1995 video game
POPULARITY
Ey up! For the letter J game of our PlayStation journey we go hopping mad with Jumping Flash! Get in touch with us via the following pester paths; Discord Instagram X - Formally known as Twitter Twitch Website Round Table Chat About Games and That What Dan Did Avowed Marching Powder Mobland What Sull Did Paradise Warfare Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition Dark Souls 2 What Mark Did Forspoken Den of Thieves Good American Family Cultural Interlude Sep 29th 1995 UK Singles Charts 5 - (Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime) I Need Your Loving - Baby D 2 - Common People - Pulp 1 - Unchained Melody - Robson & Jerome Fillums! Clues courtesy of topfilmtip No 5 - Manipulative psychotic obsessive ingratiates herself into comatose man's family life- cutting psycho-horror No 5 - Cryptic criminal causes chaos for killer cop & angry deity- henchman bisecting, gold heisting frenetic fun No 1 - Stranded in exploded lunar lander, astronaut trio must science their way 200,000 miles home to earth in spectacular, astonishingly true story And what we've all been waiting for!!!!! - Games C+VG 179 Quake - PC CD-ROM Formula 1 - PS1 Alien Trilogy - Sega Saturn What could we have been playing? Jumping Flash 2 Jackie Chan Stuntmaster Jersey Devil Deadlock's Super Groovy Episode Archive - bit.ly/PHEpisodeGuide What did YOU think of Jumping Flash!? How many AWOOGAS would you give it? How was September 1995 for you?! Get in touch and let us know. We love to hear from you lovely people and that.
Gdy wskakujemy w kolejną retroplatformówkę, zawsze to robimy w FPP, proszę zauważyć. Adam kontynuuje swoją hycaną przeprawę przez wczesne lata gatunku, biorąc na ruszt pierwszą maskotkę PlayStation – Robbita. To gra, do której ma niezrozumiały dla siebie entuzjazm. Ale czy po trzydziestu latach nadal jest w niej coś atrakcyjnego?
Fredrik och Fredrik ger forna år en match, när de ska samsas om dåtidens bästa spel. Detta ÄR "Retro GOTY!". Dags för 2025 års första RETRO GOTY!Upplägget är följande: Vi lyfter först våra personliga topp tio spel för året i fråga - denna gång spelåret 1995! Efter det blir det (om finnes) knasig trivia och fakta - eller allmänna minnen från året i fråga. Därefter gör vi den titulära RETRO GOTY:n. Vilka är spelen som hamnar i vår gemensamma "Game of the Year" á 1995? Lyssna och lär kära lyssnare!Exempel på spel som tas upp:Hexen: Beyond Heretic,Discworld,Fade to Black,Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest,Mega Man 7Brett Hull Hockey '95,Ridge Racer,Jumping Flash!,Full Throttle,Descent,Destruction Derby,Dessa och många många fler (obs! Vi spoilar inte de som ligger i våra personliga topplistor ovan!
We close out the year by playing one of the most infamous games we've ever covered, a game that has been a running joke and shorthand for bad game for nearly twenty years. And yet, do we find the judgment of history fair? Do we believe in redemption for a certain blue hedgehog and the anime princess who loves him? We're going to try our best, as we finally play Sonic 06 (with as much help as modding can give us)!To install Legacy of Solaris for yourself, please watch this video! Thank you so much as always for listening, please rate and review the podcast, and tell all your friends on whatever social media you call home that they should check us out. See you next month!Send us questions about our game clubs, other games, or gaming in general to abnormalmappingpodcast@gmail.com!If you would like to support us please visit patreon.com/abnormalmapping for exclusive podcasts!Things Discussed: Stellar Blade, Infinity Nikki, Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction, Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty, Jumping Flash 1 & 2, Sonic Advance 2, Sonic Heroes, Sonic Unleashed, Sonic and the Black Knight, Sonic 06, Sonic at large, the video Jackson referenced Em had no idea about, game projects, controller preferences, dreaming up better worlds for video gamesNext Month's Game Club: 1000xRESISTMusic this EpisodeBoss Solaris Phase 2 by Hideaki Kobayashi, Tomoya Ohtani, et al.Wave Ocean ~ The Inlet ~ by Hideaki Kobayashi, Tomoya Ohtani, et al.Town Mission 3 by Hideaki Kobayashi, Tomoya Ohtani, et al.My Destiny (Theme of Elise) by Hideaki Kobayashi, Tomoya Ohtani, et al.
This week's offering is a 3D platformer from the PS1's launch window that predates Mario 64. And it's... really, surprisingly quite good? We also talk about the "naked neighbor" and oh no, it's me, isn't it? Send us mail! theretrobreakdown@gmail.com TW's Discord: https://discord.gg/dTrBruG Podcast games streamed live at: twitch.tv/timewanderer TW on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/timewanderer --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retrobreakdown/support
We're talking everything graphics in games! What's the purpose of a game's graphics, and which do we like most? We analyze the technological leaps, art styles, and gameplay experiences only possible due to certain types of visuals. Guest co-host, our good friend Andy! 0:00 - Our first guest! Welcome Andy, AKA @Dractactics. How Zac and Andy know each other, their early shared games. Halo, Morrowind, Mass Effect. The Bethesda/BioWare Venn diagram. 11:40 - Graphics, the "video" in video game. What's the current value of visuals in games? The earliest graphics: teletype, oscilloscope, ASCII. 19:30 - Drawing a parallel between game graphics and other art forms, like film or fine art. The interplay between realism/representational art and more creative graphical styles. 31:07 - When graphics were the appeal of arcade games, then home console technology outpaced arcades in late 90s/early 00s. PS2 being a sweet spot "Goldilocks" of just the right amount of graphical power. Mister Mosquito, Katamari Damacy. 40:43 - Graphics allowing storytelling and worldbuilding. Closing the gap between creator intent and player experience. Uncharted, Grand Theft Auto, The Last of Us. 48:26 - The uncanny valley: making characters that feel real, or missing the mark. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Detroit: Become Human. 54:02 - Graphics in games of various budgets. Console vs. handheld, AAA vs. indie. Wider variety starting in the Xbox 360 era. Similar phenomenon in film/TV. The hand-drawn art style in Cuphead. 1:02:37 - Gaming experiences only available with graphics: Spatial puzzle games like Portal, Viewfinder, Superliminal. Sports games. Virtual "traveling" or exploring physical spaces: Assassin's Creed, BioShock, Subnautica, Uncharted, DOOM & DOOM "VFR." 1:13:00 - Next developments in graphics: raytracing, reflections, lighting. The smaller generational leaps of today compared to yesteryear. Cyberpunk 2077. FFVII Remake vs. Rebirth. Alan Wake 2. 1:26:34 - When graphical limitations work in favor of game design or innovation. Superman 64 (sarcasm). The fog in Silent Hill. Jumping Flash. 1:35:27 - Lofi art styles. Silent Hill 3. Shadow of the Colossus. Penny's Big Breakaway. Return of the Obra Dinn. 1:41:04 - What do WE value in graphics? Love for PS1 coziness and modern graphics alike. Go hug a game developer! Bryan - @analogdarling on Twitch, Twitter, and Instagram Xander - @xanwithaplan on Twitch and Twitter Zac - @zacaroniandcheez on Twitch, @GaijinWota on Twitter and Instagram Andy - @DracTactics on Twitch Contact and Episode Suggestions - GameDeep.fun Theme Song by Robotprins
In a change to everyone's schedule... a special Tuesday edition of Viper's VGMture shows us what Team RadioSEGA's GameBlast effort is all about, including tunes from Jumping Flash! 2, Hades and Sonic Rush Adventure! 00:00:00 Battleblock Theater - Battleblock Theater 00:04:06 Sonic Rush Adventure - Windmill Village Mode 5 00:05:32 Welcome to Viper's VGMture 00:14:56 Hades - In the Blood 00:19:03 Shenmue - Earth and Sea 00:21:31 You're Listening to Viper's VGMture 00:31:56 Sonic Shuffle - Blizzard of Coast 00:33:38 SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Downtown Bikini Bottom 00:36:39 Jumping Flash! 2 (Jumping Flash! 2 Aroha Danshaku Dai Yowari No Maki) - 1-2 00:38:19 This is Viper's VGMture 00:46:42 D2 - Disprove #15 00:50:19 Sonic Advance 2 - Techno Base Act 2 00:53:22 Thanks for Listening! 00:57:04 Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (Super Donkey Kong 2: Dixie & Diddy) - Stickerbush Symphony
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we complete our series on Dwarf Fortress. We tell a couple more stories, get into how this would or would not eat up our lives, and turn to takeaways. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Another 10 hours (Brett) or two hours (Tim) Issues covered: withdrawing from society to create an heirloom, failing your ghosts, feeling the wet walls, watching the water spread around, creating a well by flooding your lower level, getting stuck in the morass vs learning, the continuing sadness of the Very Pouty Bard, the looming tension in other games, the complexity of some of the systems, diving into other menus, finding the mission system, sanding down difficulty edges, running into the system friction, losing is fun, the pleasures of recovery, so many ways of failure and the time to failure, every happy family, the real boss: the happiness scale, getting further away from the paint can, layer of abstraction, play intensity and life mismatching, the strength of the theme, the amount of iteration and being able to see them, driving design and iteration, the profit motive vs archiving, it's okay to be unforgiving, the presentation allowing for opacity, procedural generation, generating a lore bible or tome, becoming the go-to example for a mechanic, zeitgeists, dead drunken cats, seeing the chain of events that leads to a bug. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Populous, Civ, SimCity, World of Warcraft, Spelunky, Dark Souls, Leo Tolstoy, Ratchet & Clank, BattleCruiser 3K, Firewatch, Colin "The Shots" James Tiberius Tsougas, Kingdom Hearts (series), Super Mario 64, Jumping Flash, Halo, GoldenEye, Kill.Switch, Gears of War, Cliffy B, PlayStation, Daron Stinnett, PacMan, DOOM (1993), Gothic Chocobo, Far Cry 2, Dead Space, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Links: Tarn Adams NoClip Next time: Maybe the mailbag? Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Taking our gaming into the third dimension, we jump into the world of 3D platformers. Discussed are a variety of games such as Jumping Flash!, Spyro the Dragon, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, and more. Also, Jeff and Jon try their best in a listener-submitted trivia game, and the atrocious camera in Earthworm Jim 3D causes us to lose our marbles.
Memory Card Lane takes one gigantic rocket-propelled leap back into the heady days of 1995 to experience a pioneer in the 3D gaming landscape with a half-robot, half-rabbit: Jumping Flash! Visit our website today to find more of what we do, who we are and how to connect with us: http://FASprayPod.com Join our Discord server today to discuss Resident Evil, listen live to the First Aid Spray podcast and contribute to both the show and our video content! http://discordapp.com/invite/hKmmFGG Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/FASprayPod Twitter: http://twitter.com/FASprayPod Instagram: http://instagram.com/FASprayPod Facebook: http://facebook.com/FASprayPod YouTube: / firstaidspraypodcast Memory Card Lane logos by https://theartofpizza.com First Aid Spray logo by http://twitch.tv/brinnstar Chibis by http://emzelwolf.deviantart.com “First Aid Spray” theme by Mono Memory (http://twitter.com/MonoMemory85). All other music is ™ and © Capcom and their original composers.
