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Today, we are breaking down the global luxury group Kering. You know Kering from its brands Gucci, YSL, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, and the list goes on. It's a luxury house similar to LVMH, but LVMH over the past five years is up over 40% and Kering is down over 60%. To break down Kering, I am joined by Jonathan Eng, portfolio manager at Causeway. We cover the owners and operators of Kering, the Pinault family. We also discuss wholesale distribution versus retail distribution and brand margin profiles. But Kering's core brand, Gucci, is different from much of what you see in luxury, and we spent a significant amount of time diving into it. What makes Gucci more cyclical than understated luxury? Where do we stand with Gucci today? And how does Jon think about all of this as an investor tapping into his historical context in the space? Please enjoy this breakdown of Kering. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- Business Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Business Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Business Breakdowns (00:00:53) Overview of Kering and Its Brands (00:02:13) Kering's Business Strategy and Challenges (00:05:02) Historical Context and Family Influence (00:07:09) Comparing Kering and LVMH (00:10:27) Financial Performance and Market Dynamics (00:18:05) Impact of Creative Directors and Brand Evolution (00:21:28) Modern Analytical Approaches in Luxury Market (00:23:29) Exploring Kering's Development Centers (00:24:36) Decentralized Decision-Making in Luxury Brands (00:25:04) Wholesale vs. Retail: Control and Margins (00:27:33) Strategic Store Locations and Investments (00:28:51) Geographical Brand Preferences (00:30:19) Balenciaga's Advertising Fallout (00:33:46) M&A Landscape and Future Growth (00:37:41) Valuation and Market Position (00:43:06) Operational Gearing and Risks (00:43:58) Key Lessons from Studying Kering
Support us on Patreon for higher bitrate downloads and bonus episodes. Just me and Reese for this one and it's one we've been trying to get to for a while. Sayonara Wild Hearts is an album as an endless runner rail shooter rhythm game and as such it really should be played to get the full experience, but the music is excellent and we had a great chat about the game and how it weaves music and narrative. Join our Discord! Links of Note: VGATWTOE Existential Warfare Linktree Reese's Bluesky Reese's Twitter Tom's Mastodon Tom's Bluesky Email: crtpodsystem [@] gmail CRT Artwork by JuiceZombie Tracklist: 00:00:00 Daniel Olsén; Jonathan Eng; Linnea Olsson - Sayonara Wild Heart 00:01:30 Talk 01 00:16:39 Daniel Olsén - Doki Doki Rush 00:17:57 Daniel Olsén - Fighting Hearts 00:18:54 Daniel Olsén; Linnea Olsson - Forest Ghost 00:20:13 Daniel Olsén; Linnea Olsson - Forest Dub 00:20:53 Daniel Olsén - Laser Love 00:21:53 Daniel Olsén - Hearts & Swords 00:22:53 Talk 02 00:42:21 Daniel Olsén - Parallel Universes 00:43:46 Daniel Olsén - Night Drift 00:45:11 Daniel Olsén - Reverie 00:47:00 Daniel Olsén - Transonic Gravity 00:48:21 Daniel Olsén - Hate Skulls 00:49:33 Daniel Olsén; Jonathan Eng; Linnea Olsson - A Place I Don't Know 00:51:34 Talk 03 01:09:55 Daniel Olsén; Jonathan Eng; Linnea Olsson - Begin Again 01:14:26 Daniel Olsén; Jonathan Eng; Linnea Olsson - Dead of Night 01:17:05 Daniel Olsén; Jonathan Eng; Linnea Olsson - Mine 01:19:07 Daniel Olsén; Jonathan Eng; Linnea Olsson - Inside 01:22:33 Talk 04 01:31:10 Daniel Olsén - Heartbreak I 01:32:20 Daniel Olsén - Heartbreak II 01:33:22 Daniel Olsén - Heartbreak III 01:34:49 Daniel Olsén - Heartbreak IV 01:35:54 Daniel Olsén - Heartbreak V 01:37:46 Daniel Olsén; Jonathan Eng; Linnea Olsson - Wild Hearts Never Die 01:39:23 Talk 05 01:46:39 Daniel Olsén; Jonathan Eng; Linnea Olsson - The World We Knew
