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Venus wasn't the virgin planet Mankind had always assumed. It was simply that we got there too soon. Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Merch - https://lostscifi.creator-spring.com/More great reviews from Spotify, Travis had this to say, “This podcast has become my very favorite, I listen to it every day and look forward to each episode, the narrator is relaxing and one of the best I have ever heard, I cannot wait to hear more!” Thank you, Travis!Commenting on the Harry Harrison story, The Misplaced Battleship, Tony Wade says, “Interesting story. Top-notch production. A truly great podcast by any measure. The best sci-fi podcast around. Have you done “Nightfall” by Asimov?” Thanks for the awesome review, Tony. Unfortunately, Nightfall by Isaac Asimov is still under copyright which means we can't record it; however, you will be happy to know that we have more Isaac Asimov stories on the way.And a little-known fascinating fact about Asimov, when he was a teenager, he idolized author Jack Williamson who we featured yesterday with his story The Cosmic Express. Asimov was thrilled to receive a postcard from Williamson, which congratulated him on his first published story and offered these words "welcome to the ranks". How cool is that?Our story can be found in Amazing Stories in June 1961 on page 36, Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke…Tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, The idea was to build an electronic gadget; that it turned out to be a rat trap was purely accidental. And that it turned out to have the highly undesirable effects it had. Rat Race by George O. Smith.That's tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Venus wasn't the virgin planet Mankind had always assumed. It was simply that we got there too soon. Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Merch - https://lostscifi.creator-spring.com/ More great reviews from Spotify, Travis had this to say, “This podcast has become my very favorite, I listen to it every day and look forward to each episode, the narrator is relaxing and one of the best I have ever heard, I cannot wait to hear more!” Thank you, Travis! Commenting on the Harry Harrison story, The Misplaced Battleship, Tony Wade says, “Interesting story. Top-notch production. A truly great podcast by any measure. The best sci-fi podcast around. Have you done “Nightfall” by Asimov?” Thanks for the awesome review, Tony. Unfortunately, Nightfall by Isaac Asimov is still under copyright which means we can't record it; however, you will be happy to know that we have more Isaac Asimov stories on the way. And a little-known fascinating fact about Asimov, when he was a teenager, he idolized author Jack Williamson who we featured yesterday with his story The Cosmic Express. Asimov was thrilled to receive a postcard from Williamson, which congratulated him on his first published story and offered these words "welcome to the ranks". How cool is that? Our story can be found in Amazing Stories in June 1961 on page 36,Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke… Tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, The idea was to build an electronic gadget; that it turned out to be a rat trap was purely accidental. And that it turned out to have the highly undesirable effects it had. Rat Race by George O. Smith. That's tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Support the show
Human nature is unchanging and will probably not change fundamentally for countless ages in the future. We look back now to the days before the automobile and before electricity and the hundred and one other mechanical conveniences that simplify life in so many ways. Just so people of the future will in all likelihood look back on pre-television and pre-flying days and wish themselves back in the exciting days of primitive life. Our well-known author gives us here a thought-provoking bit of literature of scientific interest. The Cosmic Express by Jack Williamson, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Jack Williamson was born in 1908 in the Arizona territory when covered wagons were the primary form of transportation and Apaches still raided the settlers. His father was a cattle man, but for young Jack, the ranch was anything but glamorous. "My days were filled with monotonous rounds of what seemed an endless, heart-breaking war with drought and frost and dust-storms, poison-weeds and hail, for the sake of survival." Young John, he was born John Stewart Williamson but went by Jack, saw an ad for a free issue of Amazing Stories Magazine and soon his goal was to be a science fiction writer. He started writing and his first story, The Metal Man, appeared in the December 1928 issue of Amazing Stories. Jack was only 20. Two years later, the year was 1930, the first football World Cup took place, Mickey Mouse made his first appearance in comic form, Pluto was officially discovered and named as a planet and although the decade had just begun, author Jack Williamson was already being talked about as one of the most popular science fiction writers on the planet. The short novel The Green Girl is one of the reasons why he was so popular. In November 1930 today's story was published in Amazing Stories magazine. They must've numbered pages differently back in the day because our story begins on page 752 and there aren't 752 pages in that magazine. Well anyway, go to page 752 and you will find,The Cosmic Express by Jack Williamson… Tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Venus wasn't the virgin planet Mankind had always assumed. It was simply that we got there too soon. Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke. That's tomorrow on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Support the show
Intelligent parents readily understand why they must not try to educate and train their children. Robots do it much better; they do not confuse them with complexes or emotions or petty impulses. Even tired old Ed Doyle could tell you that much… Progeny by Philip K. Dick, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Spotify sent us an email yesterday notifying us about all the comments and reviews we've been receiving which we didn't even know about. JillieSue says, “Love the reader. HG Wells was waaaaaay ahead of his time.” Thank you for the compliment JillieSue and we agree Wells was way ahead of his time! Sandman says, “Discovered this podcast by accident now listen most nights all the way across here in Scotland, great narration, love the stories... More Isaac Asimov if possible
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Interplanetary Cosmic Express - The Situation Is Hopeless but It Doesn't Have To Be Serious
Dans ce nouveau test audio, la douce voix de Zniko vous emporte dans l'univers de Sokobond, Cosmic Express, Graviter, Piczle Puzzle & Watch Collection, Red Ronin et Baba is You sur Nintendo Switch ! Oui, tout ça !