Viper's back again this week as he takes on the chilly world of winter levels in video games. Join him for a hecking WIMDY episode featuring music from Chocobo Mystery Dungeon, The Sims 4, Jumping Flash! and more. TRACKLISTING: 00:00:00 - Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game - Another Winter 00:02:46 - Touhou Tenkuushou ~ Hidden Star in Four Seasons - Illusionary White Traveler 00:08:19 - Welcome to Viper's VGMture 00:24:49 - MONSTER HUNTER WORLD: ICEBORNE - Inherited Light 00:28:15 - The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask - Snow Mountain 00:31:07 - Celeste - Madeline and Theo 00:34:13 - You're Listening to Viper's VGMture 00:56:43 - Chocobo Mystery Dungeon - Chocobo's Happy Christmas 00:59:46 - Tales of Symphonia - A Snow Light 01:01:55 - The Sims 4 - Magical Time Of The Year 01:04:59 - Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time - Stay Frosty 01:07:40 - This is Viper's VGMture 01:37:49 - Ape Escape - New Freezeland ~ Snowy Mammoth 01:43:06 - Jumping Flash! - Slippery Ice Land 01:46:01 - No Straight Roads Christmas Edition - vs. SAYU ft. Nikki Simmons (Christmas Edition) 01:50:53 - Thanks for Listening! 02:01:12 - Kirby and the Forgotten Land - Northeast Frost Street
It's almost time again for our end-of-year “Best of Season 2” (C2R2), on Channel 2, where Hugues and I will pick a combined 22 tracks from the 72 total which we featured across all of Season 2 in calendar 2022. Like last year, we'll each pick 2 tracks per episode (one per episode per host from each of the two hosts), as well as each picking one wildcard track to serve as our episode opener and closer tracks. To build a little excitement for that episode, as well as to give you a handy refresher of everything we did this year, we have put together a music-only recap of the entire season's output (links will be included to each of the “full episodes” with Hugues and I's dialog included). Of the 72, we already know which 22 we're going to feature as “Best of”s, but as there'll be no spoilers on it, you'll have to just guess and wait and see and hope your personal favorites make our cut! ;-) You can also email us at nerd.noise.radio@gmail.com, or reach out to us on social media telling us what your top 11 would be (one track per host per episode, plus one wildcard), and if we get some submissions before recording time, we can mention them in the episode (or if we get enough of them, perhaps we can even make an Archive SUPER BONUS release out of them). Cheers! -St. John —------------------------------------------------- Tracklist (by episode): —------------------------------------------------- C2E6: “Fast Music for Slow Times” (A hard / heavy / heavy-adjacent music-themed episode). Original [FULL] Episode Release Date: 02/03/2022 (St. John's 42nd Birthday!) Link to original [full] episode (Spotify Users ONLY): https://open.spotify.com/episode/1HXUb8F2hFbIa4IFz0Ngt9?si=615eb104eaf64352 Link to original [full] episode (Non-Spotify Users - works for everybody): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nerd-noise-game-club-c2e6-fast-music-for-slow-times/id1191401173?i=1000549889563 Link to Music-Only SUPER BONUS (Archive): https://archive.org/details/c-2-e-6-music-only Theme Decision: Collaborative (Hugues with final vote). Episode title chosen by: St. John Episode Music Block Runtime: 00:42:55 Episode Music Block Timestamps: 00:00:00 - 00:42:55 Special Notes: The final episode BEFORE St. John's mic/equipment/production techniques upgrade. Track# (total) / Track# (episode) / Track / Game / System / Composers / Selected By / Timestamp: 01 / 01) Like a Wind - Revenge of Shinobi - Genesis - Yuzu Koshiro - Hugues - 00:00:00 02 / 02) Swing Time - Spider-Man vs the Kingpin - Sega CD - Mr. Big and/or Spencer Nilsen - St. John - 00:02:03 03 / 03) Wildon - Lords of Thunder - Sega CD - c: Satoshi Miyashita / a: Unknown - Hugues - 00:06:08 04 / 04) Quad Machine - Quake II - PC / PS1 - Sonic Mayhem - St. John - 00:10:35 05 / 05) Conflict - Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Takeharu Ishimoto - Hugues - 00:14:08 06 / 06) The Super Gore Nest - DOOM Eternal - Multiplatform - Mick Gordon - St. John - 00:16:26 07 / 07) Midnight's Stage - Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side - Sega CD - Tristan des Prés - Hugues - 00:25:19 08 / 08) Title - Spider-Man / X-Men: Arcade's Revenge - SNES - Tim and/or Geoff Follin - St. John - 00:27:01 09 / 09) The Cage - Shadowrun - SNES - Marshall Parker - Hugues - 00:27:59 10 / 10) Bonus Table 4 - Devil's Crush - TG16 - Toshiaki Sakoda - St. John - 00:30:08 11 / 11) Theme of Chester - Ys III - X68000 - Masaaki Kawai - Hugues - 00:32:19 12 / 12) Run Through the Speed Highway - Sonic Adventure - Dreamcast - St. John - 00:35:02 13 / 13) Fight ver. 1 - Grandia II - Dreamcast / PS2 - Noriyuki Iwadare - Hugues - 00:37:00 14 / 14) Stand Up Against Myself - Lightening Force - Genesis - Composer: Toshiharu Yamanishi, Takeishi Yoshida, and/or Tomomi Ootani - St. John - 00:40:45 —------------------------------------------------- C2E7: “All Night Super Kawaii Dance Party” (A cutesy, dancy, joyous music-themed episode). Original [FULL] Episode Release Date: 04/28/2022 Link to original [full] episode (Spotify Users ONLY): https://open.spotify.com/episode/3m7eT455ixzkYBgCDWfFiL?si=d1f368f3bc98404d Link to original [full] episode (Non-Spotify Users - works for everybody): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nerd-noise-game-club-c2e7-all-night-super-kawaii-dance-party/id1191401173?i=1000558968804 Link to Music-Only SUPER BONUS (Archive): https://archive.org/details/c-2-e-7-music-only Theme Decision: St. John. Episode title chosen by: Hugues Episode Music Block Runtime: 00:38:33 Episode Music Block Timestamps: 00:42:55 - 01:21:27 Special Notes: The first episode AFTER St. John's mic/equipment/production techniques upgrade. Also, the first Ch 2 episode that Hugues named. Track# (total) / Track# (episode) / Track / Game / System / Composers / Selected By / Timestamp: 15 / 01) Lovely City - Lovely Planet - Multiplatform - Calem Bowen - St. John - 00:42:55 16 / 02) Kimi wa HoeHoe Musume (Ending / Staff Roll) - Idol Hakkenden - Famicom - Kiyohiro Sada, Tomoo Misato - Hugues - 00:45:28 17 / 03) Evil Dante - Cratermaze - TG16 - Toshiaki Takimoto, Katsunori Takahashi, Takayuki Iwabuchi, Keita Hoshi - St. John - 00:48:34 18 / 04) Tiese Shopping District Theme - Gurumin - Multiplatform - Falcom Sound Team JDK (prob. Hayato Sonoda) - Hugues - 00:50:14 19 / 05) Stage 1-2 - Jumping Flash 2 - PS1 - Takeo Miratsu - St. John - 00:51:55 20 / 06) After School - Persona 3 Portable - PSP - Shoji Meguro - Hugues - 00:53:33 21 / 07) Nice Day - Spindizzy II - X68000 - Toshiya Yamanaka and/or Tetsuya Nakano - St. John - 00:55:41 22 / 08) Dreams of Love and Literature - Doki Doki Literature Club - Multiplatform - Dan Salvato - Hugues - 00:59:09 23 / 09) Crystal Breeze Springs - Lovely Planet Remix - PC - Satsuma Audio - St. John - 01:03:09 24 / 10) Electoria - Sonic Crackers (unreleased) - Genesis - Junko Shiratsu, Masato Nakamura - Hugues - 01:07:22 25 / 11) Stage 1 - Chip Chan Kick - PCFX - Hitoshi Sakimoto and/or Masaharu Iwata - St. John - 01:10:03 — Brief pause between tracks so weird opening note in next track can be appreciated — 26 / 12) Clothes Make The Man - Shakedown Hawaii - Multiplatform - Hugues - 01:14:31 27 / 13) Message from Nightopia - Nights into Dreams - Multiplatform - Naofumi Hataya - St. John - 01:16:11 28 / 14) Track 9 (ending probably) - Graduation II - PC Engine - Isao Mizoguchi (likely) - Hugues - 01:18:56 —------------------------------------------------- C2E8: “Our Four Favorites” (A non-binding survey of each of our four favorite composers). Original [FULL] Episode Release Date: 06/30/2022 Link to original [full] episode (Spotify Users ONLY): https://open.spotify.com/episode/11dEaC6IMIrVuoYpats4nH?si=e29ca375dd2243ec Link to original [full] episode (Non-Spotify Users - works for everybody): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nerd-noise-game-club-c2e8-our-four-favorites-masters/id1191401173?i=1000568231434 Link to Music-Only SUPER BONUS (Archive): https://archive.org/details/c-2-e-8-music-only-candidate-1 Theme Decision: Collaborative (Hugues with final vote). Episode title chosen by: Hugues Episode Music Block Runtime: 00:46:53 Episode Music Block Timestamps: 01:21:29 - 02:08:20 Special Notes: Nerd Noise Radio's contribution to the greater “Masters of VGM” VGM community group project [www.mastersofvgm.com]. Also, this track has two more tracks than a typical episode of Ch 2 (16 instead of 14). Lastly, ever so slightly non-standard format (instead of H / J / H / J / H / J etc, it's H / J / J / H / H / J / J / H / H etc - which will make more sense when you see the tracklist), and because of the weird formatting, Hugues also had the rare opportunity to get BOTH the opening AND the closing track! Track# (total) / Track# (episode) / Track / Game / System / Composers / Selected By / Timestamp (brief pauses between all composer blocks): Hugues' Composer #4: Yoko Shimomura! 29 / 01) Hugues's Yoko Track: Ken - Street Fighter II - Arcade - 01:21:29 30 / 02) John's Yoko Track: Kairi 1 - Kingdom Hearts - PS2 - 01:23:36 St John's Composer #4: Martin Iveson! 31 / 03) John's Martin Track: Shop Theme - Jaguar XJ220 - Sega CD - 01:25:55 32 / 04) Hugues' Martin Track: Country Select - Jaguar XJ220 - Sega CD - 01:28:50 Hugues' Composer #3: Yuzo Koshiro! 33 / 05) Hugues' Yuzo Track: Daiba Freezing Town - 7th Dragon 2020 - PSP - 01:31:26 34 / 06) John's Yuzo Track: Undiscovered Realm - Actraiser Renaissance - Multi - 01:34:48 John's Composer #3: Spencer Nilsen! 35 / 07) John's Spencer Track: Cathedral and Sewers - Batman Returns - Sega CD - 01:37:15 36 / 08) Hugues' [maybe]* Spencer Track: The Vents - Ecco the Dolphin - Genesis - 01:40:20 *= Instead of Spencer (or at least, in addition to Spencer), it is possible that this track is an Andras Magyari and/or Brian Coburn composition. Hugues' Composer #2: Nobuo Uematsu! 37 / 09) Hugues' Nobuo Track: The Oath - Final Fantasy VIII - PS1 - 01:42:33 38 / 10) John's Nobuo Track: Esto Gaza - Final Fantasy IX - PS1 - 01:45:51 John's Composer #2: Matt Furniss! 39 / 11) John's Matt Track: The Red Woods - Puggsy - Genesis - 01:49:40 40 / 12) Hugues' Matt Track: Title - Sega Chess - Mastersystem - 01:52:41 Hugues' Composer [TEAM] #1: Hayato Sonoda and/or Takahiro Unisuga [Falcom Sound Team JDK]! 41 / 13) Hugues' Falcom Track: Blue Destination - Trails of Cold Steel II - Vita/PS3/PS4/PC - 01:53:38 42 / 14) John's Falcom Track: Crystal Valley - Zwei II - PC - 01:58:02 John's Composer [TEAM] #1: The Super Follin Bros. (Tim and/or Geoff Follin)! 43 / 15) John's Follin Track: Gambit - Spider-Man / X-Men: Arcade's Revenge - SNES - 02:00:49 44 / 16) Hugues' Follin Track: Parking Garage - Target Renegade - NES - 02:04:52 —------------------------------------------------- C2E9: “Just Deserts” (Desert Biome Music to while away the dog days of summer). Original [FULL] Episode Release Date: 08/25/2022 Link to original [full] episode (Spotify Users ONLY): https://open.spotify.com/episode/0yfkhlsOxd7XXTmfqO3PpM?si=e3c567d1f35640b7 Link to original [full] episode (Non-Spotify Users - works for everybody): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nerd-noise-game-club-nnr-ch-2-c2e9-just-deserts/id1191401173?i=1000577289559 Link to Music-Only SUPER BONUS (Archive): https://archive.org/details/super-bonus-c-2-e-9-music-only Theme Decision: St. John Episode title chosen by: St. John Episode Music Block Runtime: 00:43:03 Episode Music Block Timestamps: 02:08:22 - 02:51:25 Special Notes: N/A Track# (total) / Track# (episode) / Track / Game / System / Composers / Selected By / Timestamp: 45 / 01) Dry Desert Sky - Two Dots - iOS / Android - Upright T-Rex - St. John -02:08:22 46 / 02) Oasis Town - Atalier Iris: Eternal Mana 2 - PS2 - 81 Produce Inc (possibly Yuko Kaneko - Hugues - 02:10:24 47 / 03) An Endless Desert - Alto's Odyssey - iOS / Android - Todd Baker - St. John - 02:12:46 48 / 04) Atlantis of the Sands - Uncharted 3 - PS3 / PS4 / PC - Greg Edmonson, Azam Ali, JD Mayer, and/or Clint Bajakian - Hugues - 02:18:21 49 / 05) Dune Variation - Dune - PC (AdLib) - Stephane Picq - St. John - 02:20:49 50 / 06) Motavia - Phantasy Star - Master System - Tokuhiko Uwabo - Hugues - 02:23:49 51 / 07) Level 3 - Tetris - CD-i - Jim Andron - St. John - 02:25:41 52 / 08) The Cursed Oasis / Desert - Sorcerian - PC-88 - Yuzo Koshiro - Hugues - 02:30:05 53 / 09) Third Confluence - Journey - Multiplatform - Austin Wintory - St. John - 02:32:27 54 / 10) Gerudo Desert - LoZ: Twilight Princess - GameCube / Wii / WiiU - Tōru Minegishi, Asuka Hayazaki, and/or Kōji Kondō - Hugues - 02:33:59 55 / 11) Deserted: Lunar Discourse - Tetris Effect: Connected - Multiplatform - Hydelic - St. John - 02:37:04 56 / 12) Deadwood Ride - Cruis'n USA - N64 - Vince Pontarelli - Hugues - 02:42:39 57 / 13) The Burning Sands - Final Fantasy X - PS2 - Masashi Hamauzu - St. John - 02:45:32 58 / 14) Roulette - Casino Kid 2 - NES - Kenji Eno, and/or Michiya Hirasawa - Hugues - 02:49:06 —------------------------------------------------- C2E10: “Sega CD 30” (An episode celebrating the Sega CD on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of its North American launch)). Original [FULL] Episode Release Date: 10/20/2022 Link to original [full] episode (Spotify Users ONLY): https://open.spotify.com/episode/5WaLXTxglHBdnRvcO64EMP?si=00e39ec155064e55 Link to original [full] episode (Non-Spotify Users - works for everybody): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/channel-2-nerd-noise-game-club-c2e10-sega-cd-30/id1191401173?i=1000583274048 Link to Music-Only SUPER BONUS (Archive): https://archive.org/details/super-bonus-c-2-e-10-music-only Theme Decision: Collaborative (Hugues with final vote) Episode title chosen by: Collaborative (Hugues with final vote) Episode Music Block Runtime: 00:46:54 Episode Music Block Timestamps: 02:51:25 - 03:38:17 Special Notes: The final production of the original [main] episode was produced entirely on the Steam Deck (a first for the show). The various bits and pieces that comprised the show were made here and there across four different devices. The Steam Deck WAS one of them, but not the main one. The music block for the music-only version included in today's episode (as well as today's full episode) were NOT produced on the Steam Deck. I am committed to doing at least one episode where every single bit and piece of the production is performed ENTIRELY on the Steam Deck. This episode was not that, but was a FANTASTIC first [giant] step towards it, and as such, still very important in these regards! Track# (total) / Track# (episode) / Track / Game / System / Composers / Selected By / Timestamp: 59 / 01) Track 03 - Robo Aleste - Katsumi Tanaka, and/or Satoshi Shimazaki - Hugues - 02:51:25 60 / 02) West Side Andore Cage Battle - Final Fight CD - c: Harumi Fujita, Yasuaki Fujita, Manami Matsumae, Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, Yoko Shimomura, Hiromitsu Takaoka, and/or Junko Tamiya / a: T's Music - St. John - 02:54:54 61 / 03) Track 08 - Spider-Man vs The Kingpin - Spencer Nilsen and/or David Young - Hugues - 02:58:03 62 / 04) Rolling Bad Guys - Lethal Enforcers - Kenichiro Fukui - St. John - 03:01:02 63/ 05) Ice Berg - Popful Mail - c: Mieko Ishikawa / a: Hirofumi Matsuoka - Hugues - 03:05:56 64 / 06) Wacky Workbench (past) - Sonic CD - Naofumi Hataya, and/or Masafumi Ogata - St. John - 03:08:25 65 / 07) Ending - Earnest Evans - Motoi Sakuraba, and/or Hiroki Itou - Hugues - 03:12:02 66 / 08) Track 7 - Keio Flying Squadron - Tsukasa Tawada - St. John - 03:16:19 67 / 09) Overworld Theme - Vay - Shigeki Sako - Hugues - 03:20:41 68 / 10) Ancient Temple - Wolfchild - Martin Iveson - St. John - 03:22:38 69 / 11) Meribia - Lunar: The Silver Star - Noriyuki Iwadare - Hugues - 03:27:29 70 / 12) The Undercaves - Ecco the Dolphin - Spencer Nilsen - St. John - 03:28:43 71 / 13) Melee Island - The Secret of Monkey Island - Michael Z. Land, Barney Jones, Andy Newell, Patric Mundy - Hugues - 03:34:01 72 / 14) Jamie's Theme - Snatcher - The Konami Kukeiha Club - St. John - 03:36:05 —------------------------------------------------- Total Episode Runtime: 03:38:17
We've grown to episode 34, in this we talk superheroes from both sides of the planet as well as games upon games upon games. The games we talk about this episode are VR games, 20 Minutes To Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Fire Emblem Three Houses, Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon And The Blade Of Light and Jumping Flash. We also talk about Better Call Saul, She Hulk, Dragonball Super: Super Hero, Digimon and Dayshift. Facebook: www.facebook.com/Victory-Achieved-Podcast-104564185177098 Twitter: https://twitter.com/victory_podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoryachievedpodcast/?hl=en Brandon's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/scibaka Chris' Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/spankyrambles Chris' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spankyrambles/?hl=en Dan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danhstreetcar/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victoryachieved/message
By patron request: Jeremy Parish, Todd Ciolek, and patron Scott Rothman triple-jump into history, their eyes unerringly fixed upon their collective destination: The history of Jumping Flash! creators Exact, from Geograph Seal to Ghost in the Shell. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
The whole crew is back to talk about Stray, Space Channel 5, Freedom Planet, Jak 3, Jumping Flash, Fantavision, Red Dead Redemption 2, Splatoon 3 Nintendo Direct, the HBO Max roundabout, the Release the Synder Cut movement being spearheaded by bots, Knights of the Old Republic remake in big trouble, the age of the solo artist over bands, Nintendo's weird restrictions on 3DS and Wii U-era demos, and those video game ad campaigns that stuck with us. Keep up with the show on Twitter at @FineTimePodcast Andre: @pizzadinosaur Steve: @monotonegent Kevin: @KevinFlevin89
With the new PS plus premium tiers we jump back to the beginnings of Playstation with Jumping Flash. How on earth is a PS1 game one of our favorites of the year so far?
