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Greetings listeners! On this week's episode of the show Joel's been playing Boomerang X and gives Kyran the low down on it in the Quest, additionally we talk a little too much about Mass Effect without saying anything because we can't help ourselves, and Kyran has reached credits on Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart. He also tries to convince Joel to play Metroid (and hopefully Zero Mission) as we close in on Metroid's 35th anniversary early next month, he also invites any listeners to do the same and hit him on Twitter or via e-mail if you've got any thoughts you want to share on them. Meanwhile, over in Dope or Nope we got a massive announcement from Valve last week as they fully unveiled the Steam Deck, a portable PC that is pretty much what many people hoped the currently non-existent Switch Pro would be. We go over the prices and specs (while also lamenting it not being available in our region yet) before moving onto the Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) and Nintendo's new statement in response to a Bloomberg piece about its profits margins whilst also taking some time to talk about the new model. We also look at the reveal trailer for the newest Ubisoft Original Tom Clancy's XDefiant, talk about how many EA is going a bit too far about keeping everyone's expectations in check for the imminent EA Play this week, and get cautiously excited about Atlus preparing to celebrate the Persona series hitting its 25th anniversary starting from September of this year. Segment Time Codes Quest Log: 00:14:57 Dope or Nope: 00:55:44 As always thank you for listening, if you are reading this and want to share anything about your time with the Metroid series then now's your chance to get in touch with us using the links below. Next episode Kyran will no doubt find time to rant about his love for it with actual purpose. Email: contact@dialogueoptions.com Website: www.dialogueoptions.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dialogueoptions Twitter: https://twitter.com/DialogueOptions Joel: https://twitter.com/joelymac Kyran: https://twitter.com/lemonmanx
Episode 201 | SteamDeck Does What Nintendon't by Kofi
We're back with another Quick Hit episode, where we discuss how hacking videogames in Japan is illegal, along with failed Kickstarters, black belts and an interesting question: what happens with your digital games when you die? We've opened a ticket with Steam Support just to see what happens if Daniel's multiple copies of Football Manager just disappear into the ether, because we sure don't want to inherit those 'games'. As always, subscribe to our podcast if you can tolerate us, and smash that like/comment button and tell all of your friends.
On this episode of the Day 0 Update: We talk about the surprise release of Pac-Man 99, some Kickstarters that look neat, the big changes coming to the Mass Effect Legendary Edition next month, and what to expect from E3 2021. All this and more, up next! Full show notes can be found here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/day0update/message
0:00:00 INIZIO 0:08:33 NINTENDO DIRECT CONTRO I GIOCATORI FRIGNONI (Multiplayer) 0:36:03 BLIZZCON CONTRO I METALLICA (Facebook) 0:56:54 HARRY POTTER CONTRO I SJW (Facebook) 1:01:03 CAPCOM CIENZURA IL GIAPPONE IMPERIALISTA (Facebook) 1:16:38 IL NUOVO FILM DI MORTAL KOMBAT (Facebook) 1:29:39 #SERIE: THE BOYS #SAGGIOSIMONE (Amazon Prime Video) 1:43:29 SPOILER SU THE BOYS 1:51:54 #SERIE: TRIBES OF EUROPA #VITADANEGOZIO (Netflix) 1:56:56 #VG: PROJECT TRIANGLE STRATEGY DEMO #̀VITADANEGOZIO (Nintendo) 1:59:58 #FILM: WONDER WOMAN 1984 #BECKSOFT (Trakt) 2:12:24 #VG: HITMAN 1 E HITMAN 2 DENTRO HITMAN 3 #DRIZZT (Amazon, Humble) 2:13:46 #FILM: KIKI CONSEGNE A DOMICILIO #MAESTROMIRCO (Amazon) 2:21:34 #DOC: SULLA SCENA DEL DELITTO: IL CASO DEL CECIL HOTEL #MAESTROMIRCO (Netflix) 2:26:11 #VG: STREETS OF RAGE 4 #BRUNODINOI (Amazon, Humble) 2:26:34 #FILM: THE RITUAL #BRUNODINOI (Netflix) 2:27:31 #FILM: DEVIL #BRUNODINOI (Netflix) 2:29:44 CONCLUSIONE 2:32:44 #EXTRA: ANDREA GAMINACTION - ALTERED SIMON
Content Warning: Gore, Sexual themes, Extreme Violence, and extreme Evil This Episode is one of the last 2 Evilsodes we recorded so unfortunately there isn't a progression beyond this and the next episode. The evil party takes part in very heinous acts and may not be suitable for some listeners. Special thanks to Tim Demeuse, Brian Bridges, Donald Buley, Wesley Sullivan, Eric S Patt, Robin Mims, and Thomas Wayne Hailey for being Patrons! If you would like to support our show please join the crew over at Patreon! We have lots of Pod and non-pod related rewards! including exclusive content! https://www.patreon.com/EldritchDreamWe also have a Ko-fi if you'd like to support us that way! https://ko-fi.com/eldritchdream Get some merch from the lovely people at SoNERDWear!!! https://sonerdwear.com/collections/an-eldritch-dream-games Come join us in the Hive (Discord)! https://discord.gg/mQxGZn6 Want to see Pathfinder (1e and 2e) Supplementary Products (PDFs) by An Eldritch Dream Games? look no further! https://eldritchdream.itch.io/ AND https://sonerdwear.com/collections/an-eldritch-dream-games Meet us on social media! Twitter: @AeternaP, @DustrusP, @EldritchDream Like Monsters? check this