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Nate Wells and Drew Cove joined the podcast to preview the NCAA Tournament this weekend. We gave our predictions on the tournament, but also looked back on the Big Ten title game that Minnesota lost.
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Highlights from their conversation include:Nate's responsibilities at XPO and his background (1:12)State of LTL in 2021 (5:28)Improving the LTL space with gamification (9:49)Simulation and optimization (15:28)Leaning into data and automation (19:14)Quick takes about current events in the supply chain (23:40)XPO Logistics is a top-10 global provider of transportation and logistics services with a highly integrated network of people, technology and physical assets. Find out more at https://www.xpo.com/about-us/About The Future of Supply Chain:During each episode of The Future of Supply Chain, we sit down with a different entrepreneur, investor, or industry veteran to discuss their story, views on the industry, and how we can collectively build the future of supply chain together.
Nate Wells is an online business coach, serial entrepreneur and networking marketing professional, hailing from South Yorkshire to motivate and inspire hundreds of people worldwide on their business. Nate joins the podcast to discuss his core values, evolution, journey to date, and how he operates his business life. Topics ⁃ How his humble beginnings in South Yorkshire had him expanding off into the world as a serial entrepreneur ⁃ What he's learned from his successes and failures ⁃ How he's developed his online business and helped thousands of people ⁃ Overcoming imposter syndrome ⁃ How to make your mobile phone your business If you enjoyed this conversation, you can find out more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram.
After having a false start to the season last week when Alaska had to reschedule the games with Minnesota due to Covid. We HOPE the season starts this weekend when Mercyhurst comes to town. So we brought our old friend, Nate Wells, to talk about that series and give us a bit of national perspective
After having a false start to the season last week when Alaska had to reschedule the games with Minnesota due to Covid. We HOPE the season starts this weekend when Mercyhurst comes to town. So we brought our old friend, Nate Wells, to talk about that series and give us a bit of national perspective
Our good friend, Nate Wells, joined us to recap the Big Ten Tournament title for the Gophers and helped us preview the NCAA Regional this weekend.
Season 2 Episode 20 of the Chasing MacNaughton Podcast from Tech Hockey Guide; "Felina.” This week Tim Braun, Dustin Lindstrom, Rob Gilreath, and Matt Cavender were joined by Nate Wells, who covers college hockey as a freelance writer. This week we discussed Bracketology, the Joe Shawhan Hour, the future for Joe Shawhan and MTU Hockey and the WCHA playoffs. For additional information and more episode liner notes, check out our episode overview on Tech Hockey Guide. To make sure we can afford all our fancy equipment we purchased for the podcast and the THG website in general, please check out our patreon page and consider joining. Patrons at our Black Level or above receive an authentic MTU jersey patch and access to extra podcast content including extended versions of our other episodes. This week’s extended version is about 141 minutes. Follow us on twitter at ChasingMacPod and you can submit questions through our email address, ChasingMac@techhockeyguide.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Please rate and review which will help us reach more people, and tell your friends. Please check out Jonathan Zamaites series previews every Friday and Mike Anleitner's Old Dog in Texas column every Wednesday (you should definitely read this week’s column). Also, keep an eye out for new recruiting articles on Tuesdays. As always, special thanks to our patron saint Doc McResin for his generous donation to get this thing running, we hope you enjoy. Also, thanks to The Thank You Notes for all the bumpers in today’s episode. If you like what you hear, check them out at thethankyounotes.bandcamp.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chasingmacpod/message
On this week's episode of The Future of Supply Chain, Santosh is joined by Nate Wells, SVP LTL Operations & Innovation at XPO Logistics. Together they look at the state of affairs in the LTL space, discuss ways XPO is pushing innovation, and talk about the idea of “finding your goldilocks”.Highlights from their conversation include:Nate's responsibilities at XPO and his background (1:12)State of LTL in 2021 (5:28)Improving the LTL space with gamification (9:49)Simulation and optimization (15:28)Leaning into data and automation (19:14)Quick takes about current events in the supply chain (23:40)XPO Logistics is a top-10 global provider of transportation and logistics services with a highly integrated network of people, technology and physical assets. Find out more at https://www.xpo.com/about-us/About The Future of Supply Chain:During each episode of The Future of Supply Chain, we sit down with a different entrepreneur, investor, or industry veteran to discuss their story, views on the industry, and how we can collectively build the future of supply chain together.
