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Happy Spooky Wednesday, everyone! We've got some classic Brittany and Kala stories for you this week! First, Kala brings on the ghostly transportation! The Phantom Train of Marshall Pass in Colorado hasn't been seen in over 100 years, but it's one spooky story you don't want to miss. And the Silver Train of Stockholm may be more weird than scary, but it's definitely interesting. Then Brittany does a call back to one of her absolute favorite subjects... Past Lives! While there is no earthly reason these children should be recalling events from decades before they were even born, they are adamant that they do. And the accuracy of their recollections means we have a hard time questioning them.
As Indy joins Marion on her quest to discover the truth about her father, Eric Ambler boards the Phantom Train of Doom to discuss an action packed Young Indiana Jones adventure, but ends up traveling in the wrong direction and arriving at our first reactions about the newest Star Wars show, Skeleton Crew, instead! We're talking Easter Eggs, eighties vibes and juicy, juicy skeletons before eventually reaching our final destination: a truly out there Indy comic that has us feeling nostalgic for the gonzo Marvel Star Wars days.
When a train conductor has an experience on a stretch of railroad that was newly built but he had gone through the area before. What had happened had left him, the passengers, and his dispatcher in disbelief. Shorty after he had decided to take the warning and retire after that day. Title: Ghost Stories of the Rocky Mountains Written By: Barbara Smith Published By: Lone Pine Publishing ISBN 1-55105-165-9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All aboard, anime fans! Join us as we punch our ticket to space adventure, science fantasy, and beautiful melancholy. Listener, you're on a one way train to a three hour discussion of 1979's Galaxy Express 999 The Movie! We talk about Leiji Matsumoto, the Leijiverse, Rintaro, and some of the notable seiyuu. We discuss Maetel, Tetsuro, Emeraldas, Harlock, and all your favorites. We get into this film as a story about class struggle, Matsumoto's depictions of women, and how certain scenes affected us now that the original creator of the Leijiverse is sadly no longer with us. Enjoying this podcast? Tip us a coffee on Ko-fi! This will get you access to The World's Best Anime (and Other Media Too) Discord. | https://ko-fi.com/waruideshou Want to get in touch? Tweet the show, Doc or Shadon | Email the show Music: Jimi Hendrix "Hear My Train A Comin" Nobuo Uematsu "Phantom Train" (cover by Sean Schafianski) Lumi Athena "XVI Ultima!" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waruideshou/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waruideshou/support
In our first of three chapters, Indy competes with a mysterious contender to woo a young Italian beauty named Guiletta while taking advice from friend Ernest Hemingway. Then on the African plains in November of 1916, Indiana Jones and pal Remy get lost in their attempt to join their unit in Africa. As they trek back to Lake Victoria, Indy and Remy inadvertently join the 25th Royal Fusiliers, a unit of grumpy, aging men. Indy's knowledge of Trains and fluent German make him very useful as the unit battles The Phantom Train of Doom, in this feature length adventure. Finally in Ireland, 1916. Indiana Jones and Remy arrive back to Europe after their adventures in Mexico. Raising funds while waiting tables, Indy gets caught in another love affair around the time of the Easter Rising
A recent story out of England where two police officers experienced a "phantom train" reminded me of a story my sister, Barbie Deig, told me years ago. In the early 1990's, she, along with many others, attended an outdoor revival in Evansville, Indiana, and experienced a "phantom train". If you attended the revival and would like to share your story, visit my discord at www.RiverCityMystery.com/discord. https://www.staffordshire-live.co.uk/news/local-news/terrifying-ghost-train-reported-swadlincote-8218578 https://www.facebook.com/SwadlincoteSNT/posts/pfbid02atTUUMR1XQ6X3fkEdawy7UCADgWDryLRcHgKDet1nDKrWGSzyare8fQnBukYN7PCl https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/british-cops-report-hearing-phantom-train/ By Tim Binnall In a spooky story out of England, a pair of police officers say that they heard a 'phantom train' pass their station where they later learned that a railway had once existed long ago. According to a local media report, the eerie incident occurred last week in the town of Swadlincote as constables Joe Stafford and Whitney Holmes-Small were set to commence their work patrolling the community. To their profound surprise, the duo suddenly heard the unmistakable sound of locomotive approaching the police station. As the noise grew closer, their confusion was compounded when leaves on nearby trees began to sway and the air felt like it was being moved by an unseen force. Amazingly, the pair claim that the noise from the proverbial 'ghost train' went right past the station and, as the sound appeared to fade into the distance, the phantom locomotive even tooted its horn. Understandably bewildered by what they experienced, they looked into the history of the building and discovered that there had once been a railway that ran right next to the site. Remarkably, rather than keep the strange story a secret within their ranks, the Swadlincote Police Department actually shared the officers' account on social media and asked if anyone else had previously encountered the phantom train, which would seem to suggest that the tale was a genuine report of ghostly activity on the part of the two cops.