link! https://aneldritchdreamgam.wixsite.com/aedg/monsters Licensing ----------------------- Some Music material "PeriTune" URL: http://peritune.com/ Author: Mutsuki Akira (Sei Mutsuki) Peritune work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ length cutting, minor rearrangement, leveling, and basic FX may be applied ------------------------ Some music provided by https://www.purple-planet.com/ ------------------------ Special licensing for Chris's message: Minstrel Guild by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4056-minstrel-guildLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Song: Unknown Brain - Superhero (feat. Chris Linton) [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds Free Download/Stream: http://ncs.io/superheroWatch: http://youtu.be/LHvYrn3FAgI The following are a Critically Accursed Podcast social links Twitter: @CAccursed Discord: https://discord.gg/mbYvC8RyUS Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/caccursed YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4BdsMcj2kSwcOZz7W_0SiQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aeterna/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aeterna/support
Content Warning: Gore, Sexual themes, Extreme Violence, and extreme Evil This Episode is one of the last 2 Evilsodes we recorded so unfortunately there isn't a progression beyond this and the next episode. The evil party takes part in very heinous acts and may not be suitable for some listeners. Special thanks to Tim Demeuse, Brian Bridges, Donald Buley, Wesley Sullivan, Eric S Patt, Robin Mims, and Thomas Wayne Hailey for being Patrons! If you would like to support our show please join the crew over at Patreon! We have lots of Pod and non-pod related rewards! including exclusive content! https://www.patreon.com/EldritchDreamWe also have a Ko-fi if you'd like to support us that way! https://ko-fi.com/eldritchdream Get some merch from the lovely people at SoNERDWear!!! https://sonerdwear.com/collections/an-eldritch-dream-games Come join us in the Hive (Discord)! https://discord.gg/mQxGZn6 Want to see Pathfinder (1e and 2e) Supplementary Products (PDFs) by An Eldritch Dream Games? look no further! https://eldritchdream.itch.io/ AND https://sonerdwear.com/collections/an-eldritch-dream-games Meet us on social media! Twitter: @AeternaP, @DustrusP, @EldritchDream Like Monsters? check this link! https://aneldritchdreamgam.wixsite.com/aedg/monsters Licensing ----------------------- Some Music material "PeriTune" URL: http://peritune.com/ Author: Mutsuki Akira (Sei Mutsuki) Peritune work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ length cutting, minor rearrangement, leveling, and basic FX may be applied ------------------------ Some music provided by https://www.purple-planet.com/ ------------------------ Special licensing for Chris's message: Minstrel Guild by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4056-minstrel-guildLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Song: Unknown Brain - Superhero (feat. Chris Linton) [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds Free Download/Stream: http://ncs.io/superheroWatch: http://youtu.be/LHvYrn3FAgI The following are a Critically Accursed Podcast social links Twitter: @CAccursed Discord: https://discord.gg/mbYvC8RyUS Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/caccursed YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4BdsMcj2kSwcOZz7W_0SiQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aeterna/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aeterna/support
The one where we discuss Nintendo's reaction to the Smash Bros. Melee tournament, The recent Capcom Leak and Wonder Woman 84 coming to HBO Max. Follow us on Facebook (@SumptinPod) and Instagram (@SumptinPodcast)
It's all games, all the time in this week's cast. We cover Elite: Dangerous, Redout, Dicey Dungeons & more, then pull apart Nintendo for their moody practices & praise MS for the exact opposite. ___________________________________ Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/mentalhealthg... Buy us a Coffee https://ko-fi.com/mentalhealthgaming Let us Support you on Discord https://discord.gg/N4vF9x7 Follow us on:- Twitter - http://bit.ly/2S0xLU1 Facebook - http://bit.ly/3bd3dWR Youtube - http://bit.ly/2OuW7mS Soundcloud - http://bit.ly/39aPUVa Twitch - https://bit.ly/3kaye24
Welcome to the most overpowered podcast on the internet. This week the fellas discuss the recent Marvels Avengers game Spicerman news. Microsoft and Apple going to war? DC talks about his recent PC gaming experience. Good Bye Consoles??? Wanna check us out live? We stream new episodes live every Sunday at 12 pm est @ https://www.twitch.tv/dariustheartist Wanna talk to us? Email us at Superweaponpod@yahoo.com Follow our Socials: Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperWeaponPod twitter.com/1langodotcom twitter.com/Dariusontwitch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superweaponpod/support
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and most other podcasting platforms. If you'd like to support Mana Break, visit our Patreon! It's time for war - console war, specifically! In the first of another 2-parter, we're looking at the early history of home gaming, and how that began to develop into the consoles we game on today!
