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The game dudes hack and slash through not a whole lot in Taito's 1991 release of Rastan Saga II for the Sega Genesis. The post Unceremonious Hegemony/Rastan Saga II (GEN) appeared first on NYEH Entertainment.
(Ugly) Monkey see, monkey do. Join us, as we yap about a gibbon based Rastan clone and how Kate Bush is the queen of the North.
Rastan is full of annoying enemies – find out which ones kill you over and over again. Nails in Satan's testicles, lime jelly, space hoppers and other normal stuff discussed this show. And don't forget Idiot fish, bloody boulders, and men with horse's arses.
Wie helfen uns Gedanken an die Zukunft? Und wo können sie schaden? In dieser Podcastfolge sprechen Boris und Sinja über gute Vorsätze, Pläne und Träume – sowie die Wissenschaft dahinter. Wie häufig denken wir eigentlich an die Zukunft? Wann denken wir an die Zukunft? Und welche Konsequenzen haben diese Gedanken? Es wird sowohl die neurowissenschaftliche als auch die alltagspraktische Perspektive eingenommen. Wir erfahren, wie gut wir darin sind, die Zukunft in unseren Gedanken vorauszusehen und wie wir unsere Zukunftsgedanken positiv beeinflussen können.Wie gefällt dir Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein? Erzähle es uns hier. Hintergründe und Studien:Irish, M., & Piolino, P. (2016). Impaired capacity for prospection in the dementias–Theoretical and clinical implications. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55(1), 49-68. Link zur Studie Benoit, R. G., & Schacter, D. L. (2015). Specifying the core network supporting episodic simulation and episodic memory by activation likelihood estimation. Neuropsychologia, 75, 450-457. Link zur StudieKillingsworth, M. A., & Gilbert, D. T. (2010). A wandering mind is an unhappy mind. Science (New York, N.Y.), 330(6006), 932. Link zur StudieKawashima, I., Hinuma, T., & Tanaka, S. C. (2023). Ecological momentary assessment of mind-wandering: meta-analysis and systematic review. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 2873. Link zur StudieSmallwood, J., & Schooler, J. W. (2015). The science of mind wandering: Empirically navigating the stream of consciousness. Annual review of psychology, 66, 487-518. Link zur StudieMulholland, B., Goodall-Halliwell, I., Wallace, R., Chitiz, L., Mckeown, B., Rastan, A., ... & Smallwood, J. (2023). Patterns of ongoing thought in the real world. Consciousness and cognition, 114, 103530. Link zur StudieGirardeau, J. C., Sperduti, M., Blondé, P., & Piolino, P. (2022). Where is my mind…? The link between mind wandering and prospective memory. Brain Sciences, 12(9), 1139. Link zur StudieWilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2005). Affective forecasting: Knowing what to want. Current directions in psychological science, 14(3), 131-134. Link zur Studie Levine, L. J., Lench, H. C., Kaplan, R. L., & Safer, M. A. (2012). Accuracy and artifact: Reexamining the intensity bias in affective forecasting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103(4), 584–605. Link zur StudieHsee, C. K., Hastie, R., & Chen, J. (2008). Hedonomics: Bridging decision research with happiness research. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 3(3), 224-243. Link zur StudieAdam Smith Zitat LinkMehr zu WOOP-ing LinkUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Your Sinclair was one of the "Big 3" Spectrum magazines, alongside CRASH and Sinclair User. It was considered to be more humourous and zany than its contemporaries. Its final issue was in September 1993, which was an incredible run, considering the 16-bit computers had taken foothold years prior. In 1991, they published their top 100 games list, which was compiled by staff writer Stuart Campbell. It was a comprehensive list of games featuring many classics (and some curveballs). Join Drisky and Kingy as they go through the games on this list. With thanks to Gary Arnott for recreating that final cover for our own poster for this episode. Here are the first 50 games in the first part: 100 Zzoom 99 Maziacs 98 Pheenix 97 Mined Out 96 Cruising on Broadway 95 The Train Game 94 RoboCop 93 Gyron 92 Green Beret 91 Avalon 90 Bounder 89 Cobra 88 Wheelie 87 Codename Mat 86 Trashman 85 Guardian 2: Revenge of the Mutants 84 Technician Ted 83 Football Manager 82 Hyperaction 81 Dark Star 80 Sir Lancelot 79 Atic Atac 78 Flying Shark 77 Gyroscope 76 Three Weeks in Paradise 75 Wriggler 74 Pang 73 Popeye 72 Hijack 71 Frankie Goes to Hollywood 70 G-Force 69 Match Point 68 Tapper 67 The Way of the Exploding Fist 66 Splat 65 Batty 64 Buggy Boy 63 Scrabble 62 Thrust 61 Eric and the Floaters 60 Knot in 3D 59 Hyper Sports 58 Operation Wolf 57 Dun Darach 56 Bounty Bob Strikes Back 55 Saboteur 54 Rastan 53 Ping-Pong 52 Jumping Jack 51 Robotron: 2084 Snow Notes: World of Stuart top 100 reproduction https://worldofstuart.excellentcontent.com/ys100/ystop100.htm?fbclid=IwAR2J01M29bQutvprNe91s7dmoxSpndRIAyKFS2nw9ozOuHGmR0G0xfvKp3I Kingy's Mined Out remake https://archive.org/details/mined Gyron Arena https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/2193/ZX-Spectrum/Gyron_Arena Joy Chant - The High Kings https://www.amazon.co.uk/High-Kings-Joy-Chant/dp/0553243063 Saturday Superstore - kids playing Speccy games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9aUgK9rBGI Steven Smith's games (including VR ones) https://stephensmith.itch.io/ First Class TV show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg-jmty8XuQ Neadeital https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/36565/ZX-Spectrum/Neadeital
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank a cursed PS2 game where insect celebrities race spiders and roaches and also just run sometimes. A true lake of fire which is the second death. This weekend's Patreon Bonus Get episode will be DAHNA: MEGAMI TANJOU -- a surprisingly bloody Rastan clone for Mega Drive! Donate at Patreon to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow the show on Bluesky to get the latest and straightest dope. Check out what games we've already ranked on the Big Damn List, then nominate a game of your own via five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Take a screenshot and show it to us on our Discord server! Intro music by NORM. 2023 © Hardcore Gaming 101
