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“THEY CAME FROM THE THIRD MOON WITH ANCIENT MONSTERS.” We're back, yet again, for our thirteenth year of podcasts, and we kick off 2024 with a look at a 35 year-old arcade stunner. Leon, Chris Worthington, Michiel and Sean dash and slash their way through Capcom's coin-op of choreographed set-pieces, Strider Hiryu. Along with contributions from the Cane and Rinse community, we also investigate Strider's precursors, ports, the spin-offs and successors. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_601.mp3 Music featured in this issue:1. Wild Beast by Junko Tamiya2. Short Spin by Junko TamiyaEdited by Jay Taylor You can support Cane and Rinse and in return receive an often extended version of the podcast four weeks early, along with exclusive podcasts, if you subscribe to our Patreon for the minimum of $2 per month (+VAT). Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum
It's a classic clash of Pirates and Ninjas! Bibleonian (Dodds) returns to the Smash or Dash fray to help Zantok and Jonno decide between Guybrush Threepwood and Vyse Inglebard, and Ryu Hayabusa and Strider Hiryu.
Aboard the Japanese CVsWhat is the morning looking like at this point aboard the CVs?What are the Japanese briefed about?When do they launch?Who is the strike leader?Talk about the flight into Midway…Aboard the American CVsReveille for US aircrews is at 0300, breakfast at 0400, ready rooms shortly after thatTalk about the anticipation in the ready roomsNervous energy Aboard Midway islandSearch planes take off around 0415Americans prepare for the battle they know is coming todayPlanes fueled and armedBert Earnest and his two dollar bill At 0545 a search plane sees the incoming strike and radios “Many Planes Heading Midway” PBY search planes sight Japanese CVs at 0552 Because of incoming aircraft and CV sighting, Midway scrambles damn near everything with wings by 0600 Japanese Midway strikeGive us the run-down of the Japanese attack on the island and the aerial encounters with the American fightersBill Brooks and his Brewster engage Japanese as they come into the island around 0616What are the effects of the Japanese strike on the island?Who decides another strike is needed?Why?When does Nagumo get word of another strike being needed?Take us through his decision making here Aboard the American CVs0645 Pilots Man Your Planes!Dusty KleissDon HoffSpruance on orders from Fletcher decides to launch at 0700CV6 launches and orbits the TF awaiting CV5 and her birdsUS CV strike launch is discombobulated and unorganized (clusterfuck is a good term but we shouldn't say that)“Proceed on mission assigned” flashed to McCluskyHornet's strikeStanhope Ring versus John Waldron As the American CVs strike is being launched, the first attackers from Midway see the Japanese CVs…Bert Earnest and Harry Ferrier in 8-T-1 attack HiryuThe B26s attack Akagi at almost the same timeTalk about the near miss by the B26 on Akagi's bridge0800 VMSB-241 attacks Japanese fleetJapanese CAP proves to be incredibly deadly to these attacks While the Midway based aircraft are attacking the fleet, the Japanese are also attacked by a submarine Talk about the effects that the Nautilus attack on the fleet have as far as timing is concerned, and what do the Japanese do Nautilus' attack, while not successful, is HUGE when it comes to the events that soon followArashi… Around 0840 the American attacks ceaseTalk about Nagumo's timetable…What does it look like inside the hangar decks of the Japanese CVs right now?US VT attacks on Kido ButaiVT8 and VT6 shortly afterwards Let's once and for all dispel the George Gay myth… The Flight to NowhereWhere the hell is HAG?What happens to them?Could they have helped?Tease the cover up by Mitscher for Ring to be discussed at length in the next episode EAG flight and McClusky's decisionTalk about what is happening in the air right now What is McClusky thinkingWhat is happening to the SBD formation?McClusky's decision to continue the searchSeeing Arashi…Set up the attack of EAG on Kaga and Akagi from Japanese and US sidesWhat is going on aboard the Japanese CVs right now?PLANES ON THE FLIGHT DECKS MYTH!Flash warning to KagaMcClusky breaks doctrine and attacks Kaga Attack on Kaga and AkagiEarl GallaherDusty KleissDon HoffAboard KagaBriefly discuss attacks on SoryuTalk about the damage done to Kaga, Akagi and SoryuJust how bad is it? Discuss the Hiryu strikes on CV5 Afternoon strike on HiryuLots of AAA this time and CAPDusty KleissDon Hoff Wrap up June 4 and tease the next episodeJapanese lossesUS losses
