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My bestie and co-host of Petty Crimes, Griff Stark-Ennis, is on this week's episode!! He is telling us all about his situationship, and we are chatting about how to turn situationships into relationships, how long to be in a situationship, how to know if you really like the person you are dating, how to be unattached from the outcome, dating out of loneliness and more. We also nibble on overhead lighting, Acotr, thanking Ai, JK Rowling, Koopa Troopa, etc.
Op afstand, maar op dezelfde lijn hebben we weer genoeg te bespreken deze week. De 301 botjes in Astro Boy (bot.) hielden Maarten bezig, terwijl Keez op zowel Tatooine als in Hyrule zijn slag sloeg. Ook in indie-land is een hoop te beleven, zo bleek tijdens Steam Next Fest. Op het hoofdmenu deze week staan onze favoriete vijanden. Want van Koopa Troopa tot Pyramid Head: het zijn de bewoners van onze geliefde digitale werelden die de glans brengen, hoe hard we ook op ze stampen. Wij stampen door, stamp lekker mee met De Videogame Show! Besproken:Timesplitters 2Super Mario Bros. 3Goldeneye 007Mario OddesseyAstro BotStar Wars OutlawsLegend of Zelda: Echoes of WisdomLegend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomMaarten Zingt Van AllesThe Witcher 3Batman Arkham KnightSteam Next Fest Beastie BallKeep DrivingWestkust Koopa TroopaClickerThe Last of UsSilent Hill 2Dragon Quest Demon Souls Minecraft Wasteland 3Delicious in DungeonRyuchi Sakamoto - Etude Wil je adverteren in deze podcast? Stuur een mailtje naar: Adverteerders (direct): adverteren@meervandit.nl(Media)bureaus: pien@meervandit.nlProductie: Meer van ditMuziek & montage: Keez Groenteman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dagens Program:Chrisstoffer Nightinglam er mest kendt for at stå for den bar i København som hedder Bip Bip Bar. Det er et sted som blander energien fra en klassisk arkadehal og en bar i indre by. Her kan man bestille drinks med navne som Koopa Troopa, Fatality, Kirby's Dreamland og Jumpman. Bip Bip Bar er dermed blevet et samlingsted for mange der udover at ville hygge sig også vil nå til tops i klassiske arkade spil som for eksempel Tetris. GameBoys og Chrisstoffer skal nemlig snakke rigtig meget om Tetris i dag, for det europæisk mesterskab i klassisk Tetris bliver afholdt over weekenden d.17-19 November og kan opleves på ENIGMA museet.Dagens Gæst:Chrisstoffer NightinglamClassic tetris European Championship hjemmeside: www.classictetris.eu Bip Bip Bar hjemmeside: www.bipbipbar.dkVærter:Sofie Foxmar & Asgar BuggeProduceret af DNA LYD I/SGIVEAWAY:https://gleam.io/ZSdHs/toptier-gamer-giveawayLinktree:https://linktr.ee/GameBoys24syv
This double-length episode features several guest stars, including Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Koopa Troopa. When Bowser steals the star rod, it's up to Mario and friends to work together to free all seven star spirits and use star power to defeat the conniving villain. This is one season finale you don't want to miss!
This heart-warming episode is all about Koopa Troopa; how he came to the Mushroom Kingdom and what happened to him. Clumsy Koopa wasn't prepared when he was drafted into Bowser's army. Suddenly he was out of his comfort zone and not sure what to do. But as he continued with his regiment, he figured out what he must do, and it shaped him into the koopa he is today.