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank a game that's sure to please the X68000 doujin action-RPG people. This weekend's Patreon Bonus Get episode will be DAHNA: MEGAMI TANJOU -- a surprisingly bloody Rastan clone for Mega Drive! Donate at Patreon to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow the show on Bluesky to get the latest and straightest dope. Check out what games we've already ranked on the Big Damn List, then nominate a game of your own via five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Take a screenshot and show it to us on our Discord server! Intro music by NORM. 2023 © Hardcore Gaming 101
Original Release on July, 27th 2023: With higher quality and lower costs, China's electric vehicles could lead a shift in the global auto industry.----- Transcript -----Adam Jonas: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Adam Jonas, Head of Morgan Stanley's Global Autos and Share Mobility Team. Tim Hsaio: And Tim Hsaio Greater China Auto Analyst. Adam Jonas: And on this special episode of Thoughts on the Market, we're going to discuss how China Electric vehicles are reshaping the global auto market. It's Thursday, July 27th at 8 a.m. in New York. Tim Hsaio: And 8 p.m in Hong Kong. Adam Jonas: For decades, global autos have been dominated by established, developed market brands with little focus on electric vehicles or EVs, particularly for the mass market. As things stand today, affordable EVs are few and far between, and this undersupply presents a major global challenge. At Morgan Stanley Equity Research, we think the auto industry will undergo a major reshuffling in the next decade as affordable EVs from emerging markets capture significant global market share. Tim, you believe China made EVs will be at the center of this upcoming shakeup of the global auto industry, are we at an inflection point and how did we get here? Tim Hsaio: Thanks, Adam. Yeah, we are definitely at a very critical inflection point at the moment. Firstly, since last year, as you may notice that China has outsized Germany car export and soon surpassed Japan in the first half of this year as the world's largest auto exporter. So now we believe China made EVs infiltrating the West, challenging their global peers, backed by not just cheaper prices but the improving variety and quality. And separately, we believe that affordability remains the key mitigating factors to global EV adoption, as Rastan brands have been slow to advance their EV strategy for their mass market. A lack of affordable models actually challenged global adoption, but we believe that that creates a great opportunity to EV from China where a lot of affordable EVs will soon fill in the vacuum and effectively meet the need for cheaper EV. So we believe that we are definitely at an inflection point. Adam Jonas: So Tim, it's safe to say that the expansionary strategy of China EVs is not just a fad, but real solid trend here? Tim Hsaio: Totally agree. We think it's going to be a long lasting trend because you think about what's happened over the past ten years. China has been a major growth engine to curb auto demands, contributing more than 300% of a sales increment. And now we believe China will transport itself into the key supply driver to the world, they initially by exporting cheaper EV and over time shifting course to transplant and foreign production just similar to Japan and Korea autos back to 1970 to 1990. And we believe China EVs are making inroads into more than 40 countries globally. Just a few years ago, the products made by China were poorly designed, but today they surpass rival foreign models on affordability, quality and even detector event user experience. So Adam, essentially, we are trying to forecast the future of EVs in China and the rest of the world, and this topic sits right at the heart of all three big things Morgan Stanley Research is exploring this year, the multipolar world, decarbonization and technology diffusion. So if we take a step back to look at the broader picture of what happens to supply chain, what potential scenarios for an auto industry realignment do you foresee? And which regions other than China stand to benefit or be negatively impacted? Adam Jonas: So, Tim, look, I think there's certainly room to diversify and rebalance at the margin away from China, which has such a dominant position in electric vehicles today, and it was their strategy to fulfill that. But you also got to make room for them. Okay. And there's precedent here because, you know, we saw with the Japanese auto manufacturers in the 1970s and 1980s, a lot of people doubted them and they became dominant in foreign markets. Then you had the Korean auto companies in the 1990s and 2000s. So, again, China's lead is going to be long lasting, but room for on-shoring and near-shoring, friend shoring. And we would look to regions like ASEAN, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, also the Middle East, such as Morocco, which has an FTA agreement with the U.S. and Saudi, parts of Scandinavia and Central Europe, and of course our trade partners in North America, Mexico and Canada. So, we' re witnessing an historic re-industrialization of some parts of the world that where we thought we lost some of our heavy industry. Tim Hsaio: So in a context of a multipolar trends, we are discussing Adam, how do you think a global original equipment manufacturers or OEM or the car makers and the policymakers will react to China's growing importance in the auto industry? Adam Jonas: So I think the challenge is how do you re-architect supply chains and still have skin in the game and still be relevant in these markets? It's going to take time. We think you're going to see the established auto companies, the so-called legacy car companies, seek partnerships in areas where they would otherwise struggle to bring scale. Look to diversify and de-risk their supply chains by having a dual source both on-shore and near-shore, in addition to their established China exposed supply chains. Some might choose to vertically integrate, and we've seen some striking partners upstream with mining companies and direct investments. Others might find that futile and work with battery firms and other structures without necessarily owning the technology. But we think most importantly, the theme is you're not going to be