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Vacanțele-s mișto dar alea nepregătite sunt bucluc. Timestamps: 0:00 – ALL INTRO 7:00 – Paul s-a jucat Final Fantasy III, ĂLA CORECT 19:08 – Edgar s-a jucat The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered 34:15 – TREI ȘTIRI DESPRE CONCEDIERI; Epic Game Store face ceva bun???; Colaborator Ubisoft ne zice ceva despre haterii Assassin's Creed Shadows; Myth 1 și 2 Remasterizat de Fani; 1:00:31 – Borderlands 4 iese mai repede, fanii speculează; GTA 6 amânat pentru 2026; Swen Vincke și Yoko Taro vorbesc despre genAI; YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/jocsivorbe1416 https://www.youtube.com/c/JocȘiVorbeBits Twitch: www.twitch.tv/jocsivorbe iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-vorbe/id1331438601 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3RFgOJDgyEnpvkUQoSh0Tc Facebook: www.facebook.com/JocSiVorbe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jocsivorbe/e Discord: https://discord.gg/m5a6DDfBFc Tip Jar: https://ko-fi.com/jocsivorbe Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jocsivorbe RSS și linkuri de download: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:281506836/sounds.rss
Cat and Jess are hard at work on completing the final episodes of "MOTHER," She Wrote's epic adventure through EarthBound Beginnings! In this Coffee Break, they share some details for what's in store and pick back up on a thread you may remember from Episode Zero: early in their relationship, Jess and Cat set out to play each other's favorite video games. Jess played Cat's favorite video game, EarthBound, and Cat started playing Jess' favorite video game: Final Fantasy VI (originally released as Final Fantasy III in the US). At long last, Cat has finally finished playing this legendary milestone in RPG video games and in this episode she shares her thoughts on the game, her experiences with it, and how its informed her perspective on the arc of RPG history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Gino, Jeff, and Chris "ZombiePie" -REDACTED- discuss FFIII Legend of The Eternal Wind and FFIV Celtic Moon. We cover the context in which these two very weird and Japan exclusive albums were made and whether they're any good! Spoilers, we finally got some good FF arraingement albums to rank! Check out the current ranking of Fantasies here: bit.ly/deepfinal Please consider donating to the National Network of Abortion Funds: abortionfunds.org/donate If you've been enjoying the podcast, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/DeepListens If you like our new art and want to commission some of your own, reach out to Tyler at tylerorbin.net
We look back on the music of Final Fantasy throughout the NES era. Nobuo Uematsu is a genius and fantastic musician, and with the limitations he had, he delivered some truly incredible and iconic soundtracks between Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy II and Final Fantasy III. Don't forget to support us on Patreon if you enjoy the content. Thank you! Time Codes: 1. Intro (0:00) 2. Nobuo Uematsu (3:53) 3. Final Fantasy I (35:27) 4. Final Fantasy II (52:13) 5. Final Fantasy III (1:14:40) **We're Now On Spotify**: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gIzzvT3AfRHjGlfF8kFW3 **Listen On Soundcloud**: https://soundcloud.com/resonantarc **Listen On iTunes**: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/state-of-the-arc-podcast/id1121795837 **Listen On Pocket Cast**: http://pca.st/NJsJ Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/resonantarc Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/resonant-arc Twitter: https://twitter.com/resonantarc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/resonantarc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/resonantarc TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@resonantarc
It's been awhile since our last instrument spotlight, so in this episode, we're sharing some favorite RPG songs featuring woodwinds, like flutes, ocarinas, and more! Whether it's the incredibly moving sounds of Xenoblade Chronicles 3, the adventurous Dark Cloud 2, or Final Fantasy III's Maiden of Water, we have a lot to cover, so join us on this lovely journey, won't ya?Featuring: Mike Salbato, Hilary Andreff, Gio Castillo, Tin Manuel; Edited by Paul DennisLinks for this episodeWhat is a zurna?TracklistCalming Melodies0:09:48 - Village of the Elw (Michiko Naruke) - Wild ARMs0:11:18 - A Life Sent On (Yasunori Mitsuda) - Xenoblade Chronicles 3Open Plains and Seas0:27:27 - Shinshu Plains (Masami Ueda arr. Tomomichi Takeoka) - Okami Goju no Onchou0:31:28 - Elia, the Maiden of Water (comp. Nobuo Uematsu, arr. Takashi Hoshide, perf. Siena Wind Orchestra) - BRA★BRA FINAL FANTASY BRASS de BRAVO 3 (FFIII)Slippery & Drippy0:53:40 - Price (Shoji Meguro) - Persona 50:55:25 - Ding Dong Dell -The Cat King's Castle- (Joe Hisaishi) - Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White WitchYour Big Chance1:15:30 - The Adventure that Never Ends (Rush Theme) (Tomohito Nishiura) - Dark Cloud 21:17:09 - Field (With Marin version) (Normal) - (Ryo Nagamatsu) - The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening1:47:23 - Hilary's Bonus Track!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomBluesky: @rpgfan.bsky.socialInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
Si querés enterarte cuántos pares son 3 lanzamientos, es porque tenés edad suficiente para escuchar Café Fandango Ep522 contra los fantasmas. Esta semana Edu avanza poquito en la primera división de Irlanda, pero termina Final Fantasy III y arranca casi inmediatamente Final Fantasy V, se aproxima al final de Astro Bot y queda con cierto desencanto con The Plucky Squire, juego que Seba por su parte está disfrutando mucho, a diferencia de los Cursos de Serrat. Además termina The Case of the Golden Idol, se engancha con MechaPerón, y se aproxima al final de Outer Wilds. Luego de un par de lanzamientos, nos adentramos a las noticias con una actualización muy feliz para los fanáticos de Stardew Valley, una bizarreada digna de la serie Like a Dragon, y dos eventos de Xbox y PlayStation que estiran la duración del capítulo por demás. Cerramos con una Pregunta Fandango que te da un lugar para que reclames esos juegos que te prometieron hace años y todavía no llegaron.