Neste programa, entramos na 4 geração de consoles, discutindo as tecnologias e jogos da época. Programa #48 do Press Start To, um podcast que fala sobre jogos do ponto de vista do desenvolvedor.Links citados no programa e mais sobre o assunto:História dos Jogos Eletrônicos - Leonardo Tórtoro Pereira (TEDJE - FoG - ICMC)SEGA Commercial - Sega Vs. NintendoGenesis does what Nintendon't!Introdução a história dos Jogos Eletrônicos - PUC RioCompartilhando XP: http://bit.ly/pst-xpApoie a gente e seja um patrão!Escute o Mundo dos Jogos, em parceria com a K&AAcompanhe o podcast nas redes sociais:Twitter FacebookInstagramDiscordEnvie uma mensagem para gente - contato@expressoindie.comCréditos:Apresentando por: Nicolas Lobo e Caio C. Gomes Editado por: Caio C. GomesIntro e outro : Avenza - Game on
Another Headline-heavy week, as we talk about what we know so far about the Smash World Tour as long as some release and new game announcements. We talk about GDC being postponed, and I'm joined by friend of the show Justine, who walks me through COVID-19 and what's so dangerous about travel during a potential outbreak. Topics Covered: Announcing the Smash World Tour (Twitter, Website) Valorant Official Website Granblue Fantasy Versus Steam Release Announcement Important GDC 2020 Update Composer Chats is a radio-style show where Jake "Composer" Jacobson (@Th3Composer) and the occasional guests talk about gaming headlines and what we've been playing lately.
Sega does what NintenDON'T because Podcast 241 is back with our babycast of the week to review Paramount Pictures, "Sonic the Hedgehog" live action feature film. Dan and Don are greeted by Phillip Price of Youtube's "Tavern Talk by Initial Reaction".Sit back, put on your red Nike's, collect your rings, because it's time for another babycast!You can find Phillip Price on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @initialreactionreviews. Find his YouTube channel and check it out!Also, for the central hub of everything Podcast 241, check out our website!LINK: https://www.podcast241.comHave comments or questions? Click the link below and leave us a message!LINK: http://bit.ly/241mailFollow us on:Instagram: @podcast_241Twitter: @podcast241Facebook: @241production
Listen to our third episode! This is the one where we get together and talk about the fun that Nintendo brings everyone... with a few minor differences we come together with our joy cons and enjoy some randomness! AKA why we are Nintendo Fanboys.
“ Here comes a new challenger ! “ ไฟได้จุดไปแล้วกับสงครามแห่งบัลลังค์เกมที่ใครก็อยากจะแย่งกันขึ้นมาเป็นคนสำคัญในวงการวิดีโอเกมส์ . . กลับมาอีกครั้งกับ Untitled อ่านว่ายูไนเต็ด Gaming Podcast กับเรื่องราวน่าสนใจของ “ประวัติศาสตร์วิดีโอเกมส์ ” ภาคต่อ ที่ครั้งที่แล้วเราพาคุณย้อนไปยังจุดเริ่มแห่งการสร้างสรรค์ของ วีดิโอเกมส์ ครั้งนี้เราจะให้คุณได้เข้าใจว่า การต่อสู้แท้จริงแล้วมันยังไม่จบ และใครจะมาเป็นจุดสูงสุดแห่งวงการ! “A brief history of video games” “PART 2 : “ NEW CHALLENGER HAS ARRIVED “ . พบกับเรา ที่จะมาเล่าเรื่องราวตั้งแต่การเริ่มต้นของจุดเริ่มต้นของ”เกม”ที่เราเล่นๆกัน จนไปถึงจุดเปลี่ยนแปลงอันยิ่งใหญ่ เล่าและสอดแทรกความรู้โดยตัวละคร DLC รับเชิญประจำอย่าง อ.เรียว ที่จะเป็นคนเอาเรื่องราวต่างๆที่เกิดขึ้นกับวงการเกมตั้งแต่หลังยุคสงครามโลกครั้งที่สองกันเลยทีเดียว พร้อมกับคุณปุนและคุณแม็คซ์บ็อบที่มาพร้อมข่าวคราวในวงการเกมส์ที่จะนำมาเล่าให้ท่านฟัง! . (0:01:58:898) The 1st Console War (0:06:40:276) Genesis do what Nintendon't (0:17:34:359) PC Gaming Rise (0:22:52:980) Sony join the war (0:39:06:456) Playstation 2 dominate (0:47:10:254) Microsoft also join the war (1:07:02:100) World of Warcraft and the Corrupted Blood incident (1:10:42:014) Mobile Era (1:17:38:080) Indie Kickstarting (1:20:43:709) Modern Console War (1:26:54:709) Tokyo Games Show 2019 (1:45:14:303) ปิดรายการ . ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ . สามารถติดตามข่าวสาววงการเกมจากเบื้องหน้าและเบื้องหลัง ให้กำลังใจ กร่นด่าได้ที่FB page Untitled อ่านว่ายูไนเต็ด gaming podcast และที่Fb page : Room 508 Podcast ขออภัยหากที่เนื้อหาที่ผิดหรือคำหยาบคายมา ณ ที่นี้
In this episode Luke is joined once again by his friend and cousin-in-law Caleb Sanderson to reminisce on the most revolutionary game system to hit the market in 1989, the Sega Genesis. Stream this week's Thirty Pop 1989 Mixtape Apple Music | Spotify MERCH Check out our store on TeePublic.com for Thirty Pop merch! SPONSORS Click here to connect with financial advisor Robyn Morton! SOCIALS Be sure to follow and tag Thirty Pop on Facebook Twitter & Instagram! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! EPISODE CREDITS: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner Artwork designed by Heather Hale of Hale House Music licensed through PodcastMusic.com © 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Radio Free Rat Race returns in a post-Liz world, featuring a new and talented, breathtakingly handsome, dashing, witty, well-endowed cohost who is definitely not writing this episode description. Join us as we banter and bumble through a slow-paced but classic NintenDO game, Maniac Mansion, until we decide it should have been a NintenDON'TSTREAM and learn an explosive lesson.
