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Highlights from the Episode during Edgecase 2024From Retro Consoles to KubernetesDavid's love for retro gaming, especially the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and other 8-bit platforms, has shaped his perspective on engineering within constraints. He draws a compelling parallel between how retro games maximized minimal hardware and how Kubernetes can optimize modern cloud workloads.Retro Gaming Lessons: How 1.4 MHz consoles delivered impressive performance through creativity and efficient programming.Kubernetes and Optimization: Why Kubernetes reminds David of retro systems in its ability to maximize resource use with portability and standardization.Kubernetes at the EdgeDuring the past year, David has focused heavily on edge computing, working on solutions for retail stores and factories. At the edge, resource constraints are similar to those in retro systems, requiring innovative solutions. Kubernetes plays a pivotal role in these environments.Portability and Standardization: How Kubernetes reduces “snowflakes” in edge environments by standardizing deployments.The Power of Kubernetes: Why its flexibility and extensibility make it ideal for hybrid and edge computing.Data on KubernetesDavid delves into the evolving conversation around databases on Kubernetes, encouraging organizations to rethink their approach. With advances in operators and tools, it's easier than ever to run stateful workloads.Postgres as a Champion: David highlights the versatility of Postgres, especially with its plugins for vectors, documents, and analytics.Why It's Time for Stateful Workloads: How modern Kubernetes tools make data management more feasible than ever before.FinOps and Cloud EfficiencyDrawing on his FinOps expertise, David discusses the dangers of overprovisioning in the cloud. He advocates for balancing performance, cost, and sustainability by borrowing from the creative mindset of retro gaming.Cloud Computing Lessons: How “throwing money at the problem” contrasts sharply with the efficient mindset of retro gaming.Edge and Hybrid Clouds: Why a decentralized approach can reduce costs and improve resilience.Future VisionWhen asked about the future of Kubernetes, David envisions a more decentralized ecosystem.---------------Hoogtepunten uit de afleveringVan Retro Consoles naar KubernetesDavid's fascinatie voor retro gaming, zoals de Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) en andere 8-bit platformen, heeft zijn kijk op technische beperkingen en oplossingen gevormd. Hij legt uit hoe deze mindset toepasbaar is op Kubernetes, waar optimalisatie en efficiëntie cruciaal zijn.Lessen uit Retro Gaming: Hoe 1,4 MHz-consoles indrukwekkende prestaties leverden door creatief gebruik van beperkte hardware.Kubernetes en Optimalisatie: Waarom Kubernetes lijkt op retro systemen in zijn vermogen om resources optimaal Stuur ons een bericht.Like and subscribe! It helps out a lot.You can also find us on:De Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast - YouTubeNederlandse Kubernetes Podcast (@k8spodcast.nl) | TikTokDe Nederlandse Kubernetes PodcastWhere can you meet us:EventsThis Podcast is powered by:ACC ICT - IT-Continuïteit voor Bedrijfskritische Applicaties | ACC ICT
Atari 7800 vs NES - A Retro Gaming Showdown Welcome to the Tech Loft Podcast, Episode 9 In this episode of the Tech Loft podcast, we took a nostalgic dive into one of the most iconic rivalries in gaming history: the Atari 7800 versus the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). From technical specs to game comparisons, we explored what made these consoles unique and how they shaped the gaming landscape. Breaking Down the Tech Specs The Atari 7800 was released in 1984, predating the NES by a year. It boasted impressive hardware on paper, including a screen resolution of 320x200 and support for 25 simultaneous colors from a palette of 256. However, many games defaulted to a lower resolution, resulting in black bars on the screen. The NES, while technically less powerful with a resolution of 256x240 and 13 simultaneous colors, outshone its competitor in practical performance. Nintendo's expertly chosen color palette and innovative Memory Management Chips (MMCs) allowed for larger game worlds and more complex gameplay features. The Controller Debate Atari stuck with a joystick, while Nintendo revolutionized gaming with the introduction of the D-pad. This simple yet transformative innovation provided precise control and set the standard for future consoles. Iconic Games Compared We couldn't discuss these consoles without looking at the games that defined them: Choplifter: Atari's version was simpler but more enjoyable due to its balanced difficulty. Commando: The Atari 7800 avoided the sprite flicker that plagued the NES version, giving it an edge. Donkey Kong: A clear win for the NES, offering a near-perfect port of the arcade classic. Double Dragon: While the NES delivered a solid co-op experience, the Atari 7800 struggled with this ambitious title. Ms. Pac-Man: Surprisingly, the Atari 7800's version stood out, capturing the arcade spirit better than the NES versions. Lessons in Innovation Atari focused on speed and arcade-perfect ports, while Nintendo pushed the boundaries of immersive gameplay through innovative hardware design. Both approaches had their strengths, but it's clear why the NES ultimately emerged victorious in the console wars. Final Thoughts The Atari 7800 and NES represent two distinct visions of gaming's golden age. While the NES achieved greater success, the Atari 7800 remains a testament to the creativity of its time. Revisiting these consoles reminds us of the lasting impact they've had on gaming history. How To Support The Tech Loft Podcast Support the show by shopping with our Amazon link Subscribe to VPN through NordVPN © 2024 Tech Loft Podcast. All rights reserved. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetechloft/support
"Klar for å finne noen skjulte perler?" Vi syntes det er så kos å snakke om flere spill i en episode, men fortsatt ta et lite dypdykk i de. Så denne gang har Adrian og Håkon fått med seg Otto Erlend Gregersen fra Retrotimen, og de skal dra frem hele 6 Hidden Gems til Nintendo Entertainment System! Vi håper dere plukker frem hver tittel som nevnes og gir de et forsøk. Enjoy! Gjerne sjekk oss ut på: Discord: https://discord.gg/PZrtNvSmP3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lolbua (For tilgang til bonuspodcasten NachSpæll må du velge "NachSpæll" tieren") Facebook: Spæll (facebook-side) og Spæll Community (facebook-gruppe) Instagram: www.instagram.com/spaell.podcast Vil du ha litt herlig Spæll merch? Sjekk ut Spreadshirt shoppen vår! https://spaell.myspreadshop.no/
Summary In this episode, Mario and Erick discuss the timeline of different consoles released since the 1970s. They start with the Magnavox Odyssey, the first gaming console released in 1972, and then move on to the Home Pong, Atari 2600, and Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). They also talk about the Sega Genesis, Game Boy, Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), and Sony PlayStation. They share their personal experiences with these consoles and discuss their impact on the video game industry. The conversation methodically reviews the evolution of gaming consoles, covering the Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Wii. The Nintendo 3DS introduced 3D gaming without the need for glasses and was backwards compatible with the DS. The PlayStation 1 and Nintendo 64 were competitors, with the PS1 dominating the market. The PlayStation 2 was a revolutionary console with a built-in DVD player and backward compatibility. The Xbox introduced online play and the infamous red ring of death. The PlayStation 3 featured Blu-ray technology and iconic games like God of War and Uncharted. The Nintendo Wii brought motion-controlled gaming and backward compatibility with GameCube games. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various gaming consoles, including the PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. They highlight the advancements in graphics, processing power, and features of each console. The hosts also share their favorite games and experiences with these consoles. They touch on the nostalgia factor of classic games like Centipede and discuss the importance of inclusivity in the gaming industry. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the evolution of gaming consoles and the impact they have had on the gaming community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esports-in-education-podc/message
Tonight we play those dirty, stinky old Nintendo consoles from the 80s and early 90s. ________________________________________________________________________ Find Us on these platforms: https://twitter.com/_RetroRenegades https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077718475122 ________________________________________________________________________ Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcT8wcspekw5tSzbc3qWPCg/join ________________________________________________________________________ Released July 15, 1983, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and Africa and was Nintendo's first home video game console released outside Japan. In Japan, it is known as the "Family Computer" (or "Famicom", as it is commonly abbreviated). Released November 21, 1990, The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, officially abbreviated the Super NES or SNES and colloquially shortened to Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and Africa. In Japan it is known as the Super Famicom. In South Korea, it is known as the Super Comboy and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. ________________________________________________________________________ Grab a beer, a slice of pizza and come hang out with us. We play the greatest games from yesterday while discussing today's gaming news and reminisce on the past. A no topic, no fuks given eccentric cast. Come hang with us at 7:00PM EST | 6:00PM CST | 5:00PM MST | 4:00PM PST.. ________________________________________________________________________ TRY DUBBY FROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER. SAVE 10% WITH THIS LINK. https://www.dubby.gg/discount/Renegade238?ref=NePXKdCFpypc8b ________________________________________________________________________ Listen to RetroRenegades on all major podcast platforms https://anchor.fm/retro-renegades ________________________________________________________________________ Like some merch? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcT8wcspekw5tSzbc3qWPCg/store & https://willijay.redbubble.com ________________________________________________________________________ THE RETRO RENEGADES ARE: Graphic God Twitter: @Graphic_God Youtube: https://Youtube.com/GraphicGod Twitch: https://twitch.tv/Graphic_God SUPERSONICSTATION Youtube : https://youtube.com/user/SuperSonicSt... Twitch : https://twitch.tv/supersonicstation STINKINCORPSE Twitter: @stinkincorpse Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UChhVxkV0... UK Dazarus Twitter: @UKDazarus Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCud_ef29... Jago Kuken Twitter: @RetroRenegade_ Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqKT2pP9... CRISPYBOMB Twitter: @Crispybomb EnFin3t Twitter: @EnFiN3t Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroRenegades Jeepers VR Twitter: @Jeepers2u Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAHs-KAWDIYYN-cE5F-WiAQ DragonHeartYoby Twitter: @DragonHeartYoby Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dragonheartyoby Cerebral Paul | Living Differently Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CerebralPaul Twitter: https://twitter.com/CerebralPaul1 DoggyDog420 Twitter: @DoggyDog420Xbox Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Axle1324 ________________________________________________________________________ Music by: Judzilla Music Title: Sounds of the room Title: Closer To The Stars Find this and more at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKlI... License: Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retro-renegades/support
Join us on a nostalgic journey as we explore the most memorable endings from the golden era of gaming on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). From epic battles to heartwarming resolutions, we'll delve into the stories behind these iconic games and discuss the impact of their conclusions on players. Prepare for a trip down memory lane as we rank and celebrate the best endings that left an indelible mark on gaming history. Whether you're a veteran gamer or new to the world of NES classics, this episode promises to ignite your passion for retro gaming and reignite your love for those unforgettable moments when the quest finally comes to an end. @NESADDICT
It's our 300th Episode, D-Pads!When we first started this podcast roughly 6 years ago, the world had no idea what it was in for: a few weeks of poorly produced banter before the feed went silent? A forgotten corner of the internet where two friends catch one another up about their gaming habits? Mikey's ultimate manifesto? Regardless, we've made it to 300 episodes and we couldn't have done it without the massive support of our listeners (and the modest YouTube viewership). To celebrate where we are, we wanted to look back on where it all started with Super Mario Bros. on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Largely credited with saving console gaming after the crash of 1983, this game would live on as one of Nintendo's crowning achievements, and one of the most memorable games of all time....but is it still worth playing in the modern day? Join us to find out!You can find the full gameplay segment for today's game here: https://youtu.be/pjdrcek0-tAWatch our gameplay segments and full video episodes over on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/theretrogradepodcastJoin us on Twitter: @RetrogradePod, @RetrogradeAndy, @RetrogradeMikeyTikTok: @RetrogradePodOr on Instagram: @theretrogradepodcast Or visit our website at www.theretrogradepod.com/Questions, Comments, and business inquiries can be sent to theretrogradepodcast@gmail.comShow Notes: https://www.theretrogradepod.com/episodes/super-mario-bros-nes-episode-300
In this episode, John and Dave talk all about the iconic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). They discuss their personal memories of the NES, hardware peripherals, games and more. The guys also talk about their recent auction retro finds.
