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We're reaching out to you because we've received a lot of complaints about our last epsiode. So we're offering a 20% discount on this mystery box, which could possibly include the best podcast about Steely Dan and th 168th greatest album of all time. Can't Buy a Thrill. But before we grab a guiro and get going, we dicuss the follies of our life, including our espresso martini problems, letter jacket patches, and some Thanksgiving Day pairings. We also discuss mustache styles, another perfect song, oreo cookies, and a mouse that crawled out of.....sorry the last part of the writeup cutoff beause of your slow discounted internet. Then at (1:06:00) we take a few minutes away from our dirty work to discuss Steely Dan and their debut album, Can't Buy a Thrill. We celebrate Steely Dan's commercial hits (that we didn't know were by Steely Dan), discuss why Steely Dan is so polarizing, and cover the best songs from Guitar Hero World Tour. Next week, we're offering you a bottle or white, a bottle of red, or perhaps the best podcast about Billy Joel instead, when we discuss Billy Joel's 5th studio album, The Stranger.
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Julian tells the tale of how he started playing bass while guest Jake fails to connect with any reference made throughout the episode. They also go in depth on the importance of Pokémon and Guitar Hero World Tour.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 John Michael Osbourne, más conocido como Ozzy Osbourne (Birmingham, Reino Unido, 3 de diciembre de 1948), es un cantante, músico y compositor británico de heavy metal con una carrera de más de cuarenta años de actividad. En sus inicios, fue parte de la formación original de la influyente banda de heavy metal Black Sabbath a la que se le atribuye ser creadora de dicho género, a finales de los años 1960 y principios de los años 1970, para después iniciar una carrera como solista a principios de los años 1980, logrando grandes éxitos y revolucionando nuevamente el género musical. Aparece en número 8 de los mejores vocalistas del metal según la revista Hit Parader, y en el número 2 según la revista Time Rock. Es conocido como The Madman (El loco), The Godfather of Heavy Metal (El padrino del heavy metal) y The Prince of Darkness (El príncipe de las tinieblas). Ha sido certificado por la RIAA multiplatino por las ventas de varios de sus álbumes en solitario.4 Con el cambio de siglo, además, ha adquirido una gran repercusión mediática, sobre todo por su aparición en el reality show The Osbournes, emitido por MTV, basada en el día a día de su controvertida familia.En 1979, Osbourne es despedido de Black Sabbath debido a su adicción a las drogas y al alcohol. Fue reemplazado por el ex miembro de Rainbow: Ronnie James Dio. Más tarde debe afrontar el divorcio de su primera esposa Thelma, y se ve envuelto en una profunda depresión, que lo llevó a permanecer días enteros solo en un cuarto de hotel. Es allí cuando Sharon Arden lo convence para que continúe con su carrera musical. A finales de los setenta, empezó a gestarse un proyecto que pasaría a llamarse Blizzard of Ozz. La primera alineación de esta formación fue Lee Kerslake (ex miembro de Uriah Heep), Bob Daisley, (ex miembro de Rainbow) y el guitarrista Randy Rhoads (ex miembro de Quiet Riot). La compañía discográfica supuso que el nombre de Ozzy Osbourne vendería discos por sí solo, así que decidieron cambiar el nombre a la agrupación, que pasaría de llamarse Blizzard of Ozz a llamarse simplemente Ozzy Osbourne. Ozzy logró un considerable éxito con su primer esfuerzo en solitario, pues su debut se vendió bastante bien en la escena metal. Blizzard of Ozz (1980) contenía canciones que se convertirían en clásicos y referentes en la carrera de Osbourne, como "Crazy Train", "Goodbye to Romance", "Suicide Solution" y la polémica "Mr. Crowley" (basada en la vida del famoso ocultista Aleister Crowley). Un segundo álbum, Diary of a Madman, de 1981, fue considerado por algunos como una obra clásica del metal, contando con la composición de Bob Daisley y el impresionante trabajo en guitarras de Randy