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Denna vecka är det en tapper riddare som fallit, men Ellen och Peter håller fortet. Men i klassisk anda skall det gnällas på pris.Det är inte bara Nintendos nya konsol som är hiskligt dyr, streamingtjänster och andra konsoler stiger också i pris. Men snålast av alla är kanske Nintendo? Men det blir såklart inte bara gnäll Apples otroliga line-up av Mac´s hyllar, det med en liten historielektion. Hur blir det med kommande iPhones med Trumps tullar egentligen? Apple lägger ner Mystic Quest, men vi kan glädja oss åt en ny Harry Potter-serie som skapas av HBO och kommer till Max framöver.Diskutera avsnittet i Bubblan: https://bubblan.teknikveckan.se/t/podcast-fuck-you-mario Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wieder da wieder pünktlich. Heute wird geredet und das nicht zu wenig. Robin war eine Woche krank und hat ordentlich viel geschaut, Boris auch ein bisschen - also geschaut nicht krank. Ob Rewatches mit den Millers oder der neue Netflix Film "The Electric State" der irgendwie gleich und doch nicht ist, alles ist dabei. Lasst euch überraschen
Die Paranoia Agent Dengeki Gamer und Sir Pommes haben eine weitere Ausgabe der Kontent Knechte vollgepackt. Diesmal mit Satoshi Kon´s einziger TV-Serie, einem ungewöhnlichen Gamecube exklusiv Titel, dem Prinzen aus dem Sand und einer platzenden Nostalgie Blase. Bitte anschnallen, ein wilder Ritt erwartet euch. Links: Longplay of Ohenro-San: Hosshin no Dojo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sovVrKNWmGQ Paranoia Agent Opening HD (English Sub) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0F36lQRC3KU 0:00:00 Begrüßung und mehr Anime 0:08:41 Prince of Persia 0:32:11 Mystic Quest Legend 0:44:32 Paranoia Agent 1:07:32 Ohenro-San Hoshi no Dojo 1:20:45 Verabschiedung
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While North American gamers dined on Mystic Quest, our pals in the East were chowing down on Final Fantasy 5. Full of customization, intrigue and a killer soundtrack, this game was often considered unattainable aside from emulation and a handful of re-releases. Is this game worthy of celebration or did Square do us Western fans a huge favor? Find out in this week's episode!STARRING (all handles from Twitter)Aiden Moher (@adribbleofink)Barry Carenza of Premium Edition Games (@HawkHellfire)Greg Sewart of the Player One Podcast and Generation 16 (@sewart)Julian Titus (@julian_titus) of The Stage Select Podcast (@StageSelectPod)Mekel Kasanova (@MekelKasanova)Mike aka MageORage on Twitch and YouTube (@mageorage)Ryan aka @GameswCoffeeXerxexSONG COVERS'The Day Will Come' (Final Fantasy V) | Classical Guitar Cover by John Oeth Guitar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVR32UbyOfgFFVII SOUNDFONT: Battle On The Big Bridge - FFV by Neo-Midgar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_mr8YEJWlIMy Website: agamerlooksat40.comMy Discord: https://discord.com/invite/SdaE4atGjCMy Twitter: @agamerlooksat40My TikTok: @agamerlooksat40My Facebook: facebook.com/agamerlooksat40My Insta: @agamerlooksat40My Patreon: patreon.com/agamerlooksat40My Email: agamerlooksat40@gmail.comMy Phone Number: Ehhhhh, not gonna happen. :-D Support the Show.
In this episode Gino, Chris "ZombiePie" -REDACTED-, and Jeff discuss Final Fantasy Mystic Quest. We discuss the game's good accessibility options, great music, and terrible story. If you make a game incredibly accessible but don't bother to write a compelling story or design compelling combat, does the accessibility matter? We wrap up by wranking Mystic Quest on our Ranking of Fantasies! Check out the current Ranking of Fantasies here: bit.ly/deepfinal If you've been enjoying the podcast, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/DeepListens If you like our new art and want to commission some of your own, reach out to Tyler at tylerorbin.net
Der Januar hatte mit Tests zu Aladdin (Super Nintendo), Plok, Skyblazer und Mystic Quest zukünftige Klassiker zu bieten und auch das Mega Drive wurde mit Landstalker und Sonic Spin bedacht.
Final Fantasy est l'une des plus grandes sagas de l'histoire du jeu vidéo, c'est un fait. Mais saviez-vous que bien avant Kingdom Hearts, Disney et Square se sont croisés pour un projet d'adaptation comme seule la bande dessinée américaine sait en proposer ? Aujourd'hui, on parle du comic book inachevé tiré de Final Fantasy ! Si le nom de Final Fantasy parle aujourd'hui à pratiquement tout le monde, ça n'a pas toujours été le cas. Lancée en 1987 au Japon, la licence va mettre un peu de temps pour se faire une place au-delà des frontières du pays du Soleil-Levant. Il faudra en effet attendre 1990 pour que le premier opus, sorti sur Nintendo NES, atteigne le marché américain, tandis qu'en France et en Europe, FFVII, sorti en 1997 sur Playstation, sera le premier épisode officiellement disponible, exception faite du spin-off Mystic Quest, sorti sur Game Boy en 1994. Bien que le premier épisode de la saga ai connu un succès non négligeable au pays de l'Oncle Sam, Final Fantasy II et III ne bénéficieront pas de localisation aux USA, et c'est ainsi que Final Fantasy IV, sorti en 1991 sur Super Famicom au Japon, est renommé Final Fantasy II pour l'arrivée de la cartouche Super Nintendo sur le sol américain la même année. Si vous avez suivi, c'est que vous êtes prêts pour la suite. Il n'est pas rare qu'une licence en vogue aux États-Unis, qu'il s'agisse d'un jeu vidéo, d'une ligne de jouets, d'un film, ou d'une série télé, ait droit à son adaptation sur le papier chez un éditeur de comics. Cette tendance est d'autant plus vraie à partir des années 1980, avec l'arrivée dans les rayons des comic shops de titres allant des Maîtres de l'Univers aux Transformers, en passant par Atari Force, G.I. Joe ou Cosmocats. Et il en va de même pour Indiana Jones, Alien, Predator, Robocop, et bien évidemment Star Wars, qui ont tous été convertis en comic book pour une durée plus ou moins longue, aux côtés d'autres franchises plus ou moins plébiscitées par les lecteurs, telles que Biker Mice from Mars, L'Agence Tous Risques, Double Dragon, The Real Ghostbusters, et même Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos… Si la qualité n'est pas toujours au rendez-vous, en démontre l'horrible Street Fighter chez Malibu Comics, c'est parce que, sans grande surprise, la motivation initiale est avant tout mercantile. En 1990, dans une démarche expansionniste, le groupe Disney Publishing Worldwide lance sa filiale Disney Comics, ayant pour objectif de continuer la publication de titres comme Uncle Scrooge ou Walt Disney's Comics and Stories ; déjà en cours depuis plusieurs années chez Gladstone Publishing, et avant ça chez Gold Key et Dell Comics ; et de lancer de nouvelles séries. Adepte d'une politique agressive, Disney Comics vise un développement un peu trop optimiste face à la réalité du marché en démultipliant les annonces de nouveaux labels, comme Hollywood Comics, qui aurait dû publier les adaptations en comic book des films produits par Hollywood Pictures, autre filiale de Disney. Mais Len Wein, co-créateur de Swamp Thing et de Wolverine, ne fait pas l'unanimité auprès des fans dans son rôle d'éditeur en chef de Disney Comics, et les ventes décevantes viennent rapidement saper les ambitions du groupe qui espérait pouvoir concurrencer Marvel et DC Comics dans la cour des grands. Ainsi, dès l'année 1991, une bonne partie des titres s'arrête et les projets de développement et autres labels, dont Hollywood Comics, sont abandonnés. Disney Comics disparaît pour de bon en 1993 et les séries survivantes sont de nouveau confiées à Gladstone Publishing. Un seul et unique titre aura été publié par Hollywood Comics : l'adaptation de Arachnophobia, film produit par Steven Spielberg. Mais il aurait pu en être autrement… En effet, voilà quelques années, le scénariste Kurt Busiek, célèbre pour son travail sur Marvels avec Alex Ross ou sur le crossover Justice League of America / Avengers avec le regretté George Perez, a révélé qu'il avait œuvré sur un projet pour le moins intriguant pour Hollywood Comics au début des années 1990 : l'adaptation en comic book de Final Fantasy. Pour remettre les choses dans leur contexte : Squaresoft avait pour idée de promouvoir la franchise auprès du public américain en s'appuyant sur une série de comics, et Kurt Busiek, déjà auteur depuis le début des années 1980, fut chargé de son écriture par Disney Comics qui, sans doute à la suite d'un jeu de rachats quelconque, avait obtenu les droits pour publier ladite série. À l'époque, le jeu vidéo est encore loin d'être une activité aussi démocratisée qu'aujourd'hui, de plus, seul le tout premier Final Fantasy est sorti aux États-Unis, et malgré un accueil favorable, il est évident que la popularité de la saga à travers le monde et la sacralisation de son lore ne sont en rien comparables à ce que nous pouvons connaître. Busiek commença donc à écrire une histoire prenant place dans l'univers du premier jeu, avant que Square ne demande finalement à l'auteur de totalement revoir sa copie pour placer l'intrigue dans l'univers de FFIV, dont la sortie est prévue au Japon et aux États-Unis pour l'année 1991. Un bon moyen de promouvoir la sortie de ce qui serait Final Fantasy II en Amérique du Nord. Après avoir reçu le maximum d'informations possible de la part de Square sur ce nouvel opus, Busiek se lance, et le scénario qu'il propose semble plaire au développeur nippon. Ce dernier, sûrement peu confiant quant à l'attrait des Américains pour le JRPG, considère que Busiek a les compétences pour rendre leur univers plus accessible aux USA et l'autorise même à “américaniser” le tout en renommant les personnages. La décision paraît douteuse, et presque suicidaire, à l'heure d'une Pop Culture mondialisée, mais elle est plutôt cohérente avec l'état d'esprit de l'époque. C'est l'artiste Dell Barras ; d'origine philippine, comme Alfredo Alcala ; fort d'un parcours de dessinateur, d'encreur et d'animateur, qui est choisi pour illustrer la série, tandis que Mike Mignola, qui deviendra mondialement célèbre en créant Hellboy, se chargera des couvertures de ce qui est initialement prévu comme une mini-série de quatre numéros. Mais lorsque Disney Comics frôle la banqueroute et abandonne le label Hollywood Comics, le projet Final Fantasy est mis au placard. Busiek estime qu'il avait sûrement terminé l'écriture de deux ou trois des quatre épisodes prévus, et que Barras avait dessiné au moins un numéro complet. Malheureusement, à l'exception d'un dessin promotionnel et de deux couvertures par Mignola, il ne subsiste aucun autre visuel connu de ce projet à ma connaissance. Est-ce une mauvaise chose ? Les adaptations de films ou de jeu vidéo en comics sont, il faut l'avouer, souvent médiocres, et les quelques exceptions qui vous viennent en tête ne font que confirmer cette règle immuable. Busiek n'avait de toute évidence pas pu jouer à Final Fantasy IV pendant qu'il écrivait son histoire, et si Square lui avait confié une bible de références pour lui permettre de travailler dans des conditions optimales, les libertés qu'on avait pu lui laisser pour adapter l'univers aux attentes du public occidental d'alors seraient sans doute très mal interprétées par les puristes d'aujourd'hui. Quand bien même on pourrait découvrir le premier épisode quasi-finalisé de cette mini-série, on ferait face à un pur objet de son époque, qui n'aurait aucun intérêt de nos jours, si ce n'est de provoquer quelques malaises dans l'assistance. Kurt Busiek, qui aurait pu rejoindre Squaresoft afin de participer à l'adaptation des prochains jeux Final Fantasy en occident, va finalement continuer sa carrière de scénariste de comics chez Marvel, avec le succès qu'on lui connaît. Comme quoi, un peu comme dans les RPG, l'avenir ne tient parfois qu'à une décision prise au bon moment… Final Fantasy IV arrive en novembre 1991 aux USA ; sous le titre de Final Fantasy II, donc ; dans une version légèrement modifiée. Les références religieuses sont gommées, tandis que l'ensemble est édulcoré pour éviter de choquer un jeune public, et la difficulté des combats est même revue à la baisse. Le soft restera une référence du jeu de rôles sur console, notamment pour son introduction du système Active Time Battle, qui pousse le joueur à rester impliqué pour avoir le meilleur timing durant les séquences de combat. Malgré le succès durable de la saga, il est assez étonnant de voir que là où des licences de fantasy comme Magic The Gathering, The Witcher ou Donjons & Dragons ont eu droit à de multiples versions plus ou moins pertinentes et réussies sur le papier, plus jamais aucun éditeur américain n'a tenté d'adapter Final Fantasy en comics. Il est probable que cela découle de la volonté de Square Enix de garder le contrôle sur la marque et de limiter les produits dérivés douteux pouvant dégrader l'image de sa poule aux œufs d'or auprès d'une communauté de fans aussi fidèles qu'exigeants. Enfin, à l'heure où l'hégémonie de Disney sur la culture populaire est plus affirmée que jamais, il est bon de se rappeler que cet empire du divertissement a aussi connu de véritables revers au cours de son existence. Si, à la même période, Valiant Comics, Dark Horse, ou Image Comics ont su profiter d'un contexte né de l'arrivée d'une nouvelle génération d'auteurs et d'une bulle spéculative à son paroxysme, Disney a littéralement raté le coche, son échec devançant de plusieurs années l'effondrement du marché de la bande dessinée américaine. Quand on sait que la multinationale a actuellement la main sur une partie des plus grandes licences de la planète, y compris celles de Marvel Comics, il y a de quoi trouver ça plutôt amusant… N'hésitez pas à partager cet article sur les réseaux sociaux s'il vous a plu ! Recevez mes articles, podcasts et vidéos directement dans votre boîte mail, sans intermédiaire ni publicité, en vous abonnant gratuitement ! 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À l'occasion du 50e épisode du Tomberry Musical, je me suis permis de faire un remake du tout premier épisode. Il est temps de vous reparler de Mystic Quest, du projet original qui a été annulé, de l'équipe derrière, et aussi de sa traduction grâce à un échange improbable avec Sylvie Bomstein, traductrice du jeu (et de Zelda 3) Vous pouvez retrouver toutes les informations sur le site : Tomberrymusical.fr
Mystic Quest? Der unscheinbare Name des Game-Boy-Spiels verrät nicht direkt, wen wir hier vor uns haben: einen Cousin der Final-Fantasy-Spiele und den Urahn der Mana-Serie. Spielerisch ist der Titel, in Japan als Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden erschienen, den Final-Fantasys aber auch nicht allzu ähnlich: Mystic Quest ist ein Action-Rollenspiel mit einem Schuss Zelda. Fabian und Gunnar besprechen die Herkunft des Titels und erklären, was ihn besonders macht. Infos zum Spiel: Thema: Mystic Quest Plattform: Game Boy Entwickler: Square Publisher: Square, Nintendo (Europa) Genre: Action-Adventure Designer: Koichi Ishii, Goro Ohash Musik: Kenji Ito Podcast-Credits: Sprecher: Fabian Käufer, Gunnar Lott Audioproduktion: Matthäus Ihrke, Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Paul Schmidt Intro, Outro: Nino Kerl (Ansage); Trash80.com (Musik) stayforever.de
Mark and Tim discuss a grab bag of scenes and episodes from TV including Arrested Development, Murderville, Mythic Quest, How I Met Your Mother and South Park.
