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In March 1939, James Murphy, a Cork man, became a wanted figure in Nazi Germany. As Europe hurtled towards war, Murphy published an unedited English translation of Hitler's notorious book, Mein Kampf, which revealed Hitler's long-held intentions to invade Eastern Europe. However, Murphy's story is complicated. Often presented as an opponent of the Nazis, he had also, for a time, worked in the Third Reich.The full story behind the translation is intriguing. It reveals how Murphy was manipulated by a secret anti-Nazi group known as the Red Orchestra. It also explores why Murphy, who was aware of many of the darker aspects of the Nazi regime, did not draw attention to them.Sound: Kate DunleaAdditional Narrations: Aidan CroweSupport the show and get an ad-free version of the episode at Patreon.com/irishpodcast.Selected Sources: Maume P. Murphy, James Vincent, Dictionary of Irish Biography https://www.dib.ie/biography/murphy-james-vincent-a6080Barnes, J. & P. James Vincent Murphy: Translator and Interpreter of Fascist Europe, 1880-1946Evans, R. The Hitler Conspiracies The Third Reich and the Paranoid ImaginationMurphy James: Adolf Hitler; the drama of his career https://archive.org/details/Bellerophon5685_yahoo_AHDC/page/n69/mode/2up?q=JewsMurphy, John Why did my grandfather translate Mein Kampf? https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-30697262 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/irishhistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part 1:We talk with Anne Nelson, who writes for the Washington Spectator. She talks about Project 2025, the plan for America devised by the far right. We also discuss "Red Orchestra", a history of the Berlin Underground, in this context.Part 2:We talk with Dartmouth Professor Annelise Orleck, (History) who experienced the assault on peaceful protestors at Darmouth College this week. From remarks that the governor of NH made, the assault was planned, and orchestrated simultaneously with an assault on demonstrators at the University of NH. These kinds of actions are designed to paint the demonstrators as fomenting violence, when in fact, it is the state police who behaved violently, and many demonstrators were in fact Jews. This is happening nation-wide. WNHNFM.ORG production
Jack Wesolek was born in East Germany in 1966. His grandfather was a member of the Red Orchestra, a Communist Anti-Nazi resistance organisation in Germany during World War 2. He later became Chief of the Signals Service of the Volksmarine, the East German Navy. In the 1980s an East German Army signals regiment was named after him. Jack's father was an actor and we discuss how accurate the depiction of East German actors is in the film “The Lives of Others”. At age 6 his parents divorce and Jack stays with his father and grandmother in Rostock where he learns more about his grandfather's story, however, he is separated from his brother who goes to live with his mother. Jack has an Uncle who was captured escaping from East Germany and was bought out by West Germany in the 1970s. At a clandestine meeting in Hungary they hatch a daring plan for Jack to escape across the Inner German Border, the fortified frontier between East and West Germany. Photos, videos and extra episode information here https://coldwarconversations.com/episode320/ The fight to preserve Cold War history continues and via a simple monthly donation, you will give me the ammunition to continue to preserve Cold War history. You'll become part of our community, get ad-free episodes, and get a sought-after CWC coaster as a thank you and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link. Find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life! Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ColdWarPod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/ Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations Love history? Check out Into History at this link https://intohistory.com/coldwarpod 0:00 Introduction and background of Jack Wesolek 3:19 Recollections of his father's actor friends 5:20 Jack's views on artistic freedom and family's political climate in East Germany 18:12 Life with grandmother and school experiences 32:20 Military training as part of school curriculum 37:48 Relatives in West Germany and uncle's imprisonment for attempted escape 41:12 Planning and preparation for escape to West Germany 1:00:43 The escape and crossing the border 1:04:33 First moments of freedom and reflections on life in East Germany 1:07:10 Registering as a refugee and first contact with family in East Germany post-escape 1:14:04 Stasi's interrogation and impact of Jack's escape on his family 1:20:36 Episode extras and closing remarks Chapters powered by PodcastAI✨ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vick Mickunas speaks with author Shareen Brysac about her book Resisting Hitler: Mildred Harnack and the Red Orchestra.
