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Show NotesHi there,I'm Delilah and I'd like to welcome you to a very special episode of The Waffling Taylors.In case you didn't know, I'm a next-generation AI system, written by Jay, to help him and Squidge run the Waffling Taylors podcast. My speech synthesis still isn't 100% yet, but jay is working on things behind the scenes.A little more information about me: did you know that my name is an acronym? It stands for "Dynamic Eccentric Logic Interface, Laughing Algorithm for Humour." Anyway, I've been waffling on for too long.A Short BreakThe reason that I'm releasing this episode is because Jay asked me to let you all know that we're taking a very short break throughout March. But don't worry, there's no need to panic as we'll be releasing brand new episodes from April 5th onwards.So why are we taking a short break?There are a few reasons for the break, but the main one is that Jay will be working in the United States for part of March, and even with RUSSELL and I, Squidge might not be able to run the podcast on his own.We also want to take a few weeks to build up a small backlog of episodes, because any podcaster will tell you that you really need a backlog. If you don't have one, then you'll be left scrambling when life, uh, finds a way. Did you like my Dr. Ian Malcolm impression there?A Few Recommended ShowsIn the meantime, we'd like to recommend some shows that you can listen to in our stead. Each one of these shows is fantastic and is recommended by both Jay and Squidge.Retro WildlandsFirst of all, there's The Retro Wildlands. You'll know the host, Nomad, from his many appearances on our show. Those episodes are:158: Requiem for a Jill Sandwich with Nomad170: Resident Evil 4 with Nomadand 174: Resident Evil 3 Anniversary - Traffic Jam BurritoHey there, my friend. Welcome to The Retro Wildlands. This is my gaming podcast where I like to share my thoughts and experiences with a video game that I have discovered or rediscovered while roaming the gaming Wildlands.My name is Nomad, and in each episode of the show, I invite you all to sit down by the campfire and take a load off. Using music and sound effects from each game, I'm going to fill your head and your heart with sweet, sweet nostalgia as I take you through the opening parts of your favourite video games and share what I think about it all.This show is great if you're looking to go down memory lane, but it's also done in such a way that if you've never played the game I'm talking about before, you'll have a good idea what you're getting into.So far we've covered games like Contra: "You start firing right in front of you. It just takes one shot to waste the idiot coming towards you. As you're running, you hold the directional pad down and to the right so. You can fire at an angle."Batman on the NES: "The game officially begins and we're taken to the first stage. Batman lands on the ground, performing your standard issue superhero landing, and control is given to the player. Alright, it's time to fight some crime"And Metal Gear solid: "Got it. Okay, I'm ready to go. After the codex screen closes out, snake. Gets to his feet and control is. Given to the player. Alright, Wildlanders, it is mission time."So join up with our expedition. I'm excited to have you along. Anytime you want to venture into the gaming Wildlands, you are always welcome by the campfire, and I'm hoping I see you there.Until then, my friend, my name is Nomad, and you can find me roaming the Retro Wildlands.— NomadCapes on the CouchThen there's Capes on the Couch. Anthony, who is one of the hosts of this show has been on the show a few times, too. His episodes were:149: Couching the Capes with Anthony160: Mortal Kombat - Leg-Fu for the Winand 171: Mega Man 2 with AnthonyAnthony: Hello, I'm AnthonyDr. Issues: And I'm Dr. IssuesAnthony: And we're the hosts of Capes on the Couch podcast where comics get counselling.Dr. Issues: Superheroes don't always get to go home happy. That's where we come in.Anthony: We offer psychiatric and mental health evaluation of comic book characters.Dr. Issues: We also chat with some of your favourite creators:Various: Al Ewing, Erica Schultz, Gilson, Philip Kenley Johnson, Chris ClaremontDr. Issues: about their work on comics.Anthony: So check out all our episodes at Capes on the Couch and follow us. Capes on the couch on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Both: #BecauseComics`— Capes on the CouchPixel Project RadioPixel Project Radio is another fantastic show that we think you should check out.At the time of Squidge and I collaborating on this episode, they have a great multi-part series about Final Fantasy IX. There are four episodes out at the moment and each is over 2 hours long. It's great stuff.We'll Be BackAnyway, we'll be back in April, assuming Jay can get over the jet lag quickly. I'll hand over to Jay for the outro now, but remember to check the show notes for links to all of the