Link to the magazine here! (https://archive.org/details/Nintendo_Power_Issue001-Issue127/Nintendo%20Power%20Issue%20042%20November%201992/mode/2up) Things discussed: Super Star Wars, anime, art, cops, Joe & Mac, Crash N The Boys, Mega Man, Zelda: A Link to the Past comic, The Flintstones, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Super Mario Adventures comic, Mystic Quest, Batman, Space Megaforce, crossword puzzles, Nester's Adventures comic, Now Playing, holidays
In honor of the (now recently released) sequel, The Gents watched the first of the soon-to-be 5rilogy, Avatar! 2:32 - Movies We've Seen (The Amityville Horror, The Kingsmen: Secret Service, Bernie, Dazed and Confused, Willow, Mean Girls, Toy Story 3) 19:38 - TV Shows We've Seen (White Lotus, Mystic Quest, Willow, Dangerous Breed) 33:50 - Avatar
Secret of Mana, originally released in Japan as SeikenDensetsu 2, is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published bySquare (now Square Enix) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is thesequel to the 1991 game Seiken Densetsu, released in North America as FinalFantasy Adventure and in Europe as Mystic Quest, and it was the first SeikenDensetsu title to be marketed as part of the Mana series rather than the FinalFantasy series.Find us online!Jeff Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/CentaurProductions Twitter - @JeffCentaurRuss Twitter - @RussMac25Chris Twitch - http://twitch.tv/LierXAgerate Twitter - @EnrichFlavor
Ein neues Format, bei dem ich mir eine arme Seele als Gesprächspartner angle und über alles Mögliche spreche. Diesmal trifft es Todde von Toddes Nerdcast. Der Arme....
This is episode 223 and today we'll be talking about TV including Loki, Blindspotting, Mystic Quest, Them, and Kevin Can F Himself. Movies including Luca, Fatale, awake and Infinite. And as always, The week in Sports, the week in Funko and collecting, Weekly Star Wars moment, and our weekly random movie and song recommendations. Hit up E Society on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ESocietyPodcast/ Check out our ESP Anchor feed: https://anchor.fm/mac-nez Twitter: @macnezpod @TheoZissou Instagram: @espmacnezpod @thezissou @macnez Nez and Taylor Blu-ray IG pages: @bluraynez @blurayterror Intro/Outro Music by Mixla Beats Productions https://www.mixlaproduction.com
We are geeking out about Stephen King's The Stand on Paramount Plus, The Kominsky Method and Son of Sam on Netflix. Disney has us getting lost in time with Loki, and AppleTV actually gets turned on, and the very witty Mystic Quest pilot is viewed. Do these show's pass the "3 Episode Challenge"? The Big Lebowski is Neighbor Cole's Weekly Watch Party pick. We share some clips... relive the high's and lows of this film and grade it. What did you give this film? We wrap up the show with a slew of what's happening on all of the streaming platforms, view a couple of upcoming trailers, like: Invasion (AppleTV) Nine Perfect Strangers (HULU) *Not Amazon Video* Masters of the Universe: Revelations (Netflix)
It's that special time of year that you think you look forward to, E3. JJ and Justin go hard on all the hot hot new video game titles like the Left 4 Dead clone made by the old Left 4 Dead people, or the stylish looking Left 4 Dead clone, but we don't talk about the Left 4 Dead clone about vampires. We also talk about Left 4 Dead, Elden Ring, video game criminals, vg burnout, the Wild Wild West Whopper from Burger King, PCH's 2nd anniversary, animal cops and the most baffling Final Fantasy game since... I don't know, like, Mystic Quest or some shit. Tune in for all the negative energy directed at our favorite hobby.
Die E3 2021 steht vor der Tür! Die beiden Gameminds reden über die Gameplay Präsentationen von Far Cry 6, Horizon 2: Forbidden West und Dying Light 2, die mögliche Switch Pro und Veränderungen in der Videospiel Industrie nach der Pandemie. Natürlich besprechen die beiden auch ihre Erwartungen an die virtuelle Messe, reden über die gespielten Games der letzten Wochen und mit Mystic Quest, Love, Death and Robots , Mortal Kombat, Krieg der Welten, Army of the Dead und der Reunion von Friends liefen auch die TV-Streams heiß! Natürlich fehlen auch persönlich Updates über das Leben, Videospiele & den ganzen Rest auch dieses mal nicht! Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim hören und freuen uns auch diesmal besonders auf euren Input, Ideen & Feedback im Forum.
Die E3 2021 steht vor der Tür! Die beiden Gameminds reden über die Gameplay Präsentationen von Far Cry 6, Horizon 2: Forbidden West und Dying Light 2, die mögliche Switch Pro und Veränderungen in der Videospiel Industrie nach der Pandemie. Natürlich besprechen die beiden auch ihre Erwartungen an die virtuelle Messe, reden über die gespielten Games der letzten Wochen und mit Mystic Quest, Love, Death and Robots , Mortal Kombat, Krieg der Welten, Army of the Dead und der Reunion von Friends liefen auch die TV-Streams heiß! Natürlich fehlen auch persönlich Updates über das Leben, Videospiele & den ganzen Rest auch dieses mal nicht! Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim hören und freuen uns auch diesmal besonders auf euren Input, Ideen & Feedback im Forum.
Die E3 2021 steht vor der Tür! Die beiden Gameminds reden über die Gameplay Präsentationen von Far Cry 6, Horizon 2: Forbidden West und Dying Light 2, die mögliche Switch Pro und Veränderungen in der Videospiel Industrie nach der Pandemie. Natürlich besprechen die beiden auch ihre Erwartungen an die virtuelle Messe, reden über die gespielten Games der letzten Wochen und mit Mystic Quest, Love, Death and Robots , Mortal Kombat, Krieg der Welten, Army of the Dead und der Reunion von Friends liefen auch die TV-Streams heiß! Natürlich fehlen auch persönlich Updates über das Leben, Videospiele & den ganzen Rest auch dieses mal nicht! Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim hören und freuen uns auch diesmal besonders auf euren Input, Ideen & Feedback im Forum.
