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Yeah! - 08 - Vitamin Connection - DJ Dog-Bone with Special Guest James Montagna of WayForward.mp3On this extra special video version of the Yeah! Podcast, Jonathan and a DJ Dog-Bone impersonator welcome game director James Montagna of WayForward to talk about his game Vitamin Connection. From their previous chat 12 years ago, Jonathan and James chat about everything from "Adventure Time - Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!!" to newer projects like "Yars Rising" and "Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp," while still making plenty of time to talk about "Vitamin Connection" on its 5 year anniversary. James gets into his love of old rhythm games like PaRappa the Rapper and Spice World and how that connects into the couch co-op play style of "Vitamin Connection."Watch the old interview on Sup, Holmes? with James from 12 years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FApIhhky1YJames Montanga on Twitter: https://x.com/jamespopstarJames Montanga Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jpop.bsky.socialWayForward on Twitter: https://x.com/WayForwardWayForward on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/wayforward.bsky.socialJonathan on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tronknotts.bsky.socialTalking to Women about Videogames on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ttwav.bsky.social0:00:00 - Greetings James Montagna!0:01:18 - Catching up with James 12 Years Later0:02:31 - "DJ Dog-Bone (feat. Yung Wan)0" by Tommy Pedrini0:04:31 - The Unique Flavor of James Montagna0:06:20 - The Creative Connection Between Jonathan and Vitamin Connection0:07:28 - Where Did the Idea for Vitamin Connection Come From?0:11:57 - The Characters of Vitamin Connection0:13:40 - The Music of Vitamin Connection is Monumental0:17:04 - Can You Play Vitamin Connection Single Player?0:18:43 - How the Vitamins Connect to Advance Wars0:21:59 - What Would a Vitamin Connection 2 Look Like?0:25:32 - Influences of Vitamin Connection0:26:09 - James Montagna Meets the Spice Girls?0:30:36 - James Montagna Can Predict the Future0:33:25 - James's Most Recent Game0:35:00 - Find James and WayForward on Social Media
Samuca e Leon convidam Vrido do Player 1 pra conhecer o mundo de rap, hip hop e rock'n'roll de Parappa The Rapper! PaRappa 1, PaRappa 2 e Um Jammer Lammy, os três jogos da franquia, são clássicos do PS1 e PS2 que inauguraram o gênero de jogos de ritmo e trouxeram mecânicas novas que foram usadas nas maiores franquias, de Dance Dance Revolution a Guitar Hero. Mas isso é apenas uma parte do que PaRappa oferece. Com uma trilha sonora super eclética, visuais atemporais e uma história absolutamente absurda e nonsense, o cachorrinho rapper de papel e sua amiga roqueira marcaram as memórias de qualquer um que cresceu no final dos anos 90. E prepare-se para não uma, não duas, não três, mas QUATRO músicas no episódio. Basta acreditar!Apoie o Galinha Viajante no Catarse!Ou através do pix: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brOUÇA O PLAYER 1Player 1 | Podcast no SpotifyLINKS DA GALINHACatarse | Youtube | Instagram | Tiktok | BlueskyContato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brAcesse nosso SITE: galinhaviajante.com.brCONHEÇA O PERSONA DIÁRIOOuça no Spotify: Persona Diário no SpotifyTambém disponível nas outras plataformas de áudio.♪ TRILHA SONORAOSTs completas de PaRappa The Rapper 1 e 2 e Um Jammer LammyAll The Small Things (Blink 182)Hey Jude (The Beatles)Na Na Na (My Chemical Romance)Disscarga (Emicouto)Vivi's Theme (Final Fantasy IX OST)Battle On The Jazzy Bridge (Quasar)EDIÇÃO: Samuel R. Auras @samucarohling00:00:00 - Abertura do Episódio00:07:01 - Introdução e Desenvolvimento00:30:41 - PaRappa The Rapper 100:49:31 - Um Jammer Lammy01:07:33 - PaRappa The Rapper 201:28:16 - Encerramento do EpisódioO Galinha vai ao ar toda semana graças aos Escudeiros da Galinha Viajante! Apoie você também o nosso projeto no Catarse e junte-se à Escudaria!Contato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brSupport the show
This week on Yeah! we tag in Declan to chat about the PS1 game Spice World that let you remix the music of the Spice Girls, create dance routines, and set off the big show...all very poorly! It was an early attempt at a PaRappa-like that was critically panned with a clunky art style and not much in the way of gameplay. 0:00:00 - Yo! 0:01:23 - All Spice 0:06:24 - The Scariest Spice 0:09:32 - What was Spice World? 0:16:14 - Enter the Spice World 0:21:24 - Little to No Game in this Game 0:26:12 - The Pepsi Connection 0:29:53 - Could Spice World Be Remade Today? 0:32:34 - Next Time On Yeah? Support the show here! https://www.patreon.com/ttwav
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind! Today, co-host of Super Gamer Boys podcast and playdate czar Adrian Holmes returns to the show to discuss how PaRappa the Rapper (1996) opened up his world. Show Notes Adrian Holmes - Bluesky - Twitter - Super Gamer Boys podcast Conner McCabe – Bluesky - Twitter – Twitch Produced, Edited, and Original music by Jeremy Schmidt – Video Games: a Comedy Show Call Me By Your Game – Instagram – Twitter - Bluesky – YouTube - TikTok Super NPC Radio – Patreon - Discord- Bluesky - Twitter – Instagram – Twitch
Our boy Dave (davidhoskins) flew up north to hang with us at ArcaneCon and dive a little deeper into RPGs and their relationship with our beloved tabletop wargames. We talk a little about what it's like to create artwork for and work with creators on some of the wildest RPGs coming out from Exalted Funeral, and about how his experience with RPGs led him to the point he's at. Terry gets his mind blown about Monster Rancher on the PS1 and generating monsters from CDs. Dave and Gage talk PaRappa the Rappa and Rodney Greenblat's work. Phil kills a fly live on air to show his pest control mastery, and Steve talks a little about End Transmission campaign and how he balanced RPG and wargame elements. Dark Tyler (@tylerisalrightatpainting) joins us a bit at the end as a little treat for all you tylerheads. Hooooooboy it's a ride! Big shout out to all those Scumbags that decided to join our Patreon, you are the reason we can keep on keeping on - thank you! Prepare for Universes Beyond, and Bash the Planet! We have sick merch! Hive Scum Big Cartel Check out Knuckbones Miniatures' (@knucklebones_miniatures) Hive Scum and Ratmen models and print out and paint up your favorite: Knucklebones Patreon Join the In Rust We Trust discord here: IRWT Discord If you'd like to support us further, take a look at our Patreon! We'd love to have you: Hive Scum Patreon Buy all of the Under the Dice Merch here: Under the Dice We are on IG: Steve: @sovthofheaven Gage: @noclearcoat Terry: @stone.jaw Phil: @bloodtrancefusion