Rhoads (quien fue incluido entre los mejores 100 guitarristas por la revista Rolling Stone), evidente en canciones como "Over the Mountain" y "Flying High Again", recordadas por sus pegadizos riffs y sus solos llenos de virtuosismo. Otro ejemplo del virtuosismo de Randy Rhoads es el tema homónimo de dicho álbum, el cual comienza con arpegios de guitarra clásica y continúa con un riff pesado y progresivo.En marzo de 1982, el guitarrista Randy Rhoads perdió la vida en un accidente aéreo. Junto a él fallecieron el piloto Andrew Aycock y la maquilladora Rachel Youngblood. Dada esta gran pérdida, Osbourne cayó una vez más en una profunda depresión. El primer reemplazo en aparecer fue el guitarrista ex-Gillan, Bernie Tormé, quien tomó las riendas de la guitarra una vez la gira fue reanudada. Sin embargo, Tormé no pudo soportar la presión de tener que aprender tan rápidamente las canciones, y de aparecer frente a un público que aún no asimilaba la muerte de Randy. Su participación con la banda duró algo menos de un mes. Durante una audición para guitarristas en el cuarto de un hotel, Ozzy descubre a Brad Gillis (ex-Night Ranger) y lo contrata de inmediato. La gira continuó, culminando en la rendición en directo de Speak of the Devil, grabado en The Ritz, en la ciudad de Nueva York. Años más tarde fue publicado un disco en vivo llamado Tribute, conteniendo material en vivo de la agrupación con Randy Rhoads.En los años ochenta la carrera de Ozzy se centró en dos objetivos: continuar haciendo música sin Rhoads, y permanecer sobrio. Jake E. Lee, ex - guitarrista de bandas como Ratt donde estuviera poco tiempo y Rough Cutt al cuál literalmente se lo quitó de la formación post-Sabbath, se convirtió en miembro de Ozzy Osbourne en 1983, para la grabación de un nuevo disco. El resultado sería Bark at the Moon, contando con Carmine Appice en la batería e incluyendo a Don Airey (exmiembro de Rainbow) en los teclados. Hasta 1986 no se volvió a tener noticias de un nuevo disco, con la publicación de The Ultimate Sin (esta vez con el bajista Phil Soussan y el baterista Randy Castillo). La canción "Shot in the Dark" fue un éxito instantáneo y se ubicó en el puesto número 68 del Billboard Hot 100 ese año. Lee abandona la banda en 1987, al parecer debido a diferencias en el sonido que estaba tomando la agrupación, sin dar razón alguna, para formar la banda Badlands. Tras una larga búsqueda, aparece el nombre de Zakk Wylde, un talentoso joven que impresionó de inmediato con su estilo y rapidez. En 1988 se lanza No Rest for the Wicked, donde Randy Castillo se mantuvo como baterista y Bob Daisley retornó nuevamente a la composición. Las canciones "Miracle Man", "Breaking All the Rules" y "Crazy Babies" fueron seleccionadas como sencillos. La subsecuente gira trajo consigo la inclusión de un viejo amigo y compañero de Ozzy en Black Sabbath, Geezer Butler, a cargo del bajo. De esta gira se grabó un EP titulado Just Say Ozzy. En 1989, Ozzy Osbourne hizo parte del concierto Moscow Music Peace Festival, realizado en Rusia, compartiendo escenario con bandas importantes de la época como Scorpions, Bon Jovi, Skid Row, Mötley Crüe y Cinderella.No More Tears fue el disco que abrió los años noventa para Ozzy, logrando bastante radiodifusión y transmisión por el canal MTV. Este disco alcanzó platino en más de una ocasión, logrando gran reconocimiento comercial. En este punto de su carrera, Osbourne expresó estar cansado de las giras, y proclamó su supuesto retiro, mientras se lanzaba Live & Loud, un disco en directo que contenía los mejores momentos de la gira de No More Tours. El catálogo de Ozzy Osbourne fue remasterizado por completo en 1995. Ese mismo año revertió su decisión de retirarse y volvió nuevamente al estudio para grabar el disco Ozzmosis, contando con la ayuda del virtuoso guitarrista Steve Vai, pero finalmente siendo Zakk Wylde de nuevo el que se encargara de dicha labor. Después en 1996 Osbourne y su esposa Sharon crean el Ozzfest, una serie de conciertos en la que nuevas bandas de metal hacen su aparición. Agrupaciones como KoRn, Linkin Park y Slipknot usaron Ozzfest para lograr éxito comercial. Pero en 1997, en West Palm Beach, bajo