cutting out the world's second largest GDP, which already has such a dominant position in this important market, so the Western firms are going to work with the Chinese players. And the ones that can do that we think will be successful. And I'd bring our listeners attention to a recent precedent of a large German OEM and a state sponsored Chinese car company that are working together on electric vehicle architecture, which is predominantly the Chinese architecture. We think that's quite telling and you're going to see more of that kind of thing. Tim Hsaio: So Adam, is there anything the market is missing right now? Adam Jonas: A few things, Tim, but I think the most obvious one to me is just how good these Chinese EVs are. We think the market's really underestimating that, in terms of quality safety features, design. You know, you're seeing Chinese car companies hiring the best engineers from the German automakers coming, making these beautiful, beautiful vehicles, high quality. Another thing that we think is underestimated are the environmental externalities from battery manufacturing, batteries are an important technology for decarbonization. But the supply chain itself has some very inconvenient ESG externalities, labor to emissions and others. And I would say, final thing that we think the market is missing is there's an assumption that just because the electric vehicle and the supporting battery business, because it's a large and fast growing, that it has to be a high return business. And we are skeptical of that. Precedents from the solar polysilicon and LED TVs and others where when you get capital working and you've got state governments all around the world providing incentives that you get the growth, but you don't necessarily get great returns for shareholders, so it's a bit of a warning to investors to be cautious, be opportunistic, but growth doesn't necessarily mean great returns. Tim, let's return to China for a minute and as I ask you one final question, where will growing China's EV exports go and what is your outlook for the next one or two years as well as the next decade? Tim Hsaio: Eventually, I think China EVs will definitely want to grow their presence worldwide. But initially, we believe that there are two major markets they want to focus on. First one would be Europe. I think the China's export or the local brands there will want to leverage their BEV portfolio, battery EV, to grow their presence in Europe. And the other key market would be ASEAN country, Southeast Asia. I think the Chinese brands where the China EV can leverage their plug-in hybrid models to grow their presence in ASEAN. The major reason is that we noticed that in Southeast Asia the charging infrastructure is still underdeveloped, so the plug-in hybrid would be the more ideal solution to that market. And for the next 1 to 2 years, we are currently looking for the China the EV export to grow by like 50 to 60% every year. And in that long-terms, as you may notice that currently China made vehicles account for only 3% of cars sold outside China. But in the next decade we are looking for one third of EVs sold in overseas would be China made, so they are going to be the leader of the EV sold globally. Adam Jonas: Tim, thanks for taking the time to talk. Tim Hsaio: Great speaking with you Adam.Adam Jonas: As a reminder, if you enjoy Thoughts on the Market, please take a moment to rate and review us on the Apple Podcast app. It helps more people to find the show.
With higher quality and lower costs, China's electric vehicles could lead a shift in the global auto industry.----- Transcript -----Adam Jonas: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Adam Jonas, Head of Morgan Stanley's Global Autos and Share Mobility Team. Tim Hsaio: And Tim Hsaio Greater China Auto Analyst. Adam Jonas: And on this special episode of Thoughts on the Market, we're going to discuss how China Electric vehicles are reshaping the global auto market. It's Thursday, July 27th at 8 a.m. in New York. Tim Hsaio: And 8 p.m in Hong Kong. Adam Jonas: For decades, global autos have been dominated by established, developed market brands with little focus on electric vehicles or EVs, particularly for the mass market. As things stand today, affordable EVs are few and far between, and this undersupply presents a major global challenge. At Morgan Stanley Equity Research, we think the auto industry will undergo a major reshuffling in the next decade as affordable EVs from emerging markets capture significant global market share. Tim, you believe China made EVs will be at the center of this upcoming shakeup of the global auto industry, are we at an inflection point and how did we get here? Tim Hsaio: Thanks, Adam. Yeah, we are definitely at a very critical inflection point at the moment. Firstly, since last year, as you may notice that China has outsized Germany car export and soon surpassed Japan in the first half of this year as the world's largest auto exporter. So now we believe China made EVs infiltrating the West, challenging their global peers, backed by not just cheaper prices but the improving variety and quality. And separately, we believe that affordability remains the key mitigating factors to global EV adoption, as Rastan brands have been slow to advance their EV strategy for their mass market. A lack of affordable models actually challenged global adoption, but we believe that that creates a great opportunity to EV from China where a lot of affordable EVs will soon fill in the vacuum and effectively meet the need for cheaper EV. So we believe that we are definitely at an inflection point. Adam Jonas: So Tim, it's safe to say that the expansionary strategy of China EVs is not just a fad, but real solid trend here? Tim Hsaio: Totally agree. We think it's going to be a long lasting trend because you think about what's happened over the past ten years. China has been a major growth engine to curb auto demands, contributing more than 300% of a sales increment. And now we believe China will transport itself into the key supply driver to the world, they initially by exporting cheaper EV and over time shifting course to transplant and foreign production just similar to Japan and Korea autos back to 1970 to 1990. And we believe China EVs are making inroads into more than 40 countries