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This week on NintenDomain, we have Nathaniel Lockhart on to talk about 70s arcade games, Magfest, Stardew, Ridge Racer 64, and so much more! Check out Nathaniel Lockhart at: https://memorymachinepod.com Support NintenDomain at: www.patreon.com.nintendomainpodcast Music: Intro: Ridge Racer 64: RR64 Main Menu Break 1: Ridge Racer 64: Ridge Racer Roots Break 2: Ridge Racer 64: Speed Nation Outro: Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest: Battle 1 Topic Times: 00:01:39 The Quickly Fading Memory of 70s Arcade Video Games 00:55:42 Magfest 01:08:30 Got Item: Memory Machine Stardew Valley 01:14:59 Ridge Racer 64 01:20:19 Turbo Overkill 01:39:42 Weekly Nintendo News
Humans are terrible at remembering things. On this episode of The Vergecast, we talk to one of the people who has been working on this problem for a very long time: Dan Siroker, the CEO of Limitless. We talk about what it takes to build a great memory aid, how we might use them in the future, and why it's so tricky to get right. We also talk about the human side of it all — what does it change about our lives when we stop forgetting things? Is remembering your friend's birthday different when it's actually an AI model doing the remembering? And will these tools ever really work outside of work? Tools like Limitless are coming fast and improving quickly, and we're going to have to figure out how to live with them. Further reading: From The New York Times: Can't See Pictures in Your Mind? You're Not Alone. Limitless AI: a new wearable gadget, and app, for remembering your meetings Recall is Microsoft's key to unlocking the future of PCs Microsoft's all-knowing Recall AI feature is being delayed The Pixel 9's ‘Google AI' is like Microsoft Recall but a little less creepy Apple announces iOS 18 with new AI features and more customizable homescreen Notion AI can automatically write your notes, agendas, and blog posts for you Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Everything Under the Sun, Sopris Sun Editor Raleigh Burleigh cranks up the Mountain Fair Memory Machine and takes us all the way back to ... 2020.
MR HAYS' MEMORY MACHINE Mr Hays has been sent to the department store to purchase….what was it his wife wanted? Will his memory system help him remember? Written by Bart Meehan loosely adapted from the short story by Charles Battell Loomis Directed and performed by Tony TurnerThis play was originally broadcast on ArtSound FM, Canberra Australia, in 2022.
This week, we are welcoming a person very dear to my heart, Jacquelyn Marie Shannon, ritualist, integrative hypnotist, ritual artist, Ph.D. candidate, and dancer, to chat about their research on a topic they have come to call Ghostly Practice. It's hard for me to concisely state in linear language what this episode is about. It's about poetry, it's about performance, it's about the haunting excess accrued by the churning movements and sacrifice of time. It's about dance as the tension and pulling between not the two sides of the coin, but, the very spin of the coin itself. In what ways are we haunted by both memory and possibility? How is performance directly informed by the praxis of ritual? How can we commit fully to the act of becoming within a ritual body that is constantly living and dying? Is your bookshelf implicitly haunted? It is my deepest pleasure and joy to plant the seed of Jacquelyn's work in the minds of all who choose to listen. May it spark creative impulses in your soul, to dance and move in co-creation with all Others, both seen and unseen. Don't forget to check out the Patreon Exclusive Episode which features Jacquelyn speaking on their experiences as an academic who is out of the broom closet, so to speak. As well as, additional poetics on the relationship between art and politics, and , the negation + subsequent recreation of self as praxis for allowing ourselves to truly live with both feet on each side of the river of Becoming. To find more on Jacquelyn, make sure to check her out on Instagram @ghostinglass. You can also check out their website for further information on their classes and research, as well as, book a hypnosis session here. Original music for the podcast performed by Jules M. Dooley, traditional astrologer and sound artist. Follow his experiments with astrology + sound + ai visuals on IG: @glitches_in_the_night_sky SHOW NOTES: Catherine Bell Shakina Nayfack The Paradox of the Actor by Denis Diderot Georges Bataille The Haunted Stage: The Theatre as Memory Machine by Marvin Carlson Butoh The Solar Anus by Geroges Batallie
