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The Two Vague Podcast
Episode 131 - Culture

The Two Vague Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 68:43


Ben's long time friend Jen joins the podcast this week to talk about her bread making business called Worth Her Salt Sourdough, the challenges of understanding and navigating social media as a Generation X-er, her experiences teaching from primary school to community college, how video game culture has changed in the last 50 years, and the assorted video games her four daughters played in the 90s and 2000s.  *** 00:00:20 - Jen's business, cooking school, pirates, and showing your value… through baking 00:04:39 - Post-layoff experiences, first jobs, the DQ Q, and the Subway vs. Dairy Queen feud  00:07:32 - Pop-up sales and pickups, family help for the farmer's markets, and hobby bakers 00:11:49 - Establishing credibility, TikTok mysteries, doomscrolling, and the cute winter boots 00:16:31 - Social media uses, Ben's uses the wrong word, the definition, and complex origins 00:20:45 - Boy George, the sourdough starter class, and committing bacterial cultural genocide   00:23:48 - Brewing beer, kefir, the puke juice, food fermentation, and atmospheric sensitivity  00:28:48 - Inclusions, flavor and texture, managing the variables, practicing, and bulk baking 00:32:02 - Patience and precision, loaves now and then, focus on one recipe, and repetition 00:34:40 - Maintaining multiple cultures, ancient grains, waking up the starter, and bacteria  00:38:15 - Understanding the science, utilizing teaching experience, and creating the class 00:41:41 - Students sharing results, protecting the workbook, and feeding or teaching people  00:44:14 - Thoughts on doing what you love for a living, and a monetizing hobbies push segue  00:48:47 - That time pinball was illegal in Chicago—where most pinball machines were made  00:50:36 - Leave it to John E. Cassidy, TV theme songs, illegal free games, and back to Neil    00:53:27 - Crystal Lake is partially to blame, arcade player gender divides, and console culture  00:56:26 - The industry becoming more inclusive, not just for nerds anymore, and streamers  00:58:58 - Webkinz, Cooking Mama, Animal Crossing, and the Easy-Bake Kitchen PC Playset 01:03:04 - YOU HAVE DIED OF DYSENTERY, Skylanders, and getting two talkers together  01:05:39 - Final thoughts, exploring the old ways, War lyrics fact check, and be open learning   *** Follow Jen / Worth Her Salt Sourdough on… Her website: https://worthhersaltsourdough.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worthhersalt_sourdough/ OnFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Worth-Her-Salt-Sourdough-61560240098268/ Follow Two Vague on… Our website: https://www.twovaguepodcast.com On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/two_vague_podcast On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@twovaguepodcast On Substack: https://twovaguepodcast.substack.com/ On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/twovaguepodcast.com For show appearance and other inquiries, contact us at: twovaguepodcast@gmail.com -AND-  …for all of your PRI and 2VP merch check out the Partly Robot Industries store at TEEPUBLIC! https://www.teepublic.com/user/partly-robot-industries *** References, Links, and Tags #Podbean #DIYPodcast #ApplePodcast #VideoGames #Trivia #Comedy #Talkshow #2VP #TwoVaguePodcast #PodernFamily #InterviewShow #GamersofThreads #Gamer #TeePublic #WorthHerSaltSourdough 

The Besties
The Pirate Yakuza Game Has Something for Everyone – Even Newcomers

The Besties

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 54:37


Ahoy, besties! This week, the crew sets sails with Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, a video game that's as silly as its name suggests. Unlike its predecessor — our best game of 2024 — this entry features a new(ish) protagonist, old-school action combat, and a potpourri of new min-games that borrow from a wide range of Besties favorites, including Cooking Mama and Assassin's Creed: Black Flag.Note from Plante: Last week's description said Obsidian, the developer of Avowed, had previously made Fallout 76. It should have said Fallout: New Vegas. Sometimes I only have a chance to write the description/newsletter late, late, late in the night before we publish an episode — not an excuse, just an explanation. Needless to say, the mistake was human error and not the result of my co-hosts replacing me with a Content Bot. Get the full list of games (and other stuff) discussed at www.besties.fan. Want more episodes? Join us at patreon.com/thebesties for three bonus episodes each month!

Poor Man's Pinball Podcast
Wii Suck @ Video Games - Episode 32 - Cooking Mama: World Kitchen

Poor Man's Pinball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 16:15


This week mOw goes it alone to dive head first into the wacky world of Cooking Mama. Did mOw find his culinary mojo or was he left to wash dirty dishes to pay the tab? Tune In and find out! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooking_Mama:_World_Kitchen   Drop us a line at wiisuckatvideogames@gmail.com   check out our friends at Press Start Games https://www.facebook.com/pressstartgamesllc/

Spontaneous
Yapping Away 

Spontaneous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 56:31


Ready for some laughs today? From beach thunderstorms, to flashbacks of Cooking Mama, and many other throwback memories - you are bound to be in for a good laugh. Oh, and we hear what scared Brittney in the bar last weekend and how she chased a dragon around NYC. This episode may go all over the place, but we sure hope you enjoy it. Also - we promise this is the last Perfect Match rant - lol. We're here to make you laugh, not to bore you with rants. Stay tuned for a new episode every Saturday! Instagram @spontaneouspod @brittneyscardina @keilanipeletiTikTok @spontaneouspod8

Speckast
#16 | Mullet Madjack, Read Only Memories Neurodiver, Hi-Fi Rush, Xbox 360 Sale & mehr

Speckast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 103:13


Hey Leute,entschuldigt die leichte Verspätung. Ich habe mir nach Monaten tatsächlich mal wieder ein Wochenende freigenommen, um den Gbeurtstag von Jannike zu feiern. Kommt dieses Jahr zum Glück nicht wieder vor.Aus demselben Grund habe ich auch weniger Titel gespielt. Deswegen gibt es diese Woche nur Eindrücke zu Mullet Madjack sowie Read Only Memories Neurodiver.Für alle Supporter habe ich allerdings noch meinen 3DS ausgegraben und Cooking Mama sowie Picross 3D Round 3 gespielt, um davon zu berichten.Neben den ganzen News wollte ich auch noch einmal das Thema aus dem aktuellsten Assassin's Creed Shadows Video aufgreifen, da ich es für ziemlich wichtig halte.Abschließend gibt es wie immer Antworten auf eure Fragen. Aber starten wir endlich mit der Folge!Ihr könnt diesen Podcast unterstützen, um eine erweiterte Version sowie zusätzlich exklusive Inhalte zu erhalten.PatreonSteadyHolt euch das Holy Starter Set Deluxe mit meinem Code "SPECKOBST5" oder spart 10% mit dem Code "SPECKOBST"Timestamps00:00 IntroNEUE SPIELE05:09 Mullet Madjack20:17 Read Only Memories: NeurodiverNEWS31:02 Kingdom Hearts auf Steam35:49 Nintendo kauft Shiver Entertainment37:45 Ninja Theory arbeiten bereits an ihrem nächsten Spiel42:01 Mario Builder 64 wurde veröffentlicht46:56 Hi-Fi Rush bekommt letztes Update50:43 Xbox 360 Sales geplant (18.06. und 16.07.)54:18 Yoko Taro, Yosuke Saito und Keiichi Okabe arbeite an einem neuen SpielTHEMA57:30 Die Outrage-MaschineFRAGEN01:21:07 Kennst du den Funnyplaying FPGA?01:25:15 Was ist deine Meinung zur Filmographie von Park Chan Wook?01:26:58 Beste Fanmod und Meinung zu Mods zu Spielen?01:31:56 Was ist das hässlichste beste Spiel, das du jemals gespielt hast?01:35:04 Was sind die für dich seltsamsten Spielewerbungen?

Scandalous Games
"Killology" "Expert" Dave Grossman, Part 9: Dave's research-related circlejerk

Scandalous Games

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 49:30


Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch and Andy Hunter. We continue our deep-dive into self-proclaimed "killologist" Dave Grossman starting a deep dive into how exactly Dave waged war on video games. We start we Dave's information-based battle, the types of organizations Dave felt comfortable calling comrades-in-arms, and how Dave might have started making his own research. Topics discussed include:  Dave's less than savory associates, a detour to look at the board game Stroop (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/212376/stroop), Phil makes a big announcement, and possible childhood trauma connected to Cooking Mama. Theme Music: Occam's Sikhwee by Sikh Knowledge (Free Music Archive: https://bit.ly/33G4sLO), used under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US (https://bit.ly/33JXogQ) More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com. 