We get to choose our own adventure as our hero's make their separate ways back to Narshe. Banon and Terra have to sneak through the caves, Locke has to changes clothes 30 times and rescue a prisoner, and Sabin meets some new friends despite his proclivity to pass out whenever he comes into contact with water (which is often). If you enjoyed the video, please like and comment, it really helps us out. Thank you! Time Codes: 1. Intro (0:00) 2. Terra and Banon (0:53) 3. Locke (13:03) 4. Celes (19:02) 5. Sabin (37:34) 6. Cyan (48:58) 7. The Phantom Train (1:09:08) 8. Gau (1:29:33)
This week team Tejas board's a train to Statesville North Carolina, to learn about a horrendous Train crash that led to the haunting of the Bostian Bridge. www.theunitedstatesofparanormal.com Do you have a haunting, cryptid, or other unexplained you would like us to look into? Do you have your own strange story you'd like us to read in an episode? Email us at TheUnitedStatesOfParanormal@gmail.com or message us on any of our social media platforms. Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on episodes and see photos from each episode. Social media: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-United-States-of-Paranormal-101722675824225/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunitedstatesofparanormal/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TUSOPPod Available wherever you enjoy listening to podcasts: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-united-states-of-paranormal/id1618133392 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/67NokfUTrxoCvPuPWsvsDn?si=xQ4MpDJ-TlqBcanpMnTamA Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3905807 - iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/95207701 Merch available: https://my-store-ca0ae8.creator-spring.com/ and also at www.theunitedstatesofparanormal.com Check out other podcasts within our network: Golden Image Podcast: https://linktr.ee/GoldenImagePodcast The Call Guys: https://linktr.ee/thecallguyspodcast MurdNerds: https://linktr.ee/murdnerds Indiana Chiefs Fans: A Court of Books and Booze: https://linktr.ee/acobab Art by Esteban Gomez Reyes https://instagram.com/esteban.gomezr?utm_medium=copy_link Music by Boze Theme voice over by Matthew Frisby Produced by Jeremy Golden and Boze Edited by Jeremy Golden and Boze Hosted by Jeremy Golden, Logan Cothran, Matthew Frisby, Boze, and Jennifer Williams and Bobbi Golden #tusop #theunitedstatesofparanormal #paranormal #paranormalpodcast #ghosts #haunted #scary #spooky #podcast #applepodcast #spotifypodcast #train #BostianBridge #Episode50 #PhantomTrain
Lights down the track heading towards you once again. When phantoms are a common sight, how close to death might you be? How fast might death be heading towards you. In this week's episode, we're talking about the Medicine Hat Phantom TrainCheck us out on Patreon to see what extra content we release there: https://www.patreon.com/dustycornerspod NOTESMysteries of Canada – The Phantom Train of Medicine Hathttps://mysteriesofcanada.com/alberta/the-phantom-train-of-medicine-hat/July 10th, 1908 The Daily Phoenix, Saskatoon Canada Articlehttps://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=09lfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=U20NAAAAIBAJ&pg=2768%2C359942Fireside Canada – The Phantom Train of Medicine Hathttps://firesidecanada.ca/the-phantom-train-of-medicine-hat/
When I was a boy, I used to hear the train in the distance in the middle of the night. It broke the stone silence of my world like a knife, a long, lonesome whistle from over the hill next to the Aroostook River Valley, where the tracks ran. It was a sign of life, the Bangor and Aroostook. I never knew if it was headed north or south. I never saw the night train - I only ever heard its wail. It was reassuring. Even though my neck of the woods was lonely, there were train tracks connecting that loneliness to the wider world, somewhere out there. I had never been on a train. My parents had taken the B&A to Bangor for their honeymoon, but by the time I was a kid, no passengers rode the rails. Trains were a mystery to me, and I loved them. Once, my father took me to the Allagash to see something strange and wonderful - the ghost trains. In