Nate and Felicia Wells are great friends of the Carroll Family and I got a chance to have a special heart to heart with them to share a unique milmarriage perspective, mil to mil. 1% of the military is mil to mil and it is a challenging position to be in, but commitment and persistent allow them to make it work.Their Message: Be committed to each other no matter what! The military can take a lot and you can give it a lot, but at the end of the day we come home to our family and we want that to be intact.Nate Wells is the author of "Love, Faith, and Bullets" available for purchase on Amazon. It is a collection of poetry written by Nathan Wells. It is the foretelling of his journey from High School through college and commissioning into the United States Air Force. From more on this episode head to https://bcarrollevents.com/hearts-stripes/54Connects with us on IG https://www.instagram.com/bcarrollevents/Listen to our Heart Tracks II playlist on Spotify
Our friend Nate Wells joins us to discuss everything Gophers leading up to Thursday's Opening Night, including: Facing an upstart Penn State team The Best Gophers in their 100-year history Continuity under Bob Motzko What to expect from upperclassmen like Sampo Ranta, Sammy Walker How Coronavirus might affect the season Faceoff: Breaking down Wild NCAA prospects Follow Joe and Tony on Twitter, and check out all the great work at 10KRinks.com! A Zone Coverage Podcast Network Production Follow 10K Rinks: @10KRinks Follow Zone Coverage: @ZoneCoverageMN Subscribe: Libsyn, iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Google Play and iHeart Radio.
Topics include: Checking in on Nate Wells from New York. Honorable Mentions The list 10-1 of Minnesota Hockey Figures. List Omissions. A Zone Coverage Podcast Network Production Follow the Crew on Twitter: @BenRemington | @gilesferrell | @GatGWildPodcast Follow Zone Coverage: @ZoneCoverageMN Listen to the show on Libsyn, iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Google Play, iHeart Radio, and YouTube. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Nate Wells continues his talk with us as we talk Vladislav Firstov, Jack McBain and Marshall Warren, recent NCAA goalies in the Wild system, and NCAA prospects in the upcoming Draft! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nate Wells continues his talk with us as we talk Vladislav Firstov, Jack McBain and Marshall Warren, recent NCAA goalies in the Wild system, and NCAA prospects in the upcoming Draft! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Part 1 of 2 in this interview, Nate Wells of NCAA.com joins us to talk about the Wild's college prospects. In Part 1, we discussed Matt Boldy, Sam Hentges, and Nick Swaney, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Part 1 of 2 in this interview, Nate Wells of NCAA.com joins us to talk about the Wild's college prospects. In Part 1, we discussed Matt Boldy, Sam Hentges, and Nick Swaney, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was fun to have both Drew Cove and Nate Wells on the podcast! We talked about the 1 point weekend at Penn State. The terrible power play. Vegoe has some interesting insight with the 2020-21 Season Ticket prices. And we of course preview the series with Michigan.
It was fun to have both Drew Cove and Nate Wells on the podcast! We talked about the 1 point weekend at Penn State. The terrible power play. Vegoe has some interesting insight with the 2020-21 Season Ticket prices. And we of course preview the series with Michigan.
Guest 2 - The NCAA Campus Report is filled with this preview of the Big Ten Conference with the help of writer Nate Wells.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro for Season 15 of The Pipeline Show [1:15] - Guy starts the show with the question of the week, updates from the CHL, Canada West, NCAA and more plus the guest list in Coming Down the Pipe. [16:48] - The voice of the Moose Jaw Warriors, James Gallo, in conversation with Warriors GM Alan Millar, assistant coach Olivia Howe and head coach Tim Hunter. [25:34] - In the Dub this week starts with the Everett Silvertips and beat writer Josh Horton who also looks at the rest of the US Division. [42:13] - The NCAA Campus Report is filled with this preview of the Big Ten Conference with the help of writer Nate Wells. [1:06:33] - The 2020 Draft Spotlight features the current top scorer in the USHL, Carson Bantle of the Madison Capitols. [1:17:02] - Guy wraps up the episode for the week and looks ahead to next week.
In this episode, Adrian Wesley and Ryan Felix talk about how to find success in the online world and how to acquire the right mindset and attitude after losing a loved one. Ryan grew up in Wales, United Kingdom. He had a common upbringing, went through highschool and university as your average Joe with a mindset that you needed to work hard for money. But when he was 8, he had to deal with all the emotional trauma and suppression that was brought by his father’s suicide. The resilience he learned from this experience made him fearless in taking risks which came in handy in his online venture in the later parts of his life. His life was forever changed when he sat beside Nate Wells on a bus in Vietnam.Today, Ryan co-founded the CEO Movement, an online educational platform for entrepreneurs. That teaches employees how to have the right mindset and have the ability to carve their own future as an online entrepreneur. Taught to you by people who have already found their success in the online world. Ryan takes his work anywhere he goes and inspires people through his digital nomad lifestyle.Ryan tells listeners: “If something bad happens in your life, you can either choose to dwell on it, hide from it and pretend that everything's fine, or open yourself up to experience all the pain and emotion that comes with it. By helping other people, you'll also start healing yourself.”