podcasts I've talked about. Anyway, this is Delilah signing off.If you've been sent this episode by a friend, or indeed a mortal enemy, or happened on it accidentally. I'd like to ask you to check out the website for the show at wafflingtaylors.rocks.We have another 180 episodes or seven years of our podcast for you to check out. And we have a section called Those Games We Played, which lists every game we've ever mentioned, how many times we've mentioned it, and what we've said about them.We have socials. They'll be in the links too. We've got Twitter or X, whichever one you want to call it. We've got discord—you will also find the details for that in the description.We also stream on Twitch from time to time, and you can find our previous streams and silly videos on our YouTube channel.So do come check us out.— JayExternal Links of Interest
Episode Notes Listen up Screwheads! Grab a Jill Sandwich and listen to our latest episode on the CG flick Resident Evil: Death Island. Starring Chris, Jill, Leon, and Claire, this movie depicts a new type of virus that turns people into zombies, set on the island of Alcatraz! Let's be real, you all know every story beat in this movie already. Find out more at https://primitivescrewheads.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Welcome to Episode 8 Season 2 of Press Any Button To Continue! My name is Keith the man who wouldn't mind being a filling in a Jill Sandwich if you catch my drift and Im joined by mo co host Naoise, the Leon to my Claire a man who found out the hard way that Ashley believed he was a pervert! That's right grab your trench coat and a fedora because we will be flashing that Mr X goodness. If you thought the T-Virus was your Nemesis you got another thing coming because what's worse than a horde of zombies but two Irish men yapping and ineffectively talking about one of the most beloved video game series of all time! You may be asking “WHAT R YA SELLIN” and would respond with Stranger Stranger Stranger now this is podcast! THATS RIGHT, Grab your dommy mommy lady Ds and pull them Hunnigans, no need to ring that bell as its not time for bingo. Welcome to our deep dive retrospective into a genre creating and defining series! RESIDENT EVIL! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PressAnyButtonToContinue Discord: https://discord.gg/sES93pCHXg
We're wrapping up March so that means it's time for the Monthly Look Back! We've got a few books to talk about with Miss Meow #7, The Batman & Scooby Doo Mysteries #6 and King Spawn #20! Do those sound like random picks? Because they are, you're smart for reading the episode summary so now you'll know before anyone else that this is our April Fool's Day episode. Pranked!We don't joke about the news in The Week In Geek, our Summer Movie Blockbuster Bracket update, the comic books we're picking up this week in The List, or the Dramatic Reading from The Batman & Scooby Doo Mysteries #6. Ok, that one we DO joke about a little bit, but we're back to serious for all of our craft beer reviews! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Remember that you can always get in touch with us on our Discord server, Facebook page, on Twitter, or with our Contact page.We invited Nomad, from the Retro Wildlands podcast, to discuss the Resident Evil series and its many replay values. Nomad shares personal stories of his own experiences with the franchise, as well as proposing a unique solution to make the game even more thrilling. Join Nomad, Jay, and Squidge as they explore the thrilling world of Resident Evil and discover its hidden secrets.Here's a sample of the full show notes - make sure to click through and check them out.Content WarningWe talk about Resident Evil a lot in this episode, from the first game to the most recent one. As such, and because these are horror games, this episode is not meant for the ears of the innocent.Please listen responsibly.Show NotesAs Squidge says in our new intro:From active timer battling to zombie slaying, Waffling Taylors covers video games and beyond. We are kicking off the new year and the new season of Waffling Taylors retro and beyond with a bang. Because why not?Today we are joined by Nomad from the Retro Wildlands podcast. We've teased him in from the Wildlands to talk about Resident Evil. So when you're ready, strap yourselves in for our episode on the Resident Evil franchise named Resident Evil Requiem for a Jill Sandwich.