a place with nothing but untamed wilderness as far as the eye could see, we walked a path into the dense forest to discover two steam locomotives just sitting there rusting away as time ticked on. These are mighty machines from the golden age of steam and must have been worth a fortune in their day and yet, at some point in their history, someone left them where they sat, two behemoths of iron nearly a hundred tons each, a hundred miles from any discernible tracks. I think they serve as a reminder that once, real trains broke through the dense forest, intruding into a wild place that eventually shut them out and left them for dead. Sometimes trains can intrude upon our lives. We're trying to get somewhere in a hurry and the lights start to flash and the blockade arms go down and we're waiting for ten minutes while a freight train crosses our path. It's huge, longer than a skyscraper is tall, and it takes a long time to crawl past us so we can be on our way. The train I heard as a boy intruded on my sleep. But there are trains, some say, that run on their own tracks, on tracks that aren't even really there, on tracks that were abandoned years ago. These trains shouldn't even be there, and they intrude upon our reality, our perception of what is possible. I've never seen one, but they've been reported for well over a century, nearly since the invention of the train itself. From The New York Times, 1886 “An old story, which may be of interest to the students of psychical research, comes from Old Orchard. Before the Boston and Maine Railroad was extended to Portland, visitors reached Old Orchard by a branch of the Eastern Road. Since the building of the former road's extension the branch had been abandoned, and no trains have run over it for years. The rails are up, and in many places the roadbed destroyed. Last Summer, as a party of Canadian gentlemen, three in number, were walking along this deserted road, they heard distinctly the rumble of an approaching train. It came nearer and nearer, and yet nothing was seen. As it came close to them, they all involuntarily jumped from the track, and the invisible train passed them, going toward the beach, the sound growing fainter as it went on. The gentlemen were much frightened, and one was quite overcome by the occurrence. He could not shake off the impression that had been left, and declared that he knew something terrible was to happen. That very afternoon he received a dispatch from friends in Montreal telling him that his wife and only child had been killed by a railroad accident that very forenoon.” What are we to make of this tale? Given the lack of specific information it's likely it was one of the small stories buried in the New York Times in the late 1880s designed to give the reader a bit of a fright, to appeal, perhaps, to their appreciation of the unknown. Modern journalism isn't much better and often is written to appeal to emotion rather than to only relate the facts of a happening. It frankly defies belief, but then again, doesn't every ghost story, everywhere, at any time? Ghost trains are by no means a local New England phenomenon. In fact, anywhere railroads have been laid down, stories of phantom trains have been reported from all around the globe, from South Africa and India to South America and Canada. The Maine Woods, even today, are thick and cover a vast area. Maine retains the title of the most forested state in the country, surpassing even the states in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. For many, the Maine woods were a green spot on the map, a place they would never quite venture into, a no man's land of bog, thick undergrowth, sweeping vistas of tall trees, wild animals, and perhaps, something more. Perhaps there was something about the Maine woods that made them different, special in ways other woodlands were not. For thousands of years, the only people who lived here were the indigenous “People of the Dawn,” the Wabanaki Confederacy of many tribes with the Penobscot being the largest. They have their stories of beings who inhabit the woods, ancient beings of power and magic. They do not report to us anything like a phantom locomotive in their lore. The trains came to Maine almost as soon as they