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Grab your lightgun of choice and join me as we tackle the arcade classic, Operation Wolf! Learn about the evolution of lightgun technology, discover why Operation Wolf was made in the first place, and listen in to see if it's still worth your time to embark on an action packed set of military-themed missions, even today! Join the discussion on Discord! Want more Classic Gaming Today? Sign up as a patron at Patreon.com/ClassicGamingToday!
Bob Ross (aka Victor) and Womack and/or Womack (aka Shaun) take on zillions of baddie army dudes while trying not to slaughter hostages in a shooty shoot pew pew gun game. No Wolves were harmed during this recording.
Gigandes (ギガンデス) is an arcade game developed by East Technology in 1989 and released in February of 1990. It is a horizontal shmup in the style of R-Type featuring all of the bio-mechanical tropes of the era. It was designed for the Taito X System hardware that used a YM2610, the same audio configuration used in the Neo Geo, and was composed by Akira Inoue and Takaro Nozaki. East Technology was a small developer based in Shinjuku that mostly worked on arcade games. The company was founded in 1987 and operated until around the mid 1990s. East Technology only produced around 10 games. Their most notable games were Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone published by Technos, and the games Operation Wolf 3 and Silent Dragon published by Taito. The soundtrack to Gigandes is eccentric, and in some ways ahead of its time. Full of weird and off-putting samples, the tonal whiplash is at times abrasive and at times catchy, but always compelling. Relative unknowns Akira Inoue and Takaro Nozaki put together a one-of-a-kind soundtrack that is worth the time to explore and we hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we did. All songs composed by Akira Inoue and Takaro Nozaki 00:00 Brain Dump (Stage Start) 00:10 Speshul Atak Younit (Chapter 1: Round-37 Takes Off!) 06:23 Climax Without Foreplay (Chapter 2: The Rival Arrives) 09:04 Propagandasm (Stage 2 Boss) 14:27 Populism Answer (Chapter 3: Mesopotamian Nightmare) 17:37 Behold! This Face (Stage 3 Boss) 23:36 New Order (Chapter 4: Save the Colony Part 1) 27:21 Vertigo Factory (Chapter 5: Save the Colony Part 2) 33:09 Aquarium Island (Chapter 6: Showdown at Tatarajima) 36:14 Fight Fire with Fire (Stage 6 Boss) 41:40 It Ain't a Plot (Chapter 7: The Underground Kingdom of Larzan) 45:15 5-Count (Last Chapter: Sleep Quietly, My Friend) 49:12 Unused 4 52:29 Exposure Over (Last Boss) 54:49 Loving as Much as a Wound That Heals (Name Entry 1) 59:07 The Warrior and the Official (Name Entry 2) 59:46 5.67 Billion Years of Solitude (Game Over)
Your Sinclair was one of the "Big 3" Spectrum magazines, alongside CRASH and Sinclair User. It was considered to be more humourous and zany than its contemporaries. Its final issue was in September 1993, which was an incredible run, considering the 16-bit computers had taken foothold years prior. In 1991, they published their top 100 games list, which was compiled by staff writer Stuart Campbell. It was a comprehensive list of games featuring many classics (and some curveballs). Join Drisky and Kingy as they go through the games on this list. With thanks to Gary Arnott for recreating that final cover for our own poster for this episode. Here are the first 50 games in the first part: 100 Zzoom 99 Maziacs 98 Pheenix 97 Mined Out 96 Cruising on Broadway 95 The Train Game 94 RoboCop 93 Gyron 92 Green Beret 91 Avalon 90 Bounder 89 Cobra 88 Wheelie 87 Codename Mat 86 Trashman 85 Guardian 2: Revenge of the Mutants 84 Technician Ted 83 Football Manager 82 Hyperaction 81 Dark Star 80 Sir Lancelot 79 Atic Atac 78 Flying Shark 77 Gyroscope 76 Three Weeks in Paradise 75 Wriggler 74 Pang 73 Popeye 72 Hijack 71 Frankie Goes to Hollywood 70 G-Force 69 Match Point 68 Tapper 67 The Way of the Exploding Fist 66 Splat 65 Batty 64 Buggy Boy 63 Scrabble 62 Thrust 61 Eric and the Floaters 60 Knot in 3D 59 Hyper Sports 58 Operation Wolf 57 Dun Darach 56 Bounty Bob Strikes Back 55 Saboteur 54 Rastan 53 Ping-Pong 52 Jumping Jack 51 Robotron: 2084 Snow Notes: World of Stuart top 100 reproduction https://worldofstuart.excellentcontent.com/ys100/ystop100.htm?fbclid=IwAR2J01M29bQutvprNe91s7dmoxSpndRIAyKFS2nw9ozOuHGmR0G0xfvKp3I Kingy's Mined Out remake https://archive.org/details/mined Gyron Arena https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/2193/ZX-Spectrum/Gyron_Arena Joy Chant - The High Kings https://www.amazon.co.uk/High-Kings-Joy-Chant/dp/0553243063 Saturday Superstore - kids playing Speccy games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9aUgK9rBGI Steven Smith's games (including VR ones) https://stephensmith.itch.io/ First Class TV show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg-jmty8XuQ Neadeital https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/36565/ZX-Spectrum/Neadeital
Today we discuss the latest PlayStation News, give the listeners an assignment for next week's episode, Fred gets stoked on Operation Wolf and has a follow-up on Aliens: Dark Descent. Jake and Fred talk about Diablo “Seasons” and GAAS a little bit. We field listener feedback and search for more friends to sit at the table with us. For first time visitors: We appreciate you stopping by. For returning visitors; Welcome back! We are a dedicated Weekly PlayStation Podcast called: PS This is Awesome! A PlayStation Podcast. You can stream our Podcast on your preferred podcasting service or just tune in and watch the show on YouTube! Please, if you enjoyed the content or even if you didn't quite enjoy this one, we encourage you to come back. We try to offer something for everybody. Please share with your friends and help us spread the show as we try to build a bigger community here! As always you can support our show at our Patreon Page. Thanks for listening.http://www.patreon.com/psthisisawesome 0:00 - INTRO12:55 - GAMES WE'RE PLAYING35:46 - LISTENER FEEDBACK45:18 - EMILE MOREL PASSED AWAY50:29 - NARAKA: BLADEPOINT55:38 - ASSASSINS CREED: MIRAGE AIMS TO GIVE US A HISTORY LESSON1:07:00 - SONY HARDWARE PLANS POSSIBLY OUTED BY FTC FILINGS1:15:15 - SAVAGE GAME STUDIOS MANAGING DIRECTOR HAS LEFT THE STUDIO1:22:31 - SPIDERMAN 2 AND INSOMNIAC TO APPEAR AT COMIC CON 20231:26:00 - DIABLO IV SEASON “SEASON OF THE MALIGNANT” 1:41:40 - HELLDIVERS 2 COOP & COMBAT TRAILER1:45:24 - NEW GAMES THIS WEEK1:47:45 CLOSING Support PS This is Awesome! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the month of January 1989 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode one-hundred-and-eleven of Zapped to the Past, we start our look at some of those games, including the overwrought Operation Wolf, the abominable Artura, and the sluggish Serve and Volley, and wonder how Gary rests and drinks while hanging from the monkey bars…? Games covered in this episode: Operation Wolf Artura Gary Lineker's Superskills By Fair Means or Foul Terrorpods Serve and Volley Trivial Pursuit: A New Beginning Find us here: https://zappedtothepast.com/ If you would like to help us out and join our Patreon, find it here: https://www.patreon.com/zappedtothepast If you want to buy a Coffee for Zapped to the Past, go here: https://ko-fi.com/zappedtothepast Need our links in one place - you can do that too: https://linktr.ee/zappedtothepast https://online.pubhtml5.com/oowg/grrx/#p=1 Additional links mentioned in the Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF6EG4C8Q-A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-dxAxfkmvk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtvmTu4zAMg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWIxA7M_-ZA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LQILQHUBOM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDLL7v37xLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG2-psQ1U2A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZvpVYm2kxI https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/Kolinahr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9cKJ2ew0b0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W04yrwgTfeQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOgxVWC4a18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uKLTtVqQpE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HI_xFQWiYU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T8yBmmygk8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyAF_Ofd7mM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3mSb6IGCZw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYFXLL09_9w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFvUNipYe1g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiMYbcAr5rA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdNX5L13s0o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntqJ1hvM5Fs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbIHpzrYTsc
Bienvenidas y bienvenidos a Recarga Activa, el podcast diario de AnaitGames en el que filtramos lo más relevante de la actualidad del videojuego en pildorazos de 10-15 minutos:1️⃣ Street Fighter 6 tendrá una beta abierta del 19 al 22 de mayo2️⃣ The Tower of Oannes, la expansión de La-Mulana 2, llega a consolas con una actualización gratuita3️⃣ Operation Wolf Returns: First Mission, una nueva entrega de la veteranísima serie de Taito, llegará a VR en junio4️⃣ El Nintendo Live 2023 se celebrará en Seattle del 1 al 4 de septiembreSuscríbete para recibir el siguiente episodio en tu gestor de podcasts favorito. Puedes apoyar nuestro proyecto (y acceder a un montón de contenido exclusivo) en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anaitreload♫ Sintonía del programa: Senseless, de Johny Grimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Light gun games are one of Matt's favorite generes to play! The passion started in the arcade of course, but as time went on, these games became better and better to play at home on your console and a good old CRT of course. Then we get into a new segment called evolution of a franchise and we chose Prince of Persia to kick things off! Enjoy! #arcade #retrogaming #retrogames #playstation #xbox #nintendo #sega Brief history of light gun games according to an AI! FUN!: Light gun games, also known as shooting games or target shooting games, have been around for several decades and have evolved greatly over time. Here is a brief history of light gun games: 1930s: The first light gun game was created by Sega in the 1930s. It was called "Periscope" and was an electromechanical game where players fired a gun at moving targets. 1960s: The first video-based light gun game was created in the 1960s. It was called "Duck Hunt" and was a simple game where players shot ducks on a screen using a light gun. 1970s: In the 1970s, light gun games became more popular with the release of games like "Wild Gunman" and "Shootout". These games used a CRT monitor and a light gun to simulate shooting targets. 1980s: In the 1980s, light gun games continued to evolve with the introduction of games like "Operation Wolf" and "Laser Ghost". These games used more advanced technology, such as digitized graphics and sound, to create more realistic gameplay. 1990s: The 1990s saw the release of popular light gun games like "Time Crisis" and "House of the Dead". These games used 3D graphics and were often played in arcade cabinets with mounted light guns. 2000s: In the 2000s, light gun games became more commonly played on home consoles like the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Games like "Time Crisis 3" and "Virtua Cop: Elite Edition" were popular among console gamers. 2010s: The popularity of light gun games continued to decline in the 2010s, with fewer new games being released. However, some popular franchises like "House of the Dead" and "Time Crisis" continued to release new titles. Overall, light gun games have been a staple of video game history, offering players a unique and exciting gameplay experience. While their popularity has declined in recent years, they remain an important part of gaming history and continue to be enjoyed by many players today. For sponsorship opportunities please email us at: nerdthusiast@gmail.com Nerdthusiast Content & Social Media Discord: https://discord.gg/Rj4TCWYxeu (If link expires please reach us on social media for a new one) Website- nerdthusiast.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/nerdthusiast Facebook - https://facebook.com/nerdthusiast Instagram - https://instagram.com/nerdthusiast TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@nerdthusiast Twitch - twitch.tv/nerdthusiast Youtube - https://youtube.com/nerdthusiast Hosts Social Media Contacts: Matt: Twitter - @FromNJ2CA Wes: Instagram - grendel5xbx Intro Art & Graphics by: Bernardo Del Castillo Intro/Outro Music by: 8 Bit Universe Song: Orange Juice Discover more of their music at: youtube.com/8bituniverse TimeStamps: **Add about 30 seconds for ad read time** 00:00 - 1:02 Intro 1:03 - 3:34 Duckhunt 3:35 - 5:00 Lethal Enforcers 5:01 - 7:07 Super Scope 6 7:08 - 10:49 Elemental Gearbolt/ Project Horned Owl 10:50 - 14:59 Resident Evil Survivor & Dead Aim 15:00 - 16:32 Virtua Cop 1 & 2 16:33 - 20:29 House of the Dead 20:30 - 21:54 Silent Scope 21:55 - 23:34 Confidential Mission 23:35 - 27:35Namco - Time Crisis, Vampire Nights, Ninja Assault 27:36 - 42:50 Evolution of a Franchise PoP 42:51 - 44:26 Outro
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Let's play the 80s version of Operation! It has a lot of changes over the popular board game like the tweezers being replaced with an Uzi and instead of Cavity Sam we're operating on unspecified enemy troops to rescue hostages… actually these games don't seem to be related at all. In this episode we're talking about THE mounted gun game of the 80s, Taito's Operation Wolf (and the sequels that followed it). What was the name of that kids game show where winners ran through the maze and stuck NES games to their velcro vest? Did Tomohiro Nishikado, the famous creator of Space Invaders, really design Operation Wolf? What movie has Arnold Schwarzenegger's best one-liner? Why does Jarrod feel the need to insult our arcade? We happily answer a listener question in this episode which asks what arcade experience from our past do we think is unreproducible today. And remember, if world peace and lasting freedom doesn't work, grenade ‘em.
