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The boys are back in Hoenn, and this time they're playing it not just in 3D—but under the rules of their brand-new, improved, and reclaimed "Wedlocke." Josh's husband Bobby and Tanner's wife Jaime have gone through the Hoenn Pokédex and selected the Pokémon their significant others, your beloved podcast hosts, are bound to use. Till death do they part. And maybe one of those hosts already did have to part with one of those Pokémon, and had to sing a haunting song about it in memoriam. Find out which tune, as well as who we're playing as, in these underappreciated remakes. It's season 6B... 6C... or something, baby!
This week on MXPB, Naruto comes to Fortnite! Plus, it's the week of Pokemon releases. This week in history:2000----11/20 [Nintendo 64] Banjo-Tooie 2001----11/17 [GameCube] Luigi's Mansion 11/18 GameCube 2002----11/17 [Game Boy Advance] Metroid Fusion 11/17 [GameCube] Metroid Prime 2003----11/17 [GameCube] Mario Kart: Double Dash!! 11/18 [PC] Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2008----11/16 [Wii] Animal Crossing: City Folk 2009----11/16 [PC] Left 4 Dead 2 2011----11/18 [PC] Minecraft11/20 [Wii] The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword 2012----11/18 Wii U 2013----11/15 PlayStation 4 2019----11/15 [Nintendo Switch] Pokemon Shield 11/15 [Nintendo Switch] Pokemon Sword * Ultra Sun and Moon also came out this week in 2017* Let's Go came out in 2018* Regular Sun and Moon came out this week in 2016* Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire 201411/15 [PlayStation 4] Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2020----11/20 [Nintendo Switch] Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, or find us on the web: https://podcast.morningxpboost.com Please let us know what you think! Send any feedback or questions to: comments@morningxpboost.com Follow us on Twitter @morningxp and everywhere else @morningxpboost
PATREON.COM/PODEMON! https://www.podstore.se/block/podemon/Stötta podcasten för att få tillgång till extra avsnitt!Vi har spelat klart Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire! Elite Four har gått åt helvete för en av oss, och bra för en. Det gnälls, hyllas och stängs spel. OCH FÖRSTA LOTTNINGEN I POKÉMON PLATINUM ÄR HÄR - för nu börjar nästa resa!
PATREON.COM/PODEMON! https://www.podstore.se/block/podemon/Stötta podcasten för att få tillgång till extra avsnitt!Vi har spelat gym 8 av Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire! Vi går igenom vår svåraste battle hittills i kanske alla pokémonspel mot primalformerna av Kyogre och Groudon, och följer upp det med hur lätt sista gymmet är. Vi pratar även om alla nya grejer som låsts upp, lyssnaruppdateringar och går igenom hur vi egentligen ska lyckas ta oss igenom Elite Four med våra stackars rövlag. Dessutom utlottas de sämsta pokémon vi någonsin fått.
PATREON.COM/PODEMON! https://www.podstore.se/block/podemon/Stötta podcasten för att få tillgång till extra avsnitt!Vi har spelat gym 7 av Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire! Dessutom berättar vi om Podémon-spelet. Dödsfällor överallt, en skitsnygg hideout, Shedinjas dundervecka, en ny taktikpokémon och ett enkelt gym avhandlas!
PATREON.COM/PODEMON! https://www.podstore.se/block/podemon/Stötta podcasten för att få tillgång till extra avsnitt!Vi har spelat gym 6 av Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire! Marcus inser i efterhand att hans taktik varit helt idiotisk trots att den funkat! Jonte ha en ny king i laget och vi snackar långa routes, galna flygturer och läskiga fåglar. Dessutom rekord i lottningsljud
PATREON.COM/PODEMON! https://www.podstore.se/block/podemon/Stötta podcasten för att få tillgång till extra avsnitt!Vi har spelat gym 5 av Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire! Vi har en konstig relation med vår far! Vi har fruktansvärt dåligt internet! Vi pratar om Slaking-taktiker och går igenom vilka pokémon i Gen 5 som har fel type. Dessutom lottas två OKEJ och en USEL pokémon ut!
