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Final Fantasy 6 is undoubtedly one of the best games in history, and arguably the best on the SNES. The game itself has been discussed in many forums throughout the years, but we think there’s even more to this exceptional game that’s gone continually overlooked. In the second installment of the BCG Hall of Fame, Aaron and Chris focus on the often underrepresented portions of the game, including thematics, storytelling, character connections, side quests, and soundtrack. It’s truly astonishing that such a game can been so deep with such limited hardware resources. In the assignments segment, Chris gives his overview of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the Nintendo Switch, and Aaron returns to his Vita, playing Lumines: Electronic Symphony. Intro music provided by sawsquarenoise. Used with permission.
Tues 28 Feb 2012 Este Podcast hoy traído por Prieto Studios. Se intenta batir el record de tiempo en un Score con casi 5 horas siendo el Score más largo de la historia, que solo se va a repetir el próximo 29 de Febrero, En este score se habla del temas de nuestras consolas RETRO y del nintendo “viejito” Asistentes: Leonardo, Ophelia Pastrana, Rolman, Miguel “Asher” 00:00:00 – Grand Thef Auto 3 (2001) PS2 Rockstar Games// “MSX radio station” 00:28:45 – Metal Gear Solid (1998) PSX Konami // “Intruder 2” – KCE Sound Team Japan 00:38:12 – Ridge Racer Type 4 (1999) PSX Nanco // “RevlimitFunk” – Namco Sound Team 00:45:44 – Ninja Gaiden (2004) XBOX Tecmo // “Vanished Memories” – Makoto Hosoi 00:55:34 – Lumines Electronic Symphony (2012) PSP Vita Ubisoft // “The Future Of The Future (Stay Gold) [With Everything But the Girl]” – Deep Dish / Tracey Thorn 01:08:00 – Sonic Adventure 2 (2001) Dreamcast Sega // “Drive into the mellow” – Hunnid-P 01:15:36 – Kirby’s Adventure (1993) NES HAL Laboratory Inc. // “Stage 9” – Hirokazu Ando / Jun Ishikawa 01:21:36 – Aladdin (1993) SNES Capcom // “Friend like me” – Alan Menken 01:29:10 – Super Double Dragon (1992) SNES Technos // “Double Dragon’s theme” 01:38:10 – Super Mario World 2 Yoshis Island (1995) SNES Nintendo // “Castle & Fortress” – Koji Kondo 01:46:40 – ActRaiser 2 (1993) SNES Quintet // “Ice palace” – Yuko Koshiro 01:54:09 – Fantavision (1999) PS2 Sony Computer Entertainment // “SouthIsland” – Soichi Tereda 02:03:34 – Zone of The Enders (2001) PS2 Konami // “Zakat” – Toshiyuki Kakuta 02:13:04 – Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (2008) XBOX 360 Rare // “Banjoland” – Robin Beanland / Grant Kirkhope / David Clynick 02:21:14 - The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Ages (2001) GBC Flagship // “Dancing Dragon Dungeon” - Koji Kondo 02:30:49 – Toky Tori (2001) GBC Two Tribes B.V. // “Forest falls” 02:47:12 – Super Mario Sunshine (2002) GameCube Nintendo // “Underwater Exploration” - Koji Kondo 03:00:52 – Chrono Trigger (1995) SNES Square Co. // “Sealed Door” - Nobuo Uematsu 03:07:16 – Windows XP (2001) PC Microsoft // “Startup sound” – Brian Eno 03:07:20 – Half-Life 2 (2005) XBOX Valve // “Hazardous Environments” 03:17:36 – Crysis 2 (2011) XBOX 360 Electronic Arts // “Intro” – ?Hans Zimmer / Lorne Balfe? 03:30:18 – L.A. Noire (2011) XBOX 360 Rockstar Games // “(I Always Kill) The Things I Love” – ?Claudia Brucken feat. The Real Tuesday Weld 03:33:12 – Cobra Command (1988) NES Data East // “Cobra Command” – ? Masaaki Iwasaki (Masaaki) / Shogo Sakai (Shogo) / Takafumi Miura (Zett) 03:42:54 – Gimmick! (1992) NES Sunsoft // “Stage 2” – ?Masashi Kageyama 03:51:49 – Snatcher (1994) Sega CD Konami // “Pleasure Of Tension” 04:03:08 – Metal Slug (1996) ARCADIA SNK // “Chapter 2” 04:22:42 – Gokujo Parodius (1994) ARCADE Konami // “Dancing Panda” - Hidenori Maezawa
This week Nathan and Jon go over the games they played on a recent live stream, including Spelunky and other games I don't remember. Nathan has jumped head first into the PC version of Skyrim, Cave Story+ and reveals all the Steam sale games he's purchased. Sean is playing with his Vita for the first time after having purchased Lumines Electronic Symphony, he also plays PS3 exclusive Dyad and, probably the best Kinect Fun Labs game so far, Mars Rover Landing. News is real short with a release date and price for Rock Band Blitz as well as some information on an exclusive Ouya game from Robert Bowling.