Let's play the 80s version of Operation! It has a lot of changes over the popular board game like the tweezers being replaced with an Uzi and instead of Cavity Sam we're operating on unspecified enemy troops to rescue hostages… actually these games don't seem to be related at all. In this episode we're talking about THE mounted gun game of the 80s, Taito's Operation Wolf (and the sequels that followed it). What was the name of that kids game show where winners ran through the maze and stuck NES games to their velcro vest? Did Tomohiro Nishikado, the famous creator of Space Invaders, really design Operation Wolf? What movie has Arnold Schwarzenegger's best one-liner? Why does Jarrod feel the need to insult our arcade? We happily answer a listener question in this episode which asks what arcade experience from our past do we think is unreproducible today. And remember, if world peace and lasting freedom doesn't work, grenade ‘em.
Margaret and Otto have just arrived on the USS Carl Brashear, a military cargo ship converted to be the biohazard research headquarters of Operation Wolf's Head, the mission to find and analyze the wreckage of the Orbital.Written by Scott SiglerPerformed by Phil GiganteProduced by Empty Set Entertainment
Dr. Tim Feely discovered that he could pinpoint infection outbreaks by looking for statistical spikes in the consumption of cough drops and other medications that treated the pathogen's symptoms. While that worked in the small population of the Operation Wolf's Head task force, he's waiting to see how his model works with the population of the United States. SEAL team commander Paulius Klimas was forced to name one of his own as a subject of an inoculation experiment and will soon learn of the results of that experiment. And, In Chicago, Steve Stanton, Cooper Mitchell, and Jeff Brockman partied till the wee hours of the morning, celebrating a job well done. They will awake to a world that has already begun to change.Written by Scott SiglerPerformed by Phil GiganteProduced by Empty Set Entertainment
When the Los Angeles attacked the Operation Wolf's Head task force, hundreds of sailors died — and SEAL team commander Paulius Kilmas was ordered to stand by and watch, to not help in any way. Has the opportunity for him to become a player in this scenario finally arrived? Meanwhile, the Mary Ellen Moffet steams toward Chicago. Cooper Mitchell will finally be rid of Steve Stanton, Bo Pan, and the material recovered from the Los Angeles. The pending doom floating on Lake Michigan finally comes to a head…carnage abounds.Written by Scott SiglerPerformed by Phil GiganteProduced by Empty Set Entertainment
When the sub Los Angeles went rogue and attacked other ships in the Operation Wolf's Head task force, there were many dead and many more wounded. US Navy personnel are still trying to process those in need, and they need to check each one for evidence of cellulose, a primary indicator of the disease that turns normal people into killers. The crew of the Mary Ellen Moffet is about to find out that Steve Stanton's “Platypus” is far more advanced than they thought, and Margaret, Clarence, and Tim Feely are still hard at work trying to analyze the disease. What they find next will shatter their illusions.Written by Scott SiglerPerformed by Phil GiganteProduced by Empty Set Entertainment
Margaret Montoya and Tim Feely have been analyzing the infected body of Candice Walker, a crewmember of the Los Angeles, which attacked other ships in the Operation Wolf's Head task force. They assumed Candice was part of the attacking crew but was there another reason she wound up among the casualties? Meanwhile, Murray Longworth has been tapped as a key advisor to President Blackmon. That relationship will put Murray in the crosshairs of a decision that could lead to World War III.Written by Scott SiglerPerformed by Phil GiganteProduced by Empty Set Entertainment
Margaret Montoya and Clarence Otto have been assigned to Operation Wolf's Head to try and find out what happened to the Los Angeles, a nuclear sub converted to recovering the wreckage of the Orbital, an alien machine that started a deadly plague. Meanwhile, Steve Stanton and Bo Pan are also heading toward the watery grave of the Los Angeles. They are on board the Mary Ellen Moffet, a boat owned by Cooper Mitchell and Jeff Brockman, who have no idea their two passengers are sleeper agents for the Chinese government.Written by Scott SiglerPerformed by Phil GiganteProduced by Empty Set Entertainment
Operation Wolf's Head was a secret naval task force charged with recovering any wreckage from “the Orbital,” the hostile piece of alien tech responsible for a hideous outbreak that threatened to wipe out humanity. One of the ships in that task force, the nuclear sub, Los Angeles, fired upon and sank other ships before it was itself destroyed.Two corpses from the Los Angeles tested positive for the infection caused by the Orbital five years earlier. Murray Longworth, head of the Department of Special Threats, assigned Margaret Montoya to that task force in hopes that her extensive knowledge of this contagion could help stop another potential outbreak. Meanwhile, Steve Stanton, a sleeper agent of the Chinese government, was activated by his handler. Steve has been preparing for years, waiting for a chance to find the Orbital's remains. To make his plan work, he needs to hire a boat to take him out to the location of that battle.Written by Scott SiglerPerformed by Phil GiganteProduced by Empty Set Entertainment
We're back with Episode 97! In this episode Cody, Tim, and Eric catch up on what they've been playing and adding to their collections + Battle Of The Systems - Nam1975 (Neo Geo) vs Operation Wolf (PC Engine). Episode Guide ------------------- 3:34 - Quick Questions 17:58 - Patreon 21:54 - Tea Time With Tim - 2022 38:36 - Box Opening (From Tim!) 52:47 - Catching Up 1:46:40 - Nam1975 (Neo Geo) vs Operation Wolf (PC Engine) 2:16:46 - Best Of 2022 Please give us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks for listening! You can always reach us at podcast@pixelgaiden.com. Send us an email if we missed anything in the show notes you need. You can now support us on Patreon. Thank you to Henrik Ladefoged, Roy Fielding, Matthew Ackerman, Josh Malone, Daniel James, 10MARC, Eric Sandgren, Brian Arsenault, Retro Gamer Nation, Maciej Sosnowski, Paradroyd, RAM OK ROM OK, Mitsoyama, David Vincent, Ant Stiller, Mr. Toast, Jason Holland, Mark Scott, Vicky Lamburn, Mark Richardson, Scott Partelow, Paul Jacobson, and Adam from Commodore Chronicles for making this show possible through their generous donation to the show. Support our sponsor Retro Rewind for all of your Commodore needs! Use our page at https://retrorewind.ca/pixelgaiden and our discount code PG10 for 10% --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amigospodcast/message
We're back with Episode 97! In this episode Cody, Tim, and Eric catch up on what they've been playing and adding to their collections + Battle Of The Systems - Nam1975 (Neo Geo) vs Operation Wolf (PC Engine). Episode Guide ------------------- 3:34 - Quick Questions 17:58 - Patreon 21:54 - Tea Time With Tim - 2022 38:36 - Box Opening (From Tim!) 52:47 - Catching Up 1:46:40 - Nam1975 (Neo Geo) vs Operation Wolf (PC Engine) 2:16:46 - Best Of 2022 Please give us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks for listening! You can always reach us at podcast@pixelgaiden.com. Send us an email if we missed anything in the show notes you need. You can now support us on Patreon. Thank you to Henrik Ladefoged, Roy Fielding, Matthew Ackerman, Josh Malone, Daniel James, 10MARC, Eric Sandgren, Brian Arsenault, Retro Gamer Nation, Maciej Sosnowski, Paradroyd, RAM OK ROM OK, Mitsoyama, David Vincent, Ant Stiller, Mr. Toast, Jason Holland, Mark Scott, Vicky Lamburn, Mark Richardson, Scott Partelow, Paul Jacobson, and Adam from Commodore Chronicles for making this show possible through their generous donation to the show. Support our sponsor Retro Rewind for all of your Commodore needs! Use our page at https://retrorewind.ca/pixelgaiden and our discount code PG10 for 10%
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We all love things we shouldn't love. Video games are no different. ”I can't believe you!” she screamed, having caught him in the act. She'd left work to surprise him. A lovely little act of kindness on what would have otherwise been a completely ordinary day. Just another feature-less weekday blended in with all the rest – the palatable home-made protein smoothie of life. A posh afternoon tea from the local fancy-for-the-area cafe that sits on the park. Sandwiches with pickle that isn't Branston's. Cheese that isn't 40% lighter cheddar. Scones with a hint of cinnamon. Homemade tray bakes the likes of which you usually only see on the TV that are the size of an eight-year-old's hand. How lovely. At least that was the intention. ”I didn't...” he stumbled. “I...” he added completely without point or reason. ”Get out,” she yelled, barely able to look at them together, the coffee table a mess of where they'd been. ”But...” he blurted out. “I was weak while picking up some bits from CO-OP. I'm sorry. ”I don't know why I did it. I'm sorry. I really am,” the chided man muttered, repentantly as he walked out the door. The woman sat down. She wasn't going to let this ruin her lunch. She pushed the empty Rustlers microwave burger wrappers into the bin and started eating her sandwiches. Welcome to VG247 Best Games Ever Podcast, Episode 10: Best game that is really bad. Please do let us know what you think of the show – and if this is your first time listening, do go back to listen to the previous episodes. If you've got suggestions for topics, we'd love to hear them. We've got a vault full of existing ideas, but about 98% of them are terrible, 1% are unrecordable, and the rest are just about passable in a pinch. “What is VG247's Best Games Ever Podcast?” you ask while pondering a Rustlers for lunch. To get straight to the point and to quote myself from last week: “It's a 30-minute panel show where we decide the best game in a specific category.” More importantly, please don't eat a Rustlers. You could pick almost any other item of food and come out the other side in a better place. We've got some details on the show's content below (if you want to get a refresher before heading to the comments to make a wonderful, considered post or don't want to listen but do want to know what games we picked), so if you want to avoid spoilers, don't scroll past this warning. W A R N I N G The Best Game that is really bad This is the topic of Episode ten of VG247's Best Games Ever Podcast. Here's a rundown of who picked what. Tom – Operation Wolf A much-loved video game of the 90s, porting from arcades to pretty much every console and system that was around at the time, Operation Wolf on the Master System is the perfect game that's good but also bad. You see, it was rock hard, and had to be played with a light gun to experience it at its best. Most people, me included, used a control pad. Sad times. Alex – Deadly Premonition So bad it's good. Has any game ever perfectly summed up this saying more than Deadly Premonition. It somehow manages to combine a lot of fairly terrible things into a game that has a sizable, dedicated fan following. The fact that the sequel (seen above) so badly misses the mark is another testament to how all the planets must have aligned perfectly for this gem to come into the world. Sherif - EDF Earth Defense Force (EDF) is a long-running series where you essentially have to shoot waves of giant ants (and other giant things). That's it. And it's amazing. Give it a look and you might not get what's so great about it, but trust when we say that this is one of the most fun you can have with a video game. It's technically a mess (every version) and feels quite bizarre compared to the standards set and adhered to in most video games, but that is part of its charm. Let us know what game you'd pick and if you think all old games are bad, actually? If you like the podcast, please subscribe and leave a review saying how wonderful it is, and tell all your friends. Do a tweet about it, post on Facebook, hire one of those planes to fly a banner promoting it over a big sporting event. Come back in a week for another episode of VG247's Best Games Ever Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AKA the One in Which Rob W Forgets to Int In episode 47 of ANOTHER TIME, MACLEOD!, Robs Wallis (Twitter: @robertmwallis) and Daniel (@rob_a_daniel) are joined by guest Bobi Blue (@ruggerblue) for a trip to the library (1:24:59-1:27:49). Topics of discussion include great earrings, identity theft, suspiciously advanced retro tech, doctor-patient confidentiality, Ned Flanders-Kevin Kline-Donald Sutherland hybrids, parental alienation, Operation Wolf on the ZX Spectrum, and the lamentable state of modern British politics.