PATREON.COM/PODEMON! https://www.podstore.se/block/podemon/Stötta podcasten för att få tillgång till extra avsnitt!Vi har spelat gym 4 av Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire! Vi har ännu mer problem med pokemon av en type som har väldigt specifika styrkor och svagheter. Vi bävar inför nästa gymdejt med farsan, sörjer den fina askrouten och diskuterar de två onda/goda megabossarna. Två bra och en dålig lottas ut!
PATREON.COM/PODEMON! https://www.podstore.se/block/podemon/Stötta podcasten för att få tillgång till extra avsnitt!Vi har spelat gym 3 av Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire! Vi har haft exakt samma problem, och vi börjar ana problem med våra lag som till stor del består av bara en enda type. Vi får lyssnaruppdateringar och pratar om den sinnessjuka nya designen på Mauville City. Fyra(!) nya Pokémon lottas ut!
PATREON.COM/PODEMON! https://www.podstore.se/block/podemon/Stötta podcasten för att få tillgång till extra avsnitt!Vi har spelat gym 2 av Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire! En av oss är nöjd med sin pokémon och den andra mindre nöjd - ännu en gång. Vi får lyssnaruppdateringar och snackar om hur snygg regionen är. Dessutom har det gått dåligt för en och bra för en. Och tre skitpokemon lottas ut.
PATREON.COM/PODEMON! https://www.podstore.se/block/podemon/Stötta podcasten för att få tillgång till extra avsnitt!Vi har spelat gym 1 av Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire! En av oss är nöjd med sin pokémon och den andra mindre nöjd. Vi får lyssnaruppdateringar och snackar om potentiella fusk i dessa spel. Och är Hoenn månne den SNYGGASTE REGIONEN?! Dessutom lottas tre riktiga skitpokémon ut.
Topic: Pokemon Tutorial Today, we're starting the long haul of going through Pokémon. We're going to discuss mostly the games today and the world of Pokémon, because if we went through the myriad of spinoffs, this would become an even longer episode. We go over the basics, and try to discuss some of what Pokémon represents as a whole. History Created by Satoshi Tajiri, the game initially started based off his love of collecting insects as a child. As the home he lived in started to become more urbanized, he noticed bugs disappearing and children staying in the house more often. He wanted to create a game that would allow people to catch creatures similar to insects, which he would call Pokémon. Prior to Tajiri being known for Pokémon, he developed the self-published magazine, Game Freak, which discussed Video Game, and eventually began reviewing them, before becoming a video game development company. The initial Pokémon game was Pocket Monsters Red & Green in 1996, which was quite popular for the aging Nintendo GameBoy. It went on to re-invigorate the series, and sparked its second coming. A further version known as Pocket Monster Blue updated the graphics and went on to add some more Pokémon and updated the graphics for many of their Pokémon as well. This Blue version would be the basis for the Red and Blue Pokémon titles we saw in the west and other portions of the world. The initial idea for having two games was that they could divide some of the monsters between the two different systems, allowing for more of a reason to trade between other players, which was a focus of the game. About a year later, the Pokémon Anime would start in Japan, which has been ongoing since 1998 until today, and included all of the previous game series. The series follow Satoshi, or Ash, with his Pikachu through various Pokémon regions and areas, interacting with new Pokémon, gyms, and trying to become a Pokémon master. Pikachu was originally the second option for a Mascot Character, as the original Jigglypuff was initially considered, but turned down after lukewarm reception. GameFreak and Nintendo would continue to release new games, adding to the expanding roster of Pokémon with each cycle, or Generations. There are too many spins off to name; the series is likely one of the best selling franchises behind Mario, and probably more common than Mario as well. Premise The world is very similar to ours, save for more wild forests and areas that have been unaltered or inhabited by humans. Typical animals do not exist, but instead replaced with Pokémon, many of which resemble animals of our own species, as well as various planets, materials, and forms. Most Pokémon are animals of some king, but some are plant based, take the shape of rock golems, or even pool of slime. There are even ghost Pokémon. Pokémon carry an affinity, or known as a type, which signifies what abilities they have available to them. Some Pokémon may use abilities that are not associated with their type, and may even have more than one type associated with them. Pokémon all have special abilities, from head-butting and clawing, to even producing fire, water, electricity, and even psychic abilities, and more. These abilities form the basis of Pokémon battles and fighting. Pokémon come in all shapes and forms, and most can evolve