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The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 174: Classic Video Games

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 18:09


In this week's episode, I look back at some of my favorite classic video games, and also discuss my book advertising results from October 2023. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of CLOAK OF BLADES as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of CLOAK OF BLADES for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: NOVBLADES The coupon code is valid through November 28th, 2023, so if you find yourself wanting to get caught up with Nadia's adventures before CLOAK OF EMBERS comes out, why not start with an audiobook? TRANSCRIPT Hey, everyone. Welcome to Episode 174 of the Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is November the 3rd, 2023, and today we're going to talk about classic video games. We'll also discuss October 2023's ad results and made up words that turn out to be not made up after all. Before we get into all that and then an update about my current writing project, it is time for Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of Cloak of Blades as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of Cloak of Blades for 75% off in my Payhip store with this coupon code NOVBLADES and that is spelled NOVBLADES and you get that in the show notes. The coupon code is valid through November 28th, 2023, so if you find yourself wanting to get caught up with Nadia's adventures before Cloak of Embers comes out, why not start with an audiobook? You can get the coupon code and the links in the show notes for this episode. Now let's have an update on my current writing projects. I am 107,000 words into Cloak of Embers, which puts me on Chapter 21 of 22 so I'm almost done and I'm hoping to get that wrapped up next week if all goes well. At 107,000 words, I'm not sure how long it will be once I'm done editing and by the time the rough draft is done, but it will almost certainly be either the longest or second longest book that had Nadia as a main character. So that will be something to look forward to. I'm also 9,500 words into the book I'm going to write after Cloak of Embers and I will discuss that a bit more and what I intend to do with that after Cloak of Embers is published, hopefully in November. But we'll see. In audiobook news, Dragon Skull: Wrath of the Warlock is almost done in audiobook, as excellently narrated by Brad Wills and we just have to finish proof listening to it and hopefully we should have that come out before the end of November if all goes well. Brad is also going to start work on Dragonskull: Doom of the Sorceress before much longer, and that will probably (given how the holidays are falling this year) come out in either late December or January, with January being the more likely outcome. In other audiobook news, Hollis McCarthy will soon start the recording of Ghost in the Serpent, so hopefully we'll have more updates on that soon.   00:02:30 Reader Questions/Comments Before we get to our topics today, let's have a few questions from readers. Our first question is from Lisa, who writes to ask: Hello, I just started reading your book series with your character Ridmark Arban and I am wondering what is the very first book to start with. Is it the one called the First Quest or is it a different one to start with? Also I have been looking all over the Internet trying to figure out what the book order is for your character Ridmark Arban and I'm having no luck. In answer to your question Lisa, the very first book with Ridmark Arban would be Frostborn: The Gray Knight. That is the first book in the Frostborn series, and Ridmark is also the main character in Sevenfold Sword and then Dragontiarna, though I would recommend starting with Frostborn: The Gray Knight. And you can find the series reading order on either my website or it should be in the metadata on all the different retailers. And I think we have that set up properly now. Frostborn: The First Quest is a prequel to the main Frostborn series that I put out for free to people to read and enjoy as a bit of back story, but it's a prequel and the actual official starting point of the Frostborn series would be Frostborn: The Gray Knight. Our next question…well, it's more of a comment really is from Juana who writes about the upcoming Cloak of Embers and her opinion of the character of Victoria Carrow. And this is what she thinks Victoria will be A: she's the head of Singularity B: She is a criminal elf. C: She killed Tarlia and took her place or D: She is an anthrophage elder with really good impulse control. In any case, she is bad news and I just don't like her. Ah, as you might guess from that comment, Juana is a longtime reader who has read many of my books. Thanks for that, Juana. She has been very suspicious of Victoria Carrow from the beginning, when she first appeared, way back in Cloak of Ashes back in 2020. Well, Victoria does have a secret and we are going to find out what it is in Cloak of Embers. And during the process of writing this book, I realized that talking about Victoria's secret had an additional meaning that I did not intend but in this sense we are talking about the secret held by Victoria Carrow and not the apparel company. And now for a question a couple of different readers have had over the past few months since Silent Order: Pulse Hand came out. A reader emailed to ask of the word materiel, spelled MATERIEL in Silent Order: Pulse Hand was a mistake and asked if it should have been spelled material, MATERIAL. No, that spelling is correct. Materiel is a real word when spelled with an E. It refers to weaponry, supplies and equipment used for war in the military or to quote the Wikipedia definition: “Materiel are supplies, equipment and weapons in a military supply chain management, and typically supplies and equipment in a commercial supply chain context. In a military context, the term materiel refers to either the specific needs, excluding manpower of a force to complete a specific mission, or the general sense of the needs, excluding manpower of a functioning army. An important category of materiel is commonly referred to as ordnance, especially concerning mounted guns, artillery and the shells they consume, along with fuel and munitions in general the steady supply of ordnance is an ongoing