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Diese Episode von Pixelburg Savegame steht ganz im Zeichen der Retro-Liebe. Dome und René zocken Gameboy, N64 und Co. auf dem Analogue Pocket, dem Analogue 3D und dem Anbernic RG34XX. Von Metroid über Zool bis zu Pokémon ist alles dabei.René hat sich außerdem in die Vollversion von Dragon Quest VII Reimagined gestürzt und berichtet, warum das Remake sowohl für Veteranen als auch für Neueinsteiger ein echtes Rollenspiel-Highlight ist.Dome gibt Vollgas das der PS5: Im Power Pack von Gran Turismo 7 dreht er seine Runden und schwärmt vom tollen Renngefühl.Außerdem: René zockt den Playtest von Restory: Chill Electronics Repairs und die Jungs werfen einen Ausblick auf Mario Tennis Fever.Viel Spaß beim Hören!Pixelburg Savegame auf Instagram, YouTube und TikTokDominik Ollmann auf InstagramRené Deutschmann auf Instagram (00:00) - In dieser Folge... (04:19) - Domes Geburtstag! (09:47) - Metroid II und Monster AG (13:39) - Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension (16:24) - Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku (20:20) - Retro Gaming und Nostalgie (25:35) - Metroid Fusion (34:13) - Anbernic RG34XX (50:36) - Gran Turismo 7 Power Pack DLC (58:43) - ReStory: Chill Electronics Repair (01:18:14) - Dragon Quest 7: Das beste aus alt und neu? (01:21:44) - Mario Tennis Fever (01:28:27) - Pokémon Jubiläum (01:30:19) - Analogue 3D Multiplayer Session
We're opening the vault again, which we've started using as a means to feature stuff other than what we normally do on the show. This time, we're doing video games! Again. Nintendo video games! Again. It's the Nintendo 64, in all it's janky and dated glory. This is part 1 of an eventual trilogy of episodes on the console, to be completed at some point in the future!Next week's movie: Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008)You can join the conversation Wednesdays at 7pm EST! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers!Socials:linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDudsTwitch // ThereWillBeDudsYouTube // There Will Be DudsTwitter // @ThereWillBeDudsFacebook // There Will Be DudsInstagram // ThereWillBeDudsTikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds(0:00) Maurice(00:24) Show start(5:02) Beginnings(10:17) Zelda is for grown-ups(12:54) Launch/end titles and cousin games(21:01) Instruction manuals(34:33) Honorable honorable mentions(39:44) N64 vs. PS1(45:21) Obligatory SM64 section and influences(58:52) More weird games(1:03:32) First games(1:11:52) Any new franchises(1:16:29) Music(1:30:16) Outro
Send us a textIntro; Vital Stats; Development Details; First Memories; Cultural Significance: Nintendo's Response to Fan Reaction.
Welcome to the N64 Diaries, a series from Call Me By Your Game where Conner McCabe will investigate what the Nintendo 64 means to people. On episode 1, he does the impossible and interviews himself for a deep dive on the console's place in his life. Show Notes Conner McCabe – Bluesky Produced, Edited, and Original music by Jeremy Schmidt Call Me By Your Game – Instagram - Bluesky – YouTube - TikTok Super NPC Radio – Patreon - Discord - Bluesky – Instagram – Twitch
In the sixty-third episode of Making Mt. Rushmore, host/moderator Steve Riddle welcomes Jeremy Nichols, James Gruenberg, and Mirandia Berthold to discuss which Nintendo 64 Games deserve a place on their respective lists. Is Super Mario 64 a no-brainer? What about The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time? Does WWF No Mercy grab a spot? Does Mario Kart 64 and Wave Race deserve a place? After that, they discuss which PlayStation 1 Games will be part of that grouping. Can you argue that Crash Bandicoot shouldn't get a spot? Will Jackie Chan's Stuntmaster be included? Is PaRappa the Rapper in the conversation? What about Grand Turismo or WWF Smackdown 2: Know Your Role?
Send us a textIntro; Vital Stats; Way Back Machine - Nov 2004; Development Details; Controls; First memories; Story; Level Notes; Ending; Current Thoughts; What would we change; Cultural Significance - Who is the best Snake!
