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Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we start a new series on 2006's Dead Rising, from Capcom. We situate the game a bit in its time and with Capcom and this generation of hardware before turning to the structure and feel of the game. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: A few hours Issues covered: the early 360 era, throwing lots of enemies on the screen, console wars, an entry into console for PC developers, achievements and GamerScore, coming into a time-limited game, the deluxe remaster, carrying over Prestige Points, limited time quests, production benefits, a controversial structure, pushing your luck, going to the mall, horde management, Tim shows he actually knows more about football than claimed, camp, inventory management, learning the space, the feeling of losing a person right at the end, saving people, Onigokko!, Artimage's charity. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Xbox, Gears of War, Republic Commando, Crystal Dynamics, Tomb Raider: Legend, PlayStation, Capcom, Keiji Inafune, MegaMan, Onimusha, Resident Evil, Shinji Mikami, Dwarf Fortress, LoZ: Twilight Princess, Okami, Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, Final Fantasy XII, Guitar Hero 2, Rainbow Six: Vegas, New Super Mario Bros, Wii, Elite Beat Agents, Nintendo DS, Burnout: Revenge, Brain Age!, Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, Condemned: Criminal Origins, Tomb Raider: Legend, Heroes of Might and Magic V, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic, Arkane, Prey, Dishonored, Nintendo Switch, ElectroPlankton, Groundhog Day, Dark Souls, Rogue, Dawn of the Dead, Chopping Mall, Night of the Living Dead, George Romero, Day of the Dead, Tim Ramsay, Harley Baldwin, Deathloop, Tony Rowe, Artimage, Minecraft, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: More Dead Rising! Links: Artimage's email is artimage84@gmail.com Twitch: timlongojr Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Greg here, hat in hand. I'd like to apologize for misusing the word toyetic. I used it as if it meant "toy-like" or "possessing the properties one might expect in a toy" but it actually means "potentially marketable as a toy." I made a mistake! Sometimes mistakes are made during the heat of the crucible of a podcast recording. I will strive to do better. Anyways! In this episode, Giovanni delves the electronic ocean, David puts things on his reader device, Greg wants to make little doodads....OF HELL. If you'd like to show your appreciation of this heartfelt apology, consider going to our Patreon where you can support us for as little as $1/month. Or let us know how you feel in the comments of your preferred podcatcher of choice. Games discussed: Electroplankton, Splatoon 3, Hades Yu-Gi-Oh x Hello Kitty Happy Meal Toys
I talk some updates on my current videos, the Final Fantasy piano concert, favorite Smash Bros. stages, and some upcoming Switch games. Links OCP Ko-fi OCP Main Channel OCP Plus! Commentary Channel PC-FX Fan Club YouTube One Controller Port Website OCP Linktree Podcast Links Opening Music from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate OCP Ko-fi Felicity's Door website Inazuma Eleven Victory Road Trailer Megaton Musashi: Wired International Trailer Grim Guardians Changes Name to Gal Guardians Wii Us are Dying Cellcade's Wii U NAND vs. MASK ROMS Super Mario Run gets an Update
It's an Aleks episode baby! Tad takes a step back as Aleks goes through the art of killing his annoying anime friends in the long running and totally unknown to me RPG series SMT. Specifically SMT 4 Apocalypse. Ready your fedoras. Imgur album I almost forgot to make: https://imgur.com/a/DETa5n5 Talking Points: DENOUNCING GOD, Atlus and Anime Pandering, Hoy, My Demons Are A Bit Different, Electroplankton somehow, Filthy frank too, theres some tangents. okay? Check out the website for links to our shows on iTunes, GooglePlay and Spotify ► http://www.lmtya.com ► https://spoti.fi/2Q55yfL Peep us on Twitter ► @LetMeTellYouPD Official Discord ► https://discord.gg/SqyXJ9R /////// SHILL CORNER /////// ► https://www.patreon.com/LMTYA LMTYA shirts! ► https://represent.com/lmtya /////// SHILL CORNER /////// LMTYA Theme by ► https://www.huskyswonderfulmusicland.net/
to random music! would Dan figure he as Join why compose someone out tries The Mozart dice game: http://www.amaranthpublishing.com/MozartDiceGame.htm Have comments/suggestions/ideas for a song or musical concept? Email me at overtonewarpzone@gmail.com, and follow me on social media everywhere @OTWZpodcast!
Today's guest is Richard Lemarchand. A game designer with an enviable CV including Jak X, Soul Reaver and the Uncharted series, Richard is now an associate professor at the University of Southern California where he lectures on the videogame programme. We talk about that transition from AAA development to teaching, how his mum was responsible for getting him his start, the similarities between magic and design, and how sometimes being bad at games can help you be a better designer. Along the way we cover Sonic the Hedgehog, F15 Strike Eagle, Electroplankton, Hurt Me Plenty, Syndicate and Portal. This is a triumph.
