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We played an old SNES game today and talk about the elemental qualities of RPGs and action games. Also, Jackson keeps gaming, and Em makes ambitious plans to tackle a too-big game.Thank you so much as always for listening, please rate and review the podcast, and tell all your friends on whatever social media you call home that they should check us out. See you next month!Send us questions about our game clubs, other games, or gaming in general to abnormalmappingpodcast@gmail.com!If you would like to support us please visit patreon.com/abnormalmapping for exclusive podcasts!Things Discussed: Metaphor Refantazio, Captain Commando, Warriors of Fate, Batman Returns, The Punisher, Denjin Makai, Armored Warriors, Guardians, Guardian Heroes, Die Hard Arcade, Battle Circuit, Dynamite Cop, Sengoku 3, Spike Out, Fighting Force, Gekido, Onimusha Warlords, Zone of the Enders 1, Castle Crashers, Scott Pilgrim vs The World, Double Dragon Neon, Ninja Gaiden Black, Devil May Cry 3, Towerborne, Monster HunterNext Month's Game Club: Castlevania: Lament of InnocenceMusic this EpisodeInto the Dream by Yukihide TakekawaWorld of Evil by Yukihide TakekawaBasement of Dr Leo by Yukihide TakekawaKoibito no Inaiyoru by Yukihide Takekawa
LATE SUMMER AND EARLY AUTUMN OF ARCADE 2023 RISES FROM THE DEAD! Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Sega's polygonal arcade beat-em-up that was based on Die Hard and then became a Die Hard. This weekend's Patreon Bonus Get episode will be TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MANHATTAN MISSIONS! Donate at Patreon to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow the show on Bluesky to get the latest and straightest dope. Check out what games we've already ranked on the Big Damn List, then nominate a game of your own via five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Take a screenshot and show it to us on our Discord server! Intro music by NORM. 2023 © Hardcore Gaming 101
It's a marital challenge type situation as Tony and Madeline King battle through Die Hard Arcade with only one extra credit. Meanwhile Adam Hollyoak and the bad boy of cricket, Phil Tuffnell, drop by to swing hard on V.R. Home Run Derby.There's news on the release of Tekken 3(!), and reviews of The Terminator: Skynet (PC), Star Wars: Dark Forces (PSX), and Contra: Legacy War (PSX).Buy tickets for UCP Live 2.0 here.Get next week's episode early on Patreon!Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RetroLogic - Episode 82 But RetroLogic isn't just a podcast, It's a whole community of retro gamers! Visit RetroLogic.games for our discord link, fair trade merch, blog posts written by Sam Wagers…And dive into our family of podcasts!RetroGroove, a music history podcast, and On Topic Retro, a podcast dedicated to 1 video game per episode hosted by our very own John Cummins. Housekeeping: On Topic Retro Mother Mondays stream Icebreaker - what did you buy? And what did you play? Sam:Bought: New stuff: Shredder's revenge, Mario Strikers, Played: above, plus lots of steam next fest demos, still streaming mother 3, rolled credits on ham hams unite.crusader kings 3 John: Gamecube controller,Classic NES Series Super Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, Dr. Mario, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Xbox 360, Castlevania Lords of Shadow Limited Edition Xbox 360, Batman Vengeance Gamecube, Monster Hunter Freedom PSP, and Pac-man Atari 2600 Played: Mario vs. DK mini land mayhem, Shredders revenge, and Bionic Commando Dan: Bought: Pokemon Cards and I'm not sorry. Pokemon Fire Red, Pokemon Moon, GB Operator, Turok Trex figure, GB lot (Shrek 2, DKC, Van Helsing, Namco Museum, Ty 2, Club House Games DS, Bejeweled Twist, Animal Crossing Wild World.) Played: Pokemon Fire Red, Shredders Revenge, Pokemon TCG The price is RETRO “If this is your first time playing The Price Is Retro, this is how we play. I'm going to list off 4-5 games, and everyone else has to guess how much the games are worth in total. Whoever's guess is the closest wins that round, and the next person lists off their games. Everyone brought a list of games, and everyone guesses on each other's lists. At the end of the game, whoever won the most rounds wins the game!But look out for Polterguest! He guesses $300 on each list, and if he wins the game I have to give away a sticker from the merch store!” Dan's list Sam's list John's list Spidershan “Spot the fake” “We're given a list of game titles, and we have to guess which one was made up”Sam's List Sam “Games Described Badly” “We're given several descriptions of video games and we have to guess what game is being described.” -Ambassador “Retro-pedia” “I'm going to start reading the description of a game from wikipedia. As soon as you think you know it, yell out your answer! If you're wrong I'm giving the other people an opportunity to guess. If everyone's wrong I'll keep reading until someone else yells out.” Fact or crap? Ambassador “Trivia Card” Show Topic Topic: our favorite Beat-em-ups! OctoRock (Adam) — Today at 9:46 AM My three favorite non-TMNT bmups are The Simpsons arcade game, Battletoads and River City Ransom. The Simpsons may actually beat out TMNT for me as far as the 4 player arcade experience goes. Just such a hilarious and well crafted game. Battletoads speaks for itself, I'm not sure if it's a full blown bmup because of the platforming and speeder bike levels, but they teamed up with Double Dragon so that's gotta say something. River City Ransom is probably the only oddball here. A great semi-obscure NES game that thankfully a lot of people are now aware of thanks to River City Girls. One of my favorite NES titles and up there with Battletoads for me. the Well-Red Mage — Today at 9:50 AM Shredders Revenge is AH MAH GAHHHHHHHH so good. A beat em up nobody gives enough love to is Fight N Rage. Seriously amazing. ElPeeDee (Liam D) — Today at 10:09 AM mine has to be Batman Returns for SNES. I loved the grabbing & throwing mechanics, breaking parts of the environment and the bat gadgets you could employ. the sprite art was gorgeous and, while I hadn't even seen the movie at that point, I loved the characters twodollarhero — Today at 10:25 AM For me, it's Scott Pilgrim. It's not the most mechanically dense beat-em-up, but I've come to realize that I prefer the River City Ransom approach of simpler gameplay, but a more fleshed out world with characters, shops, etc. Paul Robertson's artwork is gorgeous and the soundtrack by Anamanaguchi is among the greatest in video game history, full stop. CrazyGreekDre — Today at 10:51 AM Turtles in time, Final fight both sNES and TMNT arcade game ChrisHL94
It's a good episode to Die Hard...Arcade! That's right, its the holiday episode about the holiday movie that turned into a holiday game.
