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Join Morgan as she interviews author Briana Lawrence, the senior feature editor at Crunchyroll and a passionate anime fan. Briana shares her journey from a childhood love of anime and manga to a career that she never anticipated. They also explore Briana's personal journey into fandom, how she met her wife through writing fanfiction, and her passion for writing. Briana shares her experience working at Crunchyroll, her favorite nerdy interests (like gaming, Power Rangers, Gundam Wing, manga), and her dreams of having a fandom for her own work. She also shares her enjoyment of cozy gaming nights with her wife and reflects on the importance of embracing one's nerdy identity. 02:38 Briana's Journey as an Author 04:21 Early Fandom Experiences 08:14 Fanfiction and Personal Identity 12:36 Current Nerdy Obsessions 20:51 Cozy Game Nights and Rhythm Games 25:51 Discovering Cosplay and Gay Anime 26:49 From Fanfiction to Marriage 27:56 Journey to Crunchyroll 28:59 Freelance Writing and Career Growth 33:10 Fan Moments and Celebrity Encounters 36:17 The Importance of Fandom 42:32 Embracing Nerdiness 46:33 Geeky Recommendations 50:18 Conclusion and Contact Information Follow Briana: https://www.brishouldbewriting.com/ https://www.instagram.com/brichibi https://www.tiktok.com/@brichibi https://x.com/BrichibiTweets Follow That Nerd Thing at: TikTok: @thatnerdthingpod Instagram: @thatnerdthingpod YouTube: @thatnerdthingpod Email: thatnerdthingpod@gmail.com Don't forget to share this podcast with your nerdy friends!
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Zak is back as Anto tells us 10 Rhythm games we need to play and Ben tries to derail everyone in order to stay relevant.
Time to learn how to shift your pinky finger to the orange button, because the SuperPod Saga is talking about rhythm games! Join Tommy, Aaron, and guest Nave of "Gaming Together" as they discuss their favorite toe-tapping rhythm games! Nave's info: https://linktr.ee/gamingtogether Check out all of our other episodes, follow us on social media, check out our Patreon, and more! https://www.superpodsaga.com/ Are you a coffee fan? Click the link below and use one-time code "SUPERPODSAGA" at checkout to get 20% off of your order! https://www.bonescoffee.com/?rfsn=7344707.323bd7 Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/aarontommysuperpodsaga to save 20% off anything you order. 00:00 - Intro 00:47 - Guest Intro 03:40 - Discord comments and Patreon Q&A 22:57 - Topic of the Day 24:55 - Everhood 29:58 - Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock 35:57 - Rocksmith 42:42 - Harmoknight 44:52 - Spin Rhythm 49:22 - Rock Band Blitz 54:20 - Rhythm Heaven Megamix 57:27 - Patron shout-out and ad break 01:05:41 - Dance Dance Revolution 01:08:31 - Elite Beat Agents 01:12:41 - Trombone Champ 01:13:37 - Samba De Amigo 01:14:49 - Hi-Fi Rush 01:27:50 - Wrappin' it all up 01:29:58 - Topic for the next episode 01:30:41 - Outro
We're setting the way-back machine for 2016 for when we first talked about rhythm games! Rob and Pernell's friendship was forged the fires of rhythm gaming, so it's natural they would have a lot to say about it! We tried to cover rhythm games from all over the spectrum, and not just things like DDR and Guitar Hero. Podcast Rewind is our chance to highlight favorite episodes that can't be found on our feed anymore. It's also a way to allow us to catch up on life :) We're planning on getting back to weekly new episodes, but until then, enjoy the rewind! Listen to more of the podcast! https://rhythmandpixels.com Consider supporting the show! https://patreon.com/rhythmandpixels
Hot on the heels of episodes about Rhythm Games and Party Games the Beat of the Month Crew tackle the ultimate rhythm party game - Rock Band! Whether you are a Call of Duty playing dude bro or a World of Warcraft basement dweller, you've probably played Rock Band before. We take a look back at some fond memories we have of the Rock Band franchise and the big parties we used to throw centered around the game. We also talk about the extensive DLC song list, the variety of instruments, and the infamous Stage Kit complete with strobe light and fog machine. In addition to Rock Band we dip even further back into the games that came before such as (of course) Guitar Hero, but also Karaoke Revolution, Amplitude, and more! We also kick things off with Rock Band/Guitar Hero trivia and even have some snippets of our latest Rock Band session with questionable vocal quality. So grab your plastic Fender Stratocaster, secure your USB microphone, and get ready to rock out over some Rock Band!