It's the end of March, and in the in-like-a-lion-out-like-a-lamb tradition of this month of contrasts, the Video Game Grooves gang are back with a wildly diverse set of musics, newses, and discussions about video game music on vinyl record! Whether you're doing yard work, getting that spring cleaning in, or loafing around like you usually do, we're here for you. We begin our show this week with a good old-fashioned Joe Hisaishi lovefest as we hear the sounds of the newly-released Ni No Kuni II: The Revenant Kingdom. Although none of us have played the game yet, Paul & co spend a bit of time appreciating the evolution of sound from the previous game, the piquant tones of the instruments, and thhhWHAT THE HELL HAPPENS IN THE OPENING CUTSCENE?? ...Ahem. We recover from one kind of traumatic experience and rush headlong into another: Anthony's bold choice of Streets of Rage 3, which may not be the kind of music you think it is. The soundtrack is a bit of an experiment by Yuzo Koshiro and apprentice Motohiro Kawashima, and we lean right into the "difficult listen" and discuss the creative frontiers of game music (and overall game development) of the day. In our second segment we have a pretty great crop of announcements and new releases that we're all excited about (we want to wad them up into our lives), and a few hints and rumors of what's to come. Finally, in our third segment we discuss curation of our record collection in the negative sense: When do we take the opportunity to reduce our collection rather than add to it? What are our tendencies toward hoarding, versus pruning our shelf like a lovely and delicate bonsai plant? The answers may shock and surprise you! Outro: "Crazy Train" - Streets of Rage 3, by Yuzo Koshiro; "Ending" - Streets of Rage 3, by Yuzo Koshiro Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (iam8bit) Mortician's Tale (The Yetee) Katamari Damacy (sold out) (Mondo) Celeste (Crystal Clear variant) (Ship to Shore Phono Co) Divinity Original Sin 2 (included in Bundle 003) (Black Screen Records) Mystery Bundle 003 (Black Screen Records) Protomen Act II: The Father of Death (Light Up the Night) Synthetic Core 88 (The Yetee) Sins of Hyrule (rozen.audio) Far Cry 5 Mondo Edition (Ubi Store) Human Fall Flat (sold out) (Super Rare Games) PinOut/SmashHit (iam8bit) Songs for Errant Microorganisms, composed with Electroplankton (mrghosty) Songs For Errant Micro Organisms #1 by mrghosty
GameEnthus Podcast ep321: Unfrosted Awareness or Appreciation Mentality This week Drew(@Nintendrew_) from Youtube and Ben(@BCTerps) join Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) talk about: Nintendrew, Source Film Maker, Too Many Games, Walker Stalker Con, Mindfare, RetroCon, Andre the Giant, GPD Win, Radar Scope, Virtual Boy, Donkey Kong, Punch-Out!, Force Friday, League of Heels, Wrestlemania 2000, The Defenders, Iron Fist, Earthword Jim 3, WireWay, MC Groovz dance craze, Splatoon 2, Sonic Mania, Bio Force Ape, Diddy Kong Pilot, The Shadow, Sound Factory, Sim Tunes, Wii Music, Electroplankton, Gauntlet DS, Destiny 2, Pop Tarts, Uncharted Lost Legacy, Breath of the Wild Hard Mode, X-Com 2: War of the Chosen, Mario + Rabbids, Piczle Line DX, Boost Beast, Necrosphere Deluxe, Skeleton Boomerang, MagiCat, Songbringer, Stereo Aereo, The Lost Bear, Time Recoil, Planet of the Eyes, Resident Evil 4, All-Star Fruit Racing, Life is Strange Before the Storm, XBLIG, Creator Club, Brave, Mr. Shifty, Hotline Miami, Wrecking Crew 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). Download the GE iOS / WP apps and check out GameEnthus. Show Length: 110 minutes Direct Download Show Links Follow Drew(@Nintendrew_) Nintendrew on Youtube Nintendrew's 5 More Lost Nintendo Games Follow Ben(@BCTerps) 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 Boot Camp Click - And So instrumental Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See instrumental EPMD - Sowhatchusaying instrumental Capone n Noreaga - Invincible instrumental EMPD - Symphony 2000 instrumental A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario Remix instrumental 2Pac - Got My Mind Made Up instrumental John Forte - Flash the Message instrumental Rahzel - All I Know instrumental
We've mentioned Otocky in passing, but now we delve into greater depth about this little-known but marvelously inventive music-based shoot-em-up by Electroplankton creator Toshio Iwai.