Episode #338 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan from RPGera closes out the month of May 2024 with another eclectic mix in Radio Hour, Volume 69! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS What You Want, What You Get from System Shock Remake [John Lydon feat. Public Image Ltd., 2023] Track 6 from McDonald Land [Henry Jackman, 1992] Moliarty Stage from Darkwing Duck [Yasuaki Fujita, 1992] Salvage Chute from Bucky O'Hare [Tomoko Sumiyama, 1992] Theme of Adon from Super Street Fighter IV [Hideyuki Fukasawa, 2010] Petals from Otherland [Unknown, 2015] Mr. Wang from Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Dry Twice [Tilo Alpermann, 2020] Death to Chronos from Hades II [Darren Korb, 2024] Coral Crown from Hades II [Darren Korb feat. Erin Yvette, Ashley Barrett & Judy Alice Lee, 2024] I Am Gonna Claw (Out Your Eyes then Drown You to Death) from Hades II [Darren Korb feat. Erin Yvette, Ashley Barrett & Judy Alice Lee, 2024] Sea 4 from Endless Ocean Luminous [Ayako Saso, Shinji Hosoe & Takahiro Eguchi, 2024] Radio Waves from Lorelai and the Laser Eyes [Daniel Olsén, Linnea Olsson & Jonathan Eng, 2024] Saving Light from Wuthering Waves [Unknown, 2024] Intro from Exile [Henry Jackman, 1991] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar
Fräcka tricks i all ära, men SSX 3 är mer än bara en snowboardsimulator – det är ett spel för frihetstörstande filosofer som vill njuta av lugnet bland pisterna.Gäst: Jonathan Eng
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot explore the expansive world of video game soundtracks. They chat with Los Angeles Times critic Todd Martens about the innovative ways video game music is exciting listeners and enhancing gaming interactivity. They'll also review new albums by Rina Sawayama and Brian Eno, and hear messages from Sound Opinions listeners. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Junebug & Ben Babbitt, "Too Late to Love You," Kentucky Route Zero (Original Soundtrack), Annapurna Interactive, 2020Rina Sawayama, "This Hell," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Rina Sawayama, "Frankenstein," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Rina Sawayama, "Hold The Girl," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Rina Sawayama, "Send My Love To John," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Rina Sawayama, "Forgiveness," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Brian Eno, "Who Gives a Thought," Foreverandevernomore, Verve, 2022Brian Eno, "Garden of Stars," Foreverandevernomore, Verve, 2022Brian Eno, "We Let It In," Foreverandevernomore, Verve, 2022Jim Guthrie, "Lone Star," Sword & Sworcery LP - The Ballad of the Space Babies, Dark Flute, 2011Tycho, "Send and Receive," Hohokum (Original Game Soundtrack), Ghostly International, 2004Robyn Miller, "Myst Theme," Myst - The Soundtrack, Cyan, 1995Austin Wintory, "I Was Born for This," Journey (Original Video Game Soundtrack), Sony, 2012OFK, "Follow/Unfollow," Follow/Unfollow (Single), Teddy Dieff, 2021Daniel Olsén & Jonathan Eng, "Dead of Night (feat. Linnea Olsson)," Sayonara Wild Hearts, Simogo AB, 2019Melissa Carper, "Makin' Memories," Daddy's Country Gold, Melissa Carper/Mae Music, 2021Fantastic Negrito, "Oh Betty," White Jesus Black Problems, Storefront, 2022Teen Mortgage, "S.W.A.S.," Life/Death, King Pizza, 2019Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "The Mercy Seat," Tender Prey, Mute, 1988Dead Man's Bones, "Pa Pa Power," Dead Man's Bones, Anti Inc., 2009Scorpions, "In Search of the Peace of Mind," Lonesome Crow, Brain, 1972The Who, "Sea and Sand," Quadrophenia, Track, 1973NNAMDÏ, "I Don't Wanna Be Famous," Please Have a Seat, Secretly Canadian, 2022
