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Darren had the chance to speak with Hollie Hughes about the 15th Anniversary of Q-Games Pixel Junk series as well as Pixel Junk Scrappers Deluxe and Pixel Junk Eden 2
More news from PAX West here in Seattle. More interviews and impressions from games like Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Biomorph, Pixel Junk and more
Whoa, Shuhei! We've got a lot to talk about. Stack it up! Join Alex, Yield...
My guest today is an English programmer, game-maker and President of the Kyoto-based video game studio Q-Games. Born in London, he dropped out of school at the age of 17 to join Argonaut Games where, among other titles, he worked on the Game Boy space combat title, X. The project so impressed Nintendo, that the company invited my guest to Japan, where he contributed to StarFox, a now legendary Super Nintendo dogfighting game featuring an anthropomorphic fox. After a stint working for Sony in America, my guest returned to Japan to join the development team behind the PlayStation 2 console, creating the famous ‘ducks in a bath' tech demo. In 2001 he left Sony to found his own company, creating the brilliant PixelJunk series of games, most recently the dystopian world building game The Tomorrow Children. Welcome, Dylan Cuthbert. Thank you for listening to My Perfect Console. Please consider becoming a supporter; your small monthly donation will help to make the podcast sustainable for the long term, contributing toward the cost of equipment, editing, and hosting episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/my-perfect-console. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The brand-new Harry Potter adventure Hogwarts Legacy will very easily go down as one of 2023's best-sellers, a testament to its high quality and faithful treatment of the so-called Wizarding World. But its success is also a triumph for reason and truth, and a major defeat for the outrage machine that tried to destroy it via a distorted game of telephone. Nestled within the maelstrom is nonetheless a heck of a game, and we're eager to talk about Avalanche Software's release in-depth. Plus: BioWare's continuing troubles, PixelJunk's triumphant return to PlayStation, and much more news. Then: Listener inquiries! Should we be more mindful of old game spoilers to help the younger generations 'go in fresh'? Was the Nier: Automata Platinum Trophy a step too far? Did Take Two announce Ken Levine's Judas too early? Will Colin ever recover from the precipitous decline in almond volume in his Honey Bunches of Oats... With Almonds? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Blog link: https://videogamegrooves.com/2023/01/31/episode-101-parasite-eve-pixeljunk-eden-2/ Our podcast returns in the year that is and will be 2023! We open with features of one of Anthony's all-time wishlist items (in unofficial off-the-back-of-some-guy's-vinyl-truck form), Parasite Eve. We reflect on the oddity of this memorable Square Enix PS1 title, both in its plot and its development, as well as Yoko Shimomura's dynamic snare drum skills. Is it possible to make this into a "lofi beats to study to" album? We weigh in. Next we shift subtly into the dreamythumpy sounds of Q-Games' Pixeljunk Eden 2, and the fingerprints of electronic artist Baiyon are all over it. We flash back to 2008 when the original Pixeljunk Eden came out and discuss the zeitgeist around the game, and reflect on the singularly simple mechanics and zone-out vibe. Jeremy discusses his desire for Eden-inspired wall art, and the after-market price of the game suddenly changes during recording. We look at the "mercifully short" list of releases so far in January, although several big box sets (possibly from Japan!) are looming out there ready to grab your wallet and choke it to death. Finally, we look at a recent article asking the question "did the music business just kill the vinyl revival", and we talk about whether the hobby is in a slump, a recession, or whether it's the nature of the beast. (Original article here.) Glad to have you back in 2023! Niche team, unite! Outro: "Se Il Mio Amore Sta Vincino - CM Version" - Parasite Eve, by Yoko Shimomura The Quietus, on the topic of materials advances: https://thequietus.com/articles/31382-green-eco-vinyl Twitter – @vg_grooves, @jeremy_lamont, @ajohnagnello Image Gallery
Greetings Indie Warriors, it is time for another exciting round of indie gaming news from Ole Gamer Joe and SilentSigns. This week the duo discusses some exciting gaming stories such as Saga of Sins being announced for a March release, and a new PixelJunk party game. Thank you for all of your support for independent, clickbait free content. Do you want ad free and sponsor free versions of our shows? Defeat the echo chamber today at http://patreon.com/idreamofindiegames for awesome perks! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/idreamofindie/support
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Diese Woche war es relativ ruhig in der Stadiabubble. Deswegen nehme ich mir mir heute mal recht viel Zeit, um über meine Erlebnisse mit Stadias neuem Exklusivtitel "PixelJunk Raiders" zu reden. Außerdem gehe ich etwas auf den neuesten "APK-Teardown" von 9to5Google ein und zum Abschluss gibt's noch die Ankündigung, dass Stadia noch 2021 nativ auf LG-Fernsehern laufen soll. Machts euch gemütlich, holt euch nen Keks und viel Spaß. 00:00 Cold Open & Intro 01:35 Spiel der Woche: PixelJunk Raiders 18:25 Outcasters ist kein Pro Game mehr 24:15 APK Teardown von 9to5Google 31:30 Stadiasupport für LG Fernseher Support Patreon: bit.ly/3jqCpFh Paypal: paypal.me/PhilippBraak Affiliate Thomann: thomann.de?partner_id=26311 Shadow-Freunde Promocode: PHI7TQG3 (5€ Rabatt für euch im ersten Monat, 1€ für mich) Social Media Twitter: twitter.com/cloudgedons Instagram: instagram.com/philipp.braak Facebook: facebook.com/cloudgedoens Email: cloudgedoens@gmail.com
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PushDustIn joins me to talk about his translation work with Source Gaming, his research work for DidYouKnowGaming, working with the PixelJunk games, and his Memory Card podcast. We also discuss journalists crediting work and Sakurai's blog post about KFC. If you liked what you heard, subscribe to this podcast wherever you listen to them. Episodes available every Monday. Links: linktr.ee/Toadsanime Support the podcast on Patreon + get mentioned in the podcast + get Early Access to 4 episodes a month! www.patreon.com/Toadsanime You can find Push on Twitter @PushDustIn. You can find me @Toadsanime. Music by FearofDark @FoDSteve. Branding art by @Mallerd_Art.