This week's Grasshopper Notes essay from John Morgan for the week of December 26th addresses the fact that your memories are not you. Find out how the memory machine tricks you into believing that.Grasshopper Notes are the writings from America's Best Known Hypnotherapist John Morgan. His podcasts contain his most responded to essays and blog posts from the past two decades. Find the written versions of these podcasts on John's website: https://grasshoppernotes.com "The Grasshopper" the part of you that whispers pearls of wisdom that seem to pop into your mind from out of the blue. John's essays and blog posts are his interpretations of these "Nips of Nectar." Others have labeled his writings as timeless wisdom. Most of the John's writings revolve around self improvement and self help. They address topics like: • Mindfulness• Peace of mind• Creativity• How to stay in the present moment• Spirituality• Behavior improvementAnd stories that transform you to a wider sense of awareness that presents more options. And isn't that what we all want, more options? John uploads these podcasts on a regular basis. So check back often to hear these podcasts heard around the world. Who wants to be the next person to change? Make sure to order a copy of John's new book: WISDOM OF THE GRASSHOPPER – 21 Days to Creativity. These mini-meditations take you inside where all your creative resources live. And you'll come out not only refreshed but recommitted to creating your future. It's only $16.95 and available at BLURB.COM at the link below. https://www.blurb.com/b/10239673-wisd...Also, download John's FREE book INTER RUPTION: The Magic Key To Lasting Change. It's available at John's website https://GrasshopperNotes.com
“Dear diary, today my lovely husband came in and tried to poison me.”Content warnings for this episode: mentions of death/degenerative illness, and medical trauma.CAST:Leland Heed: Victor AlgernonVaris Zima: Dr. HuxleySerina Johnston: Jules KroeberFin Carter: Roger MorrisNoelle Salisbury: Lucy CalvinE. G. Tariku: Hugo HighsmithJura Leopold: EdmundRhys Tirado: VincentAlex Goldman: Isaac HuxleyWRITING STAFF: Jack LoneyEDITOR: Jura LeopoldSound effects this week by Ftpalad, EminYILDIRIM, ceberation, volivieri, metrostock99, Jo_vanvuuren, sidequesting, andersmmg, and previously credited artists via freesound.org.TRANSCRIPTSocial media, Patreon, and Fundrazr: https://linktr.ee/brainrotpresents Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Dickinson goes through the entire 2021 season for the 49ers from memory.
This week, the High n' Dry Podcast asks, what is a person without their memories? If a machine were to wipe out all experiences and lessons, what would be left? Author J.D. Wheeldon joins the show to talk it out. Then, King of Shroom Punk Papa Smurf goes toe-to-toe with the ultimate rodent--Jerry Mouse!
Follow the link & use the code SCIGUYS for 60% off your first month of a MELScience subscription! https://melscience.com/sBC6/ (Offer valid for 1 month after upload) To celebrate the end of the year - we visit our best moments of 2021 using a very scientific Memory Machine… Grab our BRAND NEW merch now http://normalcitizen.store You can WATCH the podcast over on our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/SciGuys Help keep the show running by supporting us on Patreon! http://patreon.com/sciguys If you'd like to see more of us, follow our socials! Facebook http://facebook.com/SciGuysPod Twitter http://twitter.com/SciGuysPod Instagram http://instagram.com/SciGuysPod Follow the SCI GUYS @notcorry / @jampkin / @lukecutforth
This week on NintenDomain, it's the 300th episode and we have many guest send their thoughts on the show!!! Also we talk about the Game Awards and Indie World Showcase! Support the show at: www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast Music: Intro: Paper Mario: Dry Dry Desert Trek Break 1: Clockwork Aquario: Brisky Frisky Break 2: Clockwork Aquario: How Ya Gonna Trip if Yer Time Is Outro: Pokemon Gold/Silver: Goldenrod City Topics and Friend Shoutout times: 00:03:24 Asa Greenriver Borderline Entertainment 00:06:34 Vide Game Awards Reaction 00:15:05 Alex Orona Super GG Radio 00:24:36 Brok Holiday Damage Boost 00:32:36 Got Item! Switch OLED 00:44:57 Dylan Gregory Backstage Gaming Podcast Tetris 99 Paper Mario 00:56:16 Eddie V of Nintendo Pow Block 01:07:45 Eric Bedenis Patron 01:13:00 Hutch Patron 01:42:37 Janet Garcia Gameoysus and Edwin Garcia ECreates88 01:52:01 Indie World Showcase 02:11:09 John Wedgeworth Nerd Noise Radio 02:22:44 Nate Lockheart and Kate LockHeart of Memory Machine and Ethan Johnson of The History of How We Play 02:30:19 Missy Chan the Fan 02:35:45 Nate Pressler Borderline Entertainment 02:51:34 Joel Dewitte Super GG Radio Otis Webb 03:03:20 Shauna Miller of Aaronters
To hear the full episode, subscribe at patreon.com/TrueAnonPod ---------- We take a look at one of the upcoming defense witnesses for Ghislaine Maxwell: Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, including her ties to the False Memory Syndrome Foundation, the case of Jennifer Freyd, MKUltra, and what it all has to do with Ted Bundy.