Jurandir Filho, Felipe Mesquita, Evandro de Freitas e Bruno Carvalho conversam sobre os seus videogames favoritos da Nintendo. A empresa japonesa é uma das mais icônicas da indústria dos videogames, tendo lançado uma série de consoles e portáteis que cativaram gerações de jogadores ao longo das décadas. Tudo começou em 1985, com o lançamento do Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), também conhecido como Famicom no Japão. O NES ressuscitou a indústria de videogames após a grande crise dos anos 1980 e estabeleceu franquias lendárias como “Super Mario” e “The Legend of Zelda”. Em 1989, o Game Boy surgiu como o pioneiro dos consoles portáteis, tornando-se um fenômeno global com sua biblioteca diversificada de jogos, incluindo Tetris. O Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), lançado em 1990, trouxe gráficos avançados e jogos aclamados, como Super Mario World e Donkey Kong Country. A partir daí, a empresa lançou diversos consoles como Nintendo 64, Game Cube, Wii, WiiU, Nintendo Switch e portáteis como Gameboy Advance 2DS, 3DS. Qual o melhor console da Nintendo? Vamos escolher!
Hey there, and welcome to a special milestone—the 300th episode of the Retroist Podcast! Today, I'm diving into the world of one of the most iconic console games of its time—The Legend of Zelda. If you were a gamer in the '80s, you'd know exactly what I'm talking about! Before we embark on this journey through Hyrule, let me take you back to my own memories of receiving and playing The Legend of Zelda. I remember the excitement and wonder as I unwrapped the game, knowing it was something special. From the moment I popped that golden cartridge into my NES, I was hooked. The vast scope and intricate design of the game changed my gaming expectations forever. Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty of this gaming masterpiece. The game was developed by Nintendo, a company that has left an indelible mark on the gaming world. The Legend of Zelda first appeared on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)—a console that holds a special place in the hearts of gamers from that era. But what made this game truly exceptional were the brilliant minds behind it. From the visionary creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, to the talented designer, Takashi Tezuka, and the composer, Koji Kondo, every aspect of The Legend of Zelda was infused with passion and creativity. As for the game itself, it was unlike anything gamers had experienced before. Players took on the role of the brave hero, Link, as he embarked on a quest to rescue Princess Zelda from the clutches of the evil Ganon. Exploring the vast world of Hyrule, solving puzzles, battling enemies, and uncovering secrets—The Legend of Zelda was an epic adventure. But it wasn't just about the gameplay; it was the rich mythology and lore that captured our imaginations. The Triforce, the Master Sword, the land of Hyrule—these became iconic elements of the gaming world. The Legend of Zelda was also a technological marvel for its time. The game featured a battery-backed save system, allowing players to continue their adventure right where they left off—an innovation that set it apart from other games. Its success led to a series of beloved sequels, each building upon the legacy of the original game. From The Adventure of Link to A Link to the Past and beyond, The Legend of Zelda franchise continued to captivate players with its deep storytelling and immersive gameplay. And we can't forget the iconic music. Koji Kondo's masterful compositions, such as the main theme and the catchy overworld tune, became instant classics and are still celebrated to this day. But despite my love for The Legend of Zelda, I found it incredibly challenging to do justice to such an influential game in my previous podcast attempts. It's hard to put into words just how much this game means to me and countless gamers around the world. I hope this latest effort brings a fresh perspective to the game and reignites your love for this gaming gem. So, let's dust off our swords and shields, don our green tunics, and journey once more into the fantastical world of Hyrule. The Legend of Zelda awaits, and I'm thrilled to share this adventure with you all.
Early video game consoles (1977-1994) had primitive hardware, no operating systems, and software that was distributed on ROM chips embedded in plastic cartridges. Yet, some of the most iconic gaming software of all time was developed on these systems. What programming language did they use? How did they work without a graphics library and operating system? We use the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) as a lens to discuss early video game console software in this episode. Show Notes Episode 10: What is an Emulator? Follow us on Twitter @KopecExplains. Theme “Place on Fire” Copyright 2019 Creo, CC BY 4.0 Find out more at http://kopec.liveRead transcript
The (New) Joy of Gaming Podcast - Episode Nineteen The Top 10 Best Games for the NES On this episode of The (New) Joy of Gaming Podcast, we kick off a brand new series called “The Top 10 Best Games (for Every Console)” and the name kind of says it all. In each episode, we will pick a classic video game console and work together to assemble a definitive list of the 10 Best - and most essential - games that we think everyone should play in order to appreciate what that console was all about. And of course, we're starting with the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES): the console that started it all for video games as a mainstream medium. From The Legend of Zelda, to Super Mario Bros. to Contra and so many more - the amazing collection of games released for the NES ignited our life-long passion for the medium, and many of these games still hold up to this day. So if you haven't experienced the joy of the NES for yourself, we're here to recommend the 10 best places to start. And if you are already well-versed in the NES's catalog, join us for the celebration, and then let us know what games you would recommend as absolute essentials. Run of Show: 00:10 - Introduction / History of the NES 26:25 - The Top 10 Best Games for The NES Individual Top 10 Lists Honorable Mentions Assembling the TJOG Official Top 10 List 01:42:19 - The Final List is Revealed! (after all deliberations)
Dwight and Jason are back with another episode of PowerBomb Nation Culture Cast. Today, they're taking a trip down memory lane and discussing the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), the console that changed the gaming industry forever. The NES was released in 1985 and quickly became a household name, introducing millions of people to the world of video games. Dwight and Jason will delve into the history of the NES, its impact on the gaming industry, and their personal experiences with the console. Follow us on the Socials @PowerBombNation IG/Twitter/FB/YouTube - Dwight @JasonShepardArtworX IG/FB - Jason Go to the website www.PowerBombNation.com for updates and all our Merch!