They said it couldn't be done but we did it. TWO volumes released in one month. What an achievement. Let us celebrate the GLORIOUS Console War between Sega and Nintendo. You voted for it, you got it! SEGA DOES WHAT NINTENDONT! Behold the power of blast processing! Track List Ecco: The Tides of Time - "Geofractura" Gunstar Heroes - "Bullet Hell" Shining Force II - "Sixty Force Techno" Streets of Rage II - "SID of Rage" Sonic & Knuckles - "Electromotive Skyforce" Contra: Hard Corps - "It's Payback Time" Kid Chameleon - "stands like a statue, becomes part of the machine" ToeJam & Earl - "Killer Toe Funk" Mega Turrican - "Turrimann" Golden Axe II - "Ravaged Metal" Earthworm Jim 2 - "Glow Worm Jim" Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master - "Oboro Drive" Vectorman - "Become Death" Splatterhouse 3 - "Hunger" And there you have it, enjoy the mix! Thank you so much to the Flux Legion on Patreon that helps makes this possible AND for voting on the theme. Hit the link to for details on how you can enlist! Many thanks also to OC Remix for providing an amazement selection of music for us to curate each month.
In this tribute to the Blue Blur, we get super intellectual, Sonic fans do what Nintendon't, and Dalton shows Daniel christly forgiveness.
yuki and tv guru sit back and talk to the nation about the state of video games from the pricing of games to the video game nerd culture and beyond. so if your thinking about getting into games or a parent who wants to understand more about or just a hardcore gamer this is the podcast episode for you. The crew http://swarthynerd.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/swarthynerd https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-E7IKrrIY3WTEi-2--RYAw swarthynerd@gmail.com Yuki's stuff https://www.facebook.com/yukithesnowman/ https://yukithesnowman.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnW2H7VD6ahR4xXPba-DYLQ https://twitter.com/weebtrashyuki tv guru's stuff https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxRviGx_yUWnDD0oABAT85g https://mobile.twitter.com/superlostfan108 receipt in order one nation under groove by funkadelic super smash bros ultimate (video game) sony's 2006 your gonna need 2 jobs (e3 2006) organ trail (video game) red dead 100 hour work week fake controversy persona 5 (video game) pokemon review on too much water (over worked ign reviewers) fire emblem 3 houses (video game) that 7.5 zelda review (he took it down because he knows it was bullshit) zelda botw 7.5 reviewer explaing why he gave it that zelda breath of the wild (video game) ign copies youtuber video game review kingdom hearts 3 (video game) Disgaea 5 (video game) destiny 2 (video game) advance wars 2 (video game) Shin Megami Tensei 3DS: Devil Survivor Overclocked (video game) final fantasy 13 versus (video game) White Knight Chronicles (video game) Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (video game) Phantasy Star Online 2 (video game) fire emblem 4 (video game) killzone 3 (video game) Call of Duty: Finest Hour (video game) Medal of Honor (video game) Team Fortress 2 (video game) gta 5 Nier: Automata Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Diablo III Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3 What-If - Decisive Battle Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3 street fighter dead or alive 6 tekken 7 mortal kombat 11 king of fighters bloody roar Killer Instinct Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Persona 4 Arena Professor Layton & The Curious Villiage Puyo Puyo Tetris 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward Galaga Smash TV Super Mario Odyssey sonic generations Crash Bandicoot® N. Sane Trilogy Genesis does what Nintendon't! sega's downfall Mystical Ninja - Starring Goemon Donkey Kong 64 Earthworm Jim Vice: Project Doom shaggy in mortal combat 11 doki doki litearture club suicide story Virtual Boy playstation 2 best selling console of all time Gran Turismo 1 The Sims 4 Hyperdimension Neptunia Evolution of PlayStation The Life of Satoru Iwata and the evolution of nintendo Resident Evil 4 GameCube Fatal Frame II amiibo Nintendo's Artificial Scarcity nintendo blames apple for shortage or switch's Madden 10 Wii play xbox one games on windows 10 pc Halo 5 Gears of War 4 BREAKDOWN (one of tv guru favorite games on og xbox) Brute Force Alan Wake Ori and the Blind Forest METAL GEAR SOLID: THE LEGACY COLLECTION .hack Series on ps2
I know, i know, yet another rant about emulation with video games! Sorry guys but felt led to make this podcast based on the closing of the Wii Shop. Must we spend again on the same game with the Nintendo eShop? Yes! Also, i am still in the Hyperbaric Time Chamber (DBZ reference!) for SF2, with the lower tier characters it is really a challenge!
this week we discuss Metroid Prime 4, Shaggy in Mortal Kombat 11, Smash Bros and much much more.... enjoy
Time to see what Nintendon't only on BadvertisingSpecial Thanks to:Zez Confrey for our theme song.andRoss Gerson for the Cover ArtMusic CreditsNews Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://incompetech.com/Blue Ska Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Kayla, Dylan, and Robert talk about more Spider-Manning, Nintendo online, and zombie dongs.