This week on NintenDomain, this is the BIG Midwest Gaming Classic Episode with interviews with Brian Thompson from Mortal Kombat Annhilation, Jeffrey Wittenhagen from Premium Edition, Nate Lockhart from Memory Machine, DSCAPADES, Joe Granato of NES Maker, and Darren the maker of Two FUcks! Check out all of these links for the guests! www.sortaridiculous.com www.premiumedtiongames.com www.memorymachinepod.com www.thenew8bitheroes.com www.youtube.com/dscapades Also support us at: www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast Music: Intro: Vectorman: Stage 1 Break 1: Ren & Stimpy: Stimpy's Invention: Wrestling Break 2: Wolverine Adamantium Rage: Department H Outro: The Humans: Game Over Topic Times: 00:01:55 Got Item: N64 NSO Controller Sega NSO Controller Animal Crossing New Horizons Happy Home Paradise 00:27:05 Midwest Gaming Classic 00:33:19 Brian Thompson Interview 00:57:59 Memory Machine Interview 01:29:39 Two F**ks Game Interview 01:52:35 DSCAPADES Interview 02:25:07 Jefrey Wittenhagen Interview 02:54:13 Nes Maker Interview
Where Michel Gondry's ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND used the conceit of a memory machine in service of a science-fiction romance, Lisa Joy's new feature debut REMINISCENCE uses a similar device in service of a science-fiction noir, but despite their different genre footholds, both are naturally fixated on the idea of revisiting memories and what they can tell us about ourselves. Despite a high-style approach reminiscent of Joy's work on WESTWORLD, her REMINISCENCE hasn't been particularly well-received, and we talk a bit about why in this week's half of the pairing, before bringing it into conversation with SUNSHINE to discuss where these films align and where they diverge when it comes to memory and subjectivity, asynchronistic storytelling, and the intersection of style and substance. Plus Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your radar. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND, REMINISCENCE, or anything else in the world of film, by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730. Your Next Picture Show: Tasha: Alain Bidard's BATTLEDREAM CHRONICLE Scott: Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger's RESTREPO Keith: Hsiao-Hsien Hou's FLOWERS OF SHANGHAI Outro music: “Memory Machine,” by Dismemberment Plan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grab your popcorn because this week it's lights...camera...ACTION as we discuss weird movies. We cover Horror classic "The Exorcist" and the layered love story that is "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind". This also marks our 10th episode *insert confetti noise*. Thank you SO much to everyone who continues to listen. We love and appreciate all of you and can't wait to see what happens for Weirdify in 2021. -A&H**Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @weirdifypodcast **Join our Facebook page to find out what's going on with the Podcast**Have a weird personal story or topic recommendation? Send your submissions to weirdifypodcast@gmail.com or visit the Make Contact page on our website www.weirdifypodcast.com
Independent musician Glenn Case is back, this time on an album discussion episode! After winning the PLAY DISC Request Lottery at the end of last episode, Glenn agreed to join us for the discussion on The Dismemberment Plan's 1999 album Emergency & I. OVer the course of our conversation, we discuss... Glenn's occasional correspondence with Dismemberment Plan frontman Travis Morrison, including Morrison's reaction upon learning we were doing this episode Jon and Harrison's difficulty in trying to identify any preceding influence that might explain this album The multiple songs on this album that have odd time signatures, and the one where it was most noticeable ("Is there such thing as seven-and-a-half over four?") The relationship between computer coding and writing these types of songs The early articulation of the idea of "emotional labor" in "Memory Machine" Some discordant vocal melody choices and how they lead to "breakthroughs" as the songs evolve The album's themes of loneliness, struggle, isolation, desperation... The human condition Comparing the hormonal libidinous "Girl O'Clock" with Joe Jacksons' hormonal libidinous "Pretty Girls" Harrison finds an unlikely point of comparison in an anime (who had that on their Bingo card?) "I Love a Magician" and the Turd in the Caviar (https://music.avclub.com/the-turd-in-the-caviar-24-songs-that-almost-derail-gre-1798223671) Our key tracks and a preview of next week's episode! Come join us for an hour of thoughtful and good-humored commentary, and we'll catch you on the B-side! The spreadsheet Request Lottery picks and their associated numbers can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xOiYNZduLxz7L2CtNUPK1YOu63ni2XTWpcy1cdB6EQw/edit?usp=sharing You can get your request on this list by donating to our Patreon account at the $5 level or above. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/PlayDiscPodcast Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/PlayDiscPodcast/ Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/PlayDiscPodcast Email us at playdiscpodcast@gmail.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Special Guest: Glenn Case.
Nate and Drew liven up their 9 hour road trip to Chicago with a couple episodes of Inner Sanctum Mysteries! They talk about their experiences with Old Time Radio, as well as observations on two excellent episodes of the classic series, Inner Sanctum Mysteries. Join in, it's a good night.... for a MURDER!
We all have those Christmas traditions that are personal to us, things that may not be as wide spread or well know, but are special to us. And that's what we're going over on this week's Memory Machine! Join Nate, Kate, and several other guests at the holiday cabin talk all about their favorite underrated and underacknowledged Christmas favorites.
On this week's Memory Machine, host Nate Lockhart gabs with two folks behind Rome, NY's Capitiolfest silent and early sound film festival! Kylie and Art Pierce join to talk all about the excitement and the anxiety that running a film festival brings. Be sure to check out their website or Facebook page to keep abreast of all the happenings regarding the Capitol and it's wonderful film festival!
Better late then never I suppose. But who doesn't love more Halloween content, even though it's a little delinquent? Jeff Pawlak, Seth Zielinski and Nate talk all about our favorite pop culture Halloween traditions, and Nate reads some of the listener responses! This episode was recorded at Dave and Adams' Card World for their Halloween Comic Day.