Episode #243 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and a special returning former co-host from RPGera look back fondly on the previous five years of the podcast, tell some fun stories and joke around, and listen to some of our favorite tracks played before on the show... as well as a few new ones! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, whatever you want really! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Recruitment from Cannon Fodder [Jonathan Hare, 1994] The Legend of Daryl from Super Daryl Deluxe [Adriel Genet, 2018] Big Blue from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe [Ryo Nagamatsu, Atsuko Asahi, Shiho Fuji & Yasuaki Iwata, 2017] Hyrule Castle -Inside & Outside Remix- from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild [Manaka Kataoka, 2017] Delfino Plaza from Super Mario Sunshine [Koji Kondo & Shinobu Tanaka, 2002] Mine from Sayonara Wild Hearts [Daniel Olsen & Jonathan Eng, 2019] China Theme -Industrial- from Civilization 6 [Geoff Knorr, 2016] Turban Jazz from Aladdin [Tommy Tallarico & Donald Griffin, 1993] Way to Fall from Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater [Harry Gregson-Williams & Norihiko Hibino, 2004] The Dragonborn Comes -Cover- from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim [Malukah, 2011] Your Affection from Persona 4 [Shoji Meguro, 2008] The Morning Fog's Wave from Shenmue II [Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Takeshi Yanagawa, Osamu Murata & Ryuji Iuchi, 2001] Zanarkand -Distant Worlds Version- from Final Fantasy X [Nobuo Uematsu, 2001] Wayfaring Stranger from The Last of Us Part II [Ashley Johnson & Troy Baker, 2020] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/leveldowngames Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message
Dance along to the beat with Lindsey and Alex on this rhythm-game-focused episode.Tweet us @OfSymphonica or email us at talesofsymphonica@gmail.com with questions, additions, and corrections - we might just feature you in the new Free DLC segment.Songs played in order of Appearance:- Tales of Symphonica Theme by Alex Pagano- Free DLC Theme by Alex Pagano- More than a Feeling by Lena Raine on Chicory- Supper Woods by Lena Raine on Chicory- Petals in the Wind by aivi & surasshu on Ikenfell- Rhythm of the Wild by aivi & surasshu on Ikenfell- Need to Become a Hero by Masaya Matsuura on Parappa the Rapper- You Guys Sit in the Back by Mayara Matsuura on Parappa the Rapper- Scripted Connection by DJ Muramasa on Beatmania IIDX- Taiko Ranbu by Yusi Masubuchi on Taiko no Tatsujin- Slipping by Takayuki Nakamura on Lumines- Shinin' by Mondo Grosso (Shinichi Osawa) on Lumines- Buggie Running Beeps 1 by Keichi Sugiyama on Rez- Rhythmortis by Danny Baranowsky on Crypt of the Necrodancer- Stone Cold by Danny Baranowsky on Crypt of the Necrodancer- Triangle by Brian Gibson on Thumper- Spring Field by Hydelic on Tetris Effect- Snows by Hydelic on Tetris Effect- Doki Doki Rush by Daniel Olsen & Jonathan Eng on Sayonara Wild HeartsSources: Too many to list. Contact us directly for details.
Jonathan is the co-founder and CCO of Motusi Corporation, a Portland Oregon based full-stack AI digital health company that is bringing the biomechanics lab to the field to inform the future of movement science. He is also the owner of Village Physical Therapy, which is the on-site provider for PT services at Adidas North America HQ. He graduated from Boston College in 2001 and from Pacific University in 2013 with his DPT. His long experience in strength and conditioning has allowed him the opportunity to work with some of our nation's top athletic talents associated with brands such as Nike and Adidas. Beyond the clinic and gym, he has spent the past two years developing a wearable technology and digital platform for on-body motion capture anywhere anytime and comprehensive of full body kinetics and kinematics. In his free time, he enjoys running in the mountains, having a beer with his wife Lindsay, and exploring with his kids, Julia and Bauer, on bikes, hikes and adventures.