Send us a textIntro; We go through our Top 10 James bond movies.
Send us a textListen to our heroes discuss their top News Story; Sports Story; TV Show; Movie; Video game of the year. Before looking back at the games they played this year and providing their top 3 games.
Kyle's back to celebrate 300 episodes of the HGO Podcast! What N64 Game has the best cover art? Join us as we dive head first into the Nintendo 64s vast catalogue to find the best, worst and weirdest N64 Box Art! Timestamps:00:00:00 - Intro00:07:30 - Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, GoldenEye 007 , Ocarina Of Time, Smash 6400:23:00 -Pokemon Stadium, DK64, Diddy Kong Racing ,Star Fox 64 , Banjo Kazooie,00:34:00 - Pokemon Snap, Majora's Mask, Star Wars Episode 1 Racer, Wave Race 64, Yoshi's Story00:46:00 - Mario Party, Star Wars: Shadows of The Empire, Pokemon Stadium 2, Perfect Dark00:56:00 -Mario Party 2, Mario Tennis, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, 1080 Snowboarding, Excitebike 6401:06:30 - Mario Party 3, Hey You Pikachu, Kirby 64, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Turok01:16:00 - Banjo Tooie, Mario Golf, Paper Mario, Jet Force Gemini, Pilot Wings 6401:24:00 - F-Zero-X , 007 The World Is Not Enough, Bomber Man 64, Castlevania 64, Castlevania: Legacy Of D01:34:00 -Gauntlet Legends, Mischief Makers, Rocket Robot On Wheels, Mortal Kombat 4, Super Man 6401:40:00 - Daikatana, Quest 64, Buck Bumble, Ogre Battle 64, Snowboard Kids, Space Station Silicon Valley01:50:00 -OutroRemember to follow us on twitter at @hotgamersonly and subscribe to our youtube channel for the video version at youtube.com/hotgamersonly. You can also follow the boys on twitter/bluesky: Ethan @ChaoticAether, Hunter @ReaperHunter23 and Kyle @KDavisSRL.Be sure to also follow us on your favorite podcast service and we greatly appreciate anyone who leaves a review!
Send us a textIntro; Vital Stats; Way Back Machine - Sept 1998; Development Details; Controls; First memories; Story; Level Notes; Ending; What would we change; Are you buying it; Cultural Significance - Pop Culture Dragons.
Send us a textIntro; Vital Stats; Development Details; First Memories; Terrrible Plot Summary; Review; Fan Theory; Way Back machine - July 1988; Cultural Significance - Best Holiday Movie Battle Royale
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on 2001's Pikmin. We set the game in its time and then spend a lot of time talking about putting Nintendo's spin on the RTS on a console. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: The first few days Issues covered: a well-trod year, some MMO history, the GameCube at LucasArts, playing PC vs console, playing PC RTSes of the time, history with Pikmin, keeping an eye on Nintendo making and entering genre spaces, making a thing on controller first rather than jamming in a KBM game, Tim talks about his favorite controller again, inspirations, being embodied in the world vs the god's-eye view, the simplicity of the ship pieces and setup, Nintendo's open world game, meteors vs meteoroids, the puzzle RTS, making the environment more of the enemy than the creatures, lightly building an army, trading pikmin for time vs the heavy pieces, task-based challenges, spreading your army but limitations due to movement and level design, the Forest's Navel, moving to avatar-based RTSes and MOBAs, wanting to play the prototypes, forks in strategy games this year, the simplicity of verbs due to Olimar's centrality, limiting your verbs due to the controller, the cognitive overload of the PC RTS, diversions into Valve, where we're playing, letting go of accuracy and min/maxing, chunky buttons. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Calvin & Hobbes, Reed Knight, Halo: Combat Evolved, GTA III, Silent Hill 2, Ico, Civ III, Anachronox, Animal Crossing, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney, Devil May Cry, MGS 2: Sons of Liberty, Final Fantasy X, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, Super Smash Melee, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3, Jak & Daxter, Game Boy Advance, Advance Wars, Max Payne, Black & White, Dark Age of Camelot, Everquest, Matt Firor, Zenimax Online Studios, Shigeru Miyamoto, Eternal Darkness, Baldur's Gate II, Andrew Kirmse, StarCraft, Blizzard, Halo Wars, Ensemble Studios, Microsoft, Homeworld, Paul Pierce, Haden Blackman, Behind the Magic, Starfighter (series), Republic Commando, Nintendo64, Warcraft (series), Legend of Zelda, Super Mario 64, Splatoon, Metroid Prime, Shadows of the Empire, Rogue Squadron, GoldenEye, Nintendo Switch, Deadly Premonition, Blade Runner, Alien, Star Wars, X-Files, Twin Peaks, Breath of the Wild, The Witcher III, Assassin's Creed, Command & Conquer (series), Company of Heroes, Orcs Must Die, Dynasty Warriors (series), Calamity Nolan, Satoru Iwata, Peter Molyneux, Populous, Total Annihilation, DotA, Valve, IceFrog, Chet Faliszek, Wii, Chris Hecker, Outer Wilds, Far Cry 2, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: More Pikmin (or possibly something else) Twitch: timlongojr and twinsunscorp YouTube Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
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En este BRCDEvg Podcast platicamos del nuevo Analogue 3D, la opción perfecta para los amantes del Nintendo 64, entre otras noticias relevantes de la industria.