I årets første episode av podcasten cd SPILL har Sigve og Erik André børstet støv av PC-versjonen, som ble lansert av Taitos amerikanske gren i 1989. Har den tålt tidens tann? Les hele saken hos spillhistorie.no.
Westin and Brett open up these nice tight pages and go through a magical Nintendo journey. Going over Wrestling, Captain Nintendo, Zelda 2, Skate or Die, Howard and Nester take a turn to the sinister, some great marble talk, Operation Wolf is forgettable, more sports, Metal Gear, a cool Nintendo accessory, and that's about it. This descriptive enough for you Westin?
This week on Episode 523 of Priority One: the Roddenberry Foundation continues to promote a positive future, while Star Trek already wins some Emmys this year; in gaming, Star Trek Online takes us through a mirror darkly with “Reflections” and On Screen: Lower Decks Season 2 Episode 6! TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Star Trek Wins at the Emmys By Elio Lleo On the heels of the Star Trek Day event, the franchise had cause for more celebration. During the two-day Creative Arts Emmy Event this last week, Star Trek walked away with two wins. First up, an Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single episode for Star Trek: Discovery's Season 3, “Su'kal.” Then, Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series for the Discovery episode, “If Memory Serves.” Now, Star Trek has been nominated for a total of 10 Emmys and the 75th Annual Awards show is set to air on Sunday, September 19th on CBS. So, let's keep our fingers crossed that Star Trek takes home several more! The 2321 Emmys will use photon torpedoes in place of play-off music. Image: Television Academy. Praise the Word of Rod By Elio Lleo As Gene Roddenberry's centennial celebrations continue, his son and CEO of Roddenberry Entertainment, Rod Roddenberry, spoke with Forbes's Simon Thompson about the last 55 years and the future of Star Trek. With the first four original movies being remastered in 4K UHD, Rod remarks about how great it is to see how there's still a hunger for the original incarnations of Trek, saying: I think it makes Star Trek new again, especially for our new audiences. You've got the TV series now that has brought in a newer, younger demographic, and I think some people are resistant to look at older stuff. When it comes out in 4K, it looks fresh and new. I'm excited by them being introduced to Star Trek through the original movies. ...oh, UNITY, that's what the shirt says. Image: Paramount Pictures, via Forbes. What about NuTrek? Well, for Rod, it's all about ensuring that any of the recent incarnations stay true to the core of what his father's vision was all about saying: He wants people like J.J. Abrams and Alex Kurtzman and others to come along and do that. He also wanted to make sure that it remains Star Trek… [a]s long as they are continuing the tradition and the idea of it making you think. Having it entertain is extremely important, absolutely, but let's be considering different points of view on this as well. Rod goes on to discuss his own personal history with the franchise and how it was he grew to be so invested in his father's legacy. What Escapes In Vegas...Stays In...Hmmm… By Cat Hough If you're headed to Vegas anytime soon, you should definitely trek out the new Star Trek: Discovery-themed escape room launched by Escapology. The game is set during the third season of Discovery and has opened just in time to coincide with the 4th season premiere on Paramount+. https://player.vimeo.com/video/599794944/ Your role in the game is acting as a civilian engineer tasked with inspecting the U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1031 as it undergoes the refit and upgrade to the 1031-A. However, sci-fi things happen during your inspection and Discovery collides with a quantum filament, causing major hull damage. The filaments' quantum resonance has also caused a polarity shift in the antimatter containment system, leading to a progressive degeneration in the containment field. If field strength falls below 15%, it will collapse, destroying the vessel and everyone aboard. Because sci-fi stuff happened, the main computer has closed emergency bulkheads across the ship and the turbolift control system has been disabled, leaving the bulk of the crew trapped and unable to begin repairs. In a convenient turn of events, your turbolift stopped near the Auxiliary Control section, so all you have to do is override its systems. At this point, you're the best option for helping Discovery and its crew avoid this disaster. Another reason to hate this design. Image: ViacomCBS, via CBR. Then, you, and your team, must escape the turbolift and communicate with a senior officer. You can save everyone if you can just re-establish communications and work together to repair the antimatter containment field before the strength falls below 15% which is projected to be in precisely 60 minutes time. Or that's how long you can book the room for: packages can be reserved at the Las Vegas Town Square location via the Escapology website and they currently show the price for 6 people is a little under $250. Festivity Will Now Commence By Thomas Reynolds and Rosco McQueen It's practically cliché at this point: the commercial Christmas season starts earlier every year, with candy canes and carols drowning out the trick-or-treaters and turkey dinners. But...what if December isn't merely encroaching on the other months? Isn't Christmas adding their celebrational distinctiveness to its own? Are they not being adapted to service Saint Nick? Yes, Christmas is assimilating the calendar–and your holidays, as they have been, are over. The Elf on the Shelf was the first to fall to the Collective; the angel tree topper is next. Image: Eaglemoss. Festivity may be irrelevant, but that hasn't stopped Eaglemoss from creating a grim messenger of holiday cheer. Invading Sector 001 on September 30th, the Borg Cube Advent Calendar brings 24 Trek accessories and gifts to all good little Trekkies. Socks, coasters, coffee mugs: each item included in the box also includes a short note with trivia and stories behind it. The Calendar sells for a considerable $149.95, so your bank account might look like New Providence if there's more than one Trekkie on your gift list. However, if you're after something a bit less “Sovereign-class”, then the California line of starships may be more your style. Eaglemoss has revealed the new XL model of the USS Cerritos. The model is 9.75” long and faithfully reproduces the Cerritos as it appeared in the first season. It's due in January 2022, so not quite in time for Christmas, but it will soon be joined by a model of the U.S.S. Titan. Both models were made using the actual VFX files used in Lower Decks, with both ships looking a little more animated than the usual line of starships–like they could have leapt from the screen to your living room. Ejectable warp core not included. Image: StarTrek.com Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn't discuss but might interest you. For her efforts to help eradicate sexual harassment from the entertainment industry, Michelle Hurd was awarded the SAG-AFTRA President's Award. Hurd (Raffi on Star Trek: Picard) is an actor, activist and National Board member who's worked to provide resources to SAG-AFTRA members who experienced sexual harassment and assault. She also assisted in developing updated guidelines and policies to eliminate harassment and assault from the industry. You can color your favorite Lower Deckers. The Star Trek.com website is still celebrating Star Trek Day and you can download and print pages to a new coloring book from season two of Star Trek: Lower Decks. We want to remind you that you can participate in the Roddenberry Foundation's “Boldly Go” campaign by submitting a video, photo, letter, poem, or even a simple selfie. The theme or question to answer, “describe your hopes for the next 100 years!” Visit BoldlyGo.com to learn more! STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds A Fanatical Devotion to Charity By Shane Hoover It's policy here at Priority One that we love charity bundles (and if it isn't, it should be). The latest effort from STO and Fanatical.com is no exception. Following the familiar format, players can select one of two reward tiers based on their donated amount: Tier 1 - $1 ($15 value) 32c Vanity Shield Overlay Rainbow Risian Caracal ‘Charitable' title Tier 2 - $7.99 ($82 value) All items from Tier 1 Narendra-class Support Cruiser (T6) Vor'ral Support Battlecruiser (T6) 1 Fleet Ship Module 1 Gold Tech Upgrade 30 Lobi Crystals Rarely is it this easy to support the needs of the many. Image: Fanatical. But the benefits don't stay in-game: each purchase of any tier in the bundle earns you a chance to win the Grand Prize! Tier 1 purchases earn a single Grand prize entry, while Tier 2 purchases net you five entries. The winner gets a place on Star Trek: The Cruise V, a ticket worth over $5000. I don't know if God needs a cruise ship, but I sure wouldn't mind getting on this one. The winner also receives a digital copy of every expansion pack available for Star Trek Online. That's Legacy of Romulus, Delta Operations, Temporal Agent, Gamma Vanguard and Discovery Operations. All told, that's over $720 worth of STO goodies. You can also get one free entry into the Grand Prize drawing by visiting a link which requires you to sign up for the Fanatical newsletter. Nearly 90% of the sales price on these charity bundle items will benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, providing children with safe and fun places to grow and thrive, and offering mentoring life-enhancing programs. STO Takes Another Hard Look In the Mirror By Rosco McQueen With the conclusion of the Klingon Civil War, you would think Starfleet and members of the Alliance would have time for a little bit of exploration in Star Trek Online. Think again!! As a mirror universe admiral once said, “You haven't seen the last of me!” https://youtu.be/krG7YUY9JNw This newfound peace is short lived, as a new danger emerges from the Mirror Universe. A former enemy, Admiral Leeta (voiced by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine star Chase Masterson) is being hunted by the Mirror Universe's Kuumarke, a Terran Empire special agent. Players will team up with Admiral Leeta to stop Kuumarke and her Terran forces from using stolen information to bring destruction to the Prime Universe. Captains can investigate this looming threat in a new featured episode, Firewall, as well as participate in a new ground TFO, “Operation: Wolf.” Captains can also earn daily progress by playing the “Counterpoint” TFO and the episode “Jabberwocky” to work towards claiming the brand new T6 Mirror Gagarin-class Miracle Worker Battlecruiser. It's worth noting the first Captain on your account to claim the ship also receives 8x Terran Empire Agony Phaser Weapon Packs which each contain your choice of starship weapon type, and 3x Ultimate Tech Upgrade - Beam/Cannon/Projectile Tech which may be used to upgrade any starship weaponry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlkM4MrvSR0&feature=emb_title The new Terran ship has a 4 forward, and 4 aft weapon layout, compared to the regular 5/3 layout of the Prime Gagarin. It features a Lieutenant Commander Command Specialist Bridge Officer seat, and a universal console - the Destructive Protomatter Wave Projector. The wave projector targets multiple vessels, ripping apart their hulls. If they are destroyed then they send out a secondary shockwave, which may infect other targets in a chain reaction. Carriers With Crossover Appeal By Thomas Reynolds For years, STO was a preeminent source for new Trek stories–and what's a new Trek story without a ship? Cryptic's designs helped progress the post-Nemesis state of shipbuilding art, establishing distinct aesthetics for a modern 25th century. Now 2021's a different scene, with five different television series and other MMOs generating new ships of their own. That said, STO's contributions aren't going unnoticed. Yes. It's a cat carrier. Good job. Image: Cryptic Studios. The Continuing Mission blog for Star Trek Adventures recently posted fan-made guidelines for bringing Cryptic's Atrox- and Aspero-class carriers into the tabletop world. The unofficial STO-to-STA ship conversion assigns stats and traits based on their online counterparts, so you can drag-and-drop them into your campaign. It's an interesting look at RPG mechanic design, if that's your thing (and if you're listening to this podcast, that's a pretty safe guess). But it also reflects Cryptic's success in creating ships that become Trek characters in their own right. Quick Gaming News Roundup With Reflections taking us back into the Mirror Universe, STO's original ships are getting some fresh new looks--looks that could kill, that is. Ten of Cryptic's 25th century Federation designs, including the fan-favorite Pathfinder, have been touched up for the new arc, ranging from new materials to full-blown remasters. The Terran Empire is also getting their own versions of four ships–the Shran, Reliant, Andromeda, and Pathfinder–dressed to impress and distress. For fans of STO's story blog posts, this was all related in a private communique from Vice Admiral Hemphill of Starfleet. Or is it Lord Baron Vice Admiral of Starfleet? The answer: yes. If you launch STO through the Epic Games launcher - or if you want to get a free Terran Incursion Pack that includes a Terran Empire Sonic Phaser Stun Pistol, an Elite Services Starter Pack and a Small XP Boost, then you'd need to download the game and launch through Epic Games. The pack can be claimed once per account, all items are bound to account and you must complete the tutorial in order to claim it. The red tells you they're Evil ships, because they can't grow goatees. Image: Cryptic Studios.