So excited for our conversation today with Jonathan Eng. As a community leader, pastor, and DEI advocate, Jonathan "Jon" Eng brings an incredible perspective on inclusion, stories we know, and how to navigate tension in diverse communities. I hope we are challenged to look at our own actions and ask if there are narratives we're holding onto that might be true for us, but untrue for others. LINKS:https://justpaxcollective.com/ (Just Pax Collective). Justpaxcollective on https://instagram.com/justpaxcollective/ (Instagram). Jonathan on https://www.instagram.com/thirdculturevox/ (Instagram). Bystander Effect https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-09-19-mn-36929-story.html#:~:text=%E2%80%9CThey're%20afraid%20it%20will,they%20would%20act%20if%20alone. (Story). Latasha Morrison's work with https://bethebridge.com/ (Be the Bridge). Marcie Walker on https://www.instagram.com/blackcoffeewithwhitefriends/ (Instagram). https://blackeyedbiblestudy.substack.com/ (Black-Eyed Bible Study). Sherwin Patton & https://www.elifeanew.com/ (Life Anew).
Ante la proliferación de sellos que se dedican a editar bandas sonoras de videojuegos, nos preguntamos: ¿a qué apela la experiencia de escuchar la banda sonora de Sonic o de Katamari? ¿Responde a un mero acto nostálgico, a la crisis de la edición física del videojuego, o a ninguna de las dos? A través de sellos como Data Discs o Yetee Records, de juegos como Botanicula, Final Fantasy o Sayonara Wild Hearts, y junto a Lucas Ramada Prieto y Hugo Gris expertos en ficciones digitales, recorremos en este último capítulo de la temporada los videojuegos, sus músicas, y todos los universos posibles que hay en medio para reivindicar el mundo como un enorme campo de juego. TRACKLIST Green Hill Zone - Sonic BSO Monolith - LudopiumJenova Witness - R23X Juchu - DVA Samorost 3 Main Theme - Floex Static Between Stations - Junebug Dead of Night - Daniel Olsén, Jonathan Eng, Linnea Olsson Flesh & Metal - Doom Ba-Da-Ba - 2 MelloChatty - Manabu Saito
In this episode, Eric Bryant interviews Jonathan Eng, pastor at Gateway Pflugerville and one of the founders of the Just Pax Collective. Jon is passionate about people explore faith, grow to become a unified community, bring justice, and become peacemakers. Our goal with The Post-Christian Podcast is to reframe, simplify, and focus on our mission to make disciples in a post Christian culture. We discuss reaching new people and raising up leaders while removing the barriers of churchianity. Eric is one of the executive pastors at Gateway Church in Austin, author of Not Like Me, and resource provider at ericbryant.org You can support this podcast here: https://anchor.fm/eric-bryant1/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-bryant1/support
Es hora de romper corazones. Ema y Pandora visitan el alucinante mundo de Sayonara Wild Hearts! Hablan de magical girls, albumes conceptuales, synth pop, voces en soundtracks de juegos, y de uno de los álbumes de pop más fascinantes alguna vez presentado como soundtrack de juego. El soundtrack se encuentra disponible en Spotify. Recomendamos escuchar el soundtrack en el orden visto en el juego, y para eso se puede usar el upload oficial en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU1laEg7814DcnjdQafaU_2S50lufI9Uw Tracklist: Begin Again - Sayonara Wild Hearts OST, by Daniel Olsen and Jonathan Eng, voces por Linnea Olsson Dead of Night - Sayonara Wild Hearts OST, by Daniel Olsen and Jonathan Eng, voces por Linnea Olsson Heartbreak V - Sayonara Wild Hearts OST, by Daniel Olsen Final Stage Medley - Sayonara Wild Hearts OST, by Daniel Olsen and Jonathan Eng, voces por Linnea Olsson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onda-cuadrada/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onda-cuadrada/support
Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marq, Greg, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. Sayonara Wild Hearts provides a rich soundtrack that will make you even wonder if you're even playing a game at all. We honestly could have talked about this game track for track but stuck to gameplay mechanics. Check out the latest episode to hear our thoughts on the game. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we record on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode. Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Trevor: Twitter | Twitch Special Guest: Dante: Twitter | Twitch Intro Music: Clair de lune - Sayonara Wild Hearts OST Outro Music: Parallel Universes You can listen to the entire soundtrack by Daniel Olsen and Jonathan Eng on Spotify or Apple Music.
