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This week Stacey and Eric dive into the history of movie and TV show tie-in games.
Welcome to the weekly GI Microcast giving you the latest in video games news. Join James Batchelor and Chris Dring as they give you their take on the biggest stories in video games. Never miss an episode and subscribe to the GI Microcast on all podcasting platforms and YouTube. This week, we use Devolver's unveiling of Big Fan Games - a new publishing label dedicated to indies working on licensed and other established IP - as a jumping off point to discuss the market for video game adaptations. Ranging wildly in scope and quality, there have been examples over the years that licensed games don't always print money in the way publishers might hope - we discuss the many reasons behind this, and the potential for indies who get the chance to work on major IP. Other headlines we discuss is Epic Games' latest lawsuit against Google, the closure of Play Magazine, the death of HoloLens, and Palworld coming to mobile. Finally, in 'What Do The Numbers Mean?', Chris looks at the early performance of The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. As always, you can get more news, insight and analysis at www.gamesindustry.biz, and you can get all the biggest news delivered straight to your inbox by signing up to the GI Daily at www.gamesindustry.biz/newsletters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ruby is joined by YouTuber and licensed video game appreciator Peter a.k.a Minimme to discuss the humble beginnings, the rises and falls, and the much-needed evolution of licensed video games. You've heard of 'what if movie was video game', and also 'what if video game was movie', but now it's time for 'what if video game was video game of movie'.Find Peter here:http://www.minimme.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPIBtu2SBuW_VFHwKwDOtYghttps://twitter.com/minimmeFind us online:https://backpocket.gg/https://twitch.tv/back_pockethttps://youtube.com/@BackPocketVids Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We discuss EA shifting focus to owned IP, Remedy purchasing full rights for the Control series, and PS Plus March trolls mad they already own Sifu. Tweet Us: twitter.com/MYCONTROLISSUES | Questions/Comments: controlissuespod@gmail.com
We're selling our souls for those sweet license deals this episode, as we nominate four games that license IPs from outside the gaming sphere (not sports, though). Despite having something of a bad rap, there are a huge number of great licensed games, and we cover as many as we can here. Go vote for the one you want in the Hall of Fame over @VG_HOF. Of course, stay tuned for some more incredible emails from that bloke who upstages all of us at the end, or ruins the pod, depending on your tolerance for smelly tents. videogamehof@gmail.com if you fancy adding to the madness!
Remember in the good old days when they made a game for ANYTHING? Any movie, cartoon, game show - heck, even McDonald's had a video game! This week, Aaron is joined by Gerry and Jay as they discuss their favorite licensed games. SPOILER ALERT: we don't discuss any of the 324 Jeopardy video games. Super Ghost Radio: https://linktr.ee/superghostradio Super Bracket Bros: https://superbracketbros.buzzsprout.com/ More SuperPod Saga - https://www.superpodsaga.com/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsk92iXuOGiul8ZiIYNMMmQ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SuperPodSaga Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/superpodsaga/ Discord - https://discord.com/invite/7zXbMvVQks Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/superpodsaga 00:00 - Intro 01:33 - Guest Intro 07:22 - Topic of the Day and Community Q&A 19:10 - Batman: Arkham Asylum 22:37 - Marvel's Spider-Man 27:09 - SNES Licensed Goodies from 1993 33:08 - Hunter: The Reckoning 41:07 - Yu-Gi-Oh! games 48:01 - GoldenEye 007 55:44 - Patron shout-out and ad break 01:11:40 - JUMP FORCE 01:14:30 - Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis and Jurassic World Evolution 01:18:44 - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 01:25:05 - Transformers: Devastation 01:27:52 - Star Wars: Empire at War 01:29:58 - Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire 01:31:31 - Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes 01:36:31 - Some not-so-good games 01:45:57 - Wrappin' it all up 01:49:49 - Outro
Licensed games get a lot of crap. We're talking today about the good ones. Join Jon Smith, Jared Petty, Eleanor Mithun, and Nathan Fry for an LRG celebration of 102 Dalmations, Batman, and Dynamite Deka.
Samuel and Matthew compete to pick the best selection of 10 licensed games, and discuss the wildly inconsistent history of games based on movies, TV shows, books and more. Vote for the winner in our pinned tweet @BackPagePod, and we'll discuss the results in a future episode. This week's music is from the Blade Runner game soundtrack by Vangelis and Frank Klepacki. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, the crew discusses all things licensed video games including their childhood favorites and anticipated upcoming titles! New episodes release every other Tuesday at 9am EST. Find time stamps for this episode below: 0:00 Intro 1:40 Ice Breaker Question: What is the first game we remember beating as a kid? 5:20 What do we think of when we hear the term licensed video game? 8:44 Are licensed video games the “gateway drug” for children to get into gaming? 16:55 What makes a good licensed game? 21:24 What are examples of good and bad licensed video games? 34:26 What contributed to the rise and fall of licensed video games? 42:44 South Park: The Stick of Truth and other honorable mentions from our past. 53:35 What is the future of licensed video games? 1:06:42 What is your dream licensed game and developer collaboration? Find us on Twitter for show updates and more: Podcast: @crossplayconvos Joseph Hooper: @Th3HoopMan Jacob McCourt: @JacobMcCourt Luke Lewis:@lukewarmlewis Check out our other shows: Player Player Podcast: @PlayerPlayerPod Cutscenes: A Video Game Movie Podcast: @Cutscenes_Pod Left Behind Game Club: @LeftBehindClub Video Game Trivia: @VG_Trivia The LukeWarmGames Podcast: @lukewarmgames
history of Digimon licensed games part 2 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shnickerman/support
**Get Each Episode One Week Early on Patreon!** This week, Corey, Stephanie, and LeRon are joined by award-winning video game composer and sound designer Chase Bethea to discuss his career, how he designs audio, Hogwarts Legacy and other licensed games, and their favorite announcements from the recent Nintendo Direct. Follow Corey: Twitter | Instagram Follow LeRon: Twitter | Instagram | Twitch Follow Stephanie: Twitter | Instagram Today's Guest: Chase Bethea: Twitter | Tidal | Website Follow us on Social Media: Twitter | Discord | Instagram | Twitch | YouTube | Facebook Group | Facebook Thank you for listening to The Boss Rush Podcast, the Flagship Show of Boss Rush Media and The Boss Rush Network. You can catch the show on YouTube, iTunes, Spotify, and other podcast apps as well as our website every Monday morning. Remember to like, subscribe, share, rate, and review us wherever you consume the show. Thanks for building something better together with us. Be You. Be More. Play Games. Be Better.