This week on Episode 523 of Priority One: the Roddenberry Foundation continues to promote a positive future, while Star Trek already wins some Emmys this year; in gaming, Star Trek Online takes us through a mirror darkly with “Reflections” and On Screen: Lower Decks Season 2 Episode 6! TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds Star Trek Wins at the Emmys By Elio Lleo On the heels of the Star Trek Day event, the franchise had cause for more celebration. During the two-day Creative Arts Emmy Event this last week, Star Trek walked away with two wins. First up, an Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single episode for Star Trek: Discovery's Season 3, “Su'kal.” Then, Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series for the Discovery episode, “If Memory Serves.” Now, Star Trek has been nominated for a total of 10 Emmys and the 75th Annual Awards show is set to air on Sunday, September 19th on CBS. So, let's keep our fingers crossed that Star Trek takes home several more! The 2321 Emmys will use photon torpedoes in place of play-off music. Image: Television Academy. Praise the Word of Rod By Elio Lleo As Gene Roddenberry's centennial celebrations continue, his son and CEO of Roddenberry Entertainment, Rod Roddenberry, spoke with Forbes's Simon Thompson about the last 55 years and the future of Star Trek. With the first four original movies being remastered in 4K UHD, Rod remarks about how great it is to see how there's still a hunger for the original incarnations of Trek, saying: I think it makes Star Trek new again, especially for our new audiences. You've got the TV series now that has brought in a newer, younger demographic, and I think some people are resistant to look at older stuff. When it comes out in 4K, it looks fresh and new. I'm excited by them being introduced to Star Trek through the original movies. ...oh, UNITY, that's what the shirt says. Image: Paramount Pictures, via Forbes. What about NuTrek? Well, for Rod, it's all about ensuring that any of the recent incarnations stay true to the core of what his father's vision was all about saying: He wants people like J.J. Abrams and Alex Kurtzman and others to come along and do that. He also wanted to make sure that it remains Star Trek… [a]s long as they are continuing the tradition and the idea of it making you think. Having it entertain is extremely important, absolutely, but let's be considering different points of view on this as well. Rod goes on to discuss his own personal history with the franchise and how it was he grew to be so invested in his father's legacy. What Escapes In Vegas...Stays In...Hmmm… By Cat Hough If you're headed to Vegas anytime soon, you should definitely trek out the new Star Trek: Discovery-themed escape room launched by Escapology. The game is set during the third season of Discovery and has opened just in time to coincide with the 4th season premiere on Paramount+. https://player.vimeo.com/video/599794944/ Your role in the game is acting as a civilian engineer tasked with inspecting the U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1031 as it undergoes the refit and upgrade to the 1031-A. However, sci-fi things happen during your inspection and Discovery collides with a quantum filament, causing major hull damage. The filaments' quantum resonance has also caused a polarity shift in the antimatter containment system, leading to a progressive degeneration in the containment field. If field strength falls below 15%, it will collapse, destroying the vessel and everyone aboard. Because sci-fi stuff happened, the main computer has closed emergency bulkheads across the ship and the turbolift control system has been disabled, leaving the bulk of the crew trapped and unable to begin repairs. In a convenient turn of events, your turbolift stopped near the Auxiliary Control section, so all you have to do is override its systems. At this point, you're the best option for helping Discovery and its crew avoid this disaster. Another reason to hate this design. Image: ViacomCBS, via CBR. Then, you, and your team, must escape the turbolift and communicate with a senior officer. You can save everyone if you can just re-establish communications and work together to repair the antimatter containment field before the strength falls below 15% which is projected to be in precisely 60 minutes time. Or that's how long you can book the room for: packages can be reserved at the Las Vegas Town Square location via the Escapology website and they currently show the price for 6 people is a little under $250. Festivity Will Now Commence By Thomas Reynolds and Rosco McQueen It's practically cliché at this point: the commercial Christmas season starts earlier every year, with candy canes and carols drowning out the trick-or-treaters and turkey dinners. But...what if December isn't merely encroaching on the other months? Isn't Christmas adding their celebrational distinctiveness to its own? Are they not being adapted to service Saint Nick? Yes, Christmas is assimilating the calendar–and your holidays, as they have been, are over. The Elf on the Shelf was the first to fall to the Collective; the angel tree topper is next. Image: Eaglemoss. Festivity may be irrelevant, but that hasn't stopped Eaglemoss from creating a grim messenger of holiday cheer. Invading Sector 001 on September 30th, the Borg Cube Advent Calendar brings 24 Trek accessories and gifts to all good little Trekkies. Socks, coasters, coffee mugs: each item included in the box also includes a short note with trivia and stories behind it. The Calendar sells for a considerable $149.95, so your bank account might look like New Providence if there's more than one Trekkie on your gift list. However, if you're after something a bit less “Sovereign-class”, then the California line of starships may be more your style. Eaglemoss has revealed the new XL model of the USS Cerritos. The model is 9.75” long and faithfully reproduces the Cerritos as it appeared in the first season. It's due in January 2022, so not quite in time for Christmas, but it will soon be joined by a model of the U.S.S. Titan. Both models were made using the actual VFX files used in Lower Decks, with both ships looking a little more animated than the usual line of starships–like they could have leapt from the screen to your living room. Ejectable warp core not included. Image: StarTrek.com Quick News Roundup Here are a few headlines that we didn't discuss but might interest you. For her efforts to help eradicate sexual harassment from the entertainment industry, Michelle Hurd was awarded the SAG-AFTRA President's Award. Hurd (Raffi on Star Trek: Picard) is an actor, activist and National Board member who's worked to provide resources to SAG-AFTRA members who experienced sexual harassment and assault. She also assisted in developing updated guidelines and policies to eliminate harassment and assault from the industry. You can color your favorite Lower Deckers. The Star Trek.com website is still celebrating Star Trek Day and you can download and print pages to a new coloring book from season two of Star Trek: Lower Decks. We want to remind you that you can participate in the Roddenberry Foundation's “Boldly Go” campaign by submitting a video, photo, letter, poem, or even a simple selfie. The theme or question to answer, “describe your hopes for the next 100 years!” Visit BoldlyGo.com to learn more! STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds A Fanatical Devotion to Charity By Shane Hoover It's policy here at Priority One that we love charity bundles (and if it isn't, it should be). The latest effort from STO and Fanatical.com is no exception. Following the familiar format, players can select one of two reward tiers based on their donated amount: Tier 1 - $1 ($15 value) 32c Vanity Shield Overlay Rainbow Risian Caracal ‘Charitable' title Tier 2 - $7.99 ($82 value) All items from Tier 1 Narendra-class Support Cruiser (T6) Vor'ral Support Battlecruiser (T6) 1 Fleet Ship Module 1 Gold Tech Upgrade 30 Lobi Crystals Rarely is it this easy to support the needs of the many. Image: Fanatical. But the benefits don't stay in-game: each purchase of any tier in the bundle earns you a chance to win the Grand Prize! Tier 1 purchases earn a single Grand prize entry, while Tier 2 purchases net you five entries. The winner gets a place on Star Trek: The Cruise V, a ticket worth over $5000. I don't know if God needs a cruise ship, but I sure wouldn't mind getting on this one. The winner also receives a digital copy of every expansion pack available for Star Trek Online. That's Legacy of Romulus, Delta Operations, Temporal Agent, Gamma Vanguard and Discovery Operations. All told, that's over $720 worth of STO goodies. You can also get one free entry into the Grand Prize drawing by visiting a link which requires you to sign up for the Fanatical newsletter. Nearly 90% of the sales price on these charity bundle items will benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, providing children with safe and fun places to grow and thrive, and offering mentoring life-enhancing programs. STO Takes Another Hard Look In the Mirror By Rosco McQueen With the conclusion of the Klingon Civil War, you would think Starfleet and members of the Alliance would have time for a little bit of exploration in Star Trek Online. Think again!! As a mirror universe admiral once said, “You haven't seen the last of me!” https://youtu.be/krG7YUY9JNw This newfound peace is short lived, as a new danger emerges from the Mirror Universe. A former enemy, Admiral Leeta (voiced by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine star Chase Masterson) is being hunted by the Mirror Universe's Kuumarke, a Terran Empire special agent. Players will team up with Admiral Leeta to stop Kuumarke and her Terran forces from using stolen information to bring destruction to the Prime Universe. Captains can investigate this looming threat in a new featured episode, Firewall, as well as participate in a new ground TFO, “Operation: Wolf.” Captains can also earn daily progress by playing the “Counterpoint” TFO and the episode “Jabberwocky” to work towards claiming the brand new T6 Mirror Gagarin-class Miracle Worker Battlecruiser. It's worth noting the first Captain on your account to claim the ship also receives 8x Terran Empire Agony Phaser Weapon Packs which each contain your choice of starship weapon type, and 3x Ultimate Tech Upgrade - Beam/Cannon/Projectile Tech which may be used to upgrade any starship weaponry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlkM4MrvSR0&feature=emb_title The new Terran ship has a 4 forward, and 4 aft weapon layout, compared to the regular 5/3 layout of the Prime Gagarin. It features a Lieutenant Commander Command Specialist Bridge Officer seat, and a universal console - the Destructive Protomatter Wave Projector. The wave projector targets multiple vessels, ripping apart their hulls. If they are destroyed then they send out a secondary shockwave, which may infect other targets in a chain reaction. Carriers With Crossover Appeal By Thomas Reynolds For years, STO was a preeminent source for new Trek stories–and what's a new Trek story without a ship? Cryptic's designs helped progress the post-Nemesis state of shipbuilding art, establishing distinct aesthetics for a modern 25th century. Now 2021's a different scene, with five different television series and other MMOs generating new ships of their own. That said, STO's contributions aren't going unnoticed. Yes. It's a cat carrier. Good job. Image: Cryptic Studios. The Continuing Mission blog for Star Trek Adventures recently posted fan-made guidelines for bringing Cryptic's Atrox- and Aspero-class carriers into the tabletop world. The unofficial STO-to-STA ship conversion assigns stats and traits based on their online counterparts, so you can drag-and-drop them into your campaign. It's an interesting look at RPG mechanic design, if that's your thing (and if you're listening to this podcast, that's a pretty safe guess). But it also reflects Cryptic's success in creating ships that become Trek characters in their own right. Quick Gaming News Roundup With Reflections taking us back into the Mirror Universe, STO's original ships are getting some fresh new looks--looks that could kill, that is. Ten of Cryptic's 25th century Federation designs, including the fan-favorite Pathfinder, have been touched up for the new arc, ranging from new materials to full-blown remasters. The Terran Empire is also getting their own versions of four ships–the Shran, Reliant, Andromeda, and Pathfinder–dressed to impress and distress. For fans of STO's story blog posts, this was all related in a private communique from Vice Admiral Hemphill of Starfleet. Or is it Lord Baron Vice Admiral of Starfleet? The answer: yes. If you launch STO through the Epic Games launcher - or if you want to get a free Terran Incursion Pack that includes a Terran Empire Sonic Phaser Stun Pistol, an Elite Services Starter Pack and a Small XP Boost, then you'd need to download the game and launch through Epic Games. The pack can be claimed once per account, all items are bound to account and you must complete the tutorial in order to claim it. The red tells you they're Evil ships, because they can't grow goatees. Image: Cryptic Studios.