This week on Game Crunch: Brandon starts into Resident Evil 8. Mike has some more thoughts on New Pokemon Snap and starts the second season of Mystic Quest. Nick starts streaming Dead by Daylight. In news Sony has some new controllers and trademarks, also where are those Pokemon cards? All this and more on the latest Game Crunch! Until next week - Game On!
In der heutigen Ausgabe des Retro Freitag befasse ich mich mit dem oft belächelten SNES RPG Mystic Quest Legend. Zu der Story von dem Spiel an sich, verweise ich auf das Video von Gaming Historian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxl_-WPwA0A
in which we talk about Zapps potato chips, the joys of cloth maps, Mystic Quest, what we played and news of the week! Now with…
WandaVision Ep 7 spoiler talk, Mortal Kombat Trailer Breakdown, The Crew Netflix, Clarice CBS, Fake Famous HBO Max, Irresistible, Nintendo Direct, Zelda Skyward Sword HD Switch, Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War season 2 Zombies Outbreak, Call of the Sea Xbox Game Pass, WandaVision spoiler discussion!!! Time Stamp (01:57:50) Welcome to Dissecting This Fiction! Its episode 81, so come join along as co-hosts Jessica and Steven go over the latest in movies, tv shows, and games. What's On The Exam Table? In TV and movie news, Mystic Quest on Apple Tv Plus and Army of the Dead on Netflix get release dates. The Mission Impossible 8 filming is delayed. Mortal Kombat dropped a trailer before it's HBO Max and theater release in April. The SNyder Cut of Justice League will have a worldwide release after all. Supergirl is coming to the DCEU in The Flash film. JJ Abrams will work on a Constantine reboot for HBO Max. Marvel gets the live-action rights back to Jessica Jones and Punisher. Disney Plus will receive a making of docuseries for Marvel content called Assembled. Danny Elfman joins Raimi to score Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Rege-Jean Page joins the Dungeons and Dragons film. Daisy Ridley would like to be Spider-woman and Rian Johnson is still working on a Star Wars trilogy. In reviews, we caught up with The Crew on Netflix, starring Kevin James. Check in on Clarice on CBS. Learn what it means to be Fake Famous and Irresistible, both on HBO Max. In gaming news, Fall Guys was announced for Switch and Xbox Series X/S. Nintendo finally had another Direct and it had a lot of fans giving opinions. Lets just say people have a lot of feeling about The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword. Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War is getting a season 2 pass with some big news for a new zombie mode called Outbreak. Blooper Team might be working on a Silent Hill project. Microsoft has a new wave of backwards compatibility for the Series X and S. Jessica takes a swim with Call of the Sea, available on Xbox Game Pass. Don't forget about our WandaVision episode 7 spoiler discussion! Time Stamp (01:57:50) Come join us while we Dissect This Fiction! We are DTF...are you? You can also find us on DTFcast.com or contact us with any suggestions, requests, or feedback you may have for our podcast. dtfpod@gmail.com DTF Facebook Group
Wir besprechen das Spiel "Mystic Quest" für den Gameboy aus dem Jahr 1991
Bevor zu Weihnachten der Game Boy Advance auf den Markt kommt, wollen wir euch noch […]
Dans ce chapitre XX00, Le grand maître des jeux est Mystic Quest.
Dans ce chapitre XX00, Le grand maître des jeux est Mystic Quest.
We're welcoming Vanity Fair TV critic Sonia Soraiya to the guest chair to talk about the shorter, neater, Julia-Roberts-less-but-still-better second season of Amazon's Homecoming -- from sensible episode lengths to overacting extras to how TV has conditioned us to react to mystery shows. We went Around The Dial with Mrs. America, Run, Nadiya's Time To Eat, and a rare successful Zoom episode from Mystic Quest, before listener John rolled a 20-sided die on getting Community's D&D episode into the Canon. Vampires won, Skeet Ulrich lost, and one was the winningest number in a Pointless-inspired Game Time. Slap on a fake tattoo before you forget, and join us for an all-new Extra Hot Great! GUESTS
We're welcoming Vanity Fair TV critic Sonia Soraiya to the guest chair to talk about the shorter, neater, Julia-Roberts-less-but-still-better second season of Amazon's Homecoming -- from sensible episode lengths to overacting extras to how TV has conditioned us to react to mystery shows. We went Around The Dial with Mrs. America, Run, Nadiya's Time To Eat, and a rare successful Zoom episode from Mystic Quest, before listener John rolled a 20-sided die on getting Community's D&D episode into the Canon. Vampires won, Skeet Ulrich lost, and one was the winningest number in a Pointless-inspired Game Time. Slap on a fake tattoo before you forget, and join us for an all-new Extra Hot Great!SHOW TOPICSHomecomingATD: Mrs. AmericaATD: RunATD: Nadiya's Time To EatATD: Mystic Quest: QuarantineThe Canon: Community S02.E14 Advanced Dungeons & DragonsWinner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: Lowest Of The LowSHOW NOTESSonia Soraiya at Vanity FairSonia's Mrs. America reviewTara on Homecoming S2 at PrimetimerMark And Sarah Talk About SongsPhoto: AmazonDISCUSSIONTalk about this episode on its dedicated page on ExtraHotGreat.comTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on InstagramSUPPORT EHG ON PATREONThe EHG gang have been recording this podcast for almost a decade now. In podcasting terms, that makes us positively Methuselahian. Since the start of EHG, our listeners have asked if we had a tip jar or donation system and we'd look at each other and say surely that is a joke, people don't pay other people to do podcasts. We'd email them back "Ha ha ha, good one, Chet" and go about our business. Now we are told this is a real thing that real nice people do. Value for value? In today's topsy turvy world? It's madness but that good kind of madness, like when you wake up at 3:15am and clean your house. Or something. In all seriousness, we are humbled by your continued prodding to get a Patreon page up for EHG and here it is! Extra Hot Great on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk Killing Eve, Stargirl, Motherland: Fort Salem, What We Do In the Shadows, Mystic Quest, The 100, Sweet Magnolias, Snowpiercer, Control Z, Upload, The Great
Mais aussi Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest, Final Fantasy Adventures, Mystic Quest of Mana: Final Legends (un seul de ces titres a été inventé, sauras-tu deviner lequel ?)… En bref, nous revenons sur la série Mana qui est maintenant bien représentée sur Switch : Collection of Mana contient les trois premiers (et plus célèbres) épisodes de la […]
Joy Regullano, former staff writer for a Netflix series gives advice on the importance of mental health and how it relates to Actors, in addition to advice for new actors to thrive as she has. Credits include: Mystic Quest, Modern Family, Supernatural, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and many more!
Mythic Quest is Vinnk's new favorite show (after The Good Place ended), which he was suddenly reminded of when talking about Mystic Quest's origins as a Final Fantasy spinoff. We cut out these tangents for the main episode, but preserved them here for you to relish! Vinnk and SeanOrange pixel art by Louis Lloyd-Judson: https://louistrations.co.uk This podcast is brought to you by the Nerd & Tie Podcast Network. Listen to other great shows at http://nerdandtie.com.
With no information about the show other than watching the trailer, we watched the first season of the new Apple TV+ streaming show Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet. We liked it enough to give it an episode!