el marco del Ozzfest, inició la reunión de Ozzy con los miembros originales de Black Sabbath. Así, revive nuevamente la formación Osbourne-Iommi-Butler-Ward. Después lanzó al mercado su primera recopilación oficial, un disco doble llamado The Ozzman Cometh, que incluía versiones inéditas de canciones de Black Sabbath, y los mayores éxitos de su carrera como solista. En 1998, emprendió una minigira por Australia y Nueva Zelanda, donde se le unen Zakk Wylde, Randy Castillo y Mike Inez.Fue la imagen de Blizzard en la campaña publicitaria de la segunda expansión de World of Warcraft, Wrath of the Lich King. En el año 2000, participó en la película Little Nicky, de Adam Sandler, haciendo una breve aparición de sí mismo. En 2007, se lanzó al mercado Black Rain, el nuevo disco de Ozzy, publicado el 22 de mayo, en el que se puede escuchar un sonido más moderno, con similitudes al sonido de Black Label Society, la banda liderada por Zakk Wylde. En 2008, Ozzy Osbourne apareció en el videojuego Guitar Hero World Tour, como personaje seleccionable, cantando 2 canciones: "Mr. Crowley" y "Crazy Train". Asimismo anunció que en 2009 sacaría a la venta un nuevo disco, producido por Kevin Churko, por ello el Ozzfest 2009, queda suspendido. En julio de 2009, Ozzy Osbourne aclaró la salida del guitarrista Zakk Wylde puesto que su material empezaba a no ser un sonido de Ozzy sino más bien un sonido muy parecido al de Black Label Society. Osbourne realizó una audición al guitarrista principal de Rob Zombie, John 5, aunque finalmente fue elegido el guitarrista Gus G.. El 30 de octubre estuvo en Nueva York en el Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll cantando junto con Metallica. El 10 de noviembre de 2009, la emisora de radio WAAF de Boston anunció que el segundo single del álbum en solitario de Slash iba a ser un tema cantado por Ozzy Osbourne. El rumor fue desmentido por Slash.La canción "Crucify the Dead" con Slash fue puesta en línea por amazon.com el 23 de marzo de 2010 pocos días antes de la salida del álbum Slash.7 8 El 4 de enero de 2010, dio a conocer el nuevo título de su álbum, ahora llamado Scream, además de revelar la primera canción de su álbum "Let Me Hear You Scream" Osbourne anuncio que lanzaría su álbum el 15 de junio de 2010, además de anunciar la salida de su álbum, Ozzy dijo que su canción "Let Me Hear You Scream" se estrenaría mundialmente el 14 de abril en “CSI: NY” en la cadena de televisión CBS. Notablemente, el álbum marca la primera aparición del nuevo guitarrista de Osbourne, Gus G. La banda de OZZY también presenta al bajista Rob Nicholson, al baterista Tommy Clufetos y al teclista Adam Wakeman. Además de “¨Let Me Hear You Scream”, los tracks confirmados del álbum son: “Diggin Me Down”, “Let it die”, “Soul Sucker”, “Fearless”, “I Want It All”, “Time”, “Crucify” y “I Love You All” Después del lanzamiento de Scream, Ozzy inició una gira mundial de 18 meses para promocionar su nuevo álbum. Meses más tarde tomó por asalto un chart no musical con su autobiografía "I Am Ozzy", la historia del icono del rock contada, por primera vez, en su ingeniosa e inimitable voz. "I am Ozzy" ya debutó en el n.º 2 de la lista de best sellers del New York Times. En el 2012 Ozzy dio algunos conciertos en distintos países del mundo, y además ha ofrecido shows con Black Sabbath en lugares como el Download Festival de Reino Unido. Ese mismo año se anunció el lanzamiento de un nuevo disco de estudio con Black Sabbath, titulado 13. En 2014 se lanzó al mercado el disco recopilatorio Memoirs of a Madman en formato CD y DVD, como una actualización del compilado The Ozzman Cometh.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Biblioteca Del Metal (Recopilation). Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/308558
