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Hop on the subway and join the revolution in this edition of Underplayed! But before you call it a day, be sure to write a poem! We can't wait to see what you ŠšâéêÀëÁŞşŢŝţŤďĸĹĺÃøùúÄ ÅÆÇÈęĚěĜŁłŃńĝÉīĬåæçèÎÏ ÐÑÒÓØÙŗŘřŚÚÛìíîïðñòóôõö ûüýþÿĀĩĪāĂąĆćĈĉÔÕčĎďÖ ĊÊŇňäċČĐđĒĥĦħĨēėĘĞ ğĠġĢģĤĭĮįİĔĕĖıIJijĴĵăĄĶķĻ ļĽľĿŀŅņŖŗŘʼnËÌÍãĐđÂŊŋŌōŎŏ ŐőŒœŔÜÝÞßàáŕŖśŜťŦ This is Underplayed, where Bo_Po and DiscoCola review indie games of all kinds! Timestamps00:00 - Start05:17 - DiscoCola's Secret Game17:43 - Bo_Po's Secret Game34:37 - Featured Game: Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!
I go in to some politics and a deep dive of 1979 Revolution. Check it out. Total spoilers are active for this episode.
This week I talk about the 2016 game That Dragon, Cancer and another 2016 game 1979: Black Friday, Revolution. It's pretty intense.
Un mes más regresa el podcast más acalorado de este lado del internet y con extra de anécdotas de baños. Hoy el equipo está al completo: Darkor, Ilargi, Kele y Pauler, dirigidas por Meren, comentan lo que han estado jugando este mes. Posteriormente, y saltándonos la actualidad, nos vamos a la tertulia a hablar sobre si los teraflops son necesarios. Un debate que queríamos tener cuando estuviéramos todas porque hay opiniones. También tenemos sección, esta vez las Joyas Ocultas de Kele, donde nos habla de Frog Detective y sus bondades. Por último, cerramos con la sección flash del Ajolote que hoy nos propone un Fuck, Marry, Kill del último videojuego al que hayamos jugado. ¡Gracias por escucharnos y nos vemos el mes que viene! Los juegos mencionados en la presentación: Cursed Treasure II, Triangle Strategy, Hack: Infection, Neo The World Ends With You, Horizon Forbidden West, Guardianes de la Galaxia, House Flipper, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, Norco, One Step from Eden, Chrono Cross, Ratchet and Clank: Una Dimensión Aparte, Slay the Spire, Final Fantasy VI, Inside, Syberia III, It Takes Two, Full Throttle, Wii Sports, Fallout 4, Flight Rising, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Nintendo Switch Sports.
In this episode I speak with PHD and high school educator Paul Darvasi about game-based-education, how augmented can be used to animate urban spaces for learning and the role of artificial intelligence in revolutionizing metrics for evaluating student success.EPISODE NOTES:On Blind Protocol - DowDown the Rabbit Hole: How To Turn Your Class into an Alternate Reality Game, By Paul Darvasihttp://www.ludiclearning.org/2015/08/19/down-the-rabbit-hole-how-to-turn-your-class-into-an-alternate-reality-game/The Ward Gamehttp://www.ludiclearning.org/Ratched show IMDB listing https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7423538/Netflix Link - https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/80213445Gone Home (video game about coming home and clues) https://store.steampowered.com/app/232430/Gone_Home/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_HomeWhat Remains of Edith Finchhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/501300/What_Remains_of_Edith_Finch/ Her Storyhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/368370/Her_Story/ Grand Theft Auto V - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto_V Paul's Doctorate paper - Under the Hood: An (Auto) Ethnographic Study of How White Adolescent Males Critically Engage with Race in Grand Theft Auto V, https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/37454https://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/271590/ 1979 Revolution: Black Friday - https://www.gamesforchange.org/game/1979-revolution-black-friday/ Serious games - https://www.game-learn.com/what-is-a-serious-game/ Is augmented reality (AR) the next level of gaming?, a report by Ericsson - https://www.ericsson.com/en/reports-and-papers/consumerlab/reports/ready-steady-gameUnderstanding the Pokemon GO phenomenon, Jessica Webb, https://blinkux.com/ideas/understanding-pokemon-go-phenomenon The Guardian - Urban gamification: can Pokémon Go transform our public spaces?, Francesca Perry - https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/jul/22/urban-gamification-pokemon-go-transform-public-spaces 3 AR Ganes to Try During Pandemic, Ryan Anderson - https://arpost.co/2020/05/07/3-ar-games-try-during-pandemic/ Spinning and Winning: How Peloton is revolutionizing fitness, technology, and everything in between , Charlotte Alumni, Digital Initiative - https://digital.hbs.edu/platform-rctom/submission/spinning-and-winning-how-peloton-is-revolutionizing-fitness-technology-and-everything-in-between/Peloton - incentivizing exercise Dear White People - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5707802/ Artificial Intelligence in Education - 5 Main Roles Of Artificial Intelligence In Education , by Lisa Plitnichenko, eLearning Industry - https://elearningindustry.com/5-main-roles-artificial-intelligence-in-education
A feature interview with distinguished Iranian-Canadian video game designer, virtual reality film and graphic novel creator, writer, director and producer, Navid Khonsari. Navid joins Jian to discuss growing up in Iran, coming to Canada during the revolution, parlaying his love of film and cinematic creations into huge video game success with Grand Theft Auto and other franchises, and, one of his most recent creations - close to his heart and his own personal lineage - the award winning game: 1979 Revolution: Black Friday. Plus the Roqe Team convenes, Jian makes an announcement, and the Kyan crowns the Letter of the Week.