In this episode, Adrian Wesley and Nate Wells talk about how to bounce back from losing everything in your life to being the best version of you in all areas of your life.Nate Wells was born in a small mining village near Doncaster in Yorkshire, England. He grew up during the mining strike and poverty during the 1980’s and so when he was 17, he joined a van of gypsies bound for France to work on the roads. A year later, he went to Paris and joined the opening squad of Paris Disneyland. Then, he started his own international courier company at 20, that required him to fly all over the world. Because that wasn’t sustainable in the long run, he moved to Portugal and opened his first restaurant. Then, he decided to buy a bus and travel around Europe for a couple of years. Eventually, he ended up in Vietnam when he was 30. There he set up 18 restaurants and a nightclub by the beach. Nate had it all, status and wealth, lucrative businesses, a wife and daughter, and a reputation of being a successful businessman up until 5 years ago. He lost it all, his marriage failed, he became homeless and had no money to his name at the age of 39. This adversity drove him back to the UK to drive a truck as his new job to make ends meet. During these days was when he had time to figure out his life, learn about money and life through audiobooks and podcasts.Today, Nate is the co-founder of CEO Movement, determined to help as many people as possible realise that there’s more to life than 9 to 5. He has now been able to mentor 3000+ people towards success online. Nate tells listeners: ``Happiness is all about freedom. It is about doing whatever you want, wherever you want, with whoever you want, for as long as you want, without answering to anybody.”
Topics Include: Joe Mauer retired. Bob Naegele's legacy in Minnesota. The past week of Wild hockey is reviewed. A homestand is previewed! Nate Wells joins the show with some sad news. Bruce Boudreau quote of the week. Kirill Watch/Prospect Update. Central Intelligence Report. Class of '67 jerseys is reviewed. Listen to the show on Libsyn, iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Google Play, iHeart Radio, and YouTube. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Nate Wells from the Athletic joined us to discuss the Maverick sweep of the Gophers. We dove deep in to your Twitter questions. And of course we previewed the weekend series with the BADgers.
Nate Wells from the Athletic joined us to discuss the Maverick sweep of the Gophers. We dove deep in to your Twitter questions. And of course we previewed the weekend series with the BADgers.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where we in this episode we are lucky enough to enjoy an interview with Lulu LaMer, who started out her career at Looking Glass as QA on Thief, and went on to be a producer, including on some of the Tomb Raider games at Crystal Dynamics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Podcast breakdown: 0:00:39 Interview 1:10:24 Break 1:10:48 Next time Issues covered: a quick list of the uses of a degree in French, quitting your job and bleaching your hair and tossing your business casual, early introduction to games, getting away from games and coming back, QA as an engineering discipline and player advocacy, buying into the development philosophy, becoming QA, level designer differences and tester differences, pairing designers and testers, moving to full play-throughs with specific builds, being a sympathetic tester/regulatory capture, naming a play style for forum users, too much intimacy with forum users, influencing the game's economy, the benefits of Looking Glass on a résumé, the help of data-driven design, inheritance and object model, a lot of territory to cover, trying to get outside the level, Randy's voice acting, ignoring a player who's being a dick, transitioning to associate producer, lack of communication at LG, going on press tour, having unsympathetic press, going to the pub, having a company abruptly close, the role of a producer, having a core of people to work on Thief: Deadly Shadows, taking an engine and trying to make it work for their sort of game, using Unreal to make levels, lacking shared understandings, needing to create a culture, lacking direction and mentorship, the abstraction of being a producer, avoiding micromanagement, quitting to become a midwife, "you don't deliver the baby, the mom delivers the baby!", coming back into the fold better prepared for the job, feeling you had been terrible at the job, the last game she played as a Tomb Raider, the sense of being in a place, additive vs subtractive rendering and tools, moving from a story game to a more systemic game, having trouble communicating the ideas, Uncharted taking a big leap forward, distilling down Tomb Raider's essence, remaking vs remastering, preferring the updated levels, a schedule all of out of whack, playing through the levels and streamlining, distillation of memory and emotion, building to alpha and then moving to agile, triage, ranking what needs to be fixed, compromise and choices, ending pressure, guidance for players, Daydream the "product area," augmented reality project, Immersive Arts, augmented reality, spaces and games and reading and space. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Looking Glass Studios, Thief (series), System Shock 2, Flight Unlimited, ION Storm, Crystal Dynamics, Tomb Raider: Legend, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, 2K Games, Spec Ops: The Line, Borderlands, Bioshock: Infinite, Borderlands 2, Funomena, Robin Hunicke, Daydream Studios, Google, Randy Smith, Pong, Vic 20, NES, Bethesda Studios, Dorian Hart, LucasArts, Greg LoPiccolo, Marc (Mahk) LeBlanc, Harmonix, PC Gamer, Kieron Gillen, Eidos, Telltale Games, Jon Chey, Irrational Australia, Warren Spector, Emil Pagliarulo, Terri Brosius, Doug Church, Freedom Force, Chris Carollo, Tom Leonard, Deus Ex, Unreal, Tim Sweeney, Epic, Game Developer's Conference, Tomb Raider, Soul Reaver, Uncharted, Richard LeMarchand, Naughty Dog, Jason Botta, Ratchet and Clank, Project Snowblind, Nate Wells, Nate Schaumberg, Kyle Mannerberg, Google Pixel, Playground, Iron Man, Kindle, GTA III, GTA Vice City, Resident Evil VII, Thief (2014). Next time: GTA III, the first several missions @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
In this segment, guests Nate Wells and Brian Ambs discuss the Halloween franchise as a whole as well as the latest "Halloween" which is a direct sequel to 1978's "Halloween".
In this episode, Nate Wells shows us a killer shoulder workout that you can take with you on the road.
From Tin Whiskers Brewery! Special guests include Joe Bouley, Tom Schreier, and Nate Wells! Topics Include: John Bonnes saves the podcast. Recapping the week against Nashville & Dallas. Beginning to look ahead to a Wild/Jets playoff series. Ryan Suter's injury and the effects to the lineup. Antoine Roussel hot takes. Jordan Greenway makes his NHL debut. Options from Iowa to call up in the wake of Suter's injury. Bruce Boudreau Quote of the Week. San Jose Sharks third jerseys are imagined. Nate gives us a brief Bob Motzko expectation. Listen to the show on Libsyn, iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Google Play, iHeart Radio, and YouTube. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Chris Peters and Nate Wells join Giles and Ben to help preview the 2018 World Junior Hockey Championships that begin this week. Listen to the show on Libsyn, iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Google Play, iHeart Radio, and YouTube. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
We kick off season number 7 of the GPL Podcast with guest Nate Wells from The Athletic. We talk extensively about the freshman, returing stars and many other things. We also preview the Ice Breaker Tournament in Duluth. Bonus audio from Lucia, Gates and Johnson.
We kick off season number 7 of the GPL Podcast with guest Nate Wells from The Athletic. We talk extensively about the freshman, returing stars and many other things. We also preview the Ice Breaker Tournament in Duluth. Bonus audio from Lucia, Gates and Johnson.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where we are discussing 1999 Black Isle classic Planescape: Torment. We talk about the usefulness of tropes (which this game mostly overturns), keeping your bearings when so much is available to you, and the uses of story and narrative to prop up underwhelming mechanics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Through Ravel's Maze Podcast breakdown: 0:39 Segment 1 57:45 Break 58:17 Segment 2: Feedback/Questions Issues covered: permutations and open maps at the Clerk's Ward, open world games, quest UIs, tuning out the journal entries, Tim second-guessing himself, Lothar stealing Morte, alphabet soup names, Brett messes up Soego's name five different ways, how tropes give you a handhold, how The Witcher uses tropes and lore, culture: you're soaking in it!, anything can open a portal, evolution of usability, the game as maze, leaning on the journal, buying up all the items in the Curiosity Shop, tedium of fetch quests, lack of mechanical interest, being enthralled to the material, designing a puzzle platformer, marrying elements together to make something stronger, object-oriented ontology, diving deep into a thing and its mechanics and limits, the audience will decide, mainly an adventure game, thin mechanics, DA:I companion quests, Fallout as a better marriage of mechanics and story, playing as a character vs playing as a player avatar, "it's barely an RPG," combat difficulty, missing