We are back with another episode of Tanooki Talk and another top 10!
For this "Rebroadcast", Karl & Will share their episode originally released way back in January of 2014- "Best of the Nintendo 64 (#96)!" Enjoy this blast from the past, where the guys discussed some of the best music for this nostalgic system.
Send us a textIntro; Vital Stats; Way Back machine - April 2001; Development Details; Controls; First Memories; Story; Level Notes; Review; Ending; Current Thoughts; What would we change; Cultural Significance
Apoie o UP no Orelo: clique aqui!Um episódio definitivo sobre o Nintendo 64, saudades e despedidas.O nosso muito obrigado a: Guilherme Serravalle, Diego Almeida, Vitor Ludwig, João Sousa, Breno Bezerra Bluhm, Jéssica Macedo, Lucas Eid, Naga, Gabriel Dias, Matheus Henrique, Victor Toffano, Guilherme Magalhães, Rafael Ramalli da Silva, Lucas Carvalho, Renato Martins, Bruno Luiz Korckievicz, Marcelo Junior, Vitor Araujo, Anderson Lister, Lucas Brum, Rodrigo Souza, Rodrigo Taira, Paulo Piazza, Victor “VicGurg” Gurgel, Moisés Resende, Caio Barcelos, Renato Bena, Daniel Labres, Gabriel Bisuli, Renan Ferraz, Davi, Gustavo Garcia, Pedro Vital Brazil, Eric Quarterolli, Sergie Arruda, Bruno Correia Milani, Venigma, João Cassorielo, Yan Queiroz, Vivian, Henrique Fernandes Veri Marques, Gabriel Bittencourt Borowski, REGIS F G FREITAS, Rafael Valim, Anderson Barbosa, Felipe Dal Molin, Luan Germano, Andre Jarenkow, Guilherme Rodrigues, Érica Fontana, Giancarlo, Marcus Buzette, Arthur Luiz, Isadora Marques, Daniel Baumgratz, Caio Cardoso, Giovanne, Daniel Ferreira de Camargo, Ananias Júnior, Rebeca Moura, Clarissa Farias, Daniel Bandoni, Thiago Yakomizo Buainain, Pedro C., Rafael Silva, Luiz Gustavo, Matheus Vasques, Moisés Pacheco de Souza, João Henrique, Bruno Hatto, Marquinhos Maia, Carlos Bonomi, Joao, Akemi Nakamura, Wellington Oliveira, Luiz Fernando Moratelli, Francisco Campos, Fernando Gusman, Ednardo M.Toledo, Cicero Ruschel, Arthur Valladão, dudu pansica, Anne Verrino, Paulo Felisbino, Felipe Gil, Mariana Janoti, Carlos Jefferson, Leonardo Azzi Martins, Arthur Goulart, Rafael Yabiku, MARCELO CARLOS DOS SANTOS JÚNIOR, Gabriel Barros, Júlia Paterniani, Renan Felipe Silva, Guilherme Shuto, Area Zero Podcast, Marcel Kuhne, Filipovisky De La Fuente, Ruan, Helio Cannone, Agmar, andre juck, Andre Benia, André Luís Teixeira, Suellen Amorim!Siga o UP:Orelo | Twitter | Twitch | Instagram | DiscordContato comercial: contato@somosup.com
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Send us a textIntro; Vital Stats; Way Back Machine - Jan 2005; Development Details; Controls; First Memories; Story; Level Notes; Ending; Current Thoughts; What would we change; Are you buying it; Cultural Significance: Changing the 3rd person shooter; From Scary to Action; and Best Halloween Resident Evil Game to play on Halloween Game
Send us a textIntro; Vital Stats; Way back machine - 1992; Development Details; Controls; First Memories; Story; Level Notes; Ending; Review; What would we change; Cultural Significance - Simpsons Predictions and Tree House of Horror Battle Royale.