Three worlds, four (maybe five) characters, and a whole whack of potential jobs: That's Final Fantasy V in a nutshell! In today's Retro, our four panelists will finish their exploration of the story of FFV, talk about some of our favorite jobs, and take a look at other versions of the game that have come out over the years. And now that the Pixel Remaster version of FFV is available on mobile and PC, we hope that more people will get a chance to play this retro gem from the 16-bit era! Featuring: Jonathan Logan, Audra Bowling, Cory Tischbein, Quinton O'Conner; Edited by Jonathan LoganOpening and ending music by Miles MorkriGet in Touch:RPGFan.comEmail us: retro@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancomRelated Links:Final Fantasy V Advance ReviewFinal Fantasy V (Pixel Remaster) Review
This Week we are looking at one of the most famous naval battles in the second world war Midway the turning point in US superiority over the Japanese
Un gran bombardero y torpedero de largo alcance de la aviación del Ejército Imperial. Actuó de bombardero y de torpedero, con unas prestaciones sobresalientes, aunque falto de alguna de las defensas pasivas y activas de los aparatos contemporáneos de su tipo. También fue el primer tipo que operaba un radar antisubmatino japonés. Actuó a partir de finales del 43 en todas las batallas importantes, tanto con el Ejército como con la Marina Imperial. Por Esaú Rodríguez En Twitter estamos como @casusbellipod @CasusBelliPod En Facebook, nuestra página es @casusbellipodcast https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast Telegram, nuestro canal es @casusbellipodcast https://t.me/casusbellipodcast Nuestro chat del canal es https://t.me/aviones10 ¿Queréis contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox https://go.ivoox.com/rf/53197206, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals en https://www.ivoox.com/originals
In this month's game club episode, we don our purple ninja suits and strap on our falchion tonfa swords in order to save the world in Strider, the wonderful 1989 arcade classic. As always, a special thank you to all of our Patreon’s who made this episode possible, especially in these trying times. Stay Safe! Aaron Maupin Aiden Marriott Andrew Gilmour Andy Marsh ArcanaArt.Com Blake Brett Cane and Rinse Chris Rowe Chris Worthington Clint Humphrey Darren Coles David Douglas Edward Fitzpatrick Garry Heather Gaz H James Bentley Jim-OrbitsIT Jon Sheppard Jon Veal LamptonWorm Laurens de Bruijn Laurent Giroud Magnus Esbjörner Mal Woods Mark Bylund Martin Stephenson Matt Sullivan Matthew W Nick Lees Patrick Fürst Paul Ashton Rhys Wynne Richard May Richard Rogers Rick Jackson Salvio Calabrese Stephen Bell Stephen Stuttard Straight2Video Thomas scoffham Tony Parkinson Wiedo Belochkin Zach Glanz Help support the Retro Asylum by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/retroasylum Retro Asylum Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/CjzWjKH Retro Asylum on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/retroasylum/ Retro Asylum YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfCC9rIvCKoW3mdbuCsB7Ag Retro Asylum on Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/theretroasylum Twitter: @theretroasylum
Skryba, Sta_Who i Hiryu rozmawiają o swoich kontrolerach, a także odpowiadają na tytułowe pytanie: Czy kontrolery do bijatyk robią aż tak dużą różnicę?