Retropol går mer i dybden om PlayStation 1, deriblant om relaterte konsoller og spill som Supersonic Racers og Parappa the Rapper. Musikk hentet fra Supersonic Racers (PS1). Lenker: Anchor - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retropol Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retropol/id1537295185?uo=4 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zY2Y1YTNjMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Pocket Casts - https://pca.st/4hi8admr Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/retropol-WDE0P9 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/64IL72CmS4EnaNBLI0WFdy Blue Sky - https://bsky.app/profile/retropol.bsky.social Offisiell side - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retropol
On this episode of the Bucket List Gamers we're once again addressing childhood trauma, as we discuss 1996's PS1 'classic' PaRappa the Rapper.Touted as the first true rhythm game, PaRappa the Rapper sees a paper thin dog rap his way through five gruelling levels in order to impress a sentient Sunflower called Sunny Funny.Believe us when we tell you this BARELY scrapes the surface of just how weird this game truly is... but is it any good?We also talk about the latest big announcement from Sony, and whether the Quiddich game is any good (spoilers... it isn't.)Enjoy! Thanks to our monthly supporters ZomBev Harry Flynn RicFlair lee jones thesweatyllama ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the PlayStation Daily Podcast! It's Friday! PlayStation Stars is coming back and I got my old Bloodhound's Fang again in Elden Ring, woot woot! JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/bFRGGqVF You can follow me on Threads and Instagram at psdailypod: https://www.threads.net/@psdailypod. And on Facebook: https://facebook.com/psdailypod. Or email me your feedback and topic ideas at playstationdailypod@gmail.com and I'll respond to it on the show! Today's Music is the song "Kick! Punch! It's All In The Mind" from the Parappa the Rappa soundtrack.
Welcome to this episode of Ferret64 hosted by YemmytheFerret. In this one I talk about video game news and occurrences between 6-10 and 6-16-24 including: The Ubisoft Forward (Star Wars: Outlaws, XDefiant, Prince of Persia, Avatar DLC, Skull & Bones, Assassin's Creed: Shadows), Yacht Club Games Presents, Nightmare Kart, Star Wars: Hunters, Alleyway, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter, Wildcard Football, Sneak King, Parappa the Rapper Remastered, Chuchel, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Willy's Wonderland - The Game, De Blob 2, Astro Bot, New Spider-man outfits, Life is Strange: Double Explosure, Metal Gear Solid Delta Collectors Edition, Elden Ring Update, Lollipop Chainsaw RePop, Visions of Mana, and more! Thanks for listening on all platforms! Song in the intro and outro: Night Shade - Adhesive Wombat. Timestamps- 00:00 Intro 01:52 Ubisoft Forward 21:40 Yacht Club Games Presents 25:53 What I've Been Playing 52:45 Video Game News 1:00:04 Coming Soon 1:12:44 Closing Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/yemmytheferret Twitter: https://twitter.com/YemmyTheFerret Join my Discord: https://discord.gg/b9NaNgp
Sailor Noob is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan and a total noob go episode by episode through the original Sailor Moon series!This week, Seiya finds himself at odds with the director of his new musical. But when Sailor Iron Mouse targets her for seed extraction, Seiya will have to choose between his passion and his mission!In this episode, we discuss Saint Francis Xavier. We also talk about the chef's kiss emoji, 1, 2, 3, 4 vs. 5, 6, 7, 8, PaRappa nightmares, Satan's Army, Jesus Christ Superstar's brother, A&W culture, Musical Neck War, a reverse Thorn Birds, Beans Believing?, shojosing, serviceable dysfunction, No Sex-Men, kami logic, nuclear irony, and the Nezu Code!It's all for the theater kids!We're on iTunes and your listening platform of choice! Please subscribe and give us a rating and a review! Arigato gozaimasu!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sailor-noob/id1486204787Answer this week's show question on Spotify!Listen to our new podcast, Mona Lisa Overpod!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mona-lisa-overpod--6195851Become a patron of the show and get access to our live-action PGSM, Animedification, Utena, Ghibli, and Evangelion podcasts!http://www.patreon.com/sailornoobPut Sailor Noob merch on your body!http://justenoughtrope.threadless.comSailor Noob is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/noob_sailorhttps://discord.gg/49bzqdpBpxBuy us a coffee on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope
We're talking about Minutes 27-28 of Muppet Treasure Island, in which Captain Smollett appears, and he's a frog. With special guest Carolyn Wiesner! PLUS: The old detachable thumb trick! Sam the Eagle takes the spotlight! Parappa the Rapper! Tim Curry's eyebrow! Who is the intimidating man? Kermit says "Hi-ho!" And angry e-mails to movie critics! Hosted by Anthony Strand & Ryan Roe Guest Carolyn Wiesner Produced & Edited by Ryan Roe Logo by Morgan Davy Movin' Right Along: A Muppet Movie Podcast is available at ToughPigs.com or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podcast Addict, Podbean, or wherever you get podcasts!