🎮✨ ¡Hoy celebramos los 29 años del legendario Nintendo 64! En este episodio en vivo de El Templo del Tiempo, recordamos la consola que cambió para siempre la forma en que jugábamos, soñábamos y compartíamos momentos con nuestros amigos y hermanos. 🔹 Reviviremos esas tardes de Smash Bros., Mario Kart 64 y Ocarina of Time. 🔹 Hablaremos de cómo el N64 marcó una generación entera. 🔹 Compartiremos anécdotas, datos curiosos y los recuerdos más nostálgicos de nuestra infancia gamer. Porque el Nintendo 64 no fue solo una consola… fue un puente hacia la felicidad, la amistad y la imaginación. 💬 Cuéntanos en el chat: ¿cuál fue tu primer juego del N64? 🎂 ¡Feliz cumpleaños, Nintendo 64! #Nintendo64 #TemploDelTiempo #SomosLaResistencia #AquíSíJugamos Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBOF5mrGRsUGgYNUgMGOB7g/join Twitter oficial https://www.twitter.com/templodtoficial https://www.twitter.com/masterkiraMX https://www.twitter.com/kensuo TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@masterkiragod DISCORD: https://www.discord.gg/QQjg7aP En vivo http://twitch.com/templodeltiempo Contacto eltemplodeltiempo@hotmail.com Conducen @MasterKiraMX y @Kensuo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElTemploDelTiempo https://www.facebook.com/MasterKiraMX/ Podcast en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2K4uYHIxGLQwoc8K9gj4lV Podcast en iVoox: https://mx.ivoox.com/es/podcast-podcast-templo-del-tiempo_sq_f1113022_1.html Podcast en iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/podcast-de-templo-del-tiempo/id951561945?mt=2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eltemplodeltiempo/
Toby and Goobz review Bart VS The Space Mutants on NES!The guys discuss the history, story, game play, fun facts and rate this game on a 1-10 scale at the end then let you know if the game is still worth playing!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Gameboree 2025 is coming up soon!November 1st - December 31st 2025!More info:https://www.badsecretmedia.com/gameboree--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our Discord group!https://discord.gg/84T8khT Support the show and order a t-shirt! https://www.teepublic.com/user/secretlevels Join our Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/badsecretmediaFollow Secret Levels on all social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretlevelspod Instagram: https://instagram.com/secretlevelspod Facebook Group Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/285925218891464/Toby's Live Streams on Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/tobyvondoomMORE INFO:https://www.badsecretmedia.comGoobz's other podcast! The DeRailers Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDeRailers Toby's other podcast! Secret Transmission Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/secrettranspod ----------------------------------------------------------- Intro and segment music: https://gregoriofranco.bandcamp.com/musicRage Meter Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuBO6aDLM_4 Super Mario Brothers - Bluegrass Style: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsrVEbpvU2U Support the show
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Side Quests is back and this episode's host is podcaster and hot-blooded kiseru-wielding ninja, Gerry Thomas! The game he is talking about today is Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon by Konami! You can also check out his podcast here! We have a Patreon! Gain access to episode shout outs, bonus content, early downloads of regular episodes, an exclusive rss feed and more! Click here! You can find the show on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram and YouTube! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Spotify! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!