Randy relaxes with some post-apocalyptic horticulture in the Cloud Gardens after things nearly get axe-murdery in Lumbearjack. Meanwhile, D.J. experiences the bleeding edge of 3D gaming excitement in Jumping Flash! Episode Timeline (0:00) - Intro/E3 (10:08) - Lumbearjack (26:13) - Jumping Flash! (45:43) - Cloud Gardens (1:03:35) - Outro
Episode 90 of Pixel x Pixel presents the grand return of Marcus’ and Anne’s writing careers! Marcus went to a super-cool horror convention and wrote a brand-new Checking the Score article on Jumping Flash!, and Anne attended a Princess Tutu anniversary event digitally and writes a full recap. Then, a very important game was finally… Read More The post Pixel x Pixel Episode 90 appeared first on Chic Pixel.
This week we're joined by HiFlyGuyKai and Kilam_Softly of the Triumvirate (the_triumviratettv on Twitch), and we're reviewing the sample of the new PlayStation Plus, Netflix's 150 layoffs, the ActiBlizz sale taking a notable step forward, God of War: Ragnarok's accessibility features, Saudi Arabia now owning 5% of Nintendo, and more!
We continue with part two of our 90s Video Game Mascot Tier List, and it is somehow dumber than the first one. Sure, there are popular mascots like Mario and Sonic on here, but they've been talked into the ground. At Queen Venerator, we discuss the mascots that actually matter, like Pipo from Overblood and Skunny Hardnut. Enjoy. Mascots Discussed: Kolibri, Kung-Fu Bunny from Brutal: Paws of Fury, Kyle “Blackthorne” Vlaros, Lara Croft, Laura Harris from D, Lemmings, Lester the Unlikely, Link, Mad Dog McCree, Marco Rossi and Tarma Roving from Metal Slug, Mario, Mavis Beacon, Mega Man, Mike Haggar, Milon from Milon's Secret Castle/DoReMi Fantasy, Mohawk and Headphone Jack, Monty Mole from Impossamole, Moogles from Final Fantasy, Morrigan Aensland, Mr. Bones, Mr. Nutz, Mutoid Man from Smash TV, Nasir from Lagoon, Ness, Nights, Oliems from Tobal No. 1, Oscar from Oscar, Packy and Marlon, Pac-Man (90's), PaRappa the Rapper, Peach the Lobster, Pepsiman, Pikachu, Pipo from Overblood, The Pipo Monkeys from Ape Escape, Plok, Pocky and Rocky, Puggsy, Pulseman, Punky Skunk, Putty from Super Putty, Quik the Thunder Rabbit, Radical Rex, Rayman, Reiko Nagase from Ridge Racer, Rex Ronan: Experimental Surgeon, Rick Taylor from Splatterhouse, Ristar, Robbit from Jumping Flash, Rocky Rodent, Ryu, Samus Aran, Santos from Trio the Punch, Scissorman, Scorpion, Segata Sanshiro, Sir Daniel Fortesque (Sir Dan) from Medievil, Sketch Turner, Skunny Hardnut, Slime from Dragon Quest, Socket, Sofia from Battle Arena Toshinden, Solid Snake, Sonic, Sparkster, Spyro, Strider Hiryu, Sweet Tooth, Tails, Tempo, Terry Bogard, The Beaver from Beavers, The Cook from PO'ed, The Master from Actraiser, The Nurses from Silent Hill, The Ooze, Titus the Fox, Toejam and Earl, Toki from Toki Going Ape Spit, Tomba, Tony Hawk, Twinbee, UmJammer Lammy, Vectorman, Voldo, Wario, Warren from Power Moves, Wex Major from Wild 9, Wild Woody, Wonder Boy, Wonder Dog, Worms, Xavier Pendragon from Eternal Champions, Yoshi, Yusaku Kudo from Last Bronx, Zebulon Pike Kingston from Cyberia, Zeke and Julie from Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel, Zool, Billy and Jimmy Lee, Carbuncle from Puyo Puyo
This may be our most chaotic episode yet. Watch it on YouTube for full effect. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/not-stalgia-podcast/message
For each episode of Channel 2, there are two separate Google Meet sessions between Hugues and I. The second one, where we meet to actually record the episode - an edited form of this second call is what ends up being the conversation portions of a Ch 2 episode. The first one, though, where we meet to establish run order for the tracks for the episode, you never get to hear because we never record it. Well, this time, we did. And the reason why we did was so that I could have something to listen to to see how Hugues and I sounded together with me using my new Rode Podmic dynamic microphone rather than my old AudioTechnica AT2020 condenser mic, to better help me decide which one I should use while recording with Hugues for Channel 2. See additional notes below to learn more! Legend: "AT2020 Raw" = Hugues and I's conversation with no post-processing except for volume adjustments, where I am speaking through the AT2020. "AT2020 Finessed" = the same, except for with the full battery of post-processing applied. "Podmic Finessed" = the same, except for my speaking through the Podmic instead of the AT2020. "Podmic Raw" = probably self-explanatory at this point: no post-processing and myself on the Podmic. Timestamps: Conversation begins with "AT2020 Raw" - 00:00:00 Hard switches over to "AT2020 Finessed" at - 00:03:39 Hard switches over to "Podmic Finessed" at - 00:07:15 Hard switches over to "Podmic Raw" at - 00:10:58 Hard switches back to "AT2020 Raw" at - 00:14:30 Hard switches back to "AT2020 Finessed" at - 00:17:47 Hard switches back to "Podmic Finessed" at - 00:21:45 And finally, hard switches back to "Podmic Raw" at - 00:25:11 Bonus: Excerpt from Archive SUPER BONUS "New Mic - Who Dis" featuring higher quality examples (both "Raw" and "Finessed") of me speaking into each mic than the lower-quality examples of each in the actual conversation. Bonus begins at - 00:28:57 Total Episode Runtime: 00:34:16 Music featured in the background: Track / Game / System / Composer (s) / Selected by - Lovely City - Lovely Planet - Multiplatform - Calem Bowen - St. John - Kimi wa HoeHoe Musume (Ending / Staff Roll) - Idol Hakkenden - Famicom - Kiyohiro Sada, Tomoo Misato - Hugues - Evil Dante - Cratermaze - TG16 - Toshiaki Takimoto, Katsunori Takahashi, Takayuki Iwabuchi, Keita Hoshi - St. John - Tiese Shopping District Theme - Gurumin - Multiplatform - Falcom Sound Team JDK (prob. Hayato Sonoda) - Hugues - Stage 1-2 - Jumping Flash 2 - PS1 - Takeo Miratsu - St. John - After School - Persona 3 Portable - PSP - Shoji Meguro - Nice Day - Spindizzy II - X68000 - Toshiya Yamanaka and/or Tetsuya Nakano - St. John - Dreams of Love and Literature - Doki Doki Literature Club - Multiplatform - Dan Salvato - Hugues - Crystal Breeze Springs - Lovely Planet Remix - PC - Satsuma Audio - St. John - Electoria - Sonic Crackers (unreleased) - Genesis - Junko Shiratsu, Masato Nakamura - Hugues - Stage 1 - Chip Chan Kick - PCFX - Hitoshi Sakimoto and/or Masaharu Iwata - St. John - Clothes Make The Man - Shakedown Hawaii - Multiplatform - Hugues - Message from Nightopia - Nights into Dreams - Multiplatform - Naofumi Hataya - St. John - Track 9 (ending probably) - Graduation II - PC Engine - Isao Mizoguchi (likely) - Hugues Music first appears at 00:04:42 Additional Notes: Since Hugues is using a condenser mic (more open, lifelike, more "in the room with you" sounding), I was worried that if I used a dynamic mic (more tight, smooth, warm, pinched, more "rrradio" sounding) it might make us sound really inconsistent, resulting in a more awkward sound. So, when we met to sort tracks for C2E7, I was talking into both the Podmic and the AT2020 at the exact same time, and we recorded our conversation, which I later edited to feature Hugues and myself together with me on the AT2020 and separately, us together with myself on the Podmic. I also had versions on each mic where I put us through my new battery of post-processing intended to improve our sound, vs versions on each mic where I kept everything "raw", with no adjustments whatsoever except for volume. And then I listened to all four, and had others listen to all four, and put snippets of each into an Archive SUPER BONUS which went into detail on the mics and gave loads of comparisons. Here's what I learned: 1) while we do sound slightly more consistent with me on the AT2020, and while I do sound slightly better on the Podmic, the differences in either direction were not "night and day". I didn't sound "way better" on the Podmic, and we didn't sound "way more consistent" with me on the AT2020. So, it was close enough that either mic would've worked. As such it mostly didn't matter, which left me feeling liberated to use the Podmic, which I did for C2E7 and C1E64 (C1E64 sounds even better than C2E7, in my opinion), as well as on my guest spot on NintenDomain episode 315 just a couple weeks earlier. 2) Don't attempt to use either of the good mics into both Audacity (good audio capture) -AND- into Google Meet at the same time. It made the output thinner, as well as way more prone to clipping / blowing out. There are a number of blow out moments in this recording that were not present in C2E7, and I largely attribute that to routing the Podmic exclusively into Audacity (which is what you heard in the final episode), and using a crappy set of Jabra mic/headphone combo headset (which you did not hear) for the Google Meet. Audio routing in Linux is both more flexible and malleable than in Mac or Windows on the one hand, and less intuitive / automatic / fluid on the other. And in this process I learned that how you route your audio seems to make a big difference. Another thing that bolsters my theory that the reason the recording quality on my end is so much worse than it was in C2E7 was because of using the mics into both Audacity and Google Meet at once, and not, say, simply that I was using both the AT2020 and the Podmic at the same time, is because prior to this meeting with Hugues, I had recorded into both at the same time as a test, but only ran it exclusively into Audacity, and they came out spectacularly. I included them in the aforementioned Archive SUPER BONUS, and as a bonus, I added just that segment of that super bonus with the much higher quality mic samples to the end of this after the meeting ends. The really crappy mic I use in the narration of that snippet (I.e. "this is AT2020 Raw vs Podmic Raw") was recorded on the aforementioned crappy little Jabra. 3) If the original sound source is not high enough quality, "click removal" can do more harm than good, by introducing popping. Though I didn't know it at the time, the reason the post-processed portions of this conversation sound "poppy", especially Hugues' side of the conversation - is because the source recordings were not high enough quality for click removal to be a benefit. Click removal was not used in the post-production of C2E7, and that's why there's no popping. In short: click removal can make a good sound clip sound even better. But it apparently makes a marginal one sound a lot worse. :-) Final Note: This conversation is slightly redacted, but mostly whole. There was a brief segment in the Spindizzy II conversation segment where I said something I felt shouldn't be in a recording, so I removed it. And then at the end, after business was done, we ended up talking for a while about living arrangements, which I felt also should be left out. This is why Hugues' "alright, I need to get out of here" at the end seems so abrupt. It wasn't abrupt. There was conversation missing. Other than for these two redactions, though, the rest of the conversation is otherwise complete and intact.