hack-and-slash, PST diverging from other Infinity Engine games, more combat and more combat difficulty in IE games, Heart of Winter mode, development divergence, finding a balance of narrative people can hang on to or not, the Brothel of Intellectual Lusts, discussing high points, whose head did you get?, Soego the wererat spy, multiple needles vs multiple haystacks, getting mazed, the zombie in the Coffinmaker's shop, the Alley of Lingering Sighs, metaphorical meaning, passion in game development, programming challenges in videogame development, moving to games from applications programming, waterfall vs iterative development, opportunities in 3D art, crossover with film, designers and passion, communicating through code, seeing branching vs taking branches, story vs systems in reader feedback. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Dragon Age: Inquisition, Infinity Engine, The Witcher 3, Star Trek, Memento, Baldur's Gate (series), Andrzej Sapkowski, Beauty and the Beast, Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber, Anthony Halderman, Ian Bogost, Georgia Tech, The Atlantic, soccer, Tetris, Chess, Go, What Remains of Edith Finch, Giant Sparrow, The Unfinished Swan, Naughty Dog, Nate Wells (obliquely), Portal, Thomas Was Alone, Play Anything, Icewind Dale (series), Bioware, Interplay, Fallout, Dungeons & Dragons, Darksiders, Zelda (series), Diablo, Halo (obliquely), João Vitor Bispo Galvão, Aaron Evers, John Carmack, Fargo, Starfighter, Chris Corry, Andrew Kirmse, Unreal, idTech, Timothy Homan, Final Fantasy IX, Dragon Age: Origins, Bethesda Game Studios, Kurt Strock, Chris Mead, Deus Ex, System Shock 2. Point of Information: Nate Wells was the Naughty Dog Lead Artist (of The Last of Us) who went to Giant Sparrow that Tim and I were trying to remember. Next time: Until we return to Sigil Links: Video Games Are Better Without Stories, Ian Bogost The Exceptional Beauty of Doom 3's Source Code @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Its a landmark episode for Giles and the Goalie, as they record episode 100 at Tin Whiskers Brewing (@TinWhiskersBrew). They were also joined by the "Joey Bishop" of the show, Nate Wells (@gopherstate). Topics include: -A history of why Minnesota sports are cursed. -A quick debate on Premium or Nordeast -Ben lists off things that makes Giles happy -A very quick run through of Games One through Three -Ben defends Devan Dubnyk -Can the Wild comeback? -Giles ponders why Niederreiter is a continuous scapegoat. -Giles has a striking realization after five years. -Giles offers many apologies. -Reviews of the beers at Tin Whiskers. -What happens to the team in the offseason? -A dangerous opening of the mailbag. -Reflections/Thank yous for the first 100 episodes.
Giles and Ben are joined by Declan Goff from ESPN 1500 and the Puck Dynasty Podcast at their usual hangout. -Ben goes on a rant about mascot violence while remaining comically PG -To pull or not to pull Carey Price -The guys talk about Darcy Kuemper and all of his mental issues -So the Wild are good then? -The change in the Wild -The week ahead (It's a trap) -Going over the preseason over/unders at the halfway point -The guys redesign the Devils jerseys, but not really -Declan has a story that leaves Giles speechless -Is Chili a soup?
Nate Wells joins the podcast as we recap the big series with North Dakota. Talk about the recruits that signed their Letter of Intent. We also preview the home and home series with Minnesota State. Bonus audio of Lucia, Novak and Lettieri.
Nate Wells joins the podcast as we recap the big series with North Dakota. Talk about the recruits that signed their Letter of Intent. We also preview the home and home series with Minnesota State. Bonus audio of Lucia, Novak and Lettieri.
The Guys are back with their fancy new audio equipment, and test it on frequent guest and collegiate hockey extraordinaire Nate Wells. -Quick recap of the last week and the winning streak -A look ahead for this week -Some brief playoff talk (gasp) -Discussion of the recent Wild signings -The guys talk about the college hockey landscape -What's the state of the Gopher Men's program -The Ottawa Senators jerseys are reveiwed
City Pages goes after The Don and the players. Makes for some interesting talk to say the least! Nate Wells joins us to talk about the debacle.
City Pages goes after The Don and the players. Makes for some interesting talk to say the least! Nate Wells joins us to talk about the debacle.
It's a season preview from Giles and the Goalie, as we're joined by College hockey journalist extraordinaire Nate Wells. Giles asks what we learned from the preseason, who's a breakout star for the Wild, and what our final prediction for the Wild is. Ben obliges with hot takes and Nate fondly recalls his close encounter with Thomas Vanek.