The Omnigamers' Club
Food & Games w/ Hot Banana

The Omnigamers' Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 84:08


We're celebrating both our 50th episode and the end of the year, so indulging in one of our favourite topics: food. To share in the feast, we're joined by Marie and Pauline from Hot Banana Games. We discuss our favourite food themed games, and our favourite spots to eat around Vancouver and abroad. Also, sorry about Mark's bad audio quality! Send in your questions and feedback to Omnigamersclub@gmail.com or via our website https://www.omnigamers.club/. Follow Daniel at https://boardgamefeast.com and Mark at https://instagram.com/omnigamermark. Find Hot Banana, with more on Steam Up and their upcoming games at https://hotbananagame.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/hotbananagame Tickets for Terminal City Tabletop Convention can be found at https://terminalcitycon.ca/ Timestamps Playlist: 12:04 Main Topic: 32:00 Also Discussed News: Hot Banana awards, Moon Bunny, Terminal City Tabletop Convention Board Games: Point City, Oh Snap, Ticket to Ride, Cubed, Planet Unknown, Point Salad, Rival Restaurants, Mooncake Master, Wok N Roll, Dice Veggies, Charcuterie Video Games: Jusant, Titanfall 2, Breath of the Wild, Honkai: Star Rail, Cooking Mama, Venba ,Persona, Final Fantasy XV, Monster Hunter TTRPGS: The Strange, Wilderfeast Next Episode Against the Storm

Tanked Up
Canadian Cooking Mama (Tanked Up 385)

Tanked Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 82:32


The team are back for beers, games, and a few tangents, kicking straight off the bat with a chat about Ghostbusters. Lucy and Aadil deep dive into a continued discussion on Venba. Lucy returns with more on Air Twister, including its insane soundtrack, and Ben mentions Far Cry: New Dawn. For the beers, Aadil drinks the Wiper and True X Pomona Island collab You See It As You Go, Lucy has Brew York’s Dreams of Brew York and Ben returns to a recent beer with the Umibozu from Tartarus. Tweet and follow us: http://twitter.com/outoflivesnet Join The OOL Community Discord: https://discord.gg/JwY25Kv Visit Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outoflivesnetwork

Tropenhaus
Folge 45: Die vergoldete Toilette mit dem diamantenen Spülkasten

Tropenhaus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 102:20


Angela und Paul sprechen über Simulationsspiele, vor allem solche, die Dinge simulieren, die eigentlich Arbeit sind. Warum Toiletten eine überraschend signifikante Rolle spielen und was Truckerfahrer so in ihrer Freizeit machen, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Shownotes: Simpsons: Yard Work Simulator TV Tropes: Roller Coaster Tycoon TV Tropes: Planet Coaster ⁠Let's Play: Sim City⁠ TV Tropes: Theme Hospital & Two Point Hospital TV Tropes: Constructor Pizza Tycoon/Connection Klomanager Project Highrise Fußball-Manager-Franchise TV Tropes: The Sims TV Tropes: Euro Truck Simulator Bus-Simulator-Spieler Kalle TV Tropes: Guitar Hero Viscera Cleanup Detail Tools Up Overcooked! The Devils and the Details Safehouse Burgle Bros. Cooking Mama

LOS DOS RODOS
ALABAÑILES @ THE MET GALA (... y videojuegos)

LOS DOS RODOS

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 89:06


LAS CREACIONES MÁS TRENDYS DEL MUNDO DE LA HAUTE COUTURE, PORTADAS EN LOS ESCULTURALES CUERPOS DE LOS TRABAJADORES DE LA CONSTRUCCIÓN MEXICANA!! Na... no cierto! Mega click bait pa ver si así se ponen chidos y hacen que eleven nuestros views perrows!!! En este gran episodio de nostalgia, tus Rodos favoritos te traen hora y media de contenido en el cual enlistan los múltiples videojuegos que los vieron crecer. Y no solo las clásicas familias consolares (Nintendo, X-box y PlayStation), ni tampoco los portátiles (Gameboy, DS, PSP), también se mencionan los juegos de Facebook, los míticos Minijuegos y Miniclip, así como los pioneros juegos de celular cuando la industria del smartphone estaba en fase inicial! Los miles de Marios, los FIFAS, Pokemones, StreetFighters, Call of Duty's, Farmville, Cooking Mama... éstos títulos y muchos, mucho más, son recordados por Rudy y Fito!Y tú... ¿de qué lado estás? ¿Team Fito (nintendo 4 eva) o Team Rudy ( X-BOX hasta la muerte)? ¡¡¡NOS VEMOS EN EL SIGUIENTE!!!

A Trip Down Memory Card Lane
Ep.136 – Never Put Rat in Ratatouille

A Trip Down Memory Card Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 51:27


Today, we look at the history of satirical video games published by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals throughout the past 20 some years. We'll talk about the history of PETA, and learn about some of their philosophies. The story continues as we look at PETA parodies of well known video games, such as Frogger, Super Mario Bros, Cooking Mama, and Pokemon. Join us as we learn all about PETA's causes on today's trip down Memory Card Lane.

WikiListen
Cooking Mama

WikiListen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 17:53


Cooking Mama is a video game franchise that started in the 2000's, with the original game being for Nintendo DS. Since then, the franchise has branched off into numerous sequels and related games involving gardening and babysitting. Learn more about the legendary brand as read by Rachel Teichman, LMSW and Victor Varnado, KSN!  Produced by Victor Varnado & Rachel Teichman  Full Wikipedia here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooking_Mama  WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON  PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcast  Find us on social media!  https://www.facebook.com/WikiListen  Instagram @WikiListen  Twitter @Wiki_Listen  Youtube  Get bonus content on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Press START
Episode 62: Last call at the 3DS eShop bar

Press START

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 61:48


Pour one out for the 3DS eshop, which closes March 27, far too soon. Nathaniel and Tori lament its demise, talk about weird, messed up chicken sandwiches and talk about, you guessed it, Persona 5. Special thanks to Nathaniel Wilson for co-hosting this week's episode. You can find him on twitter @nathanbased. THINGS MENTIONED: An IGN article explaining the Diablo 4 KFC collab. Cooking Mama and the Mama-verse from YouTuber Dream Jelly. This wasn't mentioned on the show, but here's a link to a good beef stew recipe Noah made instead of playing video games this week. Our cool sounds and intro/outro music are by GEIST and our show art is by Kai at Wisp Graphics. We curate your gaming news together and Noah produces the show. You can follow the show on Twitter @Press_StartPod  and on tumblr at press-startpod.tumblr.com and you can email us your fave 3DS games at heypressstart@gmail.com. We'd also appreciate if you left us reviews on your podcast app of choice! Good text reviews will be read out on the show. Find us on social media, and wherever else podcasts are found, here: linktr.ee/press_startpod. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pressstart/support

No Good Ideas with Brad & Hank
Cooking Mama: Cookstar

No Good Ideas with Brad & Hank

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 43:50


Today we're cooking up something special- Cooking Mama, that is! On this episode we take a deep dive into the infamous installment in the Cooking Mama series.Follow No Good Ideas on the internet!@NoGoodIdeasPod on Twitter and Instagram!Review No Good Ideas with Brad & Hank on Apple PodcastsFollow Hank Farr:Twitter: https://twitter.com/HankAnimatesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/HankAnimates/YouTube: http://youtube.com/HankFarrMindmill Games: https://bio.fm/mindmillstudios/Faraway Bricks: @farawaybricksFollow Bradley Miller:Twitter: https://twitter.com/bradleywithaneTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bradleywithaneInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradleywithane/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/bradleywithaneWebsite: https://brad.rocksSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/nogoodideas/donations

Memoria Cósmica - Retro
Memoria Cósmica - Wii - "Aquel Maravilloso" (Standalone #7) - Diciembre 2006

Memoria Cósmica - Retro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 126:53


Los habituales ya conocéis la sección de Andrés Miguel (Cyberio): Aquel Maravilloso... Pero por si llegas aquí por primera vez, te vamos a contar en qué consiste. En ella, viajamos 16 años en el pasado con respecto al momento en el que se emite el programa. Y lo hacemos de forma que repasamos todo lo que ocurrió aquel mes en nuestro territorio: anécdotas, música, cine/series y, por supuesto juegos. Siempre, con algún título (o una consola) especial seleccionado al que le damos la bienvenida al mundo retro. En este caso tenemos delante una nueva versión Standalone, que significa que es exclusiva de este episodio y no es una sección sacada de otro programa. En ese sentido, los Standalone de Aquel Maravilloso nos permiten dedicarle más tiempo a las partes más secundarias de la sección, pero también al tema principal elegido. En este episodio hablamos de pelis como Babel o Eragon, pero también de lanzamientos en videojuegos como Sonic Rivals, Cooking Mama, Yoshi's Island DS, Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 y muchos más. Por supuesto, también hay sesión de música electrónica "made in Cyberio". En cuanto al tema principal, esta vez toca darle la bienvenida retro a una consola histórica como Wii. Hablamos de todo lo que supuso para la industria, de curiosidades, de sus ventas, de sus periféricos, de los juegos del catálogo de lanzamiento, de los mejores títulos de la consola y muchísimo más. ¡A disfrutarlo! Como siempre, recordad que podéis entrar en nuestro grupo de Telegram, el cual está abierto a todos los oyentes. No tenéis más que instalar el programa y acceder a través de este enlace: https://t.me/joinchat/LZ01hh0YoYzWJJLAGeSBww Por otra parte, si nos sigues en Twitter (@MemoriaCosmica7), estarás al tanto de todas nuestras iniciativas. Gracias por estar al pie del cañón y... ¡nos escuchamos! ¡No olvides suscribirte al canal!

Nintendo Everything Refresh
Ep. 033 - Nintendo's Game Awards nominations, Pokémon Scarlet/Violet issues and more!