Today's Broadcast is C2E7 for Theme Thursday, April 28th, 2022. Today's focus will be a collection of cutesy, dancy, feel-good tracks, on a program Hugues named for us: “All Night Super Kawaii Dance Party”! Track # / Track / Game / System / Composer (s) / Selected by 01) Lovely City - Lovely Planet - Multiplatform - Calem Bowen - St. John Earcatcher - 00:00:00 Music - 00:00:09 Introduction - 00:02:57 Discussion - 00:06:16 Top of Show Business - 00:09:08 02) Kimi wa HoeHoe Musume (Ending / Staff Roll) - Idol Hakkenden - Famicom - Kiyohiro Sada, Tomoo Misato - Hugues Music - 00:26:46 Discussion - 00:29:52 03) Evil Dante - Cratermaze - TG16 - Toshiaki Takimoto, Katsunori Takahashi, Takayuki Iwabuchi, Keita Hoshi - St. John Music - 00:32:49 Discussion - 00:34:38 04) Tiese Shopping District Theme - Gurumin - Multiplatform - Falcom Sound Team JDK (prob. Hayato Sonoda) - Hugues Music - 00:37:45 Discussion - 00:41:20 05) Stage 1-2 - Jumping Flash 2 - PS1 - Takeo Miratsu - St. John Music - 00:47:07 Discussion - 00:50:31 06) After School - Persona 3 Portable - PSP - Shoji Meguro - Hugues Music - 00:57:19 Discussion - 00:59:30 07) Nice Day - Spindizzy II - X68000 - Toshiya Yamanaka and/or Tetsuya Nakano - St. John Music - 01:01:40 Discussion - 01:05:15 08) Dreams of Love and Literature - Doki Doki Literature Club - Multiplatform - Dan Salvato - Hugues Music - 01:08:58 Discussion - 01:12:54 09) Crystal Breeze Springs - Lovely Planet Remix - PC - Satsuma Audio - St. John Music - 01:16:31 Discussion - 01:18:45 10) Electoria - Sonic Crackers (unreleased) - Genesis - Junko Shiratsu, Masato Nakamura - Hugues Music - 01:21:31 Discussion - 01:24:20 11) Stage 1 - Chip Chan Kick - PCFX - Hitoshi Sakimoto and/or Masaharu Iwata - St. John Music - 01:27:20 Discussion - 01:30:17 12) Clothes Make The Man - Shakedown Hawaii - Multiplatform - Hugues Music - 01:33:40 Discussion - 01:35:25 13) Message from Nightopia - Nights into Dreams - Multiplatform - Naofumi Hataya - St. John Music - 01:38:41 Discussion - 01:41:50 End of Show Business - 01:45:38 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT (-IMPORTANT-) - 01:46:54 MOAR End of Show Business - 01:49:24 Our Other Shows - 01:50:10 Graduation II Discussion - 01:52:50 Sign-off - 01:53:55 14) Track 9 (ending probably) - Graduation II - PC Engine - Isao Mizoguchi (likely) - Hugues Music - 01:54:20 Blooper Reel - 01:56:40 Total Episode Runtime: 02:04:35 Retro Game Club can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retro-game-club/id1453018680 You can also follow Retro Game Club on Facebook and Instagram @retrogameclubpodcast and on Twitter @rgcpodcast. Hugues' blog (and his Sega Genesis demo) can be found here: https://huguesjohnson.com/ You can find Nerd Noise Radio on Facebook and on Twitter each @NerdNoiseRadio. There are also two Facebook Groups: Nerd Noise Radio “Easy Mode” where we just have general video game and nerd fun, or for the gearheads among you, Nerd Noise Radio “Expert Mode” where we deep dive sound hardware, composer info, and music theory. You can find the blog at www.nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com. Where we sometimes share additional show notes, and inside info. You can also find Nerd Noise Radio on Archive.org, where we have remixes and super bonuses only available there (such as a music-only alternative version of today's show). Nerd Noise Radio is also a member of the Retro Junkies community, which can be found at www.theretrojunkies.com. And we are a member of the VGM Podcast Fans community on Facebook. St. John is also the admin of the Podcasters of Des Moines Facebook group, which features a number of other podcasters and great programs from the greater Des Moines area. Thanks for listening! Join us again in May (exact date TBD) for C1E64: “ThreeFer Thursday”, and wherever you are…..Fly the N!!
Originally Live: May 25th 2019 Guess who's back, back again. Andy & James are back, tell a friend (or not, we don't want to force you to do something that you don't want to do). It's the Season 02 Premiere of The Tally-Ho Show and Andy & James are fired up and ready to bring some more randomness via the wonders of Twitch & Podcasting, and they've got a lot to talk about during this episode! Today the guys pick which video game franchises they would like to see be made into a movie, they also give their own personal review on the Sonic The Hedgehog trailer (*shivers*), and discuss on the topic of what their favourite controllers are for 2D & 3D games respectively. Not only do we have topics to discuss but there's some tasty tunes to fill your ears as well as a brand new segment to keep things interesting & fresh, which involves James, for this episode to go on a little adventure...into SPAAAAAAACE AND BEYONNNNNND! So you know what to do, grab yourself a fresh hot cuppa and relax as Episode 11/The Season 02 Premiere of The Tally-Ho Show starts trucking along! Have a topic you would like us to talk about on a future show? Feel free to send it over to us via e-mail to "thetallyhoshow@gmail.com" with the Subject: Tally-Ho Topic Tracks: 00:29 Ephixa & NoneLikeJoshua - Zelda Song of Storms Dubstep Rap [Vocal Remix] 04:45 RobKTA & James Landino - OutRun Bay (OutRax Remix) 52:24 Mario Kart 8 - Hyrule Circuit 54:54 Ace Combat: Skies Unknown - Daredevil “Attack on Arsenal Bird” 01:25:02 Spyro 2: Riptos Rage - Icy Speedway 01:27:20 Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game - Bollywood 01:59:04 Sonic Mania - Hydrocity Zone Act 2 02:01:23 Jumping Flash 2 - Captain Hausu (World 6-1) 02:03:05 Crush 40 - Fuel Me 02:43:22 I Am Bread - Petrol Station 02:48:07 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword - Zelda's Lullaby Artwork Made By La-Nita: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/crazyhiena Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/crazyhiena Show Socials: https://www.facebook.com/thetallyhoshow/ | https://www.instagram.com/thetallyhoshow/ | https://www.tiktok.com/@thetallyhoshow | http://www.twitter.com/thetallyhoshow Andy's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/justsomeandy James's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thejamesofallg1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetallyhoshow/message
You've waited long enough, now Insert Credit ranks the greatest video game consoles of all time, and a few others for good measure. Choices: -Round 1, Frank (05:25) -Round 1, Tim (09:25) -Round 1, Brandon (15:35) -Round 2, Frank (19:36) -Round 2, Tim (24:49) -Round 2, Brandon (30:15) -Round 3, Frank (35:46) -Round 3, Tim (41:40) -Round 3, Brandon (50:30) -Round 4, Frank (56:51) -Round 4, Tim (01:04:52) -Round 4, Brandon (01:10:57) -Round 5, Frank (01:19:10) -Round 5, Tim (01:24:25) -Round 5, Brandon (01:31:25) -Round 6, Frank (01:38:07) -Round 6, Brandon (01:44:23) -Round 6, Tim (01:52:14) -Round 7, Frank (02:00:05) -Round 7, Tim (02:07:00) -Round 7, Brandon (02:14:28) Recommendations and Outro (02:25:09) Discuss the results in the forums! THE INSERT CREDIT RANKED TOP 20 CONSOLES: 1. PlayStation 2. PS2 3. SNES 4. Genesis 5. Xbox 360 6. Nintendo DS 7. PC Engine 8. NES 9. Dreamcast 10. Saturn 11. Windows PC 12. PSP 13. Game Boy Advance 14. Game Boy 15. Wii 16. WonderSwan 17. Switch 18. ZX Spectrum 19. Neo Geo Pocket Color 20. Jaguar 21. Atari 2600 A LARGE SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: Playstation Super Nintendo Entertainment System FM Towns Marty WonderSwan TurboGrafx-16 Microsoft Windows Quake Unreal Tournament Super Mario 64 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild ZX Spectrum G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Code Name: Viper Batman: The Video Game Vice: Project Doom Journey to Silius Total Recall Friday the 13th Kick Master Demon Sword Strider Sega Genesis Power Blade Power Blade 2 Super Mario Bros. Mega Man Dragon Warrior Final Fantasy Metroid ACTION BUTTON REVIEWS DOOM ACTION BUTTON REVIEWS PAC-MAN Pac-Man (Atari 2600) Little Samson Shatterhand Low G Man The Mafat Conspiracy Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode Clash at Demonhead Ufouria: The Saga Neo Geo Pocket Color Metal Slug 1st Mission SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium SNK vs Capcom: Cardfighters' Clash 2 - Expanded Edition Sonic The Hedgehog Pocket Adventure Biomotor Unitron King of Fighters: Battle de Paradise King of Fighters R-1 King of Fighters R-2 SNK Gals' Fighters Atari 800 Commodore 64 Aliens: Neoplasma Nintendo DS The Saga Of The Ultra-Rare McDonald's DS Game Comes To An End After 11 Long Years Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! Imagine: Party Planner Cooking Mama series Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation Sands of Destruction Master of the Monster Lair Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Etrian Odyssey The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass PlayStation Portable Brave Story: New Traveler Jeanne d'Arc Kingdom of Paradise Monster Kingdom: Jewel Summoner Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground Dungeon Maker II: The Hidden War Rengoku: The Tower of Purgatory Rengoku II: Stairway to H.E.A.V.E.N. Monster Hunter: Freedom PlayStation Vita Ridge Racer The Legend of Kage 2 The Legend of Kage PlayStation 2 Grand Theft Auto series Metal Gear series Sega Saturn Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits Raw Danger! Steambot Chronicles Gradius V Thunder Force VI Contra: Shattered Soldier Neo Contra Silent Hill 2 Silent Hill 3 R-Type Final Drakengard Drakengard 2 Tokimeki Memorial 3: Yakusoku no Ano Basho de Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 Ga-rou-den Breakblow The King of Fighters 2006 Berserk Millennium Falcon Arc: Seimasenki no Sho Grand Theft Auto III Insert Credit PS2cular Bujingai: The Forsaken City The Matrix: Path of Neo Jak II Dreamcast Super Adventure Island Madden NFL '94 Tokimeki Memorial: Densetsu no Ki no Shita de Dragon Quest I & II Dragon Warrior III Dragon Quest V: Tenkū no Hanayome Dragon Quest VI: Maboroshi no Daichi Chrono Trigger Final Fantasy IV Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy VI The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Psycho Dream Brain Lord Super Metroid Metroid Fusion Metroid Dread Super Castlevania IV Mega Man 4 Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse Super Bonk Wolverine: Adamantium Rage Waterworld Insert Credit BSNESGOAT Robotrek ActRaiser 2 Angelique Hagane: The Final Conflict Ganbare Goemon series Game Boy Advance Game Gear - Wikipedia Neo Geo Street Fighter series Panzer Dragoon Panzer Dragoon Saga Panzer Dragoon II: Zwei Sonic R Pup Breeder Dark Savior Steal Princess Daytona USA Shining Force III Shining Force III: Premium Disc NiGHTS into Dreams… Neugier: Umi to Kaze no Kōdō Apple II Number Munchers Ranger X Dune: The Battle for Arrakis Rings of Power Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday The Adventures of Batman & Robin Jon Burton's video on The Adventures of Batman & Robin Contra Hard Corps Castlevania: Bloodlines Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Sonic & Knuckles Ristar VectorMan Vectorman 2 Comix Zone Phantasy Star II Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom Phantasy Star IV Sword of Vermilion Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master Xeno Crisis 32X Sega CD Sonic CD Lunar: The Silver Star Android Assault: The Revenge of Bari-Arm Shining Force series Sewer Shark Landstalker Sonic Adventure SoulCalibur Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage Sengoku Turb Shenmue Illbleed Time Stalkers Blue Stinger NFL 2K Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Bangai-O Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream Ikaruga Skies of Arcadia Rez Sonic Adventure 2 Sonic Shuffle VMU PocketStation Power Stone Phantasy Star Online Castlevania: Rondo of Blood Blazing Lazers Super Star Soldier Ys: Book I & II Snatcher Tengai Makyō: Deden no Den Tengai Makyō II: Manjimaru Military Madness Neutopia Famicom Wars series Gauntlet series Valis series Linda³ Seiya Monogatari: Anearth Fantasy Stories Gate of Thunder Magical Chase Victory Run Apple Pippin Analogue Pocket MiSTer Atari 2600 H.E.R.O. Frostbite Yars' Revenge Intellivision Thundercade Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Defender DOOM Xbox 360 Insert Credit Top 20 XBox 36Tacular, with Kris Graft and Mathew Kumar Tengai Makyō III: Namida Gears of War Gears of War 2 Gears of War 3 Xbox Series X and Series S Xbox One Forza Horizon Pac-Man: Championship Edition Alan Wake Shadowrun Halo: Reach Ridge Racer 6 Ninja Gaiden II Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Dead Rising The iDOLM@STER Tengai Makyō: Ziria Students of Round Enchanted Arms Ninja Blade Culdcept Saga Zegapain XOR/NOT Bullet Witch Blue Dragon Lost Odyssey Fable II NieR Old Gross Man Edition Lost Planet 2 Red Dead Redemption L.A. Noire Left 4 Dead WonderSwan Kaze no Klonoa: Moonlight Museum (waHUU) Atari Lynx TurboExpress Clock Tower Arc the Lad: Kijin Fukkatsu Grand Battle! Swan Colosseum Digimon: Battle Spirit Macross: True Love Song Riviera: The Promised Land Blue Wing Blitz Rhyme Rider Kerorican The Video Game History Hour Fairchild Channel F Game Boy Super Mario Land Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Metroid II: Return of Samus The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Kaeru no tame ni Kane wa Naru Pokémon Battletoads Car Battler Joe Ninja Five-O Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan Metal Gear: Ghost Babel Nintendo Switch Nintendo 3DS GameCube Wii U Nintendo 64 Casio Loopy PC-FX Summon Night: Swordcraft Story Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Onimusha Tactics Smashing Drive Astro Boy: Omega Factor Advance Guardian Heroes Gunstar Super Heroes Drill Dozer WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! WarioWare: Twisted! Rhythm Tengoku Racing Gears Advance Scurge: Hive Catwoman Azumanga Daioh Advance Wild Arms XF Wii Mario Kart: Super Circuit PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Super Mario Galaxy Zangeki no Reginleiv 3DO Interactive Multiplayer TI-89 series Super Mario Odyssey Stardew Valley Story of Seasons Hollow Knight Octopath Traveler Bravely Default II Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Shin Megami Tensei V Super Mario Sunshine Final Fantasy IV: The After Years Castlevania: The Adventure - ReBirth Super Mario Galaxy 2 No More Heroes MadWorld Little King's Story Opoona Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon Pandora's Tower Escape from Bug Island Xenoblade Chronicles The Last Story Lost in Shadow Elebits Kororinpa: Marble Mania Let's Tap Wii Sports The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors Wii Sports Resort Wild Arms Wild Arms 2 Lagnacure Lagnacure Legend Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy Tactics The Granstream Saga Brightis Blaster Master: Blasting Again Team Buddies Jackie Chan Stuntmaster Alnam no Tsubasa: Shōjin no Sora no Kanata e Velldeselba Senki: Tsubasa no Kunshō Ghost in the Shell Xena: Warrior Princess Jumping Flash! Jumping Flash! 2 Chippoke Ralph no Daibōken: The Adventure of Little Ralph Kaisoku Tenshi Linda³ Again LSD: Dream Emulator Tail of the Sun Aquanaut's Holiday Aquanaut no Kyūjitsu 2 Kaze no NOTAM Boku no Natsuyasumi Moon: Remix RPG Adventure Dragon Warrior VII Persona Persona 2: Eternal Punishment Zanac X Zanac Guilty Gear Elemental Gearbolt Alundra Alundra 2: A New Legend Begins Septentrion: Out of the Blue PoPoLoCrois PoPoLoCrois Monogatari II London Seirei Tantei-dan Ape Escape Gran Turismo Gran Turismo 2 Vagrant Story Vandal Hearts Alice in Cyberland Legend of Legaia MSX Amiga Mega Man Legends Mega Man Legends 2 The Misadventures of Tron Bonne Atari Jaguar Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy Primal Rage Highlander: The Last of the MacLeods Alien Vs Predator Super Burnout Power Drive Rally Club Drive Black ICEWhite Noise Motor Toon Grand Prix Cybermorph Tecmo's Deception Steam Deck The Witcher Hybrid Heaven Sin and Punishment Recommendations: Tim: Get in touch with Christa Lee at Sound Retro Co. for all your console repair and upgrade needs, MiSTerAddons.com (i checked, they're sold out of MiSTers at time of publishing) Frank: Get in touch with Christa Lee at Sound Retro Co. for all your console repair and upgrade needs, use Dolphin for Wii and GameCube emulation Brandon: Try playing old games on Composite cables Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn. Original Music by Kurt Feldman.