In this episode, we talk with my daughter Alice, about the wonders and joy that can boy found in Guitar Her 3 and Guitar Hero World Tour. There's nothing better than gaming with your family, and I love how the power of music can bring people together. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tues 03 Apr 2012 Hoy edición metalera a manos de Claudio Quiroz. Lo que fue el ScoreVG edición 333 (Medio Malo) acabó siendo una alabanza a la música metalera y de concierto … la mayoría de la programación la sugirió SatanAsher desde Roma. Pásele, sueltese el pelo y deje que inicie el headbang. Con: Ophelia Pastrana, Claudio Quiroz, Pablo Pailles, Rolando Cedillo, Artemio Urbina. 00:04:08 Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (2007) - Before I Forget - Slipknot. Neversoft. 00:13:26 Brütal Legend (2009) - Tenacious D - Master Exploder. Double Fine. 00:19:59 Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (2007) - Take This Life - In Flames - Come Clarity. Neversoft. 00:28:21 Mega Man X (1993) - T17- Storm Eagle Stage (New-type Airport) - Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara, Toshihiko Horiyama - Mega Man X OST. Capcom. 00:34:36 Guitar Hero World Tour (2008) - Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz. Neversoft. 00:42:33 Beavis and Butthead (1998) - SNES Soundtrack. Realtime Associates. 00:50:44 Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (1987) - BloodyTears - Perfect Selection - DraculaBattle. Konami. 00:58:36 Time Crisis (1996) - Track 08 - Time Crisis OST. Namco. Hablan sobre la tecnología en las pistolas de luz. 01:07:21 Castlevania Symphony of the Night (1997) - プロローグ 山根ミチル - Michuru Yamane. KCET, KCEN. 01:15:15 Guilty Gear X2 (2002) - No Mercy - Guilty Gear X2 OST - Daisuke Ishiwatari, Koichi Seiyama. Arc System Works. 01:27:18 Killer Instinct (1994) - Theme - Robin Beanland, Graeme Norgate . Rare. 01:39:37 Rock Band (2007) - Run To The Hills - Iron Maiden Death On The Road [Live] [Disc 2]. 01:48:57 Doom 3 (2004) - Doom 3 Theme - Tweaker - Chris Vrenna, Clint Walsh. id Software. Harmonix Music Systems. 02:02:12 Doom (1993) - Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names), D_E1M4 - Command Control - Bobby Prince. id Software. 02:11:28 Snatcher (1994) - 05 Theme of Junker. Konami. 02:18:05 Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock (2010) - I’m Broken - Pantera - The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboy’s Vulgar Hits (Remastered). Neversoft. 02:26:27 Golden Axe (1989) - Path Of Friend - Megadriver Metal Axe. Sega. 02:32:51 Tekken 6 (2007) - 16 Cemetery - Tekken 6 OST. Bandai Namco Games. 02:38:42 DeathSmiles (2007) - Rebellion of the Lake Village - Stage C-1 - Manabu Namiki - DeathSmiles Original Soundtrack. Cave. 02:46:41 Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island (1995) - Final Boss Music - Koji Kondo. Nintendo EAD. 02:52:12 Splatterhouse (2010) - Must Kill - The Cavalera Conspiracy - Inflikted. BottleRocket, Namco Bandai Games. 03:00:08 (God of War: Blood & Metal) God of War 3 (2010) - Shattering The Skies Above - Trivium - In Waves [Bonus Tracks]. SCE Studios Santa Monica. 03:07:48 Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991) - Ken Theme Original - Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe. Capcom. 03:18:46 StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty (2010) - Terran Theme 1 - Derek Duke, Glenn Stafford, Russell Brower, Neal Acree. Blizzard Entertaiment. 03:31:08 Area 51 (2005) - [Track 10] - Area 51 OST. Midway Studios Austin. 03:36:15 Duke Nukem Forever (2011) - Megadeth [HQ]. 3D Realms, Triptych Games. 03:41:22 Gears of War (2007) - Megadeth - Gears of War OST. Epic Games. 03:49:52 Quake (1996) - Nine Inch Nails - Main Theme - Trent Reznor. id Software. 03:57:16 Devil May Cry (2001) - Track 15 - Devil May Cry 1 OST - Masami Ueda, Masato Kohda, Misao Senbongi. Capcom. 04:04:55 F-Zero GX (2003) - Billy - daiki kasho, Tetsu & Nick Moroishi - F-ZERO GX/AX ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS (DISC 1). Amusement Vision. 04:10:27 Silent Hill Downpour (2012) - Silent Hill (Korn Theme) - Silent Hill Downpour Music. Vatra Games. 04:17:21 Sonic Adventure 2 (2001) - Live & Learn - Crush 40 - History of Sonic Music 20th Anniversary Edition. 04:25:10 AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack (2008) – Ac/Dc - For Those About to Rock. Harmonix Music Systems Po Studios. 04:38:16 Guitar Hero: Metallica (2009) - Master of Puppets - Metallica - Master of Puppets. Neversoft. 04:47:31 Porque te vas - Ataque 77.