Kayla, Dylan, and Robert talk about more Spider-Manning, Nintendo online, and zombie dongs.
In 1985, engineers at Nolan Bushnells Axlon company started development on a new type of video game console codenamed NEMO. Bushnell, the creator of Chuck E. Cheese, and founder of Atari had a vision for a new kind of video game console. At this point nearly all consoles used cartridges to store the games. This meant the games could be highly interactive, but lacked realism due to the limitations of computers at the time. NEMO would be different. Inspired by games like Dragon's Lair that used pre-animated footage recorded on a LaserDisc, Axlon began developing a game console that would run on VHS tapes. The idea was that the tape could be encoded with multiple video tracks that would run simultaneously alongside each other. The player could choose which track to switch to, and that choice could relay information to the game system. Eventually the console was renamed to Control Vision. Axlon realized it didn't have the resources to develop the Control Vision to its fullest potential so they went looking for partners. They settled on Hasbro. The toy company was dominant in media and merchandising in the 1980's and they seemed like a natural fit for something like the control vision. It's important to understand exactly what kind of "video games" you could play on the Control Vision. The prototype game created to pitch the idea was called Scene of the Crime, a game where you switched between different video surveillance footage feeds and tried to catch a thief. The "game" was only four minutes long, but it made use of live action video, something no video game had ever done before. With Hasbro on board, production went ahead on the first game for the system, Night Trap. Night Trap was originally conceived as a game where killer ninjas break into a billionaire's mansion, and it was the player's responsibility to use his state of the art security system to stop the baddies from killing the gaggle of college girls partying there. However Hasbro had objections to this idea. Ninja violence was imitatable which meant that Hasbro could be accused of encouraging kids to karate chop their siblings. So the ninjas were changed to vampires. BUT because biting was also an imitatable act they couldn't have teeth. Hasbro was even concerned about the vampires moving too quickly. So the game designer, James Riley came up with a workaround. The vampires were sick and toothless, hence the slow movement and lack of biting, but they still needed blood, so they carried around a device that would clamp around their victims neck and drill into their neck with a needle draining them of blood. These vampires were called Augurs. Despite the fact that this was arguably a FAR more disturbing concept than ninjas karate chopping people to death, it was NOT imitatable, which meant it got the pass from Hasbro. So Night Trap went into production. It was tricky going because no one had made a game like this before. It was like shooting a movie except the script had to accommodate everything that was going on in each room simultaneously, and the actors had to time their actions perfectly so if they left one room they would appear in the next room at the same moment. There were also challenges with how the film would be shot. James Riley originally envisioned a visually darker game, but because they weren't yet sure how much the video would have to be compressed, he decided to shoot everything brightly lit to make it easier to see even if the video ended up being highly pixelated. The originals though were shot on 35mm film by cinematographer Don Burgess who would go on to be nominated for an Oscar for his work in Forest Gump. As Night Trap went into production Hasbro started to get nervous. They had signed on to the project in hopes of developing games, but now they seemed to be in the movie business, and they weren't ready to put in that kind of investment. They pulled out of the deal to make the Control-Vision console shortly after the shooting had been completed leaving Night Trap without a console. It seemed like Night Trap was dead in the water. But then a new possibility emerged. Sega, home of the Sassy Hedgehog and dedicated to doing what Nintendon't was about to release a peripheral to their smash hit Sega Genesis console called Sega CD. At a time when floppy disks held 1.44 Mb of data and an entire computers hard drive might not be bigger than a couple gigabytes, CD-Roms with their wopping 800 megabytes of storage were the wave of the future. A game system that used CD Rom could include full motion video, and Night Trap seemed like a natural fit. The footage had to be compressed somewhat, but it could all fit on a single disc. On October 15, 1992, five years after the footage in the game had been filmed Night Trap was released was the Sega CD. Initial reviews for the game skewed mostly negative. Although the full motion video elements were seen as revolutionary, the gameplay elements didn't pass muster with most player. Night Trap was stuck conceptually in between being a movie and a game and it represented the worst of both worlds. Night Trap might have simply fizzled out and died as a largely forgotten footnote in the history of gaming. But the early 90's were a time when video games were using more and more graphic violence and the moral panic about what this kind of content might be doing to the children of America made its way straight to the halls of Congress. The Sentate held a hearing into the dangers of video game violence. Featured were the games Mortal Combat and Night Trap. Night Trap was singled out because of a scene in which a woman in a nightgown was captured and killed by the Augurs. The senators at the hearing argued that this and other elements in the game promoted violence against women. Sega, responded to the controversy by creating the Video Game Rating Council to judge whether games contained objectionable content and marking the box with a clear indication of their rating. This would later be replaced by the industry wide Entertainment Software Rating Board. The other result of the hearing was that sales of Night Trap went through the roof. Night Trap went on to be released for a variety of other consoles with increasing quality of video as storage quality expanded. And that should have been the end of the story. But in 2014, the Night Trap team put together a Kickstarter, trying to raise the money to re-release the game. The kickstarter saw initial enthusiasm, but eventually fizzled out without reaching it's goal. But the idea was out there. Night Trap. In HIGH DEFINITION. It was possible with the original footage recorded. So in 2016, a programmer named Tyler Hogle created a mobile version of Night Trap just for fun, and released footage of the game anonymously. Excitement about the footage led to Hogle getting in touch with James Riley. Riley gave Hogle the HD master footage he had, and together they put together an HD Re-release of Night Trap.