Introduzimos mais vinte jogos ao Museu do Jogabilidade, dessa vez corrigindo um leve erro de planejamento e retrocedendo cinco anos para cobrir a década de 1990 por completo: anos que acrescentam de vez mais uma dimensão aos jogos, estreiam gêneros e veem outros já atingindo seus auges. Camiseta Nova: Jogos com Parry, Gostoso Demais (00:06:33) Sonic the Hedgehog (00:18:37) Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss (00:37:09) Super Mario Kart (00:46:57) Streets of Rage 2 (00:58:07) Dune II (01:11:31) Chrono Trigger (01:24:37) Pokémon Red/Green (01:37:41) Super Mario 64 (01:55:09) Harvest Moon (02:09:30) X-men vs. Street Fighter (02:21:21) Tomb Raider (02:33:14) PaRappa the Rapper (02:41:26) Diablo (02:55:46) Final Fantasy VII (03:08:48) Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (03:19:55) Metal Gear Solid (03:28:48) Grim Fandango (03:36:54) Half-Life (03:45:49) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (04:00:35) Shenmue (04:17:07) Bloco Final Contribua | Twitter | YouTube | Twitch | Contato
My guest today is Masaya Matsuura, a Japanese musician and game designer widely considered to be the inventor of rhythm action video games. Born in Osaka City, music ran in the family; his father often performed with his guitar in clubs around Shinagawa Station in Tokyo. My guest was an unruly student until he discovered a love of keyboards and synthesisers, and found his people. in 1983 he formed Psy*s (pronounced ‘Saiz'), a progressive pop band fronted by the signer Mami Yasunori, which soon signed to Sony Music.Ten studio albums followed, and in 1994 my guest secured a budget to create a Simon Says-style rhythm game featuring an anthropomorphic, rapping dog. PaRappa the Rapper become an international smash his and led to a series of follow-ups: the guitar-based UmJammaLammy, the experimental wireframe project Vib-Ribbon, and Mojibribbon, a music game that played with calligraphic art.In recent years my guest has retreated from the video game business, focusing again on his music, and live events where he plays rare vinyl records, including tracks from the video games he has made, to an audience.Links:Cobalt Green, 1984, Masaya Matsuura E.P. -- Listen on Soundcloud.Pingu Rap/ ピングー ラップ vinyl re-release by Tower Records. Be attitude for gains. https://plus.acast.com/s/my-perfect-console. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the second video game mascot draft! Each of our 4 hosts will pick from a (terrible) list of game mascots to round out their team, in addition to one wild card pick each, to see who has the best shot at winning randomly selected categories. Could Nathan Drake really be a good interior designer? Does Donkey Kong know chess? MORE PLACES TO FIND USCrubscribe ► https://bit.ly/CrubcastGet the show early and get exclusive content at our Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/crubOur Crubcasts are recorded LIVE at https://www.twitch.tv/crub_official every Tuesday at 7pm Eastern, with EXCLUSIVE Pre- and Post-ShowsJoin our Discord ► https://crub.org/joinBird App ► https://twitter.com/crubofficialPodcasts are available on Apple, Google, Spotify, and other platforms are available at ► https://crub.orgSHOW NOTESHere's the first Crub Draft, if you want homework before this episode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXX4KI-jmWEBAFTA's most iconic video game characters of all time:https://www.bafta.org/media-centre/press-releases/bafta-most-iconic-character-poll-resultsHere is "Steps", for when you hit that point and go "Huh":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steps_(pop_group)For your ease of reading, here are the characters involved. Minecraft Steve, Duke Nukem, Parappa the Rapper, Solid Snake, Qbert, Samus, Agent 47, Ken Masters, Bowser, Nagito Komaeda, Sephiroth, Gordon Freeman, Nathan Drake, Knuckles, T Shaped Tetris Block, Donkey Kong, Goro (with the four arms), Dig Dug, Krystal, Diana Burnwood, Deadman, Miles Morales, Robin (Fire Emblem)TODAY'S CRUBCAST HOSTSJustin: https://www.youtube.com/@WorldFamousJtart9Kevin: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoldenBoltNicco: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl56kbl3tb-KiGEHT7MUGUgTrav: https://www.youtube.com/@ThatTravGuyCHAPTERS00:00 We are ready to blame Justin once again03:26 Reading the draft picks07:14 The start of the draft32:53 The first category: Best interior decorators40:45 The second category: Team that will win a game of chess47:11 The third category: Team that could win America Ninja Warrior53:37 The fourth category: Which team would be the best boy band1:00:18 The final category: Team that can cure the common cold1:04:35 Surprise category: Who would win in Hole in the Wall (?)1:07:40 A tie???1:11:14 Chef Kilo's Patreon Question of the Week
This week, the boys rank every gaming mascot from best to worst! What could possibly go wrong? Let's find out! Timestamps as always are below. Want to contact the show? Send us a message at hotgamersonly@gmail.com or @HotGamersOnly on Twitter with all your questions and messages! Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:30 - Mascot Tier List 00:05:00 - Angry Bird 00:08:00 - Banjo and Kazooie 00:12:20 - Blinx the Cat 00:14:10 - Bomberman 00:16:00 - Captain Falcon 00:20:00 - Conker 00:21:50 - Crash Bandicoot 00:25:30 - Croc 00:27:20 - Cuphead 00:28:20 - Diddy Kong 00:29:00 - Donkey Kong 00:33:00 - Fox McCloud 00:34:00 - Gex 00:36:30 - Glover 00:37:30 - Ryu from Ninja Gaiden 00:39:10 - Jak and Daxter 00:41:30 - Kirby 00:42:10 - Klonoa 00:43:30 - Kratos 00:45:50 - Lara Croft (serious one) 00:48:30 - Leon S. Kennedy 00:51:20 - Link 00:54:00 - Luigi 00:54:50 - Mario 00:55:00 - Master Chief 00:57:30 - Mega Man 00:59:10 - Kupo (Moogle) 01:01:30 - Pac-Man (3d one) 01:07:40 - Parappa the Rappa 01:08:00 - Pikachu 01:09:40 - Prinny Penguin 01:10:20 - Rabbits 01:11:40 - Ratchet and Clank 01:13:50 - Rayman (3d) 01:16:30 - Ritstar 01:17:00 - Ryu from Streets 01:18:40 - Sackboy 01:21:15 - Samus 01:22:20 - Sans Undertale 01:24:00 - Shadow 01:25:20 - Shantae 01:26:00 - Shovel Knight 01:27:40 - Simon Belmont 01:29:10 - Slime 01:31:40 - Sly Cooper 01:32:50 - Solid Snake 01:35:50 - Sonic 01:36:00 - Spyro 01:38:20 - Steve (from Smash Bros) 01:40:50 - Vault Boy 01:42:20 - Yoshi 01:43:10 - Chocobo 01:44:10 - Cloud Strife 01:47:00 - Final Changes 01:52:20 - Outro Remember to follow us on twitter at @hotgamersonly and subscribe to our youtube channel for the video version at youtube.com/hotgamersonly. You can also follow the boys on twitter: Ethan @ChaoticAether, Hunter @ReaperHunter23 and Kyle @KDavisSRL. Be sure to also follow us on your favorite podcast service and we greatly appreciate anyone who leaves a review!
