez-nous et laissez une note positive - C'est gratuit et le meilleur encouragement! *Écoutez nous en direct au https://www.twitch.tv/elgemusio*Pour suivre tous mes projets et m'encourager, visitez le https://fredgemus.com/*Musique par Rubis Desrenards. *Disponible en écoute via Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/rubisdesrenards*Vous aimez Rubis Desrenards? Découvrez Rudy Berhnard: linktr.ee/rudyberhnard
This week! More Star Wars Outlaws edition talk, Fallout is great, Golden Axe could be an awesome show, Nintendo's Indie World Showcase, Yakuza Like A Dragon, Virtual Boy on 3DS, and much, much more. Join us, won't you? Links of interest: Indie World Showcase YT video Nintendo Indie World Showcase Everything announced at the Indie World Showcase Sea of Thieves hits 40 million players Fallout games popular amidst the popularity of TV show Fallout 76 beats its concurrent record The Epyx Collection: Handheld brings California Games and five other Atari Lynx games to Switch Comedy Central announces animated Golden Axe Sega show Ubisoft responds to criticism of Star Wars Outlaws' Season Pass-exclusive mission Yakuza: Like A Dragon Gigantic Rampage Edition Dadish 3 Wrecking Crew ‘98 Sea of Thieves Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name Greg Sewart's Extra Life Page The Player One Podcast t-shirt The Player One Podcast mug ResetEra Player One Podcast Topic Player One Podcast Discord Greg Streams on Twitch Gain Ground - Generation 16 #130 Add us in Apple Podcasts Check out Greg's web series Generation 16 - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Running time: 1:46:15
Vi beklager på forhånd for dårlig humor idet Lars og Jon Cato setter seg bak mikrofonene for å snakke om alderdom, nyhetsbildet og masse dataspill. Vi spiller gamle MMO-er og byggespill og helt ferske remakes i ukas episode. Er det sant at Super Mario RPG-remaken på Switch er laget på en japansk sweatshop? Vi avslører sannheten.I tillegg fortsetter vi vår stadig mer populære retrospalte. Denne gangen reiser vi tilbake til juni 1987, hvor en rekke fantastiske spill ligger og venter på oss. California Games, Pirates og Psygnosis-spillet Barbarian - hva var best? Takk nok en gang til alle som hører oss. Send utfordringer til oss ifm episode 500! Vi høres!
In dieser Folge von TBOP surfen sowie skaten Björn und Christian mit Gast und Spieleforscher Rudolf Inderst zurück ins Jahr 1987, um den Spieleklassiker „California Games“ aus dem Hause Epyx zu besprechen. Insbesondere die Versionen für Commodore Amiga, C64, Sega Master System und das NES stehen im Fokus. Schnürt die Rollschuhe und packt die Frisbees mit ein, wir gehen auf Möwenjagd! PS: Gefällt dir unser Podcast? Dann freuen wir uns über Bewertungen auf Spotify und Apple Podcasts sowie Likes und Kommentare auf Twitter und Instagram! Wenn du uns gerne privat schreiben möchtest, dann sende uns doch einfach eine E-Mail an kontakt@tobeonpod.de – Wir freuen uns auf dein Feedback! Weiterführende Links zu dieser Episode: Rudolf auf Twitter Unsere Website Podcassette vorbestellen Sprachnachricht senden TBOP auf Twitter TBOP auf Instagram TBOP auf Nostr TBOP Discord-Channel Den Podcast auf Ko-fi unterstützen
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Bienvenidos a los especiales de verano de 2023!!!!!! Hoy visitamos a la gran Eva Farto, ha sido nuestro primer viaje y lo hemos pasado genial. Hemos estado hablando de muchísimas cosas, entre otras, de California Games, juegaso de verano. Larga vida al Podgaming, Larga vida a The Past Is Now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ¡Be Serraniter a precio de Cafeliter! https://ko-fi.com/thepastisnow SUSCRIBIRSE POR DIÓ Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: @IveliasZero @Cabesa_freeman @ThePastIsNowPod Hemos creado un canal de Discord donde encontraréis las últimas publicaciones, un grupo de gente simpática y del mundillo y muchas sorpresas más! (mentira) https://discord.gg/sHJxY6v
19/6: Ibovespa 0,93%, EUA, Dólar R$ 4,77, AZUL3 +4% e CVCB3 -5% Olá, seja bem-vindo ao Fechamento de Mercado da Levante comigo Flávio Conde, hoje é 2ª feira, 19 de junho, e o programa de hoje é dedicado ao Ismael (merecia mais visualizações e curtidas(, California Games e Solano (mais curtidas), Gilson e Moisés. A bolsa fechou com 0,93%% aos 119.858 pontos mesmo num dia morno porque é feriado nos EUA e bolsas não funcionaram. Por que a bolsa performou assim hoje? 1º. Hoje, de manhã, os sinais eram levemente positivo nas commodities - com petróleo e minério, mas bolsas caindo na Europa e Ásia. Portanto, a bolsa poderia ter cedido, mas não foi assim devido à expectativa do BC avisar, no final da reunião do COPOM, na quarta-feira, às 19h, que o cenário melhorou e os juros poderão baixar no 2º. semestre. Além disso, as projeções de inflação, IPCA, 2023, caíram para 5,12% de 5,42% anteriormente. Mais importante, mudaram a projeção de 1ª. redução de juros da Selic para agosto de 13,75% para 13,50%, corte de 0,25% e 12,25%, para dezembro de 2023, versus 12,50% anteriormente. 2º. Nas 15 mais negociadas 12 subiram lideradas por PETR4 2,6%, B3 1%, RENT3 3,6%, ITUB4 1,3%, BBDC4 1,8%, BB 1,8%, AZUL 3,6%, JBS 4%, LREN3 2,2%, MGLU 0,10%, EMBR3 0,35% e RAIL3 1%. 3º. Nas 15 mais negociadas apenas 3 caíram com VALE3 -0,30%, PRIO3 -0,8% e BB Seguridade -1%. 4º. O petróleo recuou -0,70% a US$ 76,1 x US$ 76,6, na sexta-feira, com PETR4 2,6% R$ 30,43, PRIO3 -0,77% R$ 35,99 e 3R 0,90% R$ 32,78. 5º. O minério caiu -1,3% a US$ 113,1 x US$ 114,6, na sexta-feira, e VALE3 recuou apenas -0,30% a R$ 69,48, e CMIN3 1,3% a R$ 4,53 e Gerdau 1% R$ 26,23. 7º. Nos EUA, foi feriado e não abriram as bolsas. 8o. Dólar caiu 5 centavos e foi a R$ 4,77 de R$ 4,82, na sexta-feira, com visão positiva de investidores sobre o Brasil, que passa por processo de queda da inflação, aceleração do crescimento, perspectiva de corte de juros e de mais controle na área fiscal. O dólar cai 5,9% no mês e 9,6% no acumulado do ano. Este é o menor valor de fechamento desde 31 de maio de 2022, quando encerrou a R$ 4,7542. Estrangeiros: O saldo de investimentos estrangeiros na Bovespa na quinta-feira, 15 de junho, ficou positivo em R$ 410 milhões, segundo dados da B3, quando a bolsa subiu 0,13%. No mês, está positivo em R$ 7,4 bilhões e bolsa sobe 10,6%. No acumulado do ano, o saldo de estrangeiros na Bovespa está positivo em R$ 16,9 bilhões e o Ibovespa sobe 12,94%. Destaques de alta: AZUL4 +3.93% R$ 21,42 RENT3 +3.90% R$ 67,62 JBSS3 +3.86% R$ 18,57 COGN3 +3.73% R$ 3,34 MRFG3 +3.46% R$ 7,48 Destaques de baixa: CVCB3 -5.11% R$ 4,27 NTCO3 -2.37% R$ 16,07 ALPA4 -2.06% R$ 10,92 ASAI3 -1.92% R$ 13,25 HAPV3 -1.61% R$ 4,28 Agora, eu vou falar de Gerdau a pedidos dos assinantes da Levante. Responderei tbm sobre Aeris Petrobras, Direito de Retirada, Tupy (preço-alvo), BB Seguridade (preço-alvo), Positivo (longo prazo), Sapr/Romi, Rani e Vivit (acertei), PRIO (preço-alvo) e SLC (idem)
California Games var en stor hit på en del hjemmedatamaskiner og konsoller. Men cd SPILL trenger eksperthjelp fra Jostein Hakestad fra RadCrew for å mimre om dette spillet. For PC versjonen var kanskje ikke den beste. Gammel anmeldelse fra SegaMasterForce Les et tilbakeblikk skrevet av Joachim Froholt Les tilhørende artikkel hos spillhistorie.no Støtt oss gjerne på patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cdSPILL (00:00) Intro (02:15) Velkommen til Jostein Hakestad Fra RadCrew: https://www.radcrew.net (03:13) Praktisk info (04:34) Tilbakeblikk på TiltCast 3.0 (06:46) Kommentarer fra DigDug og Digger (09:45) Dagens spill: California Games (14:01) Øvelsene: Half Pipe Skateboarding (14:23) Øvelsene: Footbag aka Hacky sack (15:02) Surfing (16:00) Rollerskating (16:41) BMX (17:20) Flying disc Frisbee (19:52) Vi prater om konsoll(!) (23:28) Best idretter (28:19) Litt om Mega Drive-versjonen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE4464ikHuk (31:53) Tech Specs: California Games (36:44) Dagens spill: California Games II (40:02) Øvelsene: Bodyboarding En surfevariant (40:33) Gjennomgår øvelsene Bodyboarding Hang gliding Jet surfing Skateboarding Snowboarding (42:00) Hanggliding (42:50) Jet surfing Vannscooter (44:06) Skateboarding I en half-pipe og full-pipe (48:52) Snowboarding (52:30) Rangering av idrettene (56:08) Musikken (58:46) Uncredited Vanlig (01:01:47) Vanskeligere å ta vare på spillhistorien (01:04:39) En gammel anmeldelse av CF2 https://www.smspower.org/Scans/SegaMasterForce-Magazine-Issue2?gallerypage=23 (01:06:36) Musikken i California Games II (01:07:45) Andre Epyx Spill California Games California Games II Summer Games Summer Games II The Games: Summer Edition The Games: Winter Edition Winter Games World Games (01:09:57) Lignende spill: DuckTales; Quest for Gold (01:10:38) Home Alone (01:10:55) Kommentarer fra Facebook og Twitter (01:17:54) Har California Games holdt seg? (01:19:25) Har California Games II holdt seg? (01:20:37) Finnes det noe tilsvarende idag? Nintendo Switch Sports Shred! 2 - ft Sam Pilgrim
"Please Insert Coin", dieser Lettern dürften bekannt klingen für Menschen, die in den 70ern zur Welt kamen und in den 80ern aufwuchsen. Arcade-Automaten wollten immerzu Münzgeld und wenn man ein besserer Spieler war, dann hatte man mehr von seiner Investition. "Game Over" war gleichbedeutend mit "Geld nachwerfen", aber dennoch musste man von vornew beginnen. In Folge 8 von "Tales of Us" geht es um Computerspiele, als dieses Hobby noch in den Kinderschuhen steckte. Wir fokusieren und auf Spiele aus unserer Erinnerung, meist auf dem Commodore 64 damals, allerdings wurden die Spiele oft zuerst für Arcade-Automaten entwickelt und in Spielhallen gezockt. Erst später wurden sie dann auf Heimsystem portiert. Wenn sich eure heimliche "Nerd-Seele" nun gekitzelt fühlt, dann verpasst nicht "Nerds Unite - C64 Games".Folgende Songs haben wir heute auf die Playlist gesetzt:Philipp Boa and the Voodooclub: Container LoveEisenfunk: PongFür Euch stehen folgende Songs zur Auswahl:Propaganda: Dr. MabuseUnheilig: Herz aus EisLinkin Park: NumbDie "Mother of all Playlists" findet ihr bei Spotify und AmazonMusic.Erreichen könnt ihr uns untertalesofus.de oder über Facebook und Instagram
Chiudiamo il 2022 di Retroutcast con il primo di due episodi dedicati ai cinquant'anni di Atari. Oggi si chiacchiera di Atari Lynx e, nello specifico, di California Games e Todd's Adventures in Slime World. Buon ascolto! Soundtraccia: Tanaka - Alessandro Mucchi
Jason thinks about nuts, Andrew ponders security and Martin gets crankin'! How Does One Describe This Show? 00:00:00 How would you describe this show? Let us know!
Kennt ihr noch die Epyx-Spiele von damals? Nein, das ist kein Schreibfehler, die Rede ist nicht von Epic, sondern wirklich von Epyx. Summer Games, Winter Games, World Games und natürlich California Games. In eine ähnliche Kerbe schlägt Our Summer Sports auf der Nintendo Switch, da auch dieses Spiel dazu einlädt, seine Freunde vor der heimischen Konsole für einen großen Wettkampf zu versammeln. So wie früher bei Summer Games am C-64. Viel Spaß beim Hören
1. Amazon has released its top 10 best selling games of 2017 2. Nvidia's brand new gaming monitor is RIDICULOUS! 3. EA looking to fuck Anthem Also. We talk about our most anticipated games of 2018 Dan will share a hilarious story about his mates JB Hifi experience 2018 cops it only 11 days in with "Iv'e Got You In My Sights" Retro Pick of the Week - Atari 2600 with California Games. Check out all of GOA shows.
1. Amazon has released its top 10 best selling games of 2017 2. Nvidia's brand new gaming monitor is RIDICULOUS! 3. EA looking to fuck Anthem Also. We talk about our most anticipated games of 2018 Dan will share a hilarious story about his mates JB Hifi experience 2018 cops it only 11 days in with "Iv'e Got You In My Sights" Retro Pick of the Week - Atari 2600 with California Games. Check out all of GOA shows.