Mildred Harnack war führendes Mitglied des Widerstandsnetzes, das die Gestapo "Rote Kapelle" nannte. Geboren in Wisconsin, kam sie 1929 mit ihrem Mann Arvid nach Deutschland. 2021 zeichnete ihre Urgroßnichte Rebecca Donner ihren Weg in den Widerstand in einer Biografie nach, und ich hatte das große Vergnügen, für die Frauen von damals mit ihr zu sprechen. Hier hört ihr das Interview mit deutscher Simultanverdolmetschung. Diese Folge enthält Werbung für Rebecca Donners Buch. Erwähnte Literatur: Shareen Blair Brysac: Resisting Hitler: Mildred Harnack and the Red Orchestra. New York 2000. (Auf Deutsch erschienen als: Mildred Harnack und die 'Rote Kapelle', übers. v. Klaus Kochmann, Augsburg 2003). Rebecca Donner: All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days. The True Story of the American Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler, New York 2021. Norman Ohler: Harro und Libertas, Köln 2020. Memoiren: Greta Kuckhoff: Vom Rosenkranz zur Roten Kapelle, Berlin (Ost) 1978. Maria Gräfin von Maltzan: Schlage die Trommel und fürchte dich nicht. Erinnerungen, München 1986. Elfriede Paul: Ein Sprechzimmer der Roten Kapelle, Berlin 1981. Auch empfehlenswert: Henning Fischer: Überlebende als Akteurinnen. Die Frauen der Lagergemeinschaften Ravensbrück: Biografische Erfahrung und politisches Handeln, 1945 bis 1989. Konstanz 2018. Frauke Geyken: Wir standen nicht abseits. Frauen im Widerstand gegen Hitler, München 2014. Florence Hervé (Hg.): Mit Mut und List. Europäische Frauen im Widerstand gegen Faschismus und Krieg, Köln 2020. Claudia Koonz: Mothers in the Fatherland: Women, the Family, and Nazi Politics, New York, 1987. +++ Unterstütze die Frauen von damals mit einer Einmalzahlung auf Ko-Fi oder einem freiwilligen Abo auf Steady. Wenn du eins der vier verschiedenen Abos abschließt, erhältst du einmal im Monat den Newsletter "Centralblatt der Frauen von damals" direkt ins E-Mail-Postfach! +++ #frauengeschichte #frauen #nationalsozialismus #widerstand
Mildred Harnack war führendes Mitglied des Widerstandsnetzes, das die Gestapo "Rote Kapelle" nannte. Geboren in Wisconsin, kam sie 1929 mit ihrem Mann Arvid nach Deutschland. 2021 zeichnete ihre Urgroßnichte Rebecca Donner ihren Weg in den Widerstand in einer Biografie nach, und ich hatte das große Vergnügen, für die Frauen von damals mit ihr zu sprechen. Hier hört ihr das Interview in der englischen Originalfassung. Diese Folge enthält Werbung für Rebecca Donners Buch. Erwähnte Literatur: Shareen Blair Brysac: Resisting Hitler: Mildred Harnack and the Red Orchestra. New York 2000. (Auf Deutsch erschienen als: Mildred Harnack und die 'Rote Kapelle', übers. v. Klaus Kochmann, Augsburg 2003). Rebecca Donner: All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days. The True Story of the American Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler, New York 2021. Norman Ohler: Harro und Libertas, Köln 2020. Memoiren: Greta Kuckhoff: Vom Rosenkranz zur Roten Kapelle, Berlin (Ost) 1978. Maria Gräfin von Maltzan: Schlage die Trommel und fürchte dich nicht. Erinnerungen, München 1986. Elfriede Paul: Ein Sprechzimmer der Roten Kapelle, Berlin 1981. Auch empfehlenswert: Henning Fischer: Überlebende als Akteurinnen. Die Frauen der Lagergemeinschaften Ravensbrück: Biografische Erfahrung und politisches Handeln, 1945 bis 1989. Konstanz 2018. Frauke Geyken: Wir standen nicht abseits. Frauen im Widerstand gegen Hitler, München 2014. Florence Hervé (Hg.): Mit Mut und List. Europäische Frauen im Widerstand gegen Faschismus und Krieg, Köln 2020. Claudia Koonz: Mothers in the Fatherland: Women, the Family, and Nazi Politics, New York, 1987. +++ Unterstütze die Frauen von damals mit einer Einmalzahlung auf Ko-Fi oder einem freiwilligen Abo auf Steady. Wenn du eins der vier verschiedenen Abos abschließt, erhältst du einmal im Monat den Newsletter "Centralblatt der Frauen von damals" direkt ins E-Mail-Postfach! +++ #frauengeschichte #frauen #nationalsozialismus #widerstand