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Swing your arms from side to side! We're doing 'The Mario'! We talk our first Mario experiences, Mario's last name, Bowser's reproductive system, fave Mario games, fave Mario characters, Super Crown sexiness, and more! We also talk Tall Boys (not the beer cans), the correct pronunciation of 'meme', dream-reality confusion, and more! Let's-a go, paisanos! FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Super Mario Brothers (1993)Super Mario Bros. Super Show! The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)BONUS CONTENT:BowsetteBooetteBlooperetteEveryone else?Goombette, Waluigiette, YoshietteSpaceman, Bif NakedSOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi' Hunt's website and twitter and instagramBen Rankel's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsJess Schmidt's website, twitter and instagramDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditHelp spread the word: share us on social media or give Dork Matters a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods!"Oh, it's me, Chris Pratt, but I'm also Mario." -Lexi Hunt
Where's my Alita sequel, James Cameron? More like... Coward-on... Yeah. The Niche guys return with another batch of lesser known media for you to present as your alibi for why you definitely didn't murder your Koopa Troopa wife. In this episode Henry gives us the best stances and locations for flatulence, some unconventional sex positions and the absolute worst ways to get yourself some platinum trophies. Alex spends his sick-leave being a dirty little weeb reflecting on how whiny Deku is and threatens one of Hollywood's biggest directors. And the boys almost fall out over Alex's constant defence of Naruto, interrogate an Orca and fumble around an escape room in search of the right pillow to inspect. Media discussed and timestamps: Video Games: The Nonary Games (23:54) TV/Movies: Doom Patrol (43:06) Anime/Manga: Battle Angel Alita (1:02:51) Music: Kendrick Lamar - Mr Morale and the Big Steppers (1:19:48) Miscellaneous: Sex Criminals (1:36:51) Email for recommendations and questions - askthenicheguys@gmail.com Social media Twitter - @nicheguys Instagram - @thenicheguyspodcast Intro music is 'I Used To Love Hip-Hop' by Audiobinger. Transition music is 'Passing Time' by BoxCat Games. Outro music is 'Enthusiast' buy Tours. Logo Artwork by Diana Perrera @deepeearts
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Does PETA pick the most interesting battles? Who's in the Matt Kearney "Ships in the Night" crowd? How many ways can you cook an egg? Was Cow Racing your favorite Wii Play game? Plus, Rachel Standal and Sarah Cerkvenik join the show.
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WE DID IT, 100 EPISODES BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To celebrate I had to bring back my very first guest. The man whose humor is so brilliant and subtle. A person whose talent and charm are unmatched on Youtube. That's right Dpadgamer has returned to help process and digest the Super Mario Movie. Was it truly as bad as we remember (Yes) or is it unfairly judged (No)? Join us as we enjoy the highs of 100 episodes and the low lows of this movie!Special thanks to every single wonderful guest who helped make this podcast and to those I am lucky enough to now call my friend.Executive Producer Bryan “President of Calendars” Dressel Viceroy of Producing Jonathan Hardesty @movieguyjonKing Koopa of Editing Ryan JamesIntro by https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/policyHost Brok Holliday @damageboostpodTikTok: Damageboostpodcasthttps://www.patreon.com/damageboostTwitch at damageboostpodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@damageboostpodcasthttps://www.twitch.tv/damageboostpodcastGuest: Dpadgamer @dpadgamer https://youtu.be/IZitsd6PJaE
Was that a “good ” title? No. Probably not. But I am selflessly doing the edits again. It's a hard life pulling your own weight. Nar is on a little vacay and I'm being a noble big brother. Still not putting those links in though. Just go back to episode 254. Would it be just as easy to go find the links as to type this long winded explanation? Yeah probably so. Man you are full of questions today one-person-on-earth-that-actually-reads-these.