were invented. The lumbermen were already here, first looking for tall pines to use as masts for the tall ships and then the timber needed to build the great cities rising. These men were intruders and those who spent enough time in the deep woods had a respect for those places where no one ever goes. But they went to those places, nevertheless. The first train tracks laid in Maine were from Bangor to Old Town in 1836, only seven years after George Stephenson created the first viable locomotive in England in 1829. Though only 12 miles long, it was the first railroad in the state. From there, tracks were laid through forest and fen, areas were harvested, and then the men left, abandoning the tracks and taking the train to new areas, leaving them to be reclaimed by the woody root and forgotten to the memory of people. But something remained. A story is told of a Bangor and Aroostook train running on the Canadian Pacific's track near Moosehead Lake in the early 1900s. Those tracks cut across Maine running east-west, providing the quickest rail route connecting Montreal with Saint John, New Brunswick and Halifax. One spring night, a phantom train appeared and it seemed to have a purpose. The early spring is a time of ice breaking and flowing down the rivers, lodging in places, and often causing destruction. Late one night a B&A train was making its way up a grade near the southwest of Moosehead Lake when they heard the sound of another train's whistle in the distance. This wasn't all that strange. Passing trains, especially this far from civilization, often saluted each other as they approached and they reasoned that was what was happening. But the chief engineer looked behind and saw a light behind his own train, growing brighter and larger as it approached. Clearly, the following train's speed was great. The chief engineer had his mate telegraph ahead to the next siding so the attendant could throw the switch and allow them to get off the track so this train didn't run into them. In the meantime, the two railroad men increased their own speed so they would not be overtaken, but it was touch and go. For a few desperate moments, the trains sped into the night with the rear locomotive gaining on the front locomotive with every passing minute. Their anxious shoveling of coal into the firebox must have been accompanied by desperate shouting - was this train following them a special and if it was, why hadn't anyone told them? Closer and closer the rear train gained and it was only at the last minute that the two engineers successfully turned their train into the siding. As they did so, they watched as the following train passed them by. It was only an engine and its tender car - no other cars attached. They could see the cab, well-lit, was empty. The switchman ran to the two engineers whose train was now stopped and asked, “How did you fellas know to stop here? Did you know the bridge collapsed up ahead? The ice from the break up bound up against the supports and took her down! I just found out. How did you two know to stop?” The two engineers looked at each other in amazement, their faces white with fear. “We didn't,” they replied. “We pulled over to get out of the way of that damned special that was tailing us. Nearly ran us off the tracks!” The switchman gave them a puzzled look. “Special? What special? You're the only train on the tracks tonight.” He had neither heard nor seen the train that caused the two men to stop their own locomotive before they made it to the bridge. Not every example of a phantom train has occurred on an actual railroad. Many tales told by those who worked in the deep woods described phantom trains that ran amidst the trees themselves, far from any ‘ribbon of steel' upon which to ride. Sometimes, it's an entire train, but other times, it is merely a light. Ghosts usually are described as haunting a place, a static location that can be pinpointed on a map, but ghost trains are a different kind of apparition altogether. They move through the world and their purpose is unclear, though it seems that they might be a foreteller, a harbinger, of sorts. Lincoln's funeral train, the Lincoln Special, has been reported to appear on April 21st somewhere between Washington D.C. and