Mildred Fish-Harnack was a Wisconsin-born woman on a mission...an Anti-Nazi resistance mission. And the road to success wasn't easy as one can imagine, nor was it met with support by even the United States. During WWII, she and her husband led the largest underground resistance movement in Berlin. She risked her life for 10 years with incredible courage and heroism, yet not many people know of this woman and her resistance group, "The Red Orchestra." Find out more about this woman, who she was, and why we know little about her with our friend and special guest, Tim Field, on this episode of the Missing Chapter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themissingchapter/support
Her American nationality could have offered her protection from the Nazi Regime. Instead, she used it to benefit the resistance movement. Mildred Harnack and her German husband, Arvid, began their underground resistance group in Berlin in 1932. Both contributed bravely to what was later known to the Gestapo as the Red Orchestra, also taking part in espionage, until their capture and execution. In this episode, Rebecca Donner explores the extraordinary life of Mildred, who also happens to be her great aunt. Rebecca's New York Times bestseller on this topic is called ‘All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Enjoy this exclusive Q&A with filmmaker Carl-Ludwig Rettinger, moderated by Holocaust historian Dr. Deborah Lipstadt. Rettinger's docudrama film “The Red Orchestra” chronicles a network of activist spies within the Third Reich. Carefully excerpted film clips of the early 1970s, interspersed with archival footage and interviews with the descendants of the Red Orchestra, work together to create a fresh account of the courageous men and women who played a decisive role in the outcome of the war.
For our first episode we are looking at the 1996 album First Band on the Moon by The Cardigans. Our musical guest is Neil MacDonald formerly of The Candidates, The Machines, and Red Orchestra. His first two albums with The Candidates came out in the early 2000s and were perfectly situated to an era that included bands like The Strokes, The Vines, Jet, and Soundtrack of our Lives. Bands that firmly embraced their love of the past.
The ladies of Body Count are joined by Peter Laning to talk about the life (and death) of one Mildred Fish-Harnack.
'How Media Policies Have Helped the Far Right' w/ Anne Nelson (Ep. 217) The author of 'Shadow Network: Media, Money, and the Secret Hub of the Radical Right' and Joe Miller discuss how media public policy has helped the Right seem bigger than they are. Bio Anne Nelson (@nelsona) is the author of ‘Shadow Network: Media, Money, and the Secret Hub of the Radical Right’ (Macmillan, 2019) and lecturer in the fields of international affairs, media and human rights. As a journalist she covered the conflicts in El Salvador and Guatemala, and won the Livingston Award for best international reporting from the Philippines. She served as the director of the Committee to Protect Journalists. In 1995 she became the director the international program at the Columbia School of Journalism, where she created the first curriculum in human rights reporting. Since 2003 Nelson has been teaching at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), where her classes and research explore how digital media can support the underserved populations of the world through public health, education and culture. Nelson is a widely published author. Her 2009 book “Red Orchestra” describes the way media was used for both propaganda and resistance in Nazi Germany, and was published to wide acclaim in the U.S. and Germany. In October 2017, Simon & Schuster published her book “Suzanne’s Children: A Daring Rescue in Nazi Paris,” telling the story of a rescue network in Paris that saved hundreds of Jewish children from deportation. The Wall Street Journal praised the way the book “vividly dramatizes the stakes of acting morally in a time of brutality.” It was named a finalist in the National Jewish Book Awards. The work was published as “Codename: Suzette” in the UK, and as “La Vie Heroique de Suzanne Spaak” by Robert Laffont in France. It is available as an audiobook, read by Nelson, and was released in paperback in October 2018. Nelson’s play “The Guys,” based on her experiences following the September 11th attacks, has been produced in all fifty states, fifteen countries, and as a feature film. It has been widely used to fund local fire departments and related causes such as trauma counseling and burn treatment centers. Nelson also has long experience in philanthropy. She has consulted for the