logistical challenge in active combat zones.” Or to put it another way, not only is materiel a real word, it is in fact a topic to which many serious minded military officers have devoted much serious minded thought since a failure to address your military's materiel needs means you're going to lose the war before the first shot is fired. To be fair, as a science fiction and fantasy writer, I make up a lot of words. Grammarly is always so impressed that I use so many unique words but it really isn't fair because I do make a lot of them up. That said, I was a history major, which was not helpful to finding a real job, but turned out to be useful for concept and terms for fantasy novels. Like in Frostborn, I use the terms dux and comes for noblemen instead of duke and count because Latin was the primary language of Andomhaim and the terms duke and count were derived from the Latin words dux and comes. However, given how confused some people were by the terms dux and comes, if I had to do it all over again, I would probably default to duke and count, just to reduce reader confusion. Though urvaalg was one of my better made-up words. No one ever gets confused about what an urvaalg is. So those are the comments and questions for the week. If you have a comment or question you'd like addressed on the show, leave it as a comment on one of my websites and we will see if we can get to it.   00:07:09 Ad Results for October 2023 Our next topic for today is ad results from October 2023. Since it's past the 1st of November, it's good time to look back and see how my ads did for October 2023. I have to admit that October was a pretty weak month for sales for a variety of reasons beyond my control or honestly anyone's control. For one thing, the economy remains bad and inflation is high, especially in the US. For another, the international news in October was very bad, which always puts a damper on discretionary entertainment spending like books. Amazon US was consistently glitchy throughout all of October and still isn't working right as of the time of this recording. I can't prove this, but I think the books category faced strong competition from video games in October, especially Spiderman 2 for PlayStation and Super Mario Wonder for the Switch. Full disclosure, I did buy Super Mario Wonder and I'm playing it and it's excellent. On the plus side, Ghost in the Serpent had a strong start and Silent Order did very well in October on the strength of the Bookbub feature deal back in the first week of September and the lingering halo effect from Pulse Hand coming out soon afterwards. People are generally more willing to start a finished series than an unfinished one, especially in the science fiction and fantasy space. All my ads for October turned a profit, which I am very grateful for. So here's how the Facebook ads did. For Frostborn, I got back $5.44 for every dollar I spent, with 44% of my profit coming from the audiobooks. For the Ghosts. I got back $7.46 for every dollar spent, with 8% of the profit coming from audiobooks. If you take out Ghost in the Serpent, my profit comes to $2.95 with 20% of the profit coming from the audiobooks. For Cloak Games and Cloak Mage, I got back $3.19 for every dollar spent and for Silent Order, I got back $4.45 for every dollar spent. For Amazon ads, the only thing I advertised myself was Dragonskull: Sword of the Squire, which did pretty well. For every dollar spent, I got back $3.41, with 27% of the profit coming from the audiobook. So we see once again, that audiobooks, once you have them, are usually a good additional profit for a long series. For some reason I could never really get the Cloak Games or Cloak Mage audiobooks to sell, which is why I said usually instead of certainly. I think in November I'm going to do things a little bit differently. I'm going to try advertising Frostborn entirely on Bookbub ads, which I haven't used in a while. Facebook has been making some changes to the way targeting works on its ad platform, and I can see those changes making it less useful to advertise books there. Additionally, Facebook has also begun testing a subscription service for an ad free experience, which obviously would make Facebook way less useful for book advertising. The advantage for Bookbub ads is that some of the targeting has already been done for you. Like with Facebook ads, one of the keys to success is to make sure you've targeted your audience correctly. With Bookbub ads, everyone looking at the Bookbub e-mail is already looking for discount books anyway, so some of the targeting work has been done for you already. Anyway, if Facebook is considering pivoting away from ads in favor of paid subscriptions, it will be good to have backup options ready. And as always, thanks for reading. There would be no point in advertising these books if people didn't read them.   00:10:29 Main Topic of the Week: Classic Video Games   So, let's go on to our main topic this week: something fun because it's my podcast and I wanted to talk about something fun. That topic is classic video games. The main way I have played classic video games for the last four years is the Nintendo Switch, which I bought in September 2019. I've mentioned before that I didn't play any console games from about 1998 to 2019. There were several good reasons for this. First, I was really busy. Second, consoles are expensive and I definitely didn't have the money to drop on many games for the 2000s and most of the 2010s. Third, while I did play games, I played on the PC. I remember in 2007 not going out to eat for a while to save up to buy a better video card so I could play Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion on something other than the very lowest video settings. But 2019 marked a major personal milestone, my 100th book. Dragontiarna: Knights was about to come out and a few people asked what I wanted to do to mark this milestone. Maybe take a trip, go on vacation, that kind of thing. Instead, I decided that I wanted a Nintendo Switch. But why a Nintendo Switch? At Easter 2018, my younger brother unexpectedly gave me a Super Nintendo Classic as a present. For a while, at the end of the 2010s, Nintendo intermittently sold two mini consoles, the Nintendo Classic and the Super Nintendo Classic, each one accompanied with recreations of the old style controllers and some of the greatest hits for the respective console. Playing