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Episode #305 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera get back to boring old business as usual by getting sucked into TV Land and exploring some TV shows within games! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS TV Ad from Maniac Mansion [George Sanger, David Govett, David Hayes, David Warhol, Christopher Grigg & David H. Lawrence, 1990] News from Splatoon 3 [Ryo Nagamatsu & Sayako Doi, 2022] A Whisper from Quantum Break [Petri Alanko & John Kaefer, 2016] Backside of the TV from Persona 4 [Shoji Meguro feat. Shihoko Hirata, 2008] Jaw-Breaking News! from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge [Tee Lopes, 2022] Television from Wii Room [Kazumi Totaka, 2009] Floating from Starfighter [John Avery, 1995] Danganronpa! from Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc [Masafumi Takada, 2010] Space from Dream T.V. [David Whittaker, 1994] Studiopolis Act 2 from Sonic Mania [Tee Lopes, 2017] Subway Skateboard & Mine Cart from Rockin' Kats [Tsukasa Masuko, 1991] Circuit 3 from Super Smash TV [Marshall Parker, 1992] Ain't That Funny from MadWorld [Naoto Tanaka feat. Sick YG, 2009] TV Station from Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl [Go Ichinose/Shota Kageyama, 2021] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bgmania/message
Another titan of the game industry, George "The Fat Man" Sanger, joins us live at MAGWest! George has done so much to shape the course of game audio in America that the best we can hope for is scratching the surface with this post. During his career he's worked on numerous games, alongside his legendary group of cowboy composers under the moniker "Team Fat" which consisted of himself, Dave Govett, Joe McDermott and K. Weston Phelan. A short list of projects that George and Team Fat worked on: Thin Ice for Intellivision, Maniac Mansion and Rad Gravity for NES, Zombies Ate My Neighbors on SNES, a litany of computer games including Loom, The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, Wing Commander I and II, Ultima Underworld, Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon, Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo, Pajama Sam 3, and many other games. He's done work for so many companies it'll be faster to just link to his Wikipedia or Mobygames pages. His influence in PC game music is especially strong. He's created think tanks and collaborated with audio companies which led to the adoption of hardware like the MT-32, General MIDI, and even redbook audio as data on CD-ROM games like the 7th Guest. In the 1990s, he was also one of the first to bring American VGM composers together through "Project Barbecue", an early precursor to events like GameSoundCon, MAGWest and others. We loved every minute of talking with George and hearing his hilarious stories; from his humble beginnings, to his lengthy career and accomplishments, to his work with Team Fat. He is a larger than life character in a suit and cowboy hat and we wouldn't have it any other way. If you haven't got your fill of George yet, check out a few more things: Team Fat Bandcamp page - buy some of their classic albums! George's website - Learn more about the man himself And a few plugs from George for good measure The 7th Guest VR Soups On - Remade music from 7th Guest and 11th Hour in a 4 vinyl set (fully funded Kickstarter) Pixelated Audio and the Fat Man Music composed by George Sanger or other members of Team Fat (Dave Govett, Joe McDermott, K. Weston Phelan) unless otherwise stated 0:00:00 (Bedding) Swing Commander (Rec Room) ver 1.7 - Wing Commander Remastered (MT-32) - Dave Govett and George Sanger 0:05:39 Surfin on Thin Ice - Intellivision Lives! (GC) Based on "Carnival of the Penguins" for the 1983/1986 Intellivision game "Thin Ice" - George Sanger 0:13:49 (Excerpt) Main Music - Capture the Flag (Atari 8-bit) 0:15:08 (Excerpt) Surfin on Thin Ice (Live) - Intellivision Lives! (GC) 0:18:02 Planet Theme - Rad Gravity (NES) 0:22:19 Title Theme - Rad Gravity (NES) 0:23:31 Go Get 'Em! - Wing Commander Remastered (MT-32) - Dave Govett and George Sanger 0:26:22 (Excerpt) Main Theme - Loom (MT-32) Based on "Pas de trois - Intrada" originally by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, transcribed by George Sanger and Gary Hammond 0:27:32 Main Theme - SSN-21 Seawolf (MT-32) 0:34:33 Putt in Tunisia - Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon Remastered 0:48:28 Bedspread - The 7th Guest Remastered 0:54:00 I R Sam or Sam's House - Pajama Sam 3 Remastered 1:01:51 Train: The Lost Puzzle Piece (Unused) - The 7th Guest Remastered 1:06:57 Zombie Panic - Zombies Ate My Neighbors (SNES) - Joe McDermott and George Sanger 1:18:13 Dave's Theme - Maniac Mansion (NES) - David Hayes and David Warhol 1:21:53 Welcome to the Zoo (Final) - Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo Remastered - George Sanger and Team Fat