Earlier this year, I had Glimmer on the podcast. They had suggest their partner, Shoopa, would be great to talk to. And now, here we are several months later! Shoopa joins me to talk about a number of new to the podcast fandoms, which always gets me excited. The first thing we talk about is Rhythm games. These include games like Dance Dance Revolution and Taiko no Tatsujin. Shoopa also talks about how he was/is a competitive DDR player (since the recording he's won a tournament), and the DDR scene in several places. Then we turn to Sega's mascot, Sonic. Shoopa talks about his love for the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. From the characters, to his favorite games, the music, and so much more. Shoopa then talks about how he got into The Owl House. We talk about the show, the connection it has with him and Glimmer, the characters, and what the show meant to him. Then we wrap up with a conversation about Cosplay. Shoopa talks about how he got into cosplay, the characters he does, creating cosplay and the various props, and what his plans are for the future. You can find Shoopa at: https://www.instagram.com/sho0pa/ https://www.instagram.com/shimmermakes https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShimmerMakes https://open.spotify.com/artist/58BHUSD89JOuKsoDiMdhWo?si=457ae0f020b14ac7&nd=1 https://twitter.com/mrshoopa https://linktr.ee/shoopa Get 10% off your order of Woodmarks, Tolkien style maps, and more from In The Reads by using code TALES10 at checkout. Visit them at: https://inthereads.com/
You gotta listen to your heart. Listen to da beat. Listen to da rhythm. The rhythm of the street. This is the rhythm of the night. WE ARE A PART OF THE RHYTHM NATION! Man I could go on and on with songs that feature the word rhythm, but I'm not going to because that would be SILLY! We're talking everything rhythm this week with our good friends R and YoonJae. They are our subject matter experts, so allow them to school you fools on what it means to play rhythm games! (Does the word "rhythm" sound funny to anybody else now? No? Just me? Weird.) P.S. Here is the link to the map of all public dance cabinets in the world https://zenius-i-vanisher.com/v5.2/arcades.php -------- #FKM Discord https://playerplayerpod.com/discord Website http://playerplayerpod.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/playerplayerpod Intro Music Provided by Aaron Miller https://www.instagram.com/themillerchild Joseph https://twitter.com/th3hoopman Arsene https://twitter.com/paxarsenica R https://twitter.com/rbutnotkelly YoonJae https://twitter.com/yoonjellybeans Kofi https://ko-fi.com/th3hoopman
Kick, Punch, it's all in the mind Want a rhythm game podcast? I'm sure you'll find The beat of the month crew, are coming through for you So get ready to listen about a game or two! Yes maybe a cheesy description, but we couldn't hold back our excitement for this episode about Rhythm Games! Well, maybe some of us are more excited than others... We're all in the middle of Zelda and Final Fantasy, but still came through to talk about a bunch of rhythm games including Dance Dance Revolution, Elite Beat Agents, Final Fantasy Theatrhtyhm, and more! We also talk about some lesser known games including fan suggestion Rhythm Sprout and a couple Japanese only releases. Plus there's an extra dose of trivia with some trips down memory lane - did you know Nintendo hosted a Donkey Konga tournament at select movie theaters around the country? Listen in to find out more details from one of the attendees...
We continue our celebration of episode 100 with the second half of 100 questions! We cover a wide variety of topics and trivia including our desert island games, what we snack on while we're gaming, and looking back at the past 100 episodes. We also spend an unnecessary amount of time reflecting on having sex with chickens. It was quite late when we recorded this so we're a little more rowdy and meandering than usual, but what is a celebration without some incoherent ramblings that you regret the next morning? We've got some big topics coming up for the next 100 episodes including a Zelda series retrospective (with discussion on Tears of the Kingdom), Rhythm Games, and more! Thank you so much for listening and we hope to entertain you for 100 more!