Cozy up with a hot mug of cider and a cinnamon donut, it's time for another episode of the Memory Machine! Join Kate, Molly and Nate as they run through the pop culture that sets their minds on all things fall/autumn. BUT NOT HALLOWEEN. I cannot stress this enough. Halloween has nothing to do with this.
Do you like creepy tales of haunted houses, bookish babysitters and shiny red bicycles? How about creepy jesters, cursed cameras, and old men with harmonicas? And what if those tales were then tooled to appeal most to 8 - 14 year-olds? Well then, have we got a podcast for you! Join Nate, Trey and Andy as they discuss this seminal Nickelodeon show, running down the history of the program and talking about their favorite episodes. Submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society... it's the Memory Machine!
I write flash fiction using the prompts from Wattpad’s Weekend Write-in. This story was written with the prompt “touch”.
It's been a while, but we're back, and what better way to shake off the dust than with some good ol' fashioned 90's nostalgia? Frequent guest Seth returns to bring Nate a curated list of 90's video game advertisement gold. You may remember or know of "Genesis does", but boy oh boy, you haven't lived until you've seen the Battletoads commercial. So grab a Crystal Pepsi and a pack of Dunkaroos, it's time for the Memory Machine!
When we last left Godzilla in the previous podcast, Toho and the public had burned themselves out on the Big G and his rubber-suited foes. But absence makes the heart grow fonder, and it only took about ten years for moviegoers to get excited all over again for kaiju destruction! Join hosts Jeff, Nate and Aaron as they run through Godzilla's second major era, starting with the promise of Godzilla 1985, and ending with the thud of Roland Emmerich's disasterpiece.
Up from the depths, 30 stories high (well, more like 16), breathes fire (actually, they're atomic rays), his head in the sky: GODZILLA! Join Nate, Jeff, and first time guest Aaron as they delve into their favorite a-bomb metaphor. You'll marvel at the tales of the crew overcoming adversity creating the first film, you'll fist pump along the big G's most famous rumbles, and you'll wince and cringe at literally anything related to Godzilla's son! It's wild, it's fantastic, it's alive, it's... GODZILLA, KING OF THE MONSTERS!
Team Flash decide to gather the metahumans in Central City at the CCPD and distribute the cure to protect them against Cicada. Sherloque goes to get Renee, but she refuses the cure and is sent to safety on his Earth. Nora reveals she is still connected to Grace's mind from using the Memory Machine and feels her anger through the Negative Speed Force. She wants to look through Grace's eyes to locate her, but her parents decide it is too dangerous. Ralph is trying to figure out Thawne's plan, but the others are more interested in stopping Cicada. After Cicada collects the final pieces for her weapon, Barry and Iris agree to let Nora connect to her and expose herself to the Negative Speed Force, and she locates Cicada just as she attacks CCPD. Cicada then uses the metas' dark matter as a battery for the cryo-atomizer. While the others engage Cicada, Cisco disables the cryo-atomizer. Finally, Ralph figures out Thawne's plan just as Barry shoots Cicada's dagger with the mirror gun. In 2049, Thawne's time is up and he is about to be executed. As he is strapped down, it is revealed that his powers are being dampened by Cicada's dagger.
Memory Machine #40 - Early Animation with Tommy José Stathes by The Geekiverse
The 2019 edition of the Midwest Gaming Classic just came and went, and Nate, Seth and Andy were there! Join Andy and Nate about the games they played, the things they bought, the panels they attended, and the people they met. Nate also interviewed some fine folks, including Ben Heckendorn, Greg Caldwell of Retrotainment Games, Chris Kohler of Kotaku, and K3VBOT of K3VBOT's Homebrew Highlights. So join in and give a toast to the fine city of Milwaukee!
We’re finally back again! And we’ve forgotten how this show works! Somewhat sadly, we don’t have guests, and we find ourselves wondering why. But we can’t worry about it for too long, because we have a show to do! a job to do. To place another five games! And that’s exactly what we do. YOUR GAMES THIS WEEK ARE: Dragon Age: Origins, for Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC; Narcosis, for Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC; Surfin’ Sam: Attack of the Aqualites, for Wii U; Lucky Charms Memory Machine, for PC?; and Pokémon Puzzle League, for Nintendo 64 and Wii. You can find the complete list of ranked games at bit.ly/letsplace.
The Alliance of American Football just, er, snapped off a month ago (there's no kickoffs in the AAF), XFL 2.0 is less than a year away, and talk of the Freedom Football League is banding about. It's got a lot of us in the Geekiverse thinking about the leagues that tried and failed, and Nate and Lou stepped up to talk about them. If you wanna hear two sports nerds run the gamut from 1870's "base ball" to American soccer in the 1920's, and all the way up to the original train wreck of the XFL. So grab your Southern California Sun jersey, a Chicago Cougars branded can of Old Style, and your finest Cleveland Infants cap, it's time for the Memory Machine, live on the Dumont Network!