Springfield, Illinois, near the anniversary of his death. There is a small train that precedes it, with a band playing silently as it passes by slowly. Then there's the train carrying the body of the president, all bedecked in black crepe with ghostly figures staring blankly into the night as it moves along toward a destination it never achieves. Whatever a phantom train is, it certainly is a part of the folklore of the modern world. We don't have as many tales of phantom planes, although some exist. So far, we don't have phantom spaceships climbing the skies, though we do have strange objects in the skies. We have stories of phantom cars, but that is fodder for another tale. It seems that moving from place to place has become an essential part of the human condition, something humans do as part of simply being alive. Alive? Perhaps we need to keep moving, even after we're done living? A poet from Orono, Maine wrote a poem in 1886. We only know him by his initials, B.B. In his poem his details seeing something otherworldly and wonders about its meaning. “The Railway” by B.B. (originally published in the Gospel Banner, Augusta, Maine 1850) I went one day, when very young Upon a railway ride, I thought there was another train Went with us, side by side. The shadow of our own went on Beside the railway track, And noiselessly and rapidly Kept on, and never back. I wondered at that other train That went so swift and still, And leapt o'er chase, lakes and streams, O'er valley, gorge and hill. And while I saw it gliding on, Forever by our side, Meseemed it was a phantom-train Went with our railway ride. My merry comrades laughed, but I In horror held my breath; I thought ours was the Train of Life Chased by the Train of Death. Since then, a very many years Full rapidly have sped, Yet with them all have I beheld The Railroad of the Dead. Death - Life's grim shadow - through them all With life has kept its pace, And I have sorrowed sore to see We gain not in the race. The world around me laugh at me Because I am not gay, And yet I know that in their glee They hurry all away. REFERENCES “Ghost Train”. Wikipedia.org. Retrieved 22 Jul 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_train “Lincoln's Phantom Ghost Train: Night Switchman Describes Eyewitness Account in 1872”, Unmasked History Magazine, October 22, 2019. Michaud, Al, Fortean Forest, 2020.Antlerian Press, pp.11-30 Stansfield, Charles A., Haunted Maine, 2007, Stackpole Books. “The Phantom Train”, The New York Times, May 16, 1886, page 3
In this piece, we take a look at one of Canada's most interesting types of vehicular apparitions: the phenomenon of the ghost train. 0:00:00 – Last Call for First Born 0:01:05 – Vehicular Apparitions 0:03:10 – The Phantom Train of Medicine Hat, Alberta 0:10:02 – The Ghost Train of Texas State Highway 36 0:13:14 – The Ghost Train of Wellington, Prince Edward Island 0:17:11 – Mirage in Manitoba Regular Perks: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/first-born--5/x/19929574#/ Secret Perks: https://mysteriesofcanada.com/alberta/mystery-page/
Welcome back to Nerds Without Pants! This week, we hop onto our Email Banana Boat and read your emails! We also talk a lot about games! It’s…you know…a podcast. 00:00 – 12:47 Birthstone Talk, with NBA all-star Carmelo Anthony 15:04 – 32:38 VIDEO GAME CAGE MATCH CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT: Area 51 vs Dragon Quest XI 35:39 – 2:31:27 EMAIL BANANA BOAT: We answer your emails! 2:31:53 - 3:59:00 CONSUMPTION JUNCTION: Closing thoughts on Persona 5 Royal, worries about Triangle Strategy, Sifu, Horizon: Forbidden West, Cyberpunk 2077, Phantom Train! 3:59:36 – 4:09:05 VIDEO GAME CAGE MATCH CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT: Primal Rage vs Super Mario Odyssey 4:14:21 – 4:47:25 SPOILER CHAT: Persona 5 Royal NEXT EPISODE: The NWP Video Game Cage Match Championship Tournament continues: Opening match: Super Mario Bros. vs Crusader: No Remorse Closing match: Chex Quest vs Castlevania 64 SUBMIT YOUR CAGE MATCH PICKS BY 8:30 CENTRAL ON 3/11 TO BE ON THE SHOW! Twitter: @NWPcast Email: NWPcast@gmail.com Our theme song “Relax” and interstitial tracks “To the Maxx” and “Moody Grooves” are written and performed by Megan McDuffee.