VS. Battle Event: The Super Nintendo Entertainment System* Turbo Tournament. Who will be crowned as the best game on the SNES mini. In the 2nd round of the Super Nintendo - Turbo Tournament, Final Fantasy III takes on Street Fighter II Turbo. Who will come out victorious and go through to the quarter finals of the SNES TT? Listen now to find out. *snes mini
Four youths of indeterminate employment are chosen by the Wind Crystal to travel beyond the bounds of their world and restore light to all four Crystals.
We continue to go over the locations in the Final Fantasy series. We go over the locations of Final Fantasy II and Final Fantasy III, we also see a difference on the how lore evolves from game to game. Make sure to follow us on Twitter at @FFLorecast. Want to suggest a future topic for us on the show? Email us at fflorecast@gmail.com Live every Wednesday at 8pm est/5pm pst on twitch.tv/benoftemeria New episodes Every Friday! Robot Radio Network Discord: https://discord.gg/AW5Wc4kgZb Ben and Friends Podcasting Discord: https://discord.gg/DmPZ2NHhFx Patreon: patreon.com/FinalFantasyLorecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stock up on shuriken because this episode is all about the hugely influential (if only in Japan) Final Fantasy III. And the fact we don't even mention the naming differences between FFIII for SNES vs. FFVI vs. the ACTUAL FFIII means maybe the world has moved on! Join Archons Victor Hunter, Nadia Oxford, and special guest Retro Ali as we take a deep dive into the Crystal Tower, the Warriors of Darkness, Eureka, and more! Music in this Episode: Battle 2 - [Final Fantasy III] Battle 2 - [Final Fantasy III - Four Souls -] Shattered - [Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn] The Reach of Darkness - [Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn] Eternal Wind - [Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn]
Final Fantasy VI, also known as Final Fantasy III from itsinitial North American release, is a 1994 role-playing video game developed andpublished by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is thesixth main entry in the Final Fantasy series, and the first to be directed bysomeone other than series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi; the role was insteadfilled by Yoshinori Kitase and Hiroyuki Ito. Long-time collaborator YoshitakaAmano returned as character designer and concept artist, while composer NobuoUematsu returned to compose the game's score, which has been released onseveral soundtrack albums.Find us online!Jeff Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/CentaurProductions Twitter - @JeffCentaurRuss Twitter - @RussMac25Chris Twitch - http://twitch.tv/LierXAgerate Twitter - @EnrichFlavor
In this episode Gino, Chris "ZombiePie" -REDACTED-. and Jeff Rud discuss Final Fantasy III. We discuss the game's story up until the from the flooded world to the end of the game, the bogus final dungeon, and rank FFIII on our Ranking of Fantasies! Check out the current Ranking of Fantasies here: bit.ly/deepfinal If you've been enjoying the podcast, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/DeepListens If you like our new art and want to commission some of your own, reach out to Tyler at tylerorbin.net
As we continue our cruise through the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters here on KnockBack, we come to the enigma that is Final Fantasy III. Like Final Fantasy II, III never got a western release at the time it came to Famicom in 1990. But unlike II, which finally saw the light of day in the west late in the PSone era, we had to wait until 2006 to play Final Fantasy III in western markets, and we did so via a 3D remake on Nintendo DS with a sterile and boring aesthetic overshadowing an otherwise solid job-based title. Finally, though, we can experience it as intended, with chibi sprites and chiptunes, and we're glad we did. A prelude to beloved Final Fantasy IV -- not in story, but in substance -- Final Fantasy III is a worthy old-school JRPG, one we're pleased to present thoughts on today. What's even more exciting, though, is that we can now be unleashed on the truly amazing series entries to come... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Gino, Chris "ZombiePie" -REDACTED-. and Jeff Rud discuss Final Fantasy III. We discuss the game's job system, historical placement in the series, and its story up until the flooded world! Check out the current Ranking of Fantasies here: bit.ly/deepfinal If you've been enjoying the podcast, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/DeepListens If you like our new art and want to commission some of your own, reach out to Tyler at tylerorbin.net
En este nuevo programa de Pixebeats el buen Ferpega nos habla de la música de playa que sale en los videojuegos. En el programa encontrarás música de juegos de la legendaria NES como Mother, Final Fantasy III, Castlevania y mucho más.
As we continue our lead up to the Final Fantasy release, we have a spoiler-free discussion of the Pixel Remaster version of Final Fantasy III.