Pour cette septième émission, Scanners se penche sur les cinématiques de jeu vidéo avec Selim Krichane, collaborateur scientifique à l’Université de Lausanne et à l’EPFL, et auteur de La caméra imaginaire : jeux vidéo et modes de visualisation. Programme 01:12 – À propos du mode cinématique de Red Dead Redemption 2 (Alain Zind) 04:52 – La troisième image et le décalage entre cinématiques et phases de gameplay dans Diablo III et World of Warcraft (Corentin Lê) 09:36 – Les cinématiques jouables, de Myst à 1979 Revolution : Black Friday en passant par The Walking Dead (Adrien Mitterand) 16:01 – Entretien avec Selim Krichane, collaborateur scientifique à l’Université de Lausanne et à l’EPFL Ressources – Séquence jouée en mode cinématique dans Red Dead Redemption 2 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC6Dox2FDEo – Toutes les cinématiques de Diablo III : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_c1q2oMHlk – Cinématique d’introduction de World of Warcraft : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlVSJ0AvZe0 – Premier chapitre de Myst : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-8CFun3nEw – Selim Krichane, La caméra imaginaire : Jeux vidéo et modes de visualisation, Georg, 2019, 464 p. : https://www.georg.ch/camera-imaginaire – Alexis Blanchet, Des Pixels à Hollywood : Cinéma et jeux vidéo, une histoire économique et culturelle, Pix’N Love Editions, 2010 – Elsa Boyer, « Cut-scenes : l’image entrecoupée », in Voir les jeux vidéo : Perception, construction, fiction, Paris, Bayard, 2012 Générique Mathieu Bonnafous : https://soundcloud.com/catartsis Une émission animée et réalisée par Corentin Lê.
In this episode, Wilks and Wildgoose are joined by game developer Dean Longmore to talk about Chinese spies, gun violence, and a bunch of other things that have been bandied around the Internet or late. They also discuss Age of Wonders: Planetfall, the fifth game in the series but the first to embrace science fiction, the brilliant 1997 point and click mystery, Blade Runner, and the fantastic but underplayed recent history adventure game, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday. Finally, the trio dig deep into the first game that Dean ever worked on, the sometimes brilliant, sometimes frustrating but always fascinating L.A. Noire. Can Dean stand to look at his own work without shuddering? Does Wildgoose sound like he's getting old? Will Wilks reveal that he has a weird phobia? Find out the answers to these questions and more by listening! 7 out of 10 is a proud member of the Alottagreen Podcast Network. Check out the other great shows at www.alottagreen.com.au
EA’s new looter shooter, Anthem, is out for Origin Access members. Rey and Emilio dive right into it while Bobby quits Heroes of the Storm and plays 1979 Revolution: Black Friday. ON THE RADAR One Finger Death Punch 2, Crackdown 3, Costume Quest, Eastshade, Audica, Metro Exodus, Amazon’s A New world, Hollowknight: SilkSong, Gears of...
In this first official episode from 2017 Jason and Kojo are joined by Parham to discuss the game 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, a political adventure depicting a fictional narrative to the backdrop of a real world event.
FEATURING: (00:02:24) New Business - Monster Hunter Ultimate. (00:09:27) Zone of the Enders in VR. (00:19:42) Donut County. (00:29:34) Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus. (00:40:32) Lumines Remastered. (00:48:01) The Messenger.(01:00:40) 1979 Revolution: Black Friday. (01:12:20) SNK 40th Anniversary Collection. (01:22:52) Destiny 2: Forsaken. (01:35:51) ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission. (01:48:12) Owlboy.