Some of the most interesting deviations between US retro games and their Japanese originals are the decisions made when they were localized to non-Japanese countries, the politics of the time, and subsequent censorship. What if we had it all to do over again? Sean and Vinnk explore new localizations of games that either never got one, or are getting new ones, and in Pile of Shame we try to figure out if the release of Shenmue III is 15 years too late, Vinnk realizes he's never played Riven: The Sequel to Myst, and discovers out he has a massive Pile of Shame of Good Old Games... Details about the podcast, links to related articles, and supplemental audio/video are available at FamicomDojo.TV: https://famicomdojo.tv/podcast/161 Leave us a voicemail at 608-492-1923, or share your thoughts on Facebook (http://facebook.com/famicomdojo), Instagram (http://instagram.com/famicomdojo), Twitter (@FamicomDojo), or our Famicom Dojo YouTube channel (http://youtube.com/famicomdojo). "One More Continue" and "RPG" theme songs by the Imari Tones: http://imaritones.net Vinnk and SeanOrange pixel art by Louis Lloyd-Judson: https://louistrations.co.uk This podcast is brought to you by the Nerd & Tie Podcast Network. Listen to other great shows at http://nerdandtie.com.
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Ganz still und ohne großes Tamm Tamm ist es passiert, wir haben einen kleinen Meilenstein erreicht (und hätte Henning nichts erwähnt, wäre es sogar ganz untergegangen). Eure Nebengeräusche haben es doch tatsächlich auf satte 50 (in Worten Fünfzig) Episoden geschafft. Um diese kleine Sensation zu feiern, haben wir uns ein paar Gäste eingeladen. Bill Murray und Adam Driver schauen vorbei und sprechen mit uns über Ihren letzten Film „The Dead don´t die“, David Harbour lässt es sich ebenfalls nicht nehmen, um uns zu gratulieren und hat seinen Film „Hellboy - The Call of Darkness“ im Gepäck. Als ob die Party nicht schon abgedreht genug wäre, platzen ohne Vorwarnung auch Asa Butterfield (Sex Education), Brad Pitt und Bruce Willis (12 Monkeys) durch die Tür und möchten einfach so mitfeiern. Verrückt. Fabian erzählt der Runde dann von seinen Serienkillertendenzen und Henning teilt mit uns seinen 70er Jahre Fetisch. Quasi, alles wie immer. Also zieht eure Partyhütchen auf und nehmt eine ordentliche Portion Konfetti in die Hand, es wird ordentlich gefeiert. Wenn euch der Podcast gefällt, dann zeigt es uns mit einer Bewertung und einem Abonnement auf iTunes, Spotify oder Podcast.de und/oder einer Rezession. Ihr findet uns bei Twitter, Instagram und für ganz mutige evtl. auf der Straße
Jared and Anne Ladyem (anneladyem.com) take a look at some of the times Square went weird with Final Fantasy. We begin with one of the more controversial Final Fantasy games with Mystic Quest. We discuss how this game isn’t as bad as most people like to say it is, how it can work in some respects with being a beginner’s RPG, and how the soundtrack is one of the best in the series. Following that, Jared attempts to tell the story of Final Fantasy XIV in about fifty minutes or so, which for a game he’s played for 19 days, is a speedy retelling.
Andy goes on a Mystic Quest (to the first dungeon), McCormick visits one of the great videogame pubs in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Mick explores class consciousness in the scatological Digimon World for PS1 ***COMPETITION TIME*** In a blatant attempt at SEO we'll be giving away a Steam Key for zombie shooter How to Survive (RRP £10.99) All you need to do is click here, open in Apple Podcasts and leave us a wee review https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dynamite-neddy/id1458286217?mt=2 Good luck and god speed.
Intro; Way Back Machine; Controls; First Memories; Story; Lets Play; Level notes; Ending; What would we change; Cultural Significance.
Amanda: apply directly to the forehead! Amanda: apply DIRECTLY to the forehead! This episode of RHP covers the seminal Game Boy action RPG Final Fantasy Adventure (or Mystic Quest in other parts of the globe). We promise the whole Amanda thing will make sense once you listen. Probably.
THE MOVIE PODCAST is a film news and entertainment podcast that covers the week's biggest movie stories and a unique topic of the show. You can catch Daniel, Shahbaz and Anthony in a new episode every Monday! Please be sure to rate the show and subscribe.Got a topic request? Have a movie suggestion? Did we get something wrong? Let us know at ThisTimeWith.com/talkEPISODE #16: Celebrating Toy Story - June 16, 2019MAILBAG [00:06:02]Gavi says, My favourite movie dad is Jim Gordon from The Dark Knight. P.S if you read this just wanted to let you know I'm a huge fan and keep up the good work!Alexis asks, Do you have any thoughts on actors/actresses playing major roles in video games a la Keanu Reeves in Cyberpunk 2077, or Norman Reedus/Mads Mikkelsen in Death Stranding? Positive, negative, or somewhere in between?NEWS [00:14:20]Quentin Tarantino Working with Jerrod Carmichael on ‘Django/Zorro' Movie - Jeff Sneider / ColliderSteven Spielberg Writing Horror Series for Quibi That You Can Only Watch at Night - Michael Schneider / Variety‘Dune' Series Ordered at WarnerMedia Streaming Service, Denis Villeneuve to Direct - Joe Otterson / VarietyThe Division Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Chastain Coming to Netflix - Julia Alexander / The VergeBOX OFFICE [00:37:35]Men in Black' & 'Shaft' Become Latest Summer Sequels to Disappoint - Brad Brevret / Box Office MojoOUT THIS WEEK [00:47:47]Toy Story 4Child's PlayAnnaSwinging SafariWild RoseNEW TRAILERS [00:57:20]Mystic Quest: Raven's Banquet - Apple TV+Frozen IIDoctor SleepPennyworthOfficial SecretsDark Season 2 (Netflix)WHAT WE'RE WATCHING [01:02:27]Daniel: Toy Story 2, Fresh Prince of Bel-AirShahbaz: Toy Story 1, Toy Story 2, BarryTOPIC OF THE SHOW [01:07:33]This week, Daniel and Shahbaz talk about their love of the Toy Story franchise and their hopes and fears of Toy Story 4.FOLLOW US:Follow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube
Im neuen Game Talk geht’s um unsere ersten Eindrücke zu Super Mario Maker 2, Judgment und My Friend Pedro. Außerdem: Wie gut ist die Collection of Mana, bestehend aus Mystic Quest, Secret of Mana und Trials of Mana? In seiner aktuellen JRPG-Phase kommt Sandro nicht von Final Fantasy 9 auf der Switch weg, während Kiara Little Nightmares nachgeholt hat. Zu guter Letzt werten die vier noch das Tippspiel zur E3 2019 aus. Wie viele exklusiven Spiele wurden von Microsoft neu angekündigt? Welche Shadow Drops gab es auf der E3 und wie viele Titel wurden Epic Games Store-exklusiv angekündigt? In der neuen Folge Game Talk erfahrt ihr es!