after a period of time, or training. Evolved Pokémon follow a simple track and always evolve in to the next line of Pokémon in their species, save for an Eevee, which can evolve in various other Pokémon in its species family. Evolved Pokémon are almost always more powerful than non-evolved Pokémon. Pokémon live in the wild, but can also live with humans much in the same way you would pets. Depending on the type of Pokémon, they might life in forests, caves, near water, or even in snow. Pokémon typically reside in certain regions of the world, and even then only in certain areas, though some Pokémon are more common than others in some regions. If a Pokémon lives with humans, it’s not uncommon for them to be treated like members of the family. It’s not uncommon for Pokémon to develop long lasting relationship with their human owners, or trainers, often coming to their aid or defense if anything is to arise. Most humans have at least one Pokémon, if not more, of their own; though for younger generations, they may have a family Pokémon, as adults are less likely to have huge Pokémon collections. If living with a human, Pokémon typically reside within a Pokeball, a ball that electronically houses the Pokémon within a ball roughly the size of a softball. The size of the Pokémon doesn’t matter, as it is digitized and placed within the pokeball. No science has really gone on to explain the mechanics or sciences behind it. Pokémon generally get caught in a pokeball once they have been weakened in a battle, usually by throwing the ball and having it tap the pokeball. Once a Pokémon is in a pokeball, they are forever tied to that pokeball and can be recalled back into the ball if they are in a weakened state. Most people who go on to raise and train Pokémon are known as Pokémon Trainers. Pokémon Trainer is a person that trains Pokémon to become stronger or better over time, with the usual intention of using the Pokémon to perform battles with. Pokémon Battles are typically 1 on 1, with each trainer being able to use up to six Pokémon in total. Pokémon battles are typically affairs to see who is the better training, but also a way of resolving most major disagreements. Anyone and everyone can be a trainer, even those with jobs already, and it is not uncommon for a battle to break out at a moment’s notice, though most do not do so indoors, but tend to do it outside, or in specialized locations or Arenas. If a Pokémon take enough damage, they will faint and return to their pokeball until they can be healed or revived. The goal of most Pokémon Trainers is to become Pokémon Masters, competing in tournaments and competitions to crown truly skillful and great trainers. In order to be able to compete in these tournaments and competitions, Trainers must compete in Gym Battles in the local area, and defeat the Gym Leader to receive a Badge that signifies the Trainer’s skill. These badges are often requirements four tournaments, competitions, or matches, and trainers without a significant number, or certain badges, will not be allowed to compete. Beyond battle competitions, there are Pokémon Coordinators, a type of trainer that specializes in showing Pokémon Skills and talents, along with clothing, in order to prove their worth. Rather than fighting, a Pokémon may use their abilities to create shows or tricks that can be judged by judges. Similar to Gym Battles, most major towns have some sort of competition that can be entered throughout the year. At the age of 10, young children can start their adventure to become a Pokémon Trainer. They are often gifted, or earn, a Pokémon, and from there are allowed to leave the house and start their own adventure. A typical trainer will start with some basic necessities, including some pokeballs and medicine for their Pokémon, along with basic camping and survival gear. Pokémon Trainers can make money off of other trainers or collect rare objects in the wild to help them along. Everyone has access to Pokémon Centers. There are locations that offer to heal and rehabilitate Pokémon if they have been injured, hurt, or incapacitated in a battle. The process is relatively quick, and free of charge to any Pokémon trainers. The Pokémon Centers offer bedrooms and meals for children trailing on their own adventure, along with helpful advice and information about the area. They are found in every town, village, and city, and even long specialized routes or locations. While most people are good natured to their Pokémon, not everyone is, and some will use their Pokémon for evil or malicious intentions. There are some leagues of villains that band together, like Team Rocket, which attempt to steal and kidnap Pokémon from their owners in order to assist with world domination or some other evil plot. They are often the antagonist of games and other media. Much like bad people, there are good people, who try to study Pokémon throughout the world. To aid young adventures, these professors of Pokémon offer a Pokedex, which keeps track of all known