: Join the crew on this lovely Turkey Weekend to learn about games. We laughed, we cried, we taught Elroy about TA! It's ... Review Raid 2.0! 2:58 -Doodle God: Crime City 9:36 - Claws of Furry 17:37 - Adios Amigos 24:39 - 1979 Revolution Black Friday 35:45- Super Volley Blast 46:15 - Arcade Islands: Volume 1 57:08 - #Wargames 1:07:01- Demon's Crystal 1:16:00 - Bud Spencer and Terrance Hill - Slaps and Beans
Kole, Ben, Jala, and David talk about the Rockstar labor controversy, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, and we ask you about your favorite open world games. The Brief: Onimusha is getting an HD re-release. Rockstar's 100 hour faux pas. Are open world games getting too big? The Multiplayer: What is your favorite open world game? The Grind: Ben: No Man's Sky. Kole: Resident Evil 7. Jala: Nine Parchments. Heroes of the Monkey Tavern. 1979 Revolution: Black Friday. David: Middle-earth: Shadow of War.
This week Mat and James have to face up to the fallout from last week's debate. James refuses to buckle to Mat's enthusiasm while Mr T-shirts himself regrets something he said regarding his comparisons to The Last of Us. David has been playing Shenmue and is excited to give James his opinions and Sean is also on the show. Games discussed: Shenmue, Yoku's Island Express, Guacamelee 2, Hollow Knight, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, BadNorth, One-Eyed Kutkh, Bomber Crew, Captain Toad, Everybody's Golf, Yakuza Kiwami 2. EGX 2018 Watch The Computer Game Show LIVE at EGX 2018 on Saturday 22nd September. Get your tickets at egx.net/egx/tickets LISTEN Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts Overcast acast Stitcher WATCH Twitch YouTube CONTACT thecomputergameshow@gmail.com Twitter Instagram Facebook Discord FOLLOW @davidturners @matmurray @jcafarley @CaptainToss CREDITS Artwork by BigShimmeryWall Music by Nick Parton
In this 3-hour odyssey, Brad and Corey discuss 15(!) games they've been playing the past couple of weeks. They also discuss podcasting vs writing about games, answer some more Q&A questions, and Corey updates us on photographing Cosplay at Mechacon and his parkour trip to Atlanta. Brad talks his frustrations with Fortnite and some classic movies he's been watching. Timestamps: No Man's Sky Next: 08:29 Mothergunship: 18:47 Pool Panic: 20:15 1979 Revolution: Black Friday: 24:07 Train Sim World: 27:34 Guitar Hero: 31:24 DJ Hero: 35:38 Quest of the Dungeons: 46:45 Enter the Gungeon: Gungeons and Dragons: 50:30 Divinity: Original Sin: 53:44 Heroki: 57:14 Flipping Death 59:24 Metal Gear Solid V: 01:05:47 Mafia III: 01:15:05 Hitman 2016: 01:21:50 Q&A: 01:43:54 Closing: 02:22:12 Banter: 02:22:45
On today's episode, Marc talks about some more Dead Cells, including a not-so-pleasant bit of news surrounding the game, as well as 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, a game that might teach you a few things about the Iranian Revolution. Also, Austin Powers for all you horny people out there. Anyway, something-something plagiarized and mesmerized, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly educational) show. Anyway, that's it and that's all folks, and, if you're feeling extra generous, you can become a patron, donate a little something-something, or subscribe to show your support for the site, podcast(s), and all the ridiculous jazz we make over here at Pixelated Sausage. And don't forget, you can also support the site by shopping at Amazon if that's your jam--you can probably buy your favorite blueberry jam on Amazon too.
On today's episode, Marc talks about some more Dead Cells, including a not-so-pleasant bit of news surrounding the game, as well as 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, a game that might teach you a few things about the Iranian Revolution. Also, Austin Powers for all you horny people out there. Anyway, something-something plagiarized and mesmerized, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly educational) show.