Here and Now: Borderlands, Brass, Arkham Horror:The Black Goat of the Woods, Stone Age, Civilization Rev, Dragon Age: Origins, Warmachine Prime Mk II, Might & Magic:Clash of Heroes, Bausack, Guitar Hero World TourTopic: 2010 New Year’s ResolutionsThe crew compares their lists to see what changes they want to make their gaming lives better. In a half year they will touch base on how well the resolutions are holding up.Come play Brass online with us at http://wargamessoc.union.shef.ac.uk/brass/index.php.- Games will be named cnccast.com#[x]- password will be consolescardboardListen to the Podcast
This week! Topics of conversation in tweets include the first/worst game we've imported, Modern Warfare 2 dedicated servers, internet anger, Dead Space Wii's lackluster sales, paying extra to get games early, and which big-name game between now and March will be the biggest commercial failure. Then we get along to games of the week, which include Space Invaders Extreme 2, Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo, Beatles Rock Band (Abbey Road DLC), Guitar Hero: World Tour, DJ Hero, Rock Band iPhone, Borderlands, Lips Number One Hits, and Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction.Also, we're (still) running a contest for a new theme song. Deadline for entries is now Friday, October 30. Details can be found here. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast.Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. You can leave us a voicemail by calling 713-893-8069 or you can send a comment via MP3 to our email address, playeronepodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already!This week's links:CJ's Best Buy blog postThe Yakyuken SpecialRanma 1/2 Battle RenaissanceBlue Seed SaturnThe Beatles Rock Band Maxwell's Silver HammerSteve Martin's Maxwell's Silver Hammercyberhadji's etsy store"Don't Stop Believin'" by Kkrusty
I'm no marketing wizard, but Guitar Hero Smash Hits could have been called Guitar Hero: Songs From The First Guitar Hero Games Before The Drums and Microphone Existed But Now You Can Play the Good Songs from Those Games on the Drums and Sing Too . Again, I'm no marketing wizard. And Guitar Hero Smash Hits isn't a bad game at all. It is what it is, though: a greatest hits game. If you've played all the Guitar Hero games before World Tour and you're only interested in playing guitar, then you'll find little of value here. But if you liked all of the early songs and have always wished you could play the drumming and singing parts, then Smash Hits is worth a closer look. What's Inside? . Smash Hits features 48 songs from five earlier Guitar Hero games: Guitar Hero , Guitar Hero II , Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s , Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. All the songs found on Smash Hits are the master tracks from the original bands, whereas some of them were professional recordings from studio bands in the earlier games. There's not a whole lot of difference other than that, though, except that you can now play the songs on the drums and you can sing using the microphone. Everything else is your standard Guitar Hero game: Career Mode with a loose storyline, multiplayer, or quick play, plus you can take advantage of the built-in GHTunes track editor now if you want to take a stab at making your own song. Why Not DLC? . Could all the tracks in the game have been made available as downloadable content and played on Guitar Hero: World Tour instead of inside of full retail packaging? Yes, absolutely. But Activision made an entire game out of it and you end up saving some money in the long run since you get 48 tracks for $60 — that's assuming you like all of the tracks, though. Who Would Like This Game? . This is a good game for people who loved the music from the first run of Guitar Hero games and want to be able to play the drum parts and/or sing the music parts. It's also a good game for someone looking to get into the whole Guitar Hero thing in the first place. I actually prefer the tracks in this game to the tracks in Guitar Hero World Tour. There's not as much fluff here — all the bands and songs are easily recognizable and more rock-ish, whereas Guitar Hero: World Tour contained a bit broader set list as far as genres are concerned. This one's got