Secret of Mana erschien in Japan als Seiken Densetsu 2, weil es nämlich der Nachfolger von, naja, Seiken Densetsu 1 war, das man hierzulande auch als Mystic Quest und in den USA als Final Fantasy Adventure kennt - eigentlich war das eine Gameboy-Seitenlinie von Final-Fantasy-Reihe. Mit Secret of Mana gelang aber der Sprung auf das große SNES und der Durchbruch, der noch zu zwei weiteren Serienteilen führen sollte. Geistiger Vater ist Koichi Ishii, der ruhmreiche Erfinder des Chocobo. Das Gespräch führen Fabian Käufer und Christian Schmidt.
This week the Ultimate #FinalFantasy Podcast reviews the classic Gameboy Spinoff Final Fantasy Adventure! Also known as Sword of Mana, also known as Adventures of Mana, and also also known as Mystic Quest in Europe... Basically, they can't decide on a title.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper is a mobile game that brings together characters, equipment, and events from many of the titles in this long running video game series. This leads to a couple of interesting questions: what if all the Final Fantasy games did in fact take place on the same world and in the same continuity? What chronological order would make the most sense? Al and son attempt to answer these questions as we discuss how we think the Final Fantasy games presented in Record Keeper could take place on the same world (with Mystic Quest thrown in just because Al really likes that game and hopes it will be introduced to Record Keeper someday).
Welcome to our Final Fantasy Adventure, I mean Seiken Densetsu, er Final Fantasy Gaiden, no Mystic Quest… …just listen to the episode. Don’t forget to keep up with the show and relive all the nostalgia by following us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Send us your memories or show suggestions at graveyardduckpodcast@gmail.com. And be sure … Continue reading Graveyard Duck Episode 32 – Final Fantasy Adventure →
Though it’s frequently called the worst Final Fantasy game of all time, or at least one of the weakest, we’re here to say THAT AIN’T SO! Not only is the game itself perfectly decent, the soundtrack is every bit as incredible as the proper numbered entries. Get ready for some heavy shreddin’ guitar! Download Now [...]
1er épisode du Tomberry Musical, que j'ai donc choisi de consacrer à mon doudou vidéoludique, ma madeleine de Proust ultime, le RPG Mystic Quest (Seiken Densetsu au Japon et Final Fantasy Adventures aux USA). Un RPG sur Game Boy à l'histoire riche en émotion et en rebondissement, appuyé par une bande son inoubliable que l'on doit à Kenji Ito. Toutes les musiques de cette vidéo sont issus de l'album Seiken Densetsu Sounds Collections pour lequel je n'ai malheureusement trouvé aucun lien pour l'achat mais dont voici la fiche vgmdb : http://vgmdb.net/album/724 Bibliographie pour cet épisode : 1) Level Up 3, Third Editions (https://www.thirdeditions.com/rpg/59-...) 2) http://www.jeuxvideo.com/news/431470/... 3) Kenji Ito Profile (http://www.vgmonline.net/kenjiito/)
Dans la trinité des jeux jamais arrivés chez nous à l'âge d'or du RPG on retrouve Chrono Cross, Valkyrie Profile et celui dont il est question dans ce 9ème épisode, Legend of Mana. Oui, encore un jeu de la Saga Mana après Secret of Mana et Mystic Quest. Un jeu qui casse les codes du RPG et nous offre une OST onirique et rythmée composée par Yoko Shimomura. Lien vers l'OST : https://www.amazon.com/Legend-Mana-Yoko-Shimomura/dp/B000058AB4 Bibliographie : 1) https://www.squarepalace.com/encyclopedies/legendofmana 2) https://www.squarepalace.com/encyclopedies/legendofmana/test 3) https://web.archive.org/web/20000620132045/http://www.gameinformer.com:80/news/news_story.cfm?NEWS_ID=2167
6ème épisode et il était temps que l'on aborde la "suite" de Mystic Quest, Seiken Densetsu 2, connu chez nous comme le mythique Secret of Mana. L'Action-RPG phare de la Super Nintendo, qui a laissé un souvenir mémorable à toute une génération de joueurs et dont l'histoire est bien plus complexe qu'il n'y paraît, avec des vrais morceaux de Chrono Trigger dedans. Lien vers le remake PS4 : https://www.amazon.fr/Square-Enix-Secret-of-Mana/dp/B077DCRJ3S Bibliographie : 1) Level up 3 (https://www.thirdeditions.com/rpg/59-livre-jeux-video-level-up-9791094723302.html) 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmMJgzNFpfg 3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-b1Ue4KGUc 4) http://www.vgmonline.net/hirokikikuta/
It's time for our Nobuo Uematsu spotlight episode. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the tunes! PART I With the exception of Hironobu Sakaguchi, there really isn’t any other name more synonymous with Final Fantasy than that of “Nobuo Uematsu”. Composing either all or part of 12 of the 15 main-series final fantasy games, much of the feel and atmosphere, that visceral, unspeakable part of us that sings when we are reminded of a Final Fantasy, may be the melodies that Nobuo Uematsu is responsible for. With numerous remixes, live symphonic performances, and the original scores themselves, fans of Final Fantasy have relived their FF adventures through listening to the plethora of material presented by Nobuo Uematsu through their headphones while they do homework, clean their homes, or drive to work. There is no doubt that without the contribution that Nobuo Uematsu has brought to the series, much of our experiences with these games would be dramatically altered from what they are. Where would Star Wars be if it weren’t for John Williams? You could ask the same of Uematsu. Note: You will be hearing a large number of remixes through this two-part Nobuo Uematsu spotlight, as well as some concert performances, and tracks from the games themselves. The youtube links for all of the pieces will be provided in the descriptions, and we ask that if you like a particular piece to consider following the links and supporting the artists that keep the music of Uematsu alive. Let’s get to it… [small interlude with the main FF theme] Nobuo Uematsu was born on March 21st, 1959 in Kochi, Japan. Inspired by the music of Elton John, he taught himself how to play the piano at the age of 12. Shortly after graduating from Kanagawa University, Uematsu began writing music for commercials before being hired by Square Co. in 1986 to work on video game scores. For 18 years Uematsu worked at Square, creating over 30 video game and movie soundtracks before separating from square in 2004 to become an independant contracter. We’re gonna pay special attention to these years, as that’s where most of the Final Fantasy meat is at; but first, let’s rewind the clock back to his very first game score, co-written with Takashi Uno, this is a piece from “Cruise Chaser Blassy” called “Space”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcmWisadc9Q 1986 would end up being a very busy year for rookie Nobuo, the next game he’d work on would be his first that he’d compose entirely on his own called “Alpha”, although we can’t seem to find any tracks for that game, his next would be a NES classic called “King’s Knight”. Here’s the theme from that game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBui5DMZAVs December of 1986 would feature his next soundtrack, that for Suishō no Dragon. Here’s the intro track for that game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MIhB2mgcRA The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner would push Square’s stereoscopic 3D technology to the limits and with the music of this game, we would see a side of Nobuo we hadn’t seen before, you could call it “super pep” here’s a cover of the main theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDZhruBVzP4 Another soundtrack was made for a little piece of software called “Apple town story”, and he would follow that up with “Mystery Quest” (not to be confused with Mystic Quest, a later game). Here’s a taste: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_qIcMhmXJ0 With few exceptions, most of the pre-FF games Nobuo Uematsu worked on have been forgotten, with the most notable detail about them being that they had soundtracks created by Uematsu. Nearly forgotten games such as Genesis, Alien 2, and Cleopatra no Maho, which were next up in line, could probably be seen as pot boilers for what was to come, quick cash grabs before Square’s impending doom in 1987. Here’s a taste from the 26/40-famitsu scored Cleopatra game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGnh3e6wNdo Rad racer would come next, notable for being one of the few racing games on the NES. This is a track called “Grand Canyon”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpzbHphuVrk&index=4&list=PL0D98064E11A94D91 One of the first dating sim games would follow (I sense desperation) with the long-winded mother fucking title of a game called “Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School”, that Nobuo would co-score with Toshiaki