Hello everybody and welcome to the fifty first episode of BXB’s Bits and Bobs! A bi-weekly podcast where we talk about whatever we damn well please! In this weeks show Ben and Richard dive into a summer heat wave that is so chock full of Indie game releases! This week the gang (EIC Ben and Reviews Editor Richard) talk about: Xbox/PS4/Switch Summer Sales, Xbox Games with Gold August, Uncharted Fan Film, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice gets full VR support this week, Layoffs at OnRush Developer Evo/Codemasters, No Man’s Sky, Overcooked 2, Mugsters, Airheart, Guts and Glory, Candle: The Power of the Flame, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, Telltales The Walking Dead, Tacoma, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, Overcooked, Bomber Crew, SUPERHOT, Asura’s Wrath,
Sam Hughes speaks to Navid Negahban & Navid Khonsari on the BAFTA Games Red Carpet about their work on 1979 Revolution Black Friday. Check out the full article here: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/baftagames2017 Thanks again to our sponsors Krotos Audio, creators of Dehumaniser: http://www.krotosaudio.com
This time we host the creators of Orwell and 1979 Revolution: Black Friday and talk to them about politics in games
Bob talks with Navid Khonsari of iNK Stories about 1979 Revolution: Black Friday and using history for games. Topics include the response to 1979 Revolution, balancing the competing views of the Iranian Revolution, and the need to have more serious games. Interview recorded at GDC 17. Music is Symphony 40 in G minor by texasradiofish (c) 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)license.dig.ccmixter.org/files/texasr…iofish/49560 Ft: W. A. Mozart, Big Bonobo Combo
I det sjuttonde avsnittet av Speccat går vi igenom några av vinterns nya speltrailers. Vi har fångat Pokemon på Alola och dokumenterat historien i 1979 Revolution. Men mest av allt pratar vi ju såklart om nya Final Fantasy XV. Spel som avhandlas: Mass Effect Andromeda, Death Stranding, The Last Of Us Part 2, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite, Pokémon Sun & Moon, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, Final Fantasy XV
Iran Chat: An Interview Series from the American Iranian Council
Our latest Iran Chat is with Navid Khonsari, video game creator and the founder of Ink Stories, the independent film and gaming studio responsible for the development of the fascinating video game 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, which puts players into the world of the revolution in Iran in 1979. While our conversation focused on this game about the Iranian revolution, Mr. Khonsari is also well known for his work developing the cinematic look and feel for video games like Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, The Warriors and others. For more information about 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, or to purchase it, you can visit inkstories.com. Some highlights of our conversation are below: How to describe 1979 Revolution: Black Friday: In 1979 Revolution: Black Friday you play a protagonist, Reza, who is 18 years old and who just returned to Iran from Germany, arriving in the midst of turmoil on the streets of Tehran. With this character, “you have the ability to not just physically navigate the streets, but also morally navigate how you want to be involved with the revolution.” Mr. Khonsari describes it as “a movie that you get to play where you control the destiny of the character,” and says, “quite simply the easiest thing to refer to is the adventure books that used to exist; you have the ability to make choices, and the choices end up changing the narrative of your experience." He adds that the game is accessible to anyone, including those who would not typically be considered “gamers.” It can be played on a touch screen and doesn’t focus on eye-hand coordination. On portraying a complicated subject: “The thing we always say here at InkStories is that it’s not a matter of black and it’s not a matter of white. It’s all about the shades of gray. If we can convey that, then we are actually conveying what’s really taking place [including] the morality, and the choices that people have to deal with in these chaotic moments.” He says that he wanted the player to be in the shoes of a young person, an 18 year old protagonist, because the player and the protagonist are both, themselves, trying to figure things out. Indeed, presenting the revolution in all of its shades of gray provides the player with an “emotional journey, rather than trying to tell them the pros and cons of a political group.” “In the end we try to tell a passionate, emotional story about people and about relationships and about family. And that is something everybody can relate to.” On the power of the medium: “We were taking a look at games and the impact and power that they have compared to other mediums that we’ve been involved with.” In reflecting on the power of video games to surpass other mediums in their ability to tell a story, he explains that “because of the interactive nature of it, games allow you to be in the shoes of the character, and that’s [powerful.]“ He adds that the technology has further advantages because, “we can now provide this experience with so few barriers through digital distribution. Embracing the ability to get the word out, the message out, truly democratizes the process.” As evidence of the unique way that this medium can speak to players that others cannot, Mr. Khonsari notes that the game is being used as an educational resource: “1979 Revolution: Black Friday is being used in a UNESCO paper as an example for conflict resolution, so it’s now being brought into schools across North America, Scandinavia, Australia… with a curriculum to start teaching people about what took place, rather than just watching a film or reading a book."
Wir beginnen die Episode mit alptraumhaften Ereignissen, gehen dann aber über zu großartigen Spielen, wie dem neuen Deus Ex, Alone With You, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday und einer nerdigen Party mit eigenen tollen Spielen, wie ReCore und mit VR Erfahrungen.
Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross read your responses to Starflight and Toe Jam & Earl. LINKS OF NOTE: 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (http://store.steampowered.com/app/388320/) This is indistinguishable from actual dialogue in Juno (http://www.somethingawful.com/news/diablo-cody-screenplay/)
Edie visits the PAX 10 booth and chats with Sam Butin, producer for iNK Stories about their upcoming game 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, a dialogue driven storytelling game based on real-life stories of survivors of the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
Edie visits the PAX 10 booth and chats with Sam Butin, producer for iNK Stories about their upcoming game 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, a dialogue driven storytelling game based on real-life stories of survivors of the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
Avec Ronan Boëbion du site HistoriaGames, retour sur le traitement que fait le jeu vidéo de l'Histoire au travers l'exemple de titres dont l'approche diffère : « Dynasty Warriors » et sa relative liberté, « Age of Empires » et « Civilization » et l'identification des grands moteurs de l'histoire, « Ultimate General Gettysburg » et sa recherche d'authenticité, « 1979 Revolution Black Friday » et son approche engagée... Ainsi que de nombreux autres exemples où l’Histoire est l’objet central du jeu.
It's way too hot outside, so grab your favorite frosty beverage and join the crew of Random Encounter as we try to survive the insane summer heat. We've got (more!) Final Fantasy XIV, Shiren the Wanderer, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, some disclosure agreement talk and a little NX speculation. Featuring: Robert Steinman, Derek Heemsbergen, Caitlin Argyros, Jesse Woo, and Stephanie Sybydlo Questions? Comments? Spare Potions? Email us: podcast@rpgfan.com
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In my latest conversation with Iranian-American composer Nima Fakhrara, we touch upon some of the organic experimentation that gives his recent horror score The Girl in the Photographs its eerie tenor, and the fusion of Persian and vintage electronic sounds for 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (of which both soundtrack albums are available digitally and on CD from Lakeshore Records). This interview is also available as a visual podcast. Visit KQEK.com for more info and related CD reviews. Additional info on the making of the visual podcast is available at my filmmaking site, Big Head Amusements. My interview with Fakhrara on the sci-fi puzzle film The Signal (2014) is also available on iTunes, Libsyn, and YouTube. If you enjoyed this podcast, connect with us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Visit KQEK.com for additional film reviews, soundtrack reviews, interviews, and read the Editor's Blog by Mark R. Hasan for additional info and related links.
This week on Double Tap as politics enters a shambolic era in the UK and the world's economy is hit by Brexit - we look at games that deal with political turmoil. We speak to producer of the acclaimed 1979 Revolution:Black Friday game which transports you into the Iranian Revolution that changed the country forever and Democracy 3 - how you too can go into politics with morals and ideals... only to lose them as your scramble to survive the elections.
Bob and John get together this episode to talk about the most recent History Respawned Episode on 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (0:32) and the next episode on Uncharted 4 (12:29). We also look forward a little and chat about EA Dice and Frostbite's decision to set Battlefield 1 in World War I (23:22) and the changes announced for the next Civilization game (41:45) coming out later this year. Music is Symphony 40 in G minor by texasradiofish (c) 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)license.dig.ccmixter.org/files/texasr…iofish/49560 Ft: W. A. Mozart, Big Bonobo Combo
Bob and Dr. Zackery Heern discuss 1979 Revolution Black Friday. Topics include revolutionary ideologies, religion, and America's place in the Iranian Revolution. Music is Symphony 40 in G minor by texasradiofish (c) 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license.dig.ccmixter.org/files/texasr…iofish/49560 Ft: W. A. Mozart, Big Bonobo Combo
Some recapping of Enter The Gungeon and Dark Souls III to start the show, Craig tries his hand at pushing with Big Pharma, Jeremy closes out the Walking Dead: Michonne series, Craig is put into some tight spots in 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, and Sean and Jeremy give the Gears of War 4 Beta a run through. E-mail us at comments@signedinpodcast.com! Visit us online at SignedInPodcast.com! Games discussed on this episode! 0:00:00 – Intro 0:06:20 – Enter The Gungeon 0:16:44 – Dark Souls III 0:40:10 – Big Pharma 0:52:41 – The Walking Dead: Michonne 0:57:30 – 1979 Revolution: Black Friday 1:09:23 – Gears of War 4 Beta 1:24:26 – End
After a hot and heavy session with the DOOM Open Beta, it's time for Rob, Earl and Hush to share their thoughts on the game's multiplayer and the danger of mislead expectations. We also talk about new release 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, old release Spec Ops: The Line, and some early impressions for Dark Souls III. Email the show: podcast@goplaythat.com Music by: www.RainbowKitten.com