Just because a game is based on a licensed property doesn't always mean it's a lazy cash grab. We mean... A lot of the time it totally is, but there is a surprisingly high number of decent efforts out there, so join us as we count down our favorites!----------Music AttributionsMusical excerpts from 8-Bit Fantasy & Adventure by xDeviruchi, used under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.----------Mentioned in this episode:Shoutout to Our Patrons!Retro Hangover is supported by you, the listeners. We would especially like to thank the following Patrons for donating at the 8-bit tier and above: Lyle McKarns, Ashton Ruby, Randall Quiggle, Tony G, Katie Quigg, Paul Romalho, Raging Demon, JC, Meagan Caruso, MaskedKeaton, Andrew Liguori, Ozzy Garcia, The Retro Vixen, BacklogAdam, Thunderdome Gaming Society, Keith Gasper, Dischimera, gcfreak898 (The Saturnian), Dave Jackson, Eric Gess, and Rick Firestone. If you'd like your name mentioned here, or would simply like to support the show, consider becoming a Patron today!Patreon
The Terminator RPG was released as a PDF recently. A special guest, Jacqueline Bryk and I went through the game. It contains a lot of rules, including a dense system for hacking, something I hadn't seen since Shadowrun and Cyberpunk. What makes a licensed game good or bad? We talk Support Role Playing Public Radio on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/RPPR/ The post Episode 191: The Terminator RPG and Licensed Games appeared first on Role Playing Public Radio.
Richie talks about a possible Scifi Campaign he wants to run and why it's not going to be Traveler based. Fiasco Dungeons and Dragons Character Creation. Answers some Questions about upcoming games, Licensed Games, and solo games. As well as a story of a troll in the real world. https://thousandyearoldvampire.com/products/thousand-year-old-vampire https://www.rainmandigitalmedia.com/2018/10/game-state-tabletop-review-15-thousand-year-old-vampire-review/ Email Richie at Fullmetalrpgbiz@gmail.com Go further down the FMRPG rabbit hole here: https://linktr.ee/fullmetalrpg
In this episode, Sam and Lindsay chat about games based on movies, books, and tv shows!
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This week Jesse talks about the charming world of Eastward for the Nintendo Switch! Playstation's new online service has arrived early in some territories but classic games are lacking? Can this be fixed by the time it arrives in America? Licensed games are notorious for being horrible pieces of entertainment for gaming but what licenses deserve to be games? What series/franchises could work well? What do the gang want to see? Find out on this weeks episode of 3PC! Available to stream and download on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App!
Today, Kelly, Mike, and Arnaldo are joined by special guest and obscure PlayStation game connoisseur, Sean Seanson! First we open up the show talking about Sean's YouTube channel, its growth and the ups and downs of creating a niche channel before moving on to our favourite licensed games, starting with Danger Girl for the PS1 (25:00) followed by The Lion King (SNES), The Simpsons Hit & Run, and Xena: Warrior Princess (PS1). But unfortunately (or fortunately!) we have some less stellar licensed games to balance things out with Batman Forever (SNES), Ren & Stimpy: Space Cadets (Game Boy), Way Of The Dogg (X360) and last but certainly not least, Sabrina The Teenage Witch: A Twitch In Time (PS1). Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/regionfreegamers Talk to us! https://linktr.ee/regionfreegamers Email regionfreegamers@gmail.com Music: Simpsons Hit & Run - Bonestorm Storm Way Of The Dogg - Trailer
The 001 Radio Gamescast is our weekly podcasts where a group of game developers and artists talk about a variety of different topics, ranging from current news to games and entertainment. If you'd rather listen to the show on your favorite podcast platform, check out https://anchor.fm/001radio. 001 Radio Gamescast airs on Tuesdays at 7 AM EST, though occasionally episodes may air at different times in the week. Oh, and the show is now recorded live on Sundays at 8 PM EST. Check it out at www.twitch.tv/megamatch!