Hello everyone Brothers Justin and Branden want to talk to you! They have this podcast, and they can use it to talk to you about whatever they want, and hopefully, you find some enjoyment in it. We're never quite sure where the conversation will take us, but we always have a good time. Join us every other week right here! Let's talk about the history of Nintendo! This week will be part one of a two-part series; with the history of Mario coming out next episode. Nintendo has brought us many amazing games: Zelda, Super Mario Bros., Kirby, Animal Crossing, Metroid, Donkey Kong, and many others. They have also brought many amazing gaming consoles: Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super Nintendo, Game Boy (and its many iterations), GameCube, Wii, Wii U, and the Switch. We thought it would be fun to look into the history of all these games and systems We hope you find the information as fascinating as we did. Still, if we missed anything, or we got something wrong, please let us know! You can also reach out to just say hi, and that would be fine too. Reach out on Instagram @howdidwepod, on TikTok @justareyes, or @brandenbro94, or you can email us at HDWGHpod1@gmail.com. We love to hear back from you! Theme Song is brought to you by the ever-talented Isaac LeSage! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/howdidwepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdidwepod/support
Join your hosts Mochi Squeeze and Jacob as they get into the nitty gritty of one of the best players in the business of Videogames: NINTENDO! Learn about the history of the company leading into the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) released in the 80s, and discuss some of the greatest games on the system. Check out / follow / subscribe / like / smash the bell icon on all of our stuff - Twitch.tv/oddvalley Twitter @Oddvalleypod https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnQUrIVZ5MCgXnZey4BM_gg
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console produced by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan in 1983 as the Family Computer (FC),[note 1] commonly known as the Famicom.[note 2] The NES, a redesigned version, was released in American test markets on October 18, 1985, before becoming widely available in North America and other countries. After developing a series of successful arcade games in the early 1980s, Nintendo planned to create a home video game console. Rejecting more complex proposals, the Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi called for a simple, cheap console that ran games stored on cartridges. The controller design was reused from Nintendo's portable Game & Watch games. Nintendo released several add-ons, such as a light gun for shooting games. The NES was one of the best-selling consoles of its time, and helped revitalize the US game industry following the video game crash of 1983.[13][d] It introduced a now-standard business model of licensing third-party developers to produce and distribute games.[15] The NES featured a number of groundbreaking games, such as the 1985 platform game Super Mario Bros. and the 1986 action-adventure games The Legend of Zelda and Metroid, which became long-running franchises. It was succeeded in 1990 by the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. In 2011, IGN named the NES the greatest video game console of all time.[16] source: Wikipedia In this episode I explore why this is one of my favorite systems of all time ... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wvuncommonplace/message
Join us on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Hummmm" Technology news of the week for October 16th – October 22nd, 2022.Today on TechTime with Nathan Mumm, Artificial intelligence (AI) tools fail to reduce recruitment bias, The Quest Pro is unclear, just like the Metaverse, and Kanye West is buying Parler. Finally, we have an alternative to spying on your employees at work: a virtual office. Our Guest, Brett Martin, explains an actual virtual office on his application/platform Kumospace. This week, the "Technology Fail" comes to us from a soccer match. In addition, we have our standard features, including "Mike's Mesmerizing Moment," "This Week in Technology," and a possible "Nathan Nugget." Finally, our "Pick of the Day" whiskey tasting. So, sit back, raise a glass, and welcome to TechTime with Nathan MummEpisode 122: Starts at 1:36--- [Now on Today's Show]: Starts at 3:26--- [Top Stories in The First Five Minutes]: Starts at 5:18 The Quest Pro is unclear – just as the Metaverse -https://tinyurl.com/5eu3ehmy Artificial intelligence (AI) tools fail to reduce recruitment bias - https://tinyurl.com/42cekd36 Kanye West Is Buying Parler After Twitter and Instagram Impose Restrictions - https://tinyurl.com/bp5n3njd Uranus Will Be Huge in November Also, on Nov. 8, a total eclipse will drench the full moon in blood. Spooky! - https://tinyurl.com/2p9f7ze9 --- [Pick of the Day - Whiskey Tasting Reveal]: Starts at 23:15Clyde May's Alabama Style Whiskey | 85 Proof | $39.99--- [Technology Insider with Guest Brett Martin of Kumospace ]: Starts at 25:39Brett Martin an entrepreneur, angel investor, and Managing Partner of a small seed-stage venture fund: Charge Ventures. Charge Ventures is an NYC-based pre-seed/seed-stage venture fund. Brett is the Co-Founder and Investor of a great new tool for every business called Kumospace. --- [This Week in Technology]: Starts at 44:52October 18, 1985 - Nintendo releases the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in New York and limited other North American markets. An immediate hit, Nintendo released the game nationwide in February 1986. Along with the NES, Nintendo released eighteen games that day. --- [Marc's Mumble Whiskey Details]: Starts at 48:10--- [Technology Fail of the Week]: Starts at 50:25This Weeks Fail comes to us from across the pond in the sport of soccer: Leeds United vs Arsenal suspended a game for two hours due to a technology failure.--- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]: Starts at 53:46--- [Pick of the Day]: Starts a 54:51Clyde May's Alabama Style Whiskey | 85 Proof | $39.99Mike: Thumbs UpNathan: Thumbs Up
Episode 81: The NES Hey Listener, we're officially kicking off a new series on the show. Periodically I'll be sitting down with other gamers to discuss one of their favorite video systems and the games they loved to play on it. We're kicking things off with my retro gaming buddy Ben Frietsch and we're going on a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) deep dive. So blow into a cartridge and let's get this show started. Topics this week include: Your host isn't good at starting the show because his ass is bleeding. The Christmas that changed your host's life. The history of the original NES roll out to the US market. Nintendo peripherals of yore. The greatest A Side/B Side video game ever. The original Super Mario Bros trilogy. Spending a Summer swimming and mapping the Legend of Zelda. We respect, but don't love Mega Man. Trying to beat Metroid as an 8 year old is like playing an open world game without a map. Contra: you can't wear a shirt when you're fighting aliens. Thank you stoners for Master Blaster. Sawing a ninja in half. What a terrible night to have a curse. RPGs on the NES. The brutal difficulty of TMNT. The Goonies II just doesn't make any sense. Scrooge McDuck: Capitalist Colonizer. Good luck landing your plane in Top Gun. Ramming JAWS with a boat. Hey, if you had a boat, what would you get? Rygar and Karnov. Do you think Mike Tyson's Punch Out will get retroactively canceled? It wasn't fair to play as Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl. What if they made a simulation RC Pro Am? Arcade game version of sports are the best sports games. A side rant about Andre the Giant backing down to Bad News Brown/Allen. Going right and beating people up. Are you bad enough to save the president?Everyone should play River City Randsom. To help the show grow please give it 5 Stars on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Do you know a friend who would be into the subject matter of this episode? Please share the episode link with them.
This week on The Game Deflators podcast, John and Ryan discuss their personal experiences with the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and create a gamers starter kit. Budgeting $200, John and Ryan seek to build their ideal NES collection for new collectors and younger gamers interested in one of the greatest consoles of all time. Podcast episode recorded March 2022 Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators Game Deflators Logo Created by J_Ricks_Art Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18
Nostalgia Talk: Episode 03 - Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Nostalgia talk is an occasional podcast where Jarrod Alberich, The Yard Sale Artist, shares his memories of days gone by... This episode Jarrod reminisces about: the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) #NostalgiaTalk Find Jarrod on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram: @YardSaleArtist Check out Jarrod's art: www.TheYardSaleArtist.com Let us know what you think! Leave a comment by sending an email to: contact@longboxcrusade.com This podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK: Visit the WEBSITE: https://www.LongboxCrusade.com Follow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusade Follow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusade Like the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusade Subscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4Lkhov Subscribe on APPLE PODCASTS at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2 Thank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of Nostalgia Talk! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/longbox-crusade/message
We take a trip down memory lane again for this episode. The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was on of the first video game consoles that caught our eye. We are reminiscing about the games that got we enjoyed as kids in this episode. If you'd like to follow us on social media you can find us at Night_Owls_Pod and Door_Disc_Golf on Instagram. If you'd like to submit a "Listener Bag Review" or any other questions email us at Throw@DoorDisc.com. You can visit DoorDisc.com for all your disc golf needs. From Discs to bag, retrievers and sport sacs they have it all.
The Renegades are kicking some shell with the Ninja Turtles. ________________________________________________________________________ Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcT8wcspekw5tSzbc3qWPCg/join ________________________________________________________________________ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an entertainment franchise created by American comic book authors Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. It follows Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo, four anthropomorphic turtle brothers trained in ninjitsu who fight evil in New York City. The first Turtles video game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1989; it was the first of several developed by the Japanese company Konami.[8] It sold approximately four million copies, making it one of the bestselling NES games.[3] In response to concerns that the series was drifting from its origins, Eastman and Laird published an editorial in the comic in 1989, writing: "We've allowed the wacky side to happen, and enjoy it very much. All the while, though, we've kept the originals very much ours."[9] Eastman later said there was "some stuff that we wish we hadn't said yes to", and Laird wrote of his dislike for the softer tone of the animated series.[3] ________________________________________________________________________ Grab a beer, a slice of pizza and come hang out with us. We play the greatest games from yesterday while discussing today's gaming news and reminisce on the past. A no topic, no fuks given eccentric cast. Come hang with us at 7:00PM EST | 6:00PM CST | 5:00PM MST | 4:00PM PST.. ________________________________________________________________________ Listen to RetroRenegades on all major podcast platforms https://anchor.fm/retro-renegades _________________________________________________________________________ THE RETRO RENEGADES ARE: Graphic God Twitter: @Graphic_God Youtube: https://Youtube.com/GraphicGod Twitch: https://twitch.tv/Graphic_God SUPERSONICSTATION Youtube : https://youtube.com/user/SuperSonicSt... Twitch : https://twitch.tv/supersonicstation STINKINCORPSE Twitter: @stinkincorpse Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UChhVxkV0... UK Dazarus Twitter: @UKDazarus Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCud_ef29... Jago Kuken Twitter: @RetroRenegade_ Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqKT2pP9... CRISPYBOMB Twitter: @Crispybomb EnFin3t Twitter: @EnFiN3t Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroRenegades Jeepers VR Twitter: @Jeepers2u Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAHs-KAWDIYYN-cE5F-WiAQ DragonHeartYoby Twitter: @DragonHeartYoby Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dragonheartyoby Cerebral Paul | Living Differently Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CerebralPaul Twitter: https://twitter.com/CerebralPaul1 DoggyDog420 Twitter: @DoggyDog420Xbox Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Axle1324 ________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW OUR FELLOW #GAMERSUNITEDGUILD FRIENDS! Visit www.gamersunitedguild.com for loads of positive gaming content ________________________________________________________________________ The ORIGINAL Next Level Gaming https://www.youtube.com/c/TheORIGINALNextLevelGaming TXR (The Xbox Roundtable) Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7S-10RbSWEskn3r6xsQK6w 4GQTV https://www.youtube.com/c/4GQTV Classy Gaming Fun https://www.youtube.com/c/OEBPete http://bitly.ws/e2ia Cerebral Paul | Living Differently https://www.youtube.com/c/CerebralPaul GoGameGo https://www.youtube.com/c/gogamego Bacon Ice Cream Productions https://www.youtube.com/c/BaconIceCream The Flamish Experience https://www.youtube.com/c/Flamish 108 Dragons TV https://www.youtube.com/c/108DRAGONSTV Geeks with Cash https://www.youtube.com/c/GeekswithCash Papa Pete https://www.youtube.com/c/PapaPete PK ENTERTAINMENT https://www.youtube.com/c/PKEntertainmentlive DJC GAME STUDIOS https://www.youtube.co --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retro-renegades/support
Thank you for listening! This is our first episode on retro gaming. Today we break in the show about our favorite all time video game console, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and our all time favorite game, Super Mario Brothers.