This week on Episode 522 of Priority One: Happy Star Trek Day! New trailers for Picard, Prodigy and Lower Decks, and a formal introduction to the Enterprise crew voyaging to Strange New Worlds. In gaming news, the Mirror Universe inspires a new TFO in “Operation: Wolf,” new gear on the way inspired by Lower Decks, and some good old Trek games get a PC refresh. TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds 55 Years Of Trekking Across The Universe By Cat Hough This week marks the 55th anniversary of the airing of the first episode of Star Trek and, according to all the memes going around, the world has never been the same. But when you think about it...that's a pretty accurate statement. Without the vision of Gene Roddenberry and the production of the original series, we would not even have this podcast. So let's just take this opportunity to appreciate the reason we are even here today. Fresh New Faces For Strange New Worlds By Rosco McQueen There's no trailer yet, but we were treated to an introduction to the crew of the Enterprise under Captain Pike, with some new faces and some familiar ones as well. We are reintroduced to Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn who reprise their roles as Captain Pike, Mr Spock and Number One. From there we meet the new actors taking on classic characters, with: Celia Rose Gooding as Cadet Nyota Uhura, Jess Bush as Nurse Christine Chapel, And Babs Olusanmokun as Dr. M'Benga. New characters then come our way: Bruce Horak as Hemmer, Christina Chong as La'an Noonien-Singh, And Melissa Navia as Lt. Erica Ortegas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc7ZWdJY6ZY Shadows Of Things That Will Be By Cat Hough Let's break down the Picard Season Two trailer. We see Q snap his fingers and send everyone into an alternate reality where Earth has descended into a totalitarian state. But only Jean-Luc Picard and his new crew (maybe with Guinan's help?) know that time has been altered. Then they decide to travel back to modern day Los Angeles in order to get things sorted. To get there, however, they need the assistance of the Borg Queen, played by Annie Wersching--who, in this alternate reality, appears to be a captive on Earth. What else is in store for Picard? We don't know yet, but we do know he'll be back in February 2022; it was also confirmed that Picard was renewed for Season 3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUhBOmtFYr8 But Will We Learn The Janeway Maneuver? By Cat Hough We also got a first real look at Prodigy as the first official trailer was introduced by Kate Mulgrew. This panel also included a pleasant surprise: the show will premiere on October 28 and the first episode is an hour long. The trailer shows us the crew of young aliens who happen to find an experimental Federation starship named the U.S.S. Protostar, but they've never heard of Starfleet or the Federation. So it's up to Janeway's hologram to teach them how to use the ship to navigate the cosmos, while the Diviner (John Noble) and Drednok (Jimmi Simpson) pursue the crew to get ahold of the ship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBE7d8sH5Rg Lower Decks Hits The Halfway Mark By Cat Hough After a hilarious and thoroughly enjoyable first half of the season, Lower Decks continues it's second season with more adventure, more exploration, and lots more sci-fi stuff. The second-season trailer (that series creator Mike McMahon says he edited to remove spoilers) gives us glimpses of Rutherford vs "fricking radiation," Tendi as a giant bug, and Mariner and Boimler on an away mission that goes sideways [...so like every other away mission, then---Ed.]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vkzjGBAcTM Looking Four-ward To Discovery By Cat Hough The fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery premieres Thursday, Nov. 18, on Paramount+. The first image from the upcoming season was released during Star Trek Day. We also got to watch a panel featuring season four cast members Wilson Cruz (Dr. Hugh Culber), Blu del Barrio (Adira), Ian Alexander (Gray), and showrunner and executive producer Michelle Paradise. The panel of mutual love and discussion of found family was moderated by Wil Wheaton. Most advanced ship in the fleet, and they couldn't even spring for seat warmers? Image: ViacomCBS. Taking Trek Back To School By Thomas Reynolds and Rosco McQueen With Labor Day on rearview sensors, the American student body is headed back to school–and so is the Trek franchise, if Kurtzman has his way. Back in Episode 519, we mentioned that a Starfleet Academy-situated series “aimed at younger audiences” was in the works. Since then, Eric Pesola at Heavy suggested that the new series concept is far older than it appears. Don't worry, it's safe for them to wear red shirts because they're named characters. Image: IDW Comics, via Heavy.com. Pesola draws parallels between JJ's franchise “revival” in 2009, and Harve Bennett turning it around after The Motion Picture almost torpedoed it thirty years prior. Bennett helmed the next three series entries and more-or-less put Trek's fortunes on the up-and-up. That said, after his Final Frontier almost finished it for good, Bennett pitched one more idea: a prequel film set at Starfleet Academy, with Ethan Hawke as Kirk and John Cusack as Spock. The studio went with a thinly-veiled Cold War analogy instead but, twenty years later, class might finally be in session. During the Star Trek Day celebrations, Wil Wheaton asked Kurtzman about the future of Trek on TV, Kurtzman said that with five ongoing series, he's “not in a hurry” to launch any more. But he did bring up the fan enthusiasm for a series set at Starfleet Academy. STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Legends Of Yesterday By Rosco McQueen Fire up the phase inducers, it's time to start a new ‘toon in Star Trek Online. The Agents of Yesterday recruitment event is active: new characters set in the TOS era playing through the entire Agents of Yesterday mission arc, and becoming Temporal Agents with updated rewards. As we covered previously, if you haven't created a Temporal Agent character, it's a great opportunity with lots of bonuses for your whole account. You wish your family portrait looked this good. Image: Cryptic Studios. But if the idea of leveling up a new character from scratch isn't bringing you joy, then the Legendary TOS Federation Captain's Bundle has dropped to immediately boost your new character to level 65. The pack comes with equipment, services, and other resources to allow this newly-boosted character to be ready to enter the high-level content of Star Trek Online. Plus, you'll get account-wide access to the Legendary Miranda Multi-Mission Cruiser [T6]. It includes all of the consoles, starship traits, and costumes from the entire line of Miranda and Malachowski starship families. The bundle is available for the price of 12,000 Zen, with 50% OFF from September 8th at 8am PT to September 20th at 10am PT! Parliament Is Now In Session By Rosco McQueen The next story arc is fast approaching, if this news item is anything to go by. STO announced this week that Lower Decks themed gear is making its way into the game. “Starting with the next story update which arrives on PC very soon, a brand new Tier-6 Starship will be added to the existing ship choices, and a series of exciting new Lower Decks-themed items will be added to the Lobi Crystal Store.” The items include: Lower Decks uniforms, Portable Phaser Cannon Multibarrel Phaser Phaser Split-Beam Rifle Phaser Sniper Rifle T-88 Diagnostic Tool Kit frame - complete with purple stripe Lower Decks Personal Traits, two space and two ground, And a new starship, the Parliament Miracle Worker Surveyor Cruiser [T6]. Oof. Not looking forward to the environmental impact statement on this one. Image: Cryptic Studios. The Parliament has a four front and four aft weapon layout, with a Controlled Gravimetric Demolition universal console, which deals “tremendous” kinetic damage. The console also provides a passive bonus to Kinetic and Physical Damage Resistance Rating, as well as Exotic Particle Generation and Structural Integrity. The items will be available for purchase upon the release of the next story update (no date confirmed as yet). Operation: Sheep In Wolf's Clothing by Shane Hoover A brand new blog from Cryptic has announced a forthcoming Mirror Universe TFO for Star Trek Online. The new bit of fiction finds Admiral Quinn providing feedback to Admiral Leeta on a new Starfleet training simulation to test special operations into the Mirror Universe. It seems despite her cooperation, Quinn finds her bloodlust a bit much even for a simulation. I mean honestly, if a Captain can't use Exocomps as cannon fodder anymore what are you supposed to do? And just forget about bumping off your Terran counterpart, I guess! So much for Plan A, am I right? What I've always loved about the Terran Empire: its understated subtlety. Image: Cryptic Studios. Anyway, while details are obviously thin in this little teaser, it looks like Captains will get to beam their away team into a brand new Mirror Universe version of Earth Space Dock for some covert operations. So beef up those biceps, tone up those abs, and sharpen your daggers. We're going Terran on the holodeck for “Operation: Wolf”! They Belong In A Museum! By Shane Hoover It's also worth noting that in celebration of Star Trek Day, from September 8 to 22, on all platforms, there will be a special Starfleet Museum in orbit above Deep Space Nine and Earth Space Dock. The museum contains the starring ships from Star Trek movies, television, and more. Hailing each ship will give you words from their crew, and both in universe and behind the scenes facts about the ship and show. Hailing all ten of the ships will grant you a special title: Historical Documents Expert. "Ugh, people really use holodecks for that?" "Oh yeah, it's mostly that." Image: ViacomCBS, via TOR. Fleet Command Finishes TNG By Thomas Reynolds If TNG taught us anything, it's that all good things must come to an end, and so it is in Star Trek Fleet Command. Patch 34 concludes Fleet Command's first [nope, our bad—Ed.] foray into Prime Timeline storytelling, wrapping the TNG arc begun back in May while adding Tasha Yar to the officer roster. Meanwhile, your existing crew collection will gain Traits that boost the chance of Critical Success for Away Team assignments. And as for those assignments: as of Patch 34, assignments will automatically respawn once they are completed. Star Trek Through Rose-Tinted GOGgles By Thomas Reynolds and Rosco McQueen Remember last week, when we said about a half-dozen vintage Trek games were going to be re-released on GOG Galaxy? Well they're on GOG Galaxy now in time for Star Trek Day! In a release the company has confirmed the games have been updated so they run smoothly on Windows 10, with some even offering a working LAN multiplayer option. I don't know what makes me feel older, the box art or the phrase "LAN multiplayer." Image: GOG.