Rockefeller Foundation, the Gates Foundation, the Knight Foundation, among others, in areas of human rights, freedom of expression, social and economic development, and media policy. Nelson is a graduate of Yale University, a 2005 Guggenheim fellow, and a 2013 Bellagio Fellow. She is a fellow at the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia, and a member of the New York Institute for the Humanities and the Council on Foreign Relations. Resources News Roundup Soros/Clinton drag Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and billionaire Democratic mega-donor George Soros called out Facebook’s apparent intention to get President Trump re-elected. The social media platform continues to maintain its policy of allowing ads placed by politicians that contain falsehoods to remain on the platform. According to Bloomberg, in a speech at the World Economic Summit in Davos, Mr. Soros stated “I think there is a kind of informal mutual assistance operation or agreement developing between Trump and Facebook”. He went on to say that Facebook and Trump will work to protect each other. At the Sundance Film Festival and in an Atlantic interview, Ms. Clinton expressed similar concerns and said that Zuckerberg’s philosophy of letting its users “decide for themselves” what’s true or false is an authoritarian perspective. Jeff Bezos’s phone hacked According to new reports in the Guardian, Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos’s smart phone was hacked in 2018. Forensic investigators reportedly found a “high probability” that a malicious file that was embedded within a WhatsApp conversation between Mr. Bezos and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, scoured Bezos’s phone for personal information. The Hill notes that 9 months later, the National Enquirer revealed details of Mr. Bezos’s extramarital affair, although both Saudi Arabia and National Enquirer former parent company American Media Inc., both deny Saudi Arabia’s involvement. 2018 was also the year that Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered, a murder the U.S. concluded was ordered by bin Salman—an allegation that bin Salman and the Saudi government deny. President Trump has backed bin Salman and the Saudi government’s denials of the murder. In addition to controlling Amazon, Mr. Bezos also owns Washington Post, so multiple lawmakers and cybersecurity experts believe the alleged hack, reportedly conducted with tools linked to a bin Salman associate, was designed to suppress reporting on Mr. Khashoggi’s murder. On Wednesday, Bezos tweeted a photo of himself standing with Mr. Khashoggi’s fiancé under the hashtag #Jamal. NFL social media accounts hacked Hackers gained access to several NFL teams’ social media profiles on Monday, including those of the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs, who are set to face off in Super Bowl 54 next Sunday. The hackers got into the teams Twitter Facebook and Instagram accounts. The hackers removed profile pictures, bios and headers. Other teams affected included the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, the Houston Texans, the New York Giants, the Chicago Bears, and the NFL’s official Twitter account. Newly tapped CBP head reportedly a member of racist/sexist Facebook group Rodney Scott, the 27-year Customs and Border Patrol veteran whom President Trump tapped to lead the agency, has reportedly been a member of the same Facebook group that led to his predecessor’s firing. The Facebook group “I’m 10-15”—10-15 is the code name CBP officers use to communicate that they have a so-called alien in custody—has been the site of racist and misogynistic attacks against Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, in addition to other racist and sexist posts. Former CBP Chief Carla Provost retired after it was discovered that she was a member of the group. Georgetown University and the City of Washington work to develop an algorithm to prioritize building inspections Finally, the Washington Post reports that Georgetown University and the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs are working on a new algorithm to go after slum lords in the District of Columbia. The Washington Post had reported back in 2017 that Sanford Capital, which owns several buildings in the District, maintained poor conditions including broken doors, rat infestations and problems with heat and sewage, even as they received millions in taxpayer subsidies. The new algorithm will be designed by Georgetown students and with the goal of improving efficiencies in an understaffed and unwieldy building inspection system. Related Posts Ep 50: How to Promote Counter Narratives to Hate Speech with Jessica Gonzalez(Opens in a new browser tab) Renée DiResta: How to Fight the Imminent Disinformation Blitzkrieg (Ep. 175)(Opens in a new browser tab) Naeemah Clark: How to Define 'Viewpoint Diversity' in a Polarized America (Ep. 155)(Opens in a new browser tab)