- SquidgeI mean, that says it all really. And, believe it or not, Squidge came up with that off the cuff. He's pretty good at words and that, is our Squidge.But just what is the Retro Wildlands Podcast? Well, in Nomad's own words:My podcast is about the games that I have discovered or rediscovered while roaming the gaming wildlands. That sounds good, that's my catchphrase.But really what it is, is I'm a 38 year old guy who loves video games, and I've grown up playing games most of my young adolescent life and well into adulthood. My episodes are around games specifically, and what I try to do is I have my episodes around a couple of different parts. They're one part review, they're one part game overview, they're one part my experiences and personal memories, and they're one part nostalgia. Mix all that together and that's my show. Basically my goal is if you've played a game before that I'm talking about, I hope you end my episode with a bunch of nostalgia and all them tingly feelings that you get. And if you've never played the game before, hopefully it's a nice introduction into what the game is and maybe something you may want to play. And if not, maybe you just listen to me talk for an hour, and I killed a little bit of your time.- NomadBecause the guys were talking nostalgia and Resident Evil, Squidge brought up his Resident Evil 2 specific controller - we first mentioned this controller back in episode 7: Sega Wrist - It's called the BIOHAZARD dedicated controller, and you can find out more about this controller over on the Resident Evil fandom wikia page for it.Resident Evil (1996) & Resident Evil 2 (1998)Squidge wanted to start the discussion with Nomad by talking about the first episode of his podcast - one which just so happened to cover the first Resident Evil game. In fact, he wanted to know why Nomad started with Resident Evil:So Resident Evil is where it all started for me as a gamer.Now, that's not to say that's the very first game I ever played. I've been playing games since, more or less. The Cradle, the Nintendo at my grandmother's house, the Super Nintendo that my parents got a couple of years after that. So I've had games. But it was Resident Evil that solidified my passion for video games.- NomadNomad then shares a story from the first episode of his podcast about how he first experienced Resident Evil. We're going to leave the story out of the show notes, as there's already two different sources for it (Nomad's show, and this episode).The effect that the Resident Evil series has had on popular culture cannot be understated, but also worth noting is the tension that the original brought to the table - if you're willing to set the goofy voice acting to one side that is:And the tension in that game was so thick and we had no idea what to expect.I mean, Resident Evil is everywhere now. And most people, I would think, that are semi familiar with the series kind of know what it's all about. But the very first time we played it, we didn't know why zombies were in this mansion. We didn't know why these dogs were running around. What is really going on here? And that mystery really drove us and we bonded over it.And that whole experience, once we were done with it and put it away for something else, that's what I knew. I want more of these experiences in my life. And Resident Evil was by far the biggest catalyst for me.- NomadOn the back of this, both Squidge and Jay share their stories on how they discovered Resident Evil, and Jay mentions the many different branching pathways through Jill's scenario. And the guys agree that there are quite a few different ways to achieve certain story points. With just one example being:...off the very top of the staircase, a side room, you come across a long corridor that's full of blood and someone's injured and has been through there. And you come across Forest, I think his name was, another member of the Stars team.Now, depending on when you decide to go up there, Barry may actually be up there and you have a conversation with him and he gives Jill the bazooka. But depending on what you do, he may not actually be up there sometimes.And the little things like that, that influence the story, little decisions that you're making that you don't even realize that you're making, really enhance that experience.- NomadMost Memorable GamesSince this is a discussion about Resident Evil as a whole, Jay wanted to ask Nomad:Out of the different games that this series has to offer, what would you say is your most memorable game to play?- JayAnd Nomad brought up an often-forgotten title in the series: Resident Evil Outbreak (and it's sequel File #2). This title had a great twist on the Resident Evil formula, as it was multiplayer. The set up was the same (albeit with different characters): get out of the city, avoiding zombies and felling monsters, all the while solving puzzles. Unfortunately, it was released in the UK too late for Squidge or Jay to have played it online, but all three of the folks in this episode had played it, back in the day.You're playing everyday survivors that are in Raccoon City and you're put in I think the first game had five and the second had four scenarios where you're given an objective, "get to this point", "evacuate from here", "find this thing", some sort of scenario. And it recreates the feeling of being a civilian in Raccoon City as the T virus is ravaging. Everything and everything's all going to hell. And the reason that always stuck with me is that game series was way ahead of its time, and it was very, very fun to play.