In the month of September 1987 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode sixty-two of Zapped to the Past, we look at some of those games, including the clement California Games, the gregarious Game Over and the transient Transatlantic Balloon Challenge and wonder, why does an eagle need to recharge its energy on a giant balloon? Games covered in this episode: California Games Realm Game Over Trans-Atlantic Balloon Challenge Mystery of the Nile The Living Daylights Road Runner Exolon Street Sports Baseball Snapdragon Re-Bounder Find us here: https://zappedtothepast.com/ Please visit the website of David Hearne Writer - our amazing show sponsor: https://www.davidhearnewriter.com/ If you would like to help us out and join our Patreon, find it here: https://www.patreon.com/zappedtothepast Additional links mentioned in the Podcast: https://comicvine.gamespot.com/heavy-metal-magazine-198405-vol-8-no-2/4000-146378 https://www.heavymetal.com/news/luis-royo-game-over-cover/ https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/60at60/2015/8/1987-first-people-to-cross-the-atlantic-in-a-hot-air-balloon-392904 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkUU3kAWEyQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UIB9Y4OFPs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_L7vQV9tMg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voY_sgD0BXc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP7y89lfTIM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7t8eoA_1jQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N3fHjTu3nI
How Chuhai Labs got their hands on a Playdate, their epic Pitch Jam, and how the team came together to create a zen-like homage to a classic. This episode contains spiders, and mild spoilers for Whitewater Wipeout.
Retrogrottan har fått tillskickat sig en kolossal samling av kvalitetsfilmer. Carpenters, camp-grejer och De Palma-pärlor. En riktig jävla magnum-samling från poddens förste lyssnare - the great Micke Holma. Tage och Jocke synar genom postpaketet och fäster störst och bäst uppmärksamhet vid Nicole Kidmans debutfilm BMX Bandits (1983). Detta, i sin tur, ger givetvis upphov till en grundlig genomgång av den fantastiska subkulturen som är bicycle motocross. Vidare också en resa tillbaka till Sega Master systems guldspel California Games, högljudda dynamos och allt du inte visste om Kellogs-familjen! Och nu är det dessutom bara några dagar kvar till årets upplaga av Oscarsgalan - detta firas med ett extra insatt specialavsnitt som hittas på vår Patreon-kanal innan galan sparkar igång på söndag. Hitta oss här: Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/8595podcast iTunes - http://tinyurl.com/jkezzwz Acast - https://www.acast.com/8595 Facebook - www.facebook.com/8595podcast/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/8595_podcast/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/8595podcast 8595podcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Episode 005 of Are Ya Winning, Son? - The Podcast hosted by @mathman1024 and his son, @ToastrWaffle. Once again we are here to talk about what we've been playing and to answer listener questions. We also went on several, and I mean several, tangents. Games we've been playing: Caleb - Exit the Gungeon, The Sims 4, LEGO City Undercover, Dogs/Cats Organized Neatly, Getting Over It Ryan - Cuphead, LEGO City Undercover, Mario+Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, MK8D, SSBU We ran away with several tangents about books, authors, California Games, NES peripherals that were horrible, and many, many other topics. Remember, you can find us on most major podcatching apps including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pocketcasts, etc. Always ask yourself, "Are ya winning, son/daughter/offspring?" Follow us on Twitter: @AreYaWinningPod Intro music: "Happy Little Elves" by Jason Shaw at audionautix.com Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Dieses Mal sprechen Rainer Sigl und Robert Glashüttner über Verantwortung von Gameskonzernen, beweisen ludische Lockdown-Kompetenz und stellen aktuelle Indiegames vor: "Gloomhaven", "Embr", "Tunche" und "ElecHead". Gegen Ende werden auch noch Anekdoten über Frankie Goes to Hollywood und "California Games" erzählt. (Folge #21)
Matt Householder co-designed Gottlieb's underrated arcade adaptation of Peter Yates's ill-fated Krull, before going on to join Atari's consumer division to work on home adaptations of video arcade hits. With his partner Candi Strecker he went on to create and produce the critically acclaimed California Games (and much more) for Epyx. We chat with Matt about programming in the Seventies, video poker, high-voltage electrocution, Tim Skelly and Komedy Krull.
For the last summer game suggestion of 2021, returning guest Renato Almeida picked California Games, aka Jogos de Verão, as it was known in his country, Brazil. We're closing this summer series in style with an actual summer game. What are the odds?! Season 6 of The SEGA Lounge returns next week with brand new episodes. Follow Renato on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SAVE_RAL Check him out on Instagram: https://instagram.com/superarcadecenter Subscribe to his channel: https://youtube.com/c/CanaldoRAL Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva Follow The SEGA Lounge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesegalounge Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesegalounge Find KC on social media: https://bio.link/kcradioman
California Games was the original "Extreme Games" – what today's generation might call "X-Games in the sun". Players can select sponsors (absent in some versions) and compete in events such as skateboarding, footbag, surfing, roller skating, flying disc (frisbee) and BMX. The surfing event is ranked by judges, which give a score to help the players improve their routine. SHOW NOTES California Games Gameplay California Games II Skate or Die Episode Guitar Hero S-Ranking --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nestalgia/support
Toby and Goobz officially close the summer of "THICC BOY SUMMER" out by playing some California Games. They learn some tubular vocabulary and learn a thing or two about footbag. How does this mini game heavy game hold up?They discuss the history, story, game play, fun facts and rate this game on a 1-10 scale at the end then let you know if the game is still worth playing!Join our Discord group!https://discord.gg/84T8khT Support the show and order a t-shirt! https://www.teepublic.com/user/secretlevels Join our Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/badsecretmediaFollow Secret Levels on all social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretlevelspod Instagram: https://instagram.com/secretlevelspod Facebook Group Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/285925218891464/MORE INFO:https://www.badsecretmedia.comGoobz's other podcast! The DeRailers Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDeRailers Toby's other podcast! Secret Transmission Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/secrettranspod ----------------------------------------------------------- Intro and segment music: https://gregoriofranco.bandcamp.com/musicRage Meter Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuBO6aDLM_4 Super Mario Brothers - Bluegrass Style: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsrVEbpvU2U Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/badsecretmedia)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/badsecretmedia)
Wer mal einen C-64 oder einen Amiga gehabt hat, der ist an Epyx nicht vorbeigekommen. Ob Summer,- Winter,- World-, oder California Games – mindestens einen dieser Klassiker hatte damals einfach jeder in seiner Diskettenbox. Und wusstet Ihr, dass Epyx beinahe als Handheld-Pionier in die Retrogaming-Geschichte eingegangen wäre?
C'est peut-être avec un peu d'avance pour certains que nous vous proposons notre 2e Memory Tracks sur le thème des vacances d'été. Une séléction musicale forte en vitamine D pour vous aidez à tenir jusqu'au départ et à écouter tout l'été. Crédits Musicaux : Sega - Nintendo - Square Enix Co., Ltd - Alex Torres & His Latin Orchestra - The Pokemon Company - Funeral Party (RCA Records) Twitter BMC: https://twitter.com/BackupCartridge Facebook BMC: https://www.facebook.com/Backupmemorycartridge/ Instagram BMC: https://www.instagram.com/backup_memory_cartridge/
Jon goes way too deep on the newest Destiny 2 lore, Wombat gets real sad and angry after playing a certain game, and the pair talk about California Games for much longer than it deserves. Also, we discuss the conflict between Israel and Palestine, and needs require we say that our anti-Israel's war crimes stance is not one of anti-Semitism. One can be critical of Israel's actions, and should be, without traveling down that road, and while the history of this conflict is complicated, the atrocious actions discussed in that segment are not.Game Facts: California GamesE-mail us at GlowingWeekPointPodcast@Gmail.com!Donate to our Ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/glowingweekpointFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glowingweekpoint/Follow Wombat on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VideoGameWombatCheck out his website: https://www.videogamewombat.com/Follow Jon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JontheDOdev
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Buon anno gente! Episodio registrato nelle ultime ore del 2020 per parlare di ogni singolo gioco del 2021. Sperando, che poi, invece, ne escano altri.
30 episodios de RetroManía30, ¿quién lo iba a decir? Y para celebrarlo, juntamos a toda la redacción en un programa con los 4 fantásticos: Jesús, Andreu y los colaboradores habituales, @jgonza_ en los longplays y JoanSD en RetroMania30TV. En portada vuelve Robocop, aunque solo aparezca una preview de la segunda parte, y crea hype 'Razas de noche', aunque tanto la película como el videojuego sean un bluf. En el MegaJuego encontramos la demo técnica de 'Vaxine'. Y en el contenido, joyas como Soviet y Panza Kickboxing (con el Van Damme del equipo, @jgonza_, repartiendo hostias sin criterio en su longplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e91EEteplws), y pufos como Adidas Tie Break. En consolas tenemos Blue Lightning y California Games de Atari Lynx, y Super Hang On de Megadrive. Únete al equipo otro mes más. Cargamos RetroManía30 en el minuto 35. Enlace a MicroManía#30: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-30
30 episodios de RetroManía30, ¿quién lo iba a decir? Y para celebrarlo, juntamos a toda la redacción en un programa con los 4 fantásticos: Jesús, Andreu y los colaboradores habituales, @jgonza_ en los longplays y JoanSD en RetroMania30TV. En portada vuelve Robocop, aunque solo aparezca una preview de la segunda parte, y crea hype 'Razas de noche', aunque tanto la película como el videojuego sean un bluf. En el MegaJuego encontramos la demo técnica de 'Vaxine'. Y en el contenido, joyas como Soviet y Panza Kickboxing (con el Van Damme del equipo, @jgonza_, repartiendo hostias sin criterio en su longplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e91EEteplws), y pufos como Adidas Tie Break. En consolas tenemos Blue Lightning y California Games de Atari Lynx, y Super Hang On de Megadrive. Únete al equipo otro mes más. Cargamos RetroManía30 en el minuto 35. Enlace a MicroManía#30: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-30
Did you know about California Games II? That it existed? That it was an SNES game? We didn’t but the Randomizer did. As we do, we recorded a TADPOG episode over just this game – and the amount of time we talk about it is probably longer than it would take you to play it! … Continue reading → The post Ep. 578 – California Games II appeared first on TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games.
Neste episódio Allan, Márcio, Xande, Victor e Marcelo colocam suas chuteiras eletrotônicas e relembram dos melhores e piores vídeo jogos de todos os tempos. Aprenda neste episódio como saltar com vara, qual o sentido do Fair Play, aonde encontrar o melhor alvo e quem é que joga Basebol até hoje. Comentários? Sugestões? Críticas? Mande um e-mail para: arcade@flynns.com.br Para mais conteúdo acesse: Site: www.flynns.com.br Facebook: facebook.com/canalflynns Instagram: instagram.com/canalflynns Twitter: twitter.com/canalflynns Contato comercial: contato@flynns.com.br
A las apuradas pero siempre presente, el programa 134 tiene un carácter mas saludable pero con delay. Empezamos con Yuyitos con las noticias y el juego de la semana (California Games) para continuar con Chacho en un Re-Cebados de Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order ¿El tío Vader te reta por tu postura? ¡No hay problema! En Mateando Con Tommy, el médico matero de Gamers Mendocinos, trae los conejos y problemas de salud que aparecen en los famosos eSports ¡DALE PLAY!
This week, two fan favourite guests of the podcast join me for a super special episode, Donnie Smalls and Seth Curry. We each bring a soundtrack to the episode to explore… California Games [1987], Dicey Dungeons [2019] & Grindstone [2019]. Some seriously amazing tunes but not everyone is happy with the choices and responses… Track List: Donnie - Grindstone - Sam Webster Seth - California Games - David Wise Voltz - Dicey Dungeons - Chipzel Mystic [Sam Webster] Surfing Theme [David Wise] Tempting Fate [Chipzel] Big Chains [Sam Webster] Hacky Sack [David Wise] Swing Me Another 6 [Chipzel] Drink [Sam Webster] Main Titles [David Wise] Against All Odds [Chipzel] Loot Bag [Sam Webster] BMX [David Wise] Ice Stage [Chipzel] Dottie [Sam Webster] Flying Disk [David Wise] Library [Chipzel] Clock Out [Sam Webster]
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Show Notes Support the show on Patreon and get cool perks and rad swag! Thanks to all our Amigos Supporters: Cello_Code, Mark Bylund, Olav Hope, Hermski, Jonah aka Simulant, Jeremy Jones, Ethan Little, Alien Breeder, Dave Velociraptor, Cowbirdboy, Joel Fuchs, Lane Denson, Luke Hudson, John Cook, Bomb the Bass, Row-she, FrodoNL, solenlyser, tekmage, Jurgen, Mr. Kola, Daniel Williams, Bernhard Lukas, Jerry Dennington, Zorglub, Commodore Kid, , Reflexion, Simon Letch, Kapin Krispy, Kilobytes and Caffeine, Garry Heather, Free Lunch, Kate Fox, David Pickford, Cameron Armstrong, Andy Jones, Lobsterminator, 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast, Bernard Quinn, Retro Man Cave, Tim Drew,, Simon Rose, Joseph Harrison, Kyle Etter, Rob O’Hara, Matthew Larimore, Andy Craig, seanzo, Barkbit, Roland Burke, Andrew Monks, Joethezombie, Leif Kielland, Alan Kebab, chekote, levellord, John Marshall, Mathieu Perron, Ricky Derocher, CreepyDeadBoy, Figgy/CtZ, Steffen Søgaard Mortensen, Edvin Helland, Blendo75, Christopher Hassall, Ravi Abbott, Chris Foulds, dreamkatcha, Laurent Giroud, Graham W Wobcke, Adam Battersby, O’Brien’s Retro and Vintage, Gary Hucker, C Bryan Jones, Paul Harrington, Duncan Styles, Tapes from the Crypt, Josh Nan, Adam Bradley, Jonas Rullo, THT, Eric Nelson, Kim Tommy Humbortstad, Daniel Bengston, Brutal Barracuda, Darren Coles, Jason Warnes, Pixels at Dawn, and Kolbjorn Barmen! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey, hello & welcome to episode 013 of Chew the Chat Podcast with Sam Souls. This episode is with our guest Michael Mckeirnan. Best Mates Sam and Michael discuss entertaining the kids during lockdown 2020. Telling Jokes On A Trampoline using health & safety methods on the old trampoline games plus mega drives games like California Games, Olympic Gold, FIFA International, Nintendo games like Mario Kart and managing screen time. Drinking Brandy on this drunkcast poking fun at covid, Keith Lemon and each other making for a funny podcast, the guys discuss music from Nick Drake, Nick Cave, Doves, Elbow, Radiohead and more. They discuss British boxing and Eddie Hearn's impact in reshaping the industry, Tony Bellews appearance on SAS Who Dares Wins with Ant Middleton and its a motivational podcast - a funny podcast to listen to. If you are fans of the Joe Rogan Podcast, The Distraction Pieces Podcast, Tangentially Speaking with Dr Christopher Ryan or the Joey Diaz podcast then you might well enjoy this UK podcast. Enjoy this guys. LIKE SUBSCRIBE RATE REVIEW and tell a friend and our luck will never end. Thank you everyone x SHOW LINKS • Michael Mckeirnan Instagram • Michaels Band 'Lost Souls' youtube • Eddie Hearn No Passion No Point Podcast • Hearn & Bellew Talk The Talk • Nick Cave Ghosteen • Nike Drake Pink Moon • Megadrive mini • Podbible Podbible Magazine • SHOW SPONSORS • Go Deep Flotation - 10% discount code (Chew) • Lincoln Cryo Lab - 10% discount code (Chew) • Anchor Podcast Hosts • CHEW THE CHAT PODCAST • Chew The Chat on YouTube • Chew The Chat on Instagram • Chew the Chat on Facebook • Chew The Chat on Twitter • PRIVACY • For information regarding your data privacy please visit: Privacy
Um clássico que brilhou em várias plataformas, mas é muito lembrado entre os donos do Master System. Vêm com a gente relembrar o Jogos de Verão, ou California Games.