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind! Well, I mean... that's ONE example of this genre, but this time instead of Um Jammer Lammy, we're focused in on the behemoths of the rhythm game genre from about 2005 to 2015... Guitar Hero, Rock Band, DJ Hero, and all those rock 'n' roll, guitar 'n' drum, rhythm-music games!These games were the life of the party for a good chunk of years, and as it turns out, might still be fun to play today! Our hosts and ONE producer may be musically inclined, but it turns out these games aren't always about how good your ear is... much to Producer Kyle's relief!From Weezer to Grandmaster Flash, Mighty Mighty Bosstones to Babymetal, these games are a great catalogue of popular rock music of the late 90s to mid-2010s, and if you can find your way into getting the instruments... are they worth pulling back out and jamming out? Only one way to find out...A-five-six-seven-DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE AND LISTEN TO IT!
Apparently this episode's genre is controversial. Apparently one member of the pod 'hates' rhythm games. But you're not like that are you, dear listener? You all like fun times with music and occasionally hitting or plucking things, right? Good, great, wonderful. We have another lineup of four games to introduce to you with our very bestest (or, in one case, most reluctant) reasoning for why each should go into the Hall of Fame. The eventual winner, as always, is down to you. Once you've heard the episode, head on over to Twatter and vote in the poll over @VG_HOF - with the inductee announced in Episode 9. Don't forget to leave us a rating/review on your pod platform of choice, and email videogamehof@gmail.com if you want us to read out your questions/opinions on the show.
This week Tristan and Hassan pop a new mix tape in, grafitti some corpo's lambo, form a two-piece rock band and beat up a bunch of robots! NSFW EiFNiR Theme Music by DJ Dain eifnirpodcast@gmail.com Twitter
We hit things with a guitar really well in Hi-Fi RUSH. Developer: Tango Gameworks | Publisher: Bethesda Softworks | Initial Release: January 25, 2023 Jacob, Flora, and special guests Adam Gumbert, Michael Higham & Brenden Groom gush about rhythm games, ship Peppermint and Korsica and finally explain the origin of the "clean" rating of the podcast. Players: Jacob McCourt (@JacobMcCourt) Flora Merigold (@LudonarrativeFM) Special Guests: Adam Gumbert (@AdamGumby) | Isle of Misfit Rolls & Respawn Aim Fire Michael Higham (@michaelphigham) Brenden Groom (@begroom) | Pass the Controller Web: LeftBehindGame.Club | Twitter: @LeftBehindClub | Instagram: @LeftBehindGameClub SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Start 1:25 The Gauntlet 6:25 Mario vs. Luigi 9:00 The Fast Pitch 11:00 History with Rhythm Games and Tango Gameworks 20:45 How This Game Dropped 29:30 Core Gameplay 31:15 Food-Based Characters 34:00 Underrated Voice Acting 38:25 Music 46:00 Boss Fights 53:35 Hangout & Side Characters 56:20 End of Hi-Fi RUSH 1:02:00 Post-Credit Content 1:04:40 Jacob Forgot Rekka and Loses His Title 1:06:00 Disability Representation 1:12:30 Recommendation Machine 1:23:10 Wrap-Up 1:26:40 PAX East 2023 Plans RESOURCES: Hi-Fi Rush Review by Michael Higham via IGN Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon Review by Michael Higham via IGN Stop What You're Doing and Play Hi-Fi Rush by Brenden Groom via Pass the Controller DISCORD: The Left Behind Game Club is a monthly game club podcast focusing on positivity & community. To talk to members of the community, join our Discord server!
This week on The Free Cheese, what's your frequency? Harmonix have repeatedly made its name one to remember with every new franchise. In this episode, we take a look at the studio's sophomore release for PlayStation 2.