Recorded on January 22, 2018 Dre and the team take a baseball bat to Destiny 2 developer Bungie again after they screwed with fan ONCE AGAIN. We also talk more about Japanese Pro Wrestling, the upcoming end of DragonBall Super, and the announcement of Nintendo Labo.
#29 We sit down with the Enigmatic Foe himself, Jared Colinger! We give a recap of our Halloween, talk all things Nintendo, discuss the new Last Jedi trailer, give our thought on the latest episode of the Flash! Check out our new Facebook group iamGEEK - iamGROUP, and if you want to join us on it let us know! iamgeekshow.com Twitter: @iamgeekshow
It's been a while since we've published a new podcast! Real life obligations, etc. However, we finally were able to get together and record another podcast. The topic tonight is "What If?" in video gaming, speculating what would have happened had certain events in video gaming happened differently. For example, "What if the NES did indeed get marketed in the US by Atari?", "What if the Nintendo Playstation came out", and our favorite "What is Genesis actually didn't what Nintendon't?"
In our tenth episode, we're joined by a special guest to help us celebrate! Our good friend Nick offers his perspective as we discuss the history of Nintendo, their revolutionary contributions to the industry, and their baffling missteps over the last 34 years. Nick’s Intro (0:00:58) What we've been playing (0:11:14) - MLB The Show 17 - Golf Story - Nioh Main Topic (0:44:33) - Nintendo Discussion
Video game technology has certainly come a long way since its beginnings, and along that path, there have also been a large number of missteps. So break out your Atari Jaguars and Nintendo Virtual Boys as Geek Salad breaks down some video game fails in Episode 151: Nintendon't! Join Andy, Mike, Joe, and Katherine along with special guest Other Joe, Katherine's husband, and a triumphant return by original co-host, Mike C. They are pulling out all the stops to remember all the games and systems that brought us pain and misery through the years. Whether it was hours upon hours of dying in the original NES game of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles simply because my favorite turtle is Raphael, or trying to work out what kinds of drugs the designer of the Nokia N-Gage was on, they tackle the most memorable failures. Geek Salad is available at www.geeksalad.podbean.com, or can be subscribed to at the iTunes store by using keyword “geek salad.” Geek Salad is also part of the Stitcher family. Download the app for your Android, iPhone, or Blackberry at www.stitcher.com! Also, check out the Podbean App where you can stream and download the entire Geek Salad archive right from your Android or iPhone! You can get the app at either the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store! Geek Salad episodes are now also available to stream on YouTube. “Like” and Subscribe to their channel at Geek Salad Podcast at www.youtube.com Contact Geek Salad at geeksaladradio@gmail.com. Geek Salad is also available on Facebook under the group heading “Geek Salad Podcast.” Check out their website at www.geek-salad.com, and please subscribe to their Twitter feed: @geeksaladradio Geek Salad is intended for adult listeners and contains coarse language and profanity. Listener discretion is advised.
Sega does what Nintendon't, and by that we mean that Sega dies off as a console contender. Because Nintendo is back baby! Nintendo's countless missteps lead to some serious rethinking on their parts, and suddenly, back to their roots and what made them great in the first place. Nick Fratto joins us once again to discuss the return of Nintendo as a contender in the console market. We play a few more rounds of FMK and feel the ultimate shame as we briefly discuss what Nick would do with Mister Mime.
We know what your question is. "How long were you guys sitting on that episode title?" To which, Wii'd like to plead the fifth. We really Nintendon't want to talk about it. The answer is actually pretty Famicomplicated... Someone please put us out of our misery. Items this week: speed boost paint, and the extant paintbrush. Thanks to the Left Behind Game Club for the intro this week. They can be found at leftbehindgame.club.
This week we wonder if James Cameron can go back in time and save the Terminator franchise, wonder why one video game compay is calling out another video game company for making a game similar to the one they copied from yet another video game company, the 100 'hardest' boss fights, we take a look back at the aftermath of the video game market crash of 1983 and how that shaped the landscape of gaming going forward, and we line up some shots as we go over the rules for the Invasion Of The Podcast's Drinking Game™.
Welcome to the next level! Today, Baconsale is discussing what the Sega Genesis does that Nintendon't. Kent and Joel were (are) both mega Sega boys, and they want to pitch their ideas for 20 titles they think should be included on a Sega Classic system. And even if you're a fan of other consoles, or you're not into video games at all, you're sure to appreciate the guys' infectious enthusiasm on the subject as well as our blast processing! So press ABACABB and let's get started!
Nintendo Nintendo and more Nintendo! This week is chalk full of NES Classic news, Online Apps talk, games coming to Switch and some not. We dive into the Nintendo Direct and shockingly both of us lost interest in a massive RPG. News: 01:40 CCUpdate: 25:05 CCMission: 59:30 Topic: 1:01:10 CCAnswers: 1:22:27 www.cartridgeclub.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/CartridgeBros Twitter: https://twitter.com/CartridgeBrosP2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CartridgeBros/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cartridgebros/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cartridgeclub
Brando and Mike are back after a week off to discuss some new pickups, a change of the guard and BioWare, and the list of games for the new Sega Genesis Flashback console coming in September! Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Podbean! Listen on Stitcher! Watch on Youtube! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Like us on Facebook!