Let’s a-go! This time we’re hitting the gas pedals on our 100cc karts and racing our way into 1997 and the game that took the Nintendo 64 by storm, Mario Kart 64! Hosts Chris and Katie hop in (both with Toad, they’re definitely siblings!) to join the Mario crew racing through Kalimari Desert, Koopa Troopa … Continue reading Episode 19 – Mario Kart 64 →
Jumping off from where we left off with Princess Peach—we're on to some of the most lovable Mario villains: Shy Guy and Koopa Troopa! Let's learn a little bit about their origins and the games they appear in. So grab a blankie, snuggle up, and prepare to dream of dancing Shy Guys and slippin' sliding koopa troopas! Tonight's Wikis: https://mario.fandom.com/wiki/Shy_Guy https://mario.fandom.com/wiki/Koopa_Troopa
**Game Talk starts at approx. 17:20** We all know that Nintendo has this weird hobby of taking their phenomenal catalog of older games and making it as hard as humanly possible to play them. That's precisely what they've done with Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. It's available on the Gamecube, if you buy a Gamecube, a memory card, and a copy of the game somewhere (which isn't cheap these days). It's also available on...oh wait, that's it. Much like many of the other great Gamecube titles, TTYD has been left in the past. And that really sucks, because this game is so, so good. The original Paper Mario (Nintendo 64) was a great concept. This game takes it's predecessor's charm, battle mechanics, gameplay and obviously it's graphics, and polishes them even more. It's plagued by a little more backtracking than I would like to see, but that's a minor hiccup in an otherwise brilliant game. You obviously control Mario - er, Paper Mario - and you're on a mission to collect the seven stars that control the seal on the thousand year door. You also have to save the Princess again (surprise). Bowser keeps showing up, too, but he's the comic relief this time around instead of the villain, and he's legitimately funny in this game. You make friends with a bunch of odd characters, including a shy Koopa Troopa, a know-it-all Goomba, and an old Bob-omb pirate, and it's the way they change not only your battle strategy, but the areas of the over-world you can access that keep the game moving. This game has hints of Metroid-Vania in it, and that's usually all it takes to hook me. I originally was going to break down the combat and villains, too, but then you'd have no reason to listen to the episode. Longtime show supporter, first time guest Bradley McCue joins me this week, and we set a new Remember The Game? record for episode length this time around. There's a lot to talk about here, so quit reading and get listening!
Super Mario Bros 2 is the oddball of the NES Mario Bros games. Along with Super Mario Sunshine, it's the oddball of the entire Super Mario series. But you know what? I like oddballs.* *I rewrote that about ten times, and that was the least creepy sounding thing I could come up with... I like Super Mario Bros 2. A lot. I owned Super Mario Bros 1 & 3 as a kid, but never got my hands on the second one. So any chance I had to play it, I jumped all over it. I couldn't wrap my little mind around it! You could pick up bad guys and throw them at each other! (Before picking up Koopa Troopa shells, this was crazy). There were weird potions that took you into an alternate universe, and that's the only place you could find mushrooms. Stars floated up from the bottom of the screen. You could play as Princess Toadstool (old school) and Toad!?!? Where'd this game come from???? As we would all later find out, it came from Japan. Because they decided that the kids over in North America that played Nintendo weren't good enough to play the game they originally wanted to release as Super Mario Bros 2. And after playing that original sequel (released everywhere as The Lost Levels years later), there were right. But this episode isn't about the sequel we didn't get (there's already an episode of the show about that game, The Lost Levels - Episode 26 if you're interested!), it's about the one we did. Super Mario Bros 2 is a beauty of a game. It introduced gameplay mechanics to the Mario Bros series that still exist today, like Birdo, Shy Guys, and the Princess's floating ability. It's still as fun to play in 2019 as it was in 1988, and it's about damned time it got it's own episode of the podcast. My buddy/fellow comedian/improv king David Rae is my guest this week, and we have a great chat about the Cousin Oliver of the Super Mario Bros series; Super Mario Bros 2. Enjoy!