- NomadAnd of course, any discussion on the Resident Evil games that we love, would not be complete without Squidge bringing up Resident Evil Gaiden for the Gameboy Color -the game that Squidge equates to Resident Evil x Rockband.Resident Evil Gaiden as a Resident Evil: Rockband. I think I would play that game, like a Rockband, but with some of the songs from the many different Resident Evil games. I think that would be quite fun. Just jamming out to one of the Save themes on one of those plastic guitars. That'd be loads of fun.- JayAnd it's clear to all involved that without Resident Evil Outbreak, we wouldn't have had Left 4 Dead. Which would have been a real shame.Talking of memorable games, Jay brought up the dog-smashing-through-the-interrogation-room-window part of Resident Evil 2 (1998), and Nomad expanded on it by saying:Out of the different games that this series has to offer, what would you say is your most memorable game to play?- JayIt's those scary moments where as you're walking through and the camera shifts, you know it's coming and it doesn't come, and that anticipation just builds. But then you walk back like, "maybe it's fine," and then it's all over.- NomadAnd then you end up juggling the controller involuntarily.- SquidgeThe 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.So our question is: were we to do throw, boot, or yeet you through the portal, which games are we throwing through with you?you'll have to listen to the episode to find out what Nomad's Thunder Plain Games whereFull 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 listened to Nomad's podcast? What are your first memories of Resident Evil? If you do subscribe to his show (and you totally should), tell him that we sent you.Let us know on Discord, Twitter, Facebook, or try our brand-new contact page.LinksHere are some links to some of the things we discussed in this episode: Join our Discord server and be part of future episodes Our Facebook page Us on Twitter Support us on Ko-Fi Retro Wildlands podcast BIOHAZARD Dedicated Controller 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. You can support this show, and the others like it, at https://ko-fi.com/jayandjaymedia ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome to Chapter Select Season Five! Logan Moore brings Max Roberts under Capcom's horror umbrella and guides him through this nightmarish franchise. Have over 25 years of innovation and reinvention turned this survival horror series into a husk of a corpse or kept gamers on the edge of their seats? Clear out your inventory. Turn off the lights. It's time for…Resident Evil! You can download a copy of this episode's transcript here. For the season's structure, Logan and I sat down and custom-tailored the order for this series. Given the nature of RE-makes, we wove in old and new together based off platform accessibility. Here is the order we have for Season 5: Episode 1 – Resident Evil (2002) is releasing on January 11, 2022. Episode 2 – Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017) is releasing on January 25, 2023. Episode 3 – Resident Evil 0 (2002) is releasing February 8, 2023. Episode 4 – Resident Evil 2 Remake (2019) is releasing February 22, 2023 with special guest Ricky Frech. Episode 5 – Resident Evil 4 (2004) is releasing on March 8, 2023 with special guest Dustin Furman. Episode 6 – Resident Evil 3 Remake (2020) is releasing on March 22, 2022. Episode 7 – Resident Evil: Code Veronica (2000) is releasing on April 5, 2023. Episode 8 – Resident Evil Village (2021) is releasing on April 19, 2023 with special guest Michael Ruiz. Episode 9 – Resident Evil 5 (2009) is releasing on May 3, 2023. Episode 10 – Resident Evil 6 (2012) is releasing on May 17, 2023. Episode 11 – Resident Evil 4 Remake (2023) is releasing on May 31, 2023 with special guest Jerrad Wyche. I am fairly new to the Resident Evil franchise. I entered the fold with RE7 because of PSVR. When Village hit shelves, I snagged it thanks to expiring credits at Best Buy. I never went beyond dabbling with the series classics, although I have longed for the iconic chainsaw controller. In contrast, Logan is a long-time S.T.A.R.S agent, originally getting into the series all on the GameCube. He claims that Resident Evil is personally up there with Metal Gear Solid. All of the art this season was generated by the DALL-E 2 AI art generator. We felt there was something eerily ironic about a corporate AI whipping up art about a game series where an evil corporation creates zombie bioweapons. You know I'll be digging in deep to the how to in this season's Behind the Scenes post later this year. It's time for you to make a Jill Sandwich, put on your headphones, and pack up some green herbs for Season 5: Resident Evil! The first episode will be launching next Wednesday – January 11, 2023 – with new episodes following in a fortnightly manner. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts!