Man in search of all that is Retro, smart and Internet of things, The C64, C64 Mini, Atari, NES, The best retro game consoles in 2019 and .D64 ROMs and 80s C64 games: Alleykat, Anarchy, Attack of the Mutant Camels, Avenger, Battle Valley, Bear Bovver, Boulder Dash, Bounder, California Games, Chips Challenge, Confuzion, Cosmic Causeway, Cyberdyne Warrior, Cybernoid II, Deflektor, Destroyer, Everyone's a Wally, Firelord, Galencia, Gateway to Apshai, Gribbly's Day Out, Gridrunner (VIC 20), Heartland, Herobotix, Highway Encounter, Hover Bovver, Impossible Mission, Impossible Mission II, IO, Iridis Alpha, Jumpman, Mega Apocalypse, Mission AD, Monty Mole, Monty on the Run, Nebulus, Netherworld, Nodes of Yesod, Paradroid, Pitstop II, Planet of Death, Psychedelia (VIC 20), Ranarama, Robin of the Wood, Silicon Warrior, Skate Crazy, Speedball 2, Spindizzy, Steel, Street Sports Baseball, Street Sports Basketball, Summer Games II (includes Summer Games events), Super Cycle, Sword of Fargoal, Temple of Apshai Trilogy, The Arc of Yesod, Thing Bounces Back, Thing on a Spring, Trailblazer, Uridium, Who Dares Wins II, Winter Games, World Games, Zynaps
Hang loose and cowabunga, everyone. Today we talk to that cool surfer dude from the classic California Games. He enlightens us on the right surfing gear, his BMX friend, and his hacky sack nemesis. Enjoy! Starring Lance Weiss! (@PartyWithLance) @PlayablePodcast www.patreon.com/playablepodcast
Diphthong to Dali, Colonel Sanders to California Games, SXSW to the Sydney Olympics. Oh and what film returned $1800 on a budget of $6,000,000?Level up your Trivia skills the easy way with this episode of Pub Quiz Prep.Pub Quiz Prep - Putting the 'edge' in your general knowledge.Invest in success with Pub Quiz Prep.The education you want, the education you deserve.https://www.pubquizprep.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPntvGDgKZVvQ6MPeix1eQhttps://www.instagram.com/pubquizprep/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/PubQuizPrep
Diphthong to Dali, Colonel Sanders to California Games, SXSW to the Sydney Olympics. Oh and what film returned $1800 on a budget of $6,000,000? Level up your Trivia skills the easy way with this episode of Pub Quiz Prep. Pub Quiz Prep - Putting the 'edge' in your general knowledge. Invest in success with Pub Quiz Prep. The education you want, the education you deserve. https://www.pubquizprep.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPntvGDgKZVvQ6MPeix1eQ https://www.instagram.com/pubquizprep/?hl=en https://twitter.com/PubQuizPrep --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pubquizprep/message
No trigésimo segundo episódio da Locadora do Reloading, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai e Felipe Mesquita falaram sobre California Games, desenvolvido pela Epyx, lançado originalmente em 1987, e posteriormente publicado no Brasil pela Tectoy, como Jogos de Verão, para o Master System em 1989. Duração: 89 min || CONHEÇA AGORA A GAMETECZONE: – [CANAL] Por dentro da Gameteczone– [LOJA] Jogos, consoles e acessórios novos e usados!– [ASSISTÊNCIA] Deu problema no seu videogame? A Gameteczone conserta! FEED EXCLUSIVO DO LOCADORA DO RELOADING: https://reloading.com.br/feed/locadora/
No trigésimo segundo episódio da Locadora do Reloading, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai e Felipe Mesquita falaram sobre California Games, desenvolvido pela Epyx, lançado originalmente em 1987, e posteriormente publicado no Brasil pela Tectoy, como Jogos de Verão, para o Master System em 1989. Duração: 89 min || CONHEÇA AGORA A GAMETECZONE: – [CANAL] Por dentro da Gameteczone– [LOJA] Jogos, consoles e acessórios novos e usados!– [ASSISTÊNCIA] Deu problema no seu videogame? A Gameteczone conserta! FEED EXCLUSIVO DO LOCADORA DO RELOADING: https://reloading.com.br/feed/locadora/
No trigésimo segundo episódio da Locadora do Reloading, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai e Felipe Mesquita falaram sobre California Games, desenvolvido pela Epyx, lançado originalmente em 1987, e posteriormente publicado no Brasil pela Tectoy, como Jogos de Verão, para o Master System em 1989.… Continue Reading →
No trigésimo segundo episódio da Locadora do Reloading, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai e Felipe Mesquita falaram sobre California Games, desenvolvido pela Epyx, lançado originalmente em 1987, e posteriormente publicado no Brasil pela Tectoy, como Jogos de Verão, para o Master System em 1989.… Continue Reading →
In this episode of Invert the Why, Cyber Dunc is back to deep dive into the Amiga 500, early PC gaming, Tie Fighter, UFO Enemy Unknown, golden retriever gluttony, golfing stories, and a body in the trunk. This episode has 7 1/2 RAMs, so strap yourself in for a crazy trip down memory lane. We look at Cyber Dunc's treasure chest of mostly pirated Amiga games and uncover gems like Defender of the Crown, Test Drive, California Games, Eye of the Beholder, Dungeon Master, Warlords, Space Quest, Police Quest, Monkey Island, Afterburner, FA/18, Battle Chess, Bubble Bobble, System Shock, Mortal Kombat, Dune, Red Alert, Marble Madness, Dogs of War, Maniac Mansion, and Barbarian.Invert the Why is a comedic celebration of geek culture. Geeks come in all shapes, specialities, and backgrounds and we aim to learn from them all. Join Retro Dan and Jason Relaxation as they laugh and learn with nerds across Gaming, Tech, Music, The Arts, Sport, Science and Exploration. Kisses.We also now have a store, https://shop.inverty.net. Here you will find all the things Retro Dan, Jason Relaxation, and their guests love and talk about on the Invert The Why Podcast.Shop for retro & gaming apparel, Podcast swag, and of course our unique designs based on the show. Find the perfect gift for yourself, or maybe someone else. Feel good that 10% of revenue (not profit) goes straight to the Melanoma Institute of Australia. If you dont want to buy stuff - maybe make a donation to them instead?Find us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5IVIRqB5RBtv5SsBzMsb5w), Itunes (https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/invert-the-why/id1450102751?mt=2), Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqxU0sjDQSr5FHE13VDpxfA), or at our Website (https://inverty.net).
My guest today is Tom Bramwell, former editor of Eurogamer, former Head of Writing at Riot Games and all around good guy. We talk about Tom's ridiculously early start in videogame journalism fuelled by a passion for videogame magazines, his deep love of FIFA and how Destiny has provided some of his finest gaming memories. In a relaxed and meandering chat, we also touch on a love of collecting, the life lessons of The West Wing, playing Rock Band in the penthouse of a Vegas casino, why he never got on with Yoshi's Island and the endless hilarity of FIFA's Impact Engine. "Welcome to the NFL." PATREON! - patreon.com/checkpoints iTunes HERE - SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW Games discussed: FIFA, Dark Souls, Hearthstone, Destiny, Space Invaders, Trials HD, Deus Ex, Quake, Doom, League of Legends, Rock Band, Grand Theft Auto, Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, Nomad Soul, MDK, California Games, Sonic the Hedgehog, Wriggler, Yoshi's Island, Mario Kart. RSS HERE Twitter - twitter.com/CheckpointsShow Cover design: Craig Stevenson - http://onedinosaurandhisballoon.blogspot.co.uk Music: Samuel Baker - http://soundcloud.com/furoshiki
In today's podcast Mason chats with Tara Schulenberg and Brit Deanda of Elevate The Globe. Elevate The Globe was founded with intention to raise the vibration of the entire planet, one person at a time. Tara and Brit use their expertise as kundalini yoga practitioners to empower, support and educate individual's to live their best lives. The ladies believe that when we focus on feeling good and doing our inner work, we elevate our vibration. Creating a ripple effect that elevates the entire collective. Today is all about energy magic and high vibe living! Mason and Ladies explore: The power of Kundalini yoga. High vibe living, and what the involves. Meditation and the transformative nature of a daily practice. Energy work. Mindfulness and manifestation. Who are Tara Schulenberg and Brit Deanda? Tara Schulenberg and Brit Deanda are High Vibrational Lifestyle Experts, Kundalini yogis, and two best friends on a mission to elevate humans, and make this world a more loving place.Tara and Brit are obsessed with living the high vibe life and empowering others to do the same. On their journey's through personal challenge, heartbreak and loss, Tara and Brit were lead down individual paths of transformation. Along the way the ladies learned the high vibrational philosophies and techniques which allow them live fully enriched lives today. Tara and Brit use these tools to empower their communities and move through life’s ups and downs with grace and a neutral mind. Resources: Elevate The Globe Website Elevate The Globe Instagram Elevate The Globe Facebook Elevate The Globe Youtube Q: How Can I Support The SuperFeast Podcast? A: Tell all your friends and family and share online! We’d also love it if you could subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Or check us out on Stitcher :)! Plus we're on Spotify! We got you covered on all bases ;P Check Out The Transcript Here: Mason: ... Britt and Tara, welcome. Thank you so much for coming and joining me on the Pod. Britt: Thank you, thank you for having us. Tara: We're so happy to be here. Mason: Absolute pleasure. Okay, so you are elevating the globe. First of all, where are you? Where are you coming from? I think I never established that. Britt: We're in Los Angeles and we live closer to the beach and the South Bay. Mason: In the South Bay? Okay. Is that near like Manhattan Beach? Britt: Yes. Mason: Okay, I had you around that area. I like going down there. Tara: The beach is beautiful and we're actually recording from Manhattan Beach now and Britt lives in El Segundo. Britt: Yeah, so it's a little more slower paced over here, maybe similar to ... [inaudible 00:00:37] ... I've never been, but yeah, it's just a little bit more of a slow-paced, relaxed atmosphere here. Mason: I don't think you guys had it in the States, but I was walking along, it was like three weeks ago I was there, I went for a body surf, but I was walking along the boardwalk there where everyone was roller blading and I was like my gosh, I know this scene. And we had this game, really old school game when we were like five called California Games. There'd be like hacky sack and rock climbing and surfing, just like really, really terrible. Mason: But I was like oh my gosh, I recognize this place. This is where it was on Hermosa Beach. So yeah, I feel really connected to the place. Okay, so you're in Manhattan now. I like it down there. It seems like it's a nice little ... I mean all of L.A.'s a bubble. I want to hear about what you're offering and what you're doing with Elevate the Globe, but especially in context of there in L.A. and in Manhattan Beach, is there something in that whole area, is there something in particular going on that you feel that people are yearning for or just like missing in general day-to-day life that's driven what you do? Britt: I like that question. Tara: Yeah. Britt: You know, Elevate the Globe was essentially founded on our own healing journeys and just really feeling excited and passionate and compelled to share. Basically combining all these different modalities and healing practices to create a lifestyle that really transformed our life, so that's really what it was built upon and has just grown, but it's interesting, because your question about Los Angeles was kind of a secondary piece of Elevate the Globe. Britt: It really started more because there is so much Kundalini here and there is so much wellness here and people are really focused on the mind and the body and just elevating their health and what we felt like was that we wanted it also to be accessible in the small towns in America and the different cities and the different countries that maybe didn't have as much access to it, so essentially for Kundalini yoga, where it's huge in L.A., it's huge in London, it's huge in New York, and I know parts of Australia. Mason: Yeah, it's massive. I was doing Kundalini 10 years ago, loving it back then. Britt: Okay. Tara: Yeah. Britt: You know, not as much, we were hearing, especially just from family and friends, not as much in other areas, so that's really what kind of compelled us to start doing these practices online, but now we really have been able to form a strong community here and we do find it really nice and inspiring and motivating to have a lot of people here who are really conscious and do have the same ideals and mindset that we do. Tara: Well, and I guess just to answer your question of what you think people might be yearning for or missing, it does kind of feel like people have been doing yoga for a long time, but maybe not something like Kundalini yoga and have been moving their body and really using it as a workout and definitely, they've noticed a shift in their mind, but it's getting them only so far and they're looking for something to propel them forward fast. Tara: And then, Kundalini kind of shows up in their pathway and so, they're kind of ready to go deeper into their spiritual world and that's when we kind of come in and have the Kundalini. Like this will take you to another level real fast. Mason: Yeah, nice. Tara: Because it's the mother of all yogas and it was ancient, over 5,000 years old and it was like the first yoga, so all other yogas were stemmed from the Kundalini yoga and it works on your 10 bodies and it works on every aspect of you, not just your body or just your mind. It works on all of it. Mason: I really love that the practice ... I remember reading Yogi Budgen and how much of a badass he was back in the day. He was the one that got me into cold water therapy and all that kind of stuff. He was real holistic guy. What I'm curious ... because I'm fascinated by the Kundalini community. I've kind of like ejected myself out of the yoga community, just because I wasn't able to actually give ... I just realized I was like really scraping the surface of what yoga philosophy really was and because I had other things going on, I couldn't really justify teaching, because I couldn't be in it, I couldn't be like balls deep in the yoga philosophy. Mason: What I'm curious about is how do you see this Kundalini practice, of course, it's been done very successfully in some areas and very unsuccessfully, I'd say, in others where we're bridging yoga into the West. How do you support a Western mind or how have you observed Western Culture adopting Kundalini in a way that you feel is really practical, really honoring the way that it was done in antiquity? Is there anything ... I don't know exactly what I'm asking, but I'm curious about that world about that crossover. Britt: Yes, that's something that was really big for us when we first started and continued to be something that we feel was really important to help people with, because I think when you're bringing in these ancient practices like the herbs that you work with or the Kundalini or whatever it is, bringing it into the modern world is just a whole different scenario and while all of these truths completely ring true it's like we also have to adapt them to what's going on right now and I think a lot of times, things that Yogi Budgen said, I wonder what he would say about that now. Britt: And I know especially he was such a visionary and he did predict and discuss so much of what's happening now long before it actually came to fruition, but I think for us, we're really just trying to share how we incorporate it into our modern lives. Like you said, in a practical way, so it's not kind of this abstract concept that's actually not going to work for somebody that has a job and has a family or whatever it is. Britt: For us, kind of the easiest way that we do it personally and a lot of what we share is to just start of small, one, and for us, kind of the one thing that is our non-negotiable and that's one of the most important things is to just have a morning practice and really just start our day with some yoga, some meditation, some breath work and mantra and just really tune our bodies and vibration up first thing, so that we can really be living in that energy and from a conscious, high-vibrational place throughout the day. Britt: And we find that when we just focus on that first, then everything else kind of flows and we're able to attract more and more of this ancient lifestyle into our modern-day lives. That's kind of our main focus, just get in that morning practice and just stick there and then, you'll be able to handle a lot more and have a lot more energy to kind of build upon that. Mason: And I'm curious, how does the morning practice go ... maybe I can get some advice, how does it go with a three year old? Tara: Oh my gosh, that's a good question for Britt. Britt: Yeah, so I have a three year old, so yeah, she has