This week Brand and CJ are off at a nerd convention, so Michael and Kris welcome Evelyn Riles back to the show, but this time not as a guest, but as a new panelist! We talk about what we're playing, and some of our favorite licensed games! Email us if you have a game suggestion: ILoveThisTerribleGame@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @ILTTGPodcast Mike @MyNeighborMich1 Kris @ZenoNox @BrandChan Watch Kris on Twitch: Twitch.tv/Zeno_Nox Watch Natalie on Twitch: Twitch.tv/shothra Check out Kat's store! www.ReGenGaming.com Find Alex's articles on https://culturedvultures.com/ and https://www.space.com/entertainment Donate to Black Lives Matter charities Donate to The Trevor Project www.TheTrevorProject.org Donate to your local food bank! Regular canned food is fine, but money, diapers and formula, and femenine hygene products are badly needed! Theme song by Kyle Check of Devil's Advocate: Facebook.com/DevilsAdvocateMetal Check out our other podcasts: Jack Billings Presents: Haunted Apartment Complex, No Time To Binge, Generation Clash Side Quest music by ZapSplat.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Games are all about immersing yourself in wild, imaginative worlds. When a developer is able to recreate that feeling with an IP you love, something special is created. Jake and Sam break down their 10 favorite games based on licensed IP, whether that be from movies, comics, or even music! Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Intro/Housekeeping 00:03:16 - News Story #1: Gran Turismo 7 Stumbles 00:10:54 - News Story #2: The Quarry Announced 00:17:51 - News Story #3: The Initiative Having Staffing Problems 00:26:11 - Main Topic: Top 10 Licensed Games of All Time 1:33:40 - Rotating Segment: Rotten or Fresh Movie Games 1:35:12 - Draft Day Starring Kevin Costner 1:38:08 - What We've Been Playing (Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC) 1:40:03 - Closing Remarks Shoutout to Mizuki Kuroiwa for the incredible podcast artwork and to Thomniverse Remix for the music. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to thesupermosherbrothersshow@gmail.com and follow us @SuperMosherBros on Twitter. Thanks for listening!
Usually, games based on a popular media franchises let you embody the main characters from movies, TV shows, or books. This week, though, we’ll rope in Brendan “The Crawl” Hesse for a look at five games that cast you as... Read more
Usually, games based on a popular media franchises let you embody the main characters from movies, TV shows, or books. This week, though, we'll rope in Brendan "The Crawl" Hesse for a look at five games that cast you as some new nobody who just gets to hang out with the heroes. Then we'll talk about Stranger Of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, Tunic, Paradise Killer, ID@Xbox, somehow more Elden Ring, and the longest amounts of time you've invested in getting an achievement or trophy.
On this episode of the Turn Turtles the guys talk about Licensed Games! Do licenses make a game good? Some games include: -Star Wars Imperial Assault -Firefly -Disney's Villainous -Small World: World of Warcraft -Descent: Journeys in the Dark Send us emails! Send them to theturnturtles@gmail.com, and follow us on socials @turnturtlesbg Please review on on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and we'll read your review on the air! Musical credit: "Hackbeat" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3976-life-of-riley License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Still Pickin by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5707-still-pickin License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Intro/outro by "Ole Koltrane" :)
In this episode of the We Blow Carts podcast we discuss 10 (5 each) of our favourite PSone licensed game memories!
Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!
On This Episode Of The Gaming And Collecting Podcast Bill And Alex Take A Look At Some Of The Various Licensed Games They Had Experienced During There Childhood Going Over Some Of The Great And Not So Great Games In The Somewhat Extinct Genre Of Gaming! But Anyway Once Again Thanks For Joining Us As We Discuss The Games That Shaped Us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!
On This Episode Of The Gaming And Collecting Podcast Bill And Alex Take A Look At Some Of The Various Licensed Games They Had Experienced During There Childhood Going Over Some Of The Great And Not So Great Games In The Somewhat Extinct Genre Of Gaming! But Anyway Once Again Thanks For Joining Us As We Discuss The Games That Shaped Us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey all! Remember those licensed games that accompanied every summer blockbuster? Kevin and Frank look back at some of our favorites. Ad: NinjaBuzz.io Patreon: https://patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/6Jrvyb2 YouTube: tinyurl.com/y4owmhdl Twitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspod Facebook: facebook.com/groups/227307812330853/ Instagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast E-mail: thegeekfreakspodcast@gmail.com Store: redbubble.com/people/GeekFreaks Twitch: twitch.tv/geekfreakspodcast Site: thegeekfreakspodcast.com
Ghostbusters Afterlife is out now, we saw it and now we're reviewing it. Nerf Legends is a video game that we also have a review of but it's less of a review and more of a cautionary tale of what will happen to all those unfortunate souls who play it. In honor of this terrible Nerf game we're also going over licensed video games, the best ones, the worst ones and the weirdest ones. Pepsiman anyone? This Week's Hot Takes: Spider-Man in Marvel's Avengers, Chris Pratt's Mario voice, Epic Games buys Harmonix and a Mass Effect tv show Check out our blog: https://therongoblog.wordpress.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culture-popped/message
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Welcome to Episode 282 of GG's The Mouthful Podcast. Join the conversation! Visit goodgame.rocks and follow us on Twitter @GGGamerGroup. Theme song: "Adventure Time - Bacon Pancakes (aerix 4thelulz edit)" by aerix. The Mouthful is a podcast for PC, Nintendo, Xbox, Playstation gamers and movie fans. Anybody else listening does so at their own risk. "Black Knight 2000 Meets Metal"! Arranged and performed by "ERock" Eric Calderone, and executive produced by Jared Guynes (YouTube).