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcT8wcspekw5tSzbc3qWPCg/join ****************************************************************************************** Super Mario All-Stars[a] is a 1993 compilation of platform games for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It contains remakes of Nintendo's four Super Mario games released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and the Famicom Disk System: Super Mario Bros. (1985), Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986), Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988), and Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988). As in the original games, players control the Italian plumber Mario and his brother Luigi through themed worlds, collecting power-ups, avoiding obstacles, and finding secret areas. The remakes feature updated graphics—including the addition of parallax scrolling—and music, modified game physics, and bug fixes. Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development developed the compilation after the completion of Super Mario Kart (1992) at the suggestion of Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto. No longer restricted by the limitations of the 8-bit NES, Nintendo chose to remake them for the 16-bit SNES. The developers based the updated designs on those from Super Mario World (1990) and strove to retain the feel of the original games. Nintendo released Super Mario All-Stars worldwide in late 1993 and rereleased it in 1994 with Super Mario World included. The compilation marked The Lost Levels' first release outside Japan; it was not released on the NES in Western territories because Nintendo deemed it too difficult at the time. ****************************************************************************************** Grab a beer, a slice of pizza and come hang out with us. We play the greatest games from yesterday while discussing today's gaming news and reminisce on the past. A no topic, no fuks given eccentric cast. Come hang with us at 7:00PM EST | 6:00PM CST | 5:00PM MST | 4:00PM PST.. ****************************************************************************************** Listen to RetroRenegades on all major podcast platforms https://anchor.fm/retro-renegades ***************************************************************************************** ****** THE RETRO RENEGADES ARE ****** Graphic God Twitter: @Graphic_God Youtube: https://Youtube.com/GraphicGod Twitch: https://twitch.tv/Graphic_God SUPERSONICSTATION Youtube : https://youtube.com/user/SuperSonicSt... Twitch : https://twitch.tv/supersonicstation STINKINCORPSE Twitter: @stinkincorpse Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UChhVxkV0... UK Dazarus Twitter: @UKDazarus Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCud_ef29... Jago Kuken Twitter: @RetroRenegade_ Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqKT2pP9... CRISPYBOMB Twitter: @Crispybomb EnFin3t Twitter: @EnFiN3t Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroRenegades DragonHeartYoby Twitter: @DragonHeartYoby Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dragonheartyoby Cerebral Paul | Living Differently Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CerebralPaul Twitter: https://twitter.com/CerebralPaul1 DoggyDog420 Twitter: @DoggyDog420Xbox Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Axle1324 ****** FOLLOW OUR FELLOW #GAMERS UNITED GUILD FRIENDS! ************************** The ORIGINAL Next Level Gaming https://www.youtube.com/c/TheORIGINAL... TXR (The Xbox Roundtable) Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7S-... 4 Guys With Quarters https://www.youtube.com/user/4GuysWit... http://bitly.ws/e2hW Open Every Box Pete https://www.youtube.com/c/OEBPete http://bitly.ws/e2ia Cerebral Paul | Living Differently https://www.youtube.com/c/CerebralPaul https://twitter.com/CerebralPaul1 The Multiverse Show https://www.youtube.com/c/MultiverseShow http://bitly.ws/e2ip GoGameGo https://www.youtube.com/c/gogamego http://bitly.ws/e2ir Bacon Ice Cream Productions https://www.youtube.com/user/BaconIce... http://bitly.ws/e2iv BG4G https://www.bg4ghub.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retro-renegades/support
8-Bit Christmas chronicles a boy's quest to get a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) for Christmas in 1988. That plot evokes memories of both A Christmas Story—which it clearly pays homage to—and How I Met Your Mother—a show also starring one Neil Patrick Harris. As a more modern take on the familiar tale of a child's quest to attain what his parents are reluctant to get, 8-Bit Christmas doesn't feel entirely fresh; but that doesn't make it any less fun or nostalgic for those who grew up grinding away on the NES. This is a film built for kids of the 80s. Yet it also has a spirit of adventure sure to please the younger crowd. Its reviews—81% on Rotten Tomatoes with 27 of them—point to those attributes. That said, this movie won't be for everybody. It certainly wasn't everyone on the podcast's cup of tea. But, unlike the Power Glove, it doesn't suck. And who doesn't love shopping mall hijinks, projectile vomiting, and using Billy Ripken as a crucial plot point? Now sit back, reminisce over a couple of O'Fallon Dad's Oatmeal Cookie Stouts, and ready player two! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Capt. Cash, and Chumpzilla are buying black market Cabbage Patch Kids to appease our children! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – An epic quest for an NES? What's not to like? (00:00) Lingering Questions – We hear from our brothers in beer at Hop Nation USA and then share some of our favorite NES/video game memories. (27:31) The "Now, You're Playing with Power" Trivia Challenge – The Double Turn Podcast puts in a cheat code for unlimited finishing moves, and then I challenge the field to trivia about the original NES. (49:15) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We finish off "Hops and Jingle Bell Flops" by ringing in the New Year with Satan's wrath and the End of Days! (1:03:52) And, as always, hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids—a boat load of NES trivia and more—from this week's episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, Acast, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, and Amazon Music!