Diese Woche wird es musikalisch. Amin und Emil holen die Plastikgitarren raus und philosophieren über Guitar Hero und Rock Band, aber auch über andere Rhythmusspiele wie Rhythm Heaven und Electroplankton. Warum Emil hier eher auf den Feind setzt, und was Amin mit dem Korg Synthesizer alles gebastelt hat, erfahrt ihr im 57. NMag-Podcast. Teilnehmer: Emil und […]
Recorded on February 11th with Brian Fife, James Fingal and Thomas Westberg. This is not the oft-promised indie episode - it is something much better! When thinking about what he liked about indie games, Jim realized the aspect that he wanted to discuss was the innovative design elements in many of his favorite games. Innovative games often represent a thought experiment or a deliberate isolation or exaggeration of a specific game mechanic or component. This means that often, short form and indie games are the right format for this investigation. Brian also finally gets to complain about pixel art, and Tom startles the group with a shocking (ok, mildly interesting) confession. Referenced items: Match Three Game, Portal, Pong, Doom, Outsider Art, Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros., Dune Two, Literature of Exhaustion, Memento, Tower Defense, Bejeweled, Limbo, Fl0w, Osmos, Ingmar Bergman, Stephen Merchant, Electroplankton, Biophilia, Sonic the Hedgehog, Alien vs. Predator (FPS), Journey, Left 4 Dead, Halo, Hundreds, Galcon, ToeJam and Earl, Earthworm Jim, Battletoads, World of Goo, Shadow of the Colossus, Ico, Kinectimals, Kinect Party, Mario Party, WarioWare, Kongregate, Raving Rabbids, Mirror’s Edge, Dungeon Keeper, Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman, Hoard, Starcraft, Sim Life, Spore, Eve Online, Red Dead Redemption, World of Tanks, Half Life, Counter-Strike, X-Com: UFO Defense, X-Com: Enemy Unknown, 10,000,000, PixelJunk, Ni No Kuni, Studio Ghibli, Dishonored, Mass Effect, Dungeon Raid, Pinball Arcade, Medieval Madness, Cirqus Voltaire, Pin*Bot, Black Knight 2000, Waking Mars, Sid Meier’s Pirates!, Lili, Letterpress.
HTML clipboard Muse from the Micro-world Music: Cult Of Wedge - Cat Got Tongue Fort Paster - Beautiful Imperfection N-Side - Bad Manners Jay Lei - It's Alright All India Radio - Endless Night Chloe March - Sea Bell Nintendo DS Lite / Toshio Iwai - Electroplankton (Audience Mode) Chapa - A Look To The West Carly And Mark - Maybe It's You Rod Kinny - One Step Closer WAZ - She's Gone Martin Joseph - Proud Valley Boy Cult Of Wedge - Skylab Poetry: Colin Shaddick from the album The Bridge - The Heptagon, A Fish Tale, A Childhood Playground
Guess what, still no Nick! So I'll be rambling on again, this time prepared, and edited! 3 reviews; Guilty Gear Isuka, Castle Shikigami 2 and Electroplankton. Talk a bit about the DS lite and Tetris DS.Tue, 14 Feb 2006 15:29:16 +0000
Reforma E3 / Vyhořelí vývojáři / Billboardy v Anarchy Online / Prey míří na filmová plátna? / Electroplankton - zajímavý nápad nebo hloupost? / Čtenářské dotazy / Soutěž
Reforma E3 / Vyhořelí vývojáři / Billboardy v Anarchy Online / Prey míří na filmová plátna? / Electroplankton - zajímavý nápad nebo hloupost? / Čtenářské dotazy / Soutěž
In our third episode, we discuss the Revolution in general. We talk about a few games that are coming out for it, and speculate on some controller add-ons and more. We finally have a good challenge. And Matt's joke is good. Well quite good. Hope you enjoy episode 3! PS: Send us some feedback. We can't improve the show without it. Thanks!
My second podcast episode is about video game music. You can download it here, or subscribe to the new podcast feed in iTunes. » Download (MP3, 13.4MB) » Audio-only RSS feed (drag to iTunes) I started working on this last year but it quickly became too ambitious and stalled. I picked it up again just a couple of days ago, simplified it considerably, and got it done. As usual, I learned a bunch, and look forward to improving a few things for the next one. Enjoy! And some related links for the topic covered: Buy at Amazon: Lumines, Electroplankton, Katamari Damacy All games at Gamespot: Zelda, Tetris, Super Mario World, Super Metroid, Ys Book I & II, Myst, Electroplankton, Ocarina of Time, Lumines, Myth, Katamari Damacy Remix credits: Super Mario World by Jason Cox, Super Metroid by The Wingless Game history: TurboGrafx-16, Ys I and II, Ys I and II Music archives: VGMusic.com, Zophar's Game Music Archives More links: Composing with Electroplankton, Video game music emulators, Bungie's Myth, Myth II demo, Ocarina instrument