Nintendo Everything Refresh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 74:20


The Game Awards is only a few weeks away, and Nintendo has several games nominated for awards - including some surprises! In this week's episode, join your hosts Nick, Nicolas and Luiz as they break down all of Nintendo's nominees and the likelihood of them bringing home some recognition amidst some steep competition. They'll also discuss the troublesome launch of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, a new archive of every Nintendo Power magazine issue ever printed, and more! Our show is available on most major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and Audible, or you can check out the video version on Youtube. Direct downloads are also available for free through our friends at ListenNotes. Have ideas or suggestions for the show, or want to submit a fan question or topic for a future episode? Let us know what you think – and thanks for listening! ➡ Inquiries/Fan Mail: NERefreshPodcast@gmail.com ➡ Visit the site: https://nintendoeverything.com Episode Segments: (00:00) | Intro (02:39) | Nintendo's The Game Awards nominations (20:31) | Splatoon 3 "Chill Season" announced (29:04) | Fire Emblem Engage gets new story trailer (32:41) | Nintendo Power archived online (37:58) | Cooking Mama lawsuit (41:23) | Bayonetta 4... announced? (45:39) | Pokémon Scarlet/Violet's launch issues (57:33) | Other recent releases (01:03:48) | What have we been playing? Hosts: Nick Serpa: @ndserpa Nicolas Shadday: @Dayshade1999 Dennis Gagliardotto: @LyonHart_ Luiz Estrella: @Luizestrella_

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast
Tears of Scarlet & Violet - Episode 186

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 59:20


Well we've went from triple turbo mode to no turbo mode and no Mike, nevertheless Anton and Alastair are on the case to give world class insight on the hottest Nintendo Switch games such as Peppa Pig: World Adventures, and a new GameBoy Color game.Support the show

Greasy Says
Greasy Says - Sweater season

Greasy Says

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 29:21


Stephen King isn't my dude, Moneyball had a very special sweater in it, Silent Hill f (is it 'eff' or 'forte'?) Thanksgiving can't come (and go) fast enough, and how Cooking Mama changed my life. Check out segments: Dope or Dumb, Remember that Game, and as always Medicate and Meditate Write in!  greasysays@gmail.com Don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE on your platform of choice!Tiktok: @greasysaysInstagram: @greasysaysFacebook: @greasysayspodcastTwitter: @m_cueListen to original musicSpotify @ M-CueSoundcloud @ M-CueBandcamp @ M-Cue     Support the show

Into the Twilight
EP 295: A Spoonful of Slay

Into the Twilight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 57:52


And we're back! This week, A cute Mason profile, healing your inner child through Cooking Mama, possibly our least favorite episode in the Vampire Academy show thus far! Next week: Vampire Academy EP 5 SHOP OUR MERCH: bit.ly/ITTSHOP Send us a fanfiction, a Twilight backstory, etc: intothetwilightshow@gmail.com Download episode transcripts! bit.ly/ITTtranscripts Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/intothetwilight Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! bit.ly/ittunes Get personal messages and sponsor spots! bit.ly/ITTmerch Where to find us: Cody: twitter.com/codycorrall Ally: twitter.com/alexandriadoes Music by Eli Krauss: twitter.com/elisourkrauss Art by Maddie Padilla: instagram.com/yourghosthost44

The Two Vague Podcast
Episode 63 - Cook

The Two Vague Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 68:18


Norah joins Ben this week to talk about ancient art of food assembly.  We do it for fun.  We do it to impress.  We do it when we are hungry… sometimes.  The hosts share their fond memories of family cooking for Christmas gatherings, the cooking shows they watch, the memorable dishes they have prepared, and an assortment of cooking techniques.   For the games portion of the show, Norah talks about her experiences with her very first idle game, Hidea and Neowiz's “Cats & Soup.”  Ben talks about a handful of cooking games he has been playing recently: Battle Chef Brigade, “Cook, Serve, Delicious” (2 and 3), Overcooked 2, and Cooking Mama: Cuisine! 00:03:55 - From sitcoms with the most spinoffs to spun foods… Ben's ill-advised segue 00:06:20 - The unsung hero of the kitchen, and Gordon Ramsey's demeanor with children  00:08:53 - Ben's remembers Norah's Christmas Eve dinners, and working in restaurants 00:10:52 - Norah cooks hasenpfeffer, and remembering “Spinach Stuff” and “Cheap Meat” 00:16:15 - Describing dinner, a single person's best friend, and number of steps 00:21:03 - Ben learns the cooking terms chiffonade and macerate  00:25:00 - The meal kit trend, and learning about cooking techniques  00:27:37 - Norah talks about playing Cats & Soup, and Ben explains what an idle game is 00:30:20 - “Less than zen,” in game advertisements, cold soups, and Ben's favorite soup 00:33:26 - The “Food Wars!” manga and anime, and Ben explains Shonen Jump anime 00:36:12 - “Foodgasms,” being naked-ish, not a food prude, and the show premise  00:41:10 - Iron Chef, cook on cook sabotaging, drama, and Ready… Set… Cook! 00:45:22 - Ben talks about his time with the game Battle Chef Brigade  00:50:39 - Ben said manure, but meant to say fertilizer 00:51:17 - Are cooks, served… delicious too?  Are time management games fun? 00:56:30 - Overcooked and Overcooked 2… testing the stability of friendships since 2016 01:01:25 - The Cooking Mama franchise and the failed Gardening Mama games 01:07:00 - Closing words of wisdom on the word cook.  

I Forgot I Owned That!
Classics #6!: The Last of Us & Cooking Mama

I Forgot I Owned That!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 52:20


Bianca and Trent return to your podcast feeds at long last with two more of their old school favs! Trent feels things about The Last of Us with as few spoilers as possible! Bianca doesn't know as much about Cooking Mama as she thought she did!We have socials!Join the I Forgot I Owned That Discord!Follow us on Twitter: @ifiotpodcastFollow us on Instagram: @ifiotpodcastCatch a twitch stream: @iforgotiownedthat(Explicit)Super special Classics intro music by Kendy Parchman (@kendy_is_parched)Outro music by Trent Henry.Cover art by Anna Martin (@amma.nartin) 

Dragon Babies Podcast
Whatcha Doin?: No More Bunny Business/Spa Day (Phineas & Ferb S2, E15)

Dragon Babies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 81:20


In this exciting new rewatch project, Agents N, W, and F team up to recap Phineas and Ferb from Day 1 to Day 104.In this episode, Navi, Will, and Felipe breakdown Season 2, Episode 15 - No More Bunny Business/Spa Day! The trio discuss Cooking Mama, the Schoolastic Book Fair, and Catscratch. Plus, many segments including "who won the episode," "is this better than reading?," "tier listing the episodes," and even critical discussion on how Candace deserves better.This episode is part of the Brazilian Dragon Podcast Network. Follow the Brazilian Dragon on Twitter and Instagram! And feel free to support The Brazilian Dragon Podcast via PayPal. Plus, check out our new website!

Pixarspective
But Yeah Um: The Yogurt Talk

Pixarspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 88:59


Intro music is "Result" from Cooking Mama.Outro music is "Sunrise Spring Home" from Spyro: Year of the DragonPatrick Finds Light's Deathnote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwVEs8MAA8USquidward vs. Roy Mustang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQGI07-Y1u4

Il Venerdiciamo Cose Podcast
Episodio 29: "Teste di tazza"

Il Venerdiciamo Cose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 58:58


Dopo un episodio sul futuro del cinema, è bene passare a qualcosa del passato. Oggi Tommaso e Alessio discutono della nuova serie animata di Cuphead di Netflix e di come sia necessario un live-action di Cooking Mama. Time Stamps: 00:02:57 - Send News! 00:34:08 - The Cuphead Show Background Music: https://youtu.be/3ST4fDVyAzA

Elevated Nonsense
12: The PokePitch Episode

Elevated Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 69:43


Another episode is upon us! This week, Cas, Neptoon, Caleb, and Dani sit down and explore their dream Pokemon game concepts. From cooking sims to full-fledged, region-crossing RPGs, this episode has a bit of everything. The crew even shares a couple ideas that Sparrow was originally supposed to present before she got sick and sat this episode out. Wish her the best for us, okay? The others definitely pick up the slack. Cas talks about his ideas for a Spore-like evolution based survival game. Caleb pitches an RPG of massive scope with classes, jobs, and more. Neptoon covers one of Sparrow's ideas, Poffin Papa - a cooking puzzle game like the classic Cooking Mama. Dani inspires the group with her concept for a Pokemon dating puzzle game where you are the Pokemon trying to help your trainer find true love! If only some of these concepts would actually be picked up! We can hope. Whatever the case, we hope you enjoy this new episode! Join our Discord to discuss the show and chat with us: https://discord.gg/9DxAV3xZ2rSubscribe to our Patreon for exclusive content:  https://www.patreon.com/elevatednonsenseFollow our Instagram: @elevatednonsense_podcastFollow our Twitter: @elevatednonsensFollow our TikTok: @elevated.nonsenseCheck out our RedBubble merch store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/ElevNonsense/explore?asc=u NOTE: Intro music is a clip from "Bossa Antigua", from the 2017 album Teh Jazzes by Kevin MacLeod