FEATURING: (00:09:50) Listener Mail - Game music briefly revisited. (00:15:38) Wild game price variations in the UK and nowhere else. (00:44:10) Desperate streaming services seeking Nintendo content: listen to this. (01:16:55) New Business - Guillaume returns with Pikmin Bloom. (01:20:34) Phoenix Wright: Spirit of Justice. (01:31:28) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. (01:37:27) Mario Kart Arcade GP. (01:42:44) Final Fantasy III pixel remaster. (02:10:34) Non-spoilery Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed talk. (02:43:19) Spoilery Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed talk.
Und das dritte kleine Goodie, unser Talk über Final Fantasy III. Viel Spaß!
We end out the year by going hard on going fast through 3D spaces as we talk more about where 3D Sonic is at, and also about the array of interesting 3D time attack platformers coming out inspired by Sonic's spotty but beloved reputation in the third dimension. This is a meaty episode covering a lot of cool indie games, hopefully people check them out, most of them can be found very cheaply on various digital stores!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!This Month's Game Club: Spark the Electric Jester 2 and 3, Lunistice, Toree 3D and 2Next Month's Game Club: Ender Lilies: Quietus of the KnightsThings Discussed: Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Crisis Core, Plague Tale: Innocence, Sonic Frontiers, Mega Man X4, Karate Champ, Final Fantasy III, Spark the Electric Jester 2, Spark the Electric Jester 3, Lunistice, Toree 3D, Toree 2, Super Kiwi 64, guns and games, air dashes, the tastes of the timesMusic This EpisodeHistoria Hysteria by TuddForest (Melancholy) by KnasibasBackstory Cutscene by R3Linework Fight by Paul Berthers
Hey everyone. Sorry for the delay. We're back and we're recording again. But before that, we need to get this episode out there that we recorded months ago but never got to actually edit and put up. So here it is! We're talking about two classic children's franchises that were adapted to the Super NES. Actually, that's a lie. One of them is Super Widget, based on the cartoon Widget the World Watcher. Will this game be a pleasant surprise, or is it as forgettable as the cartoon on which it's based? But we're also talking about Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. Perhaps a timely game given that we recorded it in the moments before that railroad strike almost happened. Was... timely... Maybe we should stop talking politics, we are really dating these things. Anyway, it's a game for very young children so of course two childless adults are the perfect people to review it. Finally, we're talking about The 7th Saga, a JRPG that doesn't get mentioned like other classic JRPGs on the system like Final Fantasy III or Chrono Trigger. Is there a reason it's not as beloved or is it something of a hidden gem? Listen and find out.
It's a brand new regular sub-show - The Pause Menu Quarterly! Here, the boys of the Fake Nerd Podcast come together to discuss what they've been playing and some news in the quarter. For the first episode, they're covering the first 2 quarters of 2022. Lots of games to discuss: Final Fantasy VII Remake, Final Fantasy III, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, KO City, Fortnite, Aliens: Fireteam Elite, Multiversus, Shredder's Revenge, Elden Ring, and much more! Plus some recent news around Nintendo and the Intellivision Amico.Fake Nerd Podcast is an audio podcast where we offer a more positive take on pop culture with news, reviews and interviews from the likes of Marc Guggenheim and Andrea Romano. Find us at ITunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. linktr.ee/FakeNerdhttp://www.fakenerdpodcast.com/https://twitter.com/FakeNerdPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/fakenerdpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/fakenerdpodcast/FakeNerdGuys@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/fakenerdpodcastTeepublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/fakenerdpod
We're back! This week we're reviewing what we've been up to during our brief hiatus, and it's a lot! Stranger of Paradise, FFVI, FFIII, FFIX, we talk about it all! Also, a brief teaser for patch 6.1 of FFXIV and Distant Worlds Chicago!Trivia question of the day: In the final area of Final Fantasy III there are four chests. What are in them? (Answer at the bottom of the episode summary). Episode Summary0:29 - Introduction / Trivia2:22 - Content Update3:16 - Stranger of Paradise Discussion19:36 - FFVI Discussion23:17 - Stranger of Paradise Reprise27:28 - FFIII Discussion33:34 - FFIX Discussion37:48 - FFXIV Patch 6.141:48 - Distant Worlds Ticket on sale now43:50 - OutroFF A-Z: ZellTrivia answer: Ribbons Recommended ResourcesSubscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ_1SSB0ZdFqhNJWWAzc96QFollow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/HighwindHeraldJoin our Discord! https://discord.gg/CK8mCMJ