Original Recording Date: Friday Oct 4, 2019 In this interview from the SHIRO! ARCHIVE, we sit down with David Warhol, the president and founder of RealTime Associates (creators of BUG! & BUG TOO!) to discuss early Saturn development and what it was like to be one of the chosen few "TIGER TEAMS", that SEGA appointed to help fill out the Saturn's western launch lineup. Mr. Warhol provides a fascinating, detailed glimpse into the life of a SEGA Saturn third party developer. Prepare for some stunning insights! Including: * How the Saturn almost – almost! – had a fully 3D Sonic the Hedgehog game at launch * A third party's perspective of developing for the Saturn vs. the PlayStation * Developing for Saturn right at the beginning of the system's life as compared to towards the end * Discussion about the state of the industry * And much, much more! https://segasaturnshiro.podbean.com/e/season-4-ep-1-realtime-stories-with-mr-david-warhol SegaRetro Bio: https://segaretro.org/David_Warhol Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidwarhol LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwarhol
Naquele que será o último episódio de 2021, o Piado do Pardal recebe David "KC" Luís. É a voz por detrás dos podcasts The Sega Lounge e Segazices, ambos focados na desenvolvedora de videojogos. Para além de traçar o percurso de David enquanto podcaster (que inclui a origem da alcunha "KC"), a conversa inevitavelmente centrou-se sobre a paixão pela Sega e na partilha de memórias de outros tempos. Sigam o Piado do Pardal no Instagram e no Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/piado_do_pardal/ https://twitter.com/piadodopardal Oiçam The Sega Lounge nas vossas plataformas de streaming da vossa eleição ou então visitem o site: www.thesegalounge.com Oiçam o podcast Segazices: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Bc5x4OcuOzeXWT8eQDu8y Episódio do The Sega Lounge com David Warhol mencionado no podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/69oXu9M2NNrDXyjQpsL5v2?si=14e7e89c622f40ec Episódio do The Sega Lounge com Spencer Nielsen mencionado no podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6IJXA6fjiOBuZG4zvBSSG6 Sigam The Sega Lounge no Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Sigam o podcast Segazices no Twitter: https://twitter.com/segazices --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/piado-do-pardal/message
Joining KC this week is industry legend David Warhol, developer in the early days of Intellivision and founder of Realtime Associates, responsible for many games released on SEGA systems, including Bug! and its sequel, Bug Too! Mr. Warhol tells us many stories of his career in video games and even how RTA was, at one point, supposed to develop a 3D Sonic game for the Saturn. Realtime Associates website: http://www.rtassoc.com Full show notes: https://www.thesegalounge.com/167-davidwarhol Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva 60-Second Game music: "Tea Time" by Ofshane Follow The SEGA Lounge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesegalounge Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesegalounge Find KC on social media: https://bio.link/kcradioman
No penúltimo episódio da terceira temporada do Som do Cartucho, eu trago para você esse tema fantástico que envolve os Robôs Gigantes, também conhecidos como MECAS! Este tema surgiu em consequência de uma observação que fiz no episódio passado da TELENET quando mencionei a importância da série Valis, com suas cutscenes em animê, como uma porta de entrada para o universo da animação japonesa. Mas eu havia esquecido que a finada Rede Manchete de Televisão já havia aberto essa porta antes com animações como O Pirata do Espaço e Patrulha Estelar. Então, pensando nisso, resolvi homenagear essa eṕoca de ouro das animações da Rede Manchete de Televisão com esse tema que foi bastante recorrente e que nos encanta até hoje. Nos encontramos na próxima semana. Falow! Este episódio foi publicado originalmente em 25/06/18PLAYLIST DESTE EPISÓDIOCOMPOSITOR - JOGO - MÚSICA - CONSOLE - ANOShinichi Tanaka - Mazinger Z - Jet Scrander - SUPER FAMICOM - 1993 Yuka Tsujiyoko, Kenichi Nishimaki, Masaya Kuzume - Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge - Training: Majin - SNES - 1993 Hanauri Musume - Arrow Flash - Stage 4-1 - MEGA DRIVE - 1990 Kazuo Sawa - Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter (AKA Mazin Wars) - Kaiju Battle - MEGA DRIVE - 1993 Kohei Tanaka - Xardion - Fiera Surface - SNES - 1992 Tsukasa Masuko (aka Skeleton) - Uchuu no Kishi: Tekkaman Blade - Wild Mecha Battle - SUPER FAMICOM - 1993 Toshiaki Sakoda - M.U.S.H.A. (AKA Musha Aleste) - Galvanic Gear - MEGA DRIVE - 1990 Mutumi Isimura, Hisasi Matusita - Spriggan Powered - Outer Space - SUPER FAMICOM - 1996 David Warhol, Eric Swanson - Metal Warriors - Vital Mission - SNES - 1995 Yoshinobu Hiraiwa - Ranger-X - Stage 5-2 (Access Tube/Boss) - MEGA DRIVE - 1993 Noboru Yamane - Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie - SDF - SUPER FAMICOM - 1993 Hiroyuki Iwatsuki, Haruo Ohashii - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition - Round 7 / 8 - MEGA DRIVE - 1995 Hiroyuki Iwatsuki, Haruo Ohashi - Shin Kidou Senki Gundam W: Endless Duel - Airport - SUPER FAMICOM - 1996 Você encontra o Som do Cartucho nas seguintes plataformas:Twitter, Telegram, Blog, GMail (osomdocartucho@gmail.com)Você ouve O Som do Cartucho também em:iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify e DeezerFeed do Som do Cartucho:https://feed.megafono.host/osomdocartucho
