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July has a change of heart when it comes to reviewing Custer’s Revenge for the special Thanksgiving episode with special guest/foodie Brian Rodriguez-McGovern.
The boys chat about what to replace Mount Rushmore with, the effect of the pandemic on trans kids, Custer's Revenge, and more. #CuckOfTheWeek, #ConspiracyFriday, and happy fourth of july! Check out patreon.com/meanandsober for premium content!
On this episode of Nerdaholics, the boys played and reviewed the unlicensed adult video game Custer's Revenge for the Atari 2600. This trash fest of a game produced by Mystique is the garbagiest garbage of all garbage. This Thanksgiving, be thankful the boys at Nerdaholics played and reviewed this trash heap so you never have to. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!!
Nick, Heather and Matt ask enrolled Cowlitz Indian Tribal Member Joey Clift (Telling People You’re Native American When You’re Not Native Is A Lot Like Telling A Bear You’re A Bear When You’re Not A Bear, Lego Ninjago: Decoded) to review Custer's Revenge for a very special Thanksgiving episode, and Joey has a serious discussion with them about tokenization.
Controversies have existed in and around games since 1982's Custer's Revenge. This week on BGMania, Bryan and Frank decided to focus on controversial topics, such as music that was removed from games after the release date, or just all around controversies surrounding the particular games. Enjoy the show. Please send all track requests for future episodes of Radio Hour and possibly more to bgmania@leveldowngames.com The tracklist for today’s episode is as follows: Fire Temple -Removed Version- (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) [1998] Institute Menu (Perfect Dark) [2000] Sally Mae Quarters Game (Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude) [2004] Tapha Niang (LittleBigPlanet) [2008] Lodge 2 (Harvester) [1996] Chimeran Gun Trap (Resistance: Fall of Man) [2006] Credits -Part 1- (Manhunt) [2003] Cold Blood -Theme of Josh- (Silent Hill Homecoming) [2008] Coastal (Carmageddon) [1997] Ice Cap Zone -Act 1- (Sonic the Hedgehog 3) [1994] Robots FTW (Portal 2) [2011] Credits (Agony) [2018] Lavender Town -Original Japanese Version- (Pokemon Red/Green/Blue) [1996] Little Sister (Bioshock) [2007] Remember, No Russian (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2) [2009] An End Once and For All (Mass Effect 3) [2012] ~~AFFILIATE LINKS~~Please consider supporting Level Down Games and all of our content by using the following affiliate links. Thanks so much! ◘ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=levdowgam-20◘ TechniSport Gaming Chairs: http://technisportusa.com/?afmc=ldg◘ Audible: https://amzn.to/2uGf6Rm◘ Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2mwcnpd◘ Fanatical: http://bit.ly/2MGOFFF◘ ORIGIN PC: http://www.originpc.com/?aid=5118◘ RAZER: http://leveldowngames.com/razer~~AFFILIATE LINKS~~
This week we're talking parenting, Fallout 76, Rust, marketing, and Custer's Revenge. Show music by Reed Love and OGRE. Support the show!
On this episode of Rupel's Rupees we discuss Native American portrayals in videogames. We take a deep look at how games have changed for a specific group of people. From the controversial Custer's Revenge to the solemn Assassin's Creed 3. Make sure to check out the pictures that are referenced in this episode at www.facebook.com/speakingofwhichpodcast/ Also we have a patreon to fuel our addictions. You can find it here www.patreon.com/SpeakingofWhich Check out Rupel and Rose at www.twitch.tv/roselovesrupel Check out Rawrz McGee at www.twitch.tv/rawrzmcgee If you like what hear make sure to like us on soundcloud: @the-rupel And if you really like us subscribe to our Itunes and leave a review: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rupel/id1145072724 And if you enjoy the antics of The Rupel, make sure to check out the other podcast he's featured at www.talkingwithburritos.com/ If you enjoy our theme song make sure to check out other works by Shawn Lee or pick up the Bully soundtrack on ITunes or Amazon.
GameEnthus Podcast ep341: Straight Plagiarism or Knack Bundle This week Carly(@PoisonPinkFluff) from MammothGamers joins Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: PS Vita, Switch, Breathe of the Wild, What Remains of Edith Finch, Ether1, Death Road to Canada, Anthem, Destiny, Struggle for Catan, Catan Jr., Ticket to Ride, Dragon's Wood, Secret Hitler, God of War, WestWorld, #GameStruck4, Doom, Monster Hunter, City of Heroes, Over the Top, Great Philadelphia ComiCon, Super Mario World, River Raid, WCW/NWO Revenge, Hero's Quest, E.T., Zork, Carmen San Diego, Fade to Black, Willie Beamish, Quest for Glory 2, Phantasmagoria, King's Quest, Roberta Williams, Prince of Persia, Karaketka, Jordan Mechner, One Must Fall, EverQuest, Custer's Revenge, Virtual Valerie, Danger Mouse, Isle of Dogs, Lenovo Explorer, Nintendo Labo, Far Cry 5, Burly Men at Sea, Oxenfree, Virginia, Nino Kuni 2, Sea of Thieves, Gangs of London, Overwatch: Retribution, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, I Hope, Minit, The Swords at Ditto, Immortal Redneck, DragoDino, Light Fall, Ori and the Blind Forest, Door Kickers: Action Squad, Raging Justice, Way of the Passive Fist, Pato Box, City of Brass, Avengers Infinity War, Venom, Universal Fancon, Discord, The Witcher and more. If you like the show please leave us an itunes, Google, Youtube or Stitcher review, a tweet, an email or a voicemail (202-573-7686). Show Length: 143 minutes Direct Download(right click to download) Show Links Follow Carly MammothGamers MS Charity Link New videos GameEnthus.com Youtube.com/user/GameEnthus Community Info Kiaun's Show The Analog Circle Podcast Gary's Show TheGamesMenRPG Open Forum Radio GeeksGoneRaw SingleSimulcast Show Music Souls of Mischief - '93 til Infinity instrumental A Tribe Called Quest - 1nce Again instrumental A+ - All I See instrumental The Beatnuts - Do you Believe? instrumental Goodie Mob - Blood instrumental Aaliyah - One in a Million instrumental A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario instrumental The Artifacts - Wayback instrumental Let's All Go to Flaming Moe's
All four boys sit down to unpack E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial for the Atari 2600, frequently saddled with the title of "Worst Game Ever." We discuss whether we think that's a fair assessment, as well as why the videogame market crashed in 1983 and whether we were ever gifted any terrible games. Ryan makes several off-color jokes, Jordan brings up "Custer's Revenge," and Nate eats from a bag of Reese's Pieces to regain his energy.