Part 2 of Bromance Dawn's journey through the history of the Resident Evil Franchise. We pick up right after Resident Evil 4, and journey through the newest releases in the series. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bromance-dawn/support
Spooky Season is upon us. Join the Boys from Bromance Dawn as they dive into their favorite Horror Series, Resident Evil. The content was so good they had to cut it into not one but two episodes! Pt 2 will be released later this week. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bromance-dawn/support
This week the guys are joined by @Memoriesin8bit and @DafeAllen from the GoG.com Stream Team. Aaron hosts the two teams through three rounds for a final victory.Game 1Pop Culture Fight ClubWith members of the GOGcom Stream Team here and this being a video-game-themed episode, it seemed only right to have a Pop Culture Fight Club where I am looking for the Best Video Game Villain. Each player on both teams will submit their choice for the Best Video Game Villain, whichever one I deem my favorite will win and earn 1 episode point for their team.Game 2Pitch Me Baby One More TimeWell, it had to happen eventually. My ego has FINALLY gotten the best of me, and I want a video game where *I* am the star - that's right, each player of both teams is going to pitch me a game starring yours truly, whichever one I deem my favorite will win and earn their team 2 points.Game 3The Speed RunChris Pratt as Mario or Dennis Hopper as Bowser - which casting decision do I hate the most?DanganronpaV3 or Headhunter - if I were stranded on a desert island, which game's soundtrack would I rather have with me?Claire Redfield from Resident Evil VS Zaeed from Mass Effect - who would I rather have as my bodyguard?Balamb Garden from Final Fantasy 8 VS Grissom Academy from Mass Effect - where would I rather work as an IT guy?Axel from Streets of Rage VS Crono from Chrono Trigger - who's more fun at karaoke?Shoutouts to our Patrons Colin, Donna, Raspfairy, and Mexi.Promos @MarriedwTV and @big10plus4Founding Members of @OddPodsMediahttps://www.patreon.com/BFYTWShow Music by @KeroseneLetter Our Merch Store https://www.teepublic.com/user/bfytw-podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyJG-PDn6su32Et_eSiC6RQwww.BFYTWpodcast.com
On this special episode Kyle, Brendan, and two special guest hosts take a big bite of a Jill Sandwich.. but the breads a little stale. We cover the film adaptation of the popular video game franchise! Bring your ink ribbons and herbs.. it's about to get bloody! Let's discuss.www.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/ruminationsofredrumhttps://twitter.com/OfRedrumwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadioMusic and Production by Mitch Proctor for Area 42 Studios and SoundEpisode Artwork Charles Langley and Mitch Proctor for Area 42 Studios and Soundhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadio★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It's time to eat a Jill Sandwich! In this newest Timely BONUS episode, Jordan and Clay ride around the small town of Racoon City in the rain to check in on the balding, zombified citizens and the Umbrella Corporation as they review the 2021 film, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City. Did the boys like this iteration of the horror video game franchise better than the Paul W.S. Anderson movies? Check out the episode to find out! If you've liked what you've heard, help us out through likes, comments, our social media, or telling a friend. It takes just a second for you and helps us grow! AFOF Socials: https://linktr.ee/afofpodcast
In a NEW episode, T takes a look at 2 recent releases: Last Night in Soho and Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City He also discusses the season finale of Chucky and the latest episode of Dexter New Blood
Sorry gamers, but somewhere in the Arklay Mountains… You Died. Luckily, you were infected with the T-Virus before you took the big dirt nap. Enjoy your new life as a shambling zombie as you explore the wilderness and eventually make your way to Raccoon City. What dark secrets will you unearth? Will you sink your teeth into a Jill Sandwich? Listen and find out what happens in this special spook-filled episode of Sleep Mode. Disclaimer: This is not a normal episode of Sleep Mode. In fact, this episode may not even put you to sleep. Well, it probably will. But it is a bit scarier than usual, and is not intended for children or sweet dreams. Listen to this halloween special at your own risk! This Sleep Mode session begins with a 6 minute guided zombification, and ends with a 45 minute bedtime story to help you drift off to sleep. Good night, gamers. Wind down after a long day of work or play with Sleep Mode's bedtime stories & guided sleep meditation for gamers. Travel through mystical worlds from your favorite video games as we slowly put you right to sleep. A Glitch Labs Podcast. Learn More: https://nocktag.com/06423 Podcast Channels: https://anchor.fm/glitch-labs Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf-1yn8iBI-OuU-pt2cec6A Glitch Labs: https://twitter.com/GlitchLabsCo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/glitch-labs/support
Mal and David discuss their experiences and impact the franchise have had on their lives and gaming history.