SEGA Saturn, Shiro! is proud to present our latest podcast episode and the premiere of our fourth season: S4E1, Realtime Stories with Mr. David Warhol. Headlining the podcast is an exclusive interview with Mr. David Warhol, president and founder of video game studio Realtime Associates. Realtime is responsible for a total of seven Saturn titles, most famously the launch title Bug! Also notable is the debut of the newest member of the Shiro team, Nick Broadway! Nick is known for his first-class Saturn YouTube content under the stage name PandaMonium. SEGA Saturn, Shiro! is extremely impressed with the quality of Nick’s content, and excited to welcome Nick to the Shiro family. Patrick resumes hosting duties and is joined by fellow Shiros K, Peter, Ben and Nick. The team dives into the vast amount of Saturn news, then enjoy the in-depth conversation with Mr. Warhol, who provides a fascinating, detailed glimpse into the life of a SEGA Saturn third party developer. Prepare for some stunning insights! § How the Saturn almost – almost! – had a fully 3D Sonic the Hedgehog game at launch, § A third party’s perspective of developing for the Saturn vs. the PlayStation, § Developing for Saturn right at the beginning of the system’s life as compared to towards the end, § Discussion about the state of the industry, § A frank conversation about emulation and enjoying retro games in today’s day and age, § And much, much more! Opening the Podcast is a plethora of Saturn news, from the upcoming wireless, licensed Retro-bit controllers to the PolyMega to the Bandai Saturn model kits. It is certainly an exciting time to be a Saturn fan! The episode doesn’t feature an existing Saturna Obscura – an obscure Saturn game in line with the podcast topic – however, Nick gives us a well-rounded look at the recently leaked Beta version of Saturn Star Wars: Rebel Strike. Surprisingly playable, this leak is more than just a few lines of code. We close the episode with some reaction to the conversation with Mr. Warhol, team updates (find us at PRGE!), as well as a musical track referenced by Mr. Warhol, the Bug Bop, before signing off with some funny outtakes from the recording session.
SEGA Saturn, Shiro! is proud to present our latest podcast episode and the premiere of our fourth season: S4E1, Realtime Stories with Mr. David Warhol. Headlining the podcast is an exclusive interview with Mr. David Warhol, president and founder of video game studio Realtime Associates. Realtime is responsible for a total of seven Saturn titles, most famously the launch title Bug! Also notable is the debut of the newest member of the Shiro team, Nick Broadway! Nick is known for his first-class Saturn YouTube content under the stage name PandaMonium. SEGA Saturn, Shiro! is extremely impressed with the quality of Nick's content, and excited to welcome Nick to the Shiro family. Patrick resumes hosting duties and is joined by fellow Shiros K, Peter, Ben and Nick. The team dives into the vast amount of Saturn news, then enjoy the in-depth conversation with Mr. Warhol, who provides a fascinating, detailed glimpse into the life of a SEGA Saturn third party developer. Prepare for some stunning insights! § How the Saturn almost – almost! – had a fully 3D Sonic the Hedgehog game at launch, § A third party's perspective of developing for the Saturn vs. the PlayStation, § Developing for Saturn right at the beginning of the system's life as compared to towards the end, § Discussion about the state of the industry, § A frank conversation about emulation and enjoying retro games in today's day and age, § And much, much more! Opening the Podcast is a plethora of Saturn news, from the upcoming wireless, licensed Retro-bit controllers to the PolyMega to the Bandai Saturn model kits. It is certainly an exciting time to be a Saturn fan! The episode doesn't feature an existing Saturna Obscura – an obscure Saturn game in line with the podcast topic – however, Nick gives us a well-rounded look at the recently leaked Beta version of Saturn Star Wars: Rebel Strike. Surprisingly playable, this leak is more than just a few lines of code. We close the episode with some reaction to the conversation with Mr. Warhol, team updates (find us at PRGE!), as well as a musical track referenced by Mr. Warhol, the Bug Bop, before signing off with some funny outtakes from the recording session.