Hey all! Remember those licensed games that accompanied every summer blockbuster? Kevin and Frank look back at some of our favorites. Ad: NinjaBuzz.io Patreon: https://patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/6Jrvyb2 YouTube: tinyurl.com/y4owmhdl Twitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspod Facebook: facebook.com/groups/227307812330853/ Instagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast E-mail: thegeekfreakspodcast@gmail.com Store: redbubble.com/people/GeekFreaks Twitch: twitch.tv/geekfreakspodcast Site: thegeekfreakspodcast.com
hjrp2820 Your Hosts: Stu, Kimi, Kurt In this Episode: JoLene writes in about licensed games. And Dave from DC writes in about newspapers.
The boys talk about licensed movie games in this long delayed episode! The news is somewhat not good, and the jokes are less somewhat not good. Music is Bust This, Bust That by Professor Kliq[https://www.professorkliq.com/]
Hey, look out! It's Multiplayered! On this episode, the MP crew discuss impressions for the new indie '12 Minutes' as well as concerns for the state of Halo Infinite. But that's not all! Xbox just had their Gamescom event and there were a few gems shown off. Last but not least, the gang discusses weird, old licensed games. Do you remember Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City? We sure do! Head down the court and pass the ball to this week's episode, babyyy!
Level 857 Video Game Podcast Ep-175: The Best And Worst Licensed Games Ever Made! In this podcast, we discuss all of the greatest and most unsuccessful licensed games ever released, some recent news topics and of course share the current games we're playing! News Topic Discussions: The GTA Remastered Trilogy Is Real, Using Unreal Engine, And Coming This Year Marvel's Avengers Spiderman still on track for 2021 Nintendo Switch Sweeps Japanese Sales Chart, A Feat That Hasn't Been Accomplished in 30 Years Konami Continues to Embrace Mobile Gaming Subscribe to our co-op gaming channel: https://goo.gl/Zy9RTD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/level857/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/level857/support
Licensed Games are famously bad...except for the good ones. What are the pitfalls and perks of making games with a third-party IP? Find out more in this episode You can find a video clip of this episode at: www.youtube.com/gamedevlondon More episodes can be found by visiting: anchor.fm/game-dev-london Visit Our Website - www.gamedev.london - for meet ups, game jams, competitions and more! Join Our Discord - www.gamedev.london/join Follow Us On Twitch - www.twitch.tv/gamedevlondon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/game-dev-london/support
Potent theme delivery systems or sinister cash grabs preying on your nostalgia? Today we talk about licensed games. Defining IPCynical cash grabs or a source of joy?What makes something look promising or damning?Games where fighting IPs are the platform (unmatched, Funko Battles, VS System)IP Games in our collectionsLovecraft vs. the Mythos & Public DomainLicensing & preventing games gettingBest/Worst that we've seenWhat IPs are you dying to see?LINKS:Our Site - https://www.cardboardherald.comOur Video Channel - https://www.youtube.com/TheCardboardHeraldOur Twitter - https://twitter.com/CardboardHeraldOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9669551
Episode 93 In today's episode, we talk about licensed games and adapting games to other mediums. As always, we round off the show with what we're playing (Descenders, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, Hell Let Loose, Adapt, Hammerting, Control). This episode was recorded in August 2021. Royalty free music from BenSound. Questions or comments? Tweet @PodcastGametalk Or chat us up in Discord - discord.gg/JZCj5Qn Timestamps: 0:00 - Licensed Games 41:47 - Adapting Games to Other Mediums 52:52 - Descenders 57:33 - The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD 1:04:43 - Hell Let Loose 1:09:47 - Adapt 1:11:55 - Hammerting 1:13:15 - Control
This podcast is about the history of Digimon Video Games released in North America. The Digital Monster virtual was released to capitalize off the success of Tamagotchi and create a "boy" appropriate alternative. Fast forward to 2021, there are so many games, merchandise and anime series! Digimon is truly an amazing series and is not a copy of Pokemon. Check out the games that seem cool! Digital Monster (1998) Digimon World (PS1) Digimon World 2 (PS1) Digimon Digital Card Battle (PS1) Digimon Rumble Arena (PS1) Digimon World 3 Digimon Battle Spirit (GBA) Digimon Rumble Arena 2 (Gamecube) Digimon Racing (GBA) Digimon World 4 (PS2) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shnickerman/support
In this episode, Patrick, Jared, and special guest star Garrett discuss infamous and beloved licensed games they've played. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jared-dubay-jurado/support
Everyone has that one franchise or IP that gets them where it counts: their wallet. What happens with a successful brand merges with games? Is it always a match made in heaven? Or can it end in disaster? Glenn, Chris, and Liz delve into the world of licensed games to see what works, and what doesn't. PLUS: Sonic is old, y'all.CREW INFO:Follow Glenn on Twitter at @gcarrereFollow Liz on Twitter at @PaperbackLizardFollow Chris on Twitter at @techdudetxJoin the conversation on the Party Chat Discord! Head to https://bit.ly/PartyChatDiscord to join!Download the Curtain Call RPG Starter Kit at curtaincall.games today for FREE!TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Curtain Call Promo 0:46 - Theme Song 1:51 - Opening Monologue 7:17 - Gaming Chores 17:00 - F9 Sets Records and Set Pieces in Gaming 26:52 - Sonic's 30th Anniversary and Returning to Roots 31:30 - Licensed (to Kill) Games 33:00 -What makes a game a party game? 37:43 - Early Memories of Licensed Games 45:32 - Best Licensed Games1:03:07 - Missing the Mark 1:13:10 - Autobuys 1:17:30 - Plugs/Call for Reviews 1:20:37 - Wrap UpBig thanks to Sam Begich for the use of our theme song and tunes! High-fives to Chapin for editing! Ups to Glenn and Chris for the topic! And thanks to Chris Russell for timestamps!