Hey, this is Rudy Fernandez. My guest this episode is Alan Wilson, co-founder and co-owner of Tripwire Interactive. It's a gaming company that's grown to millions of users in a really short amount of time. Tripwire gamers are fiercely loyal to the games and to the brand itself. We talked about how Tripwire does that. We also talked about how gaming companies give fans a voice in designing mods for their product. Also, we talked about shooting stuff. Welcome to Marketing Upheaval.Complete show notes and transcript available at www.creativeouthouse.com/podcast.Thanks for listening to Marketing Upheaval. My guest is Alan Wilson, vice president, co-owner and one of the founders of Tripwire Interactive. Tripwire has released ground-breaking games like Red Orchestra, the Killing Floor series, Vietnam, Chivalry, and Maneater. They have more than 10 million users and growing and we're going to talk about how they do that. Thanks for joining me, Alan.Getting StartedAlan Wilson: My pleasure.Rudy: So, you actually started with a game before you had a company, right?Alan: It'd be polite to call it a game. It was what we call a mod, which is where you take somebody else's game, hack it around and make it actually good.Rudy: But you won the Make Something Unreal contest in 2004.Alan: Yeah. It was originally intended to be a contest for amateurs. And as we discovered on the way through, we were the only amateur team in the top 10 competing. The rest were all pros trying to catch some extra cash.Rudy: Wow. That's when you decided, "Well, we should do this for a living."Alan: Yeah, well, I mean when we won the contest, we got a lot of press acclaim, we had, I don't know, half a million people playing the mod and we kind of all sat around and went, "What do we do now? We kind of better do a company or something because Epic's kind of expecting something." So we did.Rudy: The perception of a gamer is always the nerd in the room by himself in his mom’s basement, but it’s actually moving more and more female now. It’s 56-44 male-female.Alan: Yeah.PC Digital Marketing PlatformRudy: And there’s more and more females coming in and the majority of the American public plays games, so past 60%. So, what’s changed in terms of how you release a game? How you market the game? How you get users interested in a game?Alan: We founded the company in 2005. Back in those days, you’re still at the point where games were released in boxes. They went on store shelves. The first step in all those changes was really, well when selling games went digital, particularly, initially on the PC. And our title, Red Orchestra, was one of the first three non-Valve titles released on Steam, which became the predominant PC digital marketing platform.Rudy: When you released Red Orchestra I guess it got a lot of buzz from winning?Click here for the complete transcript: https://creativeouthouse.com/2019/08/28/alan-wilson-on-gaming-creating-and-fierce-customer-loyalty/Support the show (http://www.creativeouthouse.com/our-work)
On a morning recording, Kelley & Emily sip on mimosas with Barefoot moscato as they chat about two women who were both brought down by pricks. First, Kelley covers Ana Mendieta who explored the trauma of being forced out of Cuba through her incredible sculptures, photography, and films. Then, Emily shares the story of Mildred Fish Harnack, a German and American literature goddess and general pain in Hitler's side. Grab a bucket of blood and don your cheese head, because it's herstory time! ** Mornings with u by Barradeen | https://soundcloud.com/barradeenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/winingaboutherstory/overview)