Send us a textIntro; Vital Stats; Way Back Machine - Dec 1997; Development Details; Controls; First Memories; Story; Level Notes - Retrospective; Ending; Current Thoughts; Are you buying it; Cultural Significance - Video Game Series Spinoffs
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is without a doubt one of the most influential video games ever made. Unlike some titles that struggled with the transition to 3D, Zelda absolutely smashed it, setting the blueprint for what successful open world level design looked like for many years to come.It introduced (or popularised) many mechanics, including lock-on, c-button item selection and even an active day/night cycle. It somehow took the 2D dungeon design of the earlier Zeldas and transformed them into something that modern games struggle to emulate to this day. And its legacy is so strong that even people who have never played the games are familiar with “Hey, Listen!”. But for all its fame and fortune, for all of its innovation and brilliance - it is 27 years later. What was once revolutionary is now standard or even passe. Ocarina of Time not only has to compete against all the games that have copied and built on its foundations, but also itself, with many more 3D zelda games launched in its wake. Has Ocarina of Time truly stood the test of time, or should it go back to kid mode and stay there?On this episode, we discuss:DungeonsOcarina of Time's major gameplay draw, its deepest mechanics, are all found in its dungeons. It's a mix of puzzles, combat and exploration, gated by keys and items. Are the dungeons in OOT well designed with good pacing, or are they frustrating slogs with endless backtracking?ItemsThe longer you play Ocarina of Time, the more tools you have at your disposal. Nuts, hookshots, hover boots, ocarina songs, spells - the list goes on and on. Does the game manage to balance this huge array of options, or does each one end up feeling too shallow and specific?CombatOne of the pillars of Ocarina of Time, and all Zelda games, are their combat systems. OOT introduced the concept of a lock on, with some very aggressive mini boss enemies that feel like prototype Dark Souls skeletons. Is the combat here fun and engaging, or does the camera control and AI hold it back?We answer these questions and many more on the 133rd episode of the Retro Spectives Podcast!—Intro Music: KieLoBot - Tanzen KOutro Music: Rockit Maxx - One point to anotherZelda OOT OST: Koji Kondo—We played Zelda: Ocarina of Time using Ship of Harkinian, a custom modded port of the game that runs like a dream on modern PCs. Definitely check it out!—Is our take on the Water Temple spot on, or highly controversial? DId you ever get stuck while wandering the greater open world, or was that just a feature so you could catch more fish? Which Zelda game should we play next? Come let us know what you think on our community discord server!You can support the show monetarily on our Buy me a Coffee page
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Send us a textIntro; Way Back Machine - June 7th 2005; Development Details; Controls; First memories; Story; Level Notes; Ending; Current Thoughts; What would we change; Cultural Significance - 4 Fun Zelda Fan Theories.
Send us a textIntro; Our heroes discuss their top 10 favorite Simpsons Characters.
Send us a textIntro; Story Review; Level Notes; Ending; Current Thoughts; Episode 150 Retrospective. Our Hereos finish off discussing ever game they played between Episode 101. Star Fox 64 and Episode 150. Chrono Trigger.
The Nintendo 64, or as some of us know it - The N64. The 64 bit generation peaked with couch competitive experience. Find out why this console is so beloved!Follow us @halloffamepodEmail us at thehalloffamepod@gmail.com
Send us a textIntro; Our first Gamecube stories; Top 10 List.
Hype check! We share how we're feeling about Switch 2 days before launch, plus thoughts on Game Key Cards, Donkey Kong's redesign, Breakout Beyond, Mission Impossible, Flow, The Last of Us Season 2, and more.
Quest 64 2: Quest Harder. Quest 64 Official joins the show once again to discuss the oft-forgotten Game Boy Color game Quest: Brian's Journey! Sitting as a combination of a sequel to and expanding/demake of Quest 64, Brian's Journey brings the Saga of Melrode to the handheld - and in some ways, shines a bit brighter than its predecessor. Join us to hear the (very brief) dev history, how the games differ from one another, musings on retro soundfonts, and much more. Please enjoy!Click on the following to find PPR on the web!PatreonJoin our DiscordBlueskyInstagram TikTokThank you for listening! Want to reach out to PPR? Send your questions, comments, and recommendations to pixelprojectradio@gmail.com! And as ever, any ratings and/or reviews left on your platform of choice are greatly appreciated!