This week on Episode 522 of Priority One: Happy Star Trek Day! New trailers for Picard, Prodigy and Lower Decks, and a formal introduction to the Enterprise crew voyaging to Strange New Worlds. In gaming news, the Mirror Universe inspires a new TFO in “Operation: Wolf,” new gear on the way inspired by Lower Decks, and some good old Trek games get a PC refresh. TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds 55 Years Of Trekking Across The Universe By Cat Hough This week marks the 55th anniversary of the airing of the first episode of Star Trek and, according to all the memes going around, the world has never been the same. But when you think about it...that's a pretty accurate statement. Without the vision of Gene Roddenberry and the production of the original series, we would not even have this podcast. So let's just take this opportunity to appreciate the reason we are even here today. Fresh New Faces For Strange New Worlds By Rosco McQueen There's no trailer yet, but we were treated to an introduction to the crew of the Enterprise under Captain Pike, with some new faces and some familiar ones as well. We are reintroduced to Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn who reprise their roles as Captain Pike, Mr Spock and Number One. From there we meet the new actors taking on classic characters, with: Celia Rose Gooding as Cadet Nyota Uhura, Jess Bush as Nurse Christine Chapel, And Babs Olusanmokun as Dr. M'Benga. New characters then come our way: Bruce Horak as Hemmer, Christina Chong as La'an Noonien-Singh, And Melissa Navia as Lt. Erica Ortegas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc7ZWdJY6ZY Shadows Of Things That Will Be By Cat Hough Let's break down the Picard Season Two trailer. We see Q snap his fingers and send everyone into an alternate reality where Earth has descended into a totalitarian state. But only Jean-Luc Picard and his new crew (maybe with Guinan's help?) know that time has been altered. Then they decide to travel back to modern day Los Angeles in order to get things sorted. To get there, however, they need the assistance of the Borg Queen, played by Annie Wersching--who, in this alternate reality, appears to be a captive on Earth. What else is in store for Picard? We don't know yet, but we do know he'll be back in February 2022; it was also confirmed that Picard was renewed for Season 3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUhBOmtFYr8 But Will We Learn The Janeway Maneuver? By Cat Hough We also got a first real look at Prodigy as the first official trailer was introduced by Kate Mulgrew. This panel also included a pleasant surprise: the show will premiere on October 28 and the first episode is an hour long. The trailer shows us the crew of young aliens who happen to find an experimental Federation starship named the U.S.S. Protostar, but they've never heard of Starfleet or the Federation. So it's up to Janeway's hologram to teach them how to use the ship to navigate the cosmos, while the Diviner (John Noble) and Drednok (Jimmi Simpson) pursue the crew to get ahold of the ship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBE7d8sH5Rg Lower Decks Hits The Halfway Mark By Cat Hough After a hilarious and thoroughly enjoyable first half of the season, Lower Decks continues it's second season with more adventure, more exploration, and lots more sci-fi stuff. The second-season trailer (that series creator Mike McMahon says he edited to remove spoilers) gives us glimpses of Rutherford vs "fricking radiation," Tendi as a giant bug, and Mariner and Boimler on an away mission that goes sideways [...so like every other away mission, then---Ed.]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vkzjGBAcTM Looking Four-ward To Discovery By Cat Hough The fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery premieres Thursday, Nov. 18, on Paramount+. The first image from the upcoming season was released during Star Trek Day. We also got to watch a panel featuring season four cast members Wilson Cruz (Dr. Hugh Culber), Blu del Barrio (Adira), Ian Alexander (Gray), and showrunner and executive producer Michelle Paradise. The panel of mutual love and discussion of found family was moderated by Wil Wheaton. Most advanced ship in the fleet, and they couldn't even spring for seat warmers? Image: ViacomCBS. Taking Trek Back To School By Thomas Reynolds and Rosco McQueen With Labor Day on rearview sensors, the American student body is headed back to school–and so is the Trek franchise, if Kurtzman has his way. Back in Episode 519, we mentioned that a Starfleet Academy-situated series “aimed at younger audiences” was in the works. Since then, Eric Pesola at Heavy suggested that the new series concept is far older than it appears. Don't worry, it's safe for them to wear red shirts because they're named characters. Image: IDW Comics, via Heavy.com. Pesola draws parallels between JJ's franchise “revival” in 2009, and Harve Bennett turning it around after The Motion Picture almost torpedoed it thirty years prior. Bennett helmed the next three series entries and more-or-less put Trek's fortunes on the up-and-up. That said, after his Final Frontier almost finished it for good, Bennett pitched one more idea: a prequel film set at Starfleet Academy, with Ethan Hawke as Kirk and John Cusack as Spock. The studio went with a thinly-veiled Cold War analogy instead but, twenty years later, class might finally be in session. During the Star Trek Day celebrations, Wil Wheaton asked Kurtzman about the future of Trek on TV, Kurtzman said that with five ongoing series, he's “not in a hurry” to launch any more. But he did bring up the fan enthusiasm for a series set at Starfleet Academy. STAR TREK GAMING NEWS Edited by Thomas Reynolds Legends Of Yesterday By Rosco McQueen Fire up the phase inducers, it's time to start a new ‘toon in Star Trek Online. The Agents of Yesterday recruitment event is active: new characters set in the TOS era playing through the entire Agents of Yesterday mission arc, and becoming Temporal Agents with updated rewards. As we covered previously, if you haven't created a Temporal Agent character, it's a great opportunity with lots of bonuses for your whole account. You wish your family portrait looked this good. Image: Cryptic Studios. But if the idea of leveling up a new character from scratch isn't bringing you joy, then the Legendary TOS Federation Captain's Bundle has dropped to immediately boost your new character to level 65. The pack comes with equipment, services, and other resources to allow this newly-boosted character to be ready to enter the high-level content of Star Trek Online. Plus, you'll get account-wide access to the Legendary Miranda Multi-Mission Cruiser [T6]. It includes all of the consoles, starship traits, and costumes from the entire line of Miranda and Malachowski starship families. The bundle is available for the price of 12,000 Zen, with 50% OFF from September 8th at 8am PT to September 20th at 10am PT! Parliament Is Now In Session By Rosco McQueen The next story arc is fast approaching, if this news item is anything to go by. STO announced this week that Lower Decks themed gear is making its way into the game. “Starting with the next story update which arrives on PC very soon, a brand new Tier-6 Starship will be added to the existing ship choices, and a series of exciting new Lower Decks-themed items will be added to the Lobi Crystal Store.” The items include: Lower Decks uniforms, Portable Phaser Cannon Multibarrel Phaser Phaser Split-Beam Rifle Phaser Sniper Rifle T-88 Diagnostic Tool Kit frame - complete with purple stripe Lower Decks Personal Traits, two space and two ground, And a new starship, the Parliament Miracle Worker Surveyor Cruiser [T6]. Oof. Not looking forward to the environmental impact statement on this one. Image: Cryptic Studios. The Parliament has a four front and four aft weapon layout, with a Controlled Gravimetric Demolition universal console, which deals “tremendous” kinetic damage. The console also provides a passive bonus to Kinetic and Physical Damage Resistance Rating, as well as Exotic Particle Generation and Structural Integrity. The items will be available for purchase upon the release of the next story update (no date confirmed as yet). Operation: Sheep In Wolf's Clothing by Shane Hoover A brand new blog from Cryptic has announced a forthcoming Mirror Universe TFO for Star Trek Online. The new bit of fiction finds Admiral Quinn providing feedback to Admiral Leeta on a new Starfleet training simulation to test special operations into the Mirror Universe. It seems despite her cooperation, Quinn finds her bloodlust a bit much even for a simulation. I mean honestly, if a Captain can't use Exocomps as cannon fodder anymore what are you supposed to do? And just forget about bumping off your Terran counterpart, I guess! So much for Plan A, am I right? What I've always loved about the Terran Empire: its understated subtlety. Image: Cryptic Studios. Anyway, while details are obviously thin in this little teaser, it looks like Captains will get to beam their away team into a brand new Mirror Universe version of Earth Space Dock for some covert operations. So beef up those biceps, tone up those abs, and sharpen your daggers. We're going Terran on the holodeck for “Operation: Wolf”! They Belong In A Museum! By Shane Hoover It's also worth noting that in celebration of Star Trek Day, from September 8 to 22, on all platforms, there will be a special Starfleet Museum in orbit above Deep Space Nine and Earth Space Dock. The museum contains the starring ships from Star Trek movies, television, and more. Hailing each ship will give you words from their crew, and both in universe and behind the scenes facts about the ship and show. Hailing all ten of the ships will grant you a special title: Historical Documents Expert. "Ugh, people really use holodecks for that?" "Oh yeah, it's mostly that." Image: ViacomCBS, via TOR. Fleet Command Finishes TNG By Thomas Reynolds If TNG taught us anything, it's that all good things must come to an end, and so it is in Star Trek Fleet Command. Patch 34 concludes Fleet Command's first [nope, our bad—Ed.] foray into Prime Timeline storytelling, wrapping the TNG arc begun back in May while adding Tasha Yar to the officer roster. Meanwhile, your existing crew collection will gain Traits that boost the chance of Critical Success for Away Team assignments. And as for those assignments: as of Patch 34, assignments will automatically respawn once they are completed. Star Trek Through Rose-Tinted GOGgles By Thomas Reynolds and Rosco McQueen Remember last week, when we said about a half-dozen vintage Trek games were going to be re-released on GOG Galaxy? Well they're on GOG Galaxy now in time for Star Trek Day! In a release the company has confirmed the games have been updated so they run smoothly on Windows 10, with some even offering a working LAN multiplayer option. I don't know what makes me feel older, the box art or the phrase "LAN multiplayer." Image: GOG.
A group of desperate terrorists is keeping hostages in their jungle fortress. As a member of the elite tactical squad Operation Wolf, you must invade their hideout, destroy their operations, and get the hostages out alive! Maneuver through a series of missions and fight off soldiers, patrol boats, helicopters, and more. SHOW NOTES Operation Wolf NES Longplay Arcade Gameplay Time Crisis House of the Dead VirtuaCop Mad Dog Mcree Operation Thunderbolt Operation Wolf 3 Operation Tiger --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nestalgia/support
We learn what herd immunity means and what it would take to actually achieve it. Then, we speak to the filmmaker behind “Operation Wolf Patrol”, about a group of wolf activists highlighting the impact of contentious hunting practices. Bubbler Talk finds out who’s behind the clever signs you see reminding Wisconsin drivers to be safe on the highways. We’ll share some dos and don’ts of donating to local charities. And we learn about the cultural significance of Japanese cherry blossoms.
Ben Reiser talks to Joe Brown and Rod Coronado about OPERATION WOLF PATROL. This urgent documentary highlights the efforts of a team of wolf conservationists, known as Wolf Patrol, who are attempting to monitor the activities of wolf hunters in Northern Wisconsin. These activists have no power or institutional support for their efforts, but are nonetheless dedicated to curtailing the unethical, often punitive practices of local hunters. The film uses hidden camera footage to reveal the use of trained dogs to chase down big game animals. These dogs are often killed in the process, which motivates hunters to exact revenge on local wildlife. The revenge hunting of wolves is illegal, yet there is little that these activists can do to curtail this behavior, beyond making themselves a presence in areas where hunters typically set-up camp. As these environmentalists keep a watchful eye on the hunters and their prey, they are in turn watched and threatened by angry hunters and local law enforcement who have been emboldened by “anti-harassment” laws put in place to protect hunters and their sport. The film also delves into the backstory of Wolf Patrol’s controversial founder Rod Coronado, including the act of eco-terrorism that landed him in prison, and his efforts to adopt more peaceful activist practices. This story has an added immediacy now that the grey wolf was removed from the endangered species list in October of 2020. This is tough but necessary viewing for those who wish to understand what is at stake with current Wisconsin hunting laws and practices. (PL)
On a secluded farm in a nondescript rural town, a man is slowly dying while laughing at his own jokes. His friends gather to mourn, and soon a darkness grows, marked by waking nightmares and a growing sense that something hilarious is taking over his body. On Episode 441 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss The Dark and the Wicked, from The Strangers director Bryan Bertino. We talk about how *great* of a start 2021 is off to, we find out what the hell ‘maclunkey’ means, and we also get an impromptu call in from Michael Abbot Jr, actor from The Dark and the Wicked! So grab your favorite Police Academy film, hold on tight to your carrots, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Day of the Dead, RIP Tanya Roberts, Meteor Man, Blankman, Cap and Bucky, The Mighty Heroes, RIP Gary Klar, Tourist Trap, The Spleen, Mystery Man, Rudo Insurrection, Beastmaster, Police Academy, RIP Marion Ramsey, ridiculous podcast transcriptions, the New Year’s Blackout Tapes, an international affair, Robotech, Anti-Valentines Day, Army of the Dead, Zack Snyder, Synchronic, Justin Benson, Aaron Morehead, Sweet Home, His House, Cobra Kai Season Three, Wonder Woman 1984, Richard Donner, Pedro Pascal, Gal Gadot, Kristen Wiig, Operation Wolf, movie douches, Michael Rosenbaum, Chris Jericho, The Strangers, Bryan Bertino, The Dark and the Wicked, Fantasia Fest, what is a theme park?, Nintendo World, musical stingers, Marin Ireland, Michael Abbott Jr, creepy priests, mom buying you cigarettes, Peanut Butter Man Jelly, Ghost Dad, Jack Frost, Cannibal, Nekromantik 1 & 2, Nosferatu, Koko-Di Koko-Da, The Silver War, The Babadook, Red Dead Redemption, Shakespeare, Greasy Strangler, Maclunkey Culkin, who really shot first?, Star Wars, Lobot, Ezekiel Barnum, and the melt to the mouth.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: https://discord.gg/ETE79ZkSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
3:01:59 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Today is all about cardboard, science fiction, and this year-end episode, day 293 of the crisis, Severe Repair audiobook, LOONA, Shindig!, England, Midnight Cassette, Single Gun Theory, Pierre Cardin dead at 98, 80s mall in Wonder Woman 1984 (2020), Tape World, Operation Wolf, Drain Bard […]
3:01:59 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Today is all about cardboard, science fiction, and this year-end episode, day 293 of the crisis, Severe Repair audiobook, LOONA, Shindig!, England, Midnight Cassette, Single Gun Theory, Pierre Cardin dead at 98, 80s mall in Wonder Woman 1984 (2020), Tape World, Operation Wolf, Drain Bard [&hellip
Un programa donde hay mucho de poco y calidad (si es que eso tiene sentido). Comenzamos con Yuyitos con las noticias y juego de la semana (Operation Wolf), para luego seguir con la tercera y ultima parte del lore de Blashphemous en Mateando Con Booker. Está Momfus en Re-cebados contandonos sobre Yakuza Kiwami (remake del original Yakuza). Hay música de Baka Mitai, anuncio de ganador del sorteo de un juego de PS4 ¡DALE PLAY!