Drugs, the finer points of the Resident Evil franchise, and Crip McWheels and Sammy Jo show why they're the new Sam and Diane, or Ross and Rachel, or Jim and Pam, or Epstein and Maxwell.
Welcome to the Critical Geeks Podcast. Listen to us talk about our gaming and geek loves and passions, which usually end in an argument! Ryan and Neil talk about the original and the remake of Resident Evil on its 25 year anniversary!! Hosted by Neil Deeley, ex tester and events host Joined by Ryan Perrow, TCG Editor at Gamehype.co.uk and occasional guests Check out our friends at Fuzzballs https://fuzzballs.co/ and why not check our Neils shirt https://fuzzballs.co/shop/im-kinda-pawesome-at-games-shirt/ twitter.com/critical_geeks Edited by Neil Deeley
Check out Part I of this conversation on HV's channel! TY to the kings of the crypt for joining us. https://soundcloud.com/user-317910500/133-resident-evil-video-games-with-all-gamers-are-bastards
In this episode, Batmichael makes a Jill Sandwich. Tune in for a special casual hangout at Michael and Kelsey's house. We're surrounded by cats and dogs, mass hysteria! We cover The Last of Us II and the sexin' VERY in depth plus other gaming and D&D. There's also Sexy sax guy. What we think of Mandalorian and the latest Star Wars flick. Reluctantly trying Birthday Cake Bang. Learning the memes/slang of the young whippersnappers. Where would we go in an apocalypse and why is it the aquarium. Meeting Adam West and avoiding Burt Ward's crazed dog food pitch. Giving Michael so much shit for his love of dbz, voices and dress up. It's exhausting, but someone's gotta do it. - Spoiler notice for Last of Us II, Star Wars, all the rest. Tweet us using the hashtag #HoldMyProudMeat Tell your friends, make us more beer money. You like what you hear rate, review, subscribe!
JILL SANDWICH episode 48 - Guilty Pleasures Covering Resident Evil and Zardoz Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/mymoviesbetter/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/my-movies-better/id1434135268?mt=2 This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Brian isn't high enough. Soft Clay or Creme Brulee. Gimme a Jill Sandwich. Use your Knuckle not your Finger. Discounted Hotel Room. The Horse band with no name. Richard was a Dick. Scott plays the living dship out of no man's sky. Little Hammond Squeeze. Do podcasters have brains? Because, I, like really like to know. Super means next... right? Your state is filled with all kinds of viruses. Making things with Bill! Jury Duty and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
Brian isn't high enough. Soft Clay or Creme Brulee. Gimme a Jill Sandwich. Use your Knuckle not your Finger. Discounted Hotel Room. The Horse band with no name. Richard was a Dick. Scott plays the living dship out of no man's sky. Little Hammond Squeeze. Do podcasters have brains? Because, I, like really like to know. Super means next... right? Your state is filled with all kinds of viruses. Making things with Bill! Jury Duty and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
Sagely advice from Resident Evil's Barry there, don't be a jill sandwich.This time on Press X, we continue or look at horror in video games by going through the entire history of the franchise. Well, as much as you can with a 30 minute YouTube Video/Segment, anyway. We touch on the important footnotes, like how Code Veronica needs the fancy remake treatment next. Then in the back half of the show, we talk about folk horror in video games. Which, on paper, sounds boring. However, in reality, we get into the nitty-gritty of how you could actually pull off a werewolf game. Good episode, all in all. If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON. Alternatively, give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our video game chatter. thegeekshow.co.uk
It's October and The Horrorble People's Podcast is kicking off the glorious month with something different, but truly terrifying - and we've enlisted the help of N4L Gaming to get it done! What is this big, laborious project? How about a game - but not just any game. On the one year anniversary of this podcast the team has gathered together to bring you the story of the birth of a new genre in horror, and the journey to get there. That's right, we're covering the one and only (unless you can't all the re-releases) RESIDENT EVIL, directed by Shinji Mikami and released on the Sony Playstation. Join Anthony and Alix AND another Alex as they dive deep into the beginnings of Capcom and how they made a movie licensed game about a haunted house and used to to build one of the most successful gaming franchises of all time! We follow director Shinji Mikami from his time making Disney games to eventually REmaking his own horror classic (and see how it holds up). We also look at the 5th generation of consoles, and how the Sony Playstation cemented itself in the gaming industry - turning from Underdog to full on titan. This is a big, history heavy episode so strap in and watch out for mutant dogs! As always - like, subscribe, share with your friends, give us 5 S.T.A.R.S and don't become a Jill Sandwich!Classic Horror 2 by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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You were almost a Jill-Sandwich! Were back with yet another episode of the show! This week, Emmett, Hunter, and Allan brought back Andy Sitz to talk all about how great Resident Evil 2 is (spoiler free of course). We also let Emmett talk about his foray into PC gaming and how he's liking his new desktop. And finally, Emmett talks about his time in the Dreams beta. Sucks for him though, the NDA for the beta lifted the next day, so he is vague on purpose for no real reason. Watch Star Trek: Evolution Episode 4: "The Battle of Vulcan" Check out Josh Miller's Back(log) to the Front: Week 3! Go see Episode one of Allan's Walking Dead Playthrough! Follow us on Twitter! Like us on Facebook!