Happy Holidays to one and all! To celebrate, Need For Speedrunning is bringing two very special Christmas themed speedruns to your table! First we follow Kevin McCallister as the entire city of New York tries to kill him, including the luggage! Then we follow John McClane...'s friend as she kills an entire building full of bad guys, including the robots! Also Hobz and John McClane go for a sleigh ride. It's sure to move you to tears for one reason or another, so gather round the fireplace and listen to Need For Speedrunning! To watch the Home Alone 2 (SNES) run by largemann: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/578126867?t To watch the Die Hard Arcade (Arcade) run by sanlamuerte69: https://youtu.be/ycdJLgaoHVk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/need-for-speedrunning/message
What do you do with a popular film franchise license and a warehouse of unused arcade boards? Make a loosely-related beat-'em-up, of course! Keith of The Main Quest podcast joins us to talk about everyone's favorite Christmas game: Die Hard Arcade!
Yippee Ki Yay Mother Fucker! Jake and Tony play Die Hard Arcade. Tony also talks about his love of Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen. #propagatethepod Got a game suggestion? Reach out to us via social media or email! Facebook: facebook.com/HeyILikeThatGame Twitter: @LikeThatGame Twitch: twitch.tv/heyilikethatgame Email: heyilikethatgame@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hey-i-like-that-game/support
When you think of action, suspense, cowboy taunts and bad hairlines, only one name comes to mind - DIE HARD. One of the greatest action movies of all time produced two of the best licensed video games of all time and we're here to prove it! Today's episode shines a light on "Die Hard Trilogy", "Die Hard Arcade" and a special surprise game that proves that John McClane was ALWAYS in the wrong place at the wrong time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Yippee-Ki-Yay, Motherf-! On this SEGA Talk, Barry and George fight their way through AM1 and SEGA Technical Institute’s Die Hard Arcade/Dynamite Deka! We discuss how SEGA’s first 3D beat ’em up has the DNA of Altered Beast and Golden Axe, the differences between the Japanese and western versions and we cover the remakes and sequels. … Continued
This Christmas Eve we take a trip to Nakatomi Plaza to visit the game based on the most iconic Christmas Movie of all time: Die Hard Arcade! Does this game rise to the heights of Nakatomi itself? Or should it die harder than any of the movies which came after number 3? It's a great chance for us to gush over one of the most perfect action movies of all time, all while getting into the Holiday Spirit. We break down our favourite scenes, and Mikey makes his childhood dreams come true. How? You'll just have to listen to find out! Support this podcast
It's time to focus on the great SEGA studio with the unfortunate acronymn. Let's put that aside though as we jam to some great games such as Comix Zone, Sonic 2 and the best Christmas game ever released: Die Hard Arcade.
In episode 53, Shawn (GrayGhost81) and Rich (singlebanana) discuss Die Hard Arcade and Dynamite Cop, their first playthroughs for the Sega Saturn and Dreamcast. Preceding their in-depth analysis of these games, the guys take a page from their friends at Retro Fandango and breakdown their favorite albums of 1989. In gametalk, the boys discuss the gameplay, mechanics, graphics, and music, and determine if either of these games are worth the price they command. How do these 3-D polygonal beat 'em ups compare to their 2-D predecessors? The answer to this question and may more in this episode of the RF Generation Playcast. As always, we are happy to hear your thoughts on this game on our discussion page (linked below). We will respond to your comments and are always happy to discuss the game more. We hope you enjoy our show. Please be sure to rate and write a review of the show on iTunes to help us increase our listenership. Thanks for the listen! Episode 53 discussion thread: http://www.rfgeneration.com/forum/index.php?topic=18831.0 Show Notes:Intro - 00:00:38Bulls#$tin' & What's New - 00:03:50Best Albums of 1989 - 00:16:47Pickups - 01:11:12Whatcha Playin' - 01:23:50Question of the Month - 1:32:44Die Hard Arcade & Dynamite Cop Discussion - 1:44:15Upcoming Titles - 2:41:19Outro - 02:45:35 Music:Opening/Closing theme by Cameron Johnson of Atma Weapon (http://atmaweaponnc.bandcamp.com)
Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Who knows, but Die Hard Arcade was a 1997 Sega Saturn console exclusive that really packed a punch. And a kick. And some bullets. And maybe a missile or two. Stick around for the full game discussion, review, and bliss quiz. Yippie ki yay, retro game fans!