Pokémon in the region and other locations, and offers information, pictures, and collecting of Pokémon. The intent is for trainers to fill up their Pokedex, and return the information to the professor for further analysis and study, leading to their symbiotic nature. Games - Mainline Generation 1 (1996 – 1999) Console: GameBoy JP: Pokémon Green & Red, Blue, Yellow US: Pokémon Red & Blue, Yellow Total Pokémon: 151 Region: Kanto These initial games were the basis for the Franchise, which hasn’t deviated much from the initial formula. Released in Japan in 1996, and the US 1998, the series has one major spinoff in Pokémon Yellow, an enhanced version with updated sprites for the Pokémon, minor game play tweaks, and the ability to have Pikachu follow you from the start. Pokémon Yellow is meant to mirror the anime, which mirrors the original game as a whole. The original game took place in the Kanto region, similar to the real life Kanto region of Japan, which is the home of Tokyo and surrounding prefectures. Generation 2 (1999 – 2002) Console: Gameboy Color Pokémon Gold & Silver, Crystal Total Pokémon: 251 Region: Johto This generation was the first major advance, debuting on the gameboy color, but if you still had the older hardware, would still work on a regular Gameboy. He series added a day and night system, as well as an in-game clock, with some Pokémon only appear at certain times of the day. The game also introduced an additional 100 Pokémon, and evolutions for other Pokémon that didn’t exist before. Players upon finishing the Johto region could travel back to the Kanto region and continue the adventure there. Players who also had the older games could trade Pokémon from their older version to the new version, allowing for a full complete pokedex. You can not trade from a newer version to an older version however, as the older Blue & Red games would have the newer Pokémon added. Taking place in the Johto region, which mirror modern day Japan’s Kansai region, with places like Osaka and Kyoto included in the area. Generation 3 (2002 – 2006) Console: Gameboy Advance Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed & LeafGreen Total Pokémon: 386 Region: Hoenn This was the first generation to offer remakes of older games, with FireRed & LeafGreen faithful remakes of the original Pokémon Red and Green, but using the updated pokedex of 386 Pokémon. These games also offered the first series of 2 on 2 battles, pitting four Pokémon against each other. The series is however not well regarded, as they dropped the day and night cycle due to issues with the battery in the cartridge, as well as limited updating of the series elements, including trying to limit the collectable Pokémon to 202 instead of the full 386. The games take place in Hoenn, an island similar to Japan’s Kyushu Island. Generation 4 (2006 – 2010) Console: Nintendo DS Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold & SoulSilver Total Pokémon: 493 Region: Sinnoh Introduced on the two screen DS, the games offered an improved Day and Night cycle, found in Generation 2, as well as introducing 3D Graphics to the game in certain areas. Due to the Nintendo DS’s wifi capabilities, it allowed people to also play against other people in local areas virtually, meaning you could be battling or trading with someone on the other side of a building or network. Like the previous generation, the also remade Generation 2’s Gold and Silver games, being relatively faithful adaptations and remakes using newer hardware and technology. This time, the Sinnoh region acts as Japan’s Hokkaidō island, the very north of Japan’s islands. Generation 5 (2010 – 2013) Console: Nintendo DS Pokémon Black & White, Black 2 & White 2 Total Pokémon: 649 Region: Unova Unlike other generations, 5th generation is unique for a couple of reasons. Firstly, at the time, it’s offered the most new Pokémon at 156, but none of the Pokémon were evolutions for previous Pokémon in other generations, meaning only New Pokémon. It also was the first generation to not remake older games, which would have been Ruby & Sapphire by normal conventions. It’s also the only series to have direct spin offs in the form of new games; these games continued the story from the first game, but played as though it was you were a new trainer coming in to the continuing story. It is also unique in not offering a third, director’s-cut version of the game, like with Yellow, Crystal, Emerald or Platinum. It is also unique in that the setting is meant to be New York City and not a part of Japan as previous versions had been. Generation 6 (2013 – 2016) Console: Nintendo 3DS Pokémon X & Y, Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Total Pokémon: 721 Region: Kalos 6th generation is notable for introducing fully 3d Pokémon, with all Pokémon fully rendered in 3d. It also introduced Mega Evolutions, a rare additional evolution that is limited but extremely powerful form for some Pokémon. Introduced was the Pokémon Bank as well, which could hold all your