The UndeadGamingCast is back! This is our monthly podcast where we talk about games the industry and the like! youtube.com/theundeadgamr twitter.com/theundeadgamr
The boys get all Nintendon't up in here. We got all the switch news as well as our thoughts on it. We also talk more Star Wars and we also chat about Apple getting into original content. Tune in for that and so much more!
For the 50th episode of retro gaming podcast Passion for Pixels, we delve into one of gaming's most classic topics: Nintendo vs Sega. Before Sony and Microsoft entered the gaming market, Nintendo and Sega dominated the console wars of the 1980s and 90s. With the Master System, Sega tried to take down Nintendo's leading market position that they had gained with the NES in the 1980s. The two Japanese companies kept going head to head with the GameBoy and the GameGear, ramped up the bit wars with the Super Nintendo and the Genesis/Mega Drive (remember the "Sega does what Nintendon't" campaign?), the Nintendo 64 and the Saturn and finally the Dreamcast and the Gamecube. We discuss who came out ahead in each console generation. As we look at the reasons why Nintendo always sold more consoles than Sega did, we argue that Sega's failure to properly support their own products and the lackluster use of their mascot Sonic were big parts of the reason for Segas downfall. ALL OUR EPISODES ARE AVAILABLE FROM ITUNES! Subscribe to have our latest episode downloaded to your preferred device, and please leave us a review in iTunes! Follow Passion for Pixels on Facebook to join the retro gaming discussion! Have an opinion? Tweet us @passion_pixels or send us an e-mail at passionforpixels@thesofaiswaiting.com.
Metroid and sci-fi fanatics alike are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to creating video games that capture old school discovery, exploration, and adventure. Let's talk about that.
This week the boys sit down to talk about the Sega Genesis. They games they liked to play and childhood memories of owning a Genesis as a kid. Joe talks about playing developers Playdeads Inside, Jesse talks about Tokyo Sessions #FE and Beto is still playing Overwatch. All this and more on this weeks episode of 3PC! Enjoy!
Nintendo was in the news a lot this week. When one of the biggest names in the history of gaming starts making moves, you'd better believe the 4205 Cast will be there to discuss!
Instead of examining a specific game on Episode 7 of the First Person Podcast we turn a eye, an upraised eyebrow, and a single tear towards Nintendo and its recent decisions. Four disapointed Nintendo fans look at the many controversies and rumours currently surrounding both Nintendo as a company as well as their current and upcoming games. In this episode we cover the Fire Emblem localization, Nintendo’s lack of reaction to GamerGate, Nintendo firing Alison Rapp, the launch and staying power of Miitomo, and the rumours about implementing a choice between male and female link in the new Zelda game. Beyond this will also discuss larger issues of localization, how sexuality is depicted in games, and wonder how many different varieties of “hard core” gamers we’ve encountered. LINKS Austin Walker “Why we Write” Leigh Alexander “Gamers Don’t Have to be your Audience Gamers are Over” Patrick Klepek “Nintendo Employee Terminated” Patrick Klepek “From Japan, With Changes: The Endless Debate Over Video Game 'Censorship’ Janine Hawkins Skin to Screen Allegra Frank IGDA calls out Nintendo for how it handled harassed employee's termination Ian Bogost How to do things with Videogames Leigh Alexander And You Thought Grand Theft Auto Was Bad: Should the United States ban a Japanese "rape simulator" game? Tina Amini BioWare Writer Describes Her Gaming Tastes; Angry Gamers Call Her a "Cancer" Report Suggests Miitomo Brings in $40k every day New 'Legend Of Zelda' Wii U Rumor Says Players Can Choose Between Male Or Female Link 'That was Link' in Zelda Wii U trailer and rumours it was a girl 'kind of grew' - Aonuma
Whether you preferred Sega or Nintendo back in the day, nobody can deny that the Mega Drive was a phenomenal system with some truly iconic games. In this second visit to the system that brought us 'Blast Processing', we take a close look at a further 15 titles that made the system a must own for many gamers. As well as the 15 must play games chosen by our hosts we also look at some of the great titles that hold a special place in the hearts of the retro gaming community. So get ready for another dose of retro gaming chat and remember……. Genesis does, what Nintendon't! If you'd like to discuss any of the topics we talk about or just want to get in contact with us, please log on to our Social Media pages below. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Subscribe to our channel on YouTube
Wir beide lieben diese Firma! Unzählige fantastische Kindheitserinnerungen haben wir nur wegen diesen sympathischen Inselbewohnern im fernen Osten. Umso härter trifft uns die Tatsache, dass uns Nintendo immer mehr verliert zwischen langweiliger Knuddel-Optik und schlechtem Onlineservice. Wie "big N" uns wieder bei den Eiern packen kann hört ihr in dieser Folge EinSatz für Pixel - We want what Nintendon't
Kinder and Frank discuss VR, Vive, 799 US DOLLARS, Pokemon Sun and Moon, Dark souls 3, and drop the WOMP WOMP!!!