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Draknek is known for their excellent puzzle games like Sokobond, A Good Snowman is Hard to Build, and Cosmic Express. A Monster's Expedition (Through Puzzling Exhibitions) continues that legacy but also adds narrative. You play as an adorable monster navigating a museum of humanity curated by someone with only a vague understanding of what any of the objects actually are. In this episode, writer Pip Warr tells Jordan how she drew on her own interests and experience to write the humorous exhibition plaques that provide a moment of respite between the challenging puzzles.As always, if you enjoy this episode please do let us know! Rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts, share it with your friends on social media (or even in person!), and help us to spread the word.Mix: Dan ParkesMusic: Jazz MickleArt: Emily Majarian See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week we discuss Fitness Boxing becoming an Anime series, Animal Crossing teaming up with Puma, Blastoise finally arriving on Pokemon Unite, Umbreon getting the Build-A-Bear treatment, Lance Barr leaving Nintendo, and Stardew Valley becoming an Esport! Follow Us Michael: Twitter, Instagram, Blog James: Twitter, Blog, YouTube Nintendo Dispatch: Twitter & Website Proudly recorded on Zencastr ⭐⭐ Review Us (http://www.nintendodispatch.com/review) ⭐⭐
This week we discuss Fitness Boxing becoming an Anime series, Animal Crossing teaming up with Puma, Blastoise finally arriving on Pokemon Unite, Umbreon getting the Build-A-Bear treatment, Lance Barr leaving Nintendo, and Stardew Valley becoming an Esport! Follow Us Michael: Twitter, Instagram, Blog James: Twitter, Blog, YouTube Nintendo Dispatch: Twitter & Website Proudly recorded on Zencastr ⭐⭐ Review Us (http://www.nintendodispatch.com/review) ⭐⭐
Three puzzle developers chat about about pacing in puzzle games, puzzle difficulty, the puzzle genre, the indie game market in general, and what we are playing right now. Guests: Alan Hazelden @draknek (A Monster's Expedition, Cosmic Express, etc ) Corey Martin @mytoboggan (Bonfire Peaks, Pipe Push Paradise) Gwendolyn Bond @diregoldfish (Kine, The Flame in The Flood)
This week our heroes return to the question, what could you do to make beer more approachable. Ben's annoyed at the rain in Batman Arkham Knight, Lucy kicks off the Mobile games corner talking Agent A, Cosmic Express and Inbento and finally Aadil the Nintendo Direct and Overwatch coming to the Switch. The beers this week are from Half Acre, Cloudwater, Wild Card and a Vocation X Magic Rock collaboration.
This week our heroes return to the question, what could you do to make beer more approachable. Ben’s annoyed at the rain in Batman Arkham Knight, Lucy kicks off the Mobile games corner talking Agent A, Cosmic Express and Inbento and finally Aadil the Nintendo Direct and Overwatch coming to the Switch. The beers this week are from Half Acre, Cloudwater, Wild Card and a Vocation X Magic Rock collaboration.