more pure rock and metal. Who Wouldn't Like This Game? . Anyone who just wants to play guitar and has already cruised through most or all of the Guitar Hero games before World Tour. You'd feel downright ripped off, as not a whole lot's changed on the guitar and bass end of things. However, you have access to all the songs without unlocking them first if you use the Quick Play mode and it's easier to progress in Career Mode because you just need a certain number of stars for new venues to open up — those stars can be attained through a pretty big selection of initial songs, so play your favorites to move ahead quickly. Finally, Guitar Hero Smash Hits doesn't feature downloadable content aside from fan-made GHTunes tracks. So if you own GHWT and you've downloaded new songs, you won't be able to play them in Smash Hits. That's a big omission, in my opinion. Activision could have potentially enticed a fair amount of early fans to pick up Smash Hits even though they've already played all the songs before had they been able to download new songs to the game. Conclusion . Guitar Hero Smash Hits is a standard Guitar Hero game through and through. There aren't a whole lot of surprises here but if it ain't broke, don't fix it (as they say). It takes the early music of the series and leverages some of the gameplay features from Guitar Hero World Tour and Guitar Hero Metallica to make for a solid game with an above-average setlist. If you like the series and you like the available songs, you won't be disappointed. I think it could have been priced at $40 or made available as downloadable content but at $60, it's still a good enough game to purchase if you're new to the series and want to get set up with a good track list or if you're a fan of the earlier games and want to play some of the earlier songs on drums or using the microphone. Complete Set List . Guitar Hero Smash Hits [Activision].
Hosts: Michael "Boston" Hannon and Brad Fellers Running Time: 1:08:45 Music: Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations (NDS) We take a few minutes off from staring at my new gigantic TV to talk about Guitar Hero: World Tour, LittleBigPlanet, Resistance 2, Left4Dead, Mass Effect, Rise of the Argonauts, Portal, Half-Life 2, and Retro Game Challenge. Kaz Hirai says that the PS3 is intentionally hard to program for Netflix to offer streaming-only subscription in the future Midway possibly looking to sell off Mortal Kombat Jimmy Fallon wants to talk a little bit more about games Don't forget to join the forums!
In this episode of the Player One Podcast you will hear not one, not two, but FOUR people talking about the games they played this week. Once again it's CJ, Phil and Gregs Sewart and Ford, discussing games such as: Fable II, Final Fantasy III, Half-Life/Half-Life 2, Guitar Hero World Tour, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, Gears of War 2 and The Maw.In addition, in this episode we announce the opening of our real website at playeronepodcast.com and the return of the Game Club -- which this time will be Banjo-Kazooie (N64). It's also available on your Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade for 1200 Microsoft points. Share your comments with us via our site or voicemail line by Feb. 6 and we'll read/play 'em during the segment on the game in that week's show.Thanks for listening! You can leave us a voicemail comment by calling 713-893-8069 or you can send a comment via MP3 to our email address, playeronepodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already!
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Listen now or subscribe to the podcast feed! ScottyJ joins us. The beatings commence immediately. An ice storm knocks out the power at TC Lando's. We butcher Love Long and Prosper's Foodcast theme. We get marinara sauce with jalapeno poppers. Scott ventures into Chemistry.com. Bex goes on a photo shoot. We rock out in both Guitar Hero: World Tour and Rock Band 2. And we tour the world with Michael Palin. Music: "Latke Clan" by The Leevees, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network Intro Music: "Pocketbook" by Derek K Miller Outro Music: "Remember Hope" by Farewell Redemption Feedback: Feel free to e-mail us at WickedGoodPodcast|at|gmail.com or call us at 206-600-MASS(6277)!