Pokémon online for an additional fee, and upload them in to other games without link cables or wifi access locally. The 6th generation returned with remakes of older titles, with Ruby and Sapphire getting the remake treatment. The Kalos region is heavily influenced by France, but also by the greater Europe as a whole as well. Generation 7 (2016 - 2019) Console: Nintendo 3DS & Nintendo Switch Pokémon Sun & Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, Pokémon Let’s Go! Total Pokémon: 809 Region: Alola For the first time in many generations, the ability to trade back and forth with older versions was made available again, with X & Y, Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, and Virtual Console remakes of Red, Blue, & Yellow, allowing players to collect all 809 Pokémon. It was also the second time in which new versions of the games were released as direct sequels to the first. A new feature wasn’t necessarily new Pokémon, be regional Pokémon, with some Pokémon switching elements and getting new looks, associated with them, leading to variations on the same Pokémon. Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee were also released for the Switch, which were faithful adaptations of Pokémon Yellow with Pokémon Go style controls. The Alola region is based off Hawaii and it’s islands. Generation 8 (2019 – Present) Console: Nintendo Switch Pokémon Sword and Shield Total Pokémon: 896 Region: Galar The first mainline game title for the home Console, Sword and Shield offers a refinement of all the classic systems. Rather than an overhead, or 2d plane, the game is fully 3d and follows players in a similar fashion as they world a 3d game, though areas are still laid out like maps. Pokémon now have a new evolved form, making them huge, and in some cases, new features and forms, but giving them new abilities as well. One major dislike is that while there are a total of 896 Pokémon, only about 400 total Pokémon are available for collection and being added to the pokedex, with many fan favorites being omitted from the final roster. Dubbed Dexit, after Brexit and pokedex, the news was not well received, with Nintendo and Gamefreak stating that they couldn’t support all nearly 900 Pokémon, and realized they would have to limit it at some point, as well as focusing their energy on improving the quality of the remaining Pokémon. Galar is loosely based on Great Britain and the British Isles. Homework Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee Pokémon Anime of Any Kind
Elite Full Restore welcomes Reigning Pokémon International VGC Champion and Current (And Only) WBE League Champion and 2016 World’s Pokémon VGC Masters Champion Wolfe Glick and @falseswipeg writer, published e-sports writer, perennial guest and friend of the show Zane for a long discussion about the Pokémon competitive scene, the meaning of narrative for both players and viewers in an e-sports community and which Pokémon could be considered war crimes under the Geneva Convention.Follow Zane and his work at: @epengu on Twitter, False Swipe Gaming on YouTube and his podcast Analog.Follow Wolfe and his work at: @WolfeyGlick on Twitter, @WolfeyVGC on Twitch and YouTube.Our art was made by Golurk and our opening theme music is, as always, the unimpeachable Pokémon Gold/Silver Surf music by Junichi Masuda and Go Ichinose. Closing theme this episode is the Battle! World Champion Music by Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose from Pokémon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire.Extra Links mentioned in the episode: Markus’s VGC History VideoJames Baek’s Twitter
The SHACK is BACK! This week the Shack welcomes IGN's Michael Koczwara (Twitter) to the Shack to discuss all of the latest happenings with Pokemon Sword & Shield. We discuss our initial impressions, the new features we enjoy and the areas we think could improve with Shield and Swords before answering listener questions on Pokemon and wrapping up with a little news in the Shovel Knight & Nintendo 64 world. Michael Koczwara is an IGN freelancer who wrote the IGN walkthrough for Pokemon Sword and Shield to go along with several other Pokemon guides he has written - X&Y, Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, Sun & Moon, Ultra S&M. Michael is a jack of all trades who’s reviewed, previewed, featured, produced, and much more on tons of sites you know and love like NintendoLife, Kotaku, GameXplain, PC gamer and more, be sure to follow him RIGHT NOW! Consider supporting the show at patreon.com/psvg Remember you can follow us @ShackLife on Twitter Visit our discord at https://psvg.blog/discord Shack Life t-shirts now available at https://teespring.com/stores/psvg Much thanks to our wonderful Patreon Producers - Edwin Calo, Barry Cathcart, Coach Mo, Josh Borbone, Chris M., Devin Tyus, Kyle Haiman, Benny Liu, Nick Metzger, Caroline Underwood, Delvin Cox, Grrouchie Serge, Hayley Nicole Miller, Justin Pickerd, Nathan Thomas, Ryan Craig, Paul Calicoat AND Joel Da Professor Switch Voss.