Wild Hearts Never Die! On this first episode of Recently Played, we discuss Sayonara Wild Hearts, the Pop Album Video Game from Simogo and Annapurna Interactive. Highlights include the game’s difficulty curve, video game literacy, the Tarot cards portrayed in the game, and the incredible soundtrack by Daniel Olsén, Jonathan Eng, and Linnea Olsson. Plus, a very special post-show discussion about game controllers and vinyl. Brian Hamilton with Allison Truj, Quinn Rose, John Siracusa and John McCoy.
Wild Hearts Never Die! On this first episode of Recently Played, we discuss Sayonara Wild Hearts, the Pop Album Video Game from Simogo and Annapurna Interactive. Highlights include the game’s difficulty curve, video game literacy, the Tarot cards portrayed in the game, and the incredible soundtrack by Daniel Olsén, Jonathan Eng, and Linnea Olsson. Plus, a very special post-show discussion about game controllers and vinyl. Host Brian Hamilton with Allison Truj, Quinn Rose, John Siracusa and John McCoy.
We conclude our discussion of our favorite games of 2019. Music: “Dispatch” by The J. Arthur Keenes Band “Sayonara Wild Heart,” “Parallel Universes,” “Mine,” “Inside,” and “Wild Hearts Never Die” by Daniel Olsen, Jonathan Eng, Linnea Olsson “Let’s Go To Tokyo” by Statikz & The J. Arthur Keenes Band
Music: "Dispatch" by The J. Arthur Keenes Band "Mine" by Dan Olsén, Jonathan Eng, and Linnea Olsson (from Sayonara Wild Hearts) "Colour Television" by The J. Arthur Keenes Band
Kirk and Maddy talk about games they're playing, which in Maddy's case is still Destiny 2 and Borderlands 3. Kirk beat Sayonara Wild Hearts, a music-focused game that he strongly recommends, and he just started Disco Elysium, a detective game with a ton of dialogue systems. We then break for some discussion of the news (32:23), touching on Kotaku's coverage of Pokemon Go and privacy, Blizzard's approach to China and Hong Kong, and the Fortnite black hole. We close with off-topic talk (56:53) about books each of us has read: Educated by Tara Westover, Green Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson, and Y: The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra.Music pick of the week: “Begin Again” from the Sayonara Wild Hearts Soundtrack, by Daniel Olsen and Jonathan Eng, feat Linnea Olsson.“The Creators Of Pokémon Go Mapped The World. Now They're Mapping You” by Cecilia D'Anastasio and Dhruv Mehrotra: https://kotaku.com/the-creators-of-pokemon-go-mapped-the-world-now-theyre-1838974714“Are China's Tantrums Signs of Strength or Weakness?” by Zeynep Tufekci: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2019/10/why-does-china-care-about-daryl-moreys-hong-kong-tweet/600001/
*Following me or sharing this content helps me so much. Original Soundtrack available on: iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/sayonara-wild-hearts/1479505750 Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/Sayonara-Wild-Hearts-Daniel-Ols%C3%A9n/dp/B07XV5KN2G Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5AZEO3XSBNcGyNHxcfmHQ7 Please, support the game and musicians. Thanks.