Winter has reached that point where it seems like it will never end, so today's Memory Machine crew of Nate, Kate and Andy thought it apropos to forget about it by talking about the pop culture that makes them feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Put on a robe, grab a cup of tea, and listen in as the conversation runs from video games, TV, music and films. Oh, and Nate talks about Paul Williams again, quelle surprise!
This week Nate lets loose with some interviews he's held on to for a while, mostly from the RetroGameCon that took place in Syracuse, NY last November. Others are from folks whom he met at the Rochester Game Fest at the Rochester Institute of Technology last summer. Interview guests: Joe Granato - NESMaker, The New 8-Bit Heroes Antoine Baker - Ninja Gate Studios, Pretty Kitty Fuzzy Russ Kumro - Collectorvision, Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayans Rob Mostyn - A Small Robot Story, ROC Game Dev Anthony Swinnich - HangOnGetReady, Shutshimi: Seriously Swole, Buffalo Game Space Peter Lazarski - Abyxsis, Halloween Forever Kent Reese - Duck and the Land of the Flightless Birds
Collect the "Memorabilia" and you come with me, leave yesterday behind, and take a giant step inside the mind. Thanks to Sherloque's new Memory Machine, the team prepares to go inside the memories of Cicada' niece Grace to wake her up. But Nora realizes that the secrets she's been keeping are in danger of being exposed so she decides to risk going in by herself. She soon realizes that it was a mistake as her exit closes and Grace holds the same hatred of metas that her uncle has. Barry and Iris rush in to save her, but get derailed into Nora's memories instead. But when Iris sees the anger that goes along with her daughter's experiences of her father's death, she wonders if she can ever really be a good parent. Jay and Josh brainstorm the inception of a wild dreamscape on this week's episode of Scarlet Velocity: A Flash Podcast!
We asked and you responded! Hosts Nate, Andy and Drew read your responses to last episode's inquiry: What cool old stuff did you discover last year? The hosts also share their own responses to the question, all of which yields a lively and varied discussion. So join the fun as we talk about Agatha Christie, Kirby's Block Ball, the Dick Van Dyke Show, and everything in between!
We did it last year, and it was so much fun that we decided to do it again this year! So tell us, what cool old thing did you discover this past year? It can be anything; a video game from ten years ago, music from the 40's, 70's detective shows, heck, even 18th century Rococo furniture! And good news for you, there's a lot of different ways you can tell us! You can send an email to memorymachinepod@yahoo.com, you can send a DM to host Nate on Twitter (@Nate_Lockhart) or Instagram (@nathaniel.lockhart), and of course, there's the Geekiverse's own Twitter (@The_Geekiverse) and Facebook pages. Deadline to submit is Wednesday, January 23rd, so get on it folks!
NOTE: Stay tuned after the plugs for a special musical performance! This week it's a laid-back Christmas celebration in the Memory Machine holiday cabin. Guests Kate and Mary join regular host Nate by the hearth to chat about their favorite Christmas musical moments as well as when a Christmas movie actually counts as a Christmas movie. So grab a cup of cheer and join in the holiday fun!
This week, animation dorks Nate and Trey dig into the Christmas cartoons of Disney past! From Sleigh Bells in 1928 all the way to the House of Mouse in 2001, favorites are discussed, and a few obscure treasures are unearthed. So pop some popcorn, grab a whole turkey, and shove some Christmas spirit in your earholes!
Have you found yourself excited over the recent Survivor Series event but disappointed in the lack of a turkey-garbed grappler? Boy, have we got the podcast for you! Dan Liggett of Nickel City Wrestling joins Nate and Drew to give them a fun quiz highlighting the mix of drama, silliness, and athleticism that makes professional wrestling such great entertainment. Hopefully we can make the Genius Lanny Poffo proud!
In honor of Mega Man 11 coming out recently, Seth, Nate, and first-time-guest Jason gab about their favorite fighting robot. They talk history, share personal memories and favorites, and define what makes a great Mega Man game. And which name is better, Rockman or Mega Man? Well, whatever name you prefer, you're sure to enjoy this celebration of the Blue Bomber!
Hello there, boys and ghouls! This week on the Memory Machine, Nate and Trey delve into the world of horror comics; their history, their great (and not-so-great) works, and where to find them. Nate lauds the great, controversial works of the late 40's and early 50's, and Trey explores and champions the unfairly underappreciated Warren publications from the 60's and 70's. It's a great time, just don't tell Estes Kefauver about it.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, it's the longest Memory Machine episode ever, and there's a dang good reason for it! Nate and Trey wax poetic about the Master of Suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock. They talk about their experiences with his films, his career, and some of their favorites. So cozy up in your favorite chair next to your taxidermy birds, and enjoy this week's murd… er, episode.