MicroManía#29 dedica la portada a Lorna en primer plano y a las fantásticas secuelas de Regreso al futuro y Gremlins, fantásticas por supuesto en su versión cinematográfica. En el megajuego nos llegan ya los primeros juegos poligonales 3D, en este caso, International 3D Tennis que corre fantástico incluso en 8 bits. Eso sí, hablamos de 10 polígonos en pantalla. Por otra parte, revisamos La espía que me amó y Shadow of the beast 2, catamos Mythos y La aventura espacial, hablamos de Battle Out Run y Operation Wolf de Master System y descubrimos Surprise Attack. Para nosotros, la sorpresa del mes es Sly Spy que @jgonza_ fulmina en https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8h-IBXB5x0. Y para vosotros, la sorpresa del mes es la charla sobre Loom con @SanAgustinPHO e hijo que se han pasado esta y otras aventuras gráficas de LucasArts y nos explican su experiencia familiar. No os perdáis esa visión de las nuevas generaciones que no se aleja para nada de lo que vivimos nosotros ya hace 30 años. Cargamos RetroManía30 en el minuto 30, la clavamos! Enlace a MicroManía#29: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-29
MicroManía#29 dedica la portada a Lorna en primer plano y a las fantásticas secuelas de Regreso al futuro y Gremlins, fantásticas por supuesto en su versión cinematográfica. En el megajuego nos llegan ya los primeros juegos poligonales 3D, en este caso, International 3D Tennis que corre fantástico incluso en 8 bits. Eso sí, hablamos de 10 polígonos en pantalla. Por otra parte, revisamos La espía que me amó y Shadow of the beast 2, catamos Mythos y La aventura espacial, hablamos de Battle Out Run y Operation Wolf de Master System y descubrimos Surprise Attack. Para nosotros, la sorpresa del mes es Sly Spy que @jgonza_ fulmina en https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8h-IBXB5x0. Y para vosotros, la sorpresa del mes es la charla sobre Loom con @SanAgustinPHO e hijo que se han pasado esta y otras aventuras gráficas de LucasArts y nos explican su experiencia familiar. No os perdáis esa visión de las nuevas generaciones que no se aleja para nada de lo que vivimos nosotros ya hace 30 años. Cargamos RetroManía30 en el minuto 30, la clavamos! Enlace a MicroManía#29: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-29
Bob Ross (aka Victor) and Womack and/or Womack (aka Shaun) take on zillions of baddie army dudes while trying not to slaughter hostages in a shooty shoot pew pew gun game. No Wolves were harmed during this recording. You can The post Podcast 153 – Operation Wolf appeared first on Ten Pence Arcade Podcast.
Bienvenidos a Cepeceros, un podcast en Mode 0 para amantes del píxel ladrillo. En esta ocasión nos acompaña José Carlos Sánchez, con quien repasamos dos clásicos de su infancia y juventud como Operation Wolf y Batman. Conoceremos la relación personal de nuestro invitado con ambos juegos y que recuerdos y sensaciones le despierta. Si quieres acudir al programa, contáctanos: - cepeceros@gmail.com - Twitter: @cepeceros. Demo: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=26263 Toda la info sobre los juegos y nuestro invitado en nuestra web: https://www.cepeceros.com Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cepecerospodcast
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio on sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.This is a pretty emotional episode - very serious at times but with an underlying lightheartedness. In fact, if you listen closely, you can hear a wild turkey in the background. Yes, that's right, we've got a ton of wild turkeys on Aqua City Island. Running around, being crazy turkeys. But stay safe out there, stay indoors but also remember it's not a prison. Talk walks, enjoy nature...as long as there isn't a bunch of other people enjoying nature in the same spot. And, of course, enjoy the jams!DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (4/12/20)PlaylistDance If You Want It - Toshinobu Kubota(Rom^2 Karaoke Volume 4: A Little Adult!, PC-Engine CD)008 - I've Sound(Gakuen Heaven: Boy's Love Scramble!, PSP)CH02 - USK Soundware(Coming Heart, PC-98)Your Name Is... - Makoto Hosoi(Dead or Alive, Sega Saturn)The Morning After - Mark Seibert(CODE-NAME: ICEMAN, PC)Give Me A Tea Break - Takuma Sato(Kabu Trader Shun, Nintendo DS)Hopeful Afternoon - Manabu Namiki(Di Gi Charat: DigiCommunication, Game Boy Advance)Good Ending - Hiroshi Tuda(Operation Wolf, FM Towns)
Comenzamos la década de los 90 con una portada premonitoria, pues la pasaremos con el gas a fondo como estos 5 juegos de conducción que nos presenta: Power Drift, Continental Circus, Hard Drivin', Chase HQ y Turbo Out Run. Comentamos Emilio Sánchez Vicario, Satan, Los Intocables, y muchos otros, en compañía del gran Chema, presentador de Cepeceros, redactor de RetroManiac y otra larga lista de bondades en el mundo retro, solo empañada por su militancia en el QAOP. Aunque no seremos nosotros quienes le delatemos a la policía del retro, nadie es perfecto, y por aquí tenemos presentadores que llegaron a comprar una GX4000 o incluso un MSX. Los oyentes declaran a 'Indiana Jones and the last crusade', la aventura gráfica, como GOTY de 1989. Y la mano de Chema, inocente o no, resuelve el ganador del pack Vitaminas de ERBE para el Amstrad CPC 6128. Por su parte, Operation Thunderbolt, el MegaJuego, pretende recoger los frutos del éxito de Operation Wolf con otra conversión pepino por parte de Ocean. El cambio de década se remarca con la entrada de las videoconsolas en MicroManía, con una sección dedicada a la Master System. El mundo todavía no estaba globalizado y por aquí aún reinaban los 8 bits, que habían sido ya enterrados por los 16 bits en el resto de Europa. Además, las consolas de 8 bits apenas habían entrado, cuando en USA y Japón ya disfrutaban de las de 16 bits. La década anterior había acabado con 'Cazafantasmas 2', un buen cierre ochentero. Y la nueva década entraba con Michael Jackson queriendo continuar su reinado del pop con Moonwalker, una llama que iría apagándose como tantas otras. Finalmente, tenemos a @jgonza_, el gladiador del fútbol, ganándolo todo en Fighting Soccer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMGVeitcjS4). Y no olvidéis ver el repaso audiovisual al podcast en el canal de youtube RetroManía30TV (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-XZfzwDnTOd4f8XekxEdPQ) creado por @JoanDeusS, mago del vídeo. Por nuestra parte, cargamos RetroManía 30 en el minuto 54. Enlace a MicroManía#20: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-20 Pistas musicales: 0:00 Don't be a Bitch remixed by Ozzed 4:55 Getting Started by Ozzed 7:20 Game at Heart by Ozzed 10:10 Facehammer by Ozzed 15:05 Superbia by Ozzed 18:05 Ferrous Rage by Ozzed 20:35 The Day Time Ran Away by Ozzed 24:35 The Misadventure Begins by Ozzed 28:55 Home at Last by Ozzed 32:05 Waterski Me by Ozzed 34:40 Turbo Out Run 44:45 Turbo Out Run 54:05 Cargamos RetroManía 30 55:30 Altered Beast 59:45 Operation Thunderbolt 1:04:15 Operation Thunderbolt 1:08:00 Afterburner 1:13:20 Afterburner 1:19:40 Afterburner 1:23:25 Thunder Blade 1:27:45 Altered Beast 1:32:20 Zaxxon 3D 1:35:00 Thunder Blade 1:38:50 Afterburner 1:43:30 Chase HQ 1:47:20 Power Drift 1:53:40 Power Drift 1:58:30 Turbo Out Run 2:08:20 Turbo Out Run 2:15:35 Power Drift 2:21:05 Thunder Blade 2:25:55 Black Tiger 2:31:35 Altered Beast 2:36:45 Moonwalker 2:40:00 Moonwalker 2:43:50 Ghostbusters 2 2:45:55 Moonwalker 2:49:30 Moonwalker 2:53:35 Turbo Out Run 3:03:00 Secret Treehouse by Ozzed
Comenzamos la década de los 90 con una portada premonitoria, pues la pasaremos con el gas a fondo como estos 5 juegos de conducción que nos presenta: Power Drift, Continental Circus, Hard Drivin', Chase HQ y Turbo Out Run. Comentamos Emilio Sánchez Vicario, Satan, Los Intocables, y muchos otros, en compañía del gran Chema, presentador de Cepeceros, redactor de RetroManiac y otra larga lista de bondades en el mundo retro, solo empañada por su militancia en el QAOP. Aunque no seremos nosotros quienes le delatemos a la policía del retro, nadie es perfecto, y por aquí tenemos presentadores que llegaron a comprar una GX4000 o incluso un MSX. Los oyentes declaran a 'Indiana Jones and the last crusade', la aventura gráfica, como GOTY de 1989. Y la mano de Chema, inocente o no, resuelve el ganador del pack Vitaminas de ERBE para el Amstrad CPC 6128. Por su parte, Operation Thunderbolt, el MegaJuego, pretende recoger los frutos del éxito de Operation Wolf con otra conversión pepino por parte de Ocean. El cambio de década se remarca con la entrada de las videoconsolas en MicroManía, con una sección dedicada a la Master System. El mundo todavía no estaba globalizado y por aquí aún reinaban los 8 bits, que habían sido ya enterrados por los 16 bits en el resto de Europa. Además, las consolas de 8 bits apenas habían entrado, cuando en USA y Japón ya disfrutaban de las de 16 bits. La década anterior había acabado con 'Cazafantasmas 2', un buen cierre ochentero. Y la nueva década entraba con Michael Jackson queriendo continuar su reinado del pop con Moonwalker, una llama que iría apagándose como tantas otras. Finalmente, tenemos a @jgonza_, el gladiador del fútbol, ganándolo todo en Fighting Soccer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMGVeitcjS4). Y no olvidéis ver el repaso audiovisual al podcast en el canal de youtube RetroManía30TV (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-XZfzwDnTOd4f8XekxEdPQ) creado por @JoanDeusS, mago del vídeo. Por nuestra parte, cargamos RetroManía 30 en el minuto 54. Enlace a MicroManía#20: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-20 Pistas musicales: 0:00 Don't be a Bitch remixed by Ozzed 4:55 Getting Started by Ozzed 7:20 Game at Heart by Ozzed 10:10 Facehammer by Ozzed 15:05 Superbia by Ozzed 18:05 Ferrous Rage by Ozzed 20:35 The Day Time Ran Away by Ozzed 24:35 The Misadventure Begins by Ozzed 28:55 Home at Last by Ozzed 32:05 Waterski Me by Ozzed 34:40 Turbo Out Run 44:45 Turbo Out Run 54:05 Cargamos RetroManía 30 55:30 Altered Beast 59:45 Operation Thunderbolt 1:04:15 Operation Thunderbolt 1:08:00 Afterburner 1:13:20 Afterburner 1:19:40 Afterburner 1:23:25 Thunder Blade 1:27:45 Altered Beast 1:32:20 Zaxxon 3D 1:35:00 Thunder Blade 1:38:50 Afterburner 1:43:30 Chase HQ 1:47:20 Power Drift 1:53:40 Power Drift 1:58:30 Turbo Out Run 2:08:20 Turbo Out Run 2:15:35 Power Drift 2:21:05 Thunder Blade 2:25:55 Black Tiger 2:31:35 Altered Beast 2:36:45 Moonwalker 2:40:00 Moonwalker 2:43:50 Ghostbusters 2 2:45:55 Moonwalker 2:49:30 Moonwalker 2:53:35 Turbo Out Run 3:03:00 Secret Treehouse by Ozzed
It's time! The best game released in 1990 will be decided right here in this marathon episode! Marc, Matt and John debate the 9 nominations for the best 1990 game, and then run down the results of the reader vote across our social media feeds and Discord! Intro music from www.bensound.com The Arcade Perfect Podcast https://arcadeperfectau.podbean.com/ Operation Wolf (1987) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Wolf Outlaw (1978) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaw_(video_game) Smash TV (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_TV Dark Seal (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Seal Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedball_2:_Brutal_Deluxe Snow Bros. (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Bros Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_Illusion_Starring_Mickey_Mouse Aliens (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliens_(1990_video_game) Creatures (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatures_(video_game) Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlevania_III:_Dracula%27s_Curse MERCS (1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercs
It’s Arcade Perfect Podcast episode 34 ‘Operation Wolf’ featuring our special guest Marc Bell from the Game the System Podcast.Operation initiated.......the mission is to infiltrate the 8 and 16 bit conversions of popular shooting game Operation Wolf and charge through enemy lines to interrogate and find the version code named the ‘Golden Turd’We also have a visit from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mr Burns or it could be Daz and his new sound sampler Also a big thank you to our Patreon's https://www.patreon.com/Arcadeperfectau Game the System Podcast.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/game-the-system-podcast/id1341961411Game the System website http://gamethesystem.co A very big thank you to Garry Arnott for making up our episode avatars. You're awesome https://twitter.com/GaryArnott You can also check us out on Facebook here >https://www.facebook.com/arcadeperfectpodcast/ Also check out This and That Gaming Postcast with Daz and Mark here > https://www.facebook.com/thisandthatgaming/ Outro track - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jG-VYSMtkw
California Games, Legacy of the Wizard, Mappyland, Operation Wolf, Taboo: The Sixth Sense & Tengen's Tetris. Plus coverage of Nintendo Power, EGM, GamePro & much more!