So, you're coming in last. You could sigh, lean back, mutter to yourself about all the things you should've done better ... or you could get back in there, soldier! Back on your feet! This week on the show, we discuss what's worth fighting for in a board game, when you're clearly not going to win. Before we lose with dignity, we talk about Murder on the Cosmic Express, TAMSK, and Diplomacy. 02:52 - Patreon! 10:33 - Murder on the Cosmic Express 18:22 - TAMSK 23:09 - Diplomacy 40:04 - What to do when you're losing 41:22 - El Grande 49:54 - Archipelago
Headlines: A followup on the suspended Kickstarters from last week Steve Jackson Games releases their annual report (link: http://www.sjgames.com/general/stakeholders/) Stronghold games sues Plan B over Great Western Trail Zombicide is now on mobile Hotness: The Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-earth Bloodborne: The Board Game On Mars Bunny Kingdom: In the Sky Anachrony Escape Plan Terraforming Mars Batman: Gotham City Chronicles New/Upcoming Releases: Museum Noctiluca Rice Dice Filler Murder on the Cosmic Express Kickstarter: March of the Ants: Empires of the Earth Maquis
This episode we are covering Kickstarters and people to avoid, new companies getting into the industry and potential SPOILERS for Marvel. Patreon: www.patreon.com/TankandDPSNews Facebook: www.facebook.com/tankanddps Twitter: @Tank_DPS Here are time codes for the stories and some articles for further reading on any of the topics we covered. Funko(): https://finance.yahoo.com/news/funko-acquires-a-board-game-company-as-it-takes-aim-at-hasbro-143000610.html Wizards MSRP(): http://www.tabletopwire.com/wizards-of-the-coast-eliminates-msrp-on-future-magic-products/ Drinks for Games(): https://www.forbes.com/sites/chelseadavis/2019/02/18/game-night-booze-to-pair-with-your-board-games/#4fa678393275 Mark Sierens/Harassment/Undelivered Kickstarters(): Origins Sexual Harassment: https://www.tabletopgaming.co.uk/board-games/news/multiple-reports-of-sexual-harassment-emerge-from-this-years-origins?fbclid=IwAR1EwldsT-jRChdxEdY7KFYHbB_dwdA9N28aDhYKySHXTF0sk3haz1fariw# BGG Forum about Origins Harassment: https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2010910/sexual-harassment-origins-game-fair Undelivered Game-Thwarted!: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/vilegeniusgames/thwarted-a-game-of-super-villainy/posts/2377559 Undelivered Game-Tales from the Taverns: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/vilegeniusgames/tales-from-the-taverns/posts/2377557 Yet to be delivered Game-Loot n Shoot: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/vilegeniusgames/loot-n-shoot-reloaded/posts/2372464 Active Kickstarter-Murder on the Cosmic Express: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/985839600/murder-on-the-cosmic-express?ref=discovery&term=screech%20dragon Public Facebook Thread regarding this situation: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.gilmour.18/posts/2236368316383352 Champions of Nexum(): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/boardlegends/champions-of-nexum Zak "Sabbath" Smith Bannings(): Allegations Against Him: https://www.thefandomentals.com/new-allegations-against-zak-smith-spotlight-rampant-harassment-in-the-rpg-industry/ DriveThruRPG Statement: https://oneblogshelf.blogspot.com/2019/02/drivethrurpg-responds-to-current.html?m=1 D&D Statement: https://www.polygon.com/2019/2/20/18232181/dungeons-dragons-zak-smith-sabbath-abuse-accusations-players-handbook Gen Con Statement: http://www.gencon.com/attend/gencon_policies Ninja Division Undelivered Games(): https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/business/article225610455.html?fbclid=IwAR2GCV_dN1lgDv5xyI7o_fmaFQpP6C6eZiv3ZGb69MF7XdGYZt4yftzzQPQ Ninja Division Statement: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sodapopminiatures/super-dungeon-explore-legends/posts/2420163 Ultimate Boardgame Backpack(): https://www.polygon.com/2019/2/9/18186893/the-ultimate-boardgame-backpack-review-photos (POTENTIAL SPOILERS!!! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED) Captain Marvel: Secret Skrulls(): https://www.deseretnews.com/article/900056589/new-captain-marvel-card-game-hints-at-the-films-plot-skrull-role-heres-how.html Special Thanks to our Patreon Supporters: Kae Capman Gray Detrick Ken Franklin Cassidy Hyland Johanna Hyland Special Thanks: Music by SfxValley Visit them at: www.youtube.com/sfxvalley
Well you bags are packed and you’re ready to go… FOREVER? A small group of strangers on a train bound for Rigel 7 are about to discover the true meaning of fear as a dark tunnel leads to darker places. … Continue reading →