around with the Super Nintendo Classic got me interested in the Switch since the Switch online subscription service also came with emulators for the NES and the Super Nintendo. I have played a lot of NES and Super Nintendo games back in the 1990s, but I only rarely had the chance to finish them. Partly it was because I was busy and partly because the technology to save games back then really didn't exist for either the Nintendo or the Super Nintendo, with a few exceptions. If you ran out of lives and died, or you had to go do something and turn off the console, that was it. Your game was gone and you had to start over from scratch. But after Dragontiarna: Knights was published, I made up my mind about what I wanted to do to celebrate, and I got a Switch. As it turned out, getting the Nintendo Switch 8 months before the great COVID freak out turned out to be a really, really good idea. It gave me the opportunity to beat several games, actually numerous games that I had run out of time to play. The first one was The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, which I had gotten for the PC back in 2011 and played intermittently ever since, but never found the time to finish. I beat it for the first time on Switch and then I finished Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, which was a spiritual successor to the various Castlevania games of the 1990s. With a combination of Switch Online, save states, and some of the anthology collections available for the console, I managed to finish some of the classic games from the ‘80s and early ‘90s that I never had the chance to finish earlier, like the original Super Mario Games, Super Mario Brothers, Super Mario 3 for the NES, and Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo. I never really got into Super Mario 2 for the NES and never really tried to play it. The Castlevania series: the three Castlevania games for NES, Castlevania 2 for the Game Boy (the first Castlevania for Game Boy really isn't worth playing) and Castlevania 4 and Castlevania Dracula X for the Super Nintendo and I finally got to beat all those. The Zelda series: the original Legend of Zelda for NES (which I never finished) and Link to the Past for Super Nintendo, which is in fact one of the few Super Nintendo games I actually finished back when it originally came out, but I enjoyed being able to play it on the Switch with saved states. Super Metroid, which I never got a chance to play at all in the ‘90s and is deservedly a classic. You frequently see its mechanics turn up in many other modern games. Lest you think I spent all my time replaying the classics, I did finish some newer games as well. The remake of Link's Awakening was excellent, a good updating of the Gameboy Classic. Metroid Dread was absolutely superb, even though it took me a while to finish some of the boss fights. I also finished Elder Scrolls Blades, which I'm not going to say was a great game, but I still enjoyed it and I am proud to say I beat the final boss without paying for a single micro transaction, though I did buy the soundtrack, which makes for good background listening while writing epic fantasy. I keep meaning to play the remake of Metroid Prime, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. The multiplayer games also turned out to be great fun. I started bringing Mario Kart 8 and some controllers to family gatherings. Turns out nearly everyone likes Mario Kart. They say alcohol is a social lubricant, but Mario Kart is almost as effective and results in a lot fewer hangovers, though I do lose at Mario Kart a lot. Additionally, playing the old multiplayer classics like the original Super Mario with someone who appreciates them is always fun. So I think it's safe to say that I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of that Nintendo Switch I bought back in 2019. What's interesting is that the Switch is about 7 years old now as of this recording, which is the eternity in technology terms, yet it's still going strong. Microsoft, Sony, and the PC game market have been locked in an arms race for even more powerful hardware and more detailed graphics. By contrast, the Switch was fairly underpowered even for 2017, when it came out. And while it's been updated a few times in the year since, it's still essentially the same device. Pretty much every phone manufactured in the 2020s is more powerful than the Switch, but Nintendo doesn't seem super interested in rushing into their next console, though the rumor mill has been talking about the Switch Two or the Switch Pro for years. In fact, just a couple of weeks ago they released a Super Mario Wonder for the Nintendo Switch, and it was a huge hit and received universal acclaim on Metacritic. This approach makes sense once you know of Nintendo's philosophy of withered technology. This was a strategy articulated by Nintendo game designer Gunpei Yokoi (and I apologize if I pronounce his name wrong), who called it lateral thinking of withered technology. This philosophy described using mature technology that was well understood and cheaply obtained rather than cutting edge stuff to create unique game experiences different than anything else available. I suspect this is a variant of a philosophy you see among successful people in every field. They rely on the boring but practical methods and combine them in ways to create something unique. Or if you dig into the many successes, you will find that the people behind them stuck to the well established fundamentals but did them really well, and that's what the Switch does, isn't it? It's a unique experience. You can plug it into the dock and play it on your TV or unplug it and use it like a handhole console like a super powered Game Boy. I can play on my couch or take it with me to those family gatherings and plug into the TV for Mario Kart 8. It's an idea that seems incredibly obvious in hindsight, but it really wasn't at the time. Dragontiarna: Knights was my hundredth book in 2019, and my most recent book, Ghost in the Serpent, was 145. Maybe when I hit 150 I should get a Switch OLED model, or the mythical Switch 2, if it is come out by then. So that is it for this week. Thanks for listening to the Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show enjoyable. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on thepulpwritershow.com. And if you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.