Movie licensed games are notoriously bad. Big cash in properties for companies to turn around in quick fashion. Ridiculously tight deadlines from movie studios. And any number things that are contrary to making a good game play a factor in these types of games. However, these 10 games have beaten all the odds and turned out to be some really cool, original and just plain fun experiences for players. Let's check out 10 Movie Licensed Games that DON'T SUCK! We also discuss Necromundo Knockout City PS4 Backward Compatible Games in 2022?
The Oscars are around the corner and since there are so many board games that use popular licenses from movies, Jake and Luc have decided to make a list of their favourite licensed games. Spoiler alert, it`s not only films that make up our list!Other games mentioned: Downforce, Lost Ruins of Arnak, Apocalypse Road, Holmes: Sherlock & Mycroft
Oh, hey, didn't see you come in there. Well, now that you're here, we'd like to welcome you to a very special episode of Some Patches Required! This week, we take a trip down memory lane while talking about licensed video games. What makes that so special? We're joined by a distinguished guest, Aaron's brother Danny!He kicks things off by talking about The Godzilla Novelization Project, his insanely ambitious attempt to write unofficial, full-length adaptations of each and every Japanese Godzilla Movie. Then we move on to hard-hitting issues like the fact that Zach tried to cheese opponents using Megalon in "Godzilla Destroy All Monsters: Melee the same way Aaron did, how pretty Mothra is, and the fact that there's a tremendously terrible "Home Improvement" video game out there.Also, this is our 10th episode, so Marc Maron can huff our shorts.Listen to Beach Girl on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7d3stbZda2NcV2DPjsDvAj?si=8TQz8E7tTT2H8Hy6G07uQQBask in the glory of Beach Girl's new EP: https://open.spotify.com/album/231Xn5cBLtO11ohzLeTJHN?si=TqL3TXZdTn6tma8ymKqqpgCheck out edouggieart on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/edouggieartCheck out even more edouggieart on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edouggieart/?hl=enCheck out the Godzilla Novelization Project: https://godzillanovelizationproject.com/Chat with Danny (@ Danzilla93_GNP) on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Danzilla93_GNPChat with Danny more on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Danzilla93/Chat with Danny even more via Gmail: godzillanovelizationproject@gmail.comSupport the Godzilla Novelization Project on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/godzillanovelizationproject/overview
Oh thank god you're here, Spider-Man! That car isn't going to punch itself! Send stolen pizzas to: pleasedontcast@gmail.com twitter.com/pleasedontcast patreon.com/pleasedontcast
Ok, so we didn't end up being that quick in the end! Either way, as a pallet cleanser before our next big deep dive coming in episode 6, we're breaking things up with the first of a series of top 5 list episodes. First on the ranking schedule we're talking about our top 5 greatest licensed games, with some real incertitude over what a licensed game actually is - sorry Tony Hawk and every wrestling game ever. We're going more traditional; ranging from Batman and Spider-Man to Lord of the Rings and South Park. For the second list of the episode we have some gruesome gassing about gaming's top 5 greatest guns. Shotguns, pistols, rocket launchers, big f'n guns - they're all here! Finally, list number three embodies the spirit of both friendship and arguments in our ranking of the top 5 greatest co-op games. Fans of Portal 2, Gears of War and even Luigi's Mansion 3 will be well served here! Please don't forget to rate us and subscribe on your podcatcher of choice, check out GoombaStomp.com for more quality gaming content, and hit us up on Twitter @AWinnerIsYouPod.
Founder of Inc Best Workplaces Company, monthly contributor to Forbes.com & regular speaker at EdTech conferences. Stephen creates games to educate and activate audiences. Since launching The Game Agency 13 years ago and The Training Arcade 4 years ago, Stephen has developed award-winning games for new-employee on-boarding, sales and product training, leadership development, safety, security, compliance, systems & processes, customer service, and many other training topics. Stephen has also helped shape the education industry and disrupt traditional learning methods with the creation of interactive games such a S.T.E.M, Financial Literacy and Social Skills which have been deployed in thousands of schools.
This week we're talking about licensed games. That's right, we're looking at your Star Wars, James Bond, and all those Disney games. First, Nathan regales us with the story of one particularly bad licensed game that led to the video game crash of '83. Then, Fahey leads us through the history of licensed video games from the beginning to the present day. And finally, Ash walks us through which licensed games are in the headlines these days.
This week on Boss Rush, Corey, LeRon, Jesse, and Dan discuss the future of licensed games and why there may be a heavy resurgence of them with the help of Disney. Follow Corey: Twitter | Instagram | Twitch Follow LeRon: Twitter | Twitch Follow Jesse: Twitter | Instagram | Twitch Follow Dan: Twitter Follow us on Social Media: Twitter | Discord | Instagram | Twitch | YouTube | Facebook Group | Facebook You can catch The Boss Rush Podcast live on Twitch every Saturday or on Podcast Services and YouTube Monday mornings. Play Games. Be Better. Boss Rush Games.