Jeff and Christian welcome Andrew Reiner from Game Informer to the show this week to discuss Cyberpunk 2077's launch, Halo Infinite's delay, and all of the games revealed at the Game Awards. The Playlist: Cyberpunk 2077, Unto the End, Pixel Junk Eden 2 Parting Gifts!
Jeff and Christian welcome Andrew Reiner from Game Informer to the show this week to discuss Cyberpunk 2077's launch, Halo Infinite's delay, and all of the games revealed at the Game Awards. The Playlist: Cyberpunk 2077, Unto the End, Pixel Junk Eden 2 Parting Gifts!
Jeff and Christian welcome Andrew Reiner from Game Informer to the show this week to discuss Cyberpunk 2077's launch, Halo Infinite's delay, and all of the games revealed at the Game Awards. The Playlist: Cyberpunk 2077, Unto the End, Pixel Junk Eden 2 Parting Gifts!
Jeff and Christian welcome Andrew Reiner from Game Informer to the show this week to discuss Cyberpunk 2077's launch, Halo Infinite's delay, and all of the games revealed at the Game Awards. The Playlist: Cyberpunk 2077, Unto the End, Pixel Junk Eden 2 Parting Gifts!
Jeff and Christian welcome Andrew Reiner from Game Informer to the show this week to discuss Cyberpunk 2077's launch, Halo Infinite's delay, and all of the games revealed at the Game Awards. The Playlist: Cyberpunk 2077, Unto the End, Pixel Junk Eden 2 Parting Gifts!
Hunker down with us while we talk to the community about how they're weathering the Coronavirus storm, and recap all the awesome upcoming titles from this week's Indie World Showcase for Nintendo Switch, including: BLUE FIRE BALDO I AM DEAD BIO-INTERSTELLAR ARK (BARK) CYANIDE & HAPPINESS: FEAKPOCALYPSE SUMMER IN MARA QUANTUM LEAGUE THE GOOD LIFE THE LAST CAMPFIRE PIXELJUNK EDEN 2 FAERIA ELDEST SOULS BLAIR WITCH GHOST OF A TALE SKY SKY RACKET SUPERLIMINAL WINGSPAN DICEY DUNGEONS BOUNTY BATTLE MOVING OUT EXIT THE GUNGEON ANIMAL CROSSING TUNE CREATOR: https://nooknet.net/tunes SUPPORT US ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/theswitchcast JOIN OUR NINTENDO SWITCH COMMUNITY Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheSw... Twitter - @TheSwitchCast Discord - https://discord.gg/Ty6bwnt Email - KC@TheSwitchCast.com Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t... The SwitchCast Friend Code List - http://bit.ly/scfriendcodelist MUSIC Special thanks to the HeatleyBros for bringing real Nintendo power to our Nintendo Switch podcast with great chiptunes! "8 Bit Joy" By HeatleyBros Free Music For Your YouTube Video https://www.youtube.com/user/HeatleyBros Transitional Tune – Exit the Gungeon
Kieran and Paul are back again to talk about Lego Incredibles, Pixeljunk Monsters 2, Bad North, Madden 19 and more!
Episode 3: Rhodri Broadbent makes videogames. Starting on games like Fable, Starfox 3DS and numerous Pixel Junk games, Rhod started his own video game company based in Wales called Dakko Dakko. We talk about videogames vs. computer games, the joy of a simple idea and the best christmas present ever.
Back on up to the loading dock for the latest scuttlebutt about Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle, Street Fighter's 30th-ish anniversary, the return of PixelJunk, PUBG lawsuits, the future of PlayStation, and pre-E3 thoughts big and small.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5928697/advertisement
Back on up to the loading dock for the latest scuttlebutt about Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle, Street Fighter's 30th-ish anniversary, the return of PixelJunk, PUBG lawsuits, the future of PlayStation, and pre-E3 thoughts big and small.