This week on the Tech Cat Show we chat with David Warhol, CEO of Realtime TheatriX, Inc. David creates location-based immersive, social, interactive experiences which run in theaters and other environments. His work is a combination of the move towards interactive and immersive content experiences as well as solutions for business and enterprise. With a background in gaming, David's work is giving us a glimpse into what the future of all experiences will be like. We'll touch on VR, AR, MR, holographics, realtime 3d interactions and the future telecommunications as we jump into the wonderful world of David Warhol and Realtime TeatriX inc. Join us in the future! on The Tech Cat Show.
Welcome to The Diad Presents! When last we left our heroes... The show can be downloaded here, or streamed here: As I mentioned, I made use of several articles, some of which are listed below: DragonStrike 1993 VHS http://www.filfre.net/2016/03/joel-billings-and-ssi/ And the track list below: # - Game - Track - System - Composer 1 - Pool of Radiance - New Phlan - PC-98 - David Warhol 2 - Heroes of the Lance - Gameplay - SMS - Unknown 3 - Heroes of the Lance - Ending - MSX - Seiji Toda 4 - Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom - Battle Theme 4: Ship - Arcade - "Oyaji (Isao Abe), Anarchy ""Takapon"" (Takayuki Iwai), OK Production (Hideki Okugawa)" 5 - Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara - Moment to Decide / Time of Determination - Arcade - Masato Koda 6 - DragonStrike - Mission Theme 1 - NES - Paul Mudra 7 - DragonStrike - Ending 2 - X68000 - Paul Mudra 8 - Order of the Griffon - "03 - Karameikos" - TG-16 / PCE - Frank Klepacki 9 - Slayer - Dungeon Theme 3 (Alternate) - 3DO - Unknown
We are joined by Gary Butterfield to discuss the soundtrack to Maniac Mansion for the NES. This episode also features a special guest interview with David Warhol, the veteran video game producer and sound programmer for Maniac Mansion! Gary's podcasts can be found here: http://duckfeed.tv/
Episode 022! This week I play a couple of old NES memories, among other stuff. Download MP3 Song 1 Nate’s Theme 2.0 by Greg Edmonson from the game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. http://amzn.com/B0031Y4A8A Song 2 Title by David Warhol from the game Maniac Mansion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniac_Mansion Song 3 Music by Hiroyuki Masuno from the game Snoopy’s Silly Sports Spectacular. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoopy’s_Silly_Sports_Spectacular Song 4 as requested by listener @Flalaski Jungle World (working title/progress) by Grant Kirkhope from the game Yooka-Laylee https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/playtonic/yooka-laylee-a-3d-platformer-rare-vival Song 5 Origin by Paper Sound from the game HAWKEN. https://papersound.bandcamp.com/album/hawken Song 6 Atelier by Alex Mauer from the game Penny Arcade’s On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness 3. https://alexmauer.bandcamp.com/album/rain-slick-3-ost Song 7 Kakariko Village by by Koji Kondo, Toru Minegishi, and Asuka Ohta from the game The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. http://amzn.com/B003775MCE Subscribe via RSS or Subscribe via ITUNESFollow me on Twitter, I'm @EricsVGMixtape.Or check out my personal webpage, Frumpous!