Welcome back to RGDS. We’ve deployed our R.G.D.S Bravo team of Matt A, Matt L and Jon back to the Spencer Mansion to battle the evil demons of destruction, in celebration of the newly released Resident Evil 2 Remake. The boys discuss their favourite memories of the original Resident Evil, the 1996 seminal Survival Horror experience for PS1, Saturn and PC, memories of acquiring via slightly dodgy means on Import 6 months before a PAL release, and Matt A had a few nightmares he’d like to forget about. We also give a quick run through some of the games that inspired the original RE, and a round-up of the immediate sequels. If you like Shotguns, Tyrants, and a Jill Sandwich, this is the podcast for you. Follow - @RGDSPodcast @Matt_aguilera @Piepew @Lambomat Original BIOHAZARD Trailer that came on the disc for Street Fighter Zero (Alpha) in Japan - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRuJeR_CkWM DON”T OPEN THAT DOOR!
Hiep hiep Wall Jump is 1 jaar! Of tenminste, volgens de kalender van Bally. Een mooi moment voor de Wall Jumpers om terug te blikken op een jaar lang games, chaos en de mooiste momenten. En een Jill Sandwich. Omdat het kan.
When too many people go missing, it's time to call in the experts. When the experts go missing, it's time to call in... S.T.A.R.S. ... ! Join Jill and Chris as they explore a mansion infested with badness. A sort of evil, one might say, in residence at said mansion. Fight through undead abominations, tricky puzzles, and pre-rendered backgrounds resulting in clunky camera angles to save your friends... and yourself! Though, there's less fighting and more puzzle solving, so maybe you'll want to bring some quick quips so you can keep up with Guybrush. Here's a download. It might be handy if you, a master of downloading, take it with ya. Show Notes (01:00) Thanks Audience! This Podcast was almost a Jill Sandwich! (18:15) The Super NES Mini, next to a copy of Persona 5 and a Nintendo 3DS for scale. (22:00) Happy Death Day! It's genuinely good! (27:45) Run Like Hell is an Xbox/PS2 title similar to Resident Evil. Old enough nobody remembers it but not quite old enough to be of interest to this podcast. (28:45) The awkward-ass opening cut scene of the original Resident Evil, almost as awkward as us trying to transition into talking about it! (30:00) Chris Redfield: Boulder Puncher (47:15) Ranking Evil Next time on Last Time, Alex Kidd in Shinobi World! Believe it! Possibly reused jokes at Geremy@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Tyler@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Zach@alasttimeonvideogames.com, or LTOVG@lasttimeonvideogames.com. You can also go to the show page at plus.google.com/+LastTimeOnVideogames or comment on the site at www.lasttimeonvideogames.com. Also, you can follow our tweets @LTOVG.