Kick! Punch! It's all in the mind! Yes, the immortal words of Chop Chop Master Onion from the martial arts epic Parappa the Rapper still resonate today: it really is all in the mind. If you want to test me, I'm sure you'll find that I try and review as many fighting games as possible because, well, it's an awesome genre.
The original Playstation was released September of 1995 and it has changed gaming ever since. Me and @NESADDICT go over some of our Top memories with this Power House of a video game system. WE talk Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy VII, Crash Bandicoot, Parappa the Rapper and more on this episode of the Weekly Warp Pipe Podcast. So jump into the warp pipe with us and re live the past.
Last Friday before knocking aff for the Christmas break? We've got ye covered - it's time for the end of year round up. Yer auld Das have picked their three favourite games of the year (roast totties) and their least favourite game of the year (the brussel sprout). What made their lists? Tune in noo! Also, spare a thought for the less fortunate at this special time of year, like Parappa's Da. He's had a bad yin, as per.
For the third anniversary of the Asian Review of Books podcast, I wanted to do something a little different today—and talk about another one of my hobbies, video games. For video game players of—let's call them the elder millennial set and older—there's something special about the final dozen or so years of the 20th century. The Super Nintendo, the Sega Genesis, the Nintendo 64 and the Sony PlayStation: it was a period of technical advancement and creative experimentation that led to classics still beloved today. Exploring many of these classics—big and small, Japanese and Western, console and PC—are the entries of the Boss Fight Books series, compiled by writer Gabe Durham. Over the past several years, Gabe has invited his fellow writers to put together short works on the classic games that stand out in the medium's history. As of this interview, the 33 entries in the series span from 1976's Breakout to 2010's Red Dead Redemption. For today's anniversary panel, I invited Gabe along with three of his fellow writers—Alyse Knorr, Sebastien Deken, and Mike Sholars—to talk about their choice of games, what makes the 1989-2000 period so special, and why, perhaps, Japanese companies feature so prominently in the history of games. Gabe Durham is the founding editor & publisher of Boss Fight Books. He is the author of a previous Boss Fight entry, Bible Adventures, and a novel, Fun Camp. (Books mentioned in this interview: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [2000, Nintendo 64]) Alyse Knorr is an associate professor of English at Regis University and the co-editor of Switchback Books. She is also the author of the poetry collections Mega-City Redux, Copper Mother, and Annotated Glass. (Books mentioned in this interview: Super Mario Bros. 3 [1989, Nintendo Entertainment System]; Goldeneye 007 [1997, Nintendo 64]) Sebastian Deken is a writer and musician born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied music and French literature at Washington University in St. Louis, then went on to receive his MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts. (Books mentioned in this interview: Final Fantasy VI [1994, Super Nintendo Entertainment System]) Mike Sholars is a writer, editor, podcast host, Creative Director, and former full-time journalist. His work can be found in HuffPost, Kotaku, Polygon, and VICE. (Books mentioned in this interview: PaRappa the Rapper [1996, Sony PlayStation]) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books,. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
For the third anniversary of the Asian Review of Books podcast, I wanted to do something a little different today—and talk about another one of my hobbies, video games. For video game players of—let's call them the elder millennial set and older—there's something special about the final dozen or so years of the 20th century. The Super Nintendo, the Sega Genesis, the Nintendo 64 and the Sony PlayStation: it was a period of technical advancement and creative experimentation that led to classics still beloved today. Exploring many of these classics—big and small, Japanese and Western, console and PC—are the entries of the Boss Fight Books series, compiled by writer Gabe Durham. Over the past several years, Gabe has invited his fellow writers to put together short works on the classic games that stand out in the medium's history. As of this interview, the 33 entries in the series span from 1976's Breakout to 2010's Red Dead Redemption. For today's anniversary panel, I invited Gabe along with three of his fellow writers—Alyse Knorr, Sebastien Deken, and Mike Sholars—to talk about their choice of games, what makes the 1989-2000 period so special, and why, perhaps, Japanese companies feature so prominently in the history of games. Gabe Durham is the founding editor & publisher of Boss Fight Books. He is the author of a previous Boss Fight entry, Bible Adventures, and a novel, Fun Camp. (Books mentioned in this interview: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [2000, Nintendo 64]) Alyse Knorr is an associate professor of English at Regis University and the co-editor of Switchback Books. She is also the author of the poetry collections Mega-City Redux, Copper Mother, and Annotated Glass. (Books mentioned in this interview: Super Mario Bros. 3 [1989, Nintendo Entertainment System]; Goldeneye 007 [1997, Nintendo 64]) Sebastian Deken is a writer and musician born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied music and French literature at Washington University in St. Louis, then went on to receive his MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts. (Books mentioned in this interview: Final Fantasy VI [1994, Super Nintendo Entertainment System]) Mike Sholars is a writer, editor, podcast host, Creative Director, and former full-time journalist. His work can be found in HuffPost, Kotaku, Polygon, and VICE. (Books mentioned in this interview: PaRappa the Rapper [1996, Sony PlayStation]) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books,. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-review