gotten pretty used to it at this point and sometimes, she does join in, but it's kind of just with an underlying understanding in my family that when we all wake up, because she wakes up very early, like literally sometimes 4, 4:30, 5 a.m. Mason: True Kundalini. Britt: Yes. She just goes in the other room. A lot of times my husband is with her and they'll be making breakfast or playing or doing whatever and she just kind of knows to give me that space now, so it wasn't always like that. When she was younger, it was harder and it still can be hard some days, but even if I just get in a little bit or a couple meditations, it's better than nothing and I feel like it's good for her to kind of see and I see her start to do some breath or incorporate it in little ways already. Mason: Yeah, beautiful. I love it. Yeah, it's a juggle having a toddler and maintaining that personal practice, right? I've really realized watching Tawney, so Tawney, my fiance, she's had two yoga studios, she's especially in that yin yoga world. I talked to her just so much about yogi philosophy and bringing it over to the West and so much about an adaptable meditation practice. Mason: One thing I kind of remember about Kundalini, I'm loving this opportunity to talk to you and I hope you can just entertain me in these questions that I'm throwing your way, because I see you having quite a nice humble and as you said practical approach to this Kundalini practice, which I don't know if it's because once something becomes cool, I have an aversion towards it whether it's just I actually saw something, but you know when something starts picking up steam like even with my own business, Adaptogens, I'm like oh, not using that word anymore when it becomes trendy. With Kundalini, because obviously it did become trendy and it seems to have been navigated fairly well, although I'm sure you see people wrapping themselves in their egoic identity within Kundalini itself like people would do with anything. Mason: I'm curious about that bridging of meditative practice. Kundalini seems to be quite adaptable in terms of which crea or which style of meditation you are using that's going to directly impact your life and where exactly you're at. It's not necessarily like a martial arts belt system where you just go higher and higher and higher. Can you talk a little bit about that and whether I'm nailing it there or whether it's a little bit different than what I'm understanding? Tara: That's correct, just in general, to kind of step back, Kundalini yoga was meant to be like Yogi Budgen called it the householder's yoga, so it is kind of meant to be a mainstream yoga, even though it's a really ancient practice. We have to think of it as how blessed we are that we have this practice that was only literally given to like the kings back in ancient times, because it was so powerful that we know what they are and can sit down for three minutes and do a Kundalini meditation that may have taken 10-20 years for a yogi to download. We can do it in three minutes and press play on a video and go okay, I have the ability to be able to do that right now. Tara: I look at it that way instead of it being so trendy and I love that it's trendy, because of the day and age that we're in right now where it's the age of Aquarius, it's the age of information and experience and we're thrown so much stuff our way every day and bombarded with so much information and thoughts that we have and everything changes so fast. Everything changes faster in a day than something like 10 years or something back in the day, you know? It's like we can just have information at our fingertips and there's just so much more available, so it helps us to be able to cope. Tara: It's like a tool for us to be able to deal with the amount of energy that's here on our planet and tune the body up to be able to handle it just like how you are toning your internal organs with the tonic herbs, it's toning up and tuning up your body and your energetic field to be able to handle everything that we're dealing with on the planet, so I want it to be trendy, I want it to be trendy with people understanding that there is depth and breadth to the Kundalini, it's like there is the depth that you can go with it within yourself. Tara: It's also that there's thousands of creas, which is just sets of exercises, creas, and they are for different things, so if you have anger, there's a meditation or crea for that. If you want to move the lymph system in the body, you want to move your lymph out, it's like there's a crea for that. If you want to balance out your ridge chakra or all of your chakra, there's meditations for that. There's full-on liver and digestion creas that literally move so much energy that you have stomach pains. It's just a really special thing that we are able to access and we've never been able to do that until the last 50-60 years, it's just not been available. Tara: And so, it's surfaced and resurfaced, because tools like this that are ancient, resurface when there's a need for us to kind of get back to our roots, because there's so much information, we need to be grounded in the earth and in our roots and so, things like tonic herbalism, things like Kundalini yoga and just yoga in general used to be a way of life that people lived. It wasn't like a lifestyle that we can choose now, it was just how people lived. Tara: And so, it's coming back up so that we can start syncing with the planet again and being able to handle all of this information in this day and age of moving from the 3D to the 4D to the 5D, but being able to literally just keep up and handle it, you know? Britt: Yeah, to kind of add on what you were saying, Mason about just the egoic part of it and kind of like the trendy part of it that can hold that kind of energy, I think that's also really important to us to try as much as possible to not have that be present personally and just through our teachings, because I think that's kind of the key that you hit on there is like if we can help these kinds of practices to the masses without the ego and without doing it just because it's on trend or for some other motive, then I truly believe that these are the things that will heal the planet and we're in a time right now where Mother Earth is crying and we want to really be a part of the solution and we really do believe that it starts with all of the individuals, each of us and just spreading these kinds of practices as far as we can. Mason: I appreciate both those responses. And something that just came up there was the depth and breadth of the practice. One thing I always did like about Kundalini is you couldn't escape the physical arsenal, but generally had real strong intent, which I like when you just went through several creas and the intention behind them. It's just like that's rad. I really always did appreciate that, but you couldn't really bypass the breath work and the meditative work, which of course, happens a lot in the yogi scene, which is fine. A lot of people just want to move their bodies and exercise, but it's something you have mentioned, philosophy like Kundalini, I did always appreciate. Mason: Is there something that you're particularly passionate about within the seemingly endless depth of this system? And it's somewhat I'd call it a system and you can retort on that if you have a different opinion, but is there anything in particular within that system, within its depths and its broad nature that you're particularly wanting to see people get access to that maybe haven't so much in the last couple of decades in the West? Tara: Yeah, I think my answer and Britt, you might have a different one and I think we both agree that it is a system. Britt: Yeah, like a technology, a system, absolutely. Tara: That we would utilize and what I feel is that it really helps people and it helps me and I can just say it from my own perspective, it really helps me to pull away and peel away a lot of the emotional energy that I have kind of like constricted in my body as growing up and not being able to fully express myself, not necessarily from my parents, but just society, we were kind of taught you've got to watch what other people think and just a lot of suppression of emotion and so, it helps me to clear that out and become a really clear channel. Tara: And it helps me really get further into the depth of my own soul constantly, like every day I can go further into the experience I'm having with myself, because I think as a society and as a human race, right now you really can see how a really focused outwardly and not so much inward and this is a very inward practice. It's like when you're doing any of the movements, your eyes are closed. I think people are so starved for it and they really are seeking it out like I need to have a relationship with myself and I even talked to one of my guy friends today. Tara: I saw him on my morning walk this morning and he's lik 50 years old and he's one of my neighbors and he was just telling me as a man how he came in contact with all this emotional therapy and he's super interested in trying Kundalini yoga and how he got to cry like blubberingly cry the other day and how amazing it was and how he felt so elated and a rush and a high for two days from being able to clear out all of that stagnant emotion, because it was a major gift. I'm like well, that's what Kundalini yoga does for me constantly. Tara: It helps me really have this cleansing practice, but then also helps me charge up my energy field and then give me an experience of myself at higher frequencies, because I can run them through the body now. So, I think people are just kind of searching and wanting to be able to cleanse their body and expand right now. Mason: I love it. It's an interesting thing, you mentioning your neighbor there. It's very beautiful hearing. I'm not sure about his background, but maybe he wasn't a guy that was traditionally able to let himself cry and blubber and I definitely know how liberating that's been for me in past times. Is it kind of similar like in herbalism, whether it's Chigong practice, I can imagine it's the same with crea, in the beginning of course, you've been doing the practice, there might be some blockages and some deficiencies and whatever it is that you might go to a practice and get a really intense rush of energy or get an intense emotional outburst, which is of course, incredible, it's like sometimes people take medicinal mushrooms and they're like pinging. They're like what are these things? They're not stimulants. Mason: And then, after a while you return to center a little bit more and the herbs throw you ... you don't necessarily get that huge hit of emotion that you used to have. That's because it goes from being a little bit more of an extreme surface level when you can go into more subtleties and feel that slow building. Is that kind of similar in Kundalini or does it continue to be those big hits and bit outward transformations ongoingly? Britt: For me, I would say I had that experience and I have that experience similar to what you described. When I first started, I definitely felt that really intense, very strong clearing and cleansing and just so much energy. I mean, I had a lot of emotional release as well for probably the first year, I would cry in almost every class and just a lot was releasing, so I was able to get that high feeling much more and much easier. Britt: And then, I feel like how you described it is correct as far as now I'm able to go deeper. It almost feels like Pilates kind of energy where I'm able to kind of take it into little subtleties of my energy and my body and my organs and my mind and I still do feel a lot of the sensations a lot of times throughout my practice, but it's just different, I guess. Britt: I feel like it is more balanced and grounded and just integrated more, but yeah, I feel like sometimes I'll be surprised for sure, because the creas and the meditations are so different, so sometimes, I can get into a new practice and experience something that felt similar to when I first started or maybe entirely different, but equally kind of as intense or strong. So, it's just kind of been a whole journey for me with it all. Mason: I'm just fascinated and I really am grateful to you both for indulging me in all these questions I have about Kundalini. I'm really appreciating your answers. I guess, because I'd love for everyone listening as well as myself to just get a real strong footing on where, looking kind of from the outside in, where Kundalini is going and I guess it's been really nice to me feeling the approachability again and having it be less about the name and the shiny thing, which I've spoken to you both about. Everyone on the podcast generally knows I talk a lot about not chasing the shiny thing, but the space between the stars. Again, what's the space between the stars that is the fabric of Kundalini that is the same space that we're all inhabiting? Mason: I think what happens so much just in every world, in every clique, in Taoism, in all the yogas that I've been involved in, I used to teach yoga as well, is that experience that you have in the beginning that's like blow-your-head-off transformation. I know it happens in the plant medicine world as well. Quite often, it's like an initiation for you to go beyond the seeking and the identifying and even like when you're holding a space and teaching that that's what it's all about and be very comfortable with the subtle, the sinew that you move into through your energy body and your emotion. Mason: I talk about this, because I feel like this is where I got egoically trapped with many things. Subconsciously I was like I wanted to go there, but I was attached to the identity and the extravertedness of a particular practice, so I just appreciate you talking to me about that. It's really supporting me. I don't know if there's anything else you want to say on that. Britt: I think there may have ... it was like really a necessity at the time. I was going through a lot of addiction and since then, I've dealt with my mom getting cancer and passing away and a lot of trauma and turmoil that I kind of carried and I feel like it was just a necessity, so that's kind of what I came into it through and for and so yeah, I totally get what you're saying. I think everybody just comes onto these different paths for different reasons, but for me, it really was like okay, you're either going to die or go a different direction and so ... Mason: What were your addictions? Britt: Alcohol and drugs, like a lot of the uppers like cocaine and ecstasy, so yeah, I just always had a lot of energy and I was almost just like addicted to high-energy things, because that's always what my experience was a human, like so much energy and so, Kundalini has really helped me to balance the energy and it's funny, because for Tara, she felt the opposite, like Kundalini helped her to get more energy in her body, because she felt low energy, so we were like on opposite sides of it. Britt: But yeah, I think just kind of interesting to hear people's experiences with their different paths of yoga. Tara: Yeah, there's this initial like new beginner's high, you know? It's like a new relationship, right? It's like when you have a relationship, it's like a honeymoon phase and then, you enter in at some point, a long-term relationship and it doesn't always look as shiny and fun and that's kind of when your commitment to it is tested, because mine has been completely tested. I went through about a year of I don't even know why I'm doing this. This doesn't even really work, but it does work, that's the thing. Tara: My mind was just trying to tell me I didn't need it or this is hard, I have to do this every day and not that I get to do it every day, not that I want to do it every day, because it changes my energy, you enter in hard phases, but really when you're committed to a practice and doing something consistently, it's like the gifts on the other side of all of that turmoil where your ego wants to kind of throw you off the path are immense. I have now since moved through that and it's incredible like the amount of expansiveness I have on the body and my mind. Tara: I don't feel as like I'm trudging through life anymore, it's just I want to do something and I can do it. I want to do that thing and I can do it. There's no lag time, but that was something I had to go through and it's a relationship like I fell in love with it again and I think a lot of times, people can go well, it's not getting me really high anymore, so I'm not going to do this, well it's like that's when all the work really begins, though. That's when all the transformation can really happen and you know, I used to test it. Tara: I would do okay, I'm not going to meditate for today and I wouldn't and I'd watch my day and I'd be like oh god, this isn't as fun of a day and I would maybe not meditate the next day and I'd be like in a crappy energy and I'd be angry and I'd be reacting to people badly and I'm like oh my god and I would meditate and I would clear out my energy