We follow Sabin down his path to reuniting with Shadow, meeting Cyan and eventually Gau, and traversing through Doma, the phantom forest and a ghost train; one of the best story arcs in Final Fantasy history.
"Did you ever hear of the phantom train?" On Saturday September 6th 1879, readers of The Wichita Kansas Herald were treated to a good ol' fashioned ghost story. What set it apart (aside from it being published and republished nationwide) was the type of ghost, the central character to an old railroad switchman's tale - a phantom train. Not just any train, the funerary train of arguably the most important person in United States History...President Abraham Lincoln. As mentioned in the introduction, there is an amazing book by author Peter Manseau entitled; The Apparitionists: A Tale of Phantoms, Fraud, Photography, and the Man Who Captured Lincoln's Ghost. The book explores the influence (and importance) of photography in this particular era - and while unrelated to this particular story, it illuminates a confluence of cultural, technological and sociological factors that might help explain it...@fascinationpod
In the second part of this episode of Roleplay for One, Gru boards a mysterious train and is gifted an enchanted skeleton key that seemingly allows him to traverse time. Enjoy the show? Become a Patron for as little as a dollar!
In this episode of Roleplay for One, a free-spirited vagabond gets wind of a child's mysterious death by some abandoned tracks. The amethyst-wearing nature man, Gru, is on the case, but not before stopping at the nearby schoolhouse and church to do some research.Enjoy the show? Become a Patron for as little as a dollar!
In 1908, two trains collided just outside of Medicine Hat, killing seven men. The event has since become part of a classic piece of Canadian folklore with elements of fortune telling, forerunners, and fate. Today, over a century later, the lines between history and legend are starting to blur. In this episode you'll hear the original story told by a man who narrowly escaped the crash, and learn how one man's ghost story has become a true Canadian legend.
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In this episode Laird chats with Jennifer Kenline from Travelmation, Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock is back with a Raider's Rant, Ron pays tribute to J.W. Rinzler, stuntman Eddie Braun chats with Joe Stuber, Chris A & Indiana Mic talk The Phantom Train of Doom, we have an expanded archive update and lots more!
In this episode Laird chats with Jennifer Kenline from Travelmation, Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock is back with a Raider's Rant, Ron pays tribute to J.W. Rinzler, stuntman Eddie Braun chats with Joe Stuber, Chris A & Indiana Mic talk The Phantom Train of Doom, we have an expanded archive update and lots more!
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In this episode Laird chats with Jennifer Kenline from Travelmation, Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock is back with a Raider's Rant, Ron pays tribute to J.W. Rinzler, stuntman Eddie Braun chats with Joe Stuber, Chris A & Indiana Mic talk The Phantom Train of Doom, we have an expanded archive update and lots more!
In this episode Laird chats with Jennifer Kenline from Travelmation, Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock is back with a Raider's Rant, Ron pays tribute to J.W. Rinzler, stuntman Eddie Braun chats with Joe Stuber, Chris A & Indiana Mic talk The Phantom Train of Doom, we have an expanded archive update and lots more!