Support Nintendo Pow Block: Patreon || Discord || Website || Store || YouTubeFollow Nintendo Pow Block: X/Twitter || Bluesky || InstagramThis week on Expansion Pass, Edward Varnell and Corey Dirrig discuss the legendary and revolutionary library of the Nintendo 64, one of Nintendo's most beloved console generations. Thank you for watching and/or listening to Expansion Pass, part of Nintendo Pow Block's family of content. If you enjoyed the discussion, subscribe and like the video, leave a comment, and hit the bell so you don't miss an episode. If you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, remember to leave us a five star rating and a nice review. You can support Boss Rush on Patreon at any tier and get Expansion Pass two weeks early and other perks. Thank you for supporting Boss Rush Media and The Boss Rush Network's independent endeavor. It means more than you know.
He's not the Messiah, he's a very nau-...wrong Brian, my mistake.This week, Rick is joined by none other than Quest 64 Official to ask once and for all: is the reputation of Quest 64 earned? Is it really such a terrible video game? As you might expect, the answer isn't black and white. Join us as we discuss the game's hurried history, the (very pleasant!) music, what could have been of the story, and more. Please enjoy!Click on the following to find PPR on the web!PatreonJoin our DiscordBlueskyInstagram TikTokThank you for listening! Want to reach out to PPR? Send your questions, comments, and recommendations to pixelprojectradio@gmail.com! And as ever, any ratings and/or reviews left on your platform of choice are greatly appreciated!
Side Quests is back and this episode's host is writer, podcaster and humble hero of Primus Star, Benjamin Gray! The game he is talking about today is Bomberman Hero by Hudson Soft and Nintendo. You can also find his podcast here. We have a Patreon! Gain access to episode shout outs, bonus podcasts, reviews, early downloads of regular episodes, an exclusive rss feed and more! Click here! You can find the show on Bluesky, Instagram and YouTube! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Spotify! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!
We've both gotten our hands on CRT televisions recently--Will's one from his youth and Brad's a much more modern set--and we've spent a bunch of time tinkering with them, getting our MiSTers to play nicely with them, and generally enjoying some warm analog video. On this week's ep we dig into our time reacquainting ourselves with what TVs used to be like, with a freewheeling conversation that touches on all kinds of minutiae like when it might be time to replace your aging set's capacitors, trying to understand signal standards from RGsB to YPbPr, remembering the time when the only inputs on your TV were a couple of screws, and a bunch more.Will's TV: General Electric 10AB3406WF02Brad's TV: https://crtdatabase.com/crts/toshiba/toshiba-14af42This is a great teardown and servicing video for the Toshiba: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ij0i-xnvic Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
A big game for the history of video games. We played this as kids and loved it but was it really that great? Find out what we think. COME JOIN THE DISCORD! LINK BELOW!!! https://discord.gg/75GuWAAG
This week Micah, Hoeg, and Brad discuss their top 5 Nintendo 64 games, Onimusha: Warlords, Golden Sun, Split Fiction and more! Please keep in mind that our timestamps are approximate, and will often be slightly off due to dynamic ad placement. 0:00:00 - Intro 0:05:41 - Top N64 Games 0:30:27 - This Is the Police 0:54:06 - Wanderstop 1:02:43 - Onimusha 1:14:45 - Sort It Out/Keep It Up 2:01:41 - Golden Sun 2:25:48 - Split Fiction 2:35:18 - Pokemon Y 2:48:58 - Ending Questions To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/LastStandMediaYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/SummonSign If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/SummonSign Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Looks like it's time to dust off my origami skills because this week's episode is all about Paper Mario, specifically the first Paper Mario game for the N64. Joining me to make some paper airplanes are returning friends to the show Nerdbomber and Techtic from the Online Warriors Podcast. For all of us, this was our first experience with the Paper Mario series and we had a great time getting to discuss this game. We talk about the history of the game's development, our perceptions of the game going into playing it for the first time, how it holds up now and much more! Follow Nerdbomber on Bluesky! https://bsky.app/profile/ownerdbomber.bsky.social Follow Techtic on Bluesky! https://bsky.app/profile/techtic.bsky.social Follow The Online Warriors on Bluesky! https://bsky.app/profile/onlinewarriors.bsky.social Shout-out Song: Story of the Stolen Spirits Artist: Snore Lax Album: N/A https://gamechops.com/papermario/ End Song: Toad Town Remix Artist: Player2 & Equalyze Album: N/A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWCXSMvp5Xo Check out the Bit by Bit Foundation! https://www.bitbybitfoundation.org/ Support the Podcast! https://www.patreon.com/stillloadingpod Want to buy some Still Loading merch? https://www.teepublic.com/user/still-loading-podcast