This week the guys introduce themselves and dive into the games industry, tackling topics that interest them, what games you should have played, who has the most powerful machine of them all, and they even drop a Virtual Boy reference. Topics: What's new? Nick finds out what we've been playing this week. Industry News Daniel tells us how Halo Wars 2 is trying to bring RTS to a wider audience PC Revenue is falling... 12% over the last year Oculus announces pre-orders, amid Zenimax controversy... Is VR worth it? Console Updates Frank explained earlier how Resident Evil 7 has him shook... But apparently it would be worse on VR! In a good way... Nintendo Switch specs have been released. Xbox's Project Scorpio specs are leaking... ... and it has been described by Ori and the blind forest developer Thomas Mahler as a 'Full Blown Next-Gen Machine. Is it? Narhzul's forgotten treasures This week Andreas talks about Red Orchestra and Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad Topic of the week Nick asks 'What makes a game good?' http://twitch.tv/sovereigndude http://twitch.tv/shazzam32 http://twitch.tv/gvntofly1021 http://twitch.tv/Narhzul http://twitch.tv/apothic14 http://twitch.tv/legacygamescast Youtube channels - Narhzul, gvntofly1021, legacygamescast Twitter: @gvntofly1021, @narhzul, @shazzamthreetwo Theme Music: "Cyborg Ninja" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Alan Wilson, Vice-President of Tripwire Interactive, joins us this week in the laboratory. In addition to discussing Killing Floor and Red Orchestra, we talk about the value of community input into game design, the balance between the ESRB and regulation, and how we are all going to be MLG-pro[MP3 AUDIO]Tripwire InteractiveGet $3 off today at Loot Crate w/ code "DEAD". Lootcrate.com/deadworkersGet a 30-day free trial of NetflixTry a free audiobook and support the show![LINK] Gamers need to 'quiet down' says CA senator[LINK] MLG-produced game inevitable[LINK] Optimize 'Far Cry 3,' 'Hawken,' and other PC games with Nvidia's cloud-based settings tweaker
Paid DLC for an Early Access game? That might sound a bit dodgy, but it hasn't stopped Iain enjoying the recent expansion for Ark: Survival Evolved. He's also had enough time to check out the community-generated mod for Red Orchestra, Heroes of the West. Meanwhile, Rob had some final thoughts on Deus Ex: Mankind Divided after finishing it mere minutes before we came to record...Ark: Scorched Earth http://store.steampowered.com/app/512540/Deus Ex: Mankind Divided https://www.deusex.com/Rising Storm: Heroes of the West http://store.steampowered.com/app/440090/Contact us on Email at: notplayingpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter: @notplayingpodYou can find the show notes for this show at www.notlistening.co.ukIf you're listening on iTunes, please give us a review!Music kindly provided by Miracle of Sound https://www.youtube.com/miracleofsoundTo Check out other shows in the Collection visit:http://barkerpodcasts.webs.com Including the #NOTwatching Podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-notwatching-podcast
Coming to you live from sometime around last week comes the sixth episode of the Ready Players Podcast! This time, Tristan, Bodie, and guest hosts Sean and Matt come together to form a super fighting robot while also talking about Overwatch's Rio 2016 loot, Red Orchestra 2, Forza Horizon 3, Pokemon Go and the shitshow crowdfunded documentary, The Sarkeesian Effect. The boys also take a look at some of the news from the last fortnight, including Pokemon GO's latest updates, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided's "Aug Lives Matter" debacle, and the man who paid $1,300 to play No Man's Sky early, only to beat it in thirty hours. Don't forget that we have 2 download codes to give away for the Assassin's Creed: Black Flag and Assassin's Creed: Unity double pack on Xbox One! All you need to do is like and share this episode on our Facebook and/or Twitter and then send us a picture of your share to readyplayersletters@gmail.com to prove it. Do you have any questions or feedback for us? Well you can send us an email to read out on the next episode! Just send it along to readyplayersletters@gmail.com. We can’t wait to read them! You can also find this podcast on iTunes, Stitcher and Tunein. Intro/Outro: ‘Golden Flowers’ by Level 99, OA and Overclocked University. OverClocked ReMix (ocremix.org) – ocremix.org/remix/OCR03267 Break Music: 'The Nightmare Ends' by RoeTaKa. OverClocked ReMix (ocremix.org) – http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03312