You thought we were gone because we were a day a late posting this, but guess what? Rumors of our demise have been greatly exaggerated! On this episode of the Super BS Gamescast, Brian has been playing Splatoon 2. Dave has been some sweet add ons for Diablo 3. Josh has been playing Final Fantasy III on mobile and still hates it. We're also joined by Jake Schafer aka Vita Vita who has been playing Shovel Knight on . . . wait for it . . . the Playstation Vita. Once all of that's out of the way, take a walk with us to Stank Bank's (aka Dave's) Stock Corner and find out what's happening with all of the hottest video game stocks and how you can invest. We break down August's big game releases. It's a big week for news! We discuss Amibos for Metroid, a few Kickstarters that barely got off the ground, Console sales and how many Nintendo is projecting to sell before the year is over. And how can we not talk about the Genesis Classic that's filled with shovelware (not to be mistaken for Shovel Knight). Finally we close things out the ridiculous news that an original copy of Super Mario has sold for $30,000 on eBay. All this and more on this episode of the Super BS Gamescast! If you like this content, please subscribe. Also, we now have an Instagram super_bs_gamescast and Facebook @Super BS Gamescast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's a celebration of one of the most ubiquitous themes in video games, and a celebration of a pretty unfortunate launch of a bizarre new game! Chocobo GP might not be any good, but this mixtape might just make up for that with 50 renditions of the legendary theme from the Final Fantasy series! 0:00:00 Title BGM - Chocobo GP 0:01:13 Chocobo Theme - World of Final Fantasy 0:04:17 Chocobo Theme - Final Fantasy II 0:05:02 Chocobos! - Final Fantasy III 0:05:57 Theme of Chocobo - Final Fantasy Adventure 0:06:42 Chocobo ~ Chocobo - Final Fantasy IV 0:07:35 Go Go Boco! - Final Fantasy V 0:08:36 Techno de Chocobo - Final Fantasy VI 0:10:40 Fiddle de Chocobo - Final Fantasy VII 0:11:58 Mods de Chocobo - Final Fantasy VIII 0:14:05 Ukulele de Chocobo - Final Fantasy IX 0:15:04 Brass de Chocobo - Final Fantasy X 0:16:20 Dash de Chocobo - Final Fantasy XI: Zilart no Genei 0:19:22 Chocobo - Final Fantasy XII 0:21:15 Chocobos of Pulse - Final Fantasy XIII 0:24:33 Eorzea de Chocobo - Final Fantasy XIV 0:26:34 Rodeo De Chocobo (Walking) - Final Fantasy XV 0:28:56 Dash de Chocobo - Chocobo Racing 0:30:00 Chocobo Theme - Tobal 2 0:31:48 Chocobo - Final Fantasy X-2 0:33:27 Chocobo - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers 0:35:12 Chocobo! - Final Fantasy Type-0 0:36:28 Bo-down - Final Fantasy XIV 0:38:09 Groovy Chocobo - Final Fantasy XIII-2 0:41:41 Chocobo's Theme - Chocobo Racing 0:43:07 Cinco de Chocobo - Final Fantasy VII 0:45:52 Aloha de Chocobo - Final Fantasy IX 0:48:04 Circuit de Chocobo - Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan 0:51:40 Prismelody: Chocobo - Wishes - World of Final Fantasy 0:53:59 Blues de Chocobo - Final Fantasy XV 0:55:57 Bluesy Chocobo - Lightning Returns 0:59:53 Hip Hop de Chocobo (Jukebox Ver.) - Final Fantasy VII Remake 1:02:11 Chocobattle! - Mobius Final Fantasy 1:05:51 Cid's Test Course - Chocobo Racing 1:08:02 Crazy Chocobo - Final Fantasy XIII-2 1:09:52 Wild de Chocobo - Final Fantasy VII Remake 1:11:16 Cocoon de Chocobo - Chasing Dreams - Final Fantasy XIII 1:13:53 Electric de Chocobo - Final Fantasy VII 1:15:48 Gateway to Paradise - Final Fantasy XIV: Before the Fall 1:17:48 Electric de Chocobo (Jukebox Ver.) - Final Fantasy VII Remake 1:20:45 Chocobo Returns - Lightning Returns 1:24:20 Choose a Chocobo - Chocobo Racing 1:25:10 Samba de Chocobo! - Final Fantasy IV 1:26:09 Mambo de Chocobo! - Final Fantasy V 1:27:08 Run Chocobo, Run! - Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan 1:28:33 Marimba de Chocobo - Lightning Returns 1:31:50 Sport of Kings - Final Fantasy XIV: Before the Fall 1:34:20 Rodeo de Chocobo - Final Fantasy XIII-2 1:36:14 Rodeo de Chocobo (Running) - Final Fantasy XV 1:39:08 Chocobo Course - Chocobo GP Did we miss one? Join us in Discord and tell us! Check out our Patreon page! Patreon.com/GameThatTune is the home for exclusive content! We've got GTT GEMS, all new MOVIE COMMENTARIES and more stuff in the works, so check out the page and consider supporting the show as we attempt to grow and create more great stuff! Special thanks to our ABSURD FAN tier Patreon producers: Alex Messenger, Lance Riviere, Damian Beckles, Bradford Stephens, Daniel Perkey, Taylor Y, Sam L, Mork, Tasty, Grimmory, PhoenixTear2121, UnsaddledZebra and Aakadarr! Check out our 24/7 VGM stream Twitch channel for a radio station featuring games we've used on the show! We've loaded up over 1,000 soundtracks in our stream and have more coming all the time! New episodes of Game That Tune record LIVE on Wednesdays at 9 PM EST on numerous platforms: YouTube Twitch Facebook The show takes podcast form and becomes available for download Tuesday mornings! Find it on Apple Podcasts or GameThatTune.com and enjoy! We always want to hear from you, especially if you have a request! Email us at GameThatTune@gmail.com, find us on Facebook, or on Twitter @GameThatTune
Dillon, John and Steven attempt to navigate two of merritt's most fiendish games yet, which involve two of the most terrifying things known to man: 90s video game ads, and the human heart. (Also hey, the voice audio is a little jank on this one but everything else is normal! Sorry about that!) Segments: Video Game Valentines, Normal Human Staff Picks, Adpocalypse Games discussed: Triangle Strategy, Call of the Sea, Horizon Forbidden West, Final Fantasy III and/or VI More from Fanbyte: Fanbyte Podcast Network (We do other podcasts too!) Follow us on Twitter (Yell at us on Twitter in good ways.) Talk to us on Discord (Talk to us and our loving community. Also we have a pets channel that is very good.) Twitch Live Streams (Hang out with us live.) Rate and review our show (Let us know how we're doin'!) And hey, get in touch if you want to advertise with us: advertising@fanbyte.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another lost game in the franchise, we talk about the difficulties of a game that has no definition version but still had a massive impact on the franchise. Of course, we couldn't talk about this game without getting into the job system. Then we dive into some of Nobuo Uematsu's best individual compositions and look into the deeper meaning behind its social commentary.