and cleanse the body and I would be high right where I wanted to be again. There's just not an option for me personally to not do it, because of how much it's transformed and how much of a tool it is for me to really keep my compass in the direction that I want to go. It helps me keep my focus, you know? Britt: Yeah, kind of like a marriage. Tara: It's like a marriage. Britt: There's just gifts as you go deeper, but some people opt to get a divorce, because it's not as fun as the honeymoon phase. Tara: Yeah. Mason: Yeah, yeah. It's hard when you get to that plateau. I kind of empathize, I've been on that plateau so many times and I'm sure you've been there as well and watched so many students get to that point and it's like you know what, I actually can't motivate, well I can't motivate myself. I can't motivate you as student either, just keep on going, just be consistent, because on the other side of this, there's something, there can't be anything external at that point, it seems, to get you over the line. Mason: Because you nailed it. With that consistency, when there's seemingly nothing there and there's no oxytocin anymore and you're not having your honeymoon period anymore, there needs to be some deep primordial yearning that just emerges through your consistency and far out, yeah, once you get to the other side, I'm watching Tawney kind of get back there at the moment with her daily meditative practice, which is just like no negotiation on it. Like, I've had a period where kind of like gotten moved out of my daily movement practice just not that I'm ragging on myself. Mason: I've really learned not to do that and I've learned other ways that I'm like, I don't become super dysfunctional, but it's been interesting for the first time to watch my body kind of not gummy up necessarily, but I'm just like all right, all right, all right, I kind of notice the lack of freedom here, kind of looking down the barrel myself at the moment of hitting back, I start next week back up with my mentor and back with my daily practice and I'm kind of like looking down the barrel of a plateau myself and looking down the barrel of that requiring to pull on that consistency in order to really go through those depths and really discover a new level of moving beyond the shiny thing and just the shit that is mentally motivating to go there. Mason: So, I appreciate you talking about it and I'm looking down the barrel of it and I'm really looking forward to being there again and I'm sure you guys arrived there in your advanced practice. I'm sure you're arriving there all the time as well, right? Britt: Yeah. Tara: It's interesting, because I feel like this discussion is really the answer to the question of what's the space in between the shiny things and the Kundalini? It's like when the high is over and when you're not super into doing it everyday, but you still do it, because you know you're in the void if you will, it's going to create a deeper yearning within yourself. It's going to create transformation at a deeper level. You're going to have a deep understanding of yourself and the universe and how things are working and a better awareness of what's going on even when you don't want to do it. That's where the work happens and that's where the growth happens. Tara: You can grow really fast when you're realizing the high and the relationship of the newlywed, but it's like the depth and the wisdom comes in when you don't want to do the thing and you do it anyway. Mason: Absolutely. Always just having these conversations, I go right, take away the terminology, even if you take away the Kundalini terminology, it's just this being there with yourself. It's always so simple, because I ask these questions, I have the diversions as I said earlier. It's my baggage, you know, my version when things get trendy, because of my own susceptibility in the path to fall into a clique and then get into the label. Mason: So, I'm always super precious about that and I have that little thing, not as overtly as I maybe used to, but I'm like right, you know, I'm going to make sure I have a little bit of cynicism with me to protect other people that are susceptible, so not falling into the label. Tara: Well, are you an Aquarius? You sound like an Aquarius to me. Mason: No, I'm a Gemini. Tara: A Gemini, okay. I knew there was some [AR 00:29:31] in you, okay. Mason: Yeah, yeah, yeah, and I can never remember my rising or ... but I really appreciate these conversations. It just helps me get rid a little bit more of the chip I have on my shoulder, because no matter what, there's going to be people externally identified with a particular clique or a label, but it's almost like the plateau in the beginning when you consistently go and you emerge on the other side can be a merging beyond your need to identify mentally with a label and realize you're just doing something innately human that's innately beneficial to humans and always has been. Mason: Which I really like, that's sort of what I'm getting out of this conversation. I don't know if that makes sense. Britt: Yeah, no, I like that. I kind of struggled with that too and I think for me, I came to the conclusion that I'm not going to not label myself if a label describes what I believe in, because I can also create what I want within the confines of some type of label, it to look however I want it to look if that makes sense. But I feel like to not have a label, when I'm doing something that actually has a label that people can identify, it feels like I'm almost not standing for anything. Mason: Absolutely makes sense. There's a beautiful middle ground and as always, it is balancing and it's just walking that middle path, which treats you to be balanced, because it's not great to be overly ... well, it's not functional for me anyway and from what you're saying, to be overly identified in any way and leaning too far on any side of the fence. Mason: So, with what you're putting out there into the world, would you say it's purely Kundalini? Are you bringing in other practices? Because I see it's a theme on your website and in talking to you before that you're bringing in a collective of practices and ways of being and as you said, in order to transform yourselves. Like, what else do you feel you're bringing into the fold that you feel has really helped you out and helped your students out? Britt: Yeah, so it kind of has really developed into this trifecta. All good things come in threes, right? So, for us, it's really the energy work, which is primarily the Kundalini yoga and the meditation and then, we've found that we're just really also needing a lot of the mindset work, so just practical, mindset tools to really be using day-to-day, moment-to-moment to integrate and really apply the energy work that's happening and then, on the third side of things, we've really seen a lot of benefits from what we now have kind of received as a message to call cosmic sinking. Britt: And essentially, what we're doing it we're just using the astrology and we're using the phases and the cycles of the moons and we're syncing up seasonally with our practices, so with the energy work and with the mindset work, we're curating our practices around Mother Earth, around the moons, around the planets and for us, that's just really added a whole other layer to everything we're doing and we really just feel more in sync with ourselves, more grounded and we're just able to understand this human existence a lot more deeply and experience it in a lot more harmony than we were without that kind of piece. Britt: So, that was kind of like our missing piece that we've kind of combined those three things together and has really just changed everything for us. Mason: I really, really love that you bring the seasonality into it. It quite often is something I've found in myself that I've needed to remedy on my own when I'm doing my energy practices and seemingly what becomes very quickly a cosmic practice, especially when you're meditating and you can just fly off without that gritty connection to the earth and the sea and the seasons. It can somewhat be unhinged and unanchored. Mason: So, two questions. Feel free for them to be like snappy answers and understanding that everyone realizes you're talking about huge concepts that you're having to like put down into a couple of sentences, so they'll be understanding of you. In terms of your mindset practices, as that's been an entire pillar, what does that look like and what would you say if you had to describe the fundamentals of that practice or how that comes about for you and your students, and then also I'm curious as to how the summertime there that you're in at the moment is helping to shape the intention of your practices. Britt: Yeah, so the mindset work is, there's a lot of different tools that we bring in, but basically, it's just allowing our mind to get behind the energy work and really just consciously shifting our mind to basically change our habits and our ways of thinking, so it's simple things like pivoting where when you may have a natural, habitual thought come in about something, you are conscious enough and you've done the energy work enough so that you're aware of it and you can change that thought and you can do it again and again and again and again until you create a new habit with a specific thing. Britt: And just doing that with anything that you need to in your life and just other simple things like gratitude practice and kindness practices, giving back practices. It's really just this conscious mindset and way of thinking and way of crafting your thoughts and your mindset to then create a different reality for yourself essentially. Mason: One thing I'll throw my weight behind and I'm really loving you talk about is just that catch it again and again and again and again and again and then, you can maybe make some change. I always appreciate hearing that and it's always a great reminder for me. Britt: Yeah, and we've found quickly that if you try to do that without the energy work, it's very, very, very difficult. And it comes with a lot of effort, but when you have the energy work and you're moving the energy in your body and in your mind and then, you pair it with just working on it day to day and kind of fine tuning your mindset, then it's much easier and you're able to kind of move faster and shift quicker and get results that you want with the competition of those two. Mason: I love it. And coming into summer, what's the energy looking like? What's coming through for you? Britt: Well, we're recording this in Leo season, so within our 528 Academy, we always like syncing up seasonally with the sun energy, but also just like a theme that comes through and by now, what we're feeling like is really coming through is throughout these eclipses that are happening now or they just happened and we kind of have portals opening, a lot of change happen, and with a lot of outer planets that are retrograde, even right now Mercury is retrograde, so there's a lot of introspection really. Britt: And so, you have a lot of internal work and it's like pulling us inward even though it's summer time, it's still a very inward time of working on who are you, what do you stand for, why are you here on the planet, and how can you live a higher-caliber existence here on the planet? And so, we're kind of syncing up around that and sort of meditation that we're doing right now as a whole community is around the caliber and increasing caliber and just in terms of outwardly, in the summer time I kind of like to personally just split up my meditation. Britt: So, do a little less in the morning and then do some in the morning and I like to do it outside instead of taking a cold shower, running into the ocean, because we live by the beach here, so just switching it up, because summertime feels much more like a free energy and you want to be moving outside and just flowing a little bit more and so, not necessarily being super strict with when things have to be done, but that you can just kind of flow through the day. Britt: But yeah, we're excited right now to be working with this caliber energy and really creating a higher-caliber existence here and really getting to know who we are, getting to know who we are and what we're doing here on the planet and through the Kundalini, we're able to really hack into that in a bigger way. Tara: Yes. Mason: Yeah, so good. Yeah, summertime like ... [inaudible 00:37:52] ... in his hand like ultimate yang, hot energy, energy's just going up. It's like time to ask those big questions, so I really like it. We're in our cuddly little winter right now, getting more introspective and so, that's nice as well. Hey, I'm curious. The cold showers, is that something that's integrated into the Kundalini practice or is that something you're doing on the side? Britt: Yeah, it is integrated. Yeah, it's a big part of the lifestyle, the hydrotherapy and ... Mason: The hydrotherapy? That's right. I remember stumbling across Yogi Bundgen's hydrotherapy document back in the day and being like god, this dude was bad ass, so I go on. Britt: I love that. Yeah, so you know, you're seeing the whim hof and the ice bath and a lot more people doing the cold showers and stuff, but yeah, it's definitely a part of our practice and something that we try to do as much as possible and ... Tara: Part of the Kundalini philosophy. Britt: Yeah. Mason: Yeah, to this day, I've never really checked with my Kundalini mates as to whether the cold showers still is seen as an integration. The one thing I really took away from Kundalini besides consistent breath practice and I took a different style of practice for movement and breath, but I always arrive at the same place. But the cold showers is like ah, you're doing whim hof, no, in whim hof and stuff it's amazing and it's a part of most longevity practices, but I was like yeah, you know what, I got inspired by Yogi Budgen. Mason: That's why ... that was my catalyst for going out and seeking out freezing wild waters wherever I went and as well, I think he's got a little bit more of a direct approach in terms of you're working on particular organ systems, correct me if I'm wrong, to what I took away, if it's like winter, my kidneys are cold, I can get hot water really rocking on the kidneys and then, bang get the cold water in there. Then, flood them with blood and then bang, get the hot water straight back on that one side. I found that really useful. Is that kind of the way you would still practice? Tara: A little bit, but we would do just full cold. Britt: Yeah, but I like that. Tara: Yeah. Britt: But with the oils, so you can like ... and almond oil or an oil that kind of meshes well with your dosha just using that actually in the shower with the cold water. Mason: Like on your skin when you have the cold shower? Britt: Yeah, so specifically like you're supposed to cover the genital areas and then it's kind of like the arms and the legs you use the oil with to just kind of like nourish the skin as you're doing the cold shower. Mason: That makes sense, that's nice, okay, I'll incorporate that. I'm an oil guy myself. My hair, my skin loves it. Tara: If you think about it, it's just another thing back in the day, though, we didn't have cold showers, we'd probably float in rivers and stuff, so just going back, thinking back with the earth and how if we were living outside, what we would be doing. Mason: I'm with you. I've still resisted buying a chest freezer and having a cold bath like here at my house and I don't really have cold showers very much. As you said, I prefer if I can find it in nature, that's always when I kind of like the relevance starts coming back. I get the cold shower thing as well, because we are living indoors and all that, but I appreciate you saying that, because next time I go and do like a whim hoffy thing, there's a woman here that does them in our snowy mountains, the good old get out there into the icy river and do the plunging in there. Mason: I think that's where I'm feeling the call to get to next to do my ice plunging upgrade. Britt: That sounds amazing. Mason: Hey, I think we should fly this Kundalini spacecraft and let you get on with your day. I really appreciate you, especially like I flew in from a lot of directions. It was like a personal therapy session for me with Kundalini and so, I really appreciate you taking the time and answering with such efficacy as well. Tara: Yeah, of course. Britt: Of course. I loved your questions and that was awesome. Thank you so much for having us. Mason: Absolute pleasure, so would elevatetheglobe.com be the best place for people to start out? Britt: Yeah. Elevatetheglobe.com and we're elevatetheglobe on Instagram. We have a five-day fun challenge where we share a lot about our lifestyle and yeah, everything's over there. Mason: Programs, retreats, your podcast The Elevator, like on iTunes as well. Awesome, okay, big love to both of you. Appreciate you. Britt: Yes, so much love. Tara: Thank you, Mason. Britt: Thank you. Mason: Catch you next time. Britt: Okay, bye, bye.