Whatcha Doin?
No More Bunny Business/Spa Day

Whatcha Doin?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 81:20


In this exciting new rewatch project, Agents N, W, and F team up to recap every single Phineas and Ferb episode from Day 1 to Day 104. In this episode, Navi, Will, and Felipe breakdown Season 2, Episode 15 - No More Bunny Business/Spa Day! The trio discuss Cooking Mama, the Schoolastic Book Fair, and Catscratch. Plus, many segments including "who won the episode," "is this better than reading?," "tier listing the episodes," and even critical discussion on how Candace deserves better. Subscribe to this podcast wherever you listen to podcasts and follow the squad on social media. Plus, listen to our sister podcasts: Everyone & Their Brother and The Brazilian Dragon Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Gamedev.in - Conversations
In Conversation with Abhi from Visai Games

Gamedev.in - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 46:41


Listen on Apple Podcast | Listen on Spotify | Listen on PocketCasts | Listen on Amazon Music | RSS FeedThank you all for tuning into our first ever podcast. This is our attempt at archiving the history of game development of Indian creators, through their own stories and voice. We hope you find it interesting and engaging. If you have any thoughts and suggestions, please come by our discord and have a chat!On this episode, we talk to Abhi from Visai games, who is creating an amazing narrative cooking game where you play as an Indian immigrant mom, who immigrates to Canada with her family in the 1980s.People in the podcastAbhi - https://twitter.com/brownmoney__Shagun Shah - https://twitter.com/ShagunShahYadu Rajiv - https://twitter.com/yadurajivNotes from the podcastVenba - http://venbagame.com/Unity - https://unity.com/Yarn Spinner - https://yarnspinner.dev/Night in the Woods - http://www.nightinthewoods.com/Idli - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IdliPuttu - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PuttuBiriyani - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BiryaniCooking Mama - http://www.cookingmama.com/Cook, Serve, Delicious - https://www.cookservedelicious.comOvercooked - http://www.ghosttowngames.com/Porotta - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ParottaTirukkuṟaḷ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirukku%E1%B9%9Fa%E1%B8%B7Lungi - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LungiFull TranscriptYadu Rajiv 0:07 Hello, and thank you for tuning in to the game dev dot in podcast. In this episode Yadu and Shagun catch up with Abhi from Visai games, to talk about his roots and the secret spice behind his up and coming narrative cooking game, Venba.My first question was basically going to ask you what your last name was, but that should be fine, because I couldn't find your name anywhere so, but it doesn't matter.Abhi 0:36 Maybe I know we just started recording, but maybe you can cut this part out. But yeah. The reason I hide it is I had people reach out to me through channels that I didn't expect them to reach out. And I'm just that just struck me a little, like, you know, I'm very private that way. So, people reaching out to me like, like, Instagram, Twitter is fine. But if they're finding my LinkedIn, I feel like you know what I mean? Yadu Rajiv 1:05 That is what I was trying to find. Abhi 1:11 I don't mind sharing it with you. But like, if it's random people that are messaging again. So that started happening. So is that okay, I need to hide my last name and stuff like that. I'm glad it works. So..Yadu Rajiv 1:22 Yeah, yeah. So it was kind of difficult. So I mean, basically, just kind of get an idea of what what like, like, maybe we can just get into it. So how did you get into games? How did this happen?Abhi 1:38 Yeah, um, yeah. So I my parents brought home, the knock off console back home when I was in Chennai, it was called The Terminator, the black with the blue buttons, I'm sure all of you know, I played the crap out of that system. I think it was like 10 games for 999 there was like 999 games, but it was the same 10 game games over and over, so I played the crap out of that but much to my parents disapproval. And then Ever since then, like there was no stopping, like my dad he worked at a bank, But we wanted to get into [unclear], like he brought home a computer [unclear] that way. So I, I naturally installed video games like lion, King, Aladdin, and all those things that some guy gave it to me at a book fair. So I was very much interested in video games that way. What was a, I think the turning point for me was I played Pokemon. But I played it at an emulator. Not like in the physical device, I didn't even know it was meant to be played on a physical device. I played it on a computer, so but you can't catch all 151 unless you trade with other people on the physical device. So I only got like 135, and no idea how to get the rest, there was no internet. And then, and then, my parents announced to me that they're moving to Canada, and it was I think, 11 we finally finished moving when I was 12. And then I come here, and it's an Xbox 360 ps3, it's a whole new world, you know, Yadu Rajiv 3:28 Skipped a couple of generations there. Abhi 3:30 Exactly, as a way, Pokemon was meant to be played on like, not a computer. So learning all that, and I, you know, I've made a bunch of games with my friends houses and things like that. I was I always wanted to do it. This is the point that I'm trying to get across. And then around grade 12, which is when you decide like, you know what you're going into sort of thing. I chose computer science, because my reasoning is that my parents are, my family is not going to buy game design as a career path. So I thought, you know, I learned the, the approved method. And I will I will get into games as a programmer. And that way you can get my foot in, and that way like you, my parents are happy too. So that's that that was my thinking in grade 12. And it's eerily that's exactly what happened. So when I graduated, my last year at university, I competed in a video game making competition. I did really well with my team in there. So I got a job at a mobile game studio. And that's where I've been since. Yadu Rajiv 4:42 So So how did Visai happen? Abhi 4:46 So in that specific mobile game studio, I make a an artist named Sam Elkana, he's Indonesian, Him and I have like very similar tastes and opinions about games and things like that. So we always shot around game ideas and like, you know, we should make our game together. I was making this like mythological Indian game for us. I pitched that to him. And then we made a superhero game called balloon man, and like we were making it. And then I had the idea about Venba, which is like, you know, so I remember I even texted him like one day, I was like, Hey, here's a here's a scene from the game. What do you what do you think about this game? And he, he immediately liked it. And he liked something like, that gives me a lot of confidence. So we started moving forward with that. And that's how Visai happened basically.Shagun Shah 5:43 So tell us more about Venba? About the game? What inspired you?Abhi 5:49 Yeah, for sure. Um, so yeah, so as I mentioned, I texted him something, it was like a scene from one level of the game, which happens towards the end. Like, for me, something was bugging me about, you know, the dynamics between parents and their immigrated children. Not especially not, not specifically, I think it's across all cultures. And that's why I think Sam, who's, you know, not from India, was still able to relate to it, because he's also, like me, a first generation immigrant. So I felt that a lot of media that existed around immigration issues, focused on people like me, or the second generation kids, you know, oh, they have it really hard because of the cultural identity crisis and things like that. And that's true to an extent. But I felt like there's not enough focus on the parents, you know, who have a really strong identity already back home, but they choose to give that up to move here. And then, because they're bringing up their kids here, there's a disconnect. And it's just an unfortunate incident, they have different values. And a lot of times I saw that people are regretting even coming here in the first place. So that was really bugging me a lot. And I wrote that into a little conversation. And I sent that to Sam and he said, that same thing is bugging him also. And I really like that. So we decided to me, you know, and I said, like, you know, what do you think about a game that explores this with food as the as the bridge, you know, as the gameplay mechanics and he really like that, so we set the [unclear] that basically how Venba started.Shagun Shah 7:39 That's, that's an absolutely fantastic story. That's so interesting to hear, you know how, yeah, because I think there's no one's quite seen a game like Venba. And it seems very much like, almost like a cultural critique in some ways, or a bit of a cultural narrative. And so lovely to see as well. So So how long have you been working on Venba for?Abhi 8:00 So we started, so we're still only working part time on Venba, which I think a lot of people don't know; Shagun Shah 8:07 Oh no, wow ok. Abhi 8:09 So we, we are both fully employed at our respective day jobs. Like the way it works here is that you know, you apply to different publishers, we get funding, and then you can just build the whole thing right, I still have to support like, my parents and stuff like that. So for me, like quitting my job and pursuing that indie dream, it's not an option. So I've been working on when, only on the, on the weekends, and weekdays after work and things like that. And so as Sam, um, but, you know, we've been making really good progress, I feel. But we started, I think we started like, pre-production, sort of early 2020, like first quarter 2020. And we, I would say, we started like, full on production, like, end of last year or beginning of this year, started. Yadu Rajiv 9:02 How do you feel about all the feedback that you've been getting getting about? Abhi 9:06 Yeah, I, it's completely unexpected, is what I'll say. Because when I pitched this to sam, the attitude that we both had was like, let's make this and it'll be something that we made. Whether or not people play, I honestly thought, like, you know, maybe two or three people will play it. But the reception has been, like, very complete opposite to that. I had, I had no idea that would happen. So, you know, we sort of had to like, Oh, no, this is a thing now. People are expecting things to live. So we have to like, you know, we can't just do anything, you know, we have to meet people's expectations. But I think that's part of the pressure.Shagun Shah 9:51 So, we know it takes a ton just sitting here the various elements of your journey, probably because there's only relatable elements there. when we talk to, when you go around the Indian games industry, you sort of ask people, how they, how they got in what their journey is like. And that's part of the, our own quest to make this archive. And the common thread is often that we wanted to keep our parents happy. So we went and did a degree, which would keep them comfortable and be like, Okay, my child is not going to is going to get a good job is going to have that sense of job security. And then they sort of segue into games. That's one very interesting thing. But I mean, speaking specifically of Venba, it's the it's it's very interesting to see the the appetite that one has, or that the global appetite for games that talk about different cultural content and talk about narratives that you don't usually have a spotlight on, that don't involve fighting. Abhi 10:50 Yeah, yeah. Shagun Shah 10:51 You know, I'm assuming that I remember when I'm so I've been following Venba a lot. And correct me if I'm wrong, but the protagonist is essentially a middle aged mum. Abhi 10:59 Yeah, yeah. Shagun Shah 11:00 Who's gonna fix the rest of the books and keep her culture from home? Or memories of home alive? And I mean, there's just a wonderful thing to see. So So tell us a bit more. So you're, you've been working on work in it on across weekends? How have you guys gone about making the game? I mean, what kind of tools have you been using? For example? How have you been structuring work in time?Abhi 11:22 For? Yeah, yeah, for sure. So we use a Unity engine, which is what we use at work also. So I've been very lucky to work with Sam because like many artists, he's, he's very multi talented. He's very technical, he can work inside unity, he can break the animation system, and he can, like he can even use version control like git like, he can use the console. So it makes my life a lot easier. Like he feels only exporting raw assets, you know, I would have to do a lot more work. But so yeah, we've been using unity, we use this thing called yarn to write the story in the dialogues, which is what night in the woods uses. And, yeah, we use, I think that in terms of how we approach the game, um, I had, I had this really specific, like, I wanted to, like I wanted to start every milestone, like Each level has one specific recipe, right? So I wanted to start every milestone before we started a milestone, I would cook the recipe for the entire team, and then they would all eat it. So they would get a strong idea, that was a great idea. And I did that one, but and then the Corona thing happened. So now I'm writing like documents like pages after pages to explain like, Oh, you know, what is in? What is Idli? Or what is Puttu? Or what is Biriyani you know? All these kind of things. But you know, that's part of the part of the picture.Shagun Shah 12:58 Yeah, have you got your mom to approve the recipe though? of everything you do.Abhi 13:03 So my mom and dad it's interesting, they don't approve of video games as a as a medium. So they tell me the story, about how they played Super Mario Brothers on the Terminator