Big Brother is finding ways into your home through your games. You'd be surprised just how much they can tell about you from the way you play. China has decided to take effeminate men off TV, along with a whole bunch of new criteria. This echoes the Tik Tok ban on ugly and fat people. China, you have some issues with representation. Maybe take a look at that. An asteroid is coming close to Earth. Prepare now, just in case. South Australians are also complaining about rocket launches. Finally, Australians can go somewhere that isn't overseas to see rockets, which is awesome.Surveillance in Video Games- https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3881279 China's New Law : Sissy Man Ban- https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2021/09/02/china-bans-sissy-men-tv-encourages-more-masculinity/5694333001/ Space News- https://comicbook.com/irl/news/asteroid-close-encounter-2021-ny1-close-call-nasa-september/- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-07/whalers-way-first-commercial-rocket-lift-off/100440154 Other topics discussedWhat are the Security and Privacy Risks of VR and AR- https://www.kaspersky.com/resource-center/threats/security-and-privacy-risks-of-ar-and-vr‘Doomba' turns your Roomba's cleaning maps into Doom levels- https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/12/26/18156600/doomba-roomba-cleaning-maps-doom-levels-rich-whitehouseHow Does the YouTube Algorithm Work in 2021? The Complete Guide- https://blog.hootsuite.com/how-the-youtube-algorithm-works/The cheapest Oculus Quest prices and Oculus Rift sales in September 2021- https://www.techradar.com/au/news/gaming/oculus-rift-deals-1329262It's 2019 — which VR headsets can you actually buy?- https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/16/18625238/vr-virtual-reality-headsets-oculus-quest-valve-index-htc-vive-nintendo-labo-vr-2019 General Data Protection Regulation (The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) (GDPR) is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). It also addresses the transfer of personal data outside the EU and EEA areas.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulation Electronic Frontier Foundation (The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is an international non-profit digital rights group based in San Francisco, California. The foundation was formed on 10 July 1990 by John Gilmore, John Perry Barlow and Mitch Kapor to promote Internet civil liberties.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Frontier_Foundation Loot box (In video games, a loot box (also called a loot/prize crate) is a consumable virtual item which can be redeemed to receive a randomised selection of further virtual items, or loot, ranging from simple customization options for a player's avatar or character, to game-changing equipment such as weapons and armor.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loot_box Regulation and legislation (Because of their use of random chance to gain items after committing real-world funds, games using loot boxes may be considered a form of gambling. While gambling laws vary from country to country, a common theme that tends to distinguish loot boxes from gambling is the inability to transform the contents from a loot box back into real-world money by legitimate means within the video game.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loot_box#Regulation_and_legislation Wii Fit (an exergaming video game designed by Nintendo's Hiroshi Matsunaga for the Wii home video game console. It is an exercise game with several activities using the Wii Balance Board peripheral. As of March 2012 Wii Fit was the third best selling console game not packaged with a console, with 22.67 million copies sold.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_FitHow ISIS Terrorists May Have Used PlayStation 4 To Discuss And Plan Attacks- https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2015/11/14/why-the-paris-isis-terrorists-used-ps4-to-plan-attacks/?sh=23b8e4e70554Man jailed 6 years for threats made in Runescape finally released- https://www.pcgamer.com/au/man-jailed-6-years-for-threats-made-in-runescape-finally-released/‘It's a long bow': Social media ID push dubbed ineffective, a privacy risk- https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/it-s-a-long-bow-social-media-id-push-dubbed-a-privacy-risk-20210402-p57g7d.htmlChina steps up its war on underage online video gaming and not everyone is happy- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-04/china-cracks-down-on-children-online-video-gaming/100428138TikTok 'tried to filter out videos from ugly, poor or disabled users'- https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/mar/17/tiktok-tried-to-filter-out-videos-from-ugly-poor-or-disabled-users Tilda Swinton (a British actress. Known for her leading roles in independent films and supporting roles in blockbusters, she is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a British Academy Film Award, in addition to nominations for three Golden Globe Awards and five Screen Actors Guild Awards.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilda_Swinton Zhao Wei (Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese actress, businesswoman, film director, producer and pop singer. She is considered one of the most popular actresses in China and Chinese-speaking regions, and one of the highest paid actresses.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhao_WeiAlibaba founder Jack Ma appears for the first time since crackdown on his tech empire- https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/20/alibaba-founder-jack-ma-reappears-after-crackdown-on-his-tech-empire.htmlZhao Wei Controversy (On 27 August 2021, all films and television dramas featuring Zhao disappeared from Chinese video streaming services like Tencent Video and iQiyi, and her Weibo account is deleted. No explanation is given by the Chinese government.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhao_Wei#Controversy Mulan (2009 film) (a 2009 Chinese action war film starring Zhao Wei as the titular protagonist. The director, Jingle Ma, has explained that this film is vastly different from the 1998 Walt Disney animated film and that the looks from the character in this movie adheres more to his imagination.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulan_(2009_film)Uyghurs (The Uyghurs alternatively spelled Uighurs, Uygurs or Uigurs, are a Turkic ethnic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia. The Uyghurs are recognized as native to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Northwest China.- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UyghursI.T. Crowd – Judy (a horribly ugly woman that Roy gets entangled with while trying to meet a woman named Julie. Roy claims she has hair on her eyes and three rows of teeth.)- https://theitcrowd.fandom.com/wiki/Judy- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CWqMAOHS4A Steve Buscemi (an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for acting in various supporting roles and as a leading man starring in a number of successful movies including Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs (1992), Robert Rodriguez's Desperado (1995), Simon West's Con Air (1997) and Armageddon (1998), the black comedy Ghost World (2001), Tim Burton's drama Big Fish (2003), The Island (2005), and Armando Iannucci's political satire The Death of Stalin (2017).)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Buscemi Sean Penn (American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He has won two Academy Awards, for his roles in the mystery drama Mystic River (2003) and the biopic Milk (2008).)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Penn Meat Loaf (better known as Meat Loaf, is an American singer and actor. He is noted for his powerful, wide-ranging voice and theatrical live shows. His Bat Out of Hell trilogy—Bat Out of Hell, Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell, and Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose—has sold more than 65 million albums worldwide.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Loaf Tim Curry (English actor and singer. He rose to prominence for his portrayal of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the film The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), reprising the role he had originated in the 1973 London and 1974 Los Angeles musical stage productions of The Rocky Horror Show.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_CurryChina calls for boycott of ‘overly entertaining' entertainers and ‘sissy idols' in continued purge of popular culture industry- https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/china-personalities/article/3147354/china-calls-boycott-overly-entertaining RAAF Woomera Range Complex (The RAAF Woomera Range Complex (WRC) is a major Australian military and civil aerospace facility and operation located in South Australia, approximately 450 km (280 mi) north-west of Adelaide. The WRC is operated by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), a division of the Australian Defence Force (ADF).)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAAF_Woomera_Range_ComplexMeteor Hits Russia Feb 15, 2013 - Event Archive- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpmXyJrs7iU Chelyabinsk meteor (a superbolide that entered Earth's atmosphere over the southern Ural region in Russia on 15 February 2013 at about 09:20 YEKT (03:20 UTC). It was caused by an approximately 20 m (66 ft) near-Earth asteroid that entered the atmosphere at a shallow 18.3 ± 0.4 degree angle with a speed relative to Earth of 19.16 ± 0.15 kilometres per second (69,000 km/h or 42,900 mph).)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelyabinsk_meteorFootage of last-known surviving Tasmanian tiger remastered and released in 4K colour- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-07/tasmanian-tiger-footage-digitised-and-colourised/100439870 Bunyip (The bunyip is a creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology, said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunyip Yowie (Yowie is one of several names for an Australian folklore entity reputed to live in the Outback. The creature has its roots in Aboriginal oral history. In parts of Queensland, they are known as quinkin (or as a type of quinkin), and as joogabinna, in parts of New South Wales they are called Ghindaring, jurrawarra, myngawin, puttikan, doolaga, gulaga and thoolagal.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YowieFuturama - Planet Express Ships Engine- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RtMMupdOC4Battle of Cartagena de Indias (The Battle of Cartagena de Indias took place during the 1739 to 1748 War of Jenkins' Ear between Spain and Britain. The result of long-standing commercial tensions, the war was primarily fought in the Caribbean; the British tried to capture key Spanish ports in the region, including Porto Bello and Chagres in Panama, Havana, and Cartagena de Indias in present-day Colombia.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cartagena_de_Indias Gordon Bennett Trophy (aeroplanes) (an international airplane racing trophy awarded by James Gordon Bennett Jr., the American owner and publisher of the New York Herald newspaper. The trophy is one of three Gordon Bennett awards: Bennett was also the sponsor of an automobile race and a ballooning competition.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Bennett_Trophy_(aeroplanes) Glenn Curtiss (an American aviation and motorcycling pioneer, and a founder of the U.S. aircraft industry. He began his career as a bicycle racer and builder before moving on to motorcycles.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_CurtissSincerely Unqualified (TNC podcast)- https://sincerely-unqualified.simplecast.com/Shout Outs 11th September 2021 – 20th anniversary of 9/11 - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-11/ceremonies-for-20th-anniversary-of-september-11-attacks/100454922 Thousands have gathered in New York and across the United States for ceremonies commemorating the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Memorials were held in New York City, the Pentagon, and Pennsylvania — all sites where hijacked planes were crashed in a coordinated Al Qaeda attack 20 years ago. Americans are honouring the nearly 3,000 lives lost in the attacks, while reflecting on how they shaped the country's view of the world and itself. Music legend Bruce Springsteen performed I'll See You In My Dreams before the names of victims continued to be read by loved ones. Mr Biden then travelled to Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where United Flight 93 crashed into a field after passengers overcame the hijackers and prevented another target from being hit.5th September 2021 – Michael Keaton's 70th bday - https://movieweb.com/michael-keaton-70th-birthday/ Over the past several decades, Keaton has appeared in a variety of major roles, though he is particularly beloved for his run as Bruce Wayne in Tim Burton's Batman and its sequel Batman Returns. He is also known for playing as Jack Butler in Mr. Mom (1983), Beetlejuice in Beetlejuice (1988), and Adrian Toomes / Vulture in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Morbius (2022). Contrary to popular belief, he is not related to Buster Keaton or Diane Keaton. Nor did he name himself after them. He needed an alternate last name, so he went through a list of possible surnames and when he got to the "K's," he decided "Keaton" sounded inoffensive enough. In 2014, Keaton garnered critical acclaim for his performance in Alejandro González Iñárritu's black comedy film Birdman, winning a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and receiving a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Tim Burton cast him in the title role of Batman (1989) because he thought that Keaton was the only actor who could believably portray someone who has the kind of darkly obsessive personality that the character has. There was a great deal of fan anger over his selection, forcing the studio to release an advance trailer both to show that Keaton could do the role well and that the movie would not be a campy parody like the television series Batman (1966). A longtime Pittsburgh resident and fan of its sports teams, negotiated a break in his Batman movie contract in case the Pirates made the playoffs that year, although they ultimately did not. He also wrote an ESPN blog on the Pirates during the final months of their 2013 season.7th September 2021 – 85th anniversary of the last thylacine, a carnivorous marsupial named Benjamin, dies alone in its cage at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thylacine#Benjamin_and_searches The last captive thylacine, often referred to as Benjamin, lived at Hobart Zoo until its death on the night of the 6 September 1936. The thylacine died on the night of 6–7 September 1936. It is believed to have died as the result of neglect—locked out of its sheltered sleeping quarters, it was exposed to a rare occurrence of extreme Tasmanian weather: extreme heat during the day and freezing temperatures at night. This thylacine features in the last known motion picture footage of a living specimen: 45 seconds of black-and-white footage showing the thylacine in its enclosure in a clip taken in 1933, by naturalist David Fleay. In the film footage, the thylacine is seen seated, walking around the perimeter of its enclosure, yawning, sniffing the air, scratching itself (in the same manner as a dog), and lying down. Fleay was bitten on the buttock whilst shooting the film. After the thylacine's death, the zoo expected that it would soon find a replacement, and "Benjamin"'s death was not reported on in the media at the time. Although there had been a conservation movement pressing for the thylacine's protection since 1901, driven in part by the increasing difficulty in obtaining specimens for overseas collections, political difficulties prevented any form of protection coming into force until 1936. Official protection of the species by the Tasmanian government was introduced on 10 July 1936, 59 days before the last known specimen died in captivity.9th September 2021 – 25th Anniversary of Crash Bandicoot - https://au.pcmag.com/games/89368/25-years-ago-crash-bandicoot-gave-sony-its-first-gaming-mascot Crash Bandicoot is a video game franchise, originally developed by Naughty Dog as an exclusive for Sony's PlayStation console and has seen numerous installments created by numerous developers and published on multiple platforms. The series consists predominantly of platform games, but also includes spin-offs in the kart racing and party game genres. The series was originally produced by Universal Interactive, which later became known as Vivendi Games; in 2007, Vivendi merged with Activision, which currently owns and publishes the franchise.In August 1994, Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin began their move from Boston, Massachusetts to Los Angeles, California. During the trip, Gavin and Rubin decided to create a 3D action-platform game, taking inspiration from 16-bit-era games such as Donkey Kong Country, Mario and Sonic. Because the player would be forced to constantly look at the character's backside, the game was jokingly code-named "Sonic's Ass Game".Development on the game started in the very early days of the PS1. There wasn't even a dev kit for the system, just a PCI board that you'd insert into your work PC. So they had to start from scratch with the simplest of tasks, like rendering geometry on the screen, then learn as they went along. Just the very concept of a full 3D platformer was totally new. Super Mario 64 hadn't even been released, and although the PS1 would get titles like Jumping Flash, they were far from the lively, character-filled experiences that 16-bit consoles were delivering in 2D. So the team at Naughty Dog built things from scratch, first learning how to display polygons on-screen and then working to translate their art to a game environment. Needing a lead character for the game, Naughty Dog recruited American Exitus artists Charles Zembillas and Joe Pearson and met with them weekly to create the characters and environments of the game, eventually creating a character named "Willy the Wombat". The marketing director of Universal Interactive insisted that the character be named "Wez", "Wuzzles" or "Wizzy the Wombat". While playing the game during development, Rubin realized that there were many empty areas in the game due to the PlayStation's inability to process numerous on-screen enemy characters at the same time. Additionally, players were solving the game's puzzles too fast. Rubin soon came up with the idea of a box and putting various symbols on the sides to create puzzles. Breaking these boxes would serve to fill in the boring parts of the levels and give the player additional puzzles. The first "crate" was placed in the game in January 1996, and would become the primary gameplay element of the series. Willy the Wombat's destruction of the crates would eventually lead him to be renamed "Crash Bandicoot". Remembrances7th September 1741 – Blas de Lezo - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blas_de_Lezo Admiral Blas de Lezo y Olavarrieta, a Spanish navy officer best remembered for the Battle of Cartagena de Indias (1741) in modern-day Colombia, where Spanish imperial forces under his command decisively defeated a large British invasion fleet under Admiral Edward Vernon. Throughout his naval career, Lezo sustained many severe wounds; he lost his left eye, left hand, complete mobility of the right arm, and had his left leg amputated in situ after being hit by the projectile of a cannon. He perceived his wounds and physical limitations as medals, he refused to wear an eye patch to hide his blind eye. Wearing his past battles history on his flesh won the respect of his peers and soldiers. Lezo's defense of Cartagena de Indias against a vastly larger British fleet consolidated his legacy as one of the most heroic figures in the history of Spain. He is often recognized as one of the greatest strategists in naval history. In 1704 he fought in the War of the Spanish Succession as a crew member in the Franco-Spanish fleet against the combined forces of Great Britain and the Netherlands at the indecisive Battle of Vélez-Málaga. During the battle, his left leg was hit by cannon-shot and was amputated under the knee. Participating in the 1707 defence of the French naval base of Toulon cost him his left eye. In 1714 he lost use of his right arm in the Siege of Barcelona. Later in this campaign, his ship captured the Stanhope commanded by John Combes, sometimes claimed to be a 70-gun but actually just a 20-gun merchantman. Thus, by age 25, depending on the sources, de Lezo had lost his left eye, his left leg below the knee, and the use of his right arm. Modern sources often focus on these salient features and refer to Lezo with nicknames such as "Patapalo" (Pegleg) and "Mediohombre" (Half-man). There is no contemporary proof that these (or others) were actually used during Lezo's lifetime. Blas de Lezo died four months after the battle of Cartagena de Indias at the age of 52 in Cartagena de Indias, New Granada.Famous Birthdays 7th September 1829 – August Kekulé - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Kekul%C3%A9 Friedrich August Kekulé, later Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz, a German organic chemist. From the 1850s until his death, Kekulé was one of the most prominent chemists in Europe, especially in theoretical chemistry. He was the principal founder of the theory of chemical structure and in particular the Kekulé structure of benzene. Basing his ideas on those of predecessors such as Williamson, Charles Gerhardt, Edward Frankland, William Odling, Auguste Laurent, Charles-Adolphe Wurtz and others, Kekulé was the principal formulator of the theory of chemical structure (1857–58). This theory proceeds from the idea of atomic valence, especially the tetravalence of carbon (which Kekulé announced late in 1857) and the ability of carbon atoms to link to each other (announced in a paper published in May 1858), to the determination of the bonding order of all of the atoms in a molecule. Archibald Scott Couper independently arrived at the idea of self-linking of carbon atoms (his paper appeared in June 1858), and provided the first molecular formulas where lines symbolize bonds connecting the atoms. For organic chemists, the theory of structure provided dramatic new clarity of understanding, and a reliable guide to both analytic and especially synthetic work. As a consequence, the field of organic chemistry developed explosively from this point. Among those who were most active in pursuing early structural investigations were, in addition to Kekulé and Couper, Frankland, Wurtz, Alexander Crum Brown, Emil Erlenmeyer, and Alexander Butlerov. Kekulé's idea of assigning certain atoms to certain positions within the molecule, and schematically connecting them using what he called their "Verwandtschaftseinheiten" ("affinity units", now called "valences" or "bonds"), was based largely on evidence from chemical reactions, rather than on instrumental methods that could peer directly into the molecule, such as X-ray crystallography. Such physical methods of structural determination had not yet been developed, so chemists of Kekulé's day had to rely almost entirely on so-called "wet" chemistry.Kekulé's most famous work was on the structure of benzene. In 1865 Kekulé published a paper in French (for he was then still in Belgium) suggesting that the structure contained a six-membered ring of carbon atoms with alternating single and double bonds.The empirical formula for benzene had been long known, but its highly unsaturated structure was a challenge to determine.More evidence was available by 1865, especially regarding the relationships of aromatic isomers. Kekulé argued for his proposed structure by considering the number of isomers observed for derivatives of benzene.The new understanding of benzene, and hence of all aromatic compounds, proved to be so important for both pure and applied chemistry after 1865 that in 1890 the German Chemical Society organized an elaborate appreciation in Kekulé's honor, celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of his first benzene paper. Here Kekulé spoke of the creation of the theory. He said that he had discovered the ring shape of the benzene molecule after having a reverie or day-dream of a snake seizing its own tail (this is an ancient symbol known as the ouroboros).He was born in Darmstadt, Grand Duchy of Hesse.Events of Interest7th September 1909 – Eugène Lefebvre crashes a new French-built Wright biplane during a test flight at Juvisy, south of Paris, becoming the first aviator in the world to lose his life in a powered heavier-than-air craft. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Lefebvre Eugène Lefebvre was the first engineer and chief pilot of the Wright company in France. He, Louis Blériot and Hubert Latham were selected as France's representatives during the contest for the Gordon Bennett Trophy on 22 August, after poor weather made the morning's planned qualifying run impossible. When the weather lifted around 6 o'clock that evening, Lefebvre was one of the pilots who took to the sky in an exhibition, giving one of the earliest displays of stunt flying. The New York Times described his maneuvers thus: "Lefebvre...came driving at the crowded tribunes, turned in the nick of time, went sailing off, swooped down again till he made the flags on the pillars and the plumes on the ladies' hats flutter, and so played about at will for our applause." He was subsequently fined $4 by the judges for displaying excessive "recklessness and daring." During the running of the race, he placed fourth, behind Glenn Curtiss, Blériot and Latham. Only nine days after the end of the Reims event, Lefebvre was killed in a crash at Juvisy, when the plane he was testing dropped to the ground from a height of 6 metres (20 ft). 7th September 1958 – Queen Of Outer Space landed into theatres - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052104/ A star is born! On this day in 1958, the Queen Of Outer Space enjoyed her royal U.S. theatrical premiere. Directed by Edward Bernds, the SciFi feature starred Eric Fleming and Zsa Zsa Gabor, and here's the plot summary: "American astronauts are drawn by a mysterious force to the planet Venus, which they find to be inhabited only by beautiful women and their despotic queen." The Three Stooges and the Bowery Boys director Edward Bernds recalled that, after producer Walter Wanger was released from prison for shooting agent Jennings Lang in the groin for having an affair with his wife Joan Bennett, Wanger could only find work at the low-rent Allied Artists (formerly Monogram Pictures). In 1952, Wanger brought a ten-page idea for a screenplay by Ben Hecht called Queen of the Universe that was a satirical look at a planet run by women. Several years later, with the idea of science fiction films being more common, Allied Artists revived the project with Wanger replaced on the film by Ben Schwalb, who was then producing the Bowery Boys films. Allied Artists retitled the film Queen of Outer Space as they thought the original title sounded more like a beauty pageant. The central plot of a planet ruled by women was recycled from other science fiction productions of the era, including Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953), Cat-Women of the Moon (1953), and the British feature film Fire Maidens from Outer Space (1955). Queen of Outer Space also recycled many props, costumes, and other elements used in earlier films of the 1950s, most prominently the C-57D crewmen's uniforms and Altaira's wardrobe from Forbidden Planet (1956); models, sets, and special effects from Bernds' World Without End (1956); stock footage of an Atlas missile taking off; and a model rocketship built for Flight to Mars (1951). The film takes place in 1985. In an interview, director Edward Bernds said that Zsa Zsa Gabor got very "testy" with the actresses playing the Venusian girls. They were mostly beauty contest winners, and were many years - and in some cases a few decades - younger than her. When she noticed that the crew was paying more attention to the tall, leggy, mini-skirted "Venusians" than they were to her, she became very difficult to work with. He said that Gabor gave producer Ben Schwalb such a hard time on the picture that Schwalb eventually wound up in the hospital with ulcers. The film opens with a 15-minute prologue before the opening credits. It is somewhat of a coincidence that the colors of the uniforms of the armed women on Venus (red, blue, gold) match the basic colors of the uniforms of the original Star Trek (1966) series. The "Star Trek" uniforms in the pilot were different--blue, gold, beige. The production company spent most of their funds on landscaping the planet Venus and makeup for the Venus women. In a world where everyone speaks in the same, "midwestern" accent, only one character speaks with a thick accent, Zsa Zsa. IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us on Facebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comSupport via Podhero- https://podhero.com/podcast/449127/nerds-amalgamated See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Earl and Jurek had to pull an audible and play a game they weren't planning to! All in all, it went pretty well! The guys play Jumping Flash on the Playstation 1 and this game is completely bonkers! It's a glorified tech demo for 3D platforming, but it's filled with quirky charm! The music is nothing to write home about, but the game controls well and is quite fun to play! No discussion question (again!) this week, so please send those in Revelers! Come have a drink with us! Cheers! NOTE: This episode was recorded on Saturday July 3, 2021. Please send us those discussion questions! We're desperate! Also, be sure to come hang out with Earl on his bi-weekly (every-other week) Retro Gaming Revelry stream! The next one is Saturday July 10th at 7pm! Had to switch days this week, but they are normally on Fridays! Find it at twitch.tv/retrogamingrevelry. Thanks for listening, Revelers!
The Most PlayStation-rific Podcast On The Internet, The PlayStation Drive is back with Episode 4. This week Matt played FF7R Intergrade. Ryan played Guilty Gear Strive.Cleaning the GarageIf you like what we do, support the Show.You can get early access and exclusive content at Patreon.com/YouMeCapri.E3 2021 is this week and we've got you covered with live streams!The PlaylistRyan: Guilty Gear Strive, Ninja Gaiden Master CollectionMatt: Operation Tango, FF7R IntergradeBraking NewsElden Ring is real! Coming January 21, 2022, will have a free PS5 upgradehttps://www.ign.com/articles/elden-ring-release-date-new-trailerDeath Stranding Director's Cut is coming to PS5 “soon”https://www.ign.com/articles/death-stranding-directors-cut-summer-of-gamingSalt and Sacrifice coming to PS4/PS5 - sequel to Salt and Sanctuary, coming in 2022https://www.ign.com/articles/salt-and-sanctuary-sequel-salt-and-sacrifice-announcedDeviation Games, a new studio made up of ex COD developers, are partnering with Playstation for a new exclusivehttps://www.ign.com/articles/call-of-duty-zombies-creator-announces-new-studio-partnership-playstation-summer-of-gamingJurassic World Evolution 2 announced, coming sometime later this year!https://www.ign.com/articles/jurassic-world-evolution-2-announced-summer-of-gamingBattlefield 2042 announced! Coming to PS4 and PS5 on October 22nd, multiplayer only, 128 players on PS5, 64 players on PS4.https://blog.playstation.com/2021/06/09/battlefield-2042-launches-october-22-on-ps4-and-ps5-first-details/Crossplay is coming to Overwatch soon! Cross progression will follow sometime before the end of 2021!https://playoverwatch.com/en-us/news/23684155/The CarpoolSuperNintendad - My question is why hasn't Sony made a Jumping Flash for PS VR yet?FamousSeumas - I just got my PS5 this week (woo!) And I've been playing Astro's Playroom (pretty fun game btw) and I got to ask, why hasn't Playstation/Sony made real life Astrobot figures yet? Seriously have the standard one, and then have special ones where they're dressed as Playstation characters. I would l
DualDGaming-David - även känd som Ufosxm - har pysslat med Youtube sedan 2012. I avsnitt 311 av Tredje Gången Gillt berättar han om detta samt snackar Minecraft, Jumping Flash, Portal 2, The Last of Us och Ghost Recon. Trevlig helg!