globally. Just a few years ago, the products made by China were poorly designed, but today they surpass rival foreign models on affordability, quality and even detector event user experience. So Adam, essentially, we are trying to forecast the future of EVs in China and the rest of the world, and this topic sits right at the heart of all three big things Morgan Stanley Research is exploring this year, the multipolar world, decarbonization and technology diffusion. So if we take a step back to look at the broader picture of what happens to supply chain, what potential scenarios for an auto industry realignment do you foresee? And which regions other than China stand to benefit or be negatively impacted? Adam Jonas: So, Tim, look, I think there's certainly room to diversify and rebalance at the margin away from China, which has such a dominant position in electric vehicles today, and it was their strategy to fulfill that. But you also got to make room for them. Okay. And there's precedent here because, you know, we saw with the Japanese auto manufacturers in the 1970s and 1980s, a lot of people doubted them and they became dominant in foreign markets. Then you had the Korean auto companies in the 1990s and 2000s. So, again, China's lead is going to be long lasting, but room for on-shoring and near-shoring, friend shoring. And we would look to regions like ASEAN, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, also the Middle East, such as Morocco, which has an FTA agreement with the U.S. and Saudi, parts of Scandinavia and Central Europe, and of course our trade partners in North America, Mexico and Canada. So, we' re witnessing an historic re-industrialization of some parts of the world that where we thought we lost some of our heavy industry. Tim Hsaio: So in a context of a multipolar trends, we are discussing Adam, how do you think a global original equipment manufacturers or OEM or the car makers and the policymakers will react to China's growing importance in the auto industry? Adam Jonas: So I think the challenge is how do you re-architect supply chains and still have skin in the game and still be relevant in these markets? It's going to take time. We think you're going to see the established auto companies, the so-called legacy car companies, seek partnerships in areas where they would otherwise struggle to bring scale. Look to diversify and de-risk their supply chains by having a dual source both on-shore and near-shore, in addition to their established China exposed supply chains. Some might choose to vertically integrate, and we've seen some striking partners upstream with mining companies and direct investments. Others might find that futile and work with battery firms and other structures without necessarily owning the technology. But we think most importantly, the theme is you're not going to be cutting out the world's second largest GDP, which already has such a dominant position in this important market, so the Western firms are going to work with the Chinese players. And the ones that can do that we think will be successful. And I'd bring our listeners attention to a recent precedent of a large German OEM and a state sponsored Chinese car company that are working together on electric vehicle architecture, which is predominantly the Chinese architecture. We think that's quite telling and you're going to see more of that kind of thing. Tim Hsaio: So Adam, is there anything the market is missing right now? Adam Jonas: A few things, Tim, but I think the most obvious one to me is just how good these Chinese EVs are. We think the market's really underestimating that, in terms of quality safety features, design. You know, you're seeing Chinese car companies hiring the best engineers from the German automakers coming, making these beautiful, beautiful vehicles, high quality. Another thing that we think is underestimated are the environmental externalities from battery manufacturing, batteries are an important technology for decarbonization. But the supply chain itself has some very inconvenient ESG externalities, labor to emissions and others. And I would say, final thing that we think the market is missing is there's an assumption that just because the electric vehicle and the supporting battery business, because it's a large and fast growing, that it has to be a high return business. And we are skeptical of that. Precedents from the solar polysilicon and LED TVs and others where when you get capital working and you've got state governments all around the world providing incentives that you get the growth, but you don't necessarily get great returns for shareholders, so it's a bit of a warning to investors to be cautious, be opportunistic, but growth doesn't necessarily mean great returns. Tim, let's return to China for a minute and as I ask you one final question, where will growing China's EV exports go and what is your outlook for the next one or two years as well as the next decade? Tim Hsaio: Eventually, I think China EVs will definitely want to grow their presence worldwide. But initially, we believe that there are two major markets they want to focus on. First one would be Europe. I think the China's export or the local brands there will want to leverage their BEV portfolio, battery EV, to grow their presence in Europe. And the other key market would be ASEAN country, Southeast Asia. I think the Chinese brands where the China EV can leverage their plug-in hybrid models to grow their presence in ASEAN. The major reason is that we noticed that in Southeast Asia the charging infrastructure is still underdeveloped, so the plug-in hybrid would be the more ideal solution to that market. And for the next 1 to 2 years, we are currently looking for the China the EV export to grow by like 50 to 60% every year. And in that long-terms, as you may notice that currently China made vehicles account for only 3% of cars sold outside China. But in the next decade we are looking for one third of EVs sold in overseas would be China made, so they are going to be the leader of the EV sold globally. Adam Jonas: Tim, thanks for taking the time to talk. Tim Hsaio: Great speaking with you Adam.Adam Jonas: As a reminder, if you enjoy Thoughts on the Market, please take a moment to rate and review us on the Apple Podcast app. It helps more people to find the show.