Bev Wooff (AKA Rexy) is known for her work at RadioSEGA among other musical accolades, but Stephen leaped at the chance to theme the entire episode after Sega because of course he did. Everyone brings a list of their top five Sega soundtracks and the quiz focuses on, surprising nobody, Sega!You can find Bev on Twitter and over at Overclocked Remix. So do it! Now! Go!This week's Open Question: "What are your top five Sega soundtracks?"How did you like this episode? If the answer is "lots" then consider following Train Station at 8 on Twitter, subscribing on iTunes, or maybe sending an email to TrainStationAt8@gmail.com. Hearing from you would make our day and then some!Music used in this episode:Chilling with the Monkey Porter (Train Station at 8 Season 2 Theme) - Bryan KellyFast Lane - Rushden & DiamondsRough and Lady - Nazo SuzukiJet Squid Radio - DJ CutmanSonic Youth - Crush 40Let the Speed Mend It - Kenichi Tokoi, RunblebeeFly Away - Tomoya OhtaniLet Mom Sleep - Hideki NaganumaCasino Night: Act 2 (Sonic Generations) - Jun Senoue, Atushi KosugiHis World (Instrumental) - Tomoya OhtaniCrisis City - Tomoya OhtaniMessage from Nightopia - Tomoko Sasaki, Naofumi HatayaRiders of the Light - Hiroshi YamaguchiAzure Blue World - Jun SenoueThat’s the Way I Like It - Jun SenouePioneer 2 - Hideaki KobayashiStage 1 (Streets of Rage) - Yuzo KoshiroStart Your Engines - Takenobu MitsuyoshiThe Concept of Love - Hideki NaganumaVyse’s Theme - Yutaka MinobeCharacter Select (Sonic Advance 3) - Hideaki Kobayashi, Kenichi TokoiBoss Battle Tori - Yuri Fukuda, Takashi Nagasaka, Hideki NaganumaAlien Breakdown - John Baker
This week, your boys go into some of the big news thats buzzing around such as: Hideo Kojima, Nintendo Announcements, Bloodbourne, Remakes and more! Send topics, questions, feedback to @_GNRadio, @IamSelfMadeDame, @GNR_Johnnyboy , gamer.nation.u@gmail.com
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Sony Sold SOE to Columbus Nova More stolen game keys Consoles Rumored to get hardware upgrade by the end of the year SLI/XFire Can Now Combine VRAM! Nintendo is telling YTs to delete videos Counter-Strike match fixing results in more pro player bans for $250K tournament Evolve price tag mutates to $45 on PC as preload goes live Netflix and Nintendo developing a live-action Legend of Zelda TV show AMD Says They Are Putting The Finishing Touches on 300 Series GPU Teen charged with murder after posting gruesome Snapchat selfie Game Releases This Week Evolve - PC, PS4, Xbone - 2/10 (pre-order price for PC drops to $45) Super Stardust Ultra - PS4 - 2/10 Decay: The Mare - PC - 2/13 The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask 3D - 3DS - 2/13 Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate - 3DS - 2/13 NEW 3DS XL - 2/13
I "Nintendon't" pratar vi bland annat om Nintendos brist på nya idéer, lill-Johns babysteps inom iOS -gaming samt Viktors längtan efter Majoras Mask på 3DS.
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Aaron, Tyler, and Doug discuss Nintendo's fiscal year 2013, and where the venerable industry leader may go from here.
In this week's show, Rachel buys a Game Gear as well as taps to the beat of Theatrhythm. Stephen starts up Metal Gear Rising while Adam practices his typing skills in Typing of the Dead: Overkill. Finally, Renee delves further into the world of Puzzle and Dragons. Nintendo slashes its Wii U expectations in news and the absence of the PokeBank is discussed in emails. Other games mentioned: Bravely Default, Evo, Persona 3 Portable, Resident Evil 4 and Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. This week's cast: Adam Arinder Rachel McCauley Stephen Martin Renee Martin Music Credits: Break -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7RPY-oiDAQ Outro -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAQVE2e3u8o January 17, 2014
The 8 Bit Gladiators break down what Nintendo is doing wrong and what (if anything) they are doing right to compete in the modern market.
This week on Next Level Cast we discuss GTA V, the upcoming Microsoft event, Watch_Dogs and Nintendo not attending E3 If you’d like to write to the show then contact us at mail@nextlevelcast.com Follow us on Twitter @NextLevelCast @SeanTNL @KennyTNL
Genesis does what Nintendon't! This whole episode is all about video games. We go through our childhood one pixel at a time. What games and systems did we own? Find out!
On this episode:Our first guest! Drew Leachman of ZTGD.com and N4G Radio!Wasteland II funded through Kickstarter Mass Effect 3 and the difference between difficulty and cheese (hint - grenades)Drew's opinions on "Shoot Many Robots" "Street Fighter X Tekken" and othersEA servers - Totally awesome?! NopeMore FFXIII - It never ends, even if you want it toMore Saints Row 3Gaming Ruts - How can we get Edson out of his?The fall of Nintendo - -=spoilers=- We're all against NintendoDownload the direct MP3 here --> Episode 07 - We Do What Nintendon't - Now With Bad Quality!or subscribe to the podcast on the iTunes store or by clicking the RSS button at the top of the blog!Just search the iTunes store for 99 Lives Radio 3.0!