when it first came out, and my mom got so addicted to it that she took two sick days to beat the entire game, but on the last level. I don't know if you guys have played it but on the last level. It's like a maze, you have to go in a specific way. It's kind of a BS level. So she was never able to beat that. I don't know if its because she wasn't able to beat that. But she tells me that this medium is too addictive. And it's not good for me like it's evil, you know?Yadu Rajiv 13:50 Come to the dark side. Abhi 13:53 Yeah, so my mom and my dad like I think it's understandable. Right? But they never really understood this as a medium. Party. I feel like it's a mini revenge on my part that I'm making a game about Indian parents in this medium itself, but yeah, so I think I showed her the trailer once. And yes, she she really enjoyed the art. But she couldn't like my dad and my mom, they couldn't really understand. Okay, why? Why is this a game like, you know, like, it's interesting when I talk to the non game people about Venba, the way they look at games is Oh, games are good for like, learning how to drive because you drive or you know, you're like, you know what I mean? Like they haven't really seen the medium as a medium that can carry political messages given like, in no way is it you know, inferior to any other meetings that we have. And, and honestly, I feel that video games is a very global medium. I, I honestly think that, you know, if I made Venba as a film, you know, it might be less accessible to the mainstream film audience across the globe, but whenever, as a game is accessible to all the game gamers across the mainstream, and I think that's because like, you know, from the history of gaming, like, you know that Japan has been like the center of video games, and Americans have been playing Japanese games and games set with Japanese culture. So they will open to that, in a way they have not been open to foreign films. Like, you know, I think a really good, medium and sorry, I filled up but Yadu Rajiv 15:41 No no, it's, it's perfect. Abhi 15:43 Yeah, so I have a lot of passion about this medium. But yeah, um, I think, you know, one day, maybe they'll understand, so we'll see.Yadu Rajiv 15:55 People's definition of what a game is, has kind of evolved over time as well. And the medium has been used by people who don't even consider themselves as game developers or designers. So it's quite interesting. It's, it's like, it's a medium it can, it can speak many things. So that's a great way of kind of seeing it. How is the game shaping up now? Like, how is it going? Abhi 16:21 Yeah, I'm sure you're also a game developer. So I'll open up a bit about the challenges I've been facing. For me, the biggest challenge for a long time was what is going to be the core gameplay mechanics, right? Because when I started researching, okay, I'm making a cooking game, what are the cooking games that are out there, so I saw Cooking Mama, I saw eat, serve delicious, or, you know, cook, serve, delicious, I'm sorry, overcooked bunch of games like that. And for me, they all focus on, you know, the timing aspect of it. It was like cut the onion into 5 pieces within this time, flip the pan 5 times and you know, things like that. And I think, you know, that has value for sure, you know, people will love watching these cooking videos, even if they're not, you know, interacting, don't interact with them, obviously, has inherent value. But for me, I felt that the story that I'm trying to tell, doesn't fit with those mechanics. Like those mechanics are more arcade-y about the story that I'm trying to tell is more serious. So like, how do we like how do we join those? Those two things together, right? So I decided, like, okay, you know, maybe we can do, like, the recipe is broken, you know, parts of it are missing. So it's more like a puzzle game, but not like, not like a super, like, logical puzzle, but like anybody can, you know, play around with it and figure it out, put things together. And to me, like, you know, I'm really interested because I cook a lot myself. So I'm really interested when I cook. Like, why are the recipe stepped the way they are, you know, instead of just following the recipe, like, I think making the player logically arrived at those steps is really fun. But it's also extremely hard, because I haven't seen examples of games that do that. That's one thing. And the other thing is, these are Indian recipes. And they're very complicated. Every Indian, if I'm making garam masala, for example, that's 20 different steps just to make myself, you know, it doesn't make for fun gameplay, you know, so I have to figure out a way to make this fun Make this, you know, not arcade-y, at the same time, make it so that it's authentic and accurate, because people are expecting, like, you know, to learn something from this year, and, and I have to make it fun. So, that's a challenge I've been facing. And it, I was struggling with that for a long time now until I made the Idli level. Um, so yeah, I don't know if I'm spoiling it. Yadu Rajiv 19:09 Is the idli level more of a tutorial level and way easier to get into Abhi 19:14 Just the first level. But it was very interactive. It's like, Oh, you put the plate you rotate the plate, put the [flour] on that kind of thing. So I just had this mantra of play with your food, you know? Because the the approach I was taking was super logical. First, it was like, Oh, the second step has three blanks. So what do you put in those three blanks? You know, and that's not that doesn't make for fun. So it took a lot of trial and error, but the idli level and the puttu level that I'm just working on right now. Both of them meet for very fun. It's not challenging, but you know, it's fun to interact with it. And, yeah, it took a long time to figure that out.Shagun Shah 20:00 So I'm just curious. So we are all, I think both Yadu and I are game developers as well. Yeah. I'm just curious. But when you started building your puzzles, do you sort of I mean, sometimes I look at puzzles, games, puzzles, games are about timing. And I do this in sequence, which is what you were talking about before. They look at things where the puzzle is more of a toy. Yeah. And does this sort of lean more towards that where just even rotating your plates and flipping your pans and thingsAbhi 20:31 The common wisdom, for puzzles. It's like, yeah, you are given a set of things, and know that you need to get here. But you do not know how to get there. But these are all the things that you can do. So how do you get there is what you have to figure out? It took a long time for me to figure out how to communicate that. Any scenario, if that makes sense. SoYadu Rajiv 20:58 How is it communicated, though? I mean, if you can get into the details of it.Abhi 21:04 Yeah. So first, is that I have to simplify a lot of things. But I also have to make sure that, you know, they understand that this is like, it doesn't compromise on the authenticity of the recipe or whatever. So the first thing I had to do was not choose recipes that made sense in to make puzzles, not recipes that I want to see in the game, which hurt me a lot. Because I, how do I, okay, I'll talk to you about a puzzle that I think will not make it in the game. I figured out how to make porottas. In the game, and I think that was really nice. Because when you make porotta, you have to make the, you know, the button and all that. But you have to flip it in a way if you're a porotta Master, you can flip it in the way that you can those plates and you get those layers. But if you're not a porotta master, which most of us are not, a cheap trick, you can do is like you can use scissors to cut lines, into it, but not all the way. So there's that there's that accordion thing. And I've seen like, you know, a lot of people think those shortcuts. So the recipe would be about use scissors, here's your porotta. And here's the end product, and then they have to figure out okay, okay, I got to use scissors to make that accordion shape, you know what I mean? I think that's a good example. Because they're playing with the food. They're trying different things. They're applying different transformations to the, to the flour and dough, you know, But if I had another way, where like, you have to beat the porotta x time figure out what x is, then it's not. It can still be it's technically a puzzle, but it's, it's not fun, you know? Yeah. So that's the difference that I had to understand.Yadu Rajiv 23:03 Are people reaching out with their recipes to be included in the game.Abhi 23:09 People are asking if certain cuisines would be included. For me, yeah, because, you know, I from the outset, I said this is a, South Indian, specifically Tamil cuisine game. And part of it is because I feel that, especially in the West, when it's Indian food, it's represented mostly from North Indian.Shagun Shah 23:36 Yeah, Punjabi food.Abhi 23:38 Yeah, Punjabi food right, which is very different from the food that I grew up eating. Right. So part of part of that is that but the main part is that I don't know, those recipes. I don't, I don't feel I can do justice. I can. I've made like, you know, Butter chicken or Paneer, you know, all these things. But, you know, I'm just like any other guy who looks up a recipe and make like, I didn't grow up with these recipes, I don't feel like I can do them. And I'm terrified of capturing the accuracy or the authenticity you know. So when it comes to Tamil cuisine I'm much more confident, and even if I'm not confident in a certain recipe, I know people who are so I can talk to them and get their input and things like that.Shagun Shah 24:23 Then the most important question is will there be a Venba recipe book DLC at the end of this?Abhi 24:30 Yeah, I don't know if it'll be a DLC but I do wanna include an in game recipe book, that has like, you know, if you're making a idli then you know maybe like in the game maybe you don't get to make like chutney but maybe the recipe book will also have chutney Shagun Shah 24:47 Oh, wowYadu Rajiv 24:49 I think it's like a perfect combination. Like Like how to really release an art book along with the with the game. So it could be like an art book plus a recipe book and I think it will be like, Shagun Shah 24:59 I think that's food photography from the south. From Tamil NaduAbhi 25:02 Yeah.Yadu Rajiv 25:04 So many opportunities there. So, you talked about yarn spinner. So how does that kind of fit in? How does the narrative sort of flow? And how is it structured in the game right now?Abhi 25:17 Yeah. Um, so the narrative at that core, it's about, you know, this mom and her son and the disconnect between, right. So the reason we chose food is for two reasons. One, I realized was that in your family, you can fight with your family, it can be a bad day, it can be a sad day, but you know, the kitchen stuff is still on. Like, I feel like, there's there's incidents where people gathered the dining table, when they're, when they're where they're all super mad at each other, but, you know, you still got to eat. So I feel like food makes sense, to tell the story in each day, regardless of the conflict, because food is something that's constant, you know, like, even if somebody close to you has passed away, or your grief will not outlast your, your hunger, you know, as much as you want it to. So, that's why I thought food makes sense as a gameplay mechanic to tell the story about. And I also thought it would be nice if the food itself carries not only like literal significance of what's happening on that day, but also metaphorical significance. And, and the other thing with yarn and dialogue options and things like that, I find, like, you know, games as a medium, it's really strong here. Because for example, I'm the dad and the mom, they're called Pavalan and Venba. And you know, Pavalan's a little bit better at English members, you know, a little worse, but they're, they're no match for Kavin their son, who has no problem assimilating into the western society, right. So the, we can show that they're speaking different languages by using different fonts in yarn. And that's just a nice, easy way to show that they're speaking different language. And then when Venba is forced to speak English, or when Pavalan is forced to speak English, their text speed is a bit slower than their regular Tamil text speed to show that, you know, they're they're much more articulate in one language than they are the other. So I feel again as a medium. It's just, it's just so easy to do these things that yeah, basically, yeah. Yeah. It's really hard to convey these things in a movie, but it's pretty easy to do it in a game so. Yeah.Shagun Shah 27:44 So so will the game actually feature? Tamil dialogues? Abhi 27:49 Um, it will feature? Yeah, it depends. Your display language will be whatever, your localized language is like, if we support localization? So you know, if you have English and all the data could be in English, but I can't help but include a couple of Tamil words here and there.Unknown Speaker 28:08 CertainlyAbhi 28:09 Yeah yeah, Yes.Shagun Shah 28:10 I think that's the best thing. Abhi 28:11 Yeah.Shagun Shah 28:14 What is your end plan for Venba by? Like When? When will you say that Venba is feature complete and ready for, I guess, early access? Abhi 28:23 Yeah, that's the question of the day for me, at least, I think the major challenge is that we're not working full time. If we are able to find a suitable publisher, or a funding or whatever. I think, you know, I can answer this question a lot easier. But because we're working on our own time, I want to say that the release window, it's really wide will be sometime next year, you know, because I honestly don't have enough information to, like, give you a proper. Yeah.Shagun Shah 28:57 But that still so healthy that you started in 2020. You're still working on weekends. And I mean, I've, I've, I know how hard it is to do two jobs in the same industry across