Happy New Year! In this episode, we review the Mattel / INTV Corp. release of Thunder Castle. We interview the designers and programmers of the game, Connie Goldman and David Warhol. We also have a listener interview with Australian Intellivision enthusiast Harmik Khoronian. And there's plenty of Feedback, News, George and the Odyssey 2 in this one too.0:00:00 - Turn on the tube TV insert Thunder Castle and go!0:00:21 - The Intellivisionaries Theme by Paul 'Nurmix' Nurminen0:01:43 - Welcome / Thanks0:18:43 - George on Ten Pence Arcade0:19:07 - Feedback0:27:43 - Intellivision II TV commercial0:28:12 - Feedback (continued)0:30:22 - The Odyssey 2 / Intellivision IV speaks?0:30:53 - Feedback (continued more)0:33:33 - Mac or PC?0:34:02 - Feedback (continued more still)0:36:01 - Montana!0:36:23 - Feedback (continued even more than before)0:37:39 - Rhode Island!0:37:57 - Feedback (geez, finish it already!)0:51:12 - George on Atari 2600 GBG / Ferg0:52:20 - Naberhood promo0:53:24 - News0:56:05 - Magnavox Odyssey TV commercial0:56:55 - News (continued)0:57:23 - The Odyssey 2 & Yadranka0:57:47 - News (continued - here we go again)1:00:50 - Clever, that!1:01:54 - Arbor Day!1:02:25 - News (oh brother)1:18:13 - Dave Akers promo1:18:31 - N.I.M.O.S.T.A.P.R.T.1:23:09 - Listener Interview: Harmik Khoronian (part 1)2:02:51 - Myer TV commercial2:03:51 - Listener Interview: Harmik Khoronian (part 2)2:35:31 - Intellivision TV commercial (Australia)2:36:28 - Listener Interview: Harmik Khoronian (part 3)2:37:16 - Thunder Castle 'Deep Dive' Game Review (part 1)3:12:25 - Interview: David Warhol & Connie Goldman4:20:23 - Intellivision Flashback TV commercial (edit)4:22:06 - Alex On Intellivision: Thunder Castle4:25:15 - Thunder Castle 'Deep Dive' Game Review (part 2)4:37:44 - Wrap Up / "Treasured" by Paul 'Nurmix' Nurminen4:41:45 - Outtakes (Inty chiptune: "Best Part Of Creation" by Gunnar Gaubatzen)* * Intellivision music player by Arnauld Chevallier
This episode features one of Tom's favorite game genres, point-and-click adventures. The music this week is a bit more ambient than usual, but still enjoyable as usual. Lots of Lucas Arts games are featured, as well as many Western composers.Download MP3 Tracklist (full info here):
**SEGA Saturn, Shiro!** is proud to present our latest podcast episode and the premiere of our fourth season: S4E1, **Realtime Stories with Mr. David Warhol**. Headlining the podcast is an exclusive interview with Mr. David Warhol, president and founder of video game studio Realtime Associates. Realtime is responsible for a total of seven Saturn titles, most famously the launch title Bug! Also notable is the debut of the newest member of the Shiro team, **Nick Broadway**! Nick is known for his first-class Saturn YouTube content under the stage name [PandaMonium](http://https://www.youtube.com/user/scarper42). SEGA Saturn, Shiro! is extremely impressed with the quality of Nick's content, and excited to welcome Nick to the Shiro family. Patrick resumes hosting duties and is joined by fellow Shiros K, Peter, Ben and Nick. The team dives into the vast amount of Saturn news, then enjoy the in-depth conversation with Mr. Warhol, who provides a fascinating, detailed glimpse into the life of a SEGA Saturn third party developer. Prepare for some stunning insights! § How the Saturn almost – almost! – had a fully 3D Sonic the Hedgehog game at launch, § A third party's perspective of developing for the Saturn vs. the PlayStation, § Developing for Saturn right at the beginning of the system's life as compared to towards the end, § Discussion about the state of the industry, § A frank conversation about emulation and enjoying retro games in today's day and age, § And much, much more! Opening the Podcast is a plethora of Saturn news, from the upcoming wireless, licensed **Retro-bit controllers** to the **PolyMega** to the **Bandai Saturn model kits**. It is certainly an exciting time to be a Saturn fan! The episode doesn't feature an existing Saturna Obscura – an obscure Saturn game in line with the podcast topic – however, Nick gives us a well-rounded look at the recently leaked Beta version of Saturn **Star Wars: Rebel Strike**. Surprisingly playable, this leak is more than just a few lines of code. We close the episode with some reaction to the conversation with Mr. Warhol, team updates (find us at PRGE!), as well as a musical track referenced by Mr. Warhol, the **Bug Bop**, before signing off with some funny outtakes from the recording session.