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We meet Desch, Doga, Unei, and face off against the almighty Xande. We come across Moogles for the first time and need more than a few airships to get to the end. Inside a bit of a jumbled experience thanks to differing versions, we find a heart-warming tale about the preciousness of mortality and an important balance between light and darkness.
Topic starts at 24:02. This week we're talking Final Fantasy III! Not VI, III. Actual III. Don't forget to support the show at https://patreon.com/retrowarriors and come chat with us in Discord at https://discord.gg/WxyjUcJpEx. You can also buy some RW stickers at https://www.redbubble.com/people/rwshow/ and listen to Cinema Rogue at cinemarogues.podbean.com
00:00 オープニング 00:15『Recolit』 04:12『Haven Park』 08:34 『FINAL FANTASY III』(ピクセルリマスター) 15:19『Pikuniku』 出演 クラベ・エスラ 野口広志 丹祐希代 IGN JAPAN編集部のスタッフが、最近遊んだゲームについて話す番組 ■「しゃべりすぎGAMER」の再生リストはこちら https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5dP0ylcT42dJXN_5KJECJ8cI9hK690_e ■ポッドキャスト版 iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/ign-japan-%E3%81%97%E3%82%83%E3%81%B9%E3%82%8A%E3%81%99%E3%81%8Egamer-%E3%83%9D%E3%83%83%E3%83%89%E3%82%AD%E3%83%A3%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88/id1258418439 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4AKK4MIlRk3Zfj8my703D8?si=x1_N0RZnTWiagXspsoIUkA ■一部使用楽曲 MusMus:http://musmus.main.jp/ ――――――――――― IGN JAPAN : http://jp.ign.com/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/IGNJapan Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/IGNJapan コメント投稿ルール:http://jp.ign.com/ign-japan/21173/editorial/ign-japanyoutube
Our heroes return with reoccurring guest/resident fantasy football expert, Conard. The THIRD ANNUAL Dawgs of War Fantasy Guide has arrived. Fantasy basics, what is a PPR vs. standard, sleepers, how to draft, and more. The last two years, this episode has produced many league champs, so hop in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the podcast I'm wrapping up the Summer of Sequels with the final entry in the NES/Famicom trilogy of Final Fantasy games. Not released anywhere else for 16 years, Final Fantasy III mixes the good and the bad from the previous two titles. But is that combination peanut butter and chocolate? Or hotdogs and applesauce? Please rate and review the show where ever you get your podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram Write in to the show! Mainquestpod@gmail.com Music provided by Sounds Like An Earful
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This is a thing we're doing now, so keep an eye open for those.Voice actor extraordinaire, all round good egg, and fellow Lock-On backer Morgan joined us to talk doing homework to get TV time, the world and characters of Sekiro, and the trouble with homework and American TV.Here's a sample of the full show notes - make sure to click through and check them out.Content WarningThere were a few swears in this episode, but we've bleeped them all - bleeps are funnier than swears anyway - We've thrown the trigger warning claxon in at the following timestamps, as the subjects we talk about could be a upsetting to some listeners: At 27:20, Morgan mentions a certain something that happened during the Second World War At 41:16, Morgan mentions self-gratification, but only in passing Check your podcatcher for chapter markings which will help you to skip these sections, should you wish.Please listen responsibly.Show NotesEven though Squidge is very special - and I'm sure you'll all agree that he is, indeed very special - our guest for this episode was Morgan Ritson. Morgan describes himself as:I am the world's greatest lover... I am a writer, student, voice actor; a lot of creative things that don't make money.MorganWhen introducing himself, we have a conversation about how we should always be positive around each other. We use the example of Morgan being told that his ability to write things down wasn't great, and how one of my professors at university has dyslexia and dyspraxia, but both are great people who are achieving great things - please don't tell someone that they can't do something because they are x, have y, or don't have z. Just be positive to them, and support them if you canOne thing to note: because of the gap in our schedule - as explained in The Lookback: July 2021 - we had recorded this episode quite some time ago.But after that, we wasted almost no time getting to one of Jay's favourite topics:Recent GamesThe Recent Games segment will not be new to listeners, but in case you're new to the show here's how it goes: we go round the table and discuss one or more games that we've been playing recently, and whether we think it's worth the listeners checking it out. We continue to do this until we've run out of games to discuss.I love to hear what everyone's been playing, and whether they would recommend it.