This month we are looking at double jumps in 3D games. Much like our other double jumps episode, we are really looking more at midair movement options in general. We looked at Jumping Flash!, Super Mario Odyssey, Sonic Adventure 2, Devil May Cry 5 and Doom Eternal.0:00 Start2:31 - Jumping Flash!14:36 - Super Mario Odyssey 27:29 - Sonic Adventure 238:18 - Devil May Cry 551:05 - Doom Eternal1:02:27 - Closing notes 1:06:58 - EndThe discussed Doom Eternal Cliphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_B0kkpeGdI The Super Mario Odyssey Snowdram trickhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbw8pUPJklo Next month we are looking at inner and outer loops in run-based games using these titles. One Step From EdenShiren The Wanderer HadesCadence of HyruleMonster Hunter WorldSo if you have any thoughts on these we’d love to hear them, please get them to us January 30th! If they add to the discussion we’ll use them on the show!We love talking about games and there is never enough time to talk about everything. Were there examples we missed you wished we talked about? Contact us! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/platformsandpitfalls/Twitter - Rowan @RowaseCarmihara or Blue @BluCrims or the show @platandpitEmail - platformsandpitfalls@gmail.comVoice mail - https://www.idris-effect.net/contactSubscribe to us via your favourite podcatcher by searching Platforms and Pitfalls or follow one of the linksRSS feediTunesStitcherTuneInSpotifyThe opening and closing song Random thoughts by Audio Binger is used under an Attribution non-commercial licence, find more great audio here http://www.audiobinger.net/Music used between each section is as follows.Jumping Flash! - Jump in the Grasslands!Super Mario Odyssey -New Donk City FestivalSonic Adventure 2 - Escape from the CityDevil May Cry 5 - Devil TriggerDoom Eternal - The Only Thing They Fear Is YouSuper Mario Odyssey - Lake Lamode Underwater Passage
A group of friends pick out a game from their childhood each week, play the first hour of it, then get together and discuss the game. This week is Jumping Flash! 2 for the Playstation. If you want even more from the boys of The First Hour, here's a link to our Discordhttps://discord.gg/j2MV5U5 You can find us all on Twitch under our usernames: quickpauseit roocifer_rl bedruid pretentiousattention jackofspadez Terrible editing done by Jacob AKA Quickpauseit
Episode 14 - I have a question my lord. This weeks games are Harvest Moon, Dino Crisis, Jumping Flash and Dark Castle. Please like, share and review. We would like to thank you all for your support. Stay safe and be excellent to each other. We hope you enjoy! Jacobz, Sketzz & Cookie Email us at Men@podcastingbadly.co.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/menpodcastingbadly/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MenPodcastBadly Website: http://menpodcastingbadly.co.uk/ Pixelzero Fiverr store and FB page https://www.fiverr.com/pixelzero https://www.facebook.com/PixelZer0/ Retroheroes eBay and FB page below https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/retroheroes https://www.facebook.com/theretroheroes/ Fay Frost on FB and Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/FayFrostArt/ https://www.instagram.com/_fayfrost_/ Please contact Fay for commission submissions via: Frostart.requests@gmail.com Synthetic3D on Facebook and Webpage. https://www.facebook.com/Synthetic3d https://www.synthetic3d.com/ Podcast credits. This podcast uses these sounds from freesound: Intro by user https://freesound.org/people/dpren/ Pause sound https://freesound.org/people/RunnerPack/ Question time by user https://freesound.org/people/LittleRobotSoundFactory/ Outro by user https://freesound.org/people/rrrrrrrrtrtr/ Game over by https://freesound.org/people/SoundEffectsPodcast_com/
Play it later, Emulator. Questions this week: Old Business - WB Games; Frauds (04:24) 3D Platforming since Jumping Flash (09:02) Life After Mixer (15:36) Getting Lost in a Game Map (22:29) Worst Thing to Happen To You While Playing a Game - Question by Patreon Supporter Samuel (30:20) Presenting Your Save Files to the Court (37:09) Compliments for Games That Turn You Off (43:37) Jump Around and Talk to People (49:18) LIGHTNING ROUND: Soda Fountain (56:00) Edited by Blaine Brown. Music ‘Toss A Coin To Your Witcher - METAL COVER' Cover by the band Ghost Fight featured on YouTube Channel NateWantsToBattle - Give Heart Records, ‘Iron Man - 8 Bit Tribute to Black Sabbath' by 8 Bit Universe, and ‘Round 1-1 Shooting Ristar' from Ristar The Shooting Star for the Sega Genesis.
Play it later, Emulator. Music 'Toss A Coin To Your Witcher - METAL COVER' Cover by the band Ghost Fight featured on YouTube Channel NateWantsToBattle - Give Heart Records, 'Iron Man - 8 Bit Tribute to Black Sabbath' by 8 Bit Universe, and 'Round 1-1 Shooting Ristar' from Ristar The Shooting Star for the Sega Genesis. Questions this week: Old Business - WB Games; Frauds (04:24) 3D Platforming since Jumping Flash (09:02) Life After Mixer (15:36) Getting Lost in a Game Map (22:29) Worst Thing to Happen To You While Playing a Game - Question by Patreon Supporter Samuel (30:20) Presenting Your Save Files to the Court (37:09) Compliments for Games That Turn You Off (43:37) Jump Around and Talk to People (49:18) LIGHTNING ROUND: SODA FOUNTAIN (56:00)
Episode page: https://podcast.obskyr.io/episode-2-mon-dieu,-it’s-jumping-flash-3!/ Jumping Flash made a splash in 1995, when it was the first 3D platformer to hit consoles. But did you know there’s a third game in the series, released only in Japan? Today’s all about the Jumping Flash series, and more specifically, the personality-packed Robbit Mon Dieu for the PlayStation 1.
By Matthew Nemeth Classic Reviews is back for season 3, this episode is for Jumping Flash on PlayStation 1 Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review Read More
By Matthew Nemeth Classic Reviews is back for season 3, this episode is for Jumping Flash on PlayStation 1 Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review Read More
By Matthew Nemeth Classic Reviews is back for season 3, this episode is for Jumping Flash on PlayStation 1 Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review Read More
By Matthew Nemeth Classic Reviews is back for season 3, this episode is for Jumping Flash on PlayStation 1 Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review Read More
Buried somewhere around the middle of this 2hr, 22min long, profoundly bittersweet, and deeply emotional tribute to my dear friend Chris Chandler on the occasion of what would've been his 40th birthday is a complete, and unmodified rerun of Nerd Noise Radio C1E10 (originally broadcast 05/22/2017) - which itself was originally intended as a tribute to Chris. The music block portion of C1E10 was produced on the day of his passing, 12/28/2016. Technically, today's production is categorized as a rerun. But only 47 minutes of this 2hrs, 22mins are actually the rerun itself. The rest is a fresh production, brand new, and all dedicated to Chris. Come, hear his music, hear his story, and hear our hearts. Get acquainted with the man who meant so much to all of us, and whose passing still reverberates through our lives these more than 2 1/2 years later. Welcome one and all…..to Chandlerfest! Greeting (Mark Chandler) - 00:00:00 Opener Song - Artist - Album Still Your Fool - Chris Chandler - Manifesto - 00:00:11 Chris Story pt. 1 - 00:03:26 Early Music Block 1 Song – Composer - Album Waltz - Chris Chandler - Chris Chandler: 1979-2009 - 00:08:55 For the Moment - Chris Chandler - Ephemera - 00:13:19 Drag Me Down - Chris Chandler - Chris Chandler: 1979-2009 - 00:16:27 Chris Story pt. 2 / Mark Story - 00:19:51 (Mark Story - 00:27:14) Early Music Block 2 Song – Composer - Album The Ache - Chris Chandler - Under the Weather - 00:34:31 Effigy - Chris Chandler - Quod Sum Eris - 00:38:12 Eagle + Serpent - Chris Chandler - Ephemera - 00:41:37 Preface to Rerun - 00:45:34 C1E10 complete episode Rerun C1E10 Tracklist 01: Intro - 00:56:21 02: Shinobi 3 - Genesis - Japonesque - Hirofumi Murasaki, Masayuki Nagao, Morihiko Akiyama - 00:58:16 03: Final Fantasy XIII - PS3 - The Vile Peaks - Masashi Hamauzu - 01:00:32 04: Trip World - Game Boy - Stage 2-2 - “Phase Out” - 01:03:19 05: Ninja Warriors - SNES - City - Hiroyuki Iwatsuki - 01:05:03 06: Quake 2 - PC - Quad Machine - Sonic Mayhem - 01:07:10 07: X-Men - Arcade - Ethnic Cave and Flame - The Konami Kukeiha Club - 01:10:42 08: Jumping Flash 2 - PS1 - Stage 1-2 - Takeo Miratsu - 01:13:16 09: Fushigi no Umi no Nadia - PCE - HES 12 - Shiro Sagisu - 01:14:54 10: Sim City - SNES - Capital - Soyo Oka - 01:16:52 11: Castlevania III - NES - Riddle - Konami Kukeiha Club - 01:19:14 12: Ai Chou Aniki - PC Engine - Stage 4-3 - Iwasaki Taku - 01:20:15 13: Star Wars: SOTE - N64 - Menu - Joel McNeely - 01:21:53 14: Super Meat Boy - PC/360 - Forest Funk - Danny Baronowsky - 01:22:54 15: Metroid Prime - GameCube - Metroid Prime Battle - Kenji Yamamoto and/or Kouichi Kyuma - 01:25:42 16: James Bond 007 - Genesis - Space Hop - Matt Furniss - 01:28:18 17: Tiny Toon Adventures: BBL - SNES - Space Opera - Kazuhiko Uehara and/or Yukie Morimoto - 01:30:23 18: Chester Cheetah: TCTF - Genesis - To the Exit - Kaneko Sound Team - 01:33:06 19: Salamander - PC Engine - Crystal Forever - Konami Kukeiha Club - 01:36:02 20: Outro - 01:36:29 Debrief (St. John) - 01:42:57 Post Rerun Music Block Song - Artist - Album Etude Blanc - Chris Chandler - Ephemera - 01:45:44 Instrumental - Chris Chandler - Ephemera - 01:49:02 The Gathering Dark - Chris Chandler - Quod Sum Eris - 01:51:12 Nuns of Steel - Chris Chandler - Quod Sum Eris - 01:53:49 Cloud to Ground - Chris Chandler - Ephemera - 01:59:25 Ineffectual - Chris Chandler - Chris Chandler: 1979-2009 - 02:04:15 Gag Tracks Primer - 02:09:26 Song - Artist - Album Hidden Track - Chris Chandler - Monochrome Dream - 02:10:25 Wrap-up - 02:12:48 Closer / Sign-off End Credits - Ai Chou Aniki - PC Engine - Iwasaki Taku - 02:17:49 Mark Sign-off - 02:21:31 Incidental Music for Chris Story 1 - Sadness - Unlimited Saga - PS2 - Masashi Hamauzu - 00:03:26 Incidental Music for Chris Story 2 / Mark's Story - Zora's Domain: Day - LoZ: BotW - WiiU / Switch - c: Koji Kondo a: Yasuaki Iwata - 00:19:51 Incidental Music for Preface to Rerun - Build 4 - The Sims - PC - Jerry Martin and/or Marc Russo - 00:45:34 Incidental Music for Debrief - Perils of the Coral Reef - Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future - Dreamcast - Tim Follin - 01:42:57 Incidental Music for Wrap Up - Whisper and Mantra - Secret of Mana - SNES - Hiroki Kikuta - 02:09:26 Incidental Music for Closer / Sign-off - To the Stars - Prune - iOS/Android/Windows - Kyle Preston - 02:12:48 See the corresponding Blogspot post at nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com for expanded show notes.
Huvipuistolaitteista ja juhannusuinneista selviytyneet sankarit jatkavat backlogin purkamista keskikesästä huolimatta! Uutisotsikoissa puheenaiheina mm. myöhäiset retrouutiset E3 messuilta ja ensisilmäys PC Engine Miniin. Jakson pääaiheena Playstation tasohyppely Jumping Flash! vuodelta 1995.
A. B. J. Always. Be. Jumping. Jumping Flash! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_Flash!) Rate and Review Nostalgia Goggles on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nostalgia-goggles/id1198465829?mt=2) (or just tell a friend!) @nogogpod on twitter (https://twitter.com/nogogpod) Support Nostalgia Goggles on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/lyonsinbeta) Album art by Michael Edwards Theme song The World is Saved by Danny Wiessner
This week the guys talk a ton about the new Playstation Classic, Amazon invading everything, then go to battle in Round 2 of the digitalSoup Presents: Souper Fight Club, Season 1. Playstation Classic Coming In December Since the NES and SNES Classics did so well Sony decided to join the fun and is bringing a mini version of their origianal Playstation to the masses this holiday season. It will come pre-loaded with 20 “genre-defining” titles, including Final Fantasy VII, Tekken 3, Jumping Flash, Wild Arms and Ridge Racer Type 4. Google adding “Stories” to search? It seems that the popularity of the “Stories” feature created by Snapchat and later popularized by Instagram and Facebook is making it's way into Google Search. WTF?! Amazon Everywhere? Last Thursday Amazon held an event to unveil a whole bunch of new gadgets powered by our favorite virtual assistant. Everything from updated Echo devices to home security and an Alexa powered microwave were announced but is it time to start worrying if there is just too much in the “Internet of Things” realm? digitalSoup Unsigned Spotlight: This Week's Track - "Natural Born" by The Clays The Clays is a four piece rock band from Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England. They formed sometime in 2013 but the music of the band started well before that. Long-time friends, Adam and Mart began collaborating on songwriting many years ago. Sitting down with acoustic guitars, Adam quickly took up the mantle of lead vocals and lead guitar while Mart supplied backing and rhythm. They worked hard on perfecting the melodies and harmonies before deciding they need to take it to the next level. Check them out at their Facebook Page
You've got a winning bingo card with this episode. It ticks all the ABOG boxes. Gaming news, impressions of upcoming games, excellent record recommendations, Joel ripping on Metallica, Shane and Karl needing to be saved from another Oasis diatribe and your free middle square goes to the main glommer man. 0:02:50 Side A Video Games News Sony announced the PlayStation Classic. Releasing on December 3rd, the mini console will include 20 pre-loaded games of which five have been announced so far Final Fantasy VII, Jumping Flash, Ridge Racer Type 4, Tekken 3 and Wild Arms. PlayStation decides to play well with the other consoles and give their fans and third party partners what they've been asking for. That of course being cross play which is now available in beta form within Fortnite. More plans and details coming soon about other games to be added. Telltale Games closes their studio and lays off 274 employees except for a staff of two dozen who will remain and finish the port of Minecraft for Netflix. Robert Kirkman, creator and author behind the popular The Walking Dead franchise, will finish production on the final season of The Walking Dead game via his Skybound Games. He also plans to hire on Telltale Games' employees to help with this endeavor. Gamers hoping for a proper ending to the Clementine storyline will get their wish. Games Impressions of upcoming game releases from the show floor at EGX 2018 Kingdom Hearts III Dreams Soulcalibur VI Jump Force Spyro Reignited Trilogy Lego DC Super-Villains Metro Exodus Disco Elysium Catastronauts! Swimsanity! Valfaris Starlink 0:33:40 Beers Sasquatch Stout | Old Yale Brewing Mango Lassi Heathen | Northern Monk Brew Haze Before the Storm | Raised Grain Brewing 0:43:15 Side B Music Recommended Albums Featured recommendation from Shane, The Dirty Nil Master Volume, leads the guys into a few tangential conversations that ends up ticking all the ABOG boxes including Joel ripping on the sad current state of Metallica and then having to interrupt Shane and Karl from going into another long-winded Oasis diatribe. Joe Bonamassa Redemption Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators Living the Dream Joyce Manor Million Dollars to Kill Me Johnny Marr live at the Vogue Theatre on September 20th Music Played In This Episode Intro, segue and outro music provided with permission by Tiny Rockets Spotify Playlist Join The Community Discord Facebook Group Links Subscribe To Podcast (RSS Feed) Website ABandofGamers.com Twitter @ ABandofGamers Instagram.com/ABandofGamers Email ABOGpod@gmail.com Intro, segue and outro music provided by Tiny Rockets and used with permission. Thank you for listening! If you ejoy the show and would like to support ABOG, please tell a friend and share it on social media.
Ever since Sony revealed plans to release its own mini version of the original Playstation we knew there would be 20 games included, but they only told us about five up front: Final Fantasy VII, Wild Arms, Ridge Racer Type 4, Tekken 3 and Jumping Flash. Retro lovers, the BitGeeks, invite Martin Reimer over to argue their case for which other 15 titles you can expect to see on the Playstation Classic when it’s released on December 3rd.