In this episode of the Memory Machine, Molly, Katie and Erin return to the podcast to tell Nate what's what about Disney Channel Original Movies, specifically of the late 90's and early 00's. Each of the ladies provide a list of their five favorites, while Nate is dumbstruck by the plots of some of the more ludicrous entries. ALSO, you may have noticed that the Girls Who Geek podcast also covered this topic earlier in the month, so be sure to give that a listen as well if you haven't already! Don't worry, there's little to no doubling of content between the two 'casts, because this topic is a BEAST.
Old meets new in the latest episode of Geeks Got Game, The Geekiverse's all-video game podcast. Join Josiah LeRoy, Jeff Pawlak, Seth Zielinski, Tom Kolbert, and host of The Memory Machine, Nate Lockhart as they discuss the history of superhero video games. From the Atari 2600's Superman (1979) all the way to this month's brand new Spider-Man from Insomniac games, we cover a complete and comprehensive run throughout some of gaming's finest (and worst) takes on the superhero genre. Music courtesy of Letterset and Cause For A Hero. If pop culture nostalgia is your thing, then check out Thee Geekiverse's podcast, The Memory Machine, which appears bi-weekly on the It's A Thing Media network right here on iTunes & SoundCloud.
This week on the podcast, Nate is joined by Fritzi Kramer of moviessilently.com to talk about her latest Kickstarter DVD release of the 1917 Conquest program of Kidnapped, as well as other silent film topics, ranging from what films are best to show beginners to how D.W. Griffith was kind of a hack. If you're already familiar with a lot of the topics at hand, I hope you enjoy the general camaraderie of silent film fandom. And if you're not yet a fan of the art form, I hope this can inspire some discoveries!
This week's episode is a bit shorter than usual since end-of-summer plans have all converged at once, but not to worry, the Memory Machine pulls through! This week, Nate talks about the arcades he visited on a recent trip to the Chicago-land area and Katie chimes in occasionally to talk about how great Hamilton is. They're all pretty great, and if you happen to be the area, be sure to check them out!
Seth and Nate went to the Capitolfest film festival in Rome, NY and came back with a couple interviews! Nate talks about the experience of the festival and the movies seen there, and conducts interviews with Dr. Philip C. Carli (a pianist and musicologist who is the resident musician for the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY) and George Willeman (Manager of the Nitrate Film Vault at the Library of Congress).
The Riviera Theater in North Tonawanda exhibited RKO's "all-time thrill classic" last week and we're celebrating it on the Memory Machine! Join Nate, Dan and Seth as they wax rhapsodic about the 1933 monster classic. Unless you haven't seen it yet, and if that's the case, WHAT ARE YOU DOING GO WATCH IT ALREADY
This week, Andy and Nate record a freewheelin' conversation all about their top five nostalgic summer films. Usually the Memory Machine involves a degree of research to present something a little deeper, but in the spirit of a laid back summer, we recorded a podcast to match. What films did we name? Well, you'll just have to listen won't you? Or you can read below if you want to be a big spoil sport about it.
Everybody! Everybody! It's everyone's favorite early internet phenomenon, Homestar Runner! Nate, Katie and Molly get into what it was like discovering content on the internet in the early 00's, and how Homestar won our hearts. If this podcast doesn't get you to binge a YouTube playlist of old Homestar cartoons, I don't know what will.
Ya know, sometimes the Memory Machine gets a little "guy" focused. In fact, it's nearly always "guy" focused. So this time around, we're handing it over to the ladies to get their perspectives on something that meant a lot to them growing up: Mary-Kate and Ashley! Let hosts Kate, Molly, Erin and Emily tell you all about the empire of these famous twins, from fan clubs, to films, to dolls, to accessories, to albums and so on and so on and so on!
Get ready for a block party, 'cause it's time to celebrate the home for TV hits, Nick at Nite! Andy, Trey and Nate talk all about Nickelodeon's nocturnal programming block, how it informed them of their "TV heritage", the gonzo bumpers and promos, specific viewing memories, and their favorite shows. So whether you're a Munster Monday maniac, a Dueling Darrens devotee, or an Instant Gratification Sunday junkie, there's plenty to enjoy in this jam-packed episode!
First-time guest Dan Liggett and regular host Nate Lockhart talk all about pro wrestling's long history with the medium of television, from its early presentations on experimental television stations, to the Monday Night Wars of the 90's, and everything in-between. Even if wrestling is not your cup of tea, this saga of one of pop culture's largest (and oft side-eyed) pillars is a fascinating one. So grab an official WWF Ice Cream bar, put on your Von Erich Brothers t-shirt and get ready for Championship Wrestling Podcasting, only on the Geekiverse Superstation!
LIVE from Nickel City Con 2018 in Buffalo, NY, it's the Memory Machine's first live podcast recording!