Character Sheets (Will be out of date if you're watching this way later): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RxPdCX5MMwgrn5HNenBKX_WT_byudPx_NcLijmq_Cx8/mobilebasic Prelude 0:00:00Episode 51 Recap - 0:02:45Game Start - 0:05:36Magic Pixel is a Dungeons & Dragons Show DM'd by Rynge featuring Sajam, Vicious, Honzo Gonzo, Elderdeath, & Tanman. Currently playing 5e in a homebrew campaign. It can be seen live on https://www.twitch.tv/sajam on Tuesdays at 7 PM PT. Rynge as The DM (He'll periodically be streaming DM prep so follow him if you're interested in that): https://www.twitter.com/rynge_ https://www.twitch.tv/rynge Sajam as Soren: https://www.twitter.com/sajam https://www.twitch.tv/sajam Honzo Gonzo as Atoq: https://www.twitch.tv/honzo_gonzo Vicious as Dala Brakka: https://www.twitter.com/viciousfgc https://www.twitch.tv/viciousfgc Tanman as Minoscus Peoplesmasher: https://www.twitter.com/tanmanfgc https://www.twitch.tv/tan_man Elderdeath as Alexander Belfontaine Character art by https://www.twitter.com/sweatyandupsetyOverlay art by https://www.twitter.com/drewface_
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we continue our series on Final Fantasy VI. We are deeply into the world of ruin, seeking out our friends, and relating our strange adventures, before turning to feedback. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: More of the World of Ruin Issues covered: breaking the Internet, reaching the Dream Stooges, naming Cyrano, The Dark Chuckler, Tim's plan going off the rails, exploring Zozo, returning to places from the World of Balance, the sad story of the woman's departed beau, getting a lot of mileage out of small amounts of animation, not enjoying the battle system enough to avoid the feelings of interruption, the challenge of the dragon, Brett's unchanging strategy, Celes's Runic action, searching the map for Locke, the hidden stuff in Doma, getting into Cyan's dream, defeating the Dream Stooges, puzzles on the Phantom Train, being begged to save Cyan by his dead family, the tough battle against Wrexsoul, combats that challenge you more and play against expectations, combinations that lead to unexpected results, hidden bosses in Kingdom Hearts, secrecy of bosses changing over time, being at the top of their game, establishing an expectation of secret bosses, "the Internet ruins everything," pulling off more adult themes, having the unexpected in tabletop and in a JRPG, the big unresolved moment in Cyan's life, Esper management, exploitable combos, not knowing the usefulness of the other spells, picking out a weapon at the secret base... or not?, poking at the Tower, not liking the distance melee attacks, mechanics you bounce off the first time, not enjoying the disempowered controls of certain games, the focus on story in JRPGs, being co-located to play co-op, bugs and exploits in the game, Eastern European takes on Tolkien. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Mark Garcia, Cyrano de Bergerac, Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy (series), Chrono Trigger, Dungeons & Dragons, Hironobu Sakaguchi, The Two Towers, JRR Tolkien, MattSattam, Fallout, Ocarina of Time, Super Mario RPG, Square Enix, XenoGears, Dark Cloud 2, Ni No Kuni, Shadow of the Colossus, Reed Knight, Resident Evil, Nathan Martz, Fumito Ueda, Artimage, Pokemon, Diablo, Baldur's Gate, World of Warcraft, Elder Scrolls (series), BioWare, Mass Effect, Darren Johnson, John Stafford, Derek Filippo, Icewind Dale, Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky, Interplay, Earthbound, Brave New World, John Webb, Divinity (series), The Witcher (series), Death Stranding, Get Out, Us, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers. Next time: Even more of the World of Ruin Links: https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Vanish-Doom_bug https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Sketch_bug https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Evade_bug https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Psycho_Cyan_bug Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
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'The Phantom Train of Marshall Pass' is the kind of ghost story that I loved as a child. There was nothing better than reading a ghost story about travel while you were traveling.
Learn about an historic train disaster, the legend behind it, and the way stories change over time.
Ben and I tackle Sabin's quest, meeting Cyan and Gau, and taking the Phantom Train. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wesley-schantz/support
In today's episode, we discuss Joel McNeely's triumphant score to The Phantom Train of Doom! Join us as we discuss the musical techniques, tones/styles, instrumentation, and how this score is similar to other works by John Williams. We'll also play samples of the music so you can follow along with our discussion! Opening music excerpt was composed by Joel McNeely and is titled "Indy Hijacks the Balloon"
In today's episode, we continue our discussion of the television show The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones with Chapter 10, The Phantom Train of Doom. Now in Africa, Indy joins the 25th Royal Fusileers to help capture a German artillery train and Colonel Paul Von Lettow. Opening music excerpt was composed by Joel McNeely and is titled "The Old & The Bold"
The party members all decide to break off from each other in order to cover ground. There's a weird octopus thing, Zack is very disappointed in his two brothers, a phantom train, and more! Come see what lies in wait in this week's episode!