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Welcome to another switcheroo episode of I'll Show You Mine! This week, Elyse is showing James a video game: California Games for the NES to be precise. Released in 1987 by Epyx, California Games is a small collection of sports mini games that are simple to learn and difficult to master.Join us as we talk about the merciless precision of 80s arcade style games, reminisce about how even these pixel art stages evoke memories of growing up here in California, and try out our best surfer dude voices.We'll be back to normal on May 8th when James actually will show Elyse "Ape Escape" for the PlayStation.Follow @isympodcast on Twitter for show updates and more, and be sure to check out twitch.tv/sparkmandesigns for streaming games and art!Our theme song is:Dreams by Joakim Karud @joakimkarudCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Time for a bodacious blast from the radical past. Comedian, actor, and Golf Magazine ad appearer in Nick Pupo joins The Boiz to talk about the 1987 classic California Games. Lux stumbles through his transitions. Griffin remembers the past. Nick gives us a peek behind the scenes. Edited and Produced by Hailey Clement Intro and Outro Music by Matthew Morden Art by Brittany Metz
This week Ken welcomes BACK to the show (after appearing on a live edition at last year's Women in Comedy festival) comedian Erin Maguire. Ken and Erin discuss Ken's odd carnival prizes, East Coast anxiety, Psychic Storefronts, Arlington mobs, lottery studio, accents, nicknames, The Winter Hill Gang, SATs, five and dime stores, Boston's WHDH kid's show "Ready to Go", New Kids on the Block, Heathcliff, The Three Stooges, Roof Kids, Scott Grimes, two gingers, Night Life, Joey McIntire, Spenser Gifts, The Meadow Glen Mall, airbrushed sweatshirts, Wild Cards, Orange Julius, citrus cankers, Papa Gino's, dangerous childhood birthday parties, carving stations, ODing on Horse Radish, make up mirrors, California Games, the KenCade, surfing, Kathy Griffin's haircut, Matthew Broderick, Bay Coven, Halloween, Space Camp, aliases, day drinking, bars, no Irish food, The Storyteller, Jim Henson, Pam Dobber, Newhart, Maddie Grimes, Moonlighting, The 'burbs, Cheers, Night Court, the best episode of Highway to Heaven, Stoogemania, Ken's African Grey, the Curly Shuffle, anxiety, exercise, cultural movements, latex, tribute acts, Zima, dropping Jolly Ranchers, Disney Monster Hits, circuses, Emma Samms' unfolding flower, and how Ken's dog Larry is a NARC for kisses.
Today's guest is John Ribbins, creative director at Roll 7 who are responsible for the BAFTA winning Olli Olli games. We talk through his development as a game designer and the surprising history of Roll 7, including games you play with your brain waves. We hit Urban Chaos, Rocket League, Doom, Death Tank, Bullet Storm, California Games, and the creation and development of Olli Olli. Believe me, he knows that it's hard.
Game the System Podcast Episode 10 now sponsored by 1989 Arcade Bar and Kitchen (1989.com.au)! Join Marc Bell, John Pansini, and Matthew Tolhurst talking about all things gaming.We are on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/game-the-system-podcast/id1341961411Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/httpgamethesystemcopodcast/game-the-system-podcast Podcast RSSIntro music from www.bensound.comPinball arcade no longer licensed by Williamshttp://pinballarcadefans.com/showthread.php/13254-Official-AnnouncementSNK Neo Geo Minihttps://www.kotaku.com.au/2018/05/snk-announces-the-neo-geo-mini-will-play-40-games/Bloodstained: Curse of the Moonhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/838310/Bloodstained_Curse_of_the_Moon/Nintendo online service detailshttp://www.nintendolife.com/news/2018/05/guide_nintendo_switch_online_faq_-_everything_we_know_so_farWaynes World - Mega Drive (1993)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne%27s_World_(video_game)Barney's Hide and Seek Game - Mega Drive (1993)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney%27s_Hide_%26_Seek_GameSega Mega CD (1992)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_CDWonderboy: The Dragon’s Trap (2017)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Boy:_The_Dragon%27s_TrapWonderboy 3: The Dragon’s Trap (1989)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Boy_III:_The_Dragon%27s_TrapStreet Fighter Alpha Anthology (2006)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Fighter_Alpha_AnthologySuper Gem Fighter Mini Mix (1998)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Gem_Fighter_Mini_MixRiver Raid Tournament Editionhttp://gamethesystem.co/forum/?p=%3Fforum%3D645294Horizon Chase Turbo (2018)http://www.horizonchaseturbo.com/California Games (1987)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_GamesKaboom (1981)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaboom!_(video_game)Battle of the Beat-Em-UpsMarcFinal FightDouble DragonBad Dudes vs Dragon NinjaJohnStreets of rage REMAKE Captain commandoThe PunisherMattStreets of Rage 2Ninja Baseball BatmanVendetta
#PA2025, Published by Atari Corp. In this extra-length episode, I cover California Games, the pack-in/launch title for the original Lynx console in September of 1989. Included in this major episode The post EPISODE 06: California Games appeared first on The Atari Lynx HandyCast.
We talk Chip's Challenge, California Games and the ill-fated 3DO M2 with the legendary Chuck Sommerville, formerly of Epyx Games and Electronic Arts. Chuck's Challenge: [http://www.chuckschallenge.com/](http://www.chuckschallenge.com/) Thanks to our amazing donators this week: Hubert Stanczyk, Gary Heather, Craig Marshall, Joachim Mild Join our Discord channel: [https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8](https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8) Our website: [http://theretrohour.com](http://theretrohour.com) Our Facebook: [http://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/](http://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/) Our Twitter: [http://twitter.com/retrohouruk](http://twitter.com/retrohouruk) Events: Ravi warming up for DJ Yoda: [https://bit.ly/2IeusRu](https://bit.ly/2IeusRu) PLAY Expo comes to London: [https://www.playexpolondon.com/](https://www.playexpolondon.com/) PLAY Expo Glasgow: [https://www.playexpoglasgow.com/](https://www.playexpoglasgow.com/) Show notes: Ravi's Mod Radio: [https://www.youtube.com/user/the4mula/](https://www.youtube.com/user/the4mula/) Mega Drive Mini: [https://bit.ly/2vsf7vb](https://bit.ly/2vsf7vb) Sega Ages coming to Nintendo Switch: [https://bit.ly/2F6i2ta](https://bit.ly/2F6i2ta) DDR Freestyle takeover in California: [https://freestyletakeover.wordpress.com/](https://freestyletakeover.wordpress.com/) Pontypool Museum Generation Games: [https://bit.ly/2HSG7qp](https://bit.ly/2HSG7qp) Collector finds drugs and cash in NES cartridge: [https://bit.ly/2qOnIm7](https://bit.ly/2qOnIm7) Toshiba reveal new high quality cassette: [https://bit.ly/2qMSGfn](https://bit.ly/2qMSGfn)
Join Nick, Aaron, and Rob as they travel out west to play some of the best games California has to offer. Ever heard of California Games from the Sega Genesis? Check out Aaron's sound cloud at: https://soundcloud.com/diagamblic "Green Hills and Blue Blurs" and "Battletoads & Double Dragon - Stage 1" performed by Daniel Tidwell: www.facebook.com/danieltidwellofficial --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Izzy Nobre, Evandro de Freitas, Edu Aurrai e Bruno Carvalho chegam para mais uma edição do 2-Pak sem Juju, com as escolhas do Evandrin. Dois clássicos jogos do undo dos esportes: NBA Jam e Jogos de Verão (California Games).
Izzy Nobre, Evandro de Freitas, Edu Aurrai e Bruno Carvalho chegam para mais uma edição do 2-Pak sem Juju, com as escolhas do Evandrin. Dois clássicos jogos do undo dos esportes: NBA Jam e Jogos de Verão (California Games).
Salve Salve Cabineiros! No Ar o Nosso Décimo Oitavo Episódio do Podcast de Games do Site do Cabine do Tempo. Nesse Episodio Os Integrantes Dinho Corleone e Samuel Ragnus recebem Júlio César (Heróis do futuro) e Bruno Monte (Setor 2814) Para Falar dos Nossos Games mais Marcantes da…
Matthew Householder, Atari and EPYX Matthew Householder worked at Atari from 1983 through 1985. There he ported Moon Patrol to the ColecoVision for AtariSoft. Later he worked on the Atari 520ST, where he wrote the line-draw/polygon graphics primitives for the ST port of the GEM operating system. Next he worked at EPYX, from 1985 through 1988, where he produced/created/designed many games including: Winter Games, World Games, Championship Wrestling, California Games, and Sub Battle Simulator. This interview took place on April 25, 2017. "And she said, 'Hey! You guys should do a game with skateboarding in it.' And it was like a light, an epiphany. Oh yeah, skateboarding. Of course." Let’s play ColecoVision Moon Patrol by Atarisoft
Welcome to the Bit Effect, in this Retro Rewind we discuss the Master System classic, California Games. Retro Rewind is a show based on nostalgia, one of us or one of our audience picks a game to replay that we will then discuss as a group. Want to share some feedback? Share the love? Suggest a game or topic? Follow us @thebiteffect or email us at thebiteffect@gmail.com Edited by Craig Paterson
Sven Voss - Season #1 , Episode #7 Wiesbaden Radio & Show - Rubrik: Family & Friends - Staffel 1 - unterstützt von www.marnet.de Er moderiert das Aktuelle Sportstudio im ZDF, ist ein Riesen „Jimmy Fallon“-Fan und ist mit Reiner Calmund „Stimme an Stimme“… Sven Voss hat in einem sehr privaten Podcast mit Enno Uhde seine Playmobil-Schatztruhe sehr weit geöffnet und spricht unter anderem über die Kategorisierung von Menschen, über Udo Jürgens und warum er seinen 40. Geburtstag als Camper an der Wisper genoss. Dieser Podcast zeigt den angesagten Moderator in einer wohl noch nicht dagewesene Art. Viel Spass damit und danke an Jan Döhling, dass er uns vor nun knapp 6 Jahren vorstellte - oder war es Jens Weißflog? :-) Shownotes: Sven Voss Website: http://www.svenvoss.com/ und www.projektb.biz ZDF: http://www.zdf.de/ Das aktuelle Sportstudio: http://www.zdf.de/das-aktuelle-sportstudio/das-aktuelle-sportstudio-5989096.html ZDF logo!: http://www.tivi.de/fernsehen/logo/start/ WDR: http://www1.wdr.de/index.html 1Live im WDR: http://www1.wdr.de/radio/1live/ Schwarz-Weiß Düren: http://www.schwarz-weiss-dueren96.info/ Brita Arena: http://www.brita-arena.de/ Toni Schumacher Reiner Calmund: http://www.reinercalmund.de/ Die Heimatstadt Daun: http://stadt-daun.de/ Rock am Ring: http://www.rock-am-ring.com/ Nürburgring: http://www.nuerburgring.de/ Jens Weißflog: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Wei%C3%9Fflog Matthias Sammer: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Sammer Jan Döhling auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jan.dohling?fref=ts Enno Ilka-Uhde: http://www.enno-uhde.de/ DFB: http://www.dfb.de/index/ Joey Kelly: http://joeykelly.de/ Lothar Matthäus: http://www.lotharmatthaus.com/ Glow: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glow_(Band) Appartmenthotel & Restaurant Oberwiesenthal: http://www.jens-weissflog.de/ SV Werder Bremen: http://www.werder.de/ Playmobil: http://www.playmobil.de/ LEGO: https://www.lego.com/de-de Playmobil Funpark: http://www.playmobil-funpark.de/ "California Games": https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Games FC St.Pauli: http://www.fcstpauli.com/home/news 1.FC Köln: https://www.fc-koeln.de/start/ Jan Böhmermann: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_B%C3%B6hmermann Jimmy Fallon: https://www.facebook.com/JimmyFallon/?fref=ts Wo Sven Voss Urlaub macht: Campingplatz Wisperpark: http://www.wisperpark.de/ Pension Waltraud im Zillertal: tuscherhof.at Sagres an der Algarve (Portugal): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagres Savannah (USA): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah_(Georgia) Time Square (New York): http://newyork.sehenswuerdigkeiten-online.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/times_square.html Sedanplatz: http://www.meinestadt.de/wiesbaden/stadtplan/strasse/sedanplatz HEAVEN: http://heaven-bar.com/impressum Lokal-Wiesbaden: http://www.lokal-wiesbaden.de/start Tante Simone Wiesbaden: https://www.facebook.com/tante-simone-766134276739517/ Sven´s Interessen: New Model Army "51st State": http://amzn.to/2eqOgDh Steven King "Der Anschlag": http://amzn.to/2dUx5Jj Rainhard Fendrich "I am from Austria" (live): http://amzn.to/2eqPrSS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irkFCxUokcs Die Ärzte: http://amzn.to/2eqMiT6 U2: http://amzn.to/2eeUpqJ Coldplay: http://amzn.to/2eOwCxz Jamiroquai: http://amzn.to/2eqNPZE Foofighters:http://amzn.to/2eq3rOs Beginner:http://amzn.to/2eq1py6 Wenn es Dir gefallen hat, dann schreibe doch eine kurze Bewertung auf iTunes oder Facebook und abonniere die Show. Thanx, Enno. …und besuche doch den Supporter dieser Folge Autohaus Marnet auf dessen Facebook-Seite unter hinterlasse auch gerne einen Kommentar oder Like: https://www.facebook.com/AudiMrnet/?fref=ts
¡Volvemos con el onceavo programa de la de la segunda temporada! Coincidiendo con la clausura de los Juegos Olímpicos de Río, hemos decidido dedicar este programa a videojuegos basados en los juegos olímpicos y de temática deportiva, Track & Field, Hyper Sports, Winter Games, Summer Games, California Games... Además hablaremos sobre el juego galáctico de moda, No Man's Sky, odiado y alabado a partes iguales. Pero tranquilos, no falta el troleo y las particulares salidas de tono y el buen humor con los acompañantes de siempre. ¡Esperamos que lo disfrutéis!