This week on Nintendomain Podcast, Nate Lockheart from Memory Machine drops in to talk about Bible Games and Trey and Jereme talk about the details of Nintendo's online service! Ezekiel 23:20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses. www.nintendomainpodcast.com Find Nate's Podcast at www.memorymachinepod.com Music: Bible Adventures: Title Screen Main Theme News/Topics: Billy Mitchell's on Twitch Dragon Quest Splatoon Splatfest Raphael vs Leonardo and Donatello Crazy Justice June Release Date Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze removed from Eshop Virtual Console Dead on Switch Mortal Kombat Novelization Spiritual Warfare Bible Adventures Noah's Ark 3d
Sure, history remembers the Atari 2600, the Nintendo Entertainment System and such other storied consoles, but what about the ones that failed to make an impression? The Emerson Arcadia 2001? The Pioneer LaserActive? THE VIRTUAL BOY!? Nate and Drew chat it up about all these beautiful failures and more on this episode of the Memory Machine!
Seth and Nate got back from the Midwest Gaming Classic 2018 about a week and a half ago, and they brought some interviews back with them! Listen to the fun and be jealous of how much fun we had! Links to interviewees will be in the show notes on memorymachinepod.com .
Memory Machine #15: Vinyl Record Collecting by The Geekiverse
Seth and Nate are getting so excited for the upcoming Midwest Gaming Classic in Milwaukee, they just had to spend a podcast talking all about it! Hopefully the podcast doesn't get too insular and it inspires listeners to check out either this con or one near them for whatever their pursuits might be! They talk about what to expect at the 2018 iteration of the Midwest Gaming Classic, the things they wanna see, the people they wanna meet, and the crap they wanna buy! They can't wait for it, and after hearing this, neither will you!
We're back to talkin' video games on this new episode of the Memory Machine! This time we're moving on forward from our first video games episode, continuing the history of video games from the time of the American video game crash in 1984 through to the dawn of the 16-bit era in 1990. Nate laments the Japan-only status of the Famicom Disk System, Drew waxes nostalgic about how the NES brought kids together, and Carl discusses Toys R Us industry secrets! You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll kiss two hours goodbye!
The exciting conclusion! Nate, Andy, Seth, and Carl cover ground from Batman in 1989 all the way up to the anticipation for 2008's Iron Man. Some of these people LIKE Superman Returns, and even still, some of them have nice things to say about SPIDER-MAN 3. Find out who in this next thrilling chapter of THE MEMORY MACHINE!
With the superhero movie season underway, we thought it a good as time as any to talk about the history of superheroes on film. Today we experience an embarrassment of riches when it comes to the superhero genre, but it didn't always used to be that way! Take a historic journey with Nate, Carl, Andy and Seth as they go from the early days of movie serials to the Super-Nadir of the mid 80's. To be concluded in two weeks!
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBAAAAALLLLLL.... songs? Well, we sure are! Join Nate, Seth, and (for the first time!) Josiah as we talk about the great ridiculous sports songs of days gone by. Sure, we talk about the Super Bowl Shuffle, but have you heard the response song by the New England Patriots from the same year? (spoiler: it sucks) So join us for some laughs and a lil' history, won't you?
Memory Machine #9: What Did We Discover in 2017? by The Geekiverse
Just a quick 'lil update asking you lovely listeners for your experiences! I discovered a lot of cool old stuff for myself in 2017, but before I go on about that, what did YOU guys discover? Let me know your experiences and email them to memorymachinepod@yahoo.com!
Merry almost Christmas everybody! If you're not in the holiday spirit yet, we'll make sure to get you into it by the end of this podcast. Nate, Kate and newcomer Andy are here to talk all about the Muppets at Christmastime. We cover both highs and lows, the well-known and the obscure! Grab a cup o' nog (with brandy, 'natch) and cozy up to the fireplace and/or TV with VCR for this new episode of the Memory Machine!
Kick the holiday season into high-gear with this latest episode of the Memory Machine! Trey, Drew and Nate talk all about Rankin/Bass and their famous (and not so famous) Christmas Specials! They fawn over the musical genius of Maury Laws, Nate talks of his love of Paul Coker Jr, and Drew tries really hard to force the Mouse and the Mayflower into conversation. There's the rub, as Trey would say. So grab a cup o' nog and brandy, it's time for a stop motion-riffic Memory Machine!
Nate, Drew and Trey take a freewheelin' dive into the world of commercial cereal mascots, from early days in the 60's to the hip-hoppin' 90's! Many feelings of nostalgia are shared, as are appreciations of good animation and jokes about that guy who was paranoid that the Noid from Domino's was all about him. Grab a bowl of Sugar Smacks and join us, won't you? Special shoutout to Dutch chiptune composer RoccoW, who graciously allowed me to use his track “FamiFunk Over Breakfast” as the theme for this episode. Check him out on Spotify – Soundcloud – Youtube – Facebook – Twitter .
Nate welcomes to the Memory Machine for the first (and definitely not last) time Geekiverse stalwarts Jeff and Pete as they talk about the impacts the 1977 juggernaut had on Science Fiction cinema immediately pre and post its release. They talk Star Trek, Westworld, and Alien, but most importantly Ultraman and the Last Starfighter! They also talk favorites, and Nate gets a precious excuse to talk about Star Wars rip-offs. Keep watching this space for the 8 track release of this one. Special shoutout to Dutch chiptune composer RoccoW, who graciously allowed me to use his track “FamiFunk Over Breakfast” as the theme for this episode. Check him out on Spotify – Soundcloud – Youtube – Facebook – Twitter .
