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This month, the book club covers the Japanese exclusive, Captain Rainbow for the Wii - A Nintendo-published game with Nintendo characters, yet it has a reputation for rude humour, swearing and inappropriate content!? Ollie and Tibbs investigate! Elsewhere, we jam pack the news section with Xbox preservation concerns and Nintendo Direct musings. We also discuss the departure of Charles Martinet as the loveable voice of Mario, and the success of the recent Sonic Symphony performance in London. Oh and youngsters better cover their ears, as we realise we're no longer capable of keeping up with modern life, in what's sure to be our old-man-iest episode yet. Don't worry about us, you just keep watching your Tikety-Tok broadcasts. If you need us, we'll be back on MSN, playing "guess the diddle". Incoming indie: Goodboy Galaxy - https://hotpengu.itch.io/goodboy-galaxy-demo podemup@gmail.com | @PodEmUp | podemup.live
Captain Rainbow es quizá uno de los juegos más bizarros que ha publicado Nintendo, con contenido muy cuestionable que llega a cruzar ciertas líneas rojas. Un repaso a las principales características de este controvertido juego desarrollado por Skip. Presentado por Nacho Bartolomé. Sintonía y sonidos del podcast por Rubén García. Puedes contactar a través de Twitter (@nintendatos) o correo electrónico (contacto@nintendatos.com). ¡Gracias por escuchar!Fuentes y enlaces de interés:https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/r7cj/index.html
This week on NintenDomain, while we wait for the big E3 announcements we take a look at a big holy grail unreleased Nintendo game, Captain Rainbow! We also talk more Subnautica, Shin Megami Tensei, and news for the week! Support the show and get bonus episodes at: www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast Music: Intro: Captain Rainbow: Title Break 1: Commentary Break 2: Folkdance Outro: Staff Roll Outline Timestamps: Now Playing: Jon: 00:01:38 Captain Rainbow Trey: 00:33:14 Megami Tensei Shin Megami Tensei III Subnautica 00:45:20 Jereme: Subnautica 01:16:14 New Releases and E3 Treehouse predictions 01:25:51 Iwata Asks Book Club
InPresence host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, … Continue reading "InPresence 0069: Captain Rainbow To The Rescue"
A history lesson (with musical aids!) that explores lesser-celebrated Nintendo games by pointing out which characters are probably not going to be playable in the upcoming Smash Bros. game, from Sky Skipper to Panel de Pon to Captain Rainbow. Track listing: 0:12: Bonus Stage Theme / Balloon Fight / Hirokazu Tanaka 3:09: Recover Health / Mole Mania / Taro Bando 5:11: Stage 3 / Sutte Hakkun / Akito Nakatsuka 7:10: Castle Theme / Mysterious Castle Murasame / Koji Kondo 11:21: Course Theme / Mach Rider / Hideki Kanazashi and Hiroaki Suga 15:18: Title Theme / Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School / Nobuo Uematsu and Toshiaki Imai 17:51: Robot City / Joy Mech Fight / Hideaki Shimizu 21:56: Investigation / Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir / Hiromi 24:41: The Alien Spaceship / StarTropics / Yoshio Hirai 27:30: Umasakaba (Horse Bar) / Knight Move / Hirokazu Tanaka 32:08: Title Theme / Shin Onigashima / Koji Kondo 36:40: Stage 1 & 2 Theme / Solar Striker / Toru Osada 39:24: The Prince’s Adventure / The Frog for Whom the Bell Tolls / Kazumi Totaka 42:31: Pipe Theme / Mole Mania / Taro Bando 46:45: Flare’s Theme / Panel de Pon / Masaya Kuzume 52:44: Christopher Henson / Marvelous / Yuichi Ozaki 55:52: Out in the West / Tin Star / Chris Jojo, Matthew Cannon and Suddi Raval 60:18: Yellow Giant / Doshin the Giant / Tatsuhiko Asano 64:00: Free Slow / GiFTPiA / Hirofumi Taniguchi and Yousuke Obitsumi 68:56: Art Museum and Clink Prison / Drill Dozer / Go Ichinose and Satoshi Nohara 73:59: Daytime / Captain Rainbow / Hirofumi Taniguchi 76:26: Mole Patrol / Super Scope 6 / Ryoji Yoshitomi, Yumiko Kanki and Hajime Hirasawa 68:45: Village Theme / Shin Onigashima / Koji Kondo Drew on Twitter: twitter.com/drewgmackie Singing Mountain on Twitter: twitter.com/singmopod On Facebook: www.facebook.com/singingmountainpod/ On iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/singi…ain/id1252832457 On Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/…bs27wb6cqr24dlgl4 On Instagram: https://instagram.com/singingmountainpod/ On SoundCloud: @singingmountain On YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f9iAcO1ZMTYVH91c2Jsyw Official website: https://singingmountainpod.com