After a small talk about how a lot of older games are better than there newer counterparts we talk about Yoshi Story again for a better episode on it from when we did it last time and our audio was messed up when we first started creating this show. Discord Link Below, Join The Fun https://discord.gg/gYdry3vP
We're back with another bonus episode! These are few and far between, so we hope you 'apprecimate' it! Brad and Jordan are joined by their good friend, Justin Myers. Together, we reminisce about the good old days and our memories of playing the Nintendo 64 as kids. Just a few friends hanging out, remembering simpler times—like getting stuck with the broken controller or wasting a rental on a terrible game. With it all said and done, I wouldn't change a second of it! Send questions/comments to potentially be read on the show to: Arcadiologyquestions@gmail.com Or fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UNFyhRDmfMN3k4CBG_W6ink9FHV3HotRkZB01vzn_mM/edit Credit to Sky for our theme song Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550925412655 Follow along with our numbers segment here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19MPdclT3YRFhAgmMNTxOreXtBTnFgGCPDfy0gU4XATc/edit?gid=0#gid=0 Discord: https://discord.gg/DKRdrh9arj Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwwjuJ26A5GhEsnWN7EfNcQ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@arcadiology Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arcadiology/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Arcadiology
Warmest of welcomes everybody, This month on Mooglecast, Max and Zac are taking a trip down nostalgia lane to revisit one of Nintendo's finest home systems, the Nintendo 64. A special console requires a special guest, so this time they have brought in two! The host of the PlayStation Plus Game Club (right here in the Trophy Talk Network), Kevin Garaventa and host of Finished Game Review on Spotify and long-time guest of the PlayStation Plus Game Club, Jordan Vickers. Launched worldwide across 1996 and 1997, the Nintendo 64 sold almost 33 million units over its life. It would go on to feature a library of just shy of 400 games, including iconic titles such as Super Mario 64, Pokémon Stadium, 007 Goldeneye, Mario Kart 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Join the group as they dive deep into their memories of the console, some favourite games, how their relationship with Nintendo is now in comparison and a look forward into what the future of the Analogue 3D might bring. With listeners questions throughout and the usual suspects of what they have been playing, you will not want to miss out. Max and Zac will be back next month, where they will be returning to the series that brought them together as they attempt to build Final Fantasy XVII from the ground up. Until then, enjoy the show and be excellent to each other.
This time we wrap up 2024 with Rachel from Damn Chocobo: Another Final Fantasy Podcast. What a strange year of games i feel like but still pretty good. We talk about games of this year along with what we've played this year like everything from Final Fantasy to Pokemon to Yakuza.
The Geek Critique returns to the Kongversation to help Hyle grapple with a newly relevant question now that Banjo-Tooie is on Nintendo Switch Online: What is it about the game that's historically kept it from clicking with fans of even the original Banjo-Kazooie, or inspired rabid devotion that eclipses all else? With NSO making it easier than ever to get into it and helping to mitigate the issues for the former, Hyle believes he has an answer for the latter. Banjo-Tooie is the ultimate game for Rare sickos!
Donkey Kong 64 turned 25 years old on November 22, 2024. Celebrated DK64 fan and annual 101% streamer of the game Courtney joins the show to discuss the Kongs' sole 3D platforming adventure (thus far), the complicated position it holds within the fandom, and how the Donkey Kong 64 Randomizer has breathed life into it for a new generation! (Unlike Wrinkly Kong.)
In light of the release of the Analogue 3D (4K N64) Holliwood and Kleer thought it appropriate to share their very own top 4 N64 games they are looking forward to playing again on the Analog 3D! Please like and subscribe! Leave us a review or comment on todays podcast at www.hnkexp.com Email: hnkexp@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/hnkexp YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hnkexp Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hnkexp Join the HnK Gaming Lounge for the latest on the HnK podcast as well as general video game talk and good people to game with.