182 visualizaciones Emitió en directo hace 16 horas Hoy os traigo la demo de un prometedor juego Indie: ABATHOR pero de una forma muys especial, con uno de sus autores DAVID GARAY de Pow Pixel Games. Este juego, con posibilidad de jugar a cuatro jugadores, bebe de las esencias de RASTAN llevándolo a un nivel superior. Hemos jugado a DOBLES via Steam Remote para superar la demo.
Avesta Rastan is a medical illustrator currently working as an associate art director for Real Chemistry. Avesta completed a Bachelor of Science with a major in life sciences and a minor in world languages from Queen's University, followed by a Master of Science in biomedical communications from the University of Toronto. Since graduating, Avesta has been exploring her field by working freelance and in industry roles, specifically at INVIVO Communications and now at Real Chemistry. In this conversation, Avesta tells us all about merging science and art through science illustration. She also discusses her journey of exploring her passions and discovering how to integrate them into her career. Tune in to learn all about it and connect with Avesta using the following links: Instagram: azuravesta.designTwitter: azuravestaLinkedin: Avesta Rastan Produced by Ment Projects. Follow us on @mentprojects on all social media platforms for updates and more mentorship resources. Visit our website to learn more about our mission and services. Episode Transcript
Nos acompaña durante la primera parte del programa David, de la desarrolladora Pow Pixels Games, uno de los dos hermanos junto a Javier que están creando Abathor, ese juego que nos llena de nostalgia y nos transporta a la decada de los 80s-90s a esos juegos arcade en los que dar mamporrazos sin complicaciones era lo divertido. Basado en juegos como Golden Axe, The King of Dragons, Altered Beast, Super Mario World, Rastan, y muchos más, coge lo mejor de cada uno para crear esta maravilla arcade que nos llevará de vuelta a aquella época. Nos cuenta como está siendo el desarrollo, las colaboraciones que están teniendo para desarrollar cada parte del juego, un avance de lo que traerá la demo que saldrá el próximo Junio. Una charla muy amena entre gente que le gusta lo retro y volver al pasado. Clasificación del torneo retro de la semana - Una vez más Mactrompa se lleva el gato al agua, esta vez con Metal Slug de 1996, con Lolo en segundo lugar y Atorimus cerrando el podium. Noticias y Actualidad - Hablamos de las novedades que comentaron en el State of Play sobre Final Fantasy XVI y su estilo de combate. Comentamos las nuevas noticias que van saliendo en los últimos días del nuevo Zelda que saldrá el próximo 12 de Mayo. Un anuncio filtrado de la tv estadounidense donde se ven cosas interesantes. Comentamos la compra de Rovio por parte de Sega y cuál puede ser el motivo. Lanzamientos - Minotauro en esta ocasión en solitario nos trae las novedades de la semana, destacando el Minecraft: Legends y el Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, así como el dlc de Horizon Forbidden West. Hablamos de un demake del RE4 para Nes con estética 2d que nos recuerda a Ghost and Goblins. Tema Retro de la semana - Metal Slug de 1996. Hablamos de los orígenes de la saga, juegos que pudieron ser precursores, diferentes versiones, mecánicas y trucos para conseguir más puntos, curiosidades. Próximo juego del torneo retro de la semana - The King of Dragons en Arcade, juego propuesto por nuestro invitado David en honor a Abathor, juegazo al estilo de Golden Axe y Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara. Si quieres participar, únete a nuestro canal de Telegram. Recuerda que cualquiera puede participar en nuestra comunidad y participar en nuestros torneos semanales, simplemente entrando en nuestro canal de telegram https://web.telegram.org/k/#@Backttgame ¡Te esperamos! Back to the Game Podcast se emite todos los lunes a las 23:00H, podéis seguir el directo desde Twitch o Youtube mediante los enlaces o buscando nuestro canal “BackttGame” (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/backttgame YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2l4otybONN3TKTDbCfOBow Si no has podido disfrutar con nosotros en directo, puedes vernos en diferido o escucharnos en las principales plataformas de podcast Este Podcast está asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete en este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales
Nos acompaña durante la primera parte del programa David, de la desarrolladora Pow Pixels Games, uno de los dos hermanos junto a Javier que están creando Abathor, ese juego que nos llena de nostalgia y nos transporta a la decada de los 80s-90s a esos juegos arcade en los que dar mamporrazos sin complicaciones era lo divertido. Basado en juegos como Golden Axe, The King of Dragons, Altered Beast, Super Mario World, Rastan, y muchos más, coge lo mejor de cada uno para crear esta maravilla arcade que nos llevará de vuelta a aquella época. Nos cuenta como está siendo el desarrollo, las colaboraciones que están teniendo para desarrollar cada parte del juego, un avance de lo que traerá la demo que saldrá el próximo Junio. Una charla muy amena entre gente que le gusta lo retro y volver al pasado. Clasificación del torneo retro de la semana - Una vez más Mactrompa se lleva el gato al agua, esta vez con Metal Slug de 1996, con Lolo en segundo lugar y Atorimus cerrando el podium. Noticias y Actualidad - Hablamos de las novedades que comentaron en el State of Play sobre Final Fantasy XVI y su estilo de combate. Comentamos las nuevas noticias que van saliendo en los últimos días del nuevo Zelda que saldrá el próximo 12 de Mayo. Un anuncio filtrado de la tv