The eyes have it in this first 5-person episode of Let's Place. Luke is joined by returning champions Tal and Ty, along with new guests Jason and Ashley, to discuss World War I, the incredible world of 90s PC interactive rock operas, schlocky '80s B-movie tie-in games, and one of the single most distasteful video games ever produced. YOUR GAMES THIS WEEK ARE: Blue Baron, for PC; Queen: The eYe, for PC; The Nightmare of Druaga: Fushigi no Dungeon, for Playstation 2; Gremlins 2: The New Batch, for NES; and Custer's Revenge, for Atari 2600. You can view the full list of ranked games at bit.ly/letsplace and you can find the greatest webpage on the internet at http://ppanks76.cbm8bit.com/loom.txt
You were awake for this scene.*trophy sound* This week on the Emotive Pixels podcast, we take a glimpse into the NCIS videogame, released in late 2011 to the universal acclaim of platinum trophy hunters everywhere (and probably not very many others). This is a concerted effort by an internal Ubisoft studio, which apparently makes it a step up from similar CSI games developed by Ubisoft which are handled by a satellite studio in China. We completely avoid discussing this in the podcast, and instead focus on whether or not this is an enjoyable experience for fans of the show, and how badly you'll have to suffer for what many consider to be last generation's easiest 100% completion achievement. Specific points touched upon include voice actors that make the jump between CBS and Ubisoft (there are two of them, by our count), integration and dependence on dastardly quicktime events, pattern matching minigames, and vaguely uninstructed nuclear bomb disarmaments atop skyscrapers. In a lengthy discussion about the worst games we've experienced, we awkwardly and inadvertently compare Hatred and Noby Noby Boy and discover some strange passion, before moving on to discuss the raw historical offensiveness that is Custer's Revenge for the Atari. As a special featurette, we delve into some quick 2005 reminiscence with tales of launch date Xbox 360 fails courtesy of the illustrious Nate.
You were awake for this scene.*trophy sound* This week on the Emotive Pixels podcast, we take a glimpse into the NCIS videogame, released in late 2011 to the universal acclaim of platinum trophy hunters everywhere (and probably not very many others). This is a concerted effort by an internal Ubisoft studio, which apparently makes it a step up from similar CSI games developed by Ubisoft which are handled by a satellite studio in China. We completely avoid discussing this in the podcast, and instead focus on whether or not this is an enjoyable experience for fans of the show, and how badly you'll have to suffer for what many consider to be last generation's easiest 100% completion achievement. Specific points touched upon include voice actors that make the jump between CBS and Ubisoft (there are two of them, by our count), integration and dependence on dastardly quicktime events, pattern matching minigames, and vaguely uninstructed nuclear bomb disarmaments atop skyscrapers. In a lengthy discussion about the worst games we've experienced, we awkwardly and inadvertently compare Hatred and Noby Noby Boy and discover some strange passion, before moving on to discuss the raw historical offensiveness that is Custer's Revenge for the Atari. As a special featurette, we delve into some quick 2005 reminiscence with tales of launch date Xbox 360 fails courtesy of the illustrious Nate.
Today our pal actor/comedian Jon Daly joins us to talk about how he is playing all old Atari and Sega games on emulators, and discusses the good, the bad, and the horrible (Custer's Revenge). Also a longer Intro Kids where Kumail and Emily teach you song lyrics for Dragon Age and more! NO SPOILERS.
This week's episode is about the adult games released by Mystique, Custer's Revenge, Bachelor Party, and Beat 'Em and Eat 'Em. Controversial games all, please be advised that this episode has the explicit tag, so do not listen if you are offended by sex or if there are children anywhere near the mp3 player of choice. Next week will be much safer, it will be about Yar's Revenge and Haunted House, two of the better games that Atari made for their system. If you have any feedback about these two games, please send it along to 2600gamebygame@comcast.net. It should be a fun show. Thank you for listening! Palm Beach Post article White Mountain Apache tribe resolution (PDF) Porn and Pong book by Damon Brown Ocala Star Banner article NY Times article People Magazine article Info World magazine article Canadian news segment American Indian Community House American Indian Movement Proud member of the Throwback Network! Proud member of the Retro Junkies Network! Facebook page Twitter page Blog page Listen to the show on Stitcher! Subscribe to the show on iTunes, and leave a review! Reviews are nice!