Join Cresta Starr and Nicktana as they review, speculate, and discuss everything gaming news and the weirdest games to bop your fingers, hands and body to!Visit our website:KnowYourNews.comTopics Include:00:00 Intro02:20 QTOD03:50 Marvel Snap, Apex Legends, Discord News27:01 Robot Punches You IRL During Wii Boxing32:00 Nicktana Hi-fi rush review41:48 Weird Rhythm Games56:13 Answer to the QOTD59:40 OutroSend in Superchats for gaming topics you'd like to discuss!http://www.kynchat.comCheck out our socials:Facebook: facebook.com/knowyournewsTikTok: tiktok.com/@knowyournewsInstagram: instagram.com/knowyournewzTwitter: twitter.com/knowyournewz
Hi-Fi Rush shadow dropped last week, which inspired us to talk about rhythm games! We discuss our favorites, how the genre has moved forward, and what we hope to see in the future. We also attempt to discuss what makes them fun! Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/kyKdwt9nJc Email us: chancetimepodcast@gmail.com
With the release of Hi Fi Rush, we had to discuss a few of our favorite rhythm-based games. If you watch our stuff, you'll know that's one of our known genres! Sayonara Wild Hearts, Tetris Effect: Connected, Beat Saber, A Musical Story, and more are mentioned on this pod. For more content and links to our communtiy, drop by partyinvite.games.
If there's any star to come from The Game Awards 2022, it was the absolute king of woodwinds and flutes Pedro Eustache during the final GOTY orchestral medley. The dude absolutely rocking the flute parts for the music of Xenoblade 3? The guy headbanging through the whole thing? Yeah, that dude is a legend. You can hear his performances in the music for films like Dune, Interstellar, The Lion King, and most Pixar movies from the last decade. Oh yeah, and news, but really, flute guy Pedro Eustache is great. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jaren and Matt are on beat with a toe tapping episode about Rhythm Games. Join them as they talk about their history with rhythm games and the hopes they have for the future of the genre. 0:00 - Engaged Opening 2:35 - Oshi no Ko 6:03 - Chainsawman 10:25 - Rock Band 32:02 - The State of Rhythm Games 1:01:07 - The Future of Rhythm 1:04:46 - Re:Closing
Time for the next instalment of New Game+! This is a series where we occasionally revisit a topic from the podcast in more depth for an unedited mini-episode. These episodes run around 45 minutes to an hour. Sometimes our lives get in the way of our recording but we always want to make sure you've got something to enjoy each week! These aren't released on a regular schedule but on an as-needed basis. If there's a topic we've covered before that you'd really like to hear us expand upon, then let us know on the HLTB forums, Discord, or at hltbpodcast@gmail.com. In this episode of NG+, Paula, Ric, and Alex discuss the rhythm game genre! As well as outlining what makes a game fit into the genre, each host brings five-game recommendations to the table for first-time players and genre veterans! HowLongToBeat forums - https://howlongtobeat.com/forum Discord – https://discord.gg/v5F26Dk Music – Ian Edward Graphic design – M4thew 00:00:00 - Intro 00:06:08 - Intro Game 00:23:08 - Foundational Game 00:31:00 - Interesting Takes 00:44:31 - Modern Interpretation 00:50:05 - A Hidden Gem Games Mentioned: Ric: Tap Tap Revenge, Cytus, Jam with the Band, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call, Persona 4: Dancing All Night, Beat Saber, Before the Echo Alex: Rock Band 3, Deemo, Elite Beat Agents, Crypt of the Necrodancer, Cadence of Hyrule, Beat Saber, Everhood, Rhythm Heaven Gold Paula: Deemo, Osu!, Hatsune Miku Project Diva X, Metal Hellsinger, Cadence of Hyrule, Taiko no Tatsujin (WITH A TAIKO), Persona 4: Dancing All Night
We've got another big, 2-hour episode of the podcast for your listening pleasure this month! In addition to our usual wrap of all the games coming out this month, we chat about a lack of understanding about how games get made and published. This is of course in response to the GTA VI leaks from a few weeks ago, but it does seem to be a timeless topic - why do people not better learn about how games are made? And then we also chat about a favourite genre of ours at DDNet - the rhythm game genre! What are its strengths and weaknesses as a genre, and how awesome is this new tuba-playing rhythm game that is doing the rounds right now? Thanks as always for tuning in everyone and let us know your own thoughts on this episode's topics!