Topics Covered: 00:02:50 - Ghost Recon Wildlands 00:09:48 - Co-Op Fun Times 00:12:58 - Rayman Legends 00:17:37 - FF15 DLC 00:32:23 - Daemon x Machina 00:46:13 - Link's Awakening 00:50:13 - Untitled Goose Game 00:54:28 - Sayonara Wild Hearts Email us at: email@saveourprogress.com Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/SaveOurProgress Or follow the hosts on twitter at: Craig - https://twitter.com/SearosCanoel Paul - https://twitter.com/pomorales Pete - https://twitter.com/EspadaPete Zac - https://twitter.com/AronZacField Produced by Zachary Field Podcast Artwork by Natalie Fang Dai Opening Theme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJEPTk7FLmk Pamgaea by Kevin MacLeod [Check out more of Kevin MacLeod over at http://incompetech.com/] Ending Theme: Sayonara Wild Hearts "Inside" by Jonathan Eng, Daniel Olsén, and Linnea Olsson
Discutimos a Tokyo Game Show 2019 e seus vários anúncios, a Nintendo Direct que veio para deixar a E3 no chinelo, a saída da Ikumi Nakamura da Tango Gameworks, o Discord tirando o pé da distribuição de jogos e muito mais.E o que você tem a dizer?Deixe seu feedback acessando o post deste podcast, ou mande um e-mail para contato@jogabilida.deLinks Comentados:Leia: Texto do Scott Benson sobre o Alex HolowkaBlocos do Podcast: Alec Holowka: 00:06:20 Yakuza 7: 00:17:24 Nioh 2: 00:27:43 Final Fantasy VII Remake: 00:33:36 Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls: 00:40:48 Project Resistanse: 00:44:54 Death Strading: 00:52:52 Nintendo Direct: 01:02:48 Mudança para a E3 em 2020: 01:26:12 Ikumi Nakamura sai deixa a Bethesda: 01:35:33 Evento de The Last of Us 2: 01:41:35 Sunset Overdrive agora é da Sony: 01:43:26 Cyberpunk 2077 com menos cenas em 3ª pessoa: 01:44:56 Discord desacelerando nos jogos: 01:47:44 Trilha do Podcast: “Late Nite Funk Squad”, por David Tobin, Jeff Meegan e Malcolm Edmonstone "Anna", por Jonathan Eng
Reportamos as novidades que circundam a TGS, como o anúncio de Judge Eyes; polêmicas envolvendo a adaptação de The Witcher; o resgate da franquia Kingdoms of Amalur dos escombros da 38 Studios; um pedido de casamento infeliz e mais!E o que você tem a dizer?Deixe seu feedback acessando o post deste podcast, ou mande um e-mail para contato@jogabilida.deLinks Comentados: Assista: Gameplay de A Quiet Man Assista: Tengu jogando o demo do Judge Eyes Assista: Tim Rogers falando do demo de Judge Eyes Blocos do Podcast: Nintendo Direct: 00:06:17 Polygon deixa de dar notas para análises: 00:20:36 Nasce o estúdio Too Kyo: 00:30:39 Déraciné ganha data de lançamentos: 00:33:27 Project Awakening ganha trailer: 00:35:04 Trailer de Left Alive: 00:39:00 Anúncio de novo Samurai Shodown: 00:42:24 Anúncio de Judge Eyes : 00:46:26 THQ Nordic compra a IP de Kingdoms of Amalur: 00:55:04 Anúnciado quem fara Geral na série de The Witcher: 01:01:36 Pedido de casamento no Homem-Aranha: 01:08:47 E-mail 1: 01:13:31 E-mail 2: 01:16:46 E-mail 3: 01:18:56 Lançamentos: 01:1:51 Trilha do Podcast: “Late Nite Funk Squad”, por David Tobin, Jeff Meegan e Malcolm Edmonstone “Anna", por Jonathan Eng
Då var vi tillbaka vid ett awesome soundtrack avsnitt igen, denna gången gästas jag utav Jonathan Eng som jobbat på soundtracket till Simogos spel ”The Sailor’s Dream”. Det är ett väldigt drömskt och mysigt soundtrack med banjos, munspel,, snarkningar och mycket mer, in och njut redan nu av soundtracket! Notis: Tyvärr närvarar lite demoner i [...] Inlägget Äntligen Spelmusik #24 – Seagull Barrel-roll dök först upp på Videospelsklubben.