In this week’s midweek show, we’re giving you MORE! MORE Tolkien than LeGrande wants! MORE pirates than Dale wants! And MORE GameBytes Show than our mission statement can bear! This week, our tiny chewable game bytes include VR rhythm-swording game Beat Saber, punishing platformer Celeste, Tales of Monkey Island, Pixeljunk Monsters 2 (demo), and Skullgirls Mobile. Intro: “Escape (ft. Summer Haze)” – Beat Saber, by Jaroslav Beck Outro: “Resurrections” – Celeste, by Lena Raine Check out our Discord community at https://discord.gg/ZTzKH8y
In this mid-week show, we finally stretch the limits of Jeremy's feeble memory as he tries to remember the games he's been playing! He finally lands on a "duo" of games with an unlikely connection! First, Starfox Zero on the Wii U spreads its wings and goes into all-range mode as we explore what makes the game similar to and different from its predecessors. Next, he talks about the prototype version of Pixeljunk Monsters Duo, not yet released on mobile devices but sharing a development parentage, and also sharing praise this week. Dale pipes in with the desert level of New Super Mario Bros 2, and finally repels the alien threat in XCOM: Enemy Unknown... but he then returns to dabble in dark genetic manipulation in XCOM: Enemy Within. Intro: "Corneria" - Star Fox Zero, by Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Yukari Suita, Hitomi Kurokawa, Naofumi Harada, Rei Kondoh, Keiki Kobayashi Outro: "lumiere trembolotante" - Pixeljunk Monsters, by Otograph OUR HELLBLADE: SENUA'S SACRIFICE GAME CLUB IS ON NOW! Check out our Discord community at https://discord.gg/ZTzKH8y
Oxygen Not Included is Spacebase DF-9 but better A required build order stifles creativity Complexity turns us on and turns us off “Who among us does not love infrastructure?” Adam’s PixelJunk bias returns Nom Nom Galaxy and the problem with soup How to identify (and avoid) strategy games Space tomato farming tips for budding soup … Continue reading Ep. 26: Take Disease to the Next Level →
Hi! We're glad you could join us! The latest and greatest new games are here on the GameBytes Show! Everyone has been playing Super Mario Odyssey, but is it the GOAT? LeGrande and Dale discuss Destiny 2 on PC, and improvements to the storytelling. Jeremy played games that debuted on stage at Paris Games Week with Dead Hungry and Oure, and weighs in on feeding burgers to zombies and soaring through the clouds like a dragon! Intro: "Run, Jump, Throw!" - Super Mario Odyssey, by Naoto Kubo, Koji Kondo & Shijo Fuji Outro: "A New Beginning for Oure" - Oure, by Ian Livingstone Check out our Discord community at https://discord.gg/ZTzKH8y
It's a very intimate show tonight, as Will and Nate venture deep into electronic music territory in two distinctly different approaches to the musical platformer. Electronic Super Joy is a pixel graphic-styled brutal platformer's chase (the difficulty of which has only Super Meat Boy to pay homage to) in order to take down Rogue Pope One as a silhouette of a boy to the incredibly loud thumping beats of Eurodance backed by mid-tier-quality German gonzo porn sound effects. Meanwhile, in a far more mature and artsy vein, PixelJunk Eden is Q-Games and Baiyon's collaboration to give you an idea of what his DJ residency nights at Tokyo's infamous and somewhat secret underground megaclub Womb might be like if you were the only one around and a weird drum track kept popping either into your head or off to stage right; you're not sure because you're on a couple too many tabs of acid, but everything is incredible neon vectors on sharp black backgrounds the color of the Arctic night sky before the Canadians set up that Santa shop and the Russians needed the oil money enough to explore the taiga.Relevant links!Ellie Gibson of Eurogamer gets incredibly frustrated and reviews EdenJohn Walker of RPS, someone who "gets it", reviews EdenMaybe relevant to your ESJ interests: some gameplay of Crypt of the NecroDancerMaybe relevant to your Eden interests: Hohokum, a Phil Kollar Polygon reviewRelevant music podcasts!The Anjunadeep Edition for good deep house, a bit more calm than Eden's soundtrack (a progressive house record label out of London)Resident Advisor (RA) podcast for getting into techno and more eclectic, less smooth, more worldly soundsThe Monstercat podcast for slightly more energetic, upbeat sounds midway between the energy of these two OSTs (an upbeat trancey-dance record label out of Vancouver)The theme this week is so incredible it couldn't be contained: "Voyage: Andromeda" by Jayster, from chipmusic.org. Also from chipmusic, the WILL'S GAMING MINUTE(tm) theme is, fittingly, "Wienerhype" by jaar. The song towards the end is from the ESJ official soundtrack, so go check that out!
It's a very intimate show tonight, as Will and Nate venture deep into electronic music territory in two distinctly different approaches to the musical platformer. Electronic Super Joy is a pixel graphic-styled brutal platformer's chase (the difficulty of which has only Super Meat Boy to pay homage to) in order to take down Rogue Pope One as a silhouette of a boy to the incredibly loud thumping beats of Eurodance backed by mid-tier-quality German gonzo porn sound effects. Meanwhile, in a far more mature and artsy vein, PixelJunk Eden is Q-Games and Baiyon's collaboration to give you an idea of what his DJ residency nights at Tokyo's infamous and somewhat secret underground megaclub Womb might be like if you were the only one around and a weird drum track kept popping either into your head or off to stage right; you're not sure because you're on a couple too many tabs of acid, but everything is incredible neon vectors on sharp black backgrounds the color of the Arctic night sky before the Canadians set up that Santa shop and the Russians needed the oil money enough to explore the taiga.Relevant links!Ellie Gibson of Eurogamer gets incredibly frustrated and reviews EdenJohn Walker of RPS, someone who "gets it", reviews EdenMaybe relevant to your ESJ interests: some gameplay of Crypt of the NecroDancerMaybe relevant to your Eden interests: Hohokum, a Phil Kollar Polygon reviewRelevant music podcasts!The Anjunadeep Edition for good deep house, a bit more calm than Eden's soundtrack (a progressive house record label out of London)Resident Advisor (RA) podcast for getting into techno and more eclectic, less smooth, more worldly soundsThe Monstercat podcast for slightly more energetic, upbeat sounds midway between the energy of these two OSTs (an upbeat trancey-dance record label out of Vancouver)The theme this week is so incredible it couldn't be contained: "Voyage: Andromeda" by Jayster, from chipmusic.org. Also from chipmusic, the WILL'S GAMING MINUTE(tm) theme is, fittingly, "Wienerhype" by jaar. The song towards the end is from the ESJ official soundtrack, so go check that out!
In this episode, Chris and Aaron examine the past, present, and future of one of gaming’s most iconic companies: Sega. It’s a roller coaster of ups and downs, the the gamers are up to the task. What did they do well, and where did they go wrong? Aaron and Chris analyze their future path and outline plans to bring them back to greatness. If you were a gamer through the 90s, this episode will strike a chord with you! The gamers then report back on their non-game assignments from last episode: Child of Eden and PixelJunk 4 AM. In keeping with the Sega theme, next episode’s assignments include Kid Chameleon and Earthworm Jim, two well-known Genesis titles from the 90s. Intro music provided by sawsquarenoise. Used with permission.