In this episode. - We go pick-by-pick through the first 20. We are guaranteed to get two right. - An in-depth interview with Internationally-known hockey writer and Pointer Sisters* fan Nate Wells. *This part might not be true. To be honest, the interview wasn't all that in-depth.
SB Nation's Nate Wells joins us to talk the Michigan sweep and what is wrong with the Gophers.
SB Nation's Nate Wells joins us to talk the Michigan sweep and what is wrong with the Gophers.
The GameHounds gang hits reviews and news for the week in gaming. Topics include:- Edie will be at Makers Faire in San Mateo May 17 and 18. Come by "Game of Drones" area and come say hello;- Reviews of Titanfall (360), Strike Suit Zero (PC), Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (PS4), and Mercenary Kings (PS4);- Octodad: The Dadliest Catch is on PS4, but it isn't free for PS Plus subscribers;- Goat Simulator will get goat parkour; - Xbox One comes to Japan on September 4, no news on other 25 territories yet to get the console;- PSN indy titles this month are Octodad, Putty Squad, and Cel Damage;- Nate Wells, lead artist for The Last of Us, has left Naughty Dog—the fourth recent major departure from the studio;- GameSpy will shut down its online-matchmaking services on May 31. This will affect about 1,000 games;- Netflix will raise prices for new members;- Dragon Age: Inquisition releases October 7;- Last of Us is coming to PS4 with all DLC included;- Microsoft files a copyright for "Screamride." No other info;- Walking Dead coming to next-gen consoles;- PS4's upcoming update will include SHAREfactory, which will be an online video-editing suite, ability to disable HDCP, and the ability to pre-load or auto-download pre-ordered games.Enjoy.
The GameHounds gang hits reviews and news for the week in gaming. Topics include:- Edie will be at Makers Faire in San Mateo May 17 and 18. Come by "Game of Drones" area and come say hello;- Reviews of Titanfall (360), Strike Suit Zero (PC), Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (PS4), and Mercenary Kings (PS4);- Octodad: The Dadliest Catch is on PS4, but it isn't free for PS Plus subscribers;- Goat Simulator will get goat parkour; - Xbox One comes to Japan on September 4, no news on other 25 territories yet to get the console;- PSN indy titles this month are Octodad, Putty Squad, and Cel Damage;- Nate Wells, lead artist for The Last of Us, has left Naughty Dog—the fourth recent major departure from the studio;- GameSpy will shut down its online-matchmaking services on May 31. This will affect about 1,000 games;- Netflix will raise prices for new members;- Dragon Age: Inquisition releases October 7;- Last of Us is coming to PS4 with all DLC included;- Microsoft files a copyright for "Screamride." No other info;- Walking Dead coming to next-gen consoles;- PS4's upcoming update will include SHAREfactory, which will be an online video-editing suite, ability to disable HDCP, and the ability to pre-load or auto-download pre-ordered games.Enjoy.
The GameHounds gang hits reviews and news for the week in gaming. Topics include:- Edie will be at Makers Faire in San Mateo May 17 and 18. Come by "Game of Drones" area and come say hello;- Reviews of Titanfall (360), Strike Suit Zero (PC), Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (PS4), and Mercenary Kings (PS4);- Octodad: The Dadliest Catch is on PS4, but it isn't free for PS Plus subscribers;- Goat Simulator will get goat parkour; - Xbox One comes to Japan on September 4, no news on other 25 territories yet to get the console;- PSN indy titles this month are Octodad, Putty Squad, and Cel Damage;- Nate Wells, lead artist for The Last of Us, has left Naughty Dog—the fourth recent major departure from the studio;- GameSpy will shut down its online-matchmaking services on May 31. This will affect about 1,000 games;- Netflix will raise prices for new members;- Dragon Age: Inquisition releases October 7;- Last of Us is coming to PS4 with all DLC included;- Microsoft files a copyright for "Screamride." No other info;- Walking Dead coming to next-gen consoles;- PS4's upcoming update will include SHAREfactory, which will be an online video-editing suite, ability to disable HDCP, and the ability to pre-load or auto-download pre-ordered games.Enjoy.
Nate Wells from SB Nation joins the podcast as a guest. We recap the Michigan series. Preview the B1G Tournament. We also answer a few voicemails and Twitter questions as well.
Nate Wells from SB Nation joins the podcast as a guest. We recap the Michigan series. Preview the B1G Tournament. We also answer a few voicemails and Twitter questions as well.
Our good friend, Nate Wells, joined us to recap the Big Ten Tournament title for the Gophers and helped us preview the NCAA Regional this weekend.