estadounidense donde se ven cosas interesantes. Comentamos la compra de Rovio por parte de Sega y cuál puede ser el motivo. Lanzamientos - Minotauro en esta ocasión en solitario nos trae las novedades de la semana, destacando el Minecraft: Legends y el Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, así como el dlc de Horizon Forbidden West. Hablamos de un demake del RE4 para Nes con estética 2d que nos recuerda a Ghost and Goblins. Tema Retro de la semana - Metal Slug de 1996. Hablamos de los orígenes de la saga, juegos que pudieron ser precursores, diferentes versiones, mecánicas y trucos para conseguir más puntos, curiosidades. Próximo juego del torneo retro de la semana - The King of Dragons en Arcade, juego propuesto por nuestro invitado David en honor a Abathor, juegazo al estilo de Golden Axe y Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara. Si quieres participar, únete a nuestro canal de Telegram. Recuerda que cualquiera puede participar en nuestra comunidad y participar en nuestros torneos semanales, simplemente entrando en nuestro canal de telegram https://web.telegram.org/k/#@Backttgame ¡Te esperamos! Back to the Game Podcast se emite todos los lunes a las 23:00H, podéis seguir el directo desde Twitch o Youtube mediante los enlaces o buscando nuestro canal “BackttGame” (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/backttgame YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2l4otybONN3TKTDbCfOBow Si no has podido disfrutar con nosotros en directo, puedes vernos en diferido o escucharnos en las principales plataformas de podcast Este Podcast está asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete en este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.05.510994v1?rss=1 Authors: Mulholland, B., Goodall-Halliwell, I., Wallace, R., Chitiz, L., Mckeown, B., Rastan, A., Poerio, G., Leech, R., Turnbull, A., Klein, A., Van Auken, W., Milham, M., Wammes, J., Jefferies, E., Smallwood, J. Abstract: Previous research has indicated that health and well-being are impacted on by both the way we think, and the things we do. In the laboratory, studies suggest that specific task contexts affect this process because the people we are with, the places we are in, and the activities we perform may influence our thought patterns. In our study participants completed multi-dimensional experience-sampling surveys eight times per day for 5 days to generate thought data across a variety of dimensions in daily life. Principal component analysis was used to decompose the experience sampling data, and linear mixed modelling related these patterns to the activity in daily life in which they emerged. Our study replicated the influence of socializing on patterns of ongoing thought observed in our prior study and established that this is part of a broader set of relationship that links our current activities to how our thoughts are organised in daily life. We also found that factors such as time of day and the physical location are associated with reported patterns of thought, factors that are important for future studies to explore. Our study suggests that sampling thinking in the real world may be able to provide a set of comprehensive thinking-activity mappings that will be useful to researchers and health care professionals interested in health and well-being. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer
Season 3 Episode 17 Episode 89 No News this week! We didn't want the episode to be too long. Topic: Interview- B.K. Taylor (Muppets, Home Improvement, Eureeka's Castle, National Lampoon) Game Club Discussion: Tass Times In Tonetown Rastan New Game Club Games: Pigs In Space (2600) or any other Muppets game. Total Carnage Game Club Master List Bumpers, facebook, twitter and more: Zach
Annie and Emily sit down for a lovely interview with the wonderfully talented medical illustrator, Avesta Rastan. Avesta is a medical illustrator and multimedia artist with lots of industry experience. Have a listen to her interview where she talks about her education at the Biomedical Communications program, working for various companies as a medical illustrator and life as a freelance medical illustrator.
In questa puntata tesseremo le lodi di uno dei barbari più famosi del mondo arcade, ovvero Rastan. Titolo Taito del 1987, Rastan vuole cavalcare il successo del famoso barbaro Conan, attingendo in più occasioni proprio dai racconti cinematografici e letterari. Buon Ascolto. Come sempre vi ricordo che potrete trovare le gesta di RAX e del gruppo dei Mame Retro Avengers qui: https://www.twitch.tv/mameretroavengers https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh62vDvklkGDSTe0F7NExzA e di seguito potrete vedere la speed run di cui parla RAX in questa puntata https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU1QaDiGvjU&t=188s Invece se ancora non sapete chi e cosa facciamo noi di arcadestory ecco i nostri riferimenti: https://www.instagram.com/arcade.story/?hl=it https://www.facebook.com/StoryArcade https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7BLtlM-H04gsQJ8QphUSCQ https://arcade-story.it/
An 18 year old Mohammad Darwish cries out, "We want freedom!" A revolution begins in the city of Rastan, Syria. April 1st, 2011. For many years, journalist Rania Abouzeid spends time near or inside Syria to interview the Syrian people through the many years of internal (with added external) conflict in the country. No Turning Back is the story of the civil war in Syria told through the eyes of the Syrians Abouzeid interviews, an accounting of their lives from 2011-2016. Listen as host Lisa Schweitzer is joined by Ehsan Zaffar, David Sloane, and Aubrey Hicks discuss this vital reporting.