In 1980's Chicago, a 10-year-old sets out on a quest to get the Christmas gift of his generation: a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). New holiday classic? We'll let you know! Other Things We Watched This Week: No Time to Die, Encanto, Ron's Gone Wrong Episode Time Stamp 00:00 Intro/Beer/Movie News 10:20 Other Movies 15:00 8-Bit Christmas Follow us on Instagram: @movies_brews
La verdadera guerra de consolas se inició en la era de los 8 bits con la salida al mercado de dos grandes e increíbles consolas, Master System y Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Hoy, más de 30 años más tarde, ponemos ambas consolas frente a frente para ver cuál de las dos fue la mejor. La batalla está servida. 🤑 Descuento en Eneba del 5% GRATIS con el código "SINPELOS5" sólo desde la APP 📲 Descarga la APP de Eneba y vende juegos, consolas o PC's: https://ene.ba/sinpelosAPP 🔥 Juegos y Tarjetas Prepago Más Baratas: https://www.eneba.com/es/?af_id=sinpelos ☕ Si te gusta lo que hacemos invítanos a un café en: https://www.Ko-fi.com/sinpelosenlosbits 😉 O Hazte mecenas de nuestro podcast para disfrutar de contenido exclusivo por sólo 1,50€ al mes. Nos ayudarás a seguir creciendo y a mejorar el contenido. 😍 ¡MUCHAS GRACIAS! 💬 Enlace a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/RG9ERxvMGl445Ri1FqgMNg Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Hey retro gamers! It's 80s ninja action on this episode of Smashing Bricks: A Retro Gaming Podcast! We're running, jumping, climbing, and slashing our way through one of the most foundational ninja videogame classics, Ninja Gaiden for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)! Join me, Eddie Inzauto, and my old friend, first-time podcast guest, the self-proclaimed biggest Batman fan you'll ever meet, a gamer since he was three years old, Anthony Gnagnarelli, as we travel the globe and rise to the challenge of the ever-mounting demonic threat to the world while rocking out to an amazing 8-bit soundtrack! Next Episode: Ecco the Dolphin for the SEGA Genesis with guest Anthony LaBella. Get your hands on the game and play through with us before the show airs! You're also invited to drop us a line on Instagram or Twitter with your comments on Ninja Gaiden, Ecco the Dolphin, Smashing Bricks, or just to say hi. You can even leave us a voice message about a past or upcoming game on our Anchor page to potentially be aired on a future episode! Also, please mail in to (smashingbrickspodcast {at} gmail {dot} com) with any and all suggestions for games you'd like to see covered on future episodes of the show. Check out the Smashing Bricks Retro Games List and help me fill in the gaps, or even simply let me know that a game that's already on the list is a must-play for the show! Here's that link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-5kxVLc12amW4gbG80DzhEItUNmUi-Mh9yiKdfncJuM/edit?usp=sharing Smashing Bricks now has a Discord server! Follow this link to connect with your small but mighty community! https://discord.gg/gfnpx62JzS LINKS: Smashing Bricks on Anchor: http://anchor.fm/smashingbricks SB on Intagram: http://instagram.com/smashingbricks SB on Twitter: http://twitter.com/smashing_bricks Eddie's Photography on Instagram: http://instagram.com/edwardinzauto Eddie's Music on Instagram: http://instagram.com/lightseekersoundwaves --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smashingbricks/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smashingbricks/support
Hey retro gamers! Get excited, because this is the premiere episode of Smashing Bricks: A Retro Gaming Podcast! What better game to revisit, explore, and discuss as we kick this thing off than Nintendo's storied sequel for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super Mario Bros. 2?! Join me, Eddie Inzauto, and my first esteemed guest, former Big Red Potion Podcast host, former Joystiq UK Editor, and current PR Manager for Yu-Gi-Oh!, Sadie Flayeh, as we go on an adventure back in time and into Subcon, the Land of Dreams! Next Episode: Ninja Gaiden for the NES with guest Anthony Gnagnarelli. Get your hands on the game and play through with us before the show airs! You're also invited to drop us a line via email (smashingbrickspodcast {at} gmail {dot} com) Instagram or Twitter with your comments on Super Mario Bros. 2, Ninja Gaiden, Smashing Bricks, or just to say hi. You can even leave us a voice message about a past or upcoming game on our Anchor page to potentially be aired on a future episode! Also, please mail in to (smashingbrickspodcast {at} gmail {dot} com) with any and all suggestions for games you'd like to see covered on future episodes of the show. Check out the Smashing Bricks Retro Games List and help me fill in the gaps, or even simply let me know that a game that's already on the list is a must-play for the show! Here's that link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-5kxVLc12amW4gbG80DzhEItUNmUi-Mh9yiKdfncJuM/edit?usp=sharing Smashing Bricks now has a Discord server! Follow this link to connect with your small but mighty community! https://discord.gg/gfnpx62JzS LINKS: Smashing Bricks on Anchor: http://anchor.fm/smashingbricks SB on Intagram: http://instagram.com/smashingbricks SB on Twitter: http://twitter.com/smashing_bricks Eddie's Photography on Instagram: http://instagram.com/edwardinzauto Eddie's Music on Instagram: http://instagram.com/lightseekersoundwaves --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smashingbricks/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smashingbricks/support
he Master System[c] is a third-generation 8-bit home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 and featured enhanced graphical capabilities over its predecessors. The Master System launched in North America in 1986, followed by Europe in 1987, and Brazil in 1989. A Japanese version of the Master System was also launched in 1987, which features a few enhancements over the export models (and by proxy the original Mark III): a built-in FM audio chip, a rapid-fire switch, and a dedicated port for the 3D glasses. The Master System II, a cheaper model, was released in 1990 in North America and Europe. The original Master System models use both cartridges and a credit card-sized format known as Sega Cards. Accessories for the consoles include a light gun and 3D glasses that work with a range of specially designed games. The later Master System II redesign removed the card slot, turning it into a strictly cartridge-only system and is incompatible with the 3D glasses. The Master System was released in competition with the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Its library is smaller and with fewer well-reviewed games than the NES, due in part to Nintendo licensing policies requiring platform exclusivity. Though the Master System had newer, improved hardware, it failed to overturn Nintendo's significant market share advantage in Japan and North America. However, it attained significantly more success in Europe and Brazil. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retro-renegades/support
Topic: Legend of Zelda What is it? Nintendo's Big Three, as of NES days, consisted of Super Mario, Metroid, and The Legend of Zelda. Taking place in a fantasy world of goblins, monsters, castles, and princesses, this series had transformed some of the landscape of videogames and being a bench mark for many later games and series, with some hallmarks that continue to this day. Development During initial development of the Famicom(Family Computer, also known to the west as the Nintendo Entertainment System(NES)) addon, known as the Famicom Disk System, two major games were being developed. The First was Super Mario, while the second was Legend of Zelda, however their creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, didn't know how either game would shape up. During the planning process, the two games were created in tandem, with Super Mario coming out first due it's more linear nature, and Zelda coming out afterwards. Ideas when developing the games were split between the two games, with some ideas being more favorable for Mario over Zelda. Zelda's design necessitated less linear game play and forced players to think about what to do next. Elements of the initial story were taken heavily from J R R Tolken's Lord of the Rings, primarily the setting and world in which the antagonist lived in. The initially hero, dubbed ‘Link' was meant to be a time traveler, along with the plot device, the Tri-force, being made up to circuits/electronics, thus Link would be a Hyper-Link, or a Link to the Past, Present, and Future. Released on the Famicom Disk System, The Legend of Zelda was a huge success. With the Disk System, save states could be created, which acted as back ups for your progress. Along with new weapons/items, additional armor, and various secrets waiting to be found, the game was a block buster upon release. Due to the North American market not having the Disk System for their NES, the game was ported instead to a standard game cartridge of the time, with new chips being created to hold the majority of the game on. US released copies featured a Gold game cartridge over the typical gray that was offered with all other games. After the success of the first Zelda, a second follow up went in to work. Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link, took a different turn in the game play, offering a top down map for which to explore, but offered a 2d platform style action that Link would fight in. Released 2 years after the first, gaming critics cited it as a masterpiece, with many western audiences feeling somewhat indifferent to the game at the time. With the coming of the next generation, the Super Famicom and Super Nintendo saw their own version of Zelda coming out, returning to the original Legend of Zelda roots, but also added a feature that would eventually become a staple of many Zelda game, a Light and Dark World. Initially, the Super Nintendo games held an initial allotment of half a Megabyte, but Zelda began the trend with a full Megabyte to incorporate all the features. In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, a Light and Dark world exist, where Link can travel between the two to gain new weapons, powers, and transverse the world in ways other than the initial ways. Released in 1991, the game was a classic and is to this day, still highly rated, and one of the best selling games for the Super Nintendo. Following the success of Zelda as a generational Title, a new Zelda game has come out for every Generation of Nintendo's consoles, including the Mainline Home Console and Hand-held Console. In 1998, The Legend of Zelda saw game series move in to 3d, just as Mario had done a year earlier. Even during the Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was a launch title, instead of a traditional Mario title. Initial Story The initial story of the Legend of Zelda is not very straight-forward or linear at all. Described as a multi-timeline series, the main series had an initial timeline, before branching off in to various timelines. The characters of Link, Zelda, and bad guy Ganon are not even the original individuals, but reincarnations of the classic characters years into the future, sometime even hundreds of years later, often still playing the exact same roles as before. Rather than develop the games in the released order, in order to explain the time line, we'll explain them in order of their placement on the timeline: Skyword Sword (2011) Wii U Skyword Sword starts the Zelda timeline, set in a world where humans primarily live in the sky and travel around on giant Sky birds. Zelda, a reincarnation of the Goddess Hylia, who is charged with watching over the Tri-Force, is whisked away to the surface world, where she learns of her purpose and intends on safeguarding the world from Demise. Link goes about saving her and puts an end to Demise, but not before he can make his own reincarnation. This