weekends. But if you're doing that, across two years, it's still targeting a release. That's actually really healthy. I mean, how do you find you find it hard to manage your time? Well, on this finances? I mean,Abhi 29:20 yeah, I find almost all of these things hard. But I don't know. It's hard to complain, because, you know, we are in the games industry. So yeah. Like, you know, I'm doing this for a living and I'm getting a lot of good reception. So like, I honestly think like, you know, it's 1000 times easier for me as somebody from India to make a game because I'm in Canada, you know, that's incredible privilege. So, you know, the fact that, you know, I get to have a day job, and I get to make this game that itself I think it's very lucky, right?Shagun Shah 29:59 That's wonderfully cool.Abhi 30:02 Yeah, that that's how we go about it.Yadu Rajiv 30:07 So, quick question again, going back to the narrative bits about it. So where exactly is kind of Venba set? In terms of time and space? Maybe?Abhi 30:19 Yeah, so Venba comes to Canada, sometime in the 1980s, with Pavalan, and then they start a family here is how it goes. And every level it time skips a bit and shows them as they grow older. And as Kavin grows older and different challenges. It's a small, you know, short game, but the reason and they come to Toronto, Canada. And the reason I chose 1980s, is because I feel that immigration is very different now. And the immigrant challenges are very different back then, as what they're facing now. And, you know, like, it's not autobiographical, even though I really do see the similarities from the story and my story, but I feel like you know, I'm very, in touch with my roots, are I naturally think in Tamil and speak in Tamil and things like that. But Kavin, the son, for example, doesn't right! And I saw a lot of kids here, like that, especially the people who came back in the 1980s. And there's a huge push to repress what your culture is. And like assimilate, that's, that's not as much there right now, there's people are being more socially conscious. People are trying to celebrate different cultures. Like the difference is insane. Me going to school, high school year is going to be very different than somebody going to high school now, you know, so it was a lot more different in the 1980s. So that sort of justifies why Kavin wants to disassociate himself from his roots and you know, assimilate himself here, which is the reason why I chose that specific time period.Shagun Shah 32:15 That's a very interesting thing. So, apart from the cooking, and I guess the text, adventure component, are there any other elements or features that you'll be trying to drive for in the game?Abhi 32:29 Yeah, the one that I'm really excited about is the radio feature. So every time you cook, every level, it starts like with, like, her turning on the radio. And then like, time appropriate song is supposed to play, but I don't know, how feasible that is. I actually wanted to license Ilaiyaraaja songs from that time period.Shagun Shah 32:53 You absolutely must. Abhi 32:55 Yeah, yeah. But they're way out of budgetYadu Rajiv 33:00 Did you reach out to them?Abhi 33:01 Yeah, I didn't reach out to him directly, obviously. But I really started making [connection] through a friend's friend, right, you know, and the expense was pretty strong enough for me to figure out, Okay, I probably can't do that. But, you know, I, I know, a couple of music people here. And I'm also talking to a couple of artists back home, even in Chennai, and I'm really excited about, you know, featuring songs that are homages to songs that we used to listen and go off. Because, for me, all I want to do is, this is a small game, and there's small interactions, but I want to cram like, as much as I can, you know, into every frame as well. So people come up with an understanding about, like, if you step into like a kitchen at our home, how does that feel? And I think music plays a big, big part.Shagun Shah 34:03 I think that last thing you said, sort of encapsulates a lot, right? I mean, so is, can you What do you want to? Or is what you said also, what you want to achieve with the game, the end result of Venba is, I mean, how do you see that sort of coming together?Abhi 34:22 Um, yeah, I think that, you know, I am in a position somehow I realized that a lot of people, the reception to this game is unexpected. So as a result, I am now in a position where I'm somehow representing Tamil cuisine and I think that's the responsibility that I cannot possibly do justice to. You know, this is a short, I guarantee like I, regardless of people who like this game or not, I guarantee that any Tamil person who makes this game or even any South Indian who plays this game, they will ask me Hey, how come this recipe or is not in Shagun Shah 35:02 Oh myAbhi 35:04 They will not be satisfied. And they shouldn't be because, you know, there's only so many levels, and there's only so many recipes I can show, regardless of what I pick, I can justify how diverse. Yeah, you know? Yeah. So do so my, to me, a lot of people say, oh, Venba is great, because it's representation. And I think that's very scary. And I actually don't want people to think that Venba is representative. Because I can't represent an entire culture. That's, I think that's insane here. I want to be one small piece of the many pieces that will eventually represent our different cultures. Right? So I don't I don't, that's not my goal. When I when I, when I told this, when I talked about this game to my friend, she said, this is a really nice idea. I think when people play it, they will want to call their mom. For me, they, if people play the game. And, you know, you know, a couple people call their mom, I think that's my goal, I think. Yeah. I think that's a much more achievable goal than this.Shagun Shah 36:27 Oh, that's, that's lovely. Yadu Rajiv 36:31 How did the name come about? When? And is there a story there? Maybe?Abhi 36:39 Yeah, I think I'm really happy with the name. So Venba is a type of poem in Tamil, right? It's couplets, the very famous Thirukkural is called a Kural-Venba. So, you know, it's the closest I can think of is haikus, they have similar flow and things like that. So whenever I sort of, just like whenever is a short poem, I feel like this game is a short poem about this, this family, because each line is a level and, you know, skips and tells the whole story. So I really like the name, but it's also like an agenda. I really like that people are saying the word Venba which is a Tamil word that people have never been exposed to. So that's just my own little selfish happiness. But yeah, I'm really happy about that.Yadu Rajiv 37:34 The the music in the trailer was really amazing. Yeah. Do we do we expect maybe some level of poetry in the game as well?Abhi 37:44 Yeah. So Pavalan, the dad, he's a writer. And yeah, I don't want to promise anything that might have this. Yeah. Yeah, no, no, it's fine. But, um, you know, as backstory, he's a writer back home, who is respected. He's somebody, you know, back home. And but when it comes here, he's just like everybody else. Whatever his talents are, they don't stand out here. So he always has that, that anger. Like, you know, I am more than what you think I am. This, like, is quite anger that he carries with him. Um, so he his only outlet his poetry, right, like he writes. And, like, the name Pavalan itself means like, poet, or writer, and Venba the mom's name is a poem, so I thought that was really nice and tied the family together.Shagun Shah 38:46 It sounds Abhi like you've put a lot of thought into this game, and that it's be- I should say, it's actually more than a lot of thought its become a very thoughtful game, which is just, you know, kudos to you. Um, so. So once you're done with Venba, what are your what kind of other games would you would you like to make at least next?Abhi 39:09 Um, yeah, I have a, I have a ton of ideas. I only have ideas. Shagun Shah 39:17 Because you are a game designer.Abhi 39:19 For me. When I open unity, there's a untitled Project 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and then there's Venba. In a way the expectation is making forcing me to finish with the end. You know what I mean? Because the first we have is that we start a project but we don't finish it but finishing it is where it lies, which I'm learning now. Yeah, I have a ton of ideas. I I want to make a I think the first thing I want to do is after each member is take a long vacation where I don't work on my day, job or or Venba or anything. You know because it's really been affecting my physical or mental health, you know. But I know that I'm saying this to you, but I probably won't like once I release Venba. So yeah, I have, I have this image in my head about this alternate universe, seven terminal, of course, where there's like an alien attack in this rural village, and they're able to salvage parts to build a jet plane. But they're like all wearing, like lungis and shirts and stuff like that. But they're still flying the plane and like taking down the aliens. That's the very crazy campy like, really fun idea that I have. That's what I want to do. Next, I'm thinking about one thing that I thought about is that when was very grounded, right, it's, it's a real story about a real family that said in the real world. So as a result, it's also very limiting. Because I can stylize it the way I want to say, because the story I'm saying it doesn't, you know, like even Sam's art, it's very stylistic. But it doesn't, it was a lot of work to make that fit this grounded story that we kind of do. So for the next game, whatever game I make it, I just want it to be like, you know, not set in reality at all. It's just like, crazy, fun. I can do anything.Yadu Rajiv So a quick question again, going back. Are you doing all the writing and character design? And how does it work in Are you kind of doubling with Sam. Abhi Um, so Sam is in charge of all the art which is, which is a humongous task by itself. Um, we're, if we get funded, if you get some grants, we have a couple artists, couple of a producer helping us out in things like that, for the writing. I have the basic story line, but it feels very communal to me, because I talked to a lot. There's a couple people I refer to for writing the consultants kind of thing, where they helped me out with things. Um, but yeah, mostly I'm writing the, like, the character, the motivation into the writing the design. All of that is done by me, which I guess I really shouldn't be. I really like people, more people should be involved. But that's the nature of indie development.Yadu Rajiv So you can effectively looking at funding and publishing.Abhi Yeah, yeah. We've been applying to a couple publishers. We've been also looking at like, you know, different grants and stuff like that. Regardless, the game can come out some way. If you have a bit more money, you can do a bit more nice things. Bit more music, things like that. Yeah.Shagun Shah Got Ilaiyaraaja, get that one song by him.Abhi No, that'll be so great. Yeah. Shagun Shah Cool. Amazing. Yadu Rajiv Thank you so much for doing this with us. Hopefully, it will be somewhat useful to you as well. And to a lot of other people who's kind of listening in.Abhi Yeah, yeah. The the gamedev discord, the gamedev India discord, it brings a lot of pleasure, and joy to my heart to see that it was so active. No, I'm being very honest. You know, because I'm super passionate about these things. And like, you know, if Venba does well, in some capacity, you know, whatever game I mean, let's see, I want to involve more people from back home. Or, you know, there's a, there's a lot of creativity with people back home. And, you know, I think it's a matter of time before people get a lot more creative, a lot more independent stories. Yeah, I would love to I really awesome to see you guys to help facilitate that. And they, I would love to play a part, if I can. So it's very inspiring.Shagun Shah Personally, I think we, Yadu and I have both been very, very excited about the release of Venba, since we heard about it. Yeah.Yadu Rajiv I bumped into it on on Twitter. And I was like, I must see this! who is making this game?Shagun Shah Whenever I see Venba tweets, I'm like, I just need to retweet these. I just excited for them. It's, you know, it's it's interesting that as an Indian, as Indian culture as an as a cultural export is still limited in so many ways. Most recently, the big. The big push we're seeing about indie games come into the country as still about fighting are still mythological and fantasy. And while that cool, it comes with its own set of problems. Yeah. And then to actually have games that are more artistic in nature with with strong game feel with strong stories, that actually talk about the subcontinent in its big milieu of cultures is such a different experience. And yeah, I sincerely hope that Venba is the game that opens a lot of doors for other people to also see that these games are valid. Yeah. And that they can make them that's all, you know, not seeing a presentation. ButAbhi yeah, yeah, I I honestly think that, you know, again, like when I think anybody can make, you know, India, it's a very simple game to make. But I think what's missing is that, you know, here, games isn't taken as seriously by my parents, but I gotta go out I can meet people who are equally interested in this as I am. But I think that missing still in India, right, you know, yeah, it's a growing community. I think that's all that's what I mean by I'm very lucky and privileged. Yeah. I but I think it's a matter of time that we have great things ahead of us, I'm looking forward to all of it. Brilliant.Yadu Rajiv That is the end of this episode. Thank you for tuning in, and we hope to catch you next time. If you want to talk about this episode or anything else, please drop by to the gamedev.in discord. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gamedev.substack.com