Power Trip Gaming: POWERCAST
PTGPowercast: Episode 34 | Storming the Castlevania!

Power Trip Gaming: POWERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 124:22


Welcome to the "PTG:POWERCAST," a podcast where Paul, Andy, and Kevin talk about gaming, as well as some personal stories and quips!In this episode:*What's new with the boys? *Castlevania, and the "NES era" toughness. Also introducing "Chirpy" the Incessant Cricket! *Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, the cryptic nightmare, and sequels on the NES. *Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. *The Gameboy trio: Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania: Belmont's Revenge, and Castlevania Legends. *Super Castlevania IV, the biggest flop in the franchise (not really.) *Castlevania Bloodlines, and Paul's disdain for colorful things. *Castlevania Dracula X, a washed out, washed up debacle. *And so much more!We hope you'll listen in, and join us! Send us your thoughts on the subjects, or suggestions on topics to discuss! We'd love to hear from you!Catch the “PTG:Powercast” on iTunes, Stitcher, and other podcasting sites!Use "Powertripgaming.tv" to come directly to the channel to watch all of our other videos and shenanigans!Click to Subscribe http://bit.ly/PowerTripSubscribeLike us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/PowerTripGamingFollow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/PowerTripGaming

PTG: POWERCAST
PTGPowercast: Episode 34 | Storming the Castlevania!

PTG: POWERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 124:22


Welcome to the "PTG:POWERCAST," a podcast where Paul, Andy, and Kevin talk about gaming, as well as some personal stories and quips!In this episode:*What's new with the boys? *Castlevania, and the "NES era" toughness. Also introducing "Chirpy" the Incessant Cricket! *Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, the cryptic nightmare, and sequels on the NES. *Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. *The Gameboy trio: Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania: Belmont's Revenge, and Castlevania Legends. *Super Castlevania IV, the biggest flop in the franchise (not really.) *Castlevania Bloodlines, and Paul's disdain for colorful things. *Castlevania Dracula X, a washed out, washed up debacle. *And so much more!We hope you'll listen in, and join us! Send us your thoughts on the subjects, or suggestions on topics to discuss! We'd love to hear from you!Catch the “PTG:Powercast” on iTunes, Stitcher, and other podcasting sites!Use "Powertripgaming.tv" to come directly to the channel to watch all of our other videos and shenanigans!Click to Subscribe http://bit.ly/PowerTripSubscribeLike us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/PowerTripGamingFollow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/PowerTripGaming

Fliperama de Boteco
Fliperama de Boteco #349 – Castlevania: Dracula X (SNES)

Fliperama de Boteco

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 88:39


Hoje Guilherme Ferrari, Guilherme Dellagustin, Renato Guardia, Marcos Melo e nosso amigo Bruno Luis se juntam com Richter Belmont para novamente matar o Drácula. Bora falar Castlevania: Dracula X, a “versão” de Rondo of Blood para o SNES. Bora ouvir! Finalmente pegue seu fone de ouvido, sua cerveja e aperte o play!   Links no Porsche [Link] Ouça os antigos episódios do Nerd Byte News [Link] Ouça todas as Rádios Fliperama [Link] Ouça todos os Bora pro Fliper Link] Ouças as […] O post Fliperama de Boteco #349 – Castlevania: Dracula X (SNES) apareceu primeiro em FLIPERAMA DE BOTECO.