Pokémon Worlds is coming up and the theme this year is museums. Pokémon also announced changes for the 2020 competitive format. The Team Rocket stuff in Pokémon GO is sticking around and new Shadow Pokémon have arrived. A $500 Mareep is coming to Pokémon Center for both the USA and Japan. Finally, Pokéomn released sales numbers for their games and it seems that Let's Go is on track to surpass Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire in total copies sold. 00:02:40 - Introduction 00:06:50 - Pokémon GO Event 00:16:00 - Zombies, Run 00:21:10 - Casify Cases 00:23:50 - BIG MAREEP 00:30:45 - Pokémon World's Part 1 00:40:10 - Break Music 00:43:50 - Pokémon World's Part 2 00:46:00 - 2020 Format 00:50:45 - Pokémon Sales Numbers 01:02:00 - Pokémon Manhole Covers 01:07:20 - Question of the Week 01:28:00 - Pokémon of the Week 01:33:30 - Housecleaning 01:38:00 - Post Credits
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where we are continuing our Castlevania discussion with the beloved PlayStation classic. We talk about "finishing the game," various bosses, and how the whole game provides exploration in all its systems, among other topics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: To the castle inversion Issues covered: finishing the game without finding all of it, feeling like you had gotten enough, Richter living more than 100 years, being told you are passing the point of no return, finding what you'll find and playing how you'll play, being locked in a boss battle, an anticlimax that makes you think there's more to a game, it's always Dracula, knowing that there's more to the game, Olrox the reptiloid, level design flowing towards the boss rooms, fighting Scylla versions 1 and 2, elaborate boss designs, using buffs and potions in boss battles, reaching in desperation, lacking information about when you need to use a potion, the cumbersomeness of using a potion, familiars using your resources, familiars in other games, familiars finding stuff for you, having AIs that fail you, items that are only used by familiars, leveling familiars, the enormous play space of the game, combo vs sequences of keys, being able to replenish at the Librarian, the Librarian gaining more stuff, spells and rolling the buttons, the additional abilities to the forms, the game-changing nature of the bat, wolf underutilization, using the toggle for the familiar relics, nice custom moments and behaviors, where the Easter Eggs might be, reinforcing the sense of place, addressing feedback, thinking about games the other has worked on, the amount of effort that goes into the 'cast, lack of planning, discovering a game like the audience might have, the history of the singing review, overpowering the Elite Four, games that made good transitions from 2D to 3D, having max abilities and then losing them. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Steve Gaynor (obliquely), Tacoma, Metroid (series), Persona 3, Nintendo, Kingdom Hearts, Rise of the Kasai/Mark of Kri, PlayStation, PC-Engine/Turbo-Grafx 16, Alex Neuse, Netflix, Logisverð, Pokemon, GameBoy, Ben Zaugg, Gothic Chocobo, Boris of Alzey, Star Wars: Starfighter, Indiana Jones, Chris Williams, Eric Koz, Nickname_Placeholder/Makendi, Stealer Wheels, Stuck in the Middle with You, Purple Rain, Reservoir Dogs, Tom Waits, Radiohead, Prince, Elvis, Jamie Zucek, Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Pokemon Go, Zelda, Mario, Super Mario Odyssey/Galaxy, Contra, Fallout (series), Chrono Trigger, Diablo (series). Next time: Finish the game...?? https://twitch.tv/brettdouville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Music from the later entries of the Pokémon franchise: HeartGold/SoulSilver, Black/White, X/Y, and Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. Gotta catch ’em all!