Då var vi tillbaka vid ett awesome soundtrack avsnitt igen, denna gången gästas jag utav Jonathan Eng som jobbat på soundtracket till Simogos spel “The Sailor’s Dream”. Det är ett väldigt drömskt och mysigt soundtrack med banjos, munspel,, snarkningar och mycket mer, in och njut redan nu av soundtracket! Notis: Tyvärr närvarar lite demoner i [...]
The mappers find themselves in a glitch world, where the insomnia madness encroaches and the very internet begins to disintegrate. Our intrepid heroes carry on, reversing the course of last month’s progress to embrace the numbers and meters of ye olden games, and ride this regression wave directly into the past to confront the satanic baby of Johns Carmack and Romero within its pixelated heavy metal womb. Will a carton of juice and a shotgun be enough to survive this trek?Games Discussed: Bravely Default, DoomRelevant LinksM’s entire playthrough of DoomMasters of Doom, the book that inspired this podcastthe history of Crash Bandicoot’s developmentMusic in this EpisodeBlown Away by Kevin McLeodTiz’ Battle Theme (live ver.) by RevoE1M1 Music by Robert PrinceFeena by Yuzo KoshiroAnna by Jonathan Eng
It’s always a good day when you find out your sibling would do grievous bodily harm to you for a Kit-Kat. On this episode… Intermission Music… Jonathan Eng feat. Stephanie Hladowski- Tuesday – The Sailor’s Dream (Original Soundtrack) Official Site | iTunes | Amazon We Played… Destiny: The Taken King has arrived and swallowed all […]
It's always a good day when you find out your sibling would do grievous bodily harm to you for a Kit-Kat. On this episode... Intermission Music... Jonathan Eng feat. Stephanie Hladowski- Tuesday - The Sailor's Dream (Original Soundtrack) Official Site | iTunes | Amazon We Played... Destiny: The Taken King has arrived and swallowed all of Euan's game time, while also trying to explain the new puzzle game from Simogo SPL-T, and how he ended up getting Lego Dimensions on launch day. Calum has finished Metal Gear Solid 5 and appears to have damaged his brain a little, evidenced by the fact that he's ready to spend another 100 hours with a game, namely The Witcher 3. In News... We may be on the verge of a voice actors strike, the union is voting on action at the end of the month More games pushed to 2016, with Persona 5 in summer, Star Fox Zero in Q1 and Hitman on March 11th Kickstarter is now a Public Benefit Corporation Counter Strike has been shaken up with it's latest updates, fixing the hitboxes and adding wires to bomb defusal An indie dev partered with a PR firm to promote their latest game, then terminated the contract within four days due to their tactics Someone posted a hilarious rant on how terrible Minecraft boats are The developer of Kickstarter game Mansion Lord has disappeared from the face of the earth and taken $30,000 of peoples money with them Twitch finally beat Dark Souls after 43 days. and more! Intro Music - There It Is - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Outro Music - Honey Bee - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) News Sting - News Intro - Maximilien (soundbible.com) All Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
This week, we draw lots of parallels to somewhat-obscure post-postmodernist English literature in a discussion about DEViCE 6, a game by Swedish developer Simogo. Device 6 is an iOS-exclusive title heartily inspired by 1960s-era spy films, most notably "The Prisoner", and it plays as an interactive text adventure fiction combined with escape-the-room puzzles across 6 separate 'episodes'. The game plays with a mild illusion of choose your own adventure, but doesn't quite work out that way by the end. Our host this week, Nate, has a lot to say about the parallels between this game and ergodic literature (a form of literature that requires more out of the reader than basic text); Nate's most prominent example being Mark Z. Danielewski's seminal 2000 work House of Leaves, a book that attempts to answer the questions and fantasies of early media experts prophesizing about what the internet would do to the written word. That is to say, reading House of Leaves is crazy; its text is constantly in changing styles, with some passages being backwards, upside-down, laid out in spirals, or told through margin liners of someone else's inane notes and scraps, for the most part in immersion-constructing ways. And