Durs and Chris discuss their favourite licensed games! #StarTrekGames #StarWarsGames #CallofDuty #BladeRunnerGame #BladeRunner #Mechwarrior #SimpsonsHitandRun #TheSimpsons #StarTrekArmada #StarTrekEliteForce #StarTrekBridgeCommander #StarTrekAFinalUnity #StarTrek #StarWars #DarkForces #StarWarsBountyHunter
Hey all! Episode 13: Top 5 Licensed games is all new and very licensed! Join Rodel and Joel, as they dig deep to uncover what licensed games were really good, because trust us, there were a TON of bad ones. We also announce the winner of our first giveaway! If you have suggestions for topics or want to be on the podcast: topics@whatsyour5.com Follow us on all social media: Twitter: @whatsyour_5 Instagram: @whatsyour_5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Whats-your-5-106999294442496 #capcom #nintendo #supernintendo #batman #comics #kingdomhearts #squareenix #whatsyour5podcast #giveaways #dragonballz #bandai --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsyour5/support
Licensed games get a bad rap, but there's a lot to love! From Star Wars to Ninja Turtles to hyper-specific 90's mascot platformers, Patrick and Mark discuss some of their most memorable experiences with licensed games. -- FRIEND US ON SWITCH Patrick: SW-1401-2882-4137 Mark: SW-8112-0583-0050 -- SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @NinCartSociety Email: NintendoCartridgeSociety@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
In lieu of any major news, we found a couple fun topics to talk about. You... can probably guess what they are from the title.
In this episode of The GameRubes, Ben and Chris explore a trio of licensed titles: The Muppets Party Cruise, Disney's The Haunted Mansion, and Disney Pictures Presents Meet the Robinsons. Do you have questions for the hosts, stories to share about your experience with the GameCube, or comments you'd like to make about the show? We'd love to hear from you! Send them in to thegamerubespodcast@gmail.com and Ben or Chris will read them live on air! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Alex talks about licensed games, what they are, why they're bad, except for when they're good.
Have you ever watched a TV show or movie and thought "man, I wish I could play that as a video game?" So have we - which is why on this week's episode of Press YYZ, we decided to rank the best licensed games of all time. We also channel our inner Nostradamus and predict what unannounced games are still due to be unveiled this year, and conceptualize a Grand Theft Auto game set in the GTA (the Greater Toronto Area). Catch Press YYZ live Wednesdays at 8:00 PM EST on Twitch: Twitch.tv/pressYYZ Enjoy past episodes and other exclusive content on YouTube: YouTube.com/PressYYZ Find out about future programming on Twitter and Instagram: Twitter.com/PressYYZ | Instagram.com/PressYYZ Become a part of our community by joining our Discord server: https://invite.gg/pressyyz And keep up with what we're doing outside of the podcast: Alexander Kozina: Twitter | Instagram | Twitch Mitch George: Twitter | Instagram | Twitch Alex Balant: Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Nathan McInerney: Twitter | Instagram AJ Fraser: Twitter | Instagram
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Today we delve into some of the memorable licensed games from our youths. Social Media Kinks: Twitter: https://twitter.com/huggerderek Snapchat: xxspurs123 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huggerderek/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/huggercast/support
Intro – What cha been up to? Rick – Animal Crossing, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Rob – AC, MLB The Show 20, borderlands 3, destiny 2, Out of the Park...
On this episode of The Gamer Gauntlet we explore the history of movie licensed video games and get a bit of an insider's point of view talking to retired programmer, Chris Shrigley. Chris has worked on such games as Cliffhanger on the Sega Genesis, and Gauntlet II!
It's time for a new episode of #Grindcast! Join Will, Jason and Matt as they tackle some pop-culture news and end the show discussing some of their favorite video games based on movies. Catch all our episodes here: iTunes; https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/grindcast/id965549573?mt=2 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/182-Grindcast/ Libsyn: https://grindcast.libsyn.com Have a book, YouTube channel or anything you're trying to sell? Hit us up on our email to snatch ad space on the show!! EMAIL: thegrindedword@gmail.com Do you like reading? Well, grab a copy of Matt's books, Edge of Twilight and Horrors Untold on Amazon!!! It will help support the show and Matt himself! https://www.amazon.com/dp/179468868 (Edge of Twilight) https://www.amazon.com/dp/108911575X (Horrors Untold)
On this week’s episode, the crew is back to discuss some of their favorite games based on licenses! We also talk about cancelling Gamefly and the Summer of Backlog! Come back every Wednesday for fun gaming discussions. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MasterQuast The post Our Favorite Licensed Games appeared first on Cinema Shelf.
Welcome back for another episode of Pixel Gaiden! In this episode Cody and Eric catch up on what they've been playing and adding to their collections. In the "6 Good Games" segment, they cover licensed games!!! Episode Guide ---------------- Quick Questions - 3:03 Catching Up - 19:15 C64Ever Reviews (Product) - 2:14:00 Battle Systems - 2:38:26 News - 3:03:19 Eric's Take - 3:40:06 Cody's Big Review 3:54:37 1st $100 Switch 3:55:23 Time Pilot Results 4:19:50 6 Good Games (Licensed) - 4:21:46 Google’s Stadia http://8-bitcentral.com/blog/2019/googleStadia.html Read more at https://gematsu.com/2019/03/konami-50th-anniversary-arcade-classics-castlevania-and-contra-collections-announced-for-ps4-xbox-one-switch-and-pc#m5JK5CR0flysg7Zl.99 Mega65? http://c65gs.blogspot.com/ Vector Patrol for sale now! http://kristofsnewvectrexgames.comli.com/ SpectraNet – ZX Spectrum http://www.indieretronews.com/2019/03/spectranet-ethernet-based-zx-spectrum.html Dwarf Fortress – Now with graphics and sound https://www.pcgamer.com/dwarf-fortress-is-coming-to-steam-with-graphics-and-mod-support/?utm_content=buffer0a4f7&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=buffer-pcgamertw Our Sinclair – New ZX Spectrum Podcast by Amigos!! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-sinclair-a-zx-spectrum-podcast/id1454120857?mt=2 New Genesis Mini https://kotaku.com/sega-will-release-the-genesis-mini-on-september-19-1833681956/amp?__twitter_impression=true Dangerous Driving – Xbox one, ps4, steam http://www.threefieldsentertainment.com/our-games/dangerous-driving/ Please give us a review on iTunes! Thanks for listening! You can always reach us at podcast@pixelgaiden.com. Send us an email if we missed anything in the show notes you need.