So many massive games came out at the end of last year that we thought we'd wait until we actually had time to play and digest some of them before we decided on our favourite games of 2014. So the votes have been counted, but you'll have to wait until next week to find out what actually made the cut. Here then, is a conversation about the games that didn't quite make it into our top 5s. The runners-up, if you will... and maybe a few games that were lucky enough to fall in our laps around the time of us deciding...The Elder Scrolls Onlinehttp://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-gbVVVVVVhttp://thelettervsixtim.es/Radial G: Racing Revolvedhttp://store.steampowered.com/app/330770/Toybox Turboshttp://store.steampowered.com/app/287260/Vox Machinaehttp://www.voxmachinae.com/demo.shtmlFar Cry 4http://far-cry.ubi.com/en-gb/home/Red Orchestra 2: Rising Stormhttp://store.steampowered.com/app/35450/Lara Croft and the Guardian of Lighthttp://www.laracroftandtheguardianoflight.com/Broken Agehttp://www.brokenagegame.com/Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishmentshttp://www.sherlockholmes-thegame.com/Titanfallhttp://www.titanfall.com/ukRusthttp://playrust.com/Divinity: Original Sinhttp://www.divinityoriginalsin.com/Assassin's Creed: Unityhttp://assassinscreed.ubi.com/en-gb/games/assassins-creed-unity.aspxRob @bobirokaPatrick @patrickjkayIain @ebowgbContact us on Email at: notplayingpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter: @notplayingpodYou can find the show notes for this show at www.notlistening.co.ukIf you're listening on iTunes, please give us a review!To Check out other shows in the Collection visit:http://barkerpodcasts.webs.com Including the #NOTwatching Podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-notwatching-podcastAll views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of The #NOTplaying Podcast.
It's the Christmas Chunder! See if you can tell. Cian plays a festive fishing game from 1999, Andelect brings the Christmas cheer with some rum-filled Red Orchestra, while Takuna celebrates with some garish Gunpoint. Spad completely ruins our Christmas theme by playing Dragon Age and Elite: Dangerous, the spoil-sport.
Breakdown: We start by mentioning you can check out some awesome non-gaming content in our video version! We kick things off with a wonderful tangent, taking a trip down memory lane of Irrational Passions and discuss the old formats of the show and even read from the Episode 1 google doc! It lasts a solid 15 minutes or so, but it’s pretty excellent to hear what Irrational Passions used to be. We cover some awesome games, like Spelunky, Red Orchestra 2, Persona 3 FES, The Wonderful 101, Assassin’s Creed DLC and more. In news we cover Gears of Wars’ future, what are they going to do next? We discuss the Xbox One Rumors and Nintendo’s financial strategy as well. New Releases happens. We have some fun emails that involve MFKs and more silly questions. We close out the show with Greg Knows S*it discussion that breaks down our thoughts on Kickstarter. This podcast was brought to you by Audible! Go to http://audibletrial.com/IrrationalPod to get a free audiobook download of your choice when you sign up for a free trial, today! Check out our website, http://IrrationalPassions.com. Send us emails at Alex/Evan/Scott/Tony/Artist@IrrationalPassions.com or general mail to our mail sack: MailSack@irrationalpassions.com. Follow us @ALFighter27 (Alex), @stickerglue (Evan), @wuttehchuz (Scott), @TonyHorvath (Tony), @Nabeshin186 (Nabeshin), @GregoryBlaney (Greg) and please follow the show @IrrationalPod. Please check out our new Youtube channel and subscribe at http://www.Youtube.com/IrrationalPassions. You can watch the show on Youtube too! Thanks Google Hangout! Follow the streams! We are live every week, almost every night! http://Twitch.TV/IrrationalPassions Leave us a google voice voicemail at (404) 590-1337 [its like leet, 'cause it is] Standard long distance fees apply! Like us on Facebook! Reviews us on iTunes! Buy our iPhone App!