This week! Dana joins the podcast to chat with Mike about Mass Effect 3, and CJ returns to talk Vita likes and dislikes after a week and a half with the system. Plus: Journey, I Am Alive, Motorstorm RC, Touch My Katamari, Dynasty Warriors Next, and Lumines: Electronic Symphony. All in this surprising episode of the Player One Podcast! Check out Greg's new web series Generation 16 (Episode 3 now available) - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, voicemail line and more! Plus, you'll be able to access bonus audio and video content (soon, once we figure out what that is). Click here to download. Got an Android device? You can now download our app on the Android Marketplace. Find out all about it 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. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already! Running time: 1:26:00
New Releases. News. What We’re Playing. Review of Michael Jackson: The Experience. Review of Hot Shots Golf World Invitational. Review of Lumines Electronic Symphony. Review of Asphalt Injection. MGC Update. Comedian is Kathleen Madigan. http://psnation.org 4:45 - Mass Effect 3 8:00 - MLB 2K12 18:10 - Killzone 3 25:20 - Dark Void 25:50 - Journey 31:40 - Medal of Honor: Warfighter 35:05 - Binary Domain 38:05 - Ridge Racer 40:00 - Super Stardust Delta 42:47 - Hustle Kings 43:45 - Mutant Blobs Attack 1:09:35 - ModNation Racers: Road Trip 1:18:03 - Escape Plan 1:28:40 - SSX 1:31:20 - Borderlands 1:36:20 - Michael Jackson: The Experience 1:41:43 - Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational 1:46:57 - Lumines: Electronic Symphony 1:52:14 - Asphalt Injection Comedian is Kathleen Madigan
Join us for a little boom-tiss-boom, as James "Milkman" Mielke of Q Entertainment visits 8-4 Towers to go deep (so deep) into the creation of PS Vita launch title Lumines: Electronic Symphony. But first, a game-by-game dissection of the U.S. and Japanese Nintendo Direct conferences, and updates on PS3 faves The Last Guardian and (most importantly) Tokyo Jungle, all in news. Wrap it all up with fresh hands-on Gravity Daze/Rush impressions and you got yourself a show, mister!
Wherein we discuss weird accents, the Alamo Drafthouse, the horrors of the San Francisco Mission, wild movie events, Sherlock (light spoilers for the first episode), 11th-dimensional chess, Twitter disasters, Doctor Adam Fitch Explains It All, the PlayStation Vita, Lumines Electronic Symphony, and Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. Starring Ryan Scott, Karen Chu, Adam Fitch, Ryan Higgins, Katie Romanko, and Toby Sidler.
This week we talk about a few games before plunging headfirst into arguing about The Darkness II, then we spend the entire second segment talking Arthur and Ryan's Vita impressions, including some talk about Lumines: Electronic Symphony and Wipeout 2048. There are no letters, so get your crying pillow ready. This week's music, in order of appearance: The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes For You; Skrillex - Right In