For the third anniversary of the Asian Review of Books podcast, I wanted to do something a little different today—and talk about another one of my hobbies, video games. For video game players of—let's call them the elder millennial set and older—there's something special about the final dozen or so years of the 20th century. The Super Nintendo, the Sega Genesis, the Nintendo 64 and the Sony PlayStation: it was a period of technical advancement and creative experimentation that led to classics still beloved today. Exploring many of these classics—big and small, Japanese and Western, console and PC—are the entries of the Boss Fight Books series, compiled by writer Gabe Durham. Over the past several years, Gabe has invited his fellow writers to put together short works on the classic games that stand out in the medium's history. As of this interview, the 33 entries in the series span from 1976's Breakout to 2010's Red Dead Redemption. For today's anniversary panel, I invited Gabe along with three of his fellow writers—Alyse Knorr, Sebastien Deken, and Mike Sholars—to talk about their choice of games, what makes the 1989-2000 period so special, and why, perhaps, Japanese companies feature so prominently in the history of games. Gabe Durham is the founding editor & publisher of Boss Fight Books. He is the author of a previous Boss Fight entry, Bible Adventures, and a novel, Fun Camp. (Books mentioned in this interview: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [2000, Nintendo 64]) Alyse Knorr is an associate professor of English at Regis University and the co-editor of Switchback Books. She is also the author of the poetry collections Mega-City Redux, Copper Mother, and Annotated Glass. (Books mentioned in this interview: Super Mario Bros. 3 [1989, Nintendo Entertainment System]; Goldeneye 007 [1997, Nintendo 64]) Sebastian Deken is a writer and musician born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied music and French literature at Washington University in St. Louis, then went on to receive his MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts. (Books mentioned in this interview: Final Fantasy VI [1994, Super Nintendo Entertainment System]) Mike Sholars is a writer, editor, podcast host, Creative Director, and former full-time journalist. His work can be found in HuffPost, Kotaku, Polygon, and VICE. (Books mentioned in this interview: PaRappa the Rapper [1996, Sony PlayStation]) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books,. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
For the third anniversary of the Asian Review of Books podcast, I wanted to do something a little different today—and talk about another one of my hobbies, video games. For video game players of—let's call them the elder millennial set and older—there's something special about the final dozen or so years of the 20th century. The Super Nintendo, the Sega Genesis, the Nintendo 64 and the Sony PlayStation: it was a period of technical advancement and creative experimentation that led to classics still beloved today. Exploring many of these classics—big and small, Japanese and Western, console and PC—are the entries of the Boss Fight Books series, compiled by writer Gabe Durham. Over the past several years, Gabe has invited his fellow writers to put together short works on the classic games that stand out in the medium's history. As of this interview, the 33 entries in the series span from 1976's Breakout to 2010's Red Dead Redemption. For today's anniversary panel, I invited Gabe along with three of his fellow writers—Alyse Knorr, Sebastien Deken, and Mike Sholars—to talk about their choice of games, what makes the 1989-2000 period so special, and why, perhaps, Japanese companies feature so prominently in the history of games. Gabe Durham is the founding editor & publisher of Boss Fight Books. He is the author of a previous Boss Fight entry, Bible Adventures, and a novel, Fun Camp. (Books mentioned in this interview: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [2000, Nintendo 64]) Alyse Knorr is an associate professor of English at Regis University and the co-editor of Switchback Books. She is also the author of the poetry collections Mega-City Redux, Copper Mother, and Annotated Glass. (Books mentioned in this interview: Super Mario Bros. 3 [1989, Nintendo Entertainment System]; Goldeneye 007 [1997, Nintendo 64]) Sebastian Deken is a writer and musician born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied music and French literature at Washington University in St. Louis, then went on to receive his MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts. (Books mentioned in this interview: Final Fantasy VI [1994, Super Nintendo Entertainment System]) Mike Sholars is a writer, editor, podcast host, Creative Director, and former full-time journalist. His work can be found in HuffPost, Kotaku, Polygon, and VICE. (Books mentioned in this interview: PaRappa the Rapper [1996, Sony PlayStation]) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books,. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Join us this episode as we travel back in time to 2002 for the release of PaRappa the Rapper 2 for the PS2. We also talk about a the Analogue 3D, a slim PS5, and chat about the games that we've been playing. Jump in to the time machine with us! News The Analogue 3D Plays Nintendo 64 Games At 4K Resolution, Releasing Next Year Sony Announces New Slim PlayStation 5 Models With Removable Disc Drives What we've been playing Mash Starfield - Xbox Series X - (completed) Ghost of Tsushima - PS5 Spider-Man Miles Morales - PS5 (completed) PaRappa The Rapper - PS5 Overwatch 2 - PC Demon's Tilt - Xbox Series X - (more than doubled old high score!) Rock Band 4 - Xbox Series X Andy Dome Keeper - PC/SteamOS Deep Rock Galactic - PC Ratchet and Clank: A Rift Apart - PS5
Mick visits a French planet in Little Big Adventure, McCormick has gotta go fast in F-Zero X and Andy has a hard time with a chicken in Parappa the Rapper
In this episode, Madelyn and Emma discuss PaRappa the Rapper and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty and wonder what a Johnny Appleseed game might look like. Also featuring the gamers' yearning for Barbie Dress-Up, whether third-graders can drive, and modern TV understanding.
Dog - man's best friend. Loyal to the very end. On occasion though, he might take your car, challenge people to rap battles and try to kiss a flower-girl. It was the 90's, we all did some weird stuff. And no one was weirder than that 2D, hip-hop hero from the original Playstation, "Parappa the Rapper". He's had an anime series, a spinoff, been part of a battle royale, and for over 25 years this dog has been laying down phat rhymes and even phatter button combos. But why is this dog rapping? Shouldn't he be humping a leg or sniffing another dog's butt? On today's bussin episode, we chat about the meteoric rise and controversial decline of hip-hop and gaming's most notorious dawg. Drop the beat and grab a green poop bag because we're about to go from doggiestyle to freestyle!
Roddy Nikpour talks with Canadian author Mike Sholars about the 1997 Playstation game PaRappa the Rapper, in which a lovesick cartoon dog raps his way through teenage insecurity. It started a dynasty of rhythm-based games, illustrating how hip-hop — and Black culture at large — set the stage for other commercially successful productions. Written and produced by Roddy Nikpour. Special thanks to Dusty Henry. Support the podcast: kexp.org/50hiphop See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 6, Vanessa and Emily delve into two wild and wacky narratives about love and life: The Night is Short Walk on Girl and PaRappa the Rapper. How do these two pieces of creative media connect? Why aren't there more Rom Com video games? What is the hardest level in PaRappa the Rapper? And take a shot everytime Pharuhad (Vanessa's cat) chimes in during the podcast. The Night is Short Walk on Girl is available on Amazon Prime Video and Youtube for rental; you can find PaRappa the Rapper remastered on the PS4 & PS5 digital store.