Imai. And the last game Nobuo would score, a sequel of sorts to 3D worldrunner would be that of “JJ”. But ya’ll wanna get to the good stuff. I can feel it. Fine. His last effort of 1987 would be the soundtrack for Final Fantasy. This now-legendary soundtrack featured both the arpeggio prelude and main theme that would be staples in the series to come. He remarked once that he felt kind-of embarrassed as he hadn’t worked all that hard on pieces that would be hummed by gamers around the world. This is one of the best songs in the game. Here’s a cover for “Matoya’s theme”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdRMfqWNJok Beginning in 1988, Nobuo would slow down his work to 1 to 2 games per year, primarily being that of the scores for Final Fantasy games. Occasionally though, he would take a detour. Here’s a track from “Hanjuku Hero”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebIzHCFGxTc His other score of 1988 would be for the sequel to FInal Fantasy, Final Fantasy 2. Much of the original score from FF1 would make it into FF2 for our enjoyment, along with some original works. Here’s a remix of “Rebellion”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU06ttrbqcM For some reason Square thought it would be a really awesome idea to make a game based on the book Tom Sawyer, but if there were someone who could make a killer soundtrack for such a game, it would be Uematsu for Square’s Tom Sawyer in 1989. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auLBLk4ibAk Ha ha jk Here’s a real piece from the game. An effort from Nobuo to make a soundtrack more, as he calls it “scenic”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2uUfAcF7T8&list=PLfUvsxulQQd-zuBTVzmYzj1RvOArPnnEp&index=1 The Final Fantasy Legend, or as it was originally called in Japan, “Makai Toushi Saga” (the reason it’s not counted as an FF game in our podcast) would round out 1989 with this Game Boy classic and square’s first platinum hit at the time with 1.37 million copies sold. Nobuo remarked that he had difficulty coming up with the 16 tracks for the game because of the hardware limitations of the game boy. Despite this, the game would have a soundtrack considered as classic for many of its fans. Here’s a remix of “Battle With Creator”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXTMQ4APiwg Final Fantasy 3 would follow in 1990, and with this game came the fucking awesome piece “Crystal Tower” check out this power-metal remix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT8humrSC2c Considered one of the best Racing Games of the NES, Rad Racer II would be yet another game graced with Uematsu’s presence, as his 11th game score. Here’s a super upbeat cover of Gumball Crash titled “Fire in the Tires”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trFfjaNtySI The second Saga game or “Final Fantasy Legend 2” would come next, and would eventually be heralded as 97th of the greatest games of all time in a poll by Famitsu. For this game, Kenji Ito would assist in composition. Here’s a piano cover of “Save the World”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCLU6V6coqg Nobuo’s first masterpiece would come on the SNES and would be his only game of 1991. He’s called the composing process for the game one of the hardest in his career. Staying up with the sound team deep into the night, the music would be so heralded that one of the tracks from the game would go on to be official music curriculum for japanese school students. That game would be Final Fantasy IV, and that song would be “Theme of Love”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfV0YlvBpvE And, how can we call ourselves fans of FF IV if we don’t include Fabul’s Theme? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlklyML9Pu8 Nobuo wouldn’t write anything for Romancing Saga, although for it and its sequel he would assist with the arrangement, his next mega-work would be Final Fantasy V. FF5 would require Uematsu to create over 56 tracks, a favorite of the game being the song “Dear Friends”, which Nobuo has performed on countless occasions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgBccEEtu64 The next track is featured during the fight with one of the series’ most beloved opponents; Gilgamesh. Here’s a cover of “Clash on the Big Bridge”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQGcv3encAo We could legiimately make one of these entire episodes about FF6, but we’re gonna go ahead with the two big tracks from that masterpiece of a game. Here’s an amazing metal cover of “Dancing Mad” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqPP9tp6PKo And let’s finish it off with a favorite of ours, Terra’s theme. Join us next week for part 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG-Q9ELmGpw
This is the Mystic Quest, to glorify God and enjoy him forever. Relationship. Bliss. Continual conversation. Recorded at Days of Wonder in Cardiff WALES with COBH. For more on Justin Paul visit www.companyofburninghearts.com. The music at the end is from the iHOP Kansas prayer room live feed. Much respect to iHOP!
Look up any list of the worst Final Fantasy games and chances are Mystic Quest will be somewhere on that list. But is Final Fantasy Mystic Quest really that bad of a game? Join Al on this 16-bit flashback as he takes a look at one of the black sheep of the Final Fantasy series.The video for this episode can be viewed on Point of Insanity Game Studio's YouTube channel.
Sam has been saying this for years and has made us put the two together! We have to admit that composers Ryuji Sasai & Yasuhiro Kawakami may have been influenced by REO's Can't Fight this Feeling a bit here... 1st Clip - Shrine of Light - Mystic Quest 2nd Clip - Can't Fight this Feeling - REO Speedwagon 3rd Clip - Simultaneous (REO pitched and tempo adjusted)
Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross tear into Paper Mario. Simplicity and charm are two things you rarely find in JRPGs, but Paper Mario has both. It takes everything you know about the Mario universe, and runs it through a filter of pure joy. Join us for our "it's technically still Summer" JRPG, as we talk about the first three chapters of Paper Mario. LINKS OF NOTE: Camera Obscura (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camera_obscura) The Best part of Mystic Quest (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32ZUO60kxlg) Probably the best part of Wild Arms, well, maybe not (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVOFibwVMw0) Super Paper Mario (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HKyVh52mIk) Super Princess Peach (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Bhb6wXYSOY) Flying Pig (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6sdeZy-ub8) Morrowind Scar (http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Ald'ruhn) Jacoby (http://twinpeaks.wikia.com/wiki/Lawrence_Jacoby) Black Lodge Burlesque (http://www.blacklodgeburlesque.com/)
(Thanks to ALONE IN THE CHAOS for the show’s theme music, via the Creative Commons license). In this episode, we FILL YOUR DARK SOUL WITH LIIIIIGHT! Also: Top 3 quotes in classic games
We're out from under the backlog, finally.Now that everything seems to be (mostly) settled in the editing bay, we present an abbreviated edition of Nintendo Free Radio. Stephen has a quick Monster Hunter update for New Business, while Donald brings tales of miracles in Smash Bros (which can be viewed here) and how not to applaud Mario vs Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars. Austen has a lot of business to attend to, including a trip back to the past in Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures for Wii U, an update on Sunset Overdrive's final DLC that is one fragile eagle from a Donald auto-buy, and hits some of the character elements of a major PS4 RPG of March... we're talking about Final Fantasy Type-0, not MYSTIC QUEST. He's not a fool.The main thing watched this week is the Nintendo Direct, so after a brief Zelda delay chat it's straight into the Feature to talk Direct. Everything from SMT x FE and Fatal Frame's existence to the Virtual Console to Mario Kart brought to you by From Software is on the menu. And then there's the Mushrooms, which land on vehicle trouble, a tribute to another dead Canadian retailer, and more Robotech teases. Stay tuned after the outro for a bit of non-Thomas listener mail and something completely abhorrent.Be sure to check out Donald's recent appearance on Radio Free Nintendo, and drop us a line - we promise if it's good there'll be no mockery. Leave it below, tweet @nfrpodcast or email nintendofreeradio at gmail dawt com. Until next time, please understand.This podcast was recorded on April 4 and was edited by Donald Theriault. All audio provided under fair use provisions. Stephen doesn't actually need four new cars, but if you want to share the wealth...