Speedrun: Byte-Sized Video Game Talk
How Cooking Mama Made a Man a Better Cook (Ft. Trey_JPG) | Speedrun Episode 33

Speedrun: Byte-Sized Video Game Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 13:33


Today on Speedrun, Jamie is once again joined by Trey_JPG as he recounts the story of how binge-playing Cooking Mama ended up making him a better chef in real life!   Check out Trey on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRV6SNFaKbq6-uK4aQiNjwQ   This podcast is made possible in part by Podbean - who we're now affiliated with! If you're interested in some podcast hosting of your own, then check out Podbean and use the code "Speedrun" to help out our show, too - or just check them out using this link: http://podbean.com/speedrun ---- Email or DM us about joining our Discord server! Supported in part by Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stuffweplay Check out Speedrun on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/podcastspeedrun Email Jamie directly at jamie@stuffweplay.com Email Jazzie directly at jazzie@stuffweplay.com Theme Music by Woofle: https://soundcloud.com/leila-wilson-woofle New episodes every Friday!

The Inconsolables
Episode 228: Not Your April Fool

The Inconsolables

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 81:29


We might be fools, but we're not April Fools!  We had a chat about  April Fools jokes (not all gaming related) before moving on to actual news, about actual videogames. Cooking Mama is still being wild, the Aus Government is still a disappointment, and YouTube is doing weird things again. Also, Monster Hunter. News: | April Fools Jokes | Cooking Mama on PS4 | Disco Elysium Still Sold by Steam | Mortal Kombat's Kast | Youtube Axing Dislike Numbers | Naughty Corner: | Videogame Cheat Company Arrested | Yakuza Forced off SteamDB | Cyberpunk 2077 | Why is this a thing? | My Older Sister Left The Computer So I Got On & Found Myself Trying To Coordinate A Raid In A Game & I Don't Play MMOs | Big Chungus |  INCONSOLABLES LINKS | https://www.patreon.com/inconsolables | https://discord.gg/Ta4ygAw | https://apple.co/2oXMYJY | www.facebook.com/inconsoleablesau/ | www.twitter.com/inconsolablesAU | ANDREW'S LINKS | www.twitter.com/Kalgar | https://twitch.tv/kalgar | | https://www.tiktok.com/@kalgar | MRSLLANTE'S LINKS | www.twitter.com/mrsllante | https://twitch.tv/mrsllante | https://mrsllante.carrd.co/ | PAUL'S LINKS | www.twitter.com/Thundermaceaus | https://twitch.tv/thundermaceaus | SAM'S LINKS | www.twitter.com/sammydeedge | https://twitch.tv/sammydeedge | www.twitter.com/pyryte_music |