Le Podcast UP est enfin de retour.Nous vous le proposons en audio uniquement et enregistré (pas de vidéo comme le dit FranKois dans cet épisode).Pour aujourd'hui, Machintruc nous fait découvrir un style de jeu cher à son cœur par le biais de Die Hard Arcade.Bonne écoute ;)
Programa "cortito" en el que analizamos un clásico de Sega: El Die Hard Arcade. Para ello hemos contado con un becario en pruebas, Francisco Baena (@fco_baena en Twitter) nos echó una mano con la grabación y análisis del juego. También nos comentó algunos de sus nuevos juguetes, como su Mist (placa fpga para emulación hardware).
Pour le quatrième épisode de notre petit format - Capsule Pod - nous avons décidé de revenir sur un titre marquant de l'arcade mais surtout de la Saturn avec Die Hard Arcade, connu sous le nom de Dynamite Deka au Japon. Avec les experts de la Saturn de SEGA Legacy : SebKa, Gothic, Régis et moi même, nous avons eu la chance de pouvoir accueillir Anfalmyr de LaCazRetro avec qui nous avons passé une heure particulièrement intéressante en profitant de l'interview que Régis avait réalisée du créateur du jeu Makoto Uchida, que nous remercions encore une fois pour ces petites anecdotes bien sympathiques. Au programme, après avoir fait un rapide tour de table des participants, nous rentrons dans le vif du sujet en vous décrivant ce qu'est Die Hard Arcade, les origines de sa création, ses liens plus ou moins officiels avec Die Hard le film de John Mc Tiernan sorti en 1988, le gameplay décortiqué et surtout des anecdotes et rires en tout genre. Vous l'aurez compris, ce nouvel épisode est une nouvelle fois fidèle à nos productions habituelles. Nous remercions une nouvelle fois Anfalmyr pour sa venue et sa bonne humeur ;)
Pour le quatrième épisode de notre petit format - Capsule Pod - nous avons décidé de revenir sur un titre marquant de l'arcade mais surtout de la Saturn avec Die Hard Arcade, connu sous le nom de Dynamite Deka au Japon. Avec les experts de la Saturn de SEGA Legacy : SebKa, Gothic, Régis et moi même, nous avons eu la chance de pouvoir accueillir Anfalmyr de LaCazRetro avec qui nous avons passé une heure particulièrement intéressante en profitant de l'interview que Régis avait réalisée du créateur du jeu Makoto Uchida, que nous remercions encore une fois pour ces petites anecdotes bien sympathiques. Au programme, après avoir fait un rapide tour de table des participants, nous rentrons dans le vif du sujet en vous décrivant ce qu'est Die Hard Arcade, les origines de sa création, ses liens plus ou moins officiels avec Die Hard le film de John Mc Tiernan sorti en 1988, le gameplay décortiqué et surtout des anecdotes et rires en tout genre. Vous l'aurez compris, ce nouvel épisode est une nouvelle fois fidèle à nos productions habituelles. Nous remercions une nouvelle fois Anfalmyr pour sa venue et sa bonne humeur ;)
Separates the Rubes from the Iks Cubes. Questions this week: Console Startup Sounds and Soundlogos What Are You Playin'? What Are You Buyin'? Nicholas Cage Saves the President's Doughrter Level Rush Edited by Blaine Brown. Music ‘Track 2' from Die Hard Arcade for the Sega Saturn.
Console Startup Sounds and Soundlogos, What Are You Playin'?, What Are You Buyin'?, Nicholas Cage Saves the President's Doughrter, and Level Rush. Music 'Track 2' from Die Hard Arcade for the Sega Saturn.
After putting it off for so long, Jon and Paul finally get to playing Parasite Eve & Die Hard Arcade and try to catch up by talking about BOTH! Please note, there is some Parasite Eve spoiler talk here and there when it's brought up but let's be honest… if you cared about spoilers, you would've played it by now! Also, a well-known friend of the show sends in an email in an attempt to squeeze in some movie opinions!
After putting it off for so long, Jon and Paul finally get to playing Parasite Eve & Die Hard Arcade and try to catch up by talking about BOTH! Please note, there is some Parasite Eve spoiler talk here and there when it’s brought up but let’s be honest… if you cared about spoilers, you would’ve played it by now! Also, a well-known friend of the show sends in an email in an attempt to squeeze in some movie opinions!