I avsnitt 69 pratar vi om farorna med nostalgi, apropå nyligen utannonserade Playstation Classic. Vi diskuterar även den sorgliga nedläggningen av Telltale Studios samt plockar godbitarna från årets Tokyo Game Show, som Tommy blev måttligt imponerad av när han besökte mässan en gång i tiden. Niklas har börjat spela Lara Crofts senaste äventyr Shadow of the Tomb Raider, medan Tommy fyller på med de senaste intrycken från GOTY-utmanaren Spider-Man. Det blir även tv-serietips i form av Maniac. Mycket nöje och trevlig helg! Spel som avhandlas: Death Stranding, Devil May Cry 5, Wild Arms, Final Fantasy 7, Tekken 3, Jumping Flash, The Walking Dead, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Spider-Man
Sony announced the PlayStation Classic loaded with 20 legendary games coming out this December. Everything from Final Fantasy VII, Ridge Racer Type 4, Wild Arms, Jumping Flash and Tekken 3. Sony has not yet announced the remaining 15 games for the classic. So, the Gang gets together to figure out what they think would be the best games for the PlayStation Classic. What games make the cut? Find out on this weeks episode of 3PC!
US correspondent Paul Stenhouse talks to Jack about electric scooters coming to Auckland!Onzo is the bike sharing company already operating.. they're bringing in 2,500 of them. 500 are coming next month, then another 2000 will slowly roll out. They go 30km/h, and can be left wherever. They're super handy!Onzo will be getting people to help bring them in at night, charge them, an pay them for their efforts. Playstation taking us back to the future..The original Playstation One is making a return. What a way to PRINT money!It'll be super portable - it's just a bit bigger than your hand.. it's in the same wonderful shade of grey, it's got two replica controllers.. and an HDNI output. It won't ship with CDs, but it's all built in.Game sinslude: Final Fantasy 7, Tekken 3, Ridge Racer Type 4, Jumping Flash, Wild Arms...It will be available in NZ from Deember 3 in NZ for $169 NZD - Just in time for Christmas!
This week we return with another edition of What Would You Do? This tme we explore what it would be like to clone ourselves like Michael Keaton in 1996's Multiplicity MAIN TOPIC STARTS AT 53 min Highlights From The First Half -James Talks Heavy Bullet -Mike Mixes up Jumping Flash and Jazz Jackrabbit -Obscure steam game train continues with Hunt: Showdown -We have to pause recording as smoke fills our garage from a car fire right outside our studio -We try to find more games for Andrew to play -Andrew says “LOL, Old Gamez Sux” -Andrew is not taken with The Cloverfield Paradox -We have a brief aside about Net Neutrality -Mike Loves Split Second, Zombi not so much -Mike Discusses Fifty Shades Freed
Let's take it way back to the earliest days of 3D platforming. It's everyone's favorite failed mascot: Robbit! (Pronunciation yet to be determined). The story of Jumping Flash! is kind of sad, because it nailed so much about how to make a platformer feel good... then just kind of went away. It's an evolutionary dead end that lives as a footnote about the PlayStation, and little more. But you shouldn't ignore it.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where we are in the midst of our series on 1996 3D platforming sensation Super Mario 64. We talk about level design, what permits its density, and then fall into a long chat about Nintendo's innovations in controls. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: To the second Key! Podcast breakdown: 0:33 Segment 1: SM64 Talk 43:46 Break 44:14 Segment 2: Feedback Issues covered: whether or not Mario is a plumber, how many stars to get, "not every star is created equal," the different blocks and where you need them, roomier spaces and how level design is overlaid to have multiple goals in a single space, clarity of options but less clarity of use, gating stars based on preceding actions, underestimating the balance and tuning of the designers, progression of difficulty of the stars, best of both worlds, getting later stars by luck and the sense of discovery, quest-like nature of the stars (and did the names come first), camera setting up where you are, layering exploration in 3D and space and time to play and figure things out, analog nature of space, pulling your attention, getting through a challenge the first time (when you come back), neuroscience digressions avoided, integrating skills with time away, getting over the skills threshold, Whomp's Fortress and level design density, lessons for 3D level design, abstraction vs realism and context, basing design on mechanics and metrics, little digression of Super Mario Odyssey, the 7th star, values of each coin, finding the 7th star, mechanical depth with stealth sections, teaching the player fine motor control, designing to the controller, Wii Sports as a tech demo for the controller, teaching people to use the controller, a list of Nintendo's firsts, game makers vs toy makers, tangibility and holism and aesthetics of the total experience, taking risks with hardware, camera controls making more sense as buttons, camera attempts to work with your intentions based on Mario's facing, 8 red coin elevator and facing, discovering intentionality, partnership between player-camera-level design, mismatching level to camera, camera designers, using camera as cinematography to convey emotion but be playable, claustrophobic camera work in Tomb Raider 2013, centering the camera on a point you're circumnavigating, the first 3D platformer, the horror of children, whether AAA games are sustainable on $60 per unit cost, microtransactions in mobile, the Star Wars tax, IP secondary product monopolies, team size and content scale, boxed product cost, design against used games, closures, generation shifts, hit-driven business, pro controller, Nintendo solves my carpal tunnel problems. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Super Mario 64, Dr. Mario, Nintendo, Super Metroid, Super Mario Sunshine and Galaxy, Super Mario World, Zelda, Tetris, Super Mario Odyssey, Wii Sports, Nintendo GameCube, Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo DS, GameBoy, Virtual Boy, Game & Watch, GameBoy camera and printer, WaveBird, Eternal Darkness, Remi Lacoste, Crystal Dynamics, Tomb Raider (2013), Ubisoft, Prince of Persia, Rise of the Tomb Raider, LonelyBob, Jumping Flash, PlayStation, Tomb Raider (1996), Johnson 'Blue' Siau, Silent Hill, Anatomy, Kitty Horrorshow, Jeremy Fischer, James Roberts, Battlefront 2, EA, Super Mario RPG, Destiny, Bungie, Activision/Blizzard, Star Wars, NFL, Halo 5: Guardians, Battlefield, LucasArts, George Lucas, Bethesda Game Studios, tj_mackey432, Game Junk podcast, Joet74, Smahimus87, X-COM, Inner Space, Fantastic Voyage. BrettYK: 0 TimYK: 48 Next time: To 50 Stars! Links: GameFAQs about Jumping Flash Retro-style horror games from Johnson Siau Back of envelope costs of developing a game @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Today’s broadcast is Episode 10 for Mishmash Monday, May 22nd, 2017 on a program we're calling "Mishmash Monday vol. 1" This episode is dedicated to the memory of Chris Chandler. Tracklist - Track#, Game, System, Track Name, Composer, Timestamp: 01: Intro - 00:00 02: Shinobi 3 - Genesis - Japonesque - Hirofumi Murasaki, Masayuki Nagao, Morihiko Akiyama - 01:55 03: Final Fantasy XIII - PS3 - The Vile Peaks - Masashi Hamauzu - 04:13 04: Trip World - Game Boy - Stage 2-2 - “Phase Out” - 06:59 05: Ninja Warriors - SNES - City - Hiroyuki Iwatsuki - 08:43 06: Quake 2 - PC - Quad Machine - Sonic Mayhem - 10:50 07: X-Men - Arcade - Ethnic Cave and Flame - The Konami Kukeiha Club - 14:22 08: Jumping Flash 2 - PS1 - Stage 1-2 - Takeo Miratsu - 16:56 09: Fushigi no Umi no Nadia - PCE - HES 12 - Shiro Sagisu - 18:34 10: Sim City - SNES - Capital - Soyo Oka - 20:33 11: Castlevania III - NES - Riddle - Konami Kukeiha Club - 22:54 12: Ai Chou Aniki - PC Engine - Stage 4-3 - Iwasaki Taku - 23:56 13: Star Wars: SOTE - N64 - Menu - Joel McNeely - 25:33 14: Super Meat Boy - PC/360 - Forest Funk - Danny Baronowsky - 26:34 15: Metroid Prime - GameCube - Metroid Prime Battle - Kenji Yamamoto and/or Kouichi Kyuma - 29:22 16: James Bond 007 - Genesis - Space Hop - Matt Furniss - 31:58 17: Tiny Toon Adventures: BBL - SNES - Space Opera - Kazuhiko Uehara and/or Yukie Morimoto - 34:03 18: Chester Cheetah: TCTF - Genesis - To the Exit - Kaneko Sound Team - 36:46 19: Salamander - PC Engine - Crystal Forever - Konami Kukeiha Club - 39:41 20: Outro - 40:09 Music Block Runtime: 38:18, Total Episode Runtime: 46:39 Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio - Dreamcast - BB Rights If you wish to subscribe to the Nerd Noise Radio - Channel 1 Music block podcast, there are two options: Option 1: Subscribe right here to the "Nerd Noise Radio Network - All Channels" podcast feed. Feed will include Channels 1, 2, 3, and any future channels not yet planned. Feed will also include podcasts in high quality, stereo where applicable, and episodes will never expire off the feed. Option 2: If you're ONLY interested in Channel 1 episodes, and not in any of the other channels, there is a Channel 1-specific feed. But it's hosted on a free account, rather than an upgraded account like the "All Channels Feed" with lower quality sound (mono, I believe), a maximum 2hrs per month of content (so if the month's episodes run longer than that, they may need to be trimmed), and episodes expire off the feed forever after 90 days. If this is what you want instead, here's the RSS: http://www.buzzsprout.com/77944.rss Our episodes will also appear on our Nerd Noise Radio YouTube Channel - just search for Nerd Noise Radio, you'll find us! Here's today's episode: https://youtu.be/C7v71_YhYUc You can also find us on The Retro Junkies Network: www.retrojunkies.com You can find us (and all of our episodes) as "Nerd Noise Radio" on Archive.org and can also find us and join the conversation on both our Nerd Noise Radio Network Facebook, Google+, and Twitter pages, as well as our Facebook and Google+ "Nerd Noise Radio - Easy Mode" and "Nerd Noise Radio - Expert Mode" groups. https://archive.org/details/@nerd_noise_radio https://twitter.com/NerdNoiseRadio https://www.facebook.com/NerdNoiseRadioNetwork/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/276843385859797/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/381475162016534/ https://plus.google.com/u/0/116712079232328588606 https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/115513825710696980758/116712079232328588606?pageId=115513825710696980758 Lastly, we share our episodes as well on our blog at nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com. This specific episode can be found here: http://nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com/2017/05/nerd-noise-radio-channel-1-podcast_22.html As always, your feedback and input is DEEPLY appreciated, so we cheerfully invite you to "blow up the comments section", or you can always reach us by e-mail at nerdnoiseradio@gmail.com as well as all the aforementioned social media outlets. Hope you enjoy the episode! Join us again July 7th for C1E11 (Channel 1, Episode 11), and wherever you are - Fly the N! Cheers!
Welcome to another fun filled episode of RGDS Lets Play "Jumping Flash" Matt Lambourne is once again joined by his partner in crime, Matt Aguilera and the lads talk about this underrated classic on the PS1. If you enjoy this ep then please follow the lads on Twitter Matt Lambourne = @LamboMat Matt Aguilera = @Matt_Aguilera You can follow me on Twitter@RGDSPodcast, check out my Facebook page www.retrogamingdailyshow.com or my blog at https://rgdspodcast.blogspot.com/ , RGDS is also now available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/retrogamingdailyshows-podcast/id954142242 Or the RSS feed http://retrogamingdailyshow.libsyn.com/size/2 And last but not least head on over to http://www.playexpo.net the greatest retro gaming show on the planet
Get prepared to fall from the atmosphere on purpose in this early Playstation entry, Jumping Flash! Will this boxy 3d game age as poorly as other games of the era? Listen to find out what we thought! We also look back at the Playstation launch and other system launches over the years, and have a Dreamcast support group meeting. Next week : Ghoul Patrol (SNES)
After a week break due to illness and Easter, we return with a new show focused on a non-LJN Xmen game! We also discuss our time with Miitomo, and talk way, way too much about Tiger Handhelds again. Next episode will be Jumping Flash for the Sony Playstation!
Stephanie jams on Sound Shapes, while Leon hops back to 1995, when the PlayStation was unleashed on North America, and takes both Jumping Flash! 1 & 2 for a ride. Plus, our experience with Star Wars: Battle Pod, the smaller New 3DS is on its way, Amazon & Nintendo get cozy, Castle Crashers Remastered is […]
Welcome to episode fifty-seven of Retrograde, where the Retrograde team bunny hops with Jumping Flash. This week, Jack Marshall, Anthony Hobday, Lysanne Fisher and James McFadyen play some Jumping Flash. A big thanks to @massive_bellend for this week's voiceover and we all here at Retrograde hope you manage to shift that fridge. This episode was sponsored by Tweaked Audio so make sure to head over and check them out. Use the offer code 'retrograde' for 30% off on your order! Also, don't forget that you can become a patron of the Retrograde show right here. While you're here; why not head over to iTunes and pop a lovely review down for Retrograde? We'll even send you a free Limited Edition Retrograde Badge! Also remember to follow us on Twitter and Facebook. If you want to enter this week's competition, simply follow us on Twitter and retweet our competition tweet.
An obscenely long sampler of the show up to this point. A perfect jumping on point or a great refresher for longtime listeners! Download now SHOW NOTES 0:07:10 – Inside the Whale (Super Adventure Island, Yuzo Koshiro) 0:09:57 – Control Center (GoldenEye 007, Norgate, Kirkhope, Beanland) 0:12:11 – Level 1-1 (Jumping Flash, Takeo Miratsu) 0:14:09 [...]
What begins as a celebration of PlayStation launch titles becomes a full-on gushfest for Jumping Flash and its late composer, Takeo Miratsu. Also covered are Tohshinden and Air Combat. Download episode 4 if you please Episode 4 notes: 00:00 – Duke (Battle Arena Tohshinden) 08:06 – Rungo (Battle Arena Tohshinden) 10:30 – Sofia (Battle Arena [...]
This week! We discuss the PSPgo (CJ bought one), game review hyperbole, free hotel porn, vibrating beds, Super Street Fighter IV, and things we thought were innovations but were really non-innovations in driving games. Oh and we also talk about games, including UmJammer Lammy, Pixeljunk Monsters Deluxe, Fieldrunners, Motorstorm Arctic Edge, Beatles Rock Band, Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection, Rock Band Unplugged Lite Edition, Halo 3 ODST, Need for Speed Shift, Madworld, Wii Sports Resort, Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 3 and Jumping Flash 2, among others.Also, we're running a contest for a new theme song. Deadline for entries is Friday, October 16. 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 PSPgo blog postANNcast with CJDetails on theme song contest
Viper's back again this week as he takes on the chilly world of winter levels in video games. Join him for a hecking WIMDY episode featuring music from Chocobo Mystery Dungeon, The Sims 4, Jumping Flash! and more.