Miguel, Paul and Matt talk with John on his exit from Q-Games, how fatherhood revealed his hidden love of Yo Gabba Gabba and The Wiggles music. Miguel gets hair, talks Aoki's methods of post-beneficial marination. Paul meets Cypress Hill. Matt joins the fight! WE'LL MISS YOU RED6
Megbeszéljük a heti nagy akciókat és Csigez tart egy kis beszámolót az általa beszerzett játékról. Team Fortress 2 szerű mikrotranzakciós boltot kap a Killing Floor 2 Elkezdődtek a leárazások: Origin, Steam Warhammer Eternal Crusade Új Humble csomag érkezett, amit ezúttal Codemasters játékokkal pakoltak tele Egy másikat meg Team 17 játékokkal szóval mehet a Worms ezerrel Bundle és leárazás Life is Strange (Ha egy szót kellene róla mondanom: aztabüdöskurvamindenségitdenagyonkemény :D) https://i.ytimg.com/vi/9a_L14Bf2Yc/hqdefault.jpg Steam leárazás ajánló: Neurotic: Blaze Rush, Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons, Elite: Dangerous, PixelJunk™ Shooter, Pinbal Fx2 asztalok, Sine Mora, Orbital Gear, Monday Night Combat (elég kihalt multis játék, de ha van pár haver akikkel tudjátok együtt tolni akkor talán megéri) Májkülele Úr: Dishonored, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Legend of Grimrock, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, South Park™: The Stick of Truth™, Brink
Hoy os hago un pequeño resumen de la jornada 3 de la División de Honor de League of Legends con las derrotas de Giants Underdogs y Baskonia Atlantis y los lanzamientos del día, reducidos a Tales from Borderlands Ep 5 para plataformas Xbox y PixelJunk shooter ultimate para Steam No olvideis visitar el blog
Jaymin the programmer, Aoki the artist, and Miguel the chuckler talk about nostalgia, hype, loyalty, and sandwiches. The guard has changed and we're back in business!
Salió el primer trailer del Fallout 4, y esto traumó tanto a Gustavo que Eduardo lucha por grabar un podcast contando que jugó al Evoland, Pixeljunk shooter ultimate y deponia, además de ver varios animes. Gustavo hace una minireview del Wolfenstein the new order y cuenta más del Civilization BE. Te hablamos de los juegos que salieron esta semana y su relación con el Fallout 4. Arrancamos la discusión sobre el TOTY del año, en conjunto con varios anuncios y antianuncios. Comentamos sobre algunas noticias de Windows y Steam y cerramos con la pregunta de la semana más impopular de la historia.
It's Taco Tuesday! On the menu this week, Street Fighter 4: ULTRA Edition, Pixel Junk Shooter: ULTIMATE Edition, and Tomodachi Life: REGULAR edition.
En este capítulo hablaremos sobre un reciente evento del ámbito independiente que se llevó a cabo el pasado 7 al 9 de Marzo en Kyoto Japón, en donde los desarrolladores independientes de videojuegos estuvieron reunidos compartiendo conocimientos, la musica no quedo atrás y aqui les traemos un poco de lo que se vivió en este importante festival.
En este capítulo hablaremos sobre un reciente evento del ámbito independiente que se llevó a cabo el pasado 7 al 9 de Marzo en Kyoto Japón, en donde los desarrolladores independientes de videojuegos estuvieron reunidos compartiendo conocimientos, la musica no quedo atrás y aqui les traemos un poco de lo que se vivió en este importante festival.
This was supposed to be a wholesome behind the scenes look at PixelJunk Shooter, but the time that's passed since our last podcast has made the boys decidedly #NSFW! After hearing about Andy's biking adventures from Kyoto to Tokyo, we do get into some cool Shooter stuff and answer some fan questions from Twitter. Welcome back to PixelJunk Radio!
We get the whole gang together for a teary goodbye to Milky before he heads back to NY. We also welcome our future Kyoto neighbor, Jake Kazdal of 17-Bit and beg him to let us play Galak-Z! This truly is the bantercast, as we bounce from starting a game studio in Japan, Terada Katsuya's art, PAX, and even a little Steam Machine talk.
PAX Prime is just a week away! We gather Rowan and Kalin of the PixelJunk Inc. team to talk about our public debut, plus answer some of your questions - in the silliest way possible. Duncan is back and schools us on one of the shadier sides of Kyoto, while Jaymin drops some knowledge on aspiring game developers.
The sweltering heat of Kyoto has driven us into our air conditioned fortresses of gaming. But with all the summer deals, who’s to complaining? We dive into what we’ve been playing to stave off the blaze of these dog days.
In this episode we discuss the devastating news that Phil Fish has stopped production of Fez 2. Scott also talks about his impressions of Saints row 3 and Xcom enemy unknown. Pixel Junk monsters is out now!!! BUY IT!!!! Visit the site: Scumble373.com Email us: Scumble373@gmail.com
Guess who's back? Our favorite fresh-faced, sparkly-eyed intern Sagar. We talk about his trials and tribulations in returning to Japan and Q-Games. He left but a boy, but comes back a man!
In this week's episode Milky goes Castlevanian on us and talks about his Iga Dream Game, Kalin goes to Kerbal space, Rowan is Cube-blocked, and John swears off games for DC animated movies. Plus, Towerfall lures us to the Ouya Side of the Force.
Our post-E3 podcast! From Xbone to Xbox 180? Jaymin and Milky break down what the E3 press conferences really mean to us gamers.