Nach einer länger als geplanten Pause melden wir uns zurück mit dieser epischen Episode über den Game Boy. In diesem Jahr feiert Nintendos Handheld aus dem Jahre 1989 sein 25 jähriges Jubiläum, und wir blicken zurück auf eine erstaunliche Geschichte. Wir beleuchten dabei den Zeitraum bis zum Ableben des Game Boy Color und packen dazu jede Menge Anekdoten aus unserer Erinnerung, Geschichte und Popkultur aus. Verstärkung haben wir uns mit Benny einmal wieder aus dem Hause DailyDpad geholt. Wir diskutieren, was die Marke “Game Boy” heute noch bedeutet, und geben Empfehlungen, wie man Game Boy Spiele heute noch spielen kann - sowohl für Nostalgiker und Fans der Original-Hardware, als auch auf aktuellen Platformen. Thema: Game Boy erwähnte Spiele: Tetris, Tetris Attack, Kirbys Dreamland, Kirbys Dreamland 2, Super Mario Land, Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins, Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land, Wario Land 2, The Flintstones, Mega Man: Dr. Wilys Revenge, Mortal Combat, Mortal Combat 2, Pokemon (rote, blaue und gelbe Edition), Pokemon Trading Card Game, Pokemon Pinball, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Land, Donkey Kong Land 2, Donkey Kong Land 3, Donkey Kong Country, The Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, Metroid 2, Sword of Hope, Mystic Quest, Kirby Tilt 'n' Rumble Weiterführende Links zu Episode: how to replace a carttridge battery Dailydpad: Game Boy, wo bist du? Dailydpad: Retro für die Autofahrt Auch hörenswert: PT011 - Keeping it Oldschool mit unserem Rückblick aufs NES Was wir gespielt haben: TwoDots, P.T., Valiant Hearts, Star Wars Commander, The Crew (Beta), A Story about my Uncle, Lords of the Fallen, Super Smash Brothers for Nintendo 3DS, Alien: Isolation, Halo: Masterchief Edition, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Xbox 360) ProTipps: Timo: Hori Controller Carsten: Capcom 30th Anniversary Character Encyclopedia Benni: Metroid Retrospektive (Dailydpad-Artikelreihe) Intro: Castlemania 2010 (Benjamin Briggs) auf overclocked remix Outro: Pixelacos Sounds - Gameboy Megamix Vol. 1
Avec Patrick Baud, Valentin Vincent et Adrien Ménielle.Secret of Mana est un des meilleurs jeux de la Super Nintendo. C’est aussi le deuxième épisode d’une des meilleures séries de l’Histoire du jeu vidéo. Le premier volume, Sword of Mana (à l’époque connu sous le nom de Final Fantasy Adventure ou Mystic Quest – la Game Boy, tu sais toi-même) était très efficace, Seiken Densetsu 3 (la suite de Secret of Mana qui n’est officiellement jamais sortie en dehors du Japon, officiellement, et est officiellement injouable si on ne parle pas japonais. Officiellement.) était une prouesse hallucinante, Legend of Mana était un conte de fée – qui n’a pas pris une ride, ruez-vous donc dessus – c’est un peu parti en sucette avec World of Mana, mais la direction artistique était toujours à tomber par terre, donc on prend quand même.BONUS ! Le débat complet, comme à la radio: https://soundcloud.com/madeinloriginale/polemique-of-manaTracklist: http://loriginale.net/heroicsymphony/seiken-densetsu-secret-of-mana/------------------------------------------------Abonnez-vous ! @madeinloriginale------------------------------------------------A suivre sur www.loriginale.net, sur Facebook www.facebook.com/fromloriginale ou sur Twitter www.twitter.com/DrHercouet
FEATURING: Jon is still out this week, so to replace him, we have Donald "Shaymin" Theriault from Nintendo Free Radio. Our New Business time is mostly spent discussing one of the few Nintendo Wii U releases of the quarter, Donkey Kong Country Returns: Tropical Freeze, but there's still plenty of time to discuss Weapon Shop de Omasse, Bravely Default, Danganronpa, and Strider.Listener Mail: Nintendo buying Xbox, Nintendo sales reps in retail stores, Twitch Plays Pokemon, free eShop money and samey sequels.
In dem mehrteiligem Podcast unterhalten wir uns über die Spiele der Final Fantasy Reihe und deren Spin-Offs. Timecodes: 00:12:06 - Final Fantasy I00:35:17 - Final Fantasy II00:50:39 - Final Fantasy Legends I-III01:08:22 - Final Fantasy III01:39:13 - Final Fantasy Adveture / Mystic Quest
In dem mehrteiligem Podcast unterhalten wir uns über die Spiele der Final Fantasy Reihe und deren Spin-Offs. Timecodes: 00:12:06 - Final Fantasy I00:35:17 - Final Fantasy II00:50:39 - Final Fantasy Legends I-III01:08:22 - Final Fantasy III01:39:13 - Final Fantasy Adveture / Mystic Quest
Mystic Quest. Nein, Final Fantasy Adventure! Nein, Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden! Naja, egal Hauptsache ein Held mit Schwert, ein Action RPG und eine Prinzessin die es zu retten gilt. Niels und Martin versuchen dass und werden auf dem Gameboy mit so mancher Tragik konfrontiert. Links • Disney's Aladdin (Mega Drive) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney's_Aladdin_(video_game)
This week, we provide a live translation of (most of) the recently released Japanese Final Fantasy XIII demo for the PS3. We also discuss some of the backstory of Final Fantasy games in general, including no less than three mentions of Mystic Quest. Sadly, our PROTIPS were not listened to by our live audience playing the game, hence why we say "most of" the demo is translated... Then, in the CC Gaming Hardware Spotlight, take a Nintendo DS Lite that isn't powering on and repair it live on the air with just a multimeter and a soldering iron. And then we open up Excitebots: Trick Racing for the Wii, learn that we can't play Multiplayer out of the box, but unlock the mode anyway and have some local races.
This week, we provide a live translation of (most of) the recently released Japanese Final Fantasy XIII demo for the PS3. We also discuss some of the backstory of Final Fantasy games in general, including no less than three mentions of Mystic Quest. Sadly, our PROTIPS were not listened to by our live audience playing the game, hence why we say "most of" the demo is translated... Then, in the CC Gaming Hardware Spotlight, take a Nintendo DS Lite that isn't powering on and repair it live on the air with just a multimeter and a soldering iron. And then we open up Excitebots: Trick Racing for the Wii, learn that we can't play Multiplayer out of the box, but unlock the mode anyway and have some local races.