It turns out Halloween isn't for everyone, especially those among us who consider themselves one of those "nervous types". Join Nate and his guest this week (who also happens to be his wife), Kate Lockhart about surviving Halloween as a scaredy-cat. We talk about how to survive films we find too scary, films and specials the skittish can tolerate, and media that is fun and festive for all walks of life here on this edition of the Memory Machine! Special shoutout to Dutch chiptune composer RoccoW, who graciously allowed me to use his track “FamiFunk Over Breakfast” as the theme for this episode. Check him out on Spotify – Soundcloud – Youtube – Facebook – Twitter . You can find Kate on Twitter at @lock_kate_hart and Nate at @Nate_Lockhart.
This week, Seth, Trey and Nate dive into the annals of Universal's classic horror films! We talk about the obvious (Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolf Man) and the obscure (Inner Sanctum mysteries!). Memories are shared, laughs are had, and everybody learns a little something about themselves. So turn down the lights and grab a glass of your favorite... wine... it's the Memory Machine! Special shoutout to Dutch chiptune composer RoccoW, who graciously allowed me to use his track “FamiFunk Over Breakfast” as the theme for this episode. Check him out on Soundcloud, Spotify, and all the regular social media haunts!
They bothered to do a second one? The Memory Machine is back again with Drew, Nate and first-time guest Trey as they go through the big superhero cartoons of the early to mid 90's, while also taking some extra time to talk up the fantastic Batman: the Animated Series. It's the series' 25th anniversary, dontcha' know. So park yourself in the middle of your living room with your favorite cereal, it's time for the Memory Machine! Special shoutout to Dutch chiptune composer RoccoW, who graciously allowed me to use his track “FamiFunk Over Breakfast” as the theme for this episode. Check him out on Spotify, Soundcloud, and the normal social media haunts.
It's an all new podcast about all-old things! In the inaugural episode of The Memory Machine, Seth, Drew and Nate tackle the history of video games pre-1984(ish). We also talk our favorites, and go over our personal memories. Drew also quizzes Nate with old games that may or may not be fake. Press Play to start! Special shoutout to Dutch chiptune composer RoccoW who graciously allowed me to use his track "FamiFunk Over Breakfast" as the theme for this episode. You can check him out here on Soundcloud, as well as Spotify, YouTube, Twitter and FaceBook!
Hear music by Australian-born, London-based electroacoustic musician & sound artist Leah Kardos along with music by Irish woodwind player and composer Seán Mac Erlaine, as well as other electroacoustic music on this New Sounds. Listen to several works by Kardos from a sampler released in 2014, including her work, “Butterfly Kite,”written for easy piano + delay/verb effects. Then hear improvised woodwind and electronic sounds from a series of live recordings by the Dublin musician, Seán Mac Erlaine. From his, “A Slender Song,” hear music for clarinets of all sorts and sizes, manipulated by electronics. Then, hear music from a dance score by London-based composer Jon Opstad, who also did the music for the provocative British episodic series, “Black Mirror.” Listen to music from cellist Julia Kent with loops and delays from the recent record, “Character.” German theremin player Carolina Eyck improvises on the low end together with pianist Christopher Tarnow. Then,hear music from NY-based singer GABI, who layers and processes her voice a la Juliana Barwick. (Caution: her work, "Where," might remind you of “The Rains of Castamere.”) PROGRAM #3706–Various Forms of Electro-acoustic Music (First aired on 03/24/2015) ARTIST(S) RECORDING CUT(S) SOURCE Carolina Eyck & Christopher Tarnow Improvisations for Theremin and Piano Haunted Ballerina, excerpt [1:00] Butterscotch Recordsbutterscotchrecords.net Leah Kardos Spring 2014 Sampler Butterfly Kite [3:15] bigoandtwigetti.bandcamp.com Jon Opstad Ignis Ignis, Part III [2:55] Ignis, part IV [5:51] jonopstad.bandcamp.com OR soundcloud OR Emusic.com Seán Mac Erlaine A Slender Song All sung a Slender Song [3:29] ergodos.ie Leah Kardos Spring 2014 Sampler Preen [3:19] See above. GABI Sympathy Where [3:43] gabi-ny.bandcamp.com Due out April 7, 2015 Carolina Eyck & Christopher Tarnow Improvisations for Theremin and Piano Haunted Ballerina [5:58] Butterscotch Recordsbutterscotchrecords.net Leah Kardos Spring 2014 Sampler Memory Machine [3:01] See above. Bing & Ruth Tomorrow was the Golden Age The Towns We Love Is Our Town [6:34] RVNGNL27 igetrvng.com Julia Kent Character Transportation [4:39] Leaf Music BAY 80 theleaflabel.com Seán Mac Erlaine A Slender Song Sheehy [3:52] See above.
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