On this week's episode of “Da” Podcast, Steve is joined in studio by award winning writer & editor Mike Sholars as they talk all about Mike's upcoming BossFightBooks release, PaRappa the Rapper. They also talk about becoming a writer, why a book on PaRappa, being from Toronto, nostalgia, Blockbuster, game length, hip hop in video games, mascots, fighting games, replay value, illegal downloading, representation in entertainment, feeling vulnerable, fantasy project land so much more! If you're looking for “Da” Podcast merchandise, and want to support the show directly, please visit http://tee.pub/lic/KrIMP441400 We have tees, hoodies, onesies, phone cases, pillows, mugs and more! If you're into wrestling collectables, autographs, comic books, action figures, sports cards and more, make sure to visit www.firstrow.ca and use promo code: DAPODCAST20 to receive 20% off! Looking for something new to read and also into video games? Please visit www.bossfightbooks.com for great books on classic video games! You can follow Steve on Instagram & Twitter @fingastylz and “Da” Podcast on Twitter @dapodcastdap Send your questions and comments to dapodcastdap@gmail.com Make sure to subscribe, rate, like, follow or review on ApplePodcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, SoundCloud, Spotify and iHeartRadio!
In this week's episode we cover: Recently played games: Back 4 Blood, finished Signalis, Metal Hellsinger Rhythm games (Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Parappa the Rapper, Dance Central, Fuser, etc.)
Mark (from the series 6 Killer Instinct challenge) looks for some redemption taking on Mikey and Neil to see who can find the coolest thing on Mortal Kombat 4, while Kaleef kick and punch (even though its all in the mind) while playing Parappa the Rapper on a massive PSX pad. It's quite the episode.Richard and Rob review Screamer Rally (PC) and Lamborghini64 (N64), while Dom gives us news on Jo Guest's new game, a Quake II clan tournament, and... the Dreamcast!Help us build future 'UCP Live!' Events here!Get next week's episode early on Patreon!Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we talk: - Hogwarts Legacy One week later - Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania is upon us! - DC Madness as always! | Follow us on Socials | TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/frigginnerdsmedia TWITTER: https://twitter.com/frigginnerds YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/frigginnerdsmedia DISCORD: https://discord.gg/d7pZwAcjSM WEBSITE: https://www.frigginnerdsmedia.com DND INFO SITE: https://frigginnerdsmedia.com/dnd --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sailor Noob is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan and a total noob go episode by episode through the original Sailor Moon series!Usagi and Mamoru's bond is put to the test this week when a new romantic rival appears! Saori has designs on Usagi's boyfriend, but she'll have to move quick before he's smothered by an inflatable miscreant!In this episode, we discuss the Shinsengumi, Matsudaira Katamori, the Izu clan, Miburo or the "Wolves of Mibu", Serizawa Kamo, the Ikedaya incident, the Bakumatsu period, and Sakamoto Ryōma. We also talk about missing the monolith, "obvious" jokes, key parties in Japan, researching PolyFinda, the Three's Company anime, toliet umeshu, a butter-and-egg man, Parappa the Rapper, an Addicted to Love situation, "to protect and get served", learning real life lessons in kindergarten, the hippo or the horse, Ronin Squad, ox nuts, the Suns of Anarchy, and leaving all men behind!Goyo, slimeball!We're on iTunes and your listening platform of choice! Please subscribe and give us a rating and a review! Arigato gozaimasu!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sailor-noob/id1486204787Become a patron of the show and get access to our Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon live-action show and our Animedification podcast!http://www.patreon.com/sailornoobPut Sailor Noob merch on your body!http://justenoughtrope.threadless.comSailor Noob is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/noob_sailorhttps://discord.gg/49bzqdpBpxBuy us a Kōhī on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope
Vin (@lucentai) and Ampy (@Ampyluxe) chat about their experiences with rhythm gaming and delve into notable oddball titles and obscurities across the genre's long history. Come share some laughs as they dive deep into these games' zaniness! [13:54] Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call [28:14] Rhythm Heaven [35:56] Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan & Elite Beat Agents [45:57] Frequency [51:54] PaRappa the Rapper [56:11] Hatsune Miku Project Diva Future Tone [01:03:12] Persona Dancing (Persona 3 Dancing in Moonlight & Persona 4 Dancing All Night & Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight) [01:08:09] Donkey Konga [01:14:54] Pop'n Music [01:21:26] DJ Max Technika [01:25:23] DJ Max Technika Tune [01:27:58] Pump it Up Pro and In the Groove [01:31:37] IA/VT Colorful [01:33:38] StepManiaX [01:36:28] Eat Beat Deadspike-san [01:38:05] Tone Sphere [01:40:11] Closing Remarks and Big Questions
AKA No One Wants To Be A “Vampire Person”; Ham-to-Ham Combat; Eat Your Slop, Piggy; The Path of the Brain Worm; Dark Patterns -- Hosted by Lee Brady (@leepaulbrady // truetrophies.com) and Lawrence (@BPR_Lawrence) Music by Lee Brady Listen to more episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor and all good podcast providers (anchor.fm/vectormen) -- Segments: 00:00:00 — Merry 2023 00:00:38 — Follow-Up (Another two month absence; Robbed of Future Content; Explaining publisher confidence by way of game numbers) 00:05:08 — Lawrence plays Vampyr 00:05:08 — Tenuous Question: What is the most 7 out of 10 game you've ever played? 00:06:35 — Vampyr, not Vampire 00:07:33 — Lawrence, the vampire guy 00:09:39 — What is “the eurojank of vampire games”? 00:15:59 — The golden rule of vampire fiction: the brood 00:19:01 — Vampyr's Reverse-Nemesis System 00:28:03 — Combat and Classism in Eastern European Bloodborne 00:36:13 — Permasaving the wrong decisions 00:41:15 — The Double A Energy 00:47:53 — The Influence of Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines (and summary) 00:55:58 — Lee's best 7/10 game: Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion 01:06:34 — Lee's genealogical tour of PlayStation rhythm games 01:06:34 — Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory 01:11:29 — PaRappa the Rapper 01:16:00 — Vib-Ribbon 01:22:54 — Lee is stuck in RPG hell: Persona 3, Witcher 3, Final Fantasy VI 01:22:54 — The Witcher 3's 60-hour-long first act and comparisons to Vampyr 01:45:30 — Final Fantasy VI, problems with JRPGs, and how VI avoids some of them 01:55:18 — Persona 3's opening vitally lacks a personal hook 02:24:20 — The News 02:25:00 — The Game Awards 2022 02:30:15 — John Carmack leaves Meta 02:32:38 — Square Enix's Bold Commitment 02:36:56 — Ubisoft's Bold Commitment 02:43:20 — Yuji Naka escapes Prison Island 02:45:40 — Microsoft's Bold Commitment 02:47:40 — Epic Games' “Dark Patterns” 02:49:45 — Ash Ketchum hangs up his cap 02:51:58 — The latest Pokémon Rap — Links: Lee: “Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion review — cheap birthday cake” https://www.truetrophies.com/n22455/crisis-core-final-fantasy-vii-reunion-review — Send us your thoughts! Twitter: @VectormenPod E-mail: vectormenpodcast@gmail.com Twitch: twitch.com/VectormenLive --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vectormen/message