Very little Gears of War 2, plenty of PS3 love with Dead Space and Pixel Junk Eden, Guitar Hero World Tour, Rock Band 2, Uno and Boom Boom Rocket. News discussion – Xbox 360 “Jasper” chip, Professor Layton shortages in the UK but adding traditional gaming into brain trainers, Capcom’s shares being the highest in 5 years, GTA 4 DLC and Rockstar’s ability to prove DLC can work, Gears of War 2’s Patch, Assassins Creed 2 perhaps being within the French Revolution, Fallout 3 and Fable 2 future DLC, Halo 3 expansion renamed and Skate 2 UK date confirmed. Community Content – Will we go to hell for buying cheap games for cheap achievements and do PC gamers loose out over cross platform games? The retail round-up – WOW down in week 2, releases this week include Animal Crossing and Prince of Persia.
A second week of Gears of War 2 and more Horde success, New Xbox Experience, Big Game hunting, Guitar Hero World Tour and World of Goo. News discussion – Upcoming content for the New Xbox Experience and easter eggs, Bethesda patching Fallout 3, class action against Harmonix over their Rock Band kick pedal, Tabula Rosa shutting down next year and Eidos once again trying to hold off poor reviews. Spam Polo calls in asking for our opinions on the current selection of Rhythm Action games. The retail round-up – Little Big Planet and Gears 2 toppled by COD World at War. Killers pack coming for Rock Band along with Madagascar 2, Resistance 2 and Your in the Movies coming this week.
Show notes: This week Kelly and Chris debate which is worth your gaming dollar, Rock Band 2 or Guitar Hero World Tour. Join the Married Gamers for that fight, plus they answer some mail and reveal what they've been playing this past week.
A week of Gears of War 2 and all of its glory, first impressions of Fallout 3, Boom Blox, the life span of the Xbox 360 and Daren gets the New Xbox Experience AND plays with Guitar Hero World Tour. News discussion – Xbox Live issues over the weekend, Street Fighter 4 release date and the need for the HD Street Fighter 2 along with Second Life marriage and divorce. Misogyny joins in again to discuss her first few days of Wrath of the Lich King The retail round-up – As expected Little Big Planet and Gears 2 at No. 1, The Last Remnant, Left4Dead, Lips, Locoroco 2, MK V’s DC and Need for Speed all coming next week.
Hosts: Ivan, Bob, Keith, Tom, Chad. Guest: Parris from UncleGamer Radio. Delicious video game animals, Gears of War 2 impressions, Paris on Resistance 2 and Little Big Planet, MMO theft and new design director for Champions Online, Guitar Hero World Tour subscriptions and rhythm game fatigue, Fact or Crap, Mailbag: PS2 backwards compatability on PS3s, Contest: Justice League BD winner and Gears of War 2 contest. Emilio Shirt Store: http://www.cafepress.com/videogameshow (mp3) Length: 31:03, Size: 29913088
After some general news items, Jeremy (Superfro33) and Craig (prof dresser) talk about the hedonistic Fable 2, compare and contrast Guitar Hero: World Tour with the competition, and discuss the post-apocalyptic emersion that is Fallout 3. Email us at signedinpodcast@gmail.com Music: "Cherryblossom" by Raptorface
Fable 2, Saints Row 2, Dead Space and Mirror’s Edge. News discussion – What a stand alone Beatles game means to a MidLife Gamer, the Nex Xbox Experience and Guitar Hero World Tour drum kit issues and solutions. The retail round-up – Little Big Planet, Guitar Hero World Tour, Gears of War 2, Left4Dead and Prince of Persia all coming this week!!
This week: mik from The Fanboys Lunchcast joins CJ and Phil to talk about interactive electronic entertainment, and discuss the game tapes we are all currently imbibing. Those include Dead Space, Motorstorm Pacific Rift, Fallout 3, Little Big Planet, Ninjatown, Guitar Hero World Tour, Rock Band 2, Singstar Vol. 2, Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts (demo), Mirror's Edge (demo), Valkyria Chronicles (demo), Resistance 2 (beta) and Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia.Thanks for listening! You can leave us a voicemail comment by calling 713-893-8069 or you can send a comment via MP3 to our email address, playeronepodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already!This week's links: The Fanboys LunchcastFrancois Bertrand (Fight for Life)
Halloween time! Celebrate Halloween with the crew with a look at some of the week’s biggest games, Fallout 3, LittleBigPlanet, Guitar Hero: World Tour, and Motorostorm. The news this week is heavy with controversy as we talk about the Fable 2 achievement ordeal, the Fallout 3 PS3 review on IGN, and presidential candidates telling us to put down our controllers to vote. We also talk about the tragic “fact” that “old games don’t matter,” horrific events in Maple Story, and much much more. Before going trick-or-treating download the show and spend a little Halloween time with the crew.