Jesse and Aaron review Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Sailor Moon Crystal, Cross Game, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.Download the MP3Watch on YouTubeShow NotesSubscribe on iTunesSubscribe via RSS
En este programa el buen Peter y Lobito (Israel) hablan de las promociones de la semana en las tiendas virtuales, también del pequeño atraso que tendremos en Grand Theft Auto V para PC, así como las especificaciones que necesitas en tu computadora para que lo puedas jugar. Y ya por ultimo se sienta a hablar de Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire
Project M's APEX Exclusion and New Release in the Smash Bros. Update, Nintendo Direct confirms Majora's Mask 3DS, and the quality control on holiday video game releases are discussed. Also, the impending and expensive Nintendo Day, video game award season is upon us, Smash Bros. on TI-83 calculators is our Hilarity of the Weak and much more! How will be able to handle Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire in the same day? Youko, Solharath, and Eevee break down the latest news from the gaming world! The post Episode 172: Putting the M in Mask appeared first on Show Me Your News.
Jesse and Aaron talk about Curse of Naxxramas, Pokémon distribution events, Bravely Second, and Sailor Moon Crystal. Download the MP3 Watch on YouTube Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe via RSS This week on Life Is Leet: Curse of Naxxramas has hit Hearthstone, finally! A new Pokémon distribution event, finally! And Sailor Moon Crystal is becoming a great series. This is Life Is Leet episode 26 for August 3, 2014. (Finally!) Games What we’re playing Jesse Hearthstone: Curse of Naxxramas Bravely Default Almost done with chapter 5 Aaron Pokemon X Metroid Prime Trilogy Borrowed my friends copy, first time seriously playing a Metroid game News Hearthstone: Curse of Naxxramas released on July 22 (Battle.net) Arachnid Quarter free during launch event (through early September) Plague Quarter opened July 29 Jesse Beat all 6 normal bosses (with my rogue deck) and all 4 class challenges so far, but no heroic OH MY FRIG LOATHEB IS A PAIN. Aaron Beat the Arachnid Quarter, waiting ‘till I can afford the other 4 wings “Bravely Second” art and screenshots (Crunchyroll) Agnès New location of Guatelatio Magnolia as Valkyrie, Performer, Time Mage, Red Mage N’s Castle stage coming to Super Smash Bros. for 3DS (Bulbanews) Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire video introduces champion Steven, gym leader Roxanne, and Pikachu cosplay (Crunchyroll) Heracross, Pinsir distribution event announced (Bulbanews) Heracross and Pinsir available over Mystery Gift from August 13-September 17 Both level 50, Adamant nature Pinsir Moves: X-Scissor, Earthquake, Stone Edge, Return Ability: Mold Breaker or Hyper Cutter Heracross Moves: Bullet Seed, Pin Missile, Close Combat, Megahorn Ability: Swarm or Guts Serial codes for Heracronite, Pinsirite available from participating GameStop stores from August 18-31 Anime & Manga & Books What we’re watching/reading Jesse Sailor Moon Crystal (Crunchyroll) Episode 1 was a good reboot. Episodes 2 and 3 are the makings of a great series. Following manga very closely If 1 episode = 1 manga chapter continues, first 26 episodes will be through end of Black Moon arc (Sailor Moon R) Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Crunchyroll) Made by Gainax (FLCL, Evangelion) FLCL look and feel, except with an actual plot Aaron JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (Crunchyroll) If you aren’t watching this show yet, WHY AREN’T YOU RWBY (Crunchyroll) Made by Rooster Teeth, aka the Red Vs. Blue guys The Irregular at Magic High School (Crunchyroll) Think Harry Potter in the future, with less dark lord business and more political intrigue (and awkwardly close “bro-sis” moments, which they make fun of sometimes) Does a good job at explaining how it’s magic system works One More Thing Pokémon shaming (Cheezburger) Closing Show notes, MP3 download, links to Facebook/Twitter/G+/RSS/iTunes: lifeisleet.com Facebook: fb.me/lifeisleet Twitter: @lifeisleet G+: +LifeIsLeetPodcast Jesse writes this thing, so blame him. Stuff he does is at jbhannah.net or @jbhannah. Aaron streams things sometimes at twitch.tv/plato0. Jesse streams things sometimes at twitch.tv/jbhannah. Watch our Facebook/Twitter for details. Contact the show with feedback, comments, suggestions, audio attachments: podcast@lifeisleet.com