is also the creation of the Master Sword, as the sword was originally a part of Hylia prior to giving up her divinity. The Minish Cap (2004) GBA As the GBA had a long life span, this incarnation is notable for introducing the Minish Cap, a replacement hat for Link, not unlike Mario Hat from Super Mario Odyssey. Much like many features of Zelda there is a obvious world, and a hidden world. In this case, the Minish Cap allows Link to shrink to Minish proportions (Small), in order to navigate and transverse secrets of the world. This adventure for Link sets up the Four Sword and the main antagonist of the next game Vaati. Four Swords (2002) GBA Released alongside a release of A Link to the Past, Four Swords tells of how Link used the Four Sword and transformed into four copies of himself. This story primarily focuses upon Vaati's return and Link utilizing the Four Sword to defeat him. The true feature of this game was the 4 player co-op nature, which was later revisited on the Game Cube. Ocarina of Time (1998) N64 Credited as landmark title that brought Zelda to 3d. The story tells of a very young boy link saving Princess Zelda, but traveling back and forth from time, which causes him transform in to the Adult Link. This game introduced 3d, but also a music system, with special songs, capable of summoning effects or allowing used to progress through the story. The game was the first time the story fleshed out more of Ganondorf's back story, along with other notable races, including the Gerudo, Goron, Kokori, & Zora. DEVIATION IN TIME Based on the events of Ocarina of Time, one of Three Timeline get created: Child Timeline – Where at the end of Ocarina of Time, Link returns the Master Sword to the pedestal and reverts to a child to finish out the rest of his life. Adult Timeline – Where at the end of Ocarina of Time, Zelda returns the Master Sword to the pedestal, and Link is said to have disappeared following his return to the past. Fallen Hero Timeline – Where as Link was failed to defeat Ganondorf, and he is instead sealed by the Seven Sages and locked away. Child Timeline: Following the defeat of Ganondork, Link returns the Master Sword to the pedestal and reverts to his child form to live out the rest of his life. Majora's Mask (2000) N64 Created using the original Ocarina of Time engine and many of the same assets, Majora's Mask is very much a sequel to the Ocarina of Time. In this version, Link stays a child, but gains additional powers in the form of masks, which alter his shape and abilities. The main events of Majora's Mask resolve around Link in search of Navi, his fairy from the first game. He meets the mysterious Skull Kid, who is wearing the possessed Majora's Mask. Skull Kid, via Majora's Mask, aims to destroy the town of Termina by having the moon crash in to it. Link has only 3 days in which to stop the apocalypse, but learns can go back in time by playing the Song of Time on his Ocarina, giving him unlimited tries to save the world. Twilight Princess (2006) Wii Following the events of Ocarina of Time, Ganondorf is stopped and due to having the Triforce of Power, can't be killed. As a result, he is banished to the Twilight Realm, where he eventually takes it over and corrupts it to his own purpose. During the events, he usurps Midna, the Twilight Princess, and during his invasion back into the world of Light, plunges the world into twilight. Midna recruits Link, who in twilight infused areas, is able to transform into a wolf the Midna rides, and the two aim to save both the world of Light and the world of Twilight. Four Swords Adventure (2004) Game Cube Revisiting the GBA Four Sword's multiplay gameplay, the game utilizes the GBA link Cable to link various GBAs together to play all at the same time. While Ganondorf has been defeated for hundreds of years, his sudden resurrection forced the Link of the time to draw the Four Sword once again. This releases Vaati, which Ganondorf uses to his advantage to distract Link. Eventually, Link is able to defeat Vaati once and for all, and seals Ganondorf within the Four Sword. Adult Timeline: Following the events Ocarina of Time, Link disappears following the defeat of Ganondorf and his sealing away in the Sacred Realm. Ganondorf continue to own his Tri-Force of power, as does Zelda with her Triforce of Wisdom, however, Link's disappearance, shatters the Tri-Force of courage in to 8 pieces. The Wind Waker (2002) Game Cube A major departure in style, Wind Waker and all games in the Adult Timeline follow a very cartoony, cell-shaded look. While a prominent style in the games, and a departure from a more realistic looking Link promised in trailers, the look had grown on players and has its own unique charm, with lot of personality in Link. Wind Waker tells of how Ganon returns from his seal in the Sacred Realm, and in order to save the world, the Gods decide to flood the world, sealing away Hyrule and Ganon at the same time. Follow flood, people move to the top of mountains that become islands. Link is set in to action as Ganondorf returns to the surface and is kidnapping young girls with pointy ears, in search of Zelda. Link traverses this world on the King of red Lions, a boat sent by the gods, in which Link must use the power of the Wind Waker to cause winds to help pilot the boat. Phantom Hourglass (2007) DS Following the events of Wind Waker, Tetra(Reincarnation of Zelda) and Link travel the world in search of a new continent to call home. Tetra is kidnapped and Link must travel around to save her. He receives the Phantom Hourglass, which is necessary for exploring various dungeons. Much like the last game, the gameplay is largely split in two major features, sailing between islands, and fighting in a similar top-down form as previous classic era games. Spirit Tracks (2009) DS Following the Events of Phantom Hourglass, the new kingdom of Hyrule is established. Hundreds of years pass, and a new Link and Zelda are reborn. Zelda is concerned about her advisor, Chancellor Cole, who reveals himself to be a demon initially sealed way on the new Hyrule Kingdom long before they arrived. He steals Zelda's body, but her spirit remains with Link, who together must navigate the mysterious Spirit Tracks and find the sacred Spirit Temples that original banished the Demon. Fallen Hero Timeline: Unfortunately, Link was unable to defeat Ganondorf, who succeeded in claiming the Tri-Force of Courage and the Tri-Force of Wisdom. Before he could use the full Tri-Force, he was sealed away by the Seven Sages into the Sacred Realm, where Ganondorf continued to create his armies. Following initial seal's breaking, Hyrule launched an invasion on the Sarcred Realm in order defeat Ganon. Despite the Kingdom of Hyrule successfully banishing Ganon in the realm once again, it left the country impoverished and without many resources, including money and its people. A Link to the Past (1991) SNES The first game to feature a duality Light and Dark world system, Link to the Past is a classic and one of the best selling SNES games of all time. Hundreds of years after Ganon's defeat, a Wizard named Agahnim was able to stop a number of mysterious events plaguing the kingdom. Naming him the priest of Hyrule and top advisor, Agahnim brainwashed the guards and makes the six maidens, descendants of the Seven Sages, disappear in to the Dark World. Zelda, the last maiden, telepathically calles out to Link to rescue her. He saves her and begin searching for the tools needed to defeat Agahnim, who wants to resurrect Ganon. Link eventually goes to Stop Agahnim, but not before being banished to the Dark World, where he eventually found the six maidens and is able to find the TriForce. Link's Awakening (1993) Game Boy / Switch Initially, a pet project by a few game creators to try and remake the first Zelda for the Game Boy, the project eventually caught the attention of other developers who wanted to add to it. Eventually, the higher ups found out about the game and decided to fund it in earnest. Following the Events of A Link to the Past, Link sets off to find new training, in case of the next disaster. His ship wrecks on Koholint island, which is populated by individuals that remind him Hyrule. He learns, in order to leave the island, he must collect 8 sacred instruments, and wake up the Wind Fish in order to leave the island. Oracle of Seasons & Oracles of Ages (2001) GBC Originally starting as a trio of games that would use passwords to link the three games together, the result ended in just two games, with Seasons being more action oriented and Ages being more puzzle oriented. The main story focuses on two witches, collectively known as Twinrova, attempting to resurrect Ganon. Link from A Link to the Past is summoned by the TriForce and sent to stop them. A Link Between Worlds (2013) 3DS Centuries after Ganon's Defeat, a mysterious wizard named Yugo appears and kidnaps the Seven Sages, and Zelda, storing them in Paintings until needed. Link travels after them into the world of Lorule, which is similar to his own. Link is unable to stop Yugo from summoning Ganon and takes it into himself. Link is nearly killed, if not for the Dark Counterpart to Zelda in this world, Hilda. Eventually it is revealed that Lorule had its own TriForce, but constant warring and fighting forced them to destroy it; however, this allowed monsters and demons to rise up, which destroyed their Kingdom. Hilda brought all the elements of Link and Zelda's world to hers in order to gain a Tri-Force of their own and save their world. Link eventually defeat Yugo and convinces Hilda that their world needs the Tri-Force as well. Upon returning to their world, Link wishes upon the Tri-Force and it creates a sister version in Lorule, restoring peace to the dark world. Tri-Force Heroes (2015) 3DS A new adventure for Link, who travels to Hytopia. Here, the evil witch Maud has forced Princess Styla into an irremovable brown Jumpsuit, which she forces her to hide away in her castle. Using two other Link look-a-likes, they must collect the Lady's Ensemble and defeat the evil Witch Maud. Similar to 4 swords, this utilizes multiplayer to play and complete, and feature different outfits link can wear to utilize different abilities. The Legend of Zelda (1986) NES At some point, the Tri-Force of Courage is hidden by the King of Hyrule, suspecting his son, the Prince of Hyrule, won't be a worthy person. As a result, the Prince questions Princess Zelda, who knows the true location, but refuses to tell her brother. Now put in an eternal slumber, the Kingdom falls into decline to due not having the full power of the Tri-Force. Ganon returns and gains control of the Tri-Force of Power; the next Princess Zelda hide the Tri-Force of Wisdom in eight dungeons in order to safeguard it. Link is tasked with saving Princess Zelda, who has now been imprisoned by Ganon, and is dubbed the Hero of Hyrule. The Adventure of Link (1988) NES 6 years following the events of The Legend of Zelda, Link had a glowing mark on his hand, which imprints the boy who will be able to wield the Tri-Force of Courage. Tasked with visiting several locations to prove his worth, Link is able to successful collect the Tri-Force of Courage, and return to the eternal slumber Zelda, awaking her with the full power of the Tri-Force. Great Calamity Timeline Though not a part of the official timeline just yet, developers state that this timeline is the end of all timeline, marking the end to major timeline. While it's unsure which time line this falls into, it's a future in which an advanced civilization named the Sheikah Tribe, helped install various technologies into Hyrule, causing it to prosper. In preparation for Ganon's return, they created various Guardians and Divine Beasts to fight Ganon upon his return, now known as Calamity Ganon. Breath of the Wild (2016) Switch The next princess, named Zelda, notices that Ganon is nearly upon them and goes about claiming the Divine Beasts, giving them to