Nos acompaña Carlos Pérez de la web ReadyAndPlay y, sobretodo, flamante ganador de la recreativa de Willow que entregaba justo hace 30 años MicroManía. Portada comiquera con Snoopy y su videoaventura, aunque aquí nos gustan más sus apariciones en las Game & Watch de Nintendo. Pro Tennis Tour, merecidísimo MegaJuego, marca la primera versión revisada de Amiga en esta sección y por tanto el principio del fin para los 8 bits. Estocada también a los 8 bits con la calidad y cantidad de juegos revisados en este número de MicroManía. Hablamos de Amo del mundo y Double Dragon 2 que es precisamente el longplay de @jgonza_ donde se carga al final boss de una sola patada voladora. Ojo Chuck Norris que eres el siguiente en su lista, @jgonza_ va a por ti! Y a por cualquiera que no vea su longplay en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNFPpRQgc-k El resto de juegos que comentamos ya son sobre las versiones de 16 bits: Budokan, Xenon 2, Chambers of Shaolin y Beverly Hills Cop. Las consolas empiezan a apretar también, con la conversión de Rastan a Master System. Y no nos olvidemos del reportaje sobre Lucasfilm Games y la moda de las aventuras gráficas que aún estaba por llegar a España. Cargamos retromanía30 en el minuto 61. Enlace a MicroManía#22: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-22
Nos acompaña Carlos Pérez de la web ReadyAndPlay y, sobretodo, flamante ganador de la recreativa de Willow que entregaba justo hace 30 años MicroManía. Portada comiquera con Snoopy y su videoaventura, aunque aquí nos gustan más sus apariciones en las Game & Watch de Nintendo. Pro Tennis Tour, merecidísimo MegaJuego, marca la primera versión revisada de Amiga en esta sección y por tanto el principio del fin para los 8 bits. Estocada también a los 8 bits con la calidad y cantidad de juegos revisados en este número de MicroManía. Hablamos de Amo del mundo y Double Dragon 2 que es precisamente el longplay de @jgonza_ donde se carga al final boss de una sola patada voladora. Ojo Chuck Norris que eres el siguiente en su lista, @jgonza_ va a por ti! Y a por cualquiera que no vea su longplay en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNFPpRQgc-k El resto de juegos que comentamos ya son sobre las versiones de 16 bits: Budokan, Xenon 2, Chambers of Shaolin y Beverly Hills Cop. Las consolas empiezan a apretar también, con la conversión de Rastan a Master System. Y no nos olvidemos del reportaje sobre Lucasfilm Games y la moda de las aventuras gráficas que aún estaba por llegar a España. Cargamos retromanía30 en el minuto 61. Enlace a MicroManía#22: https://archive.org/details/micromania-segunda-epocha-22
The pod careens out of the holiday break with a new game dude, Jae Baxtron, to mull […] The post The Eternal Stalactite-Stalagmite Quandary/Rastan (SMS) appeared first on NYEH Entertainment.
The ARG gang are going back to the late 1980's this week for some arcade action! Join us as we get our swords and magic flasks packed and journey forth with the Taito classics RASTAN AND CADASH! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/arg-presents/support
PLAYLIST: 1. WISDOM AND SOUND - COOL OUT 2. SUNDUB - WON'T GO EASY 3. JOEY CALDERAIO - RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU 4. THE COOL QUEST - TILL IT'S OVER 5. RASTAN, STYLAI RAIZ - WHAT SHE DOES 6. VANA LIYA, JOHNNY COSMIC - GO FOR IT 7. DJ VADIM, IVA LAMKUM, PLUGS ATOMZ - FAVOURITE MISTAKES 8. DAN BUSBY - 82 SUBURBAN 9. DUB PISTOLS, MC NAVIGATOR - LONDON CALLING 10. BENNY PAGE - TURN DOWN THE LIGHTS 11. JUANITO MAKANDÉ, CHIKI LORA - OH MAMA 12. MAXWELL D, RUWANGA, STELLA MWANGI - I GOT THE LOVE 13. ALBION PLACE - PLEASURE Instagram: @reggaesummerbeach Facebook Fan Page: Reggae Summer Beach Email: reggaesummerbeach@gmail.com Link a Spotify: spoti.fi/2UCH5Qg
Welcome to Ep 33 of the Arcade Perfect Podcast and we present you some hack n slash fun with Rastan Saga. Joining Tagg and Daz is Dave Muscat great mate and fellow gamer. Dave talks about his love of the Amstrad Cpc and then guys get into the nitty gritty of all the home ports of Rastan Saga. The Apple Ilgs also gets its reviewing debut and who gets the Golden turd? So sharpen your blades and tighten your loin cloth and get slashing. This is a monster of an episode. A very big thank you to Garry Arnott for making up our episode avatars. You're awesome https://twitter.com/GaryArnott Also a big thank you to our Patreon's https://www.patreon.com/Arcadeperfectau You can also check us out on Facebook here >https://www.facebook.com/arcadeperfectpodcast/ Also check out This and That Gaming https://That Gaming Postcast with Daz and Mark here > https://www.facebook.com/thisandthatgaming/ Outro music: Rastan (saga) remix - Glyn R Brown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R12fCjfmH3Q&list=RDR12fCjfmH3Q&start_radio=1&t=43
Rastan is full of annoying enemies – find out which ones kill you over and over again. Nails in Satan’s testicles, lime jelly, space hoppers and other normal stuff discussed this show. And don’t forget Idiot fish, bloody boulders, and The post Podcast 131 – Rastan appeared first on Ten Pence Arcade Podcast.