- JayAnd, of course, we shared ours too. Would we recommend the games that we've all been playing? Or course!Morgan's Recent GamesAs is tradition, we asked our guest to go first.Sekiro: Shadows Die TwiceMorgan tells us that he is drawn to games which are greater than just person-vs-person, and the first game on his list is one such game. Both Sekiro and Bloodborne as spiritual off-shoots of Dark Souls, with one (Bloodborne) being more about taking the next step as humans, whereas the other (Sekiro) being more grounded in traditional Japanese mythology and being related to fighting for what you care about.And this lead us into ta discussion on how there aren't many games - or books and films, for that matter - which explore the stories of the foot-shoulder who has never had to fight before, and how this isn't THEIR war but that of someone else's.And the discussion on interesting characters leads us to a conversation about how villains have the potential to be much more interesting than heroes. The examples we used are Xande (from Final Fantasy III) and Hans Gruber - these two villains are arguably more interesting than the heroes who oppose them.This lead us into a discussion with Morgan about how he's looking to pen an article for Lost in Cult's Lock-On series of journals - we've interviewed Jon and Jason from LiC about Lock-On previously; here's a link to thatFinal Fantasy XIVWe talk about the Final Fantasy games a lot - and not just when Lulu is on the showIt has the best writing of the Final Fantasy games, in that the world itself feels very real. And the characters feel very real- MorganBut that one of the down-sides of playing RPGs is that the biggest resource they take up is time, and how that's one of the few resources that we can't renew. And he's not wrong.Talk of Final Fantasy brings up hacking, which brings up Red Mages - trust us, there's a link - which brings us to Maurice Leblanc and the video game Thief.As far as Final Fantasy XIV goes, I would say yes. It's an MMO, so there's a monthly prescription... yeah, you take it in pill form.- MorganJay brings up a great point when talking about Final Fantasy only RPGs - of which there have really only been two. He asked Morgan whether he'd seen "the TV show", referring to Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light, but Morgan thought he was referring to Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV - at least it wasn't Final Fantasy Unlimited; which does have a banger of an intro song.Seriously though, Dad of Light was really good actually. If you have the chance to watch it, please do.We then take Morgan to...The Thunder Plain GamesFor those who are new to the pod, we have a section called "Thunder Plain Games" which might be vaguely reminiscent of a certain programme on BBC Radio 4 - but for copyright reasons, it is completely different.Imagine that you are in Final Fantasy X, and the Thunder Plains) is a place that you get banished to. And what we're going to do is we're going to open a portal to the Thunder Plains and, very nicely and politely, boot you through it. You will get help, maybe it will be tomorrow, maybe it will be in a week, maybe it will be in an hour.To stop you from getting bored, we've said that we'll keep the portal open and we'll throw through up to three video games and everything you need to play them - including an Internet connection. The only rules are that you can't ask for help, because help is on the way, and you can't tell anyone that you're in the Thunder Plains.Full Show NotesMake sure to check out the full show notes for more discussion on the points we raise, some extra meta-analysis, and some links to related things.Have you played the Outbreak series of games? Are you a fan of survival horror games? What about rogue-likes? Will you be checking out the Outbreak games after this episode? Did you have a question we didn't cover?Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, leave a comment on the show notes or try our brand new contact page.LinksHere are some links to some of the things we discussed in this episode: Jay & Jay Media Jay & Jay on Ko-Fi Our Facebook page Us on Twitter Morgan on Twitter Lost in CultAnd their wonderful podcast: CultCast We've interviewed Jon and Jason about Lock-On previouslyBonus: lock-on Volume 1 - A Discussion on Passion Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV Final Fantasy Unlimited And have you left us a rating or review? We really like to hear back from listeners about our show, so check out https://wafflingtaylors.rocks/our-podcast/ for links to services where you can leave us some wonderful feedback.The Waffling Taylors is a proud member of Jay and Jay Media. If you like this episode, please consider supporting our Podcasting Network. One $3 donation provides a week of hosting for all of our shows. 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On this episode of Random Encounter, we discuss the release of the Pixel Remaster NES-era Final Fantasy games! Brian is delving into the origins of the series with the first Final Fantasy, Audra is braving the controversial SaGa-esque Final Fantasy II, and Zach is blowing through airships like a madman in the final NES entry, Final Fantasy III. How do they hold up today? And with Greg on vacation, can anyone stop Jono from changing the show to Yakuza Encounter?! Featuring: Jono Logan, Brian Mackenzie, Audra Bowling, Zach Wilkerson; Edited by Jono LoganGet in Touch:RPGFan.comEmail us: podcast@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancomThis Episode's Related Links:Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster ReviewFinal Fantasy II Pixel Remaster ReviewFinal Fantasy III Pixel Remaster Review