Score 39 -Jigglypuff Asistentes: Renzosh, Miguel “Asher”, Yoshi, Artemio Urbina, Danny Mastrett, Rolando Cedillo “Rolman”, Ophelia Pastrana 00:06:13 – Mario 64 (1996) N64 Nintendo EAD // “Pakkun flower lullaby” – Koji Kondo 00:12:52 – Gravity Rush (2012) PSPVITA Project Siren, SCE Japan Studio // “Passing Moment” - Kohei Tanaka 00:19:40 – The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time (1998) N64 Nintendo // “Fairy’s Fountain” – Koji Kondo 00:25:32 – Metal Gear Solid 2 (2001) PS2 Konami // “Can’t Say Goodbye to Yesterday” - Rika Muranaka / Carla White 00:41:28 - Metroid Prime (2002) GameCube Nintendo // “Crash Orpheon” - Kenji Yamamoto 00:54:40 – Zone of the Enders (2001) PS2 Konami // “Kiss me sunlights” 01:07:10 – Choujikuu Yousai – Macross (1985) NES Nanco // Música del juego 01:17:47 – Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare (2010) PS3 RockStar Games // Blackwater, U.S.A. - Bill Elm / Woody Jackson 01:34:17 – Wave Race 64 (1996) N64 Nintendo // “4th Place” - Kazumi Totaka 01:41:55 – Pikmin (2001) GameCube Nintendo // “Meteoric Swarm” - Kazumi Totaka 01:52:50 – PEZ (2012) PC Polytron // “Nocturne Disasterpeace” 02:00:56 – The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses (2012) CD Nintendo // “Track 3: The Wind Waker Simphonic Movement” 02:19:12 Maniac Mansion (1990) NES Jaleco // “Theme Maniac Mansion” David Warhol / George Sanger / David Hayes 02:25:30 Cave Story (2004) PC Studio Pixel // “Cave Story” Daisuke Amaya 02:36:44 Disgaea (2003) PS2 Nippon Ichi Software // “Welcome To The Overlord’s Castle” 02:46:26 Dune 2 (1992) PC Westwood Studios // “Epic war” - Paul Mudra / Frank Klepacki / Dwight Okahara 02:55:30 Grim Fandango (1986) PC LucasArts // “Casino Calavera” - Peter McConnell 03:07:35 God Hand (2006) PS2 Capcom Clover Studio // “Gene’s Rock-a-bye” - Masafumi Takada 03:19:04 GTA Vice City (2002) PS2 Rockstar Games // “La vida es una lenteja” - Unaesta 03:36:08 Yoshi’s Island (1995) SNES Nintendo // “Overworld” – Koji Kondo 03:45:56 Final Fantasy IV/V/VI Piano Opera (2012) CD SquareEnix // “Track 7 : Kefka (From Final Fantasy IV)” - Nobou Uematsu 03:53:52 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011) ARCADE Bandai Namco Games // “D.T.O. Mix Moonlit Wilderness” - Keiichi Okabe / Keigo Hoashi tekken tag tournament 2 remix 04:03:00 Guadia Quest (1991) // “Overworld” 04:11:50 Pixel Junk 4am (2012) PS3 Q-Games // “Dual-wielding on the roof” - Tomohisa Kuramitsu (Baiyon)
En este episodio seguimos oyendo lo más importante de Koji Kondo y nos damos un vuelto un poco más largo a la música hecha para consolas 8-Bit. 00:48:00 Killer Instinct (1994) Rare. 00:55:34 Batman (1989) Sunsoft. 1:01:30 Streets of Rage: Fighting in the streets 1:07:26 Super Mario Land (1989) Nintendo R&D1. 1:16:26 Marver super heroes Vs. Street Fighter (1997) Capcom. 1:20:19 Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (2007) Cing. 1:28:57 Bionic Commando: Rearmed (2008) Grin. 1:32:52 The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (2002) Nintendo EAD. 1:35:27 Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (2007) Retro Studios. 1:46:30 Super Mario Galaxy (2007) Nintendo EAD Tokyo. 1:56:40 Jet Set Radio Future (2002) Smilebit. 2:04:49 Minecraft (2011) Mojang AB. 2:10:47 Nier (2010) Cavia. 2:21:01 PixelJunk (series) Q-Games. 2:29:15 Final Fantasy VII (1997) Square. 2:35:00 Killer7 (2005) Grasshopper Manufacture.
After walking around Kyoto with our Oculus Rift strapped to our faces for a week we're ready to trade in boring old reality for Rift games! We also prepare for the upcoming Electric Bends album, Magic World!
We're joined by PixelJunk Inc. devs Rowan, Kalin, and Andy this week! We make a depature from our usual nonsense to talk about what we've been playing, plus give an update on what's going on with Inc.
We're back after our BitSummit and GDC hiatus, and Duncan's back from some unknown country. Milky breaks down BitSummit, and we hear about the pros/cons of post-GDC wine tasting. It's all over the place, but in a good way!
Just how many sausages did we need to talk about the PS4 announcment? FIVE. Milky, Rowan, John, and two new Q-Staff, Eddie and Kalin, give impressions of the PlayStation 4 announcement
Recorded on February 11th with Brian Fife, James Fingal and Thomas Westberg. This is not the oft-promised indie episode - it is something much better! When thinking about what he liked about indie games, Jim realized the aspect that he wanted to discuss was the innovative design elements in many of his favorite games. Innovative games often represent a thought experiment or a deliberate isolation or exaggeration of a specific game mechanic or component. This means that often, short form and indie games are the right format for this investigation. Brian also finally gets to complain about pixel art, and Tom startles the group with a shocking (ok, mildly interesting) confession. Referenced items: Match Three Game, Portal, Pong, Doom, Outsider Art, Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros., Dune Two, Literature of Exhaustion, Memento, Tower Defense, Bejeweled, Limbo, Fl0w, Osmos, Ingmar Bergman, Stephen Merchant, Electroplankton, Biophilia, Sonic the Hedgehog, Alien vs. Predator (FPS), Journey, Left 4 Dead, Halo, Hundreds, Galcon, ToeJam and Earl, Earthworm Jim, Battletoads, World of Goo, Shadow of the Colossus, Ico, Kinectimals, Kinect Party, Mario Party, WarioWare, Kongregate, Raving Rabbids, Mirror’s Edge, Dungeon Keeper, Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman, Hoard, Starcraft, Sim Life, Spore, Eve Online, Red Dead Redemption, World of Tanks, Half Life, Counter-Strike, X-Com: UFO Defense, X-Com: Enemy Unknown, 10,000,000, PixelJunk, Ni No Kuni, Studio Ghibli, Dishonored, Mass Effect, Dungeon Raid, Pinball Arcade, Medieval Madness, Cirqus Voltaire, Pin*Bot, Black Knight 2000, Waking Mars, Sid Meier’s Pirates!, Lili, Letterpress.