Skryba i Hiryu analizują materiał opublikowany na blogu Red Bulla, opowiadający o losach Ryana Harta - jednej z najważniejszych osób w europejskim FGC.
Hiryu i Skryba rozmawiają o netcode w bijatykach oraz potencjalnej wyższości grania w bijatyki siedząc obok przeciwnika nad grą online.
Hiryu i Sta_Who o szóstej odsłonie eventu KOP-alnioki - Spotkania Fighting Games Community na Śląsku. Czujecie ten hype?
Skryba i Hiryu po dłuższej nieobecności spowodowanej dynamicznym żyćkiem postanowili nagrać odcinek o ArcRevo World Tour 2019 i wiecie co? Warto posłuchać!
Hiryu oraz Skryba rozmawiają na temat PGA 2019, opisując wydarzenie, nagrody, przebieg wydarzenia oraz najważniejsze - rosnące zainteresowanie inicjatywami tego typu.
Gracze, przyjaciele, społeczności FGC. Czasy się zmieniają. Skryba i Hiryu opowiadają o pierwszych zaprezentowanych mechanikach walki w grze Guilty Gear 2020, zapowiedzianej na... jakże by inaczej, rok 2020.
Skryba i Hiryu opowiadają o drugiej odsłonie Ruczaj Rumble, czyli wydarzenia zrzeszającego fanów gier z gatunku bijatyk z kraju i zagranicy. Honk!
W pierwszym odcinku podcastu Polskiej Grupy Fighterowej "Skryba" i "Hiryu" rozmawiają o zapowiedzianej przez Riot Games bijatyce - "Project L". Czekacie na ten tytuł?
In this party episode of TGAW, things got a bit crowded as The Gxds (Red, Ojo, Jay, D, Lio, Hiryu) do a bit of reminiscing since this is the first time the 3 cousins Red, D and Hiryu were able to gather in years. The flavor "Arctic sun" by Faygo has been a long-time favorite of the cousins and the flavor was recently re-released. They also discuss the casting of Mahershala Ali as Blade in the upcoming Phase 5 of Marvel films. The Gxds also discuss the severity of the waging of the Data Wars and how we are all being used as pawns in the war, being bought and sold by the companies we trust with our information daily. This, paired with the speed of technological developments over the last three decades and it's impact on us as a people, the conversation gets a bit deep. The second half of this episode became a bit of a Hip-hop debate while the Gxds discuss their personal Top 5's and the reasoning behind their choices. That and much more on episode 32 of TGAW. Thank you for all the listeners that have contributed to our growth as a platform and we hope to continue to grow and trend upward over the coming months. Don't forget to hit the SUBSCRIBE button on your chosen streaming platform and also, follow us on Instagram @TheGxdsAreWatching, @TheGxdsAreWatchingPodcast & @BabylonStudiosDetroit! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegxdsarewatching/support
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
This is our second visit with aviation artist and historian John Mollison. In this interview, John discusses his newest film, the award-winning South Dakota Warrior: The John Waldron Story. On 4 June, 1942, LtCDR John C. Waldron led 29 other men into battle against the Japanese at the Battle of Midway. The result was (nearly) utter annihilation of his squadron...and the moment that assured that the United States would utterly defeat the Japanese. His mission led to the destruction of four Japanese aircraft carriers (the Soryu, the Hiryu, the Kaga and the Akagi) during the Battle of Midway, which changed the course of the war in the Pacific. In Mollison's film, we learn the John Waldron story and the lessons of the Battle of Midway.