For a brief moment in human history, there was a collaboration between corporations that brought us something we had only hoped for: licensed video games that weren’t complete dumpster fires. Join your hosts this week as they discuss the fruits of Capcom & Disney’s relationship during the 1980s and 90s.
In this week's episode, Daryl and Kev talk about all their favorite and least favorite licensed games, discuss ET's painful legacy, and discover that the Culling 2 is somehow a thing.
Update on DRUM and MURD, people who troll Pokemon Go fan pages, and a discussion of the NES game Jurassic Park! Show notes at http://www.technofunkboy.com/44 Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/technofunkboy Free Dragon Warrior Music download at http://www.technofunkboy.com/dragonwarrior --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Just ahead of our 13th birthday, we broke new ground: We updated our logo for the first time in 13 years. With it came a special anniversary theme and a new social media presence. Naturally this stole the spotlight a tiny amount, but there was one point in time where this show was about SEGA Licensed Games!
In this episode Paul and Arron discuss their experiences with movie licensed games. From the 80's to now there have been hundreds made. Some have been amazing based on the summer blockbusters of that particular year, Batman, Jurassic Park etc. However there have been many awful ones such as Wayne's World, Home Alone etc. Some amazing Disney titles such as Lion King are discussed also as there were many great Disney games out there. So we hope you like some of the games discussed as we know not everything was covered but maybe we can do a sequel?
For years, licensed games were often met with eye rolls and broken dreams. The general consensus in the gaming community was that licensed games are universally awful. As the years have gone on, we’ve noticed a gradual trend towards quality to the point where we have to ask: Are licensed games generally good now? Despite all the groupthink and naysaying, this episode will explore the reality of modern licensed games. In the assignment segment, Aaron will give his review of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Legacy for PS4. Intro music provided by sawsquarenoise. Used with permission.
Yeah, they can be pretty bad. What is the worst?
Episode 55 - Licensed Games with Mat Hart If you've heard about Guild Ball and the Dark Souls board game, you'll have heard of record-breaking Kickstarters from Steamforged Games. The lads have an extensive chat with the loquacious Mat Hart about RPGs, licensed games, kickstarters and what he's having for tea. We don't do Kickstarters for the podcasts, but we do have a Patreon. Throw in a dollar or two to the Patreon fund, and help us pay for hosting and other sundries. Get us to $75 and Baz will get you some extra special content! Email the guys Find them on the Twitters: @the_smart_party Join in some great chat on G+ with a varied RPG community.
Episode 55 - Licensed Games with Mat Hart If you've heard about Guild Ball and the Dark Souls board game, you'll have heard of record-breaking Kickstarters from Steamforged Games. The lads have an extensive chat with the loquacious Mat Hart about RPGs, licensed games, kickstarters and what he's having for tea. We don't do Kickstarters for the podcasts, but we do have a Patreon. Throw in a dollar or two to the Patreon fund, and help us pay for hosting and other sundries. Get us to $75 and Baz will get you some extra special content! Email the guys Find them on the Twitters: @the_smart_party Join in some great chat on G+ with a varied RPG community.
Games based off of popular books, movies, or tv shows have always been a part of gaming culture. Historically these games relied on the intellectual property to sell copies and focused little on making the game itself fun to play. This week Marcus, Devin, and Evan talk about how licensed games are treated today. {SUPPLEMENTAL READING} Five Movie Licensed Games That Are Actually Good http://topshelfgaming.net/five-good-movie-licensed-games/ {SUPPORT THE SHOW} Follow Trust Sircle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/trustsirclecast Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onthetopshelf/ Review us on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/trust-sircle/id1151287082?mt=2
Regresamos después de un merecido descanso! en este episodio hablamos de los juegos con licencia de otras propiedas intelectuales... nos adentramos en la nostalgia de las guerras de consola de los 80 y 90 y cerramos con el clasiquísimo top 3 de 8 bit! Síguenos en Facebook /8bitbrocastTwitter @8bitbrocastEmail 8bitbrocast@gmail.com
This week, Ben and Sara gorge themselves on licensed games! We talk about the good, the bad, and the oh so very... very... VERY ugly.Check out Sara's LGBT RPG Podcast at @biggaynerds Music: Broke For Free www.brokeforfree.com/Follow us on Twitter at @TheGorgePodcastE-mail us at thegorgepodcast@gmail.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/thegorge)
We discuss licensed games and the specific challenges associated with making a game from them. If you are granted the rights to make a card game based in the Star Wars universe, how do you make a game around it? Or should you make the game first and try to acquire the license later? Here are some questions we answer: Should I design a game for a license? How much does it cost to get an intellectual property? Do you pay up-front or are there royalties or both? What does the schedule/deadlines look like? What impact does this have on your cash flow? How do you learn enough about the chosen universe? What kind of help can you expect from the licensor? Can you add to the universe? Are there any conventions that you should go to related to licensing?