In early 2001, the Nintendo 64 was running out of gas. The Playstation was in full swing, and Nintendo was looking vulnerable for the first time. Their new console, the Gamecube, was only months away. The 64 was about to be left behind. But before that happened, it had one last hurrah. And that hurrah was a gorgeous RPG called Paper Mario. Not officially a "sequel" to the beloved Super Mario RPG on the SNES, Paper Mario was our favourite plumbers second foray into the world of role-playing game. Borrowing some elements from it's 16-bit cousin - timed hits/defending in combat and top shelf writing, to name a couple - Paper Mario managed to hold onto the Nintendo charm and approachability, while still remaining a deep, competitive RPG. The combat system isn't simply a matter of tapping "A" and coasting through battles. Attacking in this game requires some form of action if you want to cause maximum damage. Little things like tapping a button at the right time or pulling the joystick to the left and then swinging it to the right help break up the monotony of combat that a lot of RPGS struggle with. Each battle feel fresh and fun. Your attacks do various types of damage to your opponents, too. In a standard Mario game, you have to jump on a Koopa Troopa before you can pick it up and use it. They managed to transition that style of gameplay into RPG combat with Paper Mario. It's an RPG that still feels a lot like a platformer/action game. There's also NO RANDOM ENCOUNTERS!!!!! How all RPGS haven't adapted that approach by now is a frustrating mystery that may never be solved. Ugh. This game is charming, gorgeous, and it's a blast to play. The writing is clever and funny. The paper art style looks great, even by today's standards. I feel that games from the 64-bit era haven't aged well cosmetically, but this game looks as good today as it did eighteen years ago. And the most important thing, in my opinion, is that it's just as fun now as it was when it launched. If Nintendo ever does release a Nintendo 64 Classic, I'd buy one just to play this game again. It's that good. My buddy Mark McCue agrees. He's my guest on the podcast this week, and damned if we didn't have a hell of a time revisiting Paper Mario. I hope you enjoy this one as much as we did.
FEATURING: (00:04:05) Super Mario Maker 2(00:13:05) Super Smash Bros. 3.0, BOX BOY! + BOX GIRL!, Captain Toad DLC(00:20:30) Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night(00:27:33) Tetris 99(00:37:40) Assassin's Creed 3(00:39:10) Fire Emblem: Three Houses(00:44:00) Dragon Quest Builders 2, Hellblade, Yoshi's Crafted World demo(01:00:25) Tsum Tsum, Starlink, DELTARUNE, GRID Autosport, Unravel 2, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy IX, Rune Factory(01:09:30) ONINAKI (01:12:00) Daemon x Machina demo(01:19:41) Astral Chain(01:28:51) Dragon Quest XI(01:36:23) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
Do we truly realize how good Corey Kluber is? The Athletic's T.J. Zuppe and Zack Meisel discuss his appreciation level, share some of the early observations from the clubhouse (and parking garage) and explain why Shohei Ohtani is good for baseball.
Ya está aquí el vigésimo tercer episodio de El Rincón Nostálgico de Elías, esta semana Elías dedica el episodio a un par de personajes característicos del mundo de Super Mario, nos referimos a los Koopa Troopa y los Goomba y como todas las semanas Elías analizará los video juegos y las mejores anécdotas, disfrútenlo!
In this episode Mike, Toad, Koopa Troopa, & Hans Moleman have a non-explicit 60 second podcast, and make a song about potatoes
This is episode one of the brand new podcast to the CSICON network; Retrograde! For our first ever episode we take a look at the racing classic Super Mario Kart. Join me, Jack Marshall, with my co-hosts Anthony Hobday, Lysanne Fisher, and James MacFadyen as, this week, we take a microscope made of pixels to the 1992 classic racer Super Mario Kart for the Super Nintendo. We go over the legacy of the game as well as discussing its own sequels and numerous rip-offs. We also delve into the world of Mario Kart weaponry, magic, and characters.Lastly we ask some of the most important questions to plague Mario kart: Was this the best Mario Kart game of the series? How did Donkey Kong Jr steer with his arms in the air? How comes a guy is allowed to drive around in real-life re-enacting Mario Kart? And was no-one else disturbed by Koopa Troopa throwing the bodies of his brethern at his enemies? Tune in and retro up to episode one of Retrograde!