Love is our launchpad in this Valentine's Day podcast. We touch on classic Valentine's day gaming topics, such as couples gaming, JJ Abramb's film legacy, and shaving your head as a form of appology. Okay, it's not your usual romantic crap. But like love, you must expect the unexpected with PixelJunk Radio!
We put on our Oculus Rift Theorycraft Goggles - and then proceed to look behind digital rocks and up digital skirts! John gets schooled on Global Game Jam 2013 and we answer more Facebook and Twitter questions.
It seems that Xmas has extended past the new year because CES brought us all types of hardware goodies. This week we fly without our Double Ds - Dylan and Duncan - but we are joined by a special guest - PixelJunk designer Rowan Parker!
We spread around the yuletide cheer in PixelJunk Radio this week with an epic holiday podcast! Come explore the intracaies of Q-Games' and Japanese holiday tradtions! Plus, Paul is back to answer your questions from Facebook and Twitter!
Hola! Happy Hallow-Turkey-Black-Cyber-Day! Just how many holidays have we missed since our last encounter? The crew is back for an overdue episode of PixelJunk Radio! We get spicy with John and Baiyon's trip to Mexico, try some new Japanese convenience store game goodies, and debate the merits of Peter Jackson's HFR fetish in The Hobbit!
We've got cheese in abundance this podcast! A mysterious Sweed comes bearing an assortment of fine cheeses and "interesting" candies. We test our knowledge of Northern European geography, culture, and food - and come up wanting. More Kickstarter Fantasies. Plus, Dylan Milky give their impressions of Tokyo Game Show.
Q-Games vetern artist/designer/man-of-many-faces Paul Leonard joins the Q Krush Krew this week. Although our discussion chops its way through the jungle of the crew's favorite movies, we eventually get to the topic at hand: TGS! We debate the impact of TGS in this modern age, talk about our favorite places to eat while out at the show, and debut our exciting new project for TGS this year! PixelJunk Radio Episode 21: karlPAULkinton!
We're back! The Q-Games Crew makes a triumphant return to podcast land with two new PixelJunkies in tow - James Mielke and John Davis! Along side the those fresh faces is Sagar, the Q-Games Intern. The Crew quiz Sagar on his time in Kyoto at Q-Games, delve into mysteries of the female kind, and weigh the pros and cons of the recent Kickstarter phenomenon. Welcome PixelJunk Radio back into your life with Episode 20: 2 Legit 2 Quit!
Recorded on July 5th, 2012 with Brian Fife, James Fingal, and Thomas Westberg. Story-driven games and degrees of freedom in games are covered. Is a choose your own adventure interactive story really a “game”? How about puzzle games that are heavily biased towards a cutscene-based story? Is there a good way to classify or categorize games? Our hosts start to talk about this but do not come to any conclusions. The way games deal with suspension of disbelief, either elegantly or poorly, is reviewed and the team wraps up with a summary of EvE Online for Jim. Links to Referenced Items: Jurassic Park, Casablanca, Jaws, Halo: CEA, Pac-Man, Dark Side of the Moon, F.E.A.R. 3, Bullet Time, Modern Warfare, Half-Life 2, Bioshock, Civilization, Settlers of Catan, Catan - AI Formulas, Velociraptor, Whimsy Land - Diablo 3, World of Warcraft, Borderlands, Dungeon Defenders, Iron Brigade, Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War, Resident Evil, Metal Gear, God of War, King’s Quest V, The Act, Dragon’s Lair, No High Scores: 100k Xbox Points, Tribes: Ascend, Jetpack Joyride, Journey, Fake Sponsor:Grog, Nethack, I Love Lucy, Choose Your Own Adventure, Metal Gear, Catherine, Final Fantasy, Elder Scrolls, Uncharted 3, Mario 64, Assassin’s Creed, Mirror’s Edge, Strategery, Risk, Tetris, Helvetica Clock, Superbrothers: Swords and Sworcery, Pixeljunk, Voxel, Uncanny Valley, Elder Scrolls: Morrowind, Wolfram Alpha Critique, Super Meat Boy, Grand Theft Auto 3, Air traffic controllers: Flight Simulator, Crossword Puzzle, Scrabble, Eve Online, Cow Clicker, Winterspring Frostsaber, Angelic Horse Mount, Tie Fighter, X11, PLEX, Counterstrike, Unfairness in PvP - Tobolds, Halo, Level 19 PvP - WoW, Ten Ton Hammer - EvE Tips, Unique Ships in EvE, Time Dilation in EvE.