Michael Molinari is the founder of Studio Bean and developer of many games, including Overpass (2019). Overpass is a rhythm adventure game with amazing music by past guest Makeup And Vanity Set, stunning visuals, and really fun gameplay. You can get Overpass on PC. In this episode we will discuss working in AAA, rhythm games, earning money from games made at the age of 17, UI and UX, player feedback, and much more. Overpass on Steam Overpass on Twitter: @OverpassGame Overpass on the web: overpass.es Studio Bean on the web: onemrbean.com Studio Bean on Twitter: @onemrbean IGI on Twitter: @IndieGameINTL Consider becoming an IGI Patron: https://www.patreon.com/indiegameINTL IGI is a production of Su Madre Podcasts: https://sumadrepodcasts.com/
Allyson's back this week to tell us about the internet's favorite Vocaloid, Hatsune Miku. She also brings Peglin, which makes us reminisce on Peggle. Pat returns to Valorant after two years. Then Andre shares some games he read about on Kotaku. Timestamps: 00:03:00 - Hatsune Miku (and Rhythm Games) 00:07:20 - Peglin 00:13:00 - Digimon Survive (not working) 00:24:10 - Valorant 00:41:10 - ADACA 00:55:47 - Ctrl Alt Ego Music by Jeff Davis - @strangerpeace https://twitter.com/strangerpeace/ https://fyx.space https://twitter.com/fyxpodcasts https://podchaser.com/gamingfyx gaming@fyx.space Alex – @mamsspaghotti https://twitter.com/mamsspaghotti Allyson – @writerserenyty https://twitter.com/writerserenyty Andre – @coolsl4w https://twitter.com/coolsl4w Erica – @airehcuh https://twitter.com/Airehcuh Pat – @pjcplays https://twitter.com/pjcplays Sam – @sgch https://twitter.com/sgch Jeffrey - @strangerpeace https://twitter.com/strangerpeace , http://twitch.tv/strangerpeace
Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!
On This Episode Of The Gaming And Collecting Podcast, Bill And Alex Take Some Time To Look Back At The Entertaining World Of Rhythm And Music Based Games Talking About The Highs And Lows Of The Genre Including It Massive Success During The Late 2000's, There Sudden Crash, And There Long Running Popularity As A Niche Genre! But Anyways Guys Once Again Thanks For Joining Us As We Discuss The Games That Shaped Us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!
On This Episode Of The Gaming And Collecting Podcast, Bill And Alex Take Some Time To Look Back At The Entertaining World Of Rhythm And Music Based Games Talking About The Highs And Lows Of The Genre Including It Massive Success During The Late 2000's, There Sudden Crash, And There Long Running Popularity As A Niche Genre! But Anyways Guys Once Again Thanks For Joining Us As We Discuss The Games That Shaped Us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on CXP, Jacob and Erica chat about the NACE Star League Grand Finals, a player from the University of Miami getting banned for trash-talking, then round out the day with a little rhythm game science! - Website: https://checkpointxp.com/on-campus/ - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/checkpointxp - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CheckpointXP/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/CheckpointXP - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/checkpoint_...
Fancy setting us a gaming challenge? Get in touch here!In the first listener challenger episode we try to combine wresting games with a gimmicky controller and librarians. It takes a while be we manage to create something funny meta and even educational! Thanks for listening and please leave us a review and subscribe if you enjoyed it. It really helps us out. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gaming-blender/id1597738101Also please get in touch with us at @gamingblendpod or thegamingblenderpod@gmail.com with your ideas for new games and challenges.We have begun to update our YouTube channel with video playthroughs and we hope to put more up there soon https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZTPuScm5BTf8DdwvaCj0jQKeep blending!