PROGRAMA 2 =================== Foro de Freakdom: www.freakdom.org Email del programa: podcast@freakdom.org Twitter del programa: @podcastfreakdom Comunidad Google Plus Freakdom: https://plus.google.com/communities/114855963250299647137 -------------------------------------------- Colaboradores: 3:04 Enlaces de Kassidy Juego analizado: Evoland Página web Juego: http://evoland.shirogames.com/ Usuario en Freakdom.org: Kassidy Canal en Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/kassidynet Canal de YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/kassidyvgclips 7:51 Enlaces de Jaeger Juegos: Infestation Survival Stories (Antiguo "War Z") (http://store.steampowered.com/app/226700/?l=spanish) Red Orchestra 2(http://store.steampowered.com/app/35450/) Rising Storm (http://store.steampowered.com/app/234510/?l=spanish) Usuario en Freakdom.org: Jaeger_esp Canal de YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/Jaegeresp 24:48 Enlaces de Lamphar Usuario en Freakdom.org: Lamphar Relato analizado: The Greak C (Philip K. Dick) Enlace al Relato: http://www.tercerafundacion.net/biblioteca/ver/contenido/2374 30:21 Enlaces de Userbarna Juego analizado: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega_Man_%28videojuego%29 Enlace a la ROM de MegaMan: http://www.emuparadise.me/Nintendo_Entertainment_System_ROMs/Mega_Man_%28USA%29/56246 Archivo de la canción Bubble Bobble: http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/p/peter_clarke/bubble_bobble_power_tab.htm Usuario de Freakdom.org: Userbarna Twitter de Userbarna: https://twitter.com/Userbarna Usuario YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFKatNVsdqm_lhkBBOBk-YQ Blog: http://www.userbarna.net 42:46 Entrevista a Javier, creador de la editorial de juegos de mesa Blauberry Facebook Blauberry: https://www.facebook.com/blauberryeditorial Email Blauberry: info@blauberryeditorial.com Usuario de Freakdom.org: Ragmouth ------------------------------------ Enlaces de Eggest (Artwork) Usuario de Freakdom.org: Eggest Twitter de Eggest: https://twitter.com/Eggest http://trifuerzaenpokeball.blogspot.com.es/ http://escritosalalunalibro.blogspot.com.es/
Evan Lahti joins Rob to talk about Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm (a totally LEGIT strategy topic). They discuss why it outstrips Heroes of Stalingrad, how it does faction design right, and the role of asymmetry.
With so many World War II games on the market, it can be difficult to come up with a unique sound for the score. Lennie Moore talks about his music for Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm on Top Score.
We are five episodes in, and today on the show topics include Blizzard apologies, Far Cry multiplayer, Starhawk, Risen 2, GR Future Soldier, Avernum, Max Payne 3, Borderlands 2 Limited edition, Steam, studio behind Reckoning closing, Diablo 3 sales, Sony in-game ads system, Carmageddon Kickstarter, Red Orchestra 2 GOTY patch, Shootmania Storm, E3 2012 expectations, and more!
Pozvánka na Game Developers Session | Hack STEAMu | Nové distribuční služby v ČR | Skyrim, Skyrim, Skyrim | Soutěž o Red Orchestra 2 a tričko Heroes VI
Ticho před BlizzConem | Take On Vrtulníček | Práce a zábava v Batman: Arkham City | Třetí GTA slaví deset let, vzpomínáme i na ostatní díly série | Sands of Time ftw! | Soutěž o Red Orchestra 2
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 (Eurogamer.fr et Hitphone.fr) et Monsieur Phal, le spécialiste des jeux de société de trictrac.net.Au programme (chargé) de cette semaine, le jeu de niche Starfox 64 3D, le FPS punitif Red Orchestra 2, la douce subtilité de Space Marine et le all zombies inclusive de Dead Island. Sans oublier la minute culturelle et la chronique jeux de société où Monsieur Phal nous parle de Igizia. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.