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Lost Joystick Network
29 - Castlevania: Dracula X

Lost Joystick Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 153:40


The gang is joined by Michael Chiaramonte AKA clearvus on Instagram to discuss Castlevania: Dracula X for the Super Nintendo. So listen in to hear what a bunch of middle-aged guys think of a 16-bit video game from the mid-90's. As always, thank you for listening! We appreciate every one of you. Also, please leave us a five-star review on iTunes. You could leave less stars, but that seems cruel. We do all of this in an attempt to provide some semblance of entertainment to you at no cost, so leaving us a nice five-star review shouldn't be too much to ask. Or maybe it is.. we don't know what your life or review-writing skills are like right now.

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Radio Free Nintendo
Episode 754: Slow-Rolling Into Our Obituary

Radio Free Nintendo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 155:00


FEATURING: (00:01:40) New Business: Langrisser I & II.(00:9:44) Castlevania: Dracula X.(00:14:18) Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Pokemon Legends: Arceus trailers.(00:31:59) Halo Infinite. (00:34:55) Wordle. (00:39:45) The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles. (00:46:30) Listener Mail: Pre-written Nintendo obits. (01:19:27) Time accelerates.

Retrologic
Ep 53 - Ethics in emulation, Community Questions

Retrologic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 95:37


RetroLogic - Episode 53 6:30 - Icebreaker 34:30 - The price is RETRO 47:45 - Show Topic - Ethics in Emulation 1:20:00 - Community Couch   Introduction RetroLogic isn't just a podcast, It's also a retro game store! Visit Retrologic.games to check out our growing inventory of Cleaned, Tested, and Authentic Retro Games, fair-trade fabric T-Shirts, holographic Stickers, and join our 100% non-toxic discord community for even more fun!   How's it going? Housekeeping: Join the Patreon! $1 per month All video content is exclusive Ploktober Plok Talk episode 2 KNW Plok episode Nintendo Pals Streaming Sign up for Plok Talk on Oct 25, 9pm CDT Blog https://www.retrologic.games/blog New article coming this week Icebreaker - what did you buy? And what did you play?   Sam: Bought:Metroid Dread (twice!) , Metroid Prime Hunters First Hunt (DS), Contra 4 (DS). Played: Metroid Dread, Castlevania: Dracula X, Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Marvel's Avengers   John: Metroid Dread, OLED Switch, Clayfighter SNES, TMNT Back from the Sewers GB, Starwars KOTOR Xbox, Capcom Fighting Evolution Xbox, Rygar NES, and Tales of the Abyss 3DS. Played: Recore GP and Dread   Dan: Metroid Dread, 9” Knuckles figure, Bebop and Rockseady figures, Dreamcast Magazine, Billy Hatcher!, Earthworm Jim figures, Bloodwake, Viva Pinata, Dungeon Siege 3, Mercenaries, Dark Angel, Crazy Taxi for GBA The price is RETRO How to play: I'm going to list off 4-5 games. You're going to guess how much the games are worth in total, dollars and cents. Whoever is closest to guessing the actual price of the lot, wins! Everyone has a list, and everyone guesses. The “ghost” always guesses $300 John's list Dan's list Sam's list Flightsy's list Check out the Price Is Retro Database in the discord server for history and stats for all of our past games!   Show Topic (Game Highlight, News Highlight, Discussion topic) Discussion about Piracy, Emulation, Repros, and Ethics. Community Couch Retro Rewind Our Retro Rewind game for October Demon's Crest Play the game, and join us for our Community lead podcast, stay tuned for the date. Plok Talk is Monday, Oct 25 @ 9pm CDT Question of the week Flightsy: I have a question I desperately need the @Hosts to answer. I hope it's not too personal, but I think that answering this question could give the season 2 opener the spark it deserves, and start a conversation that may stretch for the whole of the Retro Logic Future: What would you do for a Klondike Bar   Eric Plunk If you were limited to only collecting for one system, which would it be and why?   solo_something Our community couch so anything, ok! Would Ridley, Waluigi, Andross (not discord brother but Star Fox series), Ganondorf, and Porky Minch make a great Nintendo Legion of Doom? Who would be in charge?   TheAmbassador — Today at 11:54 AM My question for all retro collectors: how do you give your massive game library the time and attention it needs to enjoy it or do you have to just let things stay on a shelf for years?   SpiderShan — Today at 6:30 PM Quick question for the couch…when you were growing up did you read the game manual before popping in your new game? (I miss game manuals) Spotlight   Outro   Thanks for listening to the RetroLogic Podcast! We are proudly part of the Nintendo Dads family of podcasts. If you like what you hear, check me out on Twitter and Instagram @RetrologicGames. You're also welcome to jump into our friendly and 100% non-toxic Discord Community! The link to that is in my twitter bio. You can also find everything on our website Retrologic.games  