This week, Sam and Tessa discuss counterculture with Easy Rider and Dark Side of the Moon, and Andy talks about Final Fantasy III. 01:16 - Sam talks about Easy Rider 15:25 - Pop culture from "before your time" that people insist are essential 26:33 - Tessa listens to Dark Side of the Moon 41:28 - Andy plays Final Fantasy III
You guys! We have achieved something! This is our 100th episode! Today, we cover the AMAZING Ghost of Tsushima. For this celebration and episode, we team up with Josh of Still Loading Podcast! Lindsey still has carnival music from an N64 game playing in her head. Things get philosophical and heavy. Marlee composes a haiku mid-conversation. And Steph goes Leeroy Jenkins, which is now a technical gaming term. Games mentioned in this episode: Ghost of Tsushima, Crash Bandicoot, Spider-Man, Infamous games, Spryro, Disruptor, Rocket: Robot on Wheels, Sly Cooper, Stardew Valley, Red Dead Redemption 2, Horizon Forbidden West, Oblivion, Skyrim, God of War, Mass Effect, BioShock, Assassins Creed, Souls games, Last of Us 2, Final Fantasy III (or VI). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The boys talk about how and why we use fantasy games and media to escape reality.We learn what Brandon's beverage of choice is, about David's 15 minutes of fame, and about Ryan's admiration for the slickness that is Rambo.Check us out on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and email us: wereprobablynotok@gmail.com
It's a brand-new week and we're joined by Isla Hinck of the wonderful Easy Allies for episode 95 of Today's News Tonight, in which we chat about Capcom landing in some copyright-related hot water, Square Enix suddenly renaming and rebranding the mobile versions of their Final Fantasy III and IV 3D remakes and the speculation that's fueling, E3 2021's media portal being a total dumpster fire, an explanation by SEGA regarding why Sonic Colors was chosen to get the remaster treatment, and more! Check out more from Isla Hinck! Twitter: https://twitter.com/IslaHinck Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ihinck/?hl=en Easy Allies' Twitter: https://twitter.com/EasyAllies Easy Allies' Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/easyallies/ Easy Allies' Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EasyAllies --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gvg/support
Like blind hogs looking for acorns, we’re back to look for the best Final Fantasy games! This time, it’s Final Fantasy 3… no, not THAT Final Fantasy 3, the OTHER one! The one that only came out in Japan originally, and only came out on the DS in North America. And you know what? It … Continue reading Episode 20 – Final Fantasy III →
Welcome to the JRPG Century Club!!! Follow along, as we go over game number two on Rob's quest to 100 JRPG's. This week will be going over Final Fantasy III. Originally released in Japan in 1990, but did not receive an official North American release until 2006. This game is the first to introduce an interchangeable job system. Does it rise to the occasion, or crash and burn in a blaze of glory? Let's see how this game looks on the 'Big Board' You can reach Rob via Twitter @JRPGClub or thru email jrpgcenturyclub@gmail.com. You can also find Rob lurking on a couple of Discord servers: The RPG After Years - https://discord.gg/p6Xqe65H Ta'Veren: a Wheel of Time podcast - https://discord.gg/qfRR8CmX Music by Eric Matyas. Find more of his music at www.soundimage.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jrpg-century-club/message
This week we take a moment to examine the interesting and elusive game of Final Fantasy III.
By the Dragonlord's pantaloons! Axe of the Blood God has hit episode 300, and we couldn't be prouder to bring it to you! Kat and Nadia hosted a live show, but if you missed out, here's the neat 'n clean audio for you. You can also watch a re-run at Kat's Twitch channel. This week, Nadia and Kat have a long leisurely talk with the Blood God audience about RPG "firsts." Which game gets the credit as the progenitor of the genre we love so much? Did Dragon Quest III introduce classes, or did Final Fantasy III beat the dragon to the punch? And did you know modern RPGs owe a heck of a lot to Hydlide, that primitive "bump-and-stab" action RPG that has the worst overworld music in gaming history? Life is full of surprises, and we love reminding you all of that fact. Also in this episode: Monster Hunter Rise is monstrously good, SMT 3 featuring Dante from Devil May Cry is coming to Switch in May, and Square Enix cancels a Final Fantasy XI remake that we had no idea was in the works. Thanks for your support! Here's to 300 more episodes.
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Having completed our playthrough of the last Final Fantasy game to appear on the NES, it's time to have a discussion about what it brought to the table! There's also a brief run-down of some recent Final Fantasy news, specifically relating to Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, the next expansion.