Dance along to the beat with Lindsey and Alex on this rhythm-game-focused episode.Tweet us @OfSymphonica or email us at talesofsymphonica@gmail.com with questions, additions, and corrections - we might just feature you in the new Free DLC segment.Songs played in order of Appearance:- Tales of Symphonica Theme by Alex Pagano- Free DLC Theme by Alex Pagano- More than a Feeling by Lena Raine on Chicory- Supper Woods by Lena Raine on Chicory- Petals in the Wind by aivi & surasshu on Ikenfell- Rhythm of the Wild by aivi & surasshu on Ikenfell- Need to Become a Hero by Masaya Matsuura on Parappa the Rapper- You Guys Sit in the Back by Mayara Matsuura on Parappa the Rapper- Scripted Connection by DJ Muramasa on Beatmania IIDX- Taiko Ranbu by Yusi Masubuchi on Taiko no Tatsujin- Slipping by Takayuki Nakamura on Lumines- Shinin' by Mondo Grosso (Shinichi Osawa) on Lumines- Buggie Running Beeps 1 by Keichi Sugiyama on Rez- Rhythmortis by Danny Baranowsky on Crypt of the Necrodancer- Stone Cold by Danny Baranowsky on Crypt of the Necrodancer- Triangle by Brian Gibson on Thumper- Spring Field by Hydelic on Tetris Effect- Snows by Hydelic on Tetris Effect- Doki Doki Rush by Daniel Olsen & Jonathan Eng on Sayonara Wild HeartsSources: Too many to list. Contact us directly for details.
Rhythm and Beat will infest your pathetic body for all eternity. Will you groove? Or will you reject the dance floor and forfeit your soul? Send your cheap plastic peripherals to: pleasedontcast@gmail.com patreon.com/pleasedontcast twitter.com/pleasedontcast
Today it's Arnaldo, Kelly, Mike, and Paul talking about the meteoric rise and fall of the rhythm video game; most notably, Rock Band. After spending some time praising the existence of the private karaoke room, we start off with the most important question: Rock Band or Guitar Hero? (8:00) With some answers in tow we talk about the creation of the company most responsible for the rhythm game wave, Harmonix (21:00) and their PS2 games, Frequency and Amplitude (27:00). The publisher Red Octane and their role in the DDR mat market and their plastic guitar dreams are up next (36:30) followed by the creation of the phenomenon, Guitar Hero (44:00). Next we talk Rock Band itself (57:00) and our own band names (1:11:00) and wrap things up with the sad list of reasons the genre has fallen off a cliff (1:30:00) Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/regionfreegamers Talk to us! https://linktr.ee/regionfreegamers Email regionfreegamers@gmail.com Music: All music by the Arnaldo Perez Experience
Rhythm games are a facet of any arcade you go into. Everyone has played Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero, but their is a lot more to the history of this unique genre. Kip the Kilmeister joins the Raw Dogs onstage at Midwest Gaming Classic in Milwaukee, WI to discuss the rapping dogs, plastic guitars, and virtual reality sabers. Contact us: Twitter: @HOTDogcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hairofthedogcast Email us: hairofthedogcast@gmail.com Instagram: hairofthedogcast To see how you can support The Dogcast and access a bunch of cool, exclusive perks, visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/hairofthedogcast We appreciate your support! Hair of the Dogcast is also a proud part of the Greenlit Podcast Network. Learn more about us and all of Greenlit's shows at: https://www.greenlitpodcasts.com.
This week we move into a house, go for a walk to plant some flowers and cook some food in our newly interior decorated room. I guess video games are just the same as real life now. Timestamps: 00:01:16 Backlog Club Announcement 00:03:39 Mario Kart 64 00:14:25 Mario Tennis 00:17:06 Dr Mario 64 00:19:03 Star Fox 64 00:23:32 Unpacking 00:35:35 Pikmin Bloom 00:42:37 Animal Crossing Update 00:47:16 Prehistorik Man 00:49:31 Castlevania Bloodlines 00:52:33 MUSHA 00:54:55 Moonglow Bay 01:11:23 Rhythm Games on Switch 01:28:09 Consoles & The Future 01:44:08 Outro You can support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thisnintendolife, remember to send all your correspondence to our e-mail address: thisnintendolife@gmail.com & Join our Discord: discord.gg/mC8wjBd