Video Game Hangover
VGH #514: The Warm, Gooey Center

Video Game Hangover

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 68:28


D.J. cracks open the Castlevania Advance Collection and sees Castlevania: Circle of the Moon in a whole new light. Also, Dracula X is there. Meanwhile, Randy cracks open some monsters in Beast Breaker. Episode Timeline (0:00) - Intro/Psychonauts 2 (9:00) - Ratchet and Clank (14:03) - ExtraLife hype (16:49) - Castlevania Advance Collection (39:31) - Castlevania: Dracula X (46:53) - Beast Breaker (1:03:49)  - Outro

Giraffe Feels: A Retro Video Game Podcast
Episode 71: Game Rankings Volume Two

Giraffe Feels: A Retro Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 16:35


In our second game rankings episode, we discuss and then rank Castlevania: Dracula X, Sim City, Final Fantasy V, Zelda II, and Castlevania II. Instead of a Patreon, consider donating to our Extra Life charity drive. We are raising money for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. We raised $335 in 2019. So far in 2020 we have raised $130. On Thursday nights around 7pm I stream old and new games until around 9pm. Check out my Twitch page for more information and a tentative schedule. We are also on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Stitcher. You can also download episodes from the Internet Archive. You can view our game ranking list here.

TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games
Ep. 476 – Castlevania: Dracula X

TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018


So today we talk about that super popular and beloved game, Castlevania: Dracula X! What? You don’t know what this is? It’s not so beloved? Well, we still have first-time guest host Blumpkin Bear Sean Berry on to tell us about his penis travesty alongside some Dracula X commentary. Meanwhile, Tyler goes to the pharmacy … Continue reading → The post Ep. 476 – Castlevania: Dracula X appeared first on TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games.

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Giraffe Feels: A Retro Video Game Podcast
Episode XXXV: Sim City 2000

Giraffe Feels: A Retro Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 10:01


Our "500 Words About" series continues with a discussion of Sim City 2000, the busy nature of modern simulation games, the tyranny of choice, and why I love Sim City on the Super Nintendo.  Next Monday I will be streaming Super Mega Baseball and Next Wednesday I will be streaming Castlevania: Dracula X at 8pm on Twitch. You can find a schedule for upcoming streams on our website. We are also on iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher. You can also download episodes from the Internet Archive. Please consider becoming a Patron of the podcast.

Graveyard Duck
Graveyard Duck Episode 24 – Castlevania Dracula X: Rondo of Blood

Graveyard Duck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 56:35


After a slight delay, Graveyard Duck is back with one of our most anticipated topics yet, Castlevania Dracula X: Rondo of Blood for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM. This japan only title is considered by many to be the holy grail of Castlevania games. Here what Scott and Wes have to say, and learn why, … Continue reading Graveyard Duck Episode 24 – Castlevania Dracula X: Rondo of Blood →

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Last Time on Video Games!
Episode 202: Castlevania Dracula X

Last Time on Video Games!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017