New Releases. News Interview with Mel and Neil from Zen Studios for ‘KickBeat’. What We’re Playing. Review of Max Payne 3. Review of Sorcery. Emails. E3 Update. Comedian is Paul F Tompkins. http://psnation.org 6:00 - Resistance: Burning Skies 11:20 - PulzAR 12:52 - Alien: Colonial Marines 17:58 - Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time 21:38 - Just Cause 3 26:20 - KickBeat 45:20 - Starhawk 47:20 - Rock of Ages 51:40 - PixelJunk 4am 55:00 - Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy 1:03:10 - Max Payne 3 1:17:40 - Sorcery 1:56:30 - Starfox Comedian is Paul F Tompkins http://psnation.org
New Releases. News. What We’re Playing. First Impressions of Sorcery for PlayStation Move. Review of Tiger Woods PGA 13. Emails. E3 Update. Old PS Nation Stories. Comedy Clip is from Bob and Brian. http://psnation.org 3:26 - Dragon’s Dogma 8:37 - Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown 11:23 - Tomb Raider 14:30 - Silent Hill: Book of Memories 19:22 - The Last of Us 22:35 - The Walking Dead: Episode 1 28:42 - Ninja Gaiden 3 34:34 - Zen Pinball 37:20 - Spec Ops: The Line 49:15 - PixelJunk 4am 55:03 - Starhawk 1:01:13 - Max Payne 3 1:03:50 - Sorcery 1:20:00 - Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 1:50:10 - Atelier Meruru 1:55:30 - PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale 2:00:00 - The Pinball Arcade Comedy Clip from Bob and Brian http://psnation.org
This week! Minecraft XBLA, The Darkness II, Syndicate, Saturday Morning RPG (iOS), the Pixeljunk sale, PS3 woes, Zelda symphonies, mothers supporting gaming habits, Resident Evil and so much more packed into just 75 minutes. Give it a listen, won't you? Check out Greg's new web series Generation 16 (Episode 4 now available) - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, voicemail line and more! Plus, you'll be able to access bonus audio and video content (soon, once we figure out what that is). Click here to download. Got an Android device? You can now download our app on the Android Marketplace. Find out all about it here. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already! Running time: 1:15:00
The Hangover Unos resacosos Livcoc, Sr. Rosa y Ravenflow os traen una nueva entrega de sus aventuras, hoy con los siguientes contenidos: 15 Segundos de Gloria: Perro, The Leadings, Varry Brava, Pedro no lleva al día Infoxicados, Space Marine Warhammer 40000, Farm Frenzy, The Walking Dead Demo, Pixel Junk 4 A.M., Super Stickman Rescue, el […]
New Release. David Jaffe joins us to talk Twisted Metal and much more. News. What We’re Playing. Josh’s report on the Sony NYC Winter Showcase. Comedian is John Heffron. http://psnation.org 6:00 - Twisted Metal 44:20 - Metal Gear Rising 1:12:55 - The Last of Us 1:22:30 - The Last Guardian 1:30:40 - Tony Hawk HD 1:44:10 - Resistance 3 1:56:10 - Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD 1:58:20 - Starhawk 2:00:50 - Warhawk 2:05:45 - Battlefield 3 2:13:50 - PixelJunk 4am 2:15:26 - Wipeout 2048 2:25:00 - Marvel vs Capcom 3 2:29:25 - Unit 13 2:33:00 - Lumines Electronic Symphony 2:37:55 - Touch My Katamari 2:41:40 - Sorcery 2:45:20 - Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest 2:51:50 - Syndicate Comedian is John Heffron http://psnation.org
The Q-Games Crew gathers around the mic for a teary farewell to PixelJunkie Ariel Angelotti while we reminisce about the various memes that have cropped up over the last year. Shark genitalia? Japanese toilet humour? We have that too, and we TAKE IT TO THE HOOP! During the second half, Jesse Venbrux and Zach Aikman join us for discussion about the free-to-play PixelJunk Monsters Online. Prepare for some exclusive reveals about this addiction of a game!
Our latest release gets the PixelJunk Radio treatment as we go behind the scenes of PixelJunk SideScroller. Also, High Frequency Bandwidth's Alex Paterson and Dom Beken join us for a titillating discussion about their brilliant score for SideScroller. What else can you expect from this exciting edition of PixelJunk Radio? Siri chimes in with a special appearance, and there will also be a return of our popular Japanese food segment we'd like to dub "The PixelJunk Platter." There WILL be cake, and HFB will eat it, too. (Note: The rest of us didn't get any cake. This makes us sad.)
Join us for another rompingly good PixelJunk Radio! This time, Chris Kohler from Wired.com and Garnett Lee from Shacknews make a splash for a swimmingly good time. We discuss our TGS 2011 escapades and have a bit of sanguine fun with canned Japanese food. Also, the music segment features an exclusively rockin' track from PixelJunk SideScroller you're sure to love. Huzzah!
Guess what we talk about this episode! We'll give you three tries. If you guessed "infectious belly buttons," you are right! Yes, belly buttons can get infected, and we have a serious discussion about it. You read that correctly. We also talk about The Beatles, favorite childhood TV shows, and Ariel makes a blunder she won't soon forget.
Want to know how to break into the gamez biz in Japan? Well, this episode is for you! We also talk about cheese. We love cheese. A lot. And we love talking about cheese while we're eating cheese. Also, prep yourself for an in-depth discussion about edible feminine hygiene products and the Japanese vs. the Western sex industry. Yep, we totally went there, but we promise it will be educational!
Garnett Lee, our very special guest, classes up the joint by bringing some serious discussion about the PSN outage to the PixelJunk table. Also on the docket: PixelJunk Monsters: The Social Network Version, coffee machine mishaps, and we learn about Ariel's imaginary boyfriend. No, he's not a pirate. Or a furry.
The E3 2011 buzz has died down, but that doesn't stop us from re-living the high points. Live interview mishaps, "pimping it up" in LA, Gary Coleman name-dropping, and we bring it back home again as Q-Games' resident baka gaijin shares his misadventures in Japan. Get ready to pimp this podcast ride, so buckle yourself in and hang on for dear life.
The segment you have been waiting for: everything you wanted to know about PixelJunk Monsters and more! Also up: more pirate-y musings, furry critters, digging into Dylan's annals, and what we've been playing!
Welcome to our Shooter 2 Online Battle Expose Exclusive, your one stop shop for bubblingly fun multiplayer mayhem! What else can you expect from another exciting episode of PixelJunk Radio? A frighteningly true tale about borrowing a kid for promotional video purposes, musings on The Great PSN Outage of 2011, and moldy, anthropomorphic cakes.