four capable pilots, and finding Link, a knight who can successful wield the Master Sword. While Zelda is initially unable to awaken her sealing powers, the Day of Calamity occurs, causing all the guardians and Divine Beasts to go malfunction and turn against the populous. Now with Zelda and Link alone, Link is fatally injured and forced to be healed in the Shrine of Resurrection. Zelda herself, went to seal away Calamity Ganon, successful, but not without sealing herself away too. 100 Years have passed since the Day of Calamity, and Link, partly with Amnesia, sets out to save the Princess Zelda. Breath of the Wild Sequel (2022) Switch Characters Princess Zelda Named after Zelda Fitzgerald, mother to Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda is the Princess of Hyrule, and titular character of the Legend of Zelda Series. The reincarnation of Hylia, the Goddess that protected the Tri-Force from Demise, she is the individual that started the reincarnation process for the Zelda line of individuals. While the Princess and defacto ruler of Hyrule, she is also known to be the keeper of the Tri-Force of Wisdom. She depicted slightly differently from game to game, but is usually a Blonde woman in her late teen to early 20s, depicted in flowing princess robes and possessing mannerism of a Princess. Her weapon of choice is typically a Bow, which shoots light based Arrows, and is known for her ability to seal away evil. While she is often the Damsel in Distress, there are some games that show to have more agency. Link The main Playable Character in the series, Link is presented as an everyman, just going about his life, until the call to be a Hero calls upon him. He is the keeper of the Tri-Force of Courage, and generally depicted as a sword and shield using adventurer, in his typical Green tunic and hat. Link can wield the Master Sword, a legendary sword, considered the final weapon in the game, and usually depicted as utilizing it in his left hand, while his right hand carries his shield. Link has had several titles in various games, including: Hero of Time (Ocarina of Time) Legendary Hero (Link's Awakening) Hero of Winds (Wind Waker) Hero of Twilight (Twilight Princess) Hero Chosen by the Ocean King (Phantom Hourglass) Hero of the Skies (Skyward Sword) Hero of the Wild (Breath of the Wild) Hero of Hyrule Ganon / Ganondorf While interchangeable, Ganon and Ganondorf are the same person. The main villain of every mainline Zelda Game, Ganon is known for wielding the Tri-Force of Power and leading various villainous armies against the Hero. Initially a reincarnation of Demise, the evil from Skyward Sword, Ganondorf has reappeared time and time again, always with aims to claim the Tri-Force for himself. While starting as Ganondorf, a dark-skinned Gerudo, Ganondork eventually can be transfigured and warped in to Ganon, which is more akin to a boar or pig like man, as seen in later incarnations of the character. Ganon/Ganondorf is always the final villain and main antagonist of all major Zelda games on home console. Impa Princess Zelda's caretaker and chamber maid. Impa does not always play a major factor in the story, and as such, is depicted in various forms. She is sometimes an old woman on the verge of death, to a skilled fighter in her 30s to 40s. She is always there to assist and lead Zelda on the right path, and has even led Link on the right path in some games. Sages Derived from the original Seven Sages from Ocarina of Time, the term Sage is meant for individuals with wisdom and great power. While much of their lore is not known, it's whispered in legend that they created the Master Sword and even the Temple of Time. Maidens are similar in line with Sages, as they are either reincarnations or descendants of Sages. The initial sages seen in Ocarina of Time, which later sages are either descendants or reincarnations, include: Rauru - Sage of Light Saria - Forest Sage Darunia - Sage of Fire Ruto - Sage of Water Impa - Sage of Shadow Nabooru - Sage of Spirit Zelda - Leader of the Sages, and presumed Sage of Time Homework Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Welcome to the new series 'Classic Consoles'. Where we pick one of our favourite retro consoles and go over it's history, accessories, our top 10 games, our favourite memories and it's legacy.Tonight's Classic Console is the Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as the NES.Some of the games we mention in this episode are Super Mario Bros, Castlevania, Metroid, Double Dragon, Duck Hunt, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Wars, Shadowgate, Astyanax, Kid Icarus, Mega Man, Kirby's Adventure and many more!If there's a Classic Console you'd like us to tackle in a future episode, hit us up on our Facebook page, by searching 'Graveyard Shift Gaming Podcast'. Give us like to stay up to date with future episodes, news and competitions!Enjoy!
Spencer reviews the original Super Mario Bros. game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
La verdadera guerra de consolas se inició en la era de los 8 bits con la salida al mercado de dos grandes e increíbles consolas, Master System y Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Hoy, más de 30 años más tarde, ponemos ambas consolas frente a frente para ver cuál de las dos fue la mejor. La batalla está servida. Si quieres ayudarnos y apoyarnos puedes hacerlo en nuestro Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sinpelosenlosbits Aquí el Enlace a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/RG9ERxvMGl445Ri1FqgMNg Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
We return with a (hopefully) bi-weekly lecture series on a high level overview of video games. In this returning episode, Fred and Eli discuss how Nintendo rose to such unrivaled influence in North America. The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was synonymous with the term "video game" through the mid-late 1980s in a way no other console really has since. In this episode we discuss not only how this happened, by why one company was able to command most of a market for such a distinct period of time. Songs (in order of appearance): Training Theme - Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (NES) Act 4, Part 2 Level Theme - Ninja Gaiden (NES) Title Theme - Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES) Stage Theme - Karnov (NES) Main Theme - Metroid (FDS) Mission 4 Theme - Double Dragon II (NES) Stage Theme 01 - Gauntlet (NES) Dungeon Theme - Faxanadu (NES)
La verdadera guerra de consolas se inició en la era de los 8 bits con la salida al mercado de dos grandes e increíbles consolas, Master System y Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Hoy, más de 30 años más tarde, ponemos ambas consolas frente a frente para ver cuál de las dos fue la mejor. La batalla está servida. Si quieres ayudarnos y apoyarnos puedes hacerlo en nuestro Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sinpelosenlosbits Aquí el Enlace a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/RG9ERxvMGl445Ri1FqgMNg Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Red and I talk Nintendo Switch's Super Mario Odyssey the entire podcast. It's one of our favorite Super Mario games.We dive into the gameplay and discuss some of the moves along with all of the capture abilities that Cappy can grant us. We also discuss some of the 2D retro areas that take us back to the original Super Mario Bros on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).We then tackle the story around Bowser, Broodals, Princess Peach, Mario, and Toad. Being that it's a Mario game, there isn't much to talk about when it comes to the story.Afterwards, we get to the meat of our podcast, the kingdoms!! Red and I go through all the kingdoms and give you our opinions on each.We end with a discussion on some of the bosses in the game, including the final boss Bowser.Help support the show!Become a monthly patron: https://www.patreon.com/tgpzmediaMake a one-time donation: https://www.paypal.me/tgpzmediaDiscord: https://discordapp.com/invite/ETRz9bEFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gamingrealm/Podcast Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/799910Website: https://www.tgpzgaming.com/Twitter (Busted Buttons): https://twitter.com/BustedButtonsPCTwitter (TGPZ Gaming): https://twitter.com/TGPZGamingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tgpzgaming/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TGPZGaming/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tgpzgamingPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TGPZGamingShop/Two Guys Playing Zelda (TGPZ)Website: https://www.twoguysplayingzelda.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/zeldarealm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TwoGuysPlayingZeldaTwitter: https://twitter.com/2guysplayzeldaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/twoguysplayingzelda/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/twoguysplayingzelda/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/tgpzmedia)
Welcome to "Dissecting This Fiction!" podcast. It's episode 47, 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 gaming, "Marvel's Avengers":: gets beta dates for 3 weeks in August, across Playstation:: for Xbox One:: and PC. "Red Dead Redemption":: gets a bunch of clowns online. Ubisoft:: showcased "Watch Dogs Legion" :: "Assassin's Creed Valhalla":: "Hyperscape":: and "Far Cry 6":: At least what wasn't already leaked. "Skull and Bones":: gets a reboot before release. Sony increases production on the "PS5":: while dealing with pre order rumors. Nintendo:: gets some spotlight with an unopened copy of "Super Mario Bros.":: selling for a new record amount and Lego releases a replica on the "Nintendo Entertainment System":: (NES) for fans to build. Microsoft discusses the architecture of the "Xbox Series X":: while discontinuing the production of the "Xbox One X":: "Game Pass Ultimate":: adds "Xcloud":: to the service in September. What does this mean for "Games with Gold":: ? Rumors are swirling. We end our episode with a spoiler free review of "Marvel's Iron Man VR":: on "Playstation VR":: 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
Es el avance de la versión armable de la consola que presentaron. V sets armables del emblemático personajes de los videojuegos. Lego reveló cómo se verá el set del Supernintendo con un pequeño video Se aprecia que se trata de un Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) con un control y un cartucho, y un televisor al fondo. Tributo al original Super Mario Bros del Nintendo con un viejo televisor que cuenta con una manivela al costado. Características del Lego de Nintendo El Lego 71374 Nintendo Entertainment System tendrá de 2 mil 646 piezas y estará dirigido al público adulto, ya que se puede ver en la caja una restricción para que sea usado por personas mayores de 18 años. El televisor tendrá una dimensión de 23.9 x 22.6 cm, el control medirá 12.6 x 5.1 cm y la consola de Nintendo tendrá una medida de 20.8 x 7.5 cm Según el medio que difundió la información, VJGamer, el Nintendo de Lego llegará al mercado el próximo 1 de agosto y costará entre 5 mil 500 y 6 mil pesos. Sin embargo falta esperar la versión o confirmación oficial de Lego sobre este nuevo producto. Por favor dejanos un comentario, dinos de que te gustaría que platiquemos en nuestro próximo podcast. No olvides seguirnos en Twitter: @BigIdeaMX --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jhon-mendiola/message
Nessa nova edição do Bate-Papo Nintendo Podcast falaremos sobre Famicom / NES. Então Bora Bater Esse Papo!
In Episode 2 of Geek Fight Podcast, we take a look at one of our favorite gaming heroes, the blue bomber - Mega Man. The Geeks dissect Mega Man 2 & Mega Man 3 for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). They are quite similar, but which is their favorite? Which has the better music? Bosses? Weapons? Stages? Find out in Geek Fight!