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The guys tackle their first On-Rails Shooter as they zap through Operation Wolf for the NES!
Número extra de MicroManía #06 con 104 páginas y las novedades de las navidades. Portadón del mítico Operation Wolf con unas conversiones a 8 bits alucinantes. A pesar del desmerecido MegaJuego, Typhoon, este número contiene otros auténticos MegaJuegos como Barbarian II y Titanic. Comentamos también El poder oscuro, Samurai Warrior y Coliseum, entre muchos otros mencionados para vuestros sistemas favoritos: Amstrad, Spectrum, MSX y Commodore. Además, informe muy retro de Ultimate y arcades de la talla de Super Contra y P-47. Enlace a MicroManía#06: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-06
Número extra de MicroManía #06 con 104 páginas y las novedades de las navidades. Portadón del mítico Operation Wolf con unas conversiones a 8 bits alucinantes. A pesar del desmerecido MegaJuego, Typhoon, este número contiene otros auténticos MegaJuegos como Barbarian II y Titanic. Comentamos también El poder oscuro, Samurai Warrior y Coliseum, entre muchos otros mencionados para vuestros sistemas favoritos: Amstrad, Spectrum, MSX y Commodore. Además, informe muy retro de Ultimate y arcades de la talla de Super Contra y P-47. Enlace a MicroManía#06: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-06
Welcome to episode 20 of the Cast Dice Podcast! Brad officially hangs up the "on vacation" sign and gets back into the swing of things in this massive two part episode. In part one, old school wargamers but new comers to Bolt Action, Pip and Nick, come on to talk about all things BA. We chat with Pip about his experiences coming second at the recent Operation Wolf event and how choosing Finland as his first army can lead to the unwarranted and unfortunate stigma of being "That Guy." We also talk with Nick as he details some of his insane hobby work around his first BA army, a Last Levy force including an incredibly converted King Tiger. In part two of this cast, Brad is joined by Matt from Hall Of Heroes and the guys talk about everything relating to the upcoming Australian Bolt Action Grand Tournament. We hope you tune in and enjoy this latest offering from Cast Dice!
The Ghost Army is back! In this action packed episode Patch, Bryan and Brad talk through suggestions and steps that you can use to help you improve the overall appearance of your army, as a whole, by looking at tips and tricks that winners of Best Painted Army Awards use to take their forces to the next level. Brad also shares his experiences and take aways after running Melbourne's recent 24 player Bolt Action event Operation Wolf before Bryan gets into what he has been up to... The incredibly ambitious and totally awesome Project Budapest! Tune in and check us out!
Oh yeah! part 1 of our deep dive into the 1980’s focusing on the year 1980 with Jocelyn. That was a long time ago, I was still a kid, Jocelyn was just getting into the swing of things as a teenager and discovering things like booze, drugs and women. He would say that he was more aware, but anyway… Some big things that came online in 1980 was CNN! Both of us wasn’t aware of it until 1990 since cable came late in my neck of the woods. Ronald Reagan and the Moscow Olympic boycott held a special spot in our memory, whether it was the previous Olympics in Montreal or the stickers on Chiquita bananas. The post-it note was also introduced in 1980. Which is funny because Jim is in IT and a way design solutions is to take a lot of post-its and plaster them on the wall. Pacman and videos games really started with Arcades in general taking control in many rooms across the world. I really liked Operation Wolf later in the 80’s. Terry Fox started his marathon of hope in Newfoundland, which we will cover in a later episode, but we are still talking about the guy 37 years later. Want to be a sponsor of this podcast? contact us. Any questions or feedback, send them to info@avoidingchores.com Don’t forget to rate this podcast and Like, Follow & Subscribe when visiting avoidingchores.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/avoidingchores/message
In this episode Greg and George look at the little known sequel to the popular game Operation Wolf, Operation Thunderbolt! The second game from the Wolf Triliogy (the last one never got a home release), this game plays much like Operation Wolf only the game moves up and down as opposed to side to side. The SNES version came out a full six years after the arcade game and we discuss the major differences the SNES version has, how the game is and if it's fun to play today. Any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. can be left on our FB page or e-mail sent to the snespodcast@yahoo.com and as always thanks for your support!
Año 1992 veo un trailer de la película definitiva bajo mi prisma de chaval de 11 años, planeo ir al cine a verla. 14 horas después, se lo digo a mi madre y utilizando (ella) la presión psicológica-religiosa hace que por no tener movida me quede sin verla... 2 meses después hago "la comunión" y en el restaurante que lo celebro hay una maquina de Operation Wolf, planeo jugar a ella unas partidas para celebrar el día... 5 minutos después mi madre frustra mis planes de combate con los mismos argumentos beatos... Un tiempo después juego a Operation Wolf y veo Operación soldados de juguete, conclusión: Hacer la comunión es una puta mierda. Esta cinta que a mi siempre me ha recordado a La jungla de cristal, es de esos trabajos primerizos de un director que por desgracia no ha tenido muchas más ocasiones ni oportunidades para desarrollar su valía aunque no haya dejado de guionizar multitud de películas y series a lo largo de los años, sin embargo, yo hubiera pagado por ver una secuela de esta cinta que seguro que podría haber dado mucho más y se podrían haber desarrollado aun más los personajes. Una película con la que muchos de nosotros nos sentimos identificados al encontrarnos en esas edades convulsas de la llegada de la adolescencia donde queramos que se nos valorase y pensábamos que éramos capaces de realizar las mismas gestas que nuestros héroes del cine. Además de nuevo encontrábamos una pandilla de amigos como las que día a día muchos de nosotros teníamos en el colegio o barrio donde se promulgaba valores como el compañerismo, la amistad y en cierto modo la rebeldía juvenil. Por eso en esta ocasión nos hemos juntado para desbarrar durante poco más de dos horas un equipo de soldados de juguete de plastiquete verde de bolsa de a cinco pesetas formado por: David Webb, Pablo Lopez, Isaac Gomez y el aquí siempre escribiente Domingo Dark Vinyl. Ya sabeis no olvideis al acabar el programa llamar a vuestra linea erótica favorita...
Año 1992 veo un trailer de la película definitiva bajo mi prisma de chaval de 11 años, planeo ir al cine a verla. 14 horas después, se lo digo a mi madre y utilizando (ella) la presión psicológica-religiosa hace que por no tener movida me quede sin verla... 2 meses después hago "la comunión" y en el restaurante que lo celebro hay una maquina de Operation Wolf, planeo jugar a ella unas partidas para celebrar el día... 5 minutos después mi madre frustra mis planes de combate con los mismos argumentos beatos... Un tiempo después juego a Operation Wolf y veo Operación soldados de juguete, conclusión: Hacer la comunión es una puta mierda. Esta cinta que a mi siempre me ha recordado a La jungla de cristal, es de esos trabajos primerizos de un director que por desgracia no ha tenido muchas más ocasiones ni oportunidades para desarrollar su valía aunque no haya dejado de guionizar multitud de películas y series a lo largo de los años, sin embargo, yo hubiera pagado por ver una secuela de esta cinta que seguro que podría haber dado mucho más y se podrían haber desarrollado aun más los personajes. Una película con la que muchos de nosotros nos sentimos identificados al encontrarnos en esas edades convulsas de la llegada de la adolescencia donde queramos que se nos valorase y pensábamos que éramos capaces de realizar las mismas gestas que nuestros héroes del cine. Además de nuevo encontrábamos una pandilla de amigos como las que día a día muchos de nosotros teníamos en el colegio o barrio donde se promulgaba valores como el compañerismo, la amistad y en cierto modo la rebeldía juvenil. Por eso en esta ocasión nos hemos juntado para desbarrar durante poco más de dos horas un equipo de soldados de juguete de plastiquete verde de bolsa de a cinco pesetas formado por: David Webb, Pablo Lopez, Isaac Gomez y el aquí siempre escribiente Domingo Dark Vinyl. Ya sabeis no olvideis al acabar el programa llamar a vuestra linea erótica favorita...
Weâ??re getting geeky and talking tech, social media, and more with the local nerds that use it on AwesomeCast 310! The crew all attended Replay FXâ??! We talk games of our past, the Super NESâ?? Playstation CD on display, Operation Wolf, Bishi Bashiâ?? , and more! Chilla discusses the Samsung Mobileâ?? Note 7 announcements We discuss the $3000 Hololens Developers Edition you can buy today. The Gigafactory, Teslaâ??, SolarCityâ??, and the future of batteries in your home Presidential candidates are taking to Redditâ?? and Quoraâ?? After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! ( Slice on Broadway - Beechviewâ??) Follow these awesome people on Twitter: John Chichilla (@chilla , www.chillatech.net), Katie Dudas (@kdudders, The ScareHouseâ?? Podcast) and Mike Sorg (@Sorgatron, Sorgatron Mediaâ?? ). Thanks to our Awesome Patreons ThistleSea Business Developmentâ?? and @MikeFedorShow! You can support the show too at Patreon.com/awesomecast ! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.net for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 6:30 PM EST!
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
This week Mike realizes practice Isn't making perfect yet as he stumbles into issue 4. but we recover quickly thanks to Ben00:00 Intro (botched by Mike)02:20 The Cover03:30 Shelves of new controllers! (spoiler! Most are crap!)10:50 Wrestlemania! Can you dig it? The artwork and typos I mean.20:30 Captain Nintendo, still unreadable. Now you can do better!22:00 Can you tell me how to get PAST Sesame Street? 23:30 Zelda 2 - The Legend of Link. conflicting story with nice but misleading artwork.44:10 Centrefold45:00 Skate or Die! a game that demands cheating! Speaking Start screen49:00 Nester at the Olympics!51:30 Conspiracy at Counselors Corner!56:00 Classified Information - Hiring practices, tactical self termination, suggestive techniques!1:00:00 Marble Madness!!1:01:00 Operation Wolf. Punisher goes on world Tour?
Bienvenidos a Va De Retro, un micropodcast dedicado al mundo de los videojuegos retro, tal y como los vivimos en su día en España. En este noveno episodio de la quinta temporada, nos lanzamos de cabeza a una misión suicida en busca de unos rehenes perdidos en territorio enemigo con Operation Wolf. Recuerda seguirnos cada semana tanto en formato vídeo o audio. --------------- Ayúdame a sacar más episodios: http://www.patreon.com/GameXploitation http://www.gamexploitation.es/donaciones Escríbeme a vdr@gamexploitation.es Redes sociales: http://gamexploitation.es/redes-sociales-y-rss/ Web: http://www.gamexploitation.es --------------- Serie: Va De Retro Episodio: 9 Temporada: 5 Música: Ouroboros y Phat Sketch (por Kevin MacLeod).
Otra vez dando guerra y esta vez de la forma más literal posible, nos retrotraemos a finales de los ochenta y volvemos a los bares y salones recreativos para rejugar el operation wolf y el cabal. Ambos arcades nos transportaban entre las líneas enemigas. El primero en primera persona y a los mandos de una uzi para intentar rescatar a los prisioneros y recibir la felicitación personal del presidente. En el segundo, aún siendo un comando especial, nuestro objetivo es acabar con los terroristas, unos muy bien armados ya que cuentan con helicópteros, carros de combate, submarinos y MRBM. En la parte de cartón y en respuesta a los compañeros de Histocast, hablamos del periodo de la guerra fría y según la BGG del mejor juego de mesa actualmente, Twilight Struggle. Este nos llevará por el periodo desde el inicio de la guerra fría en el 45 hasta su finalización con la caída del muro de Berlín y la URSS a principios de los 90 También comentamos Wir sin das volk, centrado de similar temática, pero centrado en la Alemanía dividida, donde cada jugador en vez USA o URSS, tomará el papel de la RDA o RFA. Las músicas con licencia CC que suenan en este programa son 8-bits Kraftsman de Morgantj War de Black Angel (Alexey Morozov) On the Edge de Ruin Roads Goodbye (the angry mix) de Admiralbob77 Y los audios promocionales de Histocast Asespod
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In Ep#3 Of Video Game Flash Back Joey reviews Operation Wolf for the NES.