It's the beginning of a new, momentous year! Celebrate in style with your favorite John Leguizamo movie, stare deeply into the magic eye pictures on the wall, and gather around the goo-log! Enjoy our celebration....or else! In this episode: Giovanni spins some tunes, Tess gets left out in the lurch, David uncovers a Mandela Effect, and Greg pushes the limit If you'd like to join us in our celebration of this most holy anniversary, head over to patreon.com/LTRT where you can hop in our Discord server to compare notes on celebrating the season. Games discussed include: Persona 5, Fuser, PaRappa the Rapper, and Neon White Show Notes: "Clowns farting": The wild story behind Resident Evil's worst soundtrack
Are you on social media? Of course you are. So follow us! Twitter: @MemberTheGame Instagram: @MemberTheGame Twitch.tv/MemberTheGame Youtube.com/RememberTheGame And if you want access to over 250 bonus podcasts, along with multiple new shows EVERY WEEK, consider showing us some love over at Patreon. Subscriptions start at just $2/month, and 5% of our patreon income every month will be donated to our 24 hour Extra-Life charity stream at the end of the year! Patreon.com/RememberTheGame Kick! Punch! It's all in the mind...including that song, that's almost 100% stuck in your head now. We're kicking the year off by talking PaRappa the Rapper! I always wanted to play this one back in the day, but it was always rented when I'd go to Blockbuster. I finally gave it a chance over the holidays, and while I'm 100% convinced it was written and designed by people on drugs, it didn't take away from the fact that it's charming, hilarious, and pretty damned fun. The guy that started this stupid show with me back in 2018, my buddy Chris, gave me a call to rap (see what I did there?) about PaRappa. He even spit some funky lyrics himself, and we had a great time talking about one of the original PlayStation's flagship titles. And before we crack crack crack the egg into the bowl, I slap together another edition of the 'Remember The Game? Infamous Intro'! This week, someone asks if we'll ever do another guest hosted episode like the Majora's Mask show from last year. How do I decide which games I'm gonna play for the podcast out of the hundreds (literally) of suggestions I get from everyone? And what's the deal with "purple monkey dishwasher"? Plus we play another round of 'Play One, Remake One, Erase One', too! This one features 3 old school rhythm games: Um Jammer Lammy, Bust-A-Groove, and Space Channel 5.
Here's some interesting table-talk that got cut from a recording. Enjoy! SUPPORT LINKS - Patreon.com/austinyorski Patreon.com/GeekRemix Patreon.com/LauraKBuzz Patreon.com/Skitch Skitch.Bandcamp.com YouTube.com/GeekRemix YouTube.com/LauraKBuzz MUSIC - OC ReMix #2145: PaRappa the Rapper 'Cookin' with Fire' [Cheap Cheap - Cooking Chicken's RAP] by Navi - YouTube DISCORD - https://discord.gg/YMU3qUH
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This week on The Game Deflators podcast, John and Ryan pit three rhythm video games against once another to determine once and for all which title is the best PlayStation 2 rhythm game. Tune in to get their thoughts on Gitaroo Man, PaRappa the Rapper 2 and Space Channel 5. Be sure to comment with your vote for the best PS2 rhythm game. Podcast episode recorded July 2022 Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators Game Deflators Logo Created by J_Ricks_Art Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18
PaRappa the Rapper (1996) Vib-Ribbon (1999)
Episode #248 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera are diving into all the food groups with a crazy mix of tracks all dealing, in some way, with food, or from a game about food! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, whatever you want really! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Candy Chateau from Rayman [Rémi Gazel, Didier Lord & Stéphane Bellanger, 1995] Stage 4 from Hotdog Storm [Shigenori Masuko & Yoko Kawashima, 1996] Carrot Plateau & Peanut Village -Level 6- from Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom [Tomotsune Maeno & Katsunori Takahashi, 1988] In-Game from Fast Food & Fantasy World Dizzy [Steve Barrett, 1989] Chop Chop Master Onion Rap from Parappa the Rapper [Masaya Matsuura & Yoshihisa Suzuki, 1996] Main Theme from Wii Food Delivery Channel [Kazumi Totaka, 2009] The Flyin' King -Level Ate- from Earthworm Jim 2 [Tommy Tallarico, 1995] Chefinoff from Cat Girl Without Salad -Amuse-Bouche- [Jake Kaufman, 2020] Sushi Showdown from Octogeddon [Jimmy Hinson, 2018] Tropical Crust from Pizza Tower [Mr. Sauceman, 2022] Ground Beef -Rust Golem Battle- from Super Meat Boy Forever [Matthias Bossi & Jon Evans, 2020] Buttermilk Bay from Aqua Kitty [Electric Cafe, 2013] Gourmet Galaxy from Overcooked 2 [Oliver Wood, 2018] Butter Building from Kirby Cafe [Hirokazu Ando, 2016] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message
Is there a cultural touchstone that has been as wildly touched as MTV's "Making the Band?" Probably! But, to continue our season of ripping ideas straight from Music Television, we're pulling a Diddy and crafting the next musical supergroup. Plenty of characters have touched an instrument throughout the history of video games and that's the only requirement for them to be considered for our bands! So grab your headphones, crank your tunes, and jam out with us as we decide which video game characters should form a band! If Dream Theater and Tool are your speed, then Todd's band will be for you. Maybe you prefer the stomping and clapping of Florence + The Machine or Mumford & Sons. If that's your vibe, then you can get tickets to Kyle's band! And then there's Matt's band. Hope you like bits and Bluegrass... The title of this weeks episode was selected by our Patrons in our Discord Community! Want to help us choose the next one, join our discord and/or get some bonus content? Come join #ButtThwompNation at patreon.com/debatethiscast! Have you seen our Twitter? twitter.com/debatethiscast Have you seen our Instagram? instagram.com/debatethiscast Want to send us an email? debatethiscast@gmail.com Coming to the ear holes attached to your face, this summer is a "Summer o' Pilots" on the DT! Patreon! We're putting our real-play TTRPG show on hiatus and producing a new show format each month of the summer. We're almost through the summer and our first three pilots are available to all patrons for as little as $5 a month! Give it a listen and catch up on our first premium show, The Office Drones, at patreon.com/debatethiscast! Properties we talked about this week: PaRappa the Rapper, Um Jammer Lammy, Brutal Legend, Eternal Sonata, Portal 2, Witcher, Animal Crossing, Pokémon Sword and Shield, Majora's Mask, Donkey Kong, Banjo-Kazooie, Red Dead Redemption 2, Psychonauts 2 Music for Debate This! is provided by composer Ozzed under a Creative Commons license. Check out more of their 8-bit bops at www.ozzed.net!