Jesse and Aaron are back from Nerdtacular with Pokémon news, Hearthstone almost-news, and Sailor Moon Crystal. Download the MP3 Watch on YouTube Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe via RSS Games What we’re playing Jesse Ys: Memories of Celceta on the plane back from N’14 Fighter with amnesia who had apparently gone into the forest of Celceta Tasked with going back into the forest to map it and do quests, add party members Aaron Bravely Default Finished the true ending on the plane to N14 News Secret bases in Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire (Pokemon.com) Trade bases via StreetPass or QR code Make Secret Pals with people whose bases you visit Capture the Flag to increase your team’s rank and upgrade your Secret Pals Set rules for Pokémon battles in your base, make your own gym (kinda) Corocoro confirms Contests and Mega Metagross for Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (Bulbanews) Also shows character redesigns Halo: The Master Chief collection trailer narrated by the Arbiter (YouTube) Third “Muramasa Rebirth” DLC chapter coming to North America 7/15, Europe 7/16 (Crunchyroll) “A Spirited Seven Nights’ Haunting” Released in Japan on 7/10 “Follows Arashimaru, a chain sickle wielding ninja who must deal with a deadly curse.” Hearthstone “Curse of Naxxramas” pricing announced (Battle.net) Launch event lasting 1 month from release; players who enter the first wing (Arachnid Quarter) during event get it for free One wing opens per week after release $6.99 or 700 gold per wing All 5 wings: $24.99 Remaining 4 (own first): $19.99 Remaining 3 (own first 2): $14.99 Remaining 2 (own first 3): $9.99 Heroic Mode Unlocked for each wing after defeating all of that wing’s bosses for the first time on normal Defeating all heroic bosses in Naxxramas unlocks a new card back Anime & Manga & Books What we’re watching/reading Jesse Sailor Moon Crystal First episode of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders Aaron News New dub cast, box set plans for original Sailor Moon announced at Anime Expo on 7/5 (Crunchyroll) Nephrite to be played by Liam O’Brien [J] Moon Prism Power, Make Up! First episode of SMC viewed 1 million times in first 2 days—and that’s just on NicoNico Douga (Crunchyroll) Different animation style took getting used to at first, less exaggerated than old series Simple but pretty watercolor-style backgrounds/scenery Some people don’t like the new CGI transformation scene, I’m fine with it Slower introduction to Dark Kingdom Even though I know the story from cover to cover, SMC still made me feel like I’m experiencing it for the first time. One More Thing MOLTEN CORGI. (WoW Insider) Closing Show notes, MP3 download, links to Facebook/Twitter/G+/RSS/iTunes: lifeisleet.com Facebook: fb.me/lifeisleet Twitter: @lifeisleet G+: +LifeIsLeetPodcast Contact the show with feedback, comments, suggestions, audio attachments: podcast@lifeisleet.com Jesse writes this thing, so blame him. Stuff he does is at jbhannah.net or @jbhannah. Aaron streams things sometimes at twitch.tv/plato0. Jesse streams things sometimes at twitch.tv/jbhannah. Watch our Facebook/Twitter for details.
In #087, we cover Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Gotham teaser trailer, Adventure Time Flip Side #5, Futures End #1, She-Hulk #4, and more! What made you broke this week? Tell us on Twitter: @ReasonsImBroke #ReasonsImBroke