Don't get a Noid! Hang out with us in a Cool Spot, as we talk about Licensed Games. Brought to you by Carl's Jr.
On this episode, Kyle’s equipment malfunctions and Patreon once again helps choose a theme! The Source Tune of the Week also returns with music from Robocop! If you want to have a chance to select an upcoming playlist theme for GameFuel (as well as prevent future equipment malfunctions), simply become a $5 patron today! PLAYLIST: 1. WillRock – ...Continue reading ‘GameFuel #151: Certified (Patreon’s Choice Special #2: Licensed Games)’ »
In eppy two we talk about licensed games - like Ducktales, The Simpsons games, Stick of Truth, the Arkham games - as well as The Witcher 3, and we introduce a new segment called What's Buggin' Ben. Twitter: @flithycaspod, @dassalo, @benvernel, @adamgknox Facebook.com/filthycasualspodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we're doing it all: talking about the resurgence of licensed games, previewing an upcoming Kickstarter project, and reviewing Euphoria: Build a Better Dystopia!
In Episode 19 Robin, Jacob, and Paul are joined by guest Marty Connell (from Rolling Dice & Taking Names podcast) to talk about licensed games. Is there an upturn in the number of designer games that are being created with a licensed theme? How and why is that? Are licensed …
Licensed Games – Afterthought 1 Something new for our listeners this week! While we’d never be able to read fast enough to take System Mastery weekly, we still want to […]
Turtle Jump is a now WEEKLY video game podcast! Join us as we discuss news, reviews, and in depth discussions of our favorite games. In this episode, the Turtle Jumpers talk about licensed games. Love 'em or hate 'em, licensed games make up a large portion of the video games available. It has been so since the NES days, and licensed games continue to play a major role in the current generate. Some have the reputation of being cheap cash-ins poorly developed. Others hold dear places in our hearts. Contact us! We'll read and discuss your letters on the show! turtlejumpletters@gmail.com Find us on Twitter! @turtlejumpshow
And on the last day of 2013 the world was given not one... but two podcasts from the Negative World crew. Joe and Stephen dive into the world of Licensed Gaming in this episode of Negative World Euphonic. The first set is music coming from the early days of gaming, the NES and Gameboy era. The second set come from the evolution into the SNES that came later. What do you think of the songs picked for this episode? Let us know! You can comment on the music, the show, etc. on Negative World, Facebook or, Twitter. Enjoy the show! Full list of episodesDirect Link DownloadEpisode Available in Both .mp3 and .m4a formats. Negative World does not own the rights to any of the songs featured on the podcast. This is a non-profit appreciation podcast and the rights belong to their respective owners.
00:02:31 - Game Talk Niels speelde Ascension (2:47) op de iPad en Wind Waker HD (6:58) op Wii U. Ook Steef speelde Wind Waker (12:09) maar was het niet helemaal eens met Niels zijn mening over dit spel. En als groot fan van Heavy Rain speelde Michael de nieuwste game van studio Quantic Dream, namelijk Beyond: Two Souls (17:26). 00:23:30 - Licensed Games In het hoofdonderwerp van deze week kijken de Button Bashers terug op gelicentieerde games door de jaren heen. Met name de vaak matige kwaliteit komt aan bod, maar ook ieder's eerste ervaring met gelicentieerde games, de slechtste licensentieerde games, de meest bizarre gelicentieerde games en welke de favorieten zijn.
Episode 43! Today we're talking with Alex Hanpeter (Two Bunnies Eating Flowers, Hijinks) about licensed games and mostly the time we've wasted playing them. Ya know, like the LOST game, the 7UP game and the PRISON BREAK game. Enjoy!
Join Alex and Tigs as they tackle Licensed Games, Silent Hill, Out There Somewhere, Stealth Bastard, games that bring Alex shame, Tony Hawk and a whole bunch more than I cannot for the life of me remember, this week on Griefed! Recorded on March 28th 2012 and featuring the shitty song Talking to People Scares the Shit out of Me by yours truly.
Mark and Sebastian. Awesome? Licensed Games. Awesome. Paul Reiser. Awesome. Disney. Awesome. Capcom. Awesome. CPS2. Awesome. Teenage Mutant Ninja AWESOME Turtles. Marvel. Awesome. James Bond. Awesome. X-Men. Awesome. AWESOME. AWESOME. We pick out our favorite licensed games and reminisce about days when they weren’t tied to movie release dates. Seeing a game attached to something [...]
This week! We welcome ex-Official US PlayStation Magazine editor Chris Baker (currently Manager, Licensed Games at Marvel) to the program to talk games and various other stuff relating to games. The titles we discuss specifically include Left 4 Dead, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Dead Space, The Simpsons Game, Doritos Dash of Destruction, UNO, Metal Slug 7, Sim City for iPod Touch and Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds.Don't forget to donate to the Child's Play charity through Cheap Ass Gamer for a chance to win a prize in their raffle.Thanks for listening! You can leave us a voicemail comment 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:Chris Baker's 1UP blogAllGame.comMarvel