Video of members of the GamerCast Network Community playing Guitar Hero World Tour at PAX. Players include nc454, HPaladino, Phil, and Mary. (video) Length: 3:25, Size: 17620992
Giant Bomb designer Dave Snider joins Ryan, Brad, and Vinny to discuss Warhammer key parties, making bootleg versions of Eye of the Tiger in Guitar Hero: World Tour, droopy pipes, Return to Castle Greyskull, and much more!
Direct from the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle, Washington--a super-sized episode of the Player One Podcast. This week: Thoughts and/or Impressions of games at PAX including Resistance 2, Wipeout HD, Rhythm Heaven, Guitar Hero World Tour, Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, Midnight Club: Los Angeles, Ninjatown, Dragon Ball Origins, Wii Music, Tales of Vesperia, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm, Rock Band 2, Little Big Planet, Motorstorm Pacific Rift and Need for Speed Undercover.Plus, a number of segments featuring special guests Shawn Smith (of Shawnimals/Ninjatown), Patrick Klepek (of MTV Multiplayer), Bryan Intihar (of Insomniac Games) and Shane Bettenhausen (of 1UP/EGM). Many thanks to everyone who agreed to spend a little time recording with us.Thanks for listening! You can leave us a voicemail comment by calling 713-893-8069 or you can send a comment via MP3 to our email address, playeronepodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already!This week's links:Penny Arcade ExpoNinjatownMTV MultiplayerInsomniac Games1UPJoystiq: Darth Vader and Stormtroopers Rock to AlanisPAX in a buttshell digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/podcasts/Player_One_Podcast'; digg_bgcolor = '#FFCC99'; digg_skin = 'compact';
Hear a questionable reveal in Import Minute this week! Also, we take a look at Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Ratchet and Clank Future: Quest for Booty, Flower, and a few other titles. Gerald Smith, Senior Product Manager from EA Sports delivers the goods on NFL Head Coach 09. Big news this week with hot topics like FFXIII skipping Japan on the 360, Del Toro claiming there are only two classic games (huh?), the brand new Wiz handheld, Guitar Hero: World Tour’s mysterious peripheral, and so much more. Our mail segment is once again thriving with KOTOR love, Matt hate, and more. Plus, hear about a huge potential spoiler for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
Show notes: This episode Lefty makes good on a lost bet involving Halo 3 andthe Target Demographic. We also discuss why some couples are getting two consoles and often two copies of certain games. On our rader this week is big news about Guitar Hero: World Tour and what it means in the wars of the coolest rhythm game this year. Also we chat about E3 and Microsoft, visit our mailbag, and dish what we are currently playing, and our For Better or For Worse.
Ein Trip nach Paris zu den Ubidays, die Mona Lisa im Louvre, jede Menge Spiele und noch mehr ganz schlechte Wortwitze - wieder einmal plappern die play³-Reds munter drauflos und nehmen kein Blatt vor den Mund. Außerdem im Podcast: Mädels ohne Taktgefühl, unerträgliche Hitze in der Sprecherkabine, die unabdingbare Erkenntnis, dass MaiksNachbarn ihr Schlafzimmer direkt neben seiner Küche haben sowie die Spiele Fallout 3, Shaun White Snowboarding, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, Battlefield: Bad Company und Guitar Hero World Tour. Während alle fleißig debattieren, langweilt sich Herr Stange scheinbar zu Tode und gibt nur unqualifizierte Kommentare von sich! Also wie immer höchst anspruchsvolle Unterhaltung zur perfekten Einstimmung aufs Wochenende. STRIIIIIDEEEER!!!! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/play4magazin/