This is part 2 of episode 125, where I discuss California Games by Epyx, and read and listen to your feedback on all the Epyx games. Next up is Battlezone and Krull, both by Atari. I am hoping to watch the Krull movie before the episode since it is available on YouTube. If you have any feedback on these games, as always you can send it to me at 2600gamebygame@gmail.com. Please be sure to check out Geekade's Twitch channel on August 20th for their Pain in the Ass-a-thon, which is a charity benefit for the Colon Cancer Alliance. You can donate during the 24 stream at the Twitch site. Thanks for listening! Pertinent Links Epyx on C64 Wiki History of Epyx on the Dot Eaters Peter Engelbrite's web site Peter Engelbrite interview by Gregory George Inspired Idea web site Fuddy Duddy Games Steve Baker's web site from 2008 Steve Baker's Pachinko game Steve Baker interview by Scott Stilphen Steve Baker interview by Randy Kindig, Antic podcast Steve Baker interview by Willie, ArKay and Captain Bob, Atari 5200 Super Podcast Tod Frye interview by Randy Kindig, Antic Podcast No Swear Gamer 175 - Summer Games No Swear Gamer 259 - Winter Games No Swear Gamer 260 - California Games 1997 Online Telegames Atari 2600 catalog Atari Bytes Podcast Atari Kong Podcast Tupacast! Geekade Pain In The Ass-a-thon Facebook page Sing's nutty eBay auction find for Stellar Track Devin's Pac-Man creepy pasta on AA Check out Jose's awesome spreadsheet for the list of games I've already done, with links to the episodes! Thank you Jose! Proud member of the Throwback Network! Proud member of the Retro Junkies Network! Facebook page Twitter page Google + page My YouTube channel, for whatever reason Blog page Listen to the show on Stitcher! Subscribe to the show on iTunes, and leave a review! Reviews are nice! Listen to the show on Tune In! Please check out my other shows: Intarivisions Podcast Please Stand By! The League of Extraordinary Podcasters
Hello all, long time no see! Last night I knew that I wouldn't be able to get the whole show done. So instead of waiting until probably next week, I split the episode into 2 parts. Part 1 deals with Summer and Winter Games, and Part 2 will be about California Games and all of the feedback for all three. So you still have until Saturday to get feedback in if you'd like. Thank you as ever for your patience and for listening, I wouldn't be here without you! Pertinent Links No Swear Gamer Flashback Portable Announcement Wade's Inverse Atascii podcast Epyx on C64 Wiki History of Epyx on the Dot Eaters Peter Engelbrite's web site Peter Engelbrite interview by Gregory George Inspired Idea web site Fuddy Duddy Games Steve Baker's web site from 2008 Steve Baker's Pachinko game Steve Baker interview by Scott Stilphen Steve Baker interview by Randy Kindig, Antic podcast Steve Baker interview by Willie, ArKay and Captain Bob, Atari 5200 Super Podcast Tod Frye interview by Randy Kindig, Antic Podcast No Swear Gamer 175 - Summer Games No Swear Gamer 259 - Winter Games No Swear Gamer 260 - California Games Check out Jose's awesome spreadsheet for the list of games I've already done, with links to the episodes! Thank you Jose! Proud member of the Throwback Network! Proud member of the Retro Junkies Network! Facebook page Twitter page Google + page My YouTube channel, for whatever reason Blog page Listen to the show on Stitcher! Subscribe to the show on iTunes, and leave a review! Reviews are nice! Listen to the show on Tune In! Please check out my other shows: Intarivisions Podcast Please Stand By! The League of Extraordinary Podcasters
After quite a long delay, episode 124 featuring Lost Luggage and Shark Attack is finally available. Thank you once again for your patience. Coming up in July will be an all-Epyx episode featuring Winter, Summer, and California Games. You can send your thoughts on these games or any others that I've done to me at 2600gamebygame@gmail.com. I sincerely hope you are all enjoying your summer, thanks for listening and I will see you all soon! Ernie Runyon interview by Scott Stilphen Ed Salvo interview by Scott Stilphen Lochjaw Easter Eggs on 2600 Connection (Shark Attack Easter Eggs are about the same) How to Beat the Home Video Games: Shark Attack Lost Luggage jingle by Byron Parks PM Magazine Games by Apollo piece No Swear Gamer 250 - Shark Attack (Phil LOOOOOVES sharks) No Swear Gamer 254 - Lost Luggage Rama's Youtube channel Easy To Learn, Hard To Master: The Fate of Atari Kickstarter campaign by 8bit generation Super Podcast Bros. Podcast Bill's Atari 8 bit Ads blog post about buying his Atari 400 Atari 2600 vs Channel F Chess on AA Atari Party 2016! Check out Jose's awesome spreadsheet for the list of games I've already done, with links to the episodes! Thank you Jose! Proud member of the Throwback Network! Proud member of the Retro Junkies Network! Facebook page Twitter page Google + page My YouTube channel, for whatever reason Blog page Listen to the show on Stitcher! Subscribe to the show on iTunes, and leave a review! Reviews are nice! Listen to the show on Tune In! Please check out my other shows: Intarivisions Podcast Please Stand By! The League of Extraordinary Podcasters
Movie Meltdown - Episode 350 This week we are joined by comedians Kyle Kinane and Joyelle Johnson to discuss movies, comedy and growing up with California envy. And while we realize that we just argue with the internet, we also discuss... freak show television, every idea has been done, Stripes, Big Trouble in Little China, Gone with the Wind, Rad, Lucas, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Signs, George Lucas, his beautiful black wife and his billions of dollars, ghosts and goblins... I love it, knocking snow off the rocker panel, VVitch, not a real fan of anything, True Crime, Easy Rider, California Games, the most lackadaisical slave owner, like a toddler, The Sixth Sense, ... also arms and legs, all the John Hughes movies, 1880's southern dickhead, through the tornado states, nubs on their face, customer service by the beach, all observational comedy has been done, Luke Skywalker... baby, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Summer School, I'm fascinated with the capabilities of human beings... whether positive or negative, Raising Arizona, dumb aliens, burnt out beach trash, you can just eat lunch outside at school, the Back to the Future Burger King, being sardonic, 60 Days In, Annabelle, BMX Bandits, give me one alcoholic doctor, Mother's Day... the biggest mistake of my life, revenge fantasies, Super Mario Bros., too drunk to sit on an airplane, what is Trader Joe's, My Science Project, My 600-lb Life, driving into grey walls in the distance and what's the best booze for gout? "I want to be able to my job as a comedian... and tell the jokes. I don't just want to be the host of some collection of drunks. Which is, you know... still what happens." For more on Kyle Kinane, go to: http://kylekinane.com/ For more on Joyelle Johnson, go to: http://www.joyellenicole.com/
This week we cast our minds back to the most bodacious and radical year of them all, 1987, to reminisce about the best sports game of all time, California Games. Also in this ribald episode, Rob pitches an original new...Read more
John Romero and Craig Johnston talk about the early days of games on the Apple ][, interview Apple ][ game programmers, and generally cover topics relating to Apple ][ games and history.On this episode we talk to Chuck Sommerville, creator of Apple ][ games including Snake Byte, California Games, and Gruds in Space.
Her er en mixtape fra spillåret 1987. Du finner originalmusikk og noen remixer fra spillene: The Last Ninja, Krakout, Great Giana Sisters, Castlevania 2, Leisure Suit Larry, California Games, Delta, IK+, Maniac Mansion, Mega Man, Platoon, Skate or Die, Zelda II. Finn mer moro på vår nettside www.lolbua.no
Her er en mixtape fra spillåret 1987. Du finner originalmusikk og noen remixer fra spillene: The Last Ninja, Krakout, Great Giana Sisters, Castlevania 2, Leisure Suit Larry, California Games, Delta, IK+, Maniac Mansion, Mega Man, Platoon, Skate or Die, Zelda II. Finn mer moro på vår nettside www.lolbua.no
Primeiro de tudo está no ar o nosso podcast. Hoje os esportistas de verão, Guilherme O post Fliperama de Boteco #23 – Jogos de Verão (California Games) apareceu primeiro em FLIPERAMA DE BOTECO.
Primeiro de tudo está no ar o nosso podcast. Hoje os esportistas de verão, Guilherme O post Fliperama de Boteco #23 – Jogos de Verão (California Games) apareceu primeiro em FLIPERAMA DE BOTECO.
This week we have the developer of, not one, but two of our Lost Treasures. Chuck Sommerville joins us to talk about both Summer Games II and Chip's Challenge. During Chuck's tenure at Epyx Games, he developed more than just these two gems, however, and we get the opportunity to touch on a few of them such as Winter Games and California Games.
Bienvenidos a Va De Retro, un micropodcast dedicado al mundo de los videojuegos retro, tal y como los vivimos en su día en España. En este decimosegundo episodio de la quinta temporada, nos convertiremos en los reyes de los deportes más variados gracias a California Games, de Epyx. Recuerda seguirnos cada semana. --------------- Ayúdame a sacar más episodios: http://www.patreon.com/GameXploitation http://www.gamexploitation.es/donaciones Escríbeme a vdr@gamexploitation.es Redes sociales: http://gamexploitation.es/redes-sociales-y-rss/ Web: http://www.gamexploitation.es --------------- Serie: Va De Retro Episodio: 12 Temporada: 5 Música: Ouroboros y Phat Sketch (por Kevin MacLeod).
Ganz simple gesagt wurde heute unser Flieger vom Vintage verweht. Die Episode lässt sich wie folgt zusammenfassen: Drei alte Männer trauern ihrer vervideospielten Kindheit nach und reden dann über Zeichtricks. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Vorspann Zu aller erst will die Redaktion euch auf unsere Passgierbefragung hinweisen. Wir wollen euer Feedback und damit 4 Minuten eurer Lebenszeit. Unser ewiger Dank ist euch sicher. Zur Belohnung dürft ihr euch diese Episode auch auf YouTube anschauen. Da wir im Intro darüber geredet haben, gibt es hier einen historischen Ausflug in den Tagesablauf von Kafka, Balzac und Konsorten: Podio: The Daily Routines of Famous Creative People Info We Trust: Creative Routines Co.Design: The Sleep Schedules Of 27 Of History’s Greatest Minds Überbleibsel Ordner ausblenden in Carousel von Dropbox Carousel Blog: Excluding folders on Carousel web Endlich ist es da, das Feature welches Carousel für Patrick schon einmal nutzbarer machen würde. Allerdings funktioniert es vorerst nur in der Carousel Webapp. Dort klickt man auf ein Foto und kann dann sagen “diesen Ordner zeigst du mir nicht mehr an”. Sven bemerkt, dass es andersherum praktischer wäre: Die Ordner die man in Carousel haben möchte, händisch auswählen, der Rest bleibt verborgen. So ungefähr wünscht sich das auch der Rest der User im Dropbox Support Forum und in den Kommentaren. Egal. Die ersten Schritte sind getan und das Ding dreht sich wieder. BitTorrent Sync Pro Neben Patrick ist nun auch Andreas mit an Bord. Bei nutzen Sync, beide müssen sich erst einmal zurechtfinden. Eines der neuen Features ist “Sync All” – dieses haben Patrick und Andreas erst einmal gaaaanz vorsichtig mit einem Testordner ausprobiert. Wer “Sync All” nicht aktiviert, bekommt Platzhalter in seinen Ordner auf der Festplatte und spart Platz. Per Doppelklick werden die echten Dateien dann runtergeladen und können bei Bedarf auch wieder gelöscht werden (dann erscheint auch der Platzhalter wieder). Andreas ruft auch auf eine Feature-Request an das Sync Team zu schicken, denn er will lieber eine schnicke Dropbox-Like UI, wo er die Ordner per Checkbox ankreuzen an – “selective sync” halt. Wieso eigentlich Fantastical? Nach seiner Kutschenfahrt quer durch Berlin ist Sven aufgefallen, dass er Fantastical gar nicht mag. Für den Überblick bei einem randvollen Kalender ist das nicht seine App. Er nutzt das “natural language” Feature kaum, welches Sätze analysiert und in Termine umwandelt. Week Calendar ist nach wie vor Andreas sein Favorit und Patrick ist mit Fantastical nach wie vor sehr zufrieden. Bei der Mac-Version findet er gut, dass man zwischen Kalender-Sets umschalten kann (z.B. nur Arbeit- oder Familienkalender anzeigen) oder auch das Fantastical automatisch erkennen kann, wo ihr seid und euch auf der Arbeit auch nur die dort wichtigen Termine anzeigt. Eine Ehrenerwähnung bekommt miCal… aber auch nur von Andreas. Der Rest enthält sich und hält sich die Augen zu. Kurzresümee: 5 Monate 15 Tage mit dem iPhone 6 Plus Das iPhone 6 Plus zu kaufen anstatt dem kleineren Ebenbild war für Patrick von Anfang an eine “Risikoinvestition”. Er wusste nicht, ob er damit als Einhand-Mobilfunktelefon-Bediener glücklich wird. Seinerzeit war der Anreiz für ihn sein kaputtes Handgelenk zu schonen, das das Große mit zwei Händen bedient werden will. Im Zweifelsfalle hätte er das Plus wieder verkauft nach 2 Jahren und sich ein reguläres iPhone geholt. Wie dem auch sei, den Angstschweiß kann er sich nun wegwischen, denn das 6 Plus rockt – lesen und schreiben ist eine wahre Freude. Zudem kann man es mehr oder minder einhändig bedienen, wenn mal Not am Manne ist. Auch Sven beichtet nun, dass er doch lieber auf die Weisheit der Jugend sich verlassen hätte sollen und mutmaßt, dass er mit einem großen Handtelefon besser gefahren wäre. Der gute wird bei nächster Gelegenheit upgraden und das normale Telefon samt aller Übercast-Folgen dann hier im Podcast verlosen (…vielleicht). Das Stichwort “Konsolidierung” fällt auch. Die iPad’s fristen bei unserer Crew eher eine Randexistenz die in Richtung unnötiges Luxusgut geht. Überschallneuigkeiten CloudApp macht nur noch 10 kostenlose Drops pro Monat Am 2. April ist die neue Regelung in Kraft getreten. Es gibt von nun an nur noch 10 Drops pro Monat, was ganz schön stark einschränkend ist für