“And I think it saved the day, because we didn't have any money.” —Captain Rainbow About: No place has tested the currents of change more than the Anderson Valley, a Gaza Strip-sized setting hidden in the hills of Northern California. Home to the language of Boontling, a fast fading past prose of the old frontier, the fate of the area’s kitschy tongue relies not on whether the valley will change, but how. And why. Show Notes: [00:40] “Curious” by Blue Dot Sessions Related: A short video profile of O’Kane busking in New York City [03:10] “Time” by Morgan O’Kane [04:30] Light reading on Wes Smoot (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [05:35] An alternate definition for the origin of the “buckey walter” [06:00] “Town Market” by Blue Dot Sessions [06:20] Light reading on the discovery of the Anderson Valley And a step back (Walt Wines) [06:30] A close look at where valley is located (Cleveland State University) [07:05] Boontling: An American Lingo by Charles C. Adams ...in The Atlas Obscura ...in TIME ...in The Daily Mail ...in The Paris Review ...in The A.V. Club ...in Crave [09:20] Some neat articles that dive into the boontling dictionary [11:50] “Lemon and Melon” by Blue Dot Sessions [13:00] Boontling and the Anderson Valley Brewing Company [14:45] Light reading on Bobby “Chimpunk” Glover (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [15:15] The New York Times’ review of “Bulrusher” by Eisa Davis [16:35] “Milkwood” by Blue Dot Sessions [17:30] Light reading on the Pomo Indians [18:00] Audio from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s fireside chat about the Dust Bowl [18:15] Audio from a newsreel depicting sights and sounds from Victory in Europe Day in 1945 [19:00] Light reading on Danny Kuny [22:20] “Ve Main Chori Chori” by Reshma [23:20] “Sunday Lights” by Blue Dot Sessions [23:40] Highly recommend listening to this podcast interview between Russell Brand and Adam Curtis about individualism [31:00] “Don’t Fear the Reaper” cover by the Vitamin String Quartet [31:05] Light reading on Jim Jones (The Atlantic) [31:10] KGO News report of the the massacre at Jonestown [31:50] Light reading on Charles Manson (Wikipedia) [35:05] The Grange [36:15] “Midnight Rider” by the Allman Brothers [36:20] “Fishing in the Dark” by the Nitty Gritty Band [39:30] “Which Side Are You On” performed by Darryl Cherney [40:40] Light reading on the impacts of clear-cutting [40:45] “Algae Tender” by Blue Dot Sessions [43:40] “Brimevil” by Blue Dot Sessions [43:55] Light reading on the Spotted Owl (National Geographic). Audio from xeno-canto.org [44:00] A timeline of the Spotted Owl’s effect on timber and impact on price [44:15] What cutting a redwood looks and sounds like [44:30] An overview of Mendocino County’s timber harvesting [44:34] A deep read on the more recent state of the redwood [45:50] Lousiana Pacific celebrates 40th Anniversary at New York Stock Exchange [46:40] More on Sherry Glaser [47:40] “Earth First” by Darryl Cherney [49:25] Light reading on Redwood Summer and the Cointelpro (The Nation) Related: Trailer to “Who Bombed Judi Bari?”‚ a documentary that explores the title prompt [49:50] “Who Bombed Judi Bari” performed by Darryl Cherney [49:55] KTVU News report related to Judi Bari bombing [50:20] “Algae Trio” by Blue Dot Sessions [50:35] Related: Judi Bari’s obituary in the New York Times [51:05] Light reading on selling logs to Mexico (Los Angeles Times) [53:35] Lousiana Pacific sells its California assets (CNN Money) [53:40] [56:00] “Felt Lining” by Blue Dot Sessions More at thisissomenoise.com
Featuring: We reveal the games we just have to play before we die in our Gaming Bucket Lists!Our lists take us on a journey through time from the days of the Vectrex all the way up to the Captain Rainbow age!New Business looks at Nintendo's latest round of troubling financials!PLUS: Jon hops back on the time travel train with Radiant Historia!
Featuring: Join the NWR Japan correspondents in their first ever podcast dedicated to everything Japan!JC, Matt, and Danny discuss the 3DS launch in-depth, including impressions of Professor Layton and Nintendogs + Cats!Hear all the news from Japan about Pilotwings, the new Kirby for Wii, Pokemon Typing and Game Gear VC!The team discusses their favorite Japan-only games, including The Last Story and Captain Rainbow!
Featuring: Jon is back from his honeymoon! TYP is back from Japan/E3!The crew catches up with tales of Punch-Out!!, Phoenix Wright, and Captain Rainbow!We answer your questions on Metroid: Other M, Project Natal, The Conduit, and New Super Mario Bros. Wii!The Zelda II RetroActive goes out with a bang!
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Show Notes - Episode 01 Start Button News Website http://startbuttonnews.servegame.com/ The Dark Night Lego Batman Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe Midway E3 Microsoft Price Cut-New Sku Gears of War 2 Battlefield: Bad Company Spoof Max Payne Trailer Microsoft Motion Controller Nintendo Rainbow Gay Man a.k.a. Captain Rainbow Kid Icarus Warioland Shake Animal Crossing: Wii MMORPG's Yahtzee Pokemon Sony Silent Hill 5 Infamous Pandora's Box Prototype Final Fantasy 13 Chrono Trigger DS Sony PSP phone Wii Fit Scrabble on pogo.com Sony trophy system Sony PSP GPS Nintendo DS Games Guitar Hero DS Games we're playing now Metal Gear Solid 4 Grand Theft Auto 4 Trauma Center 2 Rockband Halo 3 Wii Games Mad World Platinum Games Rockband vs. Guitar Hero Too Human Half Life 2: Episode 3 Mega Man 9 Spore 360 RRod Crackdown Dead Space E3 Surprises