It's another Friday, which means another NGI! No matter how much I try, I can't stop 'em! PLAYLIST: 1:05 - Retro Game Remix - Moon Over Castle (Gran Turismo [PS1] :: Bandcamp) -- 9:44 - Viking Guitar Live - Born to Be Wild (Steppenwolf cover :: Bandcamp) 13:17 - Metalltool - High Way Rush (G.G. Shinobi [GG] :: Bandcamp) 16:18 - GaMetal - Fight Against an Armed Boss (Super Mario RPG [SNES] :: YouTube) -- 24:56 - Ben Briggs, Mega Flare - Do It Now! (Killer Instinct [ARC] :: Tiny Waves) 29:16 - Vector Hold - Take Flight (Original work :: Bandcamp) 33:45 - Darkman007 - Falling (Earthworm Jim [GEN] :: Bandcamp) -- 41:47 - Tudd, General Offensive - Steam Gardens (Super Mario Odyssey [NSW] :: GameChops) 45:04 - 8-Beats VGM - Jib Jig [On Relaxing Beats] (Donkey Kong Contry 2: Diddy's Kong Quest [SNES] :: YouTube) 48:07 - Steven Morris, subversiveasset - Ken's Theme (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior [ARC] :: YouTube Music) -- KWED CORNER: Selections from Remix.Kwed.Org 56:54 - 0supereg0 - Outrun M.S.S [Fieramente Flamanco Fiesta] (OutRun [C64] :: KWED) 1:03:31 - Tony Fluke73 Wiren - Comic Bakery Live Performance (Comic Bakery [C64] :: KWED) 1:07:19 - Johan Andersson - Terra Cresta (Terra Cresta [C64] :: KWED) -- DOSE OF DUELS: Selections from Dwelling of Duels July 2022 Competition 1:18:17 - Ivan Hakštok - Run to Forever (Radical Dreamers [SUFAMI]) 1:22:10 - minusworld, p4p3r - A Synonym for Death (Chrono Cross [PS1]) 1:29:02 - Biggoron, Newmajoe - Khrono Kong (Mario Party [N64], Chrono Cross [PS1]) 1:33:08 - Hat, Surbhu Samdani - Corrido of Time (Chrono Trigger [SNES]) -- 1:40:33 - Husky by the Geek, Studio Nicktendo - Friday Night (Yakuza 0 [PC/PS4/XBONE] :: YouTube) 1:43:39 - YaboiMatoi - Lullaby of Deserted Hell (Touhou: Subterranean Animism [PC] :: YouTube) 1:47:00 - Waterflame - Steady Now (Original work :: Bandcamp) -- 1:54:49 - Mitch Murder - Peak Burn (Original work :: Bandcamp) 1:58:59 - Anthony Walters - Wastelands [Extended SID Remix] (The Last Ninja [C64] :: KWED) 2:02:33 - Savaged Regime - Legally Distinct Carnival Night Zone (Original work :: YouTube) -- 2:13:09 - Theology, Lacey Johnson - Burn My Dread [Theology vs. Lacey Johnson Remix] (Persona 3 [PS2] :: YouTube) BotanicSage [BS] - In Da Buns (50 Cent vs Parappa the Rapper 2 [PS2] :: YouTube)
In episode 546, we take a deep dive into the very real and not at all made up histories of your favorite pop culture bands including: The School of Rock, the Showbiz Pizza band, Parappa the Rapper, and the Beets.
A brief yet informative history on the story behind the making of Parappa the Rapper, the little rapping dog whose game launched the music rhythm genre • subscribe & follow us on all of the socials below for more dope gaming content + news! • https://www.youtube.com/peoplelikegames • https://www.instagram.com/peoplelikegames • https://www.twitter.com/peoplelikegames
Is Wayne Brady gone have to slap a trick??? Man… one of the craziest weeks in recent history just went down and Aldo NICE and Los aka C.A.P. got it covered from all angles! Rumble Williams kicked things off with some ideas about customer/employee politics (01:00) which led to a talk about principalities and store encounters (02:00). Next, Aldo let us know What Burned His Boudin this week including a slam dunk contest winner (10:00) and greedy dope dealers (16:00). After that, we decided a half hour to the topic everyone came to hear, the Will Smith/Chris Rock fiasco (19:00). Some other stories we touched on were the privilege of marrying a white man (52:00), the Plan C Bill (56:00), and the amusement park disaster (1:00:00). To bring it back and come full circle, we ended the pod with our Big Three Will Smith or Chris Rock movie roles (1:05:00).
Question for you, listeners - do you think this show has run out of topics? Look, we're not saying that we think the show is out of topics but we're wondering if any of you are under the impression that uh... we're out of topics. No reason, just checking. Anyway, here's the episode on...Shapes. In this episode - David set us his new burrow. Giovanni presses buttons. Tess has shape-based nostalgia. Greg explains sword logic. As always, a huge, huge thank you to our patrons. Your support means the world to us. If you want to become a patron (and get access to some exclusive podcasts) you can sign up at patreon.com/LTRT. If you don't have the cash to support us right now you can always leave us a review on your podcatcher of choice. Maybe you should head over to lefttriggerrighttrigger.com to find all our social media and other content!! Games discussed include: Journey, PaRappa the Rappa, Tempest, and Destiny 2 Show notes: The Aesthetics of Game Art and Game Design, Chris Solarski for Game Developer All About the PlayStation 1's Design, Kevin Gifford for 1Up (archived)
Dust off those old games! While Power makes beats with PaRappa, Reset gets educational. This week, Power and Reset talk their hidden gems. What are yours? Write to us at powerandresetpodcast@gmail.com.TwitterInstagram
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