In Episode 1 of Geek Fight Podcast, we take a look at Super Mario - an icon of the video game industry. The Geeks hash it out over two classics: Super Mario Bros. 3 for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Which is the better game? Which meant more to you? Find out in Geek Fight!
Another episode of Classic Gaming Brothers! This week we are talking about the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)!-- Send us feedback on episodes at ClassicGamingBrothers@gmail.com (and have a chance at winning a free game!), comment on our Facebook or shoot us a DM. -- Make sure to like our pages and subscribe to our podcast on your favorite streaming service we are now on most of them (iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and apps like Podcast Addict). We are now on YouTube as well, where we will upload the podcast in full onto the platform, our YouTube is Classic Gaming Brothers. -- If there is a service we aren't on yet that you want to hear us on, let us know.-- Intro/Outro song is "The Little Broth" by Rolemusic from the album "The Black Dot".
Talking about my early years growing up on my days of owning a video game Console from getting a ColecoVision for Christmas in '83 from my uncle to buying my first true console the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Remembering the games and what is my first Nintendo game and what collection did I had also.
Pon a prueba tu conocimiento de la libreria musical del NES!! Hoy tengo un podcast diferente. Voy a poner 27 canciones iconicas del Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) por 30 segundos cada una. Cuantas podras adivinar? Unicamente NES (SNES, N64 etc, sera en otro podcast). Comenta cuantas te supiste. Subscribete con campanita, comenta y comparte para mas contenido como este. Facebook: https://bit.ly/2PFdhjg Instagram: https://bit.ly/2JvP0GT iTunes: https://apple.co/2JYMeKK Twitter: https://bit.ly/2QKYeC1 Youtube: https://bit.ly/2CaPwVG *** RECOMENDACIÓN PARA LOS AMANTES DE LOS PODCAST, VISITA: MISCELANEA SUPERNOVA! Con Wisto y Pari! Ellos tienen un podcast semanal donde discuten temas sobre Peliculas, Series, Musica, Videojuegos, y mas! Altamente recomendado! Disponible en iTunes, Spotify e iVoox. Instagram: @holamsupernova Twitter: @holamsupernova Web: https://msupernova.com
Merry Christmas everyone! In this episode, Steve and Scott discuss one of the pioneers of today's home video game systems, the Nintendo Entertainment System. They discuss their memories of NES, along with their favorite games.
We continue our deep dive Video Game series where we discuss all our memories regarding the video games we loved from PC, to handheld, to consoles. Join us for the second part where we talk about the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and all the great games, accessories, and memories we have of it. You don't want to miss this fun discussion that is the second in this fun on-going series.
In the premiere episode of the Retro Game Guys Podcast, the guys discuss the arcade classic Mario Bros on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)! Learn why you shouldn't jump on turtles, what Mario Bros. and Nintendo's failed system the Virtual Boy have in common, and all about "5 screws vs. 3 screws." Play along with us! Tag @retrogameguys and use #RGGMarioBros Follow us on Twitter and Facebook Learn more about the guys: retrogameguys.com Contact retrogameguys@gmail.com
When Nick G. was a kid, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was hit gateway to true video gaming and it became the first official "device" of his generation. In this episode, Nintendo Power expert and podcaster Tom Tate (Nintendo Power Time Podcast) joins the show to share when the NES entered both of their lives and why it is still part of their adult lives today. Find Tom Tate and his podcast at these links: http://powertimepodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/powertimepodcast/ https://twitter.com/yopowertime https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nintendo-power-time-podcast-nintendo-retrospective/id1147893747?mt=2 SUPPORT THE SHOW by becoming a supporter on PATREON. Get access to early releases of the podcast, behind the scenes videos, and content only for our dedicated Patrons Click on this link and start supporting the show. https://www.patreon.com/thedependentindependent SHARE and RATE our show! The TDI Podcast can be downloaded and streamed on almost every podcast player out there, on both Android and iOs. TO MAKE IT EASY TO FIND, click on these links to find the show on: iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Our Host Feed on LIBSYN.Com, & GooglePlay Store FOLLOW THE COMMUNITY on FACEBOOK at the The Dependent Independent Podcast Page SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE Channel! We have past MiniSodes every other Thursday. Check out Nick G.'s SUBSCRIBER videos on our YouTube Channel on The Dependent Independent Podcast YouTube Channel Follow Nick G. on Twitter: @Dependent_Nick Email the Show @ thedependentindependent@gmail.com
On this week's podcast, MobileSyrup managing editor Patrick O'Rourke, features editor Igor Bonifacic and freelance tech reporter Josh McConnell take a look back at the Nintendo Switch's first year on the market. The team discusses the great games that have made their way to the system, including The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart Deluxe, and Splatoon 2. In the home console-portable hybrid system's second year on the market, the SyrupCast squad wants to see full-fledged online services, a solid line-up of first-party games -- we're hoping to learn more at this year's E3 -- and most importantly, a downloadable game blast from Nintendo's nostalgic past that spans systems ranging from the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) all the way up to the Wii. For more on the Nintendo Switch, check out my recently published editorial about the spectacular first year the system has had. Tune in to hear the SyrupCast team's thoughts. Do you have questions, comments, thoughts, or anything you would like addressed on the podcast? Send us an email to podcast@mobilesyrup.com. If you're feeling extra adventurous, send us a voice recording of your question or comment and you may end up featured in a future episode! Total runtime: 37:37 Patrick shouts out Rose and Sameer for their hard work covering the Canadian and telecom industry this week; Josh hypes up his favourite day of the year, which is, of course, National Pizza Day; and finally, Igor, bringing things back to a more serious topic, shouts out the movie Call Me By Your Name.
En esta nueva edición de nuestro podcast independiente sobre videojuegos, en una temporada más accidentada que nunca, traemos de vuelta uno de los viejos clásicos del mundo del ocio electrónico que ahora está más de moda que nunca: hablamos de Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). La consola de 8 bits que conquistó nuestros corazones y que consiguió cimentar esos pasos definitivos hacia la industria que conocemos hoy. Contaremos algunas curiosidades, nuestras vivencias personales y alguna que otra anécdota. Y trataremos muchos más temas en la línea de locura habitual de nuestro programa. Además, en la recomendación mierder, será Koyu el que ponga a prueba vuestra mente con un juego de su gusto habitual. Y como viene siendo habitual, os recordamos que tenemos un grupo de Telegram en el que podéis entrar a compartir vuestras inquietudes sobre los videojuegos o sobre la vida en general: telegram.me/pocima_roja ¿Sientes la nostalgia? ¡Pues no hace falta, porque aquí está de nuevo la Pócima Roja!
Released in 1991, Tecmo Super Bowl was the first sports video game officially licensed with the National Football League and the NFL Players Association. The game continues to this day, moving from the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) to the internet. This week the team dives headfirst into the game to talk with the creator of […]
Welcome to Episode 002 of the Zenspath Podcast! This week I am joined again by Brent (N5omniac) and Keith, along with my good friend Patrick for the first time. We spend some time talking about the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), our memories about it as we were growing up, our favorite games, accessories, and more! We even talk a little about the NES Classic that Nintendo is releasing on November 11th, 2016. You can find the video below, but please feel free to leave us comments, suggestions, questions or more here, at Youtube.com/Zenspathcom, on iTunes for the audio only version, or talk to us directly at Twitter.com/zenspath. - Jeremy https://youtu.be/bFpzk6NobSs
Especial sobre NES - FAMICOM con El Niño Burbuja de invitado. Hablamos sobre la experiencia que tuvimos en nuestra infancia con la NES, las cosas curiosas y los hitos de la misma. También repasamos juegos memorables (Al menos para nosotros). ¡Todo ello acompañado de música de diversos juegos de NES! Música: Compendio de juegos NES - Famicom. Web: http://frikadasyfrikeces.esy.es Twitter: http://twitter.com/DeFrikadas ¡Suscríbete y no dudes en participar dejando comentarios!
Especial sobre NES - FAMICOM con El Niño Burbuja de invitado. Hablamos sobre la experiencia que tuvimos en nuestra infancia con la NES, las cosas curiosas y los hitos de la misma. También repasamos juegos memorables (Al menos para nosotros). ¡Todo ello acompañado de música de diversos juegos de NES! Música: Compendio de juegos NES - Famicom. Web: http://frikadasyfrikeces.esy.es Twitter: http://twitter.com/DeFrikadas ¡Suscríbete y no dudes en participar dejando comentarios!
What it was like being a game developer for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). This week Dan Burke takes us through the life and times of an Art Director who's seen it all. And he gives us tips and talk on the dreaded Art Test! http://art.nukleon.com/
This week Fred and Jam are talking about the other 8-bit console that graced the late 1980s, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). While it was just another console option in Japan (albeit a massively popular one), the NES had a strong presence in Europe and a massive overtaking in the United States. It wasn't just the games, business practices in the US and overall control over game development assisted in making the NES (and in Japan, Famicom) one of the most influential video game consoles of all time.
This week’s show is all about the Nintendo Entertainment System — the NES, for short. In this episode you’ll get to hear about how and […]
This week’s show is all about the Nintendo Entertainment System — the NES, for short. In this episode you’ll get to hear about how and […]
The 60’s had the space race to the moon, the 70’s had peace, love and hippies and the 90’s had the internet. BUT, the 80’s had the best thing of all…..wait for it…..wait for it…..NINTENDO, and more specifically the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). We probably don’t need to explain to you how fantastic NES was,...