from this, there are some clear but toned-down inspirations in the 'interface' of Device 6, Nate thinks, and we'll talk a bit about that and why that book might interest you if you liked aspects of this game (and vice-versa), in addition to the J.J. Abrams contribution to the world of the ergodic. It isn't just about books this week though, as we ponder the puzzles in Device 6, their difficulty, the story of the 'game', the divide between reading and playing, and just how similar this is after all to Fullbright and Emotive Pixels both's classic Gone Home. Relevant links! Simogo's official list of all cultural references in Device 6Book time I: House of Leaves by Mark Z. DanielewskiBook time II: S. by Doug Dorst & J.J. AbramsBootstrap paradox: the one Esteban was talking aboutMusic time I: "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan CoultonMusic time II: "Anna" by Jonathan Eng from the D6 OSTRelevant to the next Simogo production: The Lighthouse Painting, a 4-part podcast story
This week, we draw lots of parallels to somewhat-obscure post-postmodernist English literature in a discussion about DEViCE 6, a game by Swedish developer Simogo. Device 6 is an iOS-exclusive title heartily inspired by 1960s-era spy films, most notably "The Prisoner", and it plays as an interactive text adventure fiction combined with escape-the-room puzzles across 6 separate 'episodes'. The game plays with a mild illusion of choose your own adventure, but doesn't quite work out that way by the end. Our host this week, Nate, has a lot to say about the parallels between this game and ergodic literature (a form of literature that requires more out of the reader than basic text); Nate's most prominent example being Mark Z. Danielewski's seminal 2000 work House of Leaves, a book that attempts to answer the questions and fantasies of early media experts prophesizing about what the internet would do to the written word. That is to say, reading House of Leaves is crazy; its text is constantly in changing styles, with some passages being backwards, upside-down, laid out in spirals, or told through margin liners of someone else's inane notes and scraps, for the most part in immersion-constructing ways. And from this, there are some clear but toned-down inspirations in the 'interface' of Device 6, Nate thinks, and we'll talk a bit about that and why that book might interest you if you liked aspects of this game (and vice-versa), in addition to the J.J. Abrams contribution to the world of the ergodic. It isn't just about books this week though, as we ponder the puzzles in Device 6, their difficulty, the story of the 'game', the divide between reading and playing, and just how similar this is after all to Fullbright and Emotive Pixels both's classic Gone Home. Relevant links! Simogo's official list of all cultural references in Device 6Book time I: House of Leaves by Mark Z. DanielewskiBook time II: S. by Doug Dorst & J.J. AbramsBootstrap paradox: the one Esteban was talking aboutMusic time I: "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan CoultonMusic time II: "Anna" by Jonathan Eng from the D6 OSTRelevant to the next Simogo production: The Lighthouse Painting, a 4-part podcast story
Hello and welcome to the first Abnormal Mapping episode from our new wordpress blog! This is (for now) going to be the home of Abnormal Mapping, but it’s still barely up and running. So please follow the blog, and share this episode if you like it! It’ll help a lot to getting the word out about what we’re doing with Abnormal Mapping!The mappers find themselves in a glitch world, where the insomnia madness encroaches and the very internet begins to disintegrate. Our intrepid heroes carry on, reversing the course of last month’s progress to embrace the numbers and meters of ye olden games, and ride this regression wave directly into the past to confront the satanic baby of Johns Carmack and Romero within its pixelated heavy metal womb. Will a carton of juice and a shotgun be enough to survive this trek?Games Discussed: Bravely Default, DoomGame Club Game in March: Crash BandicootRelevant LinksEm’s entire playthrough of DoomMasters of Doom, the book that inspired this podcastthe history of Crash Bandicoot’s developmentMusic in this EpisodeBlown Away by Kevin McLeodTiz’ Battle Theme (live ver.) by RevoE1M1 Music by Robert PrinceFeena by Yuzo KoshiroAnna by Jonathan Eng