Introducing an exclusive interview with High Frequency Bandwidth's Alex Paterson and Dom Beken! Get the dish on the "HFB: PixelJunked" album straight from source as we ask the questions about the PixelJunk Shooter soundtrack you've been dying to know. What else can expect from another riveting (and slightly dirty) episode of PixelJunk Radio? Explicit stories of cherry blossom viewing parties of years past, fun with Twitter, quanderies about proctology, and "bedazzling" discussion about personal grooming? Yep, we have that, too.
Silence on joue !, c’est l’émission hebdo de jeu vidéo de LibéLabo.fr et Ecrans.fr. Avec Erwan Cario et ses chroniqueurs : Clément Apap de Sens Critique, Patrick Hellio d’Eurogamer.fr et Monsieur Phal, de Trictrac.net avec sa chronique jeux de société.Au programme cette semaine, du pixel art qui ne donne pas dans le rétro avec l’hyper référencé Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery sur Ipad, et le puzzle shooter façon mécanique des fluides : PixelJunk Shooter 2. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
You ever feel like some days you just can't do anything right? You wake up, stub your toe on the bedframe, cut yourself shaving, get your dick and/or vag caught in the zipper, proclaim the 3DS as a revolutionary break through in gaming, and declare nuclear power the safest thing since foam rubber? Yeah, we have days like that. And we record them for posterity. In this week's episode, we explore the Blue Yonder Curse! We debate about the cultural ghetto that is gaming culture, review Pixel Junk's Shooter 2, run down our recent table top gaming binge, unleash Peter RAGE, and of course, read the latest segment of Stafa's Corner.
Join us as we embark on a journey into the minds that brought you a certain magma-spewing PixelJunk Shooter 2 boss! Also on this episode: a sneak peek at the original PixelJunk Shooter soundtrack, an exploration into the deep, dark underbelly of Britishisms (brought to you by Duncan's dirty mind), and strange, unusual, and highly unforgettable encounters with pedobear. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
The first of the PixelJunk Shooter 2 exposes is here! On the docket for this episode: origins of the Shooter concept and Online Battle anecdotes. We also have stories from GDC, Jaymin's love affair with cheese continues, "furry" accusations aimed at a certain member of the crew are unsuccessfully rebuffed, and general lewdness ensues.
With the build-up to the big Shooter 2 release, we get down and dirty as we delve behind the scenes of the Survivor Files viral videos. Other topics of discussion for the episode: Ariel's almost unhealthy love for sharks, a quest for cheesecloth, musings on the Star Wars Christmas Special, the NGP, and another T-shirt Giveaway Contest!
At last, Dylan Cuthbert delves deep into his sordid past, uncovering big answers to the big questions you've always wanted him to answer. Also featured on this episode? The Beatles, more "pirate-y" fashion quandaries, and rapping about PixelJunk Shooter 2. Oh yeah, and we talk a lot about crumpets. And waffles. Yum.
International man of mystery Duncan Flett gets his turn in the hot seat. Man crushes abound, Japanese fashion is scrutinized, and musings on the true meaning of "buxom" run rampant. We're treading on thin ground this time, so grab a hard hat and join us for another exciting ride!
Last we saw the Q-Games Crew, they journeyed painstakingly into the mind of Bear Trickey. What's in store for you this week? Information all about Ariel Angelotti! Well, not exactly. Talk of toiletry may be put into the fold yet again, but fear not dedicated listeners. This episode has been female-friendly approved!
This time, we start a series of episodes delving into the minds of our four hosts. This week, Bear Trickey bares all! We get a little sidetracked on the journey through the life of one Bear Trickey, but it is sure to be an interesting ride.
Join our hosts Dylan Cuthbert, Jaymin Kessler, Duncan Flett, James Mielke and John Davis to get a peek into the lives of some of the people behind Q-Games and the PixelJunk series.
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Yes, you read right, we are alive and back in action. After a long and much needed break, the staff has reunited to produce the fourteenth episode of PixlTalk. Jason kicks the episode off with talk of his new PlayStation Network titles including the PixelJunk series, Braid, Critter Cruch, Flower and fl0w. Luke follows up with the lowdown on the Madcatz Tatsunoko fighting stick, as well as his impressions on the Wii fighter. Chessa talks about New Play Control! Pikmin 2 and Fatal Frame while Nick closes the segment with his impressions of the original No More Heroes. The show is ended with a short second segment full of news and rambling. Download Here Subscribe to Our Feed! Edited by Nick DiMola Music by Andy McKee
Yes, you read right, we are alive and back in action. After a long and much needed break, the staff has reunited to produce the fourteenth episode of PixlTalk. Jason kicks the episode off with talk of his new PlayStation Network titles including the PixelJunk series, Braid, Critter Cruch, Flower and fl0w. Luke follows up with the lowdown on the Madcatz Tatsunoko fighting stick, as well as his impressions on the Wii fighter. Chessa talks about New Play Control! Pikmin 2 and Fatal Frame while Nick closes the segment with his impressions of the original No More Heroes. The show is ended with a short second segment full of news and rambling. Download Here Subscribe to Our Feed! Edited by Nick DiMola Music by Andy McKee
Guest Co-host: Zack Haddad from Film Threat! Movie Reviews: "Burn After Reading" and "Towelhead"! News: Zack talks about HBO's "True Blood"! Iron Man 2 plot details? Arnold's back as a T-800? Dollhouse stops production? A Duke Nuke'em Movie! Batman Villains this early? Comics: Deadpool misses the mark while Cable continues to please! Video Games: Buffy and Firefly get MMOs? Left 4 Dead gets a demo? Pixel Junk up in your trunk! PLUS! We catch up with Ted Raimi in San Diego!
In this chill episode of PixelJunk Radio, John and PixelJunk Inc. devs Andy and Kalin give some details into the lesser known origins and influences of PixelJunk Inc. Plus, we reminisce on the early days of old school PC gaming.