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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off by talking about a recent reptilian sighting. Then, the home in Long Island, New York where the Amityville Horror took place is now back on the market. Then, deep in the jungles of southeast Asia, archaeologists have rediscovered the remains of an invisible kingdom that may have been the template for Angkor Wat. Then, a private company wants U.S. clearance to fly to the moon with it's new MX1 Lunar Lander. After the break Kyle brings up some unusual Phantom Train sightings from around the world. Are these truly apparitions of days gone past or are they somehow a ripple in time that much like a scratched record, keeps repeating or replaying itself time and time again? All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives. Show Notes: Strange Reptilian Sighting "Amityville Horror" house hits the market Again Lost City of Cambodia Private Company wants U.S. Clearance to fly to the Moon Moon Express Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided with permission by Pretty Lights! Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Done Wrong Future Blind Kaleo (Way Down We Go)
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off by talking about a recent reptilian sighting. Then, the home in Long Island, New York where the Amityville Horror took place is now back on the market. Then, deep in the jungles of southeast Asia, archaeologists have rediscovered the remains of an invisible kingdom that may have been the template for Angkor Wat. Then, a private company wants U.S. clearance to fly to the moon with it's new MX1 Lunar Lander. After the break Kyle brings up some unusual Phantom Train sightings from around the world. Are these truly apparitions of days gone past or are they somehow a ripple in time that much like a scratched record, keeps repeating or replaying itself time and time again? All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives. Show Notes: Strange Reptilian Sighting "Amityville Horror" house hits the market Again Lost City of Cambodia Private Company wants U.S. Clearance to fly to the Moon Moon Express Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided with permission by Pretty Lights! Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Done Wrong Future Blind Kaleo (Way Down We Go)
The Ladies nominate Pat Maroon for the Masterton, are haunted by a phantom train, get confused by the number of people named Bill in the world, talk playoff seeding, Val's frustration, and whether old men live in trees. Remember: Podcasts are a social construct.
Episode 3 includes readings of: "Phantom Train" by Patrick W. Marsh "Memory" by H. P. Lovecraft "Dinner Shift" by Jonathan Brandt
Episode 3 includes readings of "Phantom Train" by Patrick Marsh, "Memory" by H.P. Lovecraft, and "Dinner Shift" by Jonathan Brandt all read by Robert Daun
Long before Richard Barone embarked on a successful solo career, he fronted the Hoboken band the Bongos. The group enjoyed critical acclaim, college radio success, and even got some videos played on early MTV. But by 1986, the band was falling apart. They recorded a final album in the Bahamas, but it remained unreleased, and Barone went solo. Now, after over 25 years, Phantom Train finally gets a proper release. Full of the chiming guitars and haunting melodies that were characteristics of the band’s best moments. We talk to Barone about why 2013 was the right time to release these tracks, how these songs figured into his next project, Cool Blue Halo, and the recent reunion of the Bongos.
This is my Uematsu special. I will be playing some of my favorite tracks from the Final Fantasy Series. FF1 - 10. Thanks again for listening and for keeping retro gaming alive! Track Listing in this order Prelude - FF1 Castle Pandeomiun-FF2 Living Forest-FF3 Chocobo Chocobo - FF4 Harvest Festival- FF5 Edgar & Sabins Theme- FF6 Phantom Train- FF6 Let the battle begin - FF7 Costa Del Sol- FF7 Listen to the cry from the planet- FF7 The Landing- FF8 Liberi Fatali-FF8 The Castle-FF8 A Place to call home-FF9 Village of Dali-FF9 Unforgettable Silouette-FF9 Zanarkand-FF10 Otherworld-FF10 Fight with Seymour-FF10 One Winged Angel - Distant Worlds FF7