(Ugly) Monkey see, monkey do. Join us, as we yap about a gibbon based Rastan clone and how Kate Bush is the queen of the North. TIMESTAMP: What We’ve Been Up To Since The Last Podcast – 0m 0s Arcade The post Podcast 127 – Toki appeared first on Ten Pence Arcade Podcast.
Willie (AKA Arcade USA) from every corner of the internet, comes to join George and get on tangents as well as talk about Rastan on the Master System! Thanks to Trevin Hughes for the intro music! Catch all his musical masterpieces over at soundcloud.com/jredd.
Programa de Radio de Game On del 17 de Febrero de 2016. Ya está de vuelta Game On con un programa donde os traemos algunas sorpresas. Vuelve Coin Up y nos trae un clásico entre los clásicos, el de Konan o realmente llamado Rastan, muy recomendable. Os traemos: - La Voz de la Red - Friki News - EpicBattle - Entrevista con AlPixelGames - Anime - Coin Up de Rastan - Aniversario de Blizzard - Entrevista Héctor Fuentes (TheFallen) - Zona de Guerra - Ofertas y Gangas Game On es el programa radiofónico sobre la actualidad y cultura del mundo del videojuego. @radiogameon http://www.radiogameon.com
Welcome to a special extra episode of Open Apple! Fellow Apple II enthusiast Matt Ownby recently sat down for a chat with John Brooks, author of Rastan on the IIgs. It’s a fascinating conversation with tons of technical detail that you won’t want to miss. They talk copy protection, cycle counting, fast GS sprite rendering, and lots […]
Ha costado, pero aquí está. En esta ocasión mis pequeños han escuchado la sugerencia de Dani y han elegido varios juegos "que podrían ser de Conan pero no" y les han pegado un buen repaso. Entre los seleccionados están los Barbarian, Rastan, Legend, The Astyanax... Para mantener el formato que, en su momento, fue habitual, me he puesto en plan "La Naranja Mecánica", les he colocado unas pinzas en los párpados y así no se han resistido a ver un genuino pelitruñón: Deathstalker. Si os sobran 75 minutos podéis verla antes de escuchar el programa y compartir con esta gentuza el gozo que les produjo ver semejante cinta.
Hello there retro gaming fans, welcome back to another fun filled Ep of RGDS In this episode I talk about one of my favourite games ever "Rastan " I talk about the arcade game, the 8bit computer versions and the amazing Sega Master System version I also play some music from from the classic game by Taito You can follow me on Twitter @Retrogamin4ever , check out my Facebook page or my blog at www.retrogamingdailyshow.com , RGDS is now available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/retrogamingdailyshows-podcast/id954142242 Or the RSS feed http://retrogamingdailyshow.libsyn.com/rss Also please take a few moments to check out our amazing sponsors Use promo code "RGDS" for a 5% discount at www.retrotowers.co.uk and at Www.funstock.co.uk Abeadscstart on Facebook. And last but not least head in over to www.playblackpool.com for more information on the amazing Play expo at The Norbreck Castle on the 2nd-3rd-4th May.
This week Fred is joined by James (@Jamalais) to discuss the arcade classics released by Taito in the 1980s. They cover the company's history and many of the staple titles like Space Invaders, Jungle Hunt, Zoo Keeper, Bubble Bobble, Darius, Rainbow Islands, and Rastan. Return to one of the arcade pioneers of gaming's golden years.
Many thanks to Jamie Doughty for becoming a patron of the show! Follow him on Twitter: @jamiedoughty, check out all the cool stuff he creates at jamiedoughty.com and listen to his poetry podcast: Jamie Doughty Talks! Our show is community supported! patreon.com/GoForRainbow Our chat with Crazy Viking Studios co-founder Kris Durrschmidt begins at: 1 hour 29 seconds Before that, Corey, Arian and Jagger continue to recollect the games they played in 2013, when not being distracted by the end of the world in 2012, bugout bags, the Mayan Calender, Nazis and Corey's puffy jacket. Volgarr the Viking @VOLGARR CrazyVikingStudios.com Go For Rainbow @GoForRainbow! Email us: GoForRainbow@gmail.com Rate us on iTunes! We Love you!
GoForRainbow.com Our new site under construction! Twitter: @GoForRainbow Email: GoForRainbow@gmail.com Games Discussed: Candy Box 2 (candybox2.net) Stanlely Parable HD Demonstration (Stanleyparable.com) And: Pac-Man CE DX +, Volgarr the Viking, Rastan, Bit Trip Runner 2, Hotline Miami, VVVVVV VERSUS: Major Nelson Radio (Major Nelson.com) #494