die kostenlose Version. Anbei noch drei weniger bekannte Alternativen von Patrick. Allesamt haben ein paar ganz spezielle Features und vielleicht ist ja was für euch dabei: Dropmark Minbox Infinit Computer- und Videospiele Nostalgie @smplctyblss’s Instagram Seniorictybliss war ja mit Kind und Kegel in Berlin. Im hiesigen Computerspielemuseum hat ihn dann sein Sohn nur mitleidig den Kopf schüttelnd angeschaut, als Papa vor dem C64 Space Invaders gezockt hat und mit dem Amiga 500 einen kurzen Zeitsprung zurück in die eigene Kindheit gemacht hat. Tja, Pong sorgt wohl heutzutage bei der jungen Generation eher für Augenrollen als für einen erhöhten Puls. Der zeitlerische Erstkontakt fand wahrscheinlich durch einen Atari 2600 statt. Dieser stand bei der Verwandtschaft und bei Welkers im Wohnzimmer. Die beiden 1981er, Patrick und Andreas, sind sich aber nicht sicher, ob es nun genau das Modell war. Georges Seguin (Wikipedia). Atari 2600 with JR. Pac-Man cartridge. Festival du jeu vidéo 2008 (video game festival) (Paris, France). Der historische Verlauf bei Patrick ist Atari 2600, Atari ST (keine Ahnung welchen – aber es war wohl eine Version mit integriertem Disketteneinschub), bis dann der erste 286er PC kam. Zurück zu den Konsolen kam er durch den Nintendo Gameboy und direkt danach auch zum NES. Seitdem war jede stationäre Nintendokonsole bei ihm im Haushalt und er bereut diese dann auch jedes Mal wieder verkauft zu haben. Als Patrick von einem Schiffchen-Spiel schwärmt, welches er damals gespielt hat und wo er alle Jahre wieder nach dem Titel sucht, haut Sven auf einmal den Namen Ports of Call in den Raum… und Patrick ist so happy, dass er während der Sendung noch die iOS Version kauft (und kurz danach ein virtuelles Windows installiert, um auf der offiziellen Webseite die Classic Version zu kaufen). Weniger optimistisch sind wir, dass Andreas sein Autorennspiel findet, bei welchem man schießen und die Karre aufrüsten kann. Das wiederum bringt Patrick aber auf Stunts, wo man sich in feinster 3D-Grafik eigene verrückte Rennstrecken bauen kann (und welches mit einem Emulator auch super auf dem Mac läuft). Tipps für Andreas bitte an feedback AT derubercast DOT com. Boulderdash ist jedenfalls bei Sven der Nostalgieauslöser… … aber der richtige Kracher im Computerspielmuseum war ein Textadventure – hier natürlich auch bitte den verzweifelnden Blick von Svens Sohn visualisieren. Sven: “go south” Computer: “You reached a deserted Saloon.” Sven: “Open door” Computer: “The place isn’t as empty as it seems. Two guys wearing a pilot uniform look stare at you.” Sohn: “Was ist das Papa? Egal, lass’ mal weiter gehen!” Hier auch ein Link zu A Dark Room auf iOS für alle die ein wenig Textadventure Luft schnuppern wollen. Bild via Animated Screenshots Zur Sprache kommt bei diesem Thema natürlich auch, dass Patrick ein Tekken 2 Meister (mit Urkunde) ist. Damals lernte er im Videospiel-Shop in [Weilburg an der Lahn] seine Gegner das fürchten und gewann so eine PlayStation 2. Seine Liebe zu Beat ’em ups entdeckte er jedoch mit Street Figter II in den spanischen Spielhöllen. Das war auch das Spiel, welches er auf eine einsame Insel mitsamt seinem SNES mitgenommen hätte. Auch Andreas hat eine ähnliche Vergangenheit und zudem noch den selben SFII-Favoriten: Angefangen hat er mit Guile, dann ist er bei Ken hängengeblieben. Hochgelobt von ihm auch die Balance den Spiels, welche es erlaubt hat das auch alte Hasen gegen Neueinsteiger spielen können. Zurück zum Thema Suchanfragen. Sven sucht einen Weg online alte LucasArts Adventures zu zocken. Auf Patrick hören will er nicht, das heißt ScummVM kommt ihm nicht ins Haus… alles zu kompliziert. Der Fechner will nur den Browser aufmachen und dort dann das Gummihuhn mit dem Karabinerhaken benutzen. Die Redaktion verweist hier ganz offiziell auf ScummVM Online… wobei der Mac noch nicht unterstützt wird – tja… Emulation ist nicht einfach. Bleiben wir bei Sven. Wo denkt ihr, dass er eigentlich Hausherr, Overlord und Profi war? Ganz klar: California Games… und zwar bei Hacky Sack. Hier seine alte Highscore die es zu schlagen gilt: Patrick hatte da wie im echten Leben eher die Liebe zum Schnee. Winter Games - Hot Dog. Nuff’ said. Als Abschluss zu unserer kleiner Zockerepisode gibt es noch A Night with the Lady aus dem Spiel “Defender of the Crown”. Leider nur die Amiga Version, wo der Sound einfach nicht so pralle war wie auf Patrick’s PC Variante. TV Serien Klassiker und Favoriten Weg von einer Freizeitbeschäftigung hin zur nächsten. Alles schön seichte Kost für die Hitparade beim Übercast heute. Hier mal Patricks 10 Lieblingsserien Monolog in kurz: Avatar: The Last Airbender (TV Series 2005–2008) Game of Thrones (TV Series 2011– ) Futurama (TV Series 1999– ) Firefly (TV Series 2002–2003) Agatha Christie: Poirot (TV Series 1989– ) Lost (TV Series 2004–2010) Azumanga Daioh (TV Series 2002– ) Shin Chan (TV Series 1992– ) (Nicht OV) Doctor Who (2005) Steins;Gate (TV Series 2011– ) Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)/Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series 1987–1994) (Nicht OV) Andreas zieht nach und prästiert seine 10 Favoriten: One Piece (TV Series 1999– ) Dragonball (TV Series 1986– ) Futurama (TV Series 1999– ) The Simpsons (TV Series 1989– ) Es war einmal… das Leben (TV Series 1986– ) Es war einmal… der Mensch (TV Series 1978– ) Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series 1987–1994) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV Series 1993–1999) Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series 1995–2001) Married with Children (TV Series 1987–1997) Sven trifft das ganze etwas Thema etwas unvorbereitet und er lässt sich hinreißen zu einem Vorblick: Ein Colt für alle Fälle (TV Series 1981–1986) Trio mit vier Fäusten (TV Series 1984–1986) Ob da noch die Nostalgie aus dem Videospielmuseum mitschwenkt oder ob Sven diese Serien heute tatsächlich noch in seinem VHS Videorekorder/-player abspielt werden wir wohl in einem der nächsten Flüge erfahren. Unsere Picks Patrick: Pandemie (Brettspiel) (29 €, Video Review, auf iOS) Andreas: Wahl Lithium Ion+ (ca. 80 €, Review) Sven: VANMOOF Electrified 3 Ebike (2.249 €) Nachtrag: Da jeder so begeistert von Andreas seinem Pick war. Hier noch ein Bartkorrektur => Patrick hat wieder gelogen… der Braun Cruzer war sein Vorgänger. Nachdem die Ersatzteile dank der schäbigen Verarbeitung zu teuer wurde, ist er bei dem Remington gelandet. #stiftenkopf In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
This week’s game is awesome, radical, and totally tubular — it’s 1987’s California Games by Epyx! Also on this episode I talk about how you […]
This week’s game is awesome, radical, and totally tubular — it’s 1987’s California Games by Epyx! Also on this episode I talk about how you […]
This week on Wonderpod. Roger, Virtual boy, Gauntlet, Vader fire place, California Games, Breaking Bad, Captain America, Thor, Guardians Galaxy, Dr Strange and JRPG talk.
Bli med på en musikalsk reise gjennom noen av våre favorittspill på Sega Master System, bl.a. Phantasy Star, California Games, og Phantasy Star. Sega Master System klarte aldri å matche populariteten til NES og da Mega Drive kom ut overskygget den nye Sega-konsollen Master System fullstendig, men som vi har nevnt før, bl.a. i vår […]
Welcome to episode forty-three of Retrograde, where the Retrograde go all whoah like dude on California Games. This week, Jack Marshall, Lysanne Fisher, James MacFadyen, and Anthony Hobday grind some pixellated half-pipe in California Games. We mention a few times this incredible Lets Compare video of California Games a well. While you're here; why not head over to iTunes and pop a lovely review down for Retrograde? We'll even send you a free Limited Edition Retrograde Badge! Also remember to follow us on Twitter and Facebook. If you want to enter this week's competition, simply follow us on Twitter and retweet our competition tweet.
It's here!! The boys are joined by Girl Innes aka Ruby and the much-loved LastCody. We talk ratings systems, sibling gaming terror tales, Bioshock Infinite (no spoliers), Jake's Sega Saturn and Saturm games talk including Namie Amuro Digital Dance Mix vol 1, jiggle physics, Paper Mario Sticker Star, Tomb Raider, Battleblock Theatre, Crazy Taxi iOS, Monster Hunter, Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds, Persona 4 beef bowls, Guacamelee, bodypillows, Zac plays D&D, Cody's COD calamnity and dating sim ideas, The Great Gaben Part 1, game gifts, PAX Australia 2013, PLUS EXCLUSIVE interview and music from GERM!! Tim of Germ and GCP talk Austere, new albums, California Games, X Japan (Hide RIP), shark tales and musical backgrounds. DON'T YOU DARE CLOSE YOUR EYES!!!Episode 28 - NEKO MEANS CAT (Raving Mad with Sadness w/ GERM)
Now you can virtually experience the warm California sun via the radioactive glow of a cathode ray tube...with VCR California Games! Join us as we roll and move our way through the bay area, participating in generic extreme sports competitions to raise enough money to go to "The Nationals" by way of watching 5 second clips of skateboarding, BMX, wind surfing, and more. Is this game totally "Nails," or is it the opposite of "Nails"? What does any of that mean? Plus, Professor Laserbooks sneaks some education past FTT Standards and Practices and into the Battle of Wits. Cowa-BANCE-ga!
In which we talk about games that have many different games in them. Music from: Faction by Dan Wentz from Red Faction by Volition, Inc; Surfing and Footbag by Chris Grigg [Negativland], Karl Lehenbauer, David Hayes, Steve Hales, Chris Ebert from California Games by Epyx; and Rocket Belt by Soyo Oka from Pilotwings by Nintendo.
We have returned and are about to go a bit retro. Justin, Cole, Ethan, and Justin are in search of a list of fair competitive video games across all of the eras to create new game tournaments for our listeners and for upcoming Horrible Night Outs. Send in your questions to simon@horriblenight.com or @TheHorribleShow We will not be dettered by failed recordings. The Horrible Show is back because before we talk about video games, we know you wanted to hear all about Cole’s reality TV adventures and wherever else the Threesomes of the Week takes us. Actually, we hope you survived the Threesomes enough to make it to our favorite multiplayer memories and our On the Spot question. Where we bring to light the age old question of why would you play Madden when you can play NFL Blitz? This is all of course just to set the mood as we have a real mission this week: to come up with some compelling classic competitive games for game tournanments for our listeners and potentially for upcoming Horrible Night Outs. It’s a veritable free-for-all as we look at games we grew up and onto some current favorites. Which Smash Bros is the best choice? Is Geometry Wars 2 better without shooting? Maybe puzzle games are better than we think they are. Is StarCraft II even an option for new players? I’m sure we don’t have the answers, but we did get a great list out of our discussion. Let us know what games we missed so we can continue build some compelling contests in the near future. Then, we can’t help but announce the next Horrible Night Out on July 8th as we return to Net Heads where we hope to game with our Indy listeners and their friends. On our way off the air, an epiphany strikes Cole and Justin G as they finally discover a use for handheld gaming devices. Show Notes Cast: Justin L, Cole, Ethan, Justin G Guide: Intro and Threesomes (0:43 – 19:48) On the Spot Question (19:50 – 25:12) Classic Competition (25:14 – 1:10:21) Game Brainstorming (27:16 – 1:10:21) HorribleNight.com Updates (1:10:22 – 1:11:10) Shout Outs (1:11:12 – 1:18:48) Threesomes of the Week: Cole – Celebrity Rehab, Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition, World of Tanks Justin G – True Grit, Robopocalypse, Crysis 2 Ethan – Suspect Zero, Champions Online, Atom Zombie Smasher Justin L – White Noise, Arctic Monkeys: Suck It and See, Alice: Madness Returns Game Industry Shout Outs: Cole – Useful Handhelds Justin G – Falling Skies / Perfect Dark – Skitterer vs Skedar Ethan – Trenched! Justin L – Battlefield 3 PC vs Console Debate Games: Mario Kart 64, Wave Race 64, Goldeneye, Super Smash Bros Melee, Super Smash Bros Brawl, DOOM, Quake Live, Unreal Tournament, Duke Nukem 3D, Scene It!, You Don’t Know Jack, Buzz! Quiz TV, Worms, Bomberman, Wii Sports Resort, Burnout 3, Contra, Super Maro Bros, Duck Hunt, Track and Field, Dance Central, Child of Eden, Geometry Wars 2, WarioWare: Smooth Moves, Boom Blox, NBA Jam, Ice Hockey, Skate or Die, Paperboy, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3, California Games, Caveman Games, Double Dribble, Arch Rivals, Joe Montana Football, RBI Baseball, Pacman Championship Edition DX, Rampage, Rampart, Combat, Mortal Kombat, WWE All-Stars, Dr. Mario, Tetris Party, Lumines, Bust-a-Move, Puzzle Quest, Powerstone 2, Marvel vs Capcom 3, Ghouls n Ghosts, Mega Man 10, Castlevania, Trials HD, Joe Danger, Super Dodge Ball, Super Spike V’ball, Crysis 2, Gears of War 2, Eternal Champions, Punch-Out!!, StarCraft II, Mario Bros, Joust, Arkanoid References: The Martian Chronicles, First Blood, Aaron Eckhart, Carrie-Anne Moss, Ben Kingsley, Michael Keaton, The Other Guys, Power Pad Subscribe to the Horrible Show – New Episodes every Wednesday. RSS iTunes @TheHorribleShow – Twitter Formspring.me/horriblenight Related posts: Five Fight: Games We Suck At – The Horrible Show Live 092811 State of the Night 2011 – The Horrible Show 042711 Art of Video Games Eras 1-3 – The Horrible Show 051111
Les jeux ensoleillés sont dans Gamerside ! California Games, Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball, les consoles portables, et bien d'autres trucs. Voici le podcast pour parler des jeux de l'été. Sortez les serviettes, enlevez le sable de vos mains et branchez vos tongs !