The last game of our remake-themed month, this one's... special. Once again, Ryu Anime Belmont dons his dramatic gloves and whip and sets out to save the inexplicably ninja Maria, who refuses to help him this time. This is, really, a wholly different game than Rondo of Blood, but does it hold up on its own? Whip right to that download. Show Notes (03:00) BIRDEMIC. (04:00) With feathers. (10:00) I'll be the one to say it... this looks like it belongs in G Gundam. Unrelated: I want a Let's Play of Zach doing Cuphead. (17:00) Zach's also been delving into Papers Please, as recommended by Yahtzee. (21:00) Some preliminary thoughts on Dead by Daylight. (26:00) Talking a bit about our experience with SkyFactory. (31:00) Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor. It's a weird... life/chore simulator? Highly recommended for an odd experience if it's on sale. (38:30) We talked about a lot of interesting games on this episode, but if I can only recommend one, it has to be Clandestine. (47:00) Finally getting around to Dracula X. (59:45) Rankings of Blood... X! Next time on Last Time, Kirby's Dream Course! Adorable energy balls at at Geremy@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Tyler@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Zach@alasttimeonvideogames.com, or LTOVG@lasttimeonvideogames.com. You can also go to the show page at plus.google.com/+LastTimeOnVideogames or comment on the site at www.lasttimeonvideogames.com. Also, you can follow our tweets @LTOVG.

Last Time on Video Games!
Episode 201: Mario 64 DS

Last Time on Video Games!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017


What do you get when you try to control a game originally meant for an analog stick with a d-pad? Basically the same game, but somehow a lot worse. Maybe it's because the whole thing smells oddly of garlic; Wario is just too well rendered in this game. Join us as we hop, skip, and constipatedly hover over the familiar environs of Peach's Castle's magic paintings. More hat replacements than you can shake a download at. Show Notes (00:00) Dokkan Battle has conquered all! (11:00) Zach also played some Fate Grand Order to compare to Dokkan Battle, the greatest game of all. (13:30) He’s also been playing Xenoverse 2: Electric Boogaloo (18:00) Saiyan Naming Conventions, all hail Dragon Ball Z! (21:00) Tyler Finished The Long Dark and West of Loathing (24:30) Geremy started Sonic Mania and Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle but likely won’t finish either. (34:00) The Assignment, Super Mario 64 DS. (46:30) Super Mario Ranking DS. Next time on Last Time, Castlevania Dracula X! Vampires who love wall meat at Geremy@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Tyler@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Zach@alasttimeonvideogames.com, or LTOVG@lasttimeonvideogames.com. You can also go to the show page at plus.google.com/+LastTimeOnVideogames or comment on the site at www.lasttimeonvideogames.com. Also, you can follow our tweets @LTOVG.

NRRD (Nerdy Retro Renaissance Dad) Podcast

In today's episode we talk about a trip to the Kennedy Space Center, we review Castlevania: Dracula X for the SNES, bass ukuleles, and interview another awesome Nerdy Dad!

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Back in my Play: A Podcast for Nostalgic Gamers
Epsidoe 107: Castlevania: Dracula X

Back in my Play: A Podcast for Nostalgic Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 69:34


Kurt Kalata joins Kevin to remember and revisit Castlevania: Dracula X on the SNES and Super Famicom

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Rétro Nouveau
Rétro Nouveau #98

Rétro Nouveau

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 108:35


Dans cet épisode du podcast, des critiques de Alwa's Awakening, Castlevania: Dracula X, Double Dragon IV et Rise & Shine! En discussion, on répond à quelques questions du public!

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Rétro Nouveau (Vidéo)
Rétro Nouveau #98

Rétro Nouveau (Vidéo)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017


Dans cet épisode du podcast, des critiques de Alwa's Awakening, Castlevania: Dracula X, Double Dragon IV et Rise & Shine! En discussion, on répond à quelques questions du public!!

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Retronauts
Retronauts Episode 83: The Music of Panzer Dragoon, Final Fantasy, Dracula X and more

Retronauts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 68:16


It's an all-music episode of Retronauts as Jeremy looks at recent classic game soundtrack releases of note. Includes looks at Panzer Dragoon, symphonic Final Fantasy, Castlevania: Dracula X, Metroid, and more! Be sure to visit our blog at Retronauts.com, now updated daily! This show is an entirely independent and a self-sustaining concern for 2017. Please help support our livelihoods through Patreon!