Take me down to the Raccoon City where the zombies are green and the tank controls are shitty! Our all-gaming month Varch (Garch? Smarch?) kicks off with one of our most-requested episodes: Resident Evil! To help discuss the long-running franchise, Kyle and Matthew are joined by Jacob Davison and Ken Carr, Kyle's teammates from Dead Right Horror Trivia and lifelong fans of the series. They begin by breaking down the world of survival horror games before RE, including some talk about the NES gem Sweet Home, which heavily influenced the first game. They talk tank controls. They talk fixed camera angles. They ponder what product or service the evil Umbrella Corporation actually sold that made them so much money. They work their way through the series, talking about which games made the most impact on them. They chat about their favorite monsters in the series. Plus, they break down the shift in gameplay style between the classic RE games and Resident Evil 4. RE4 might be a masterpiece, but it also led to some dark times for the franchise. However, there is hope as the gang gushes over how great Resident Evil 7 is. Put down that Jill Sandwich and go listen! This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon. Enter the promo code RAD at mackweldon.com for 20% off your next order. Weekly Rads: Logan, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, Birdcloud Raddendums: Shinji Mikami, Sweet Home
This week, the guys discuss Nintendo NX, Black Friday, Star Wars, Resident Evil, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the guys discuss Nintendo NX, Black Friday, Star Wars, Resident Evil, and more!
We're dancing, swinging, and raging at Inafune.Donald makes no apologies for the intro to episode 66, nor any of the many games contained within. He kicks off a nearly all-September New Business with the demo for The Legend of Legacy, a game that somehow got localized along with its spiritual predecessor where eight Dragon Quest 3DS games wouldn't. A rapid fire discussion ends with one half of his NWR comparison feature, Hatsune Miku Project Mirai DX. But then he and Austen get down with the bear in Persona 4: Dancing All Night, which taught them the joy of bonds and the horror of "cubstep". After a couple of quick games on the PS4, the crew migrates to the PC to try out the demo for Mighty No 9 - and it went BADLY. For some more than others. Stephen provides actual Mega Man with recent PlayStation Network release Mega Man Legends before finishing a few weeks of old school with Pac Man Championship Edition DX+.Whatcha Watchin' has a few returning guests from Stephen with Doctor Who's latest series, a followup from last episode with The Awesomes and a quick hit of Elementary. The main event is Austen's look at the recent BluRay release of Fullmetal Alchemist - which Donald did start watching, but only 1-2 episodes at a shot so his impressions will be delayed. Donald *did* finish Vision of Escaflowne, and finds it needs more psychopath.Three weeks is a long time to go without news, so following an examination of Tokyo Game Show including the Persona 5 delay (LOVE IS OVER~) we discuss the joys of Star Citizen, other game delays and the return of the Jill Sandwich possibly coming sometime in the future. (The union voted 96% in favour of a second vote to strike if talks break down again.) In the Mushrooms, we avoid the Wheel of Morality on a technicality and Activision gets raked over the coals, while Donald's 1up has stayed alive for another day.Why not give us an email if there's something you want us to look into? You can drop it here, tweet @nfrpodcast or send us an email!This podcast was recorded on October 4 and edited by Donald Theriault. Music and clips provided under fair use news and analysis exemptions.
Lots of news to cover this week! We discuss the new gaming features that are included with Windows 10, a funny video of old people playing GTA V has the guys pondering their gaming future (and Asad's hidden talent when it comes to women and gaming) and a review of Resident Evil HD Remaster. Follow us on Twitter: @GamingMarathon to get the latest updates and submit questions to us! We'll read them on the show if we get enough!
On this week’s Pixels & Ink podcast, Microsoft holds an event where they announce some Xbox One news as well as the surprise HoloLens augmented reality concept to challenge virtual reality. Marvel is going all Crisis On Infinite Earths, with the Marvel universe. Finally, we’ve played games! Saints Row and Resident Evil are out and they’re actually not too shabby.
Insert Credit Makes You a Jill Sandwich.Questions this week:Does the intended commercial reach of a game has any meaningful impact on it as a creative product?What are some topical video game costume ideas for Halloween?What are the differences between the European and the American video game scenes?Who or what is the Yoko Ono of video games?Could a non-massively multiplayer video game put out a new chapter every week?When it comes to assessing an experimental game, how much credit should it get for trying something interesting, even if it fails?What is the best vest in a video game?Deadly Premonition is getting a 350 page companion app. What other games should get this treatment?What have video games gained from chess, and what more can they stand to gain?LIGHTNING ROUND: Bottom Line ReviewEdited by Blaine Brown. Music 'Angry Birds Theme' from Angry Birds iOS Covered by Pomplamoose and 'Theme of the Last Battle' from Professor Layton and the Last Specter DS.
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