Summons, summons everywhere! This week's episode is all about summons! We'll be looking back at some of our favorite Eikons, Eidolons, GFs, etc. and speculating who else we might see in Final Fantasy XVI. All hail Good King Moggle Mog XII!Trivia question of the day: Black Mage, White Mage, Ninja, Cactuar, and Moogle are all playable characters in what Mario sports game? (Answer at the bottom of the episode summary). Episode SummaryIntroduction / TriviaOur week in Final FantasyVinyl Record commemorating Final Fantasy III 30th anniversary available on November 18th!Final Fantasy XI Login Campaign is live through December 2. Features a Golden Bomb mount!New Final Fantasy XI virtual backgroundsMore figurines! Shantotto and Chocobo!Opus XII: FFTCG now available!FFTCG Tin Gift set featuring Sephiroth available for pre-orderDiscussion of summonsEikons of ValistheaTrivia answer: Mario Hoops 3-on-3 Recommended ResourcesFFIII Vinyl pre-order: https://store.na.square-enix-games.com/en_US/product/611923/final-fantasy-iii-four-souls-vinylFFXI Virtual Backgrounds: http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/topics/special/201109_H01ol/Shantotto and Chocobo pre-order: https://store.na.square-enix-games.com/en_US/product/616057/final-fantasy-xi-bring-arts-shantotto-chocobo-action-figureOpus XII: FFTCG: https://na.finalfantasy.com/topics/225FFTCG Tin Gift Set: https://store.na.square-enix-games.com/en_US/product/615749/final-fantasy-trading-card-game-tin-gift-set-2-fftcg?utm_source=twitter_sqex_md_na&utm_campaign=fftcg_tin2_photo_SQEXSOCIALGood King Moggle Mog XII! https://youtu.be/_2oxO129TJIFollow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/HighwindHeraldJoin our Discord! https://discord.gg/CK8mCMJ
It's the first episode of JRPGs and Me! In this episode, Austin talks all about Final Fantasy III on the Nintendo DS. After starting it in 2006, he finally bought the game again and played it this year. First Facts Let's talk about the big names associated with FF3, as well as some of the behind-the-scenes info. Austin also talks about some of the differences between the original Famicom version and the DS remake, and a little bit of the history around the series in the U.S. What's It All About? Trying to keep spoilers to a minimum, this is where you get the rundown on the story. We'll explore tidbits like collecting crystals, changing jobs, and taking on challenging bosses. Personal Experience This is the bulk of the episode, where Austin talks about his personal experiences with the game. You'll find some candid commentary on characters like Doga and Unei, bosses like Hein and the Nepto Dragon, and dungeons like the Crystal Tower. Music courtesy of bensound.com
This week, Klauss and Taliz talk about the music from the Original Soundtrack of Final Fantasy III, the third and final FF game from the Famicom/NES era. The pair also discuss the latest news in the Final Fantasy universe. Enjoy! Show Notes Work on FFVII Remake Part 2 is moving along: https://www.psu.com/news/final-fantasy-7-remake-part-2-motion-capture-has-reportedly-started/ What is up with the FFVII Remake box breaking game?: https://kotaku.com/8-questions-i-have-about-that-weird-box-breaking-game-i-1843616292 DQ X Crossover event returning to FFXIV on July 2nd: https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/special/2020/Theres_Golems_in_Those_Hills/ FFXIV Doman Mahjong set preorders for NA and EU: https://na.finalfantasy.com/news/1401 New Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered trailer: https://youtu.be/seLyp6fi3wI New FFVII digital collection album from Distant Worlds/A New World: https://dw-anw-collections.bandcamp.com/ FFRPG Tabletop game 4th edition: http://ffrpg4e.wikidot.com/start The World Ends with You upcoming Anime series announced: https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2020/06/square_enix_announces_new_anime_project_for_the_world_ends_with_you?fbclid=IwAR1toe8c7Cb8y4Qftwi-yinShJWcUjMaVG6yRdKzSVJEq_ByJBsbNUegNyA Final Fantasy III Original Soundtrack on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2BJRXUI
ในเวอร์ชั่น SNES จะใช้ชื่อว่า Final Fantasy III เนื่องจากฝั่งอเมริกาขายเกม Final Fantasy ภาค VI เป็นภาคที่ 3 (ภาค 2,3,5 ไม่ได้วางขายในฝั่งอเมริกา) เกม Final Fantasy VI เป็นหนึ่งในเกมแฟรนไชส์ Final Fantasy ที่ผมประทับใจมากที่สุด แม้ว่าภาพในยุคนี้จะดูเก่ากึ๊ก แต่ Content ในเกมจัดจ้านมาก ถ้าเป็นเกมเมอร์ที่สนใจเกม RPG แบบ Classic น่าจะผ่านหูผ่านตาเกมนี้มาบ้างแล้ว ทำไมผมต้องพูดถึงเกม Final Fantasy ภาคนี้ Podcast ตอนนี้มีคำตอบครับ
Sam Hughes speaks to awesome voice artist, Ray Chase, about his work on Final Fantasy XV, The Seven Deadly Sins and more! Ray is best known for his versatility as a voice actor in video games and animation, as well as being a major spokesperson for brands such as Coke Zero, Progressive, Welch's, Corona Light, and Naturebox. Video game fans know him as the lead protagonist Noctis in the best-selling Final Fantasy XV (2016) and Edgar from Final Fantasy III (1994) in World of Final Fantasy (2016). Superhero fans know him as the voices of Jason Blood and Etrigan the Demon in the DC feature film Justice League Dark (2017). He is a con fixture making appearances all over the world with his show "Loud, Annoying, and Very Annoying" (LAVA) with fellow voice actors Robbie Daymond and Max Mittelman. Ray graduated summa cum laude from the USC School of Theater. He also trained at the British American Dramatic Academy. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his dog Milo. Check out the full page with links, and more awesome interviews, here: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/raychase Once again thanks to our sponsors Krotos Audio:https://www.krotosaudio.com/
History of Awesome is an epic 38-part trip down memory lane - each episode we're covering a new year's most important, influential, or just-plain-awesome movies, games, TV shows, comics, and more. Up next is 1994. The 16-bit era hit its stride with games like Final Fantasy III (or VI, if you prefer) and Donkey Kong Country. Friends shook up the TV sitcom scene, and Pulp Fiction proved that Quentin Tarantino wasn't just a one-hit wonder. Other discussion topics include Warcraft, The Lion King, Dumb & Dumber, Clerks, and The Shawshank Redemption.