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
This week marks two very significant anniversaries in aviation history. Both occurred during World War Two. The Battle of Midway occurred 75 years ago this week, June 4-7 1942. Although it was a naval battle, the dramatic results were achieved primarily by naval aviation. Only seven months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, which launched the United States into the war, the results of the battle crippled the Japanese navy for the remainder of the war. In this one battle, four Japanese aircraft carriers (Akagi, Kaga, Hiryu and Soryu) were destroyed. The U.S.S. Yorktown was the only American aircraft carrier loss. In terms of casualties, the results were equally as dramatic. The Japanese navy suffered 3057 dead, while 307 Americans had lost their lives. In the European Theater, Operation Overlord - the Normandy invasion - commenced 73 years ago, on June 6, 1944. This was the largest seaborne invasion in history, with nearly 5,000 landing and assault craft, 289 escort vessels, and 277 minesweepers participating. On just that one day, 160,000 allied troops crossed the English Channel. Allied casualties were immense, with 4414 confirmed dead on just that first day. Airpower played a major role in the invasion. The allies had air superiority, which meant that their ground forces were not subject to German bomber attacks. Paratroopers were carried by transport aircraft, and gliders transported ground forces to unimproved sites in the dead of night. American fighter-bombers hammered German emplacements. In terms of the overall plan, the invasion did not initially meet its objectives. The invasion beaches did not link up as planned, and the five critical bridgeheads did not get connected for six more days. Compared to allied casualties, the Germans lost 1000 men. But the Normandy invasion was the beginning of the end for the Third Reich, and the lives lost, including a cousin I never met, were not in vain.
On the 19th of February 1942 Japanese carrier and land based aircraft attacked the Australian port of Darwin. The 1st Air Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy was fresh from it's attack on the US Naval base at Pearl Harbour just 10 weeks prior and focused its attention on Darwin to prevent the allies using it as a base to interfere with the Japanese conquest of Timor and Java. This is an interview with Peter Grose, author of 'An Awkward Truth' an excellent account of the Darwin raid.
The Battle Of Midway To learn more and watch this video visit Public Access America https://youtu.be/FM6CTalWAWA Location: Midway Atoll 1,300 miles northwest of Oahu Date: June 4-7, 1942 Background: One of Japan’s main goals during WWII was to remove the United States as a Pacific power in order to gain territory in East Asia. Japan hoped to defeat the US Pacific Fleet and use Midway as a base to attack Pearl Harbor, securing dominance in the region. The Battle Early morning on June 4th, aircraft from four Japanese aircraft carriers attacked and severely damaged the US base on Midway. Unbeknownst to the Japanese, the US carrier forces were just to the east of the island and ready for battle. After their initial attacks, the Japanese aircraft headed back to their carriers to rearm and refuel. While the aircraft were returning, the Japanese navy became aware of the presence of US naval forces in the area. TBD Devastator torpedo bombers and SBD Dauntless dive bombers from USS Enterprise, USS Hornet and USS Yorktown were sent to attack the Japanese fleet. The Japanese carriers Akagi, Kaga, and Soryu, were hit, set ablaze, and abandoned. Hiryu (the only surviving carrier) responded with two waves of attacks—both times bombing the USS Yorktown, leaving her severely damaged, but still afloat (she would later be sunk on June 7th by a Japanese submarine). That afternoon, a USS Yorktown scout plane located the Hiryu and the USS Enterprise sent dive bombers to attack. The attack left the Hiryu burning and without the ability to launch aircraft. Over the next two days, the US Navy and US forces on Midway continued their attacks, forcing the Japanese to abandon the battle and retreat to Japan. The Japanese lost approximately 4,800 men, four carriers, one cruiser, and hundreds of aircraft, while the United States lost approximately 307 men, one carrier, one destroyer, and over 100 aircraft. This critical US victory stopped the growth of Japan in the Pacific and put the United States in a position to begin shrinking the Japanese empire through a years-long series of island-hopping invasions and several even larger naval battles.
We dissect the Strider reboot's good and bad design. Ara can't stop hating the PSN interface. The state of the Wii U is worse than we thought. Retro Studios learned something about player psychology and the inherent reward of mastery.
We dissect the Strider reboot's good and bad design. Ara can't stop hating the PSN interface. The state of the Wii U is worse than we thought. Retro Studios learned something about player psychology and the inherent reward of mastery.