Giraffe Feels: A Retro Video Game Podcast
Episode IX: Castlevania: Dracula X/Rondo Of Blood

Giraffe Feels: A Retro Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 16:41


A trip to the video store in the middle of 1996 unearthed a new Castlevania game I did not know much about. Join me, won't you, to discuss both Dracula X and Rondo of Blood. Games Discussed Castlevania: Dracula X Castlevania: Rondo Of Blood

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We Are Finally Podcast
# 8 – Nevermind, We Ruined Everything

We Are Finally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016


MP3 DOWNLOAD: https://ia601503.us.archive.org/23/it… In this episode we’re joined by Ryb0rg and Jawnsunn and everything goes horribly wrong. TIMESTAMPS: Start – QUALITY CONTENT 8:20 – Street Fighter V 16:23 – Bad Anime Games 41:30 – Bad Anime Anime 1:01:40 – Stranger Things 1:11:05 – JoJo 1:21:43 – Shin Megami Tensei II 1:36:00 – Castlevania: Dracula X […]

Dirty Minutes Left
DML141 Nintendo-Spielreihen - Teil 1 von 983

Dirty Minutes Left

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 41:22


Intro & Freeway Up Light Letzte Woche Nintendo-Spielreihen, die es wert sind: Metroid Metroid (NES, 1986) Metroid II – Return of Samus (Game Boy, 1991) Super Metroid (Super NES, 1994) Metroid Fusion (Game Boy Advance, 2002) Metroid Prime (GameCube, 2002) Metroid: Zero Mission (Game Boy Advance, 2004) Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GameCube, 2004) Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii, 2007) Metroid: Other M (Wii, 2010) Castlevania Castlevania (1986) (Vampire Killer, Haunted Castle, Castlevania X68000, Castlevania Chronicles, Super Castlevania IV) Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest (1988) Castlevania: The Adventure (1989) Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse (1990) Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge (1991) Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (1993) (Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, Akumajō Dracula X: Chi no Rondo) Castlevania: The New Generation (1994) (Castlevania: Bloodlines, Vampire Killer) Castlevania: Vampire’s Kiss (1995) (Castlevania: Dracula X, Akumajō Dracula XX) Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997) (Akumajō Dracula X: Gekka no Yasōkyoku) Castlevania: Legends (1998) Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (2001) Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (2003) Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (2005) Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (2005) Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (2008) Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (2010) Castlevania: Harmony Of Despair (2010) Donkey Kong Country 1994 Donkey Kong Country SNES 1995 Donkey Kong Land Game Boy 1995 Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest SNES 1996 Donkey Kong Land 2 Game Boy 1996 Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble! SNES 1997 Donkey Kong Land III Game Boy 1999 Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo 64 2010 Donkey Kong Country Returns Nintendo Wii 2013 Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D Nintendo 3DS 2014 Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Wii U Zelda (Abenteuer) The Legend of Zelda (27.11.1987) (NES) Zelda II - The Adventure of Link (26.11.1988) (NES) The Legend of Zelda - A Link To The Past (24.09.1992) (SNES) The Legend of Zelda - Links Awakening (18.11.1993/1.1.1999) (GB/GBC) The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time (11.12.1998/17.6.2011) (N64/3DS) The Legend of Zelda - Majoras Mask (17.11.2000/13.2.2015) (N64/3DS) The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Ages (5.10.2001) (GBC) The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Seasons (5.10.2001) (GBC) The Legend of Zelda - The Wind Waker (3.5.2003/4.10.2013) (GC/WiiU) The Legend of Zelda - The Minish Cap (12.11.2004) (GBA) The Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess (8.12.2006) (Wii/GC) The Legend of Zelda - Phantom Hourglass (19.20.2007) (DS) The Legend of Zelda - Spirit Tracks (11.12.2009) (DS) The Legend of Zelda - Skyward Sword (18.11.2011) (Wii) The Legend of Zelda - A Link Between Worlds (22.11.2013) (3DS) The Legend of Zelda (unklar) (WiiU) Zelda (Multiplayer) The Legend of Zelda - A Link To The Past / Four Swords (28.3.2003) (GBA) The Legend of Zelda - Four Swords Adventure (7.1.2005) (GC) The Legend of Zelda - Triforce Heroes (23.10.2015) (3DS) Super Mario Bros 1985 Super Mario Bros. (NES) 1986 Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (Japan) (NES) 1988 Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) 1990 Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) 1989 Super Mario Land (GB) 1992 Super Mario Land 2 – 6 Golden Coins (GB) 1991 Super Mario World (SNES) 2006 New Super Mario Bros. (DS) 2009 New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Wii) 2012 New Super Mario Bros. 2 (3DS) 2012 New Super Mario Bros. U (WiiU) 2013 New Super Luigi U (WiiU) Arne hat eine Wii U & Super Mario Maker Verabschiedung