Most Xtreme Podcast
Nintendo DS with Lauren Miljas

Most Xtreme Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 63:14


Whip out your Stylus! It's the Nintendo DS! Join us for a lengthy comedic discussion on everything Nintendogs, Pictochat, and celebrity video game enthusiasts. SUBSCRIBE to our Podcast Feed, and leave us a REVIEW!TWITTER- https://twitter.com/mostxtremepodINSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/mostxtremepod/WEBSITE - https://most-xtreme-podcast.simplecast.com/EMAIL - mostxtremepodcast@gmail.com

Hello Tendo - Podcast Nintendo Indonesia
Stage 1-3 • Ada Apa Dengan Cooking Mama: Cookstar? #PilotEpisode

Hello Tendo - Podcast Nintendo Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 47:45


The Weeb Power Hour
WPH Episode 2: From Anime to Cooking Mama and Everything in Between

The Weeb Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 68:15


In this episode, we go through some recent news in the anime/manga world, talk about some of our favorite bad guys and what video games we would like to see into an anime! Time Stamps: 1:28 - Current news of the week Internet Claims Ahegao Face Is Racist To Asians And Compares It To Blackface 3 Manga Rank on New York Times' September Graphic Novel Bestseller List 14:18 - Anime round-up of the week (Spoilers if you haven't watched the current week of anime) 32:54 - Favorite anime villains 44:14 - What animes would we like to see as video games and vice versa   Intro/Outro Song: "Sweet" 使用される際は【Prod.seekx】の記載をお願いします。  商用利用の際はkazuma16131618@yahoo.co.jpまでお問い合わせください。 また、個人でのトラック製作依頼も承っています。こちらについても上記メールアドレスまでお問い合わせください。  ▶ダウンロードリンク https://soundcloud.com/seekxmusic/sweet-free-track   Linktree to our social media and other podcasting apps: https://linktr.ee/theweebpowerhour      

Nintendo Prime Podcast
Nintendo Prime Podcast Ep. 122: Crysis Remasterd on Switch, Cooking Mama Drama, & More

Nintendo Prime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 79:25


Crysis Remastered is coming to Switch, as Eric, Nate, FiveJay, and Darrin sit down to discuss that and much more Nintendo goodness. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nintendo-prime-podcast7/support

TALK THIS: It's Dangerous to Podcast Alone

In this episode, Madelyn and Emma talk Cooking Mama and Animal Crossing: New Horizons and also that Tamogotchi game for the DS, man that was a good game. Also featuring the whole Cookstar situation, Emma forgetting Puddles, and tool breaking points.

Enchanting Aspects
E17 Salt

Enchanting Aspects

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 44:36


In todays episode, Jupiter talks about the convoluted objectives from Siren, and Amy talks about being bad at Cooking Mama

Couple Beers Couple Ladies Podcast
Giraffic Jam: Part 1 (Feat. SamFaz)

Couple Beers Couple Ladies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 42:34


We are LIVE to you from our new podcast space and Saffie's spare bedroom (DM him for renters information). There is some real locker room talk on this episode, so I'll leave it at that. Dick measuring parties, the most and least well-endowed countries, and the oversaturated Cooking Mama market are all covered.  Song Credits: “Subaru Crosstrek XV” by Hobo Johnson / “How We Do” by Joe Sambo / "Alone With You" by In Her Own Words  Thanks so much for listening.  Ballwash.com -> Coupon Code: CBCL --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/couplebeerspod/support

Flamingo Podcast
Animal crossing new horizons and extra cooking mama episode #3

Flamingo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 17:12


Today I talk about animal crossing new horizons and a extra cooking mama --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Crossplay
There Will Be A PlayStation 5 Shortage

Crossplay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 97:31


Episode 22. Sony announced they will be putting out less PS5's than they did PS4's at launch. What does that mean for it's worldwide release? There is more Cooking Mama drama, plus the Nintendo Switch's latest firmware update is a huge step for accessibility.Crossplay is a weekly video game podcast where we discuss the latest news from around the industry, the games we've been playing, and more. New episodes are available every Tuesday morning.Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.

The Giant Beastcast
The Giant Beastcast: Episode 256

The Giant Beastcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 129:28


We're back at it and this time we've got the inside scoop on this Cooking Mama drama! We also get to chatting about Old Word, a bit more Animal Crossing, and whether the first Ninja Turtles' movie is actually good. Don't forget to brush!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5929733/advertisement

Vidjagame Apocalypse
Evil Megacorps - Vidjagame Apocalypse 363

Vidjagame Apocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 168:28


Megacorporations have been popular villains lately, what with being behind the events of three (or four, depending on your feelings toward Tom Nook) major games in as many weeks. So with help from TL Foster of PNB, let's take a look at five of the most diabolical conglomerates to ever cackle maniacally at your insignificant rebellions, after which we'll dive headfirst into Final Fantasy VII Remake, Cooking Mama drama, and your all-time favorite intro sequences.

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Game Junk Podcast
Game Junk Prototype Episode 8: Cooking Mama Drama

Game Junk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020


We attempt to comprehend the Cooking Mama: Cookstar legal dispute and debate the Resident Evil 4 remake rumours plus we discuss the Final Fantasy VII Remake, Blood & Truth, Dragon Age II and Animal Crossing: New Horizons annoyances.

RELOADING - Atualize-se, gamer!
Reloading #258 – Cozinhando em má hora

RELOADING - Atualize-se, gamer!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 81:34


Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falaram sobre a confusão envolvendo Cooking Mama, os rumores sobre o remake de Resident Evil 4, certificação do Nintendo Switch no Brasil e mais. Duração: 81 min Comentados: Vídeos: PS4, XB1, PC | The Dark Pictures: Little Hope Sakura Wars - Demon Conflict TrailerGears Tactics Launch Trailer Echo | OverwatchRuggero Deodato, Cannibal - Reveal trailerHyper P.T

Crossplay
Sony's New DualSense Is Not That Radical

Crossplay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 116:25


Episode 21. Sony just revealed their new PlayStation5 controller, but is it the radical departure they say it is? We also discuss our first impressions of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake and the weird story about Cooking Mama mining Cryptocurrency.Crossplay is a weekly video game podcast where we discuss the latest news from around the industry, the games we've been playing, and more. New episodes are available every Tuesday morning.Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.

The Pixels Podcast
Episode #16 - Cooking Mama Conspiracy, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Reviews, and PS5 Controller Reveal

The Pixels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 57:30


This week your host talk about the recent PS5 controller reveal, in addition to the crazy Cooking Mama rumors along with a conversation about Xbox Game Pass! Happy Easter to those who Celebrate!

Malditos Nerds: El Programa
El misterio de Cooking Mama

Malditos Nerds: El Programa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 19:43


Hace unos días salió un nuevo Cooking Mama. Bueno, en realidad no salio. Hay gente que lo compró, pero el juego igual no está a la venta. ¿Y hay un lío con criptomonedas en el medio? Nadie entiende bien que está pasando con este juego de Nintendo, pero nosotros lo investigamos y te contamos todo.

The Pixels Podcast
Episode #15 - Resident Evil 3 Reviews, We Hate Bunny Day, and Mario Remasters On the Horizon

The Pixels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 80:44


This week your host talk about the recent Mario rumors, their impressions of Resident Evil 3 and the biggest gaming mystery which has to do with Cooking Mama?

Bandana Brigade Broadcast
5 - ARMS SUCKS and Cooking Mama Crypto!

Bandana Brigade Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 110:58


Jiggly is joined by Cyanize, Ruby, and Wett to talk about the Eldritch horror known as Zipper, ARMS in Smash, Mario leaks, and... COOKING MAMA CRYPTOCURRENCY?! Episode 5 is as much of a discussion as any other! Join the Community: BandanaDee.com

Let’s Steal a Podcast
14. The Beantown Bailout Job

Let’s Steal a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018


We're watching the Beantown Bailout Job. We talk about about The Sound of Music, Cockney, and getting back in the Habit.We also discuss budget, give us more of Sophie's bad acting, a reviewer makes a weird and bad joke, we're in Boston now, Parker gives Nate some ASMR, Sophie is Vanilla AF, Cooking Mama!, they push Pardison again, Hypothetically, the finger thing, the H-Quarters where Triple H is, St Brigid of Sweden, Cass explains Octopi Wall Street. we unfortunately have to address the bad episode of Lupinranger VS Patoranger,Recommendations:Got It Memorised, A Kingdom Hearts recap podcastGopher's RPG let's plays on YouTube

The KBMOD Podcast
KBMOD Podcast – Episode 107 (Featuring @GassyMexican & @lolrenaynay)

The KBMOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2013 113:44


We don't have Blacklite for this episode, but we pull in Max (GassyMexican) and Renee (LolRenaynay) in to our guest slot. We discuss Saints Row IV, the insanity of Divekick and numerous other games (even Cooking Mama). After a lengthy intro slot, we move on to the news and discuss the new Diablo III expansion, [&hellip

Nintendo Pulse – Nintendo Switch and 3DS News
Nintendo Pulse #16 – New Floating Head

Nintendo Pulse – Nintendo Switch and 3DS News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2011


With Edgar out for his 4th of July celebrations, Trevor Whatman joins me to discuss the latest Nintendo news! We chat about the Nintendo Club Gold/Platinum rewards, DSi Firmware, Bethesda, Cooking Mama and more! Contact Info Call and leave a voicemail! (505) VGPODCAsts Twitter: Follow […]