Coming back to school after distance learning and hybrid teaching, I knew that we were going to need to do a lot of review. What better way to review in music class than with games? These are a few of my favorite elementary music rhythm review games.00:00 We need to review!1:40 I Have, Who has?4:16 Kaboom!6:19 Poison7:35 Four corners10:09 Telephone11:10 Asteroid!Happy teaching!Becca//IN THIS VIDEOI Have, Who has? https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/I-Have-Who-Has-Elementary-Music-Rhythm-Game-BUNDLE-7061678?utm_source=BMR%20Youtube&utm_campaign=Review%20games%20videoKaboom! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Kaboom-Elementary-Music-Game-for-Centers-BUNDLE-4480948?utm_source=BMR%20Youtube&utm_campaign=Review%20games%20videoCandy Four corners: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Candy-Rhythms-4-Corners-Active-Rhythm-Game-Levels-1-4-6109539?utm_source=BMR%20Youtube&utm_campaign=Review%20games%20videoOcean animal 4 corners: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Ocean-Animal-Rhythms-4-Corners-Active-Rhythm-Game-Spanish-English-7061472?utm_source=BMR%20Youtube&utm_campaign=Review%20games%20videoAsteroid! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Asteroid-Active-Rhythm-Game-BUNDLE-5990336?utm_source=BMR%20Youtube&utm_campaign=Review%20games%20videoNeed more virtual lessons?Online music lesson course: https://beccasmusicroom.teachable.com/p/teaching-elementary-music-online/Virtual Music Lesson ebook: http://beccasmusicroom.com/virtual-music-lessons///HELPFUL LINKS*Happier Teacher Life (my new book!): https://amzn.to/337t28M*Camera I use: https://amzn.to/35BS9Pc*Erin Condren (get $10 off when you create an account): https://www.erincondren.com/referral/invite/rebeccadavis-7580/1*Get one month of free ink with HP Instant Ink: http://try.hpinstantink.com/v6mcZWant to get access to exclusive content? Sign up to join my FREE RESOURCE LIBRARY. Once you sign up, you can download and use any of the content in the library. New things are being added every few weeks, so make sure you check back for more FREE stuff! https://mailchi.mp/12c5827aecfa/beccasmusicroom//LET'S BE FRIENDSBlog: https://beccasmusicroom.comTeachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Beccas-Music-RoomEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BeccasMusicRoomPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/beccasmusicroom/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beccasmusicroom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beccasmusicroomPainting in the background: https://www.etsy.com/shop/beccadavisdesigns*May contain affiliate links
Whether you're slapping a plastic bass in Guitar Hero, or stomping on a grid of colored arrows in Dance Dance Revolution, there's no denying the appeal and popularity of music based rhythm games.
Pass The Controller Podcast: A Video Game & Nerd Culture Show
The Pass The Controller Podcast is a show where a couple of best friends dive into the latest in gaming and nerd culture. In this episode, Brenden, Mike, Todd, and Dom sit down to chat about Kanye West's Donda album listening party, John Mayer's new album, and a dive into games like Rock Band and what the future of the genre may look like. The pandemic isn't over, please respect those still wearing masks, please get vaccinated when it's your turn. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A REVIEW on iTunes! More delicious content at: passthecontroller.io/ patreon.com/passthecontroller twitter.com/passcontroller instagram.com/passcontroller twitch.tv/passcontroller discord.gg/zzSNaHt Intro & outro music courtesy of the Super Soul Bros. supersoulbros.com Episode sponsored by Goodnight Fatty goodnightfatty.com instagram.com/goodnightfatty
In this episode our hosts Dscruffles and Stratus2k1 breakdown and review the VR rhythm game Beat Saber made by developers Beat Games, owned by Facebook/Oculus, and currently available on the Oculus Quest store! This is one of the must own Oculus Quest games. Enjoy are full breakdown and review of one of the most popular virtual reality gamesSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RuffTalkVR)
Luke, Elliot & Lisa chat with Jacob Leaney (Video World) about Rhythm Games. Find out what some of their favorite games are in the genre, and what it is that... LEARN MORE The post Rhythm Games with special guest Jacob Leaney appeared first on Checkpoint.
Luke, Elliot & Lisa chat with Jacob Leaney (Video World) about Rhythm Games. Find out what some of their favorite games are in the genre, and what it is that... LEARN MORE The post Rhythm Games with special guest Jacob Leaney appeared first on Checkpoint.
Luke, Elliot & Lisa chat with Jacob Leaney (Video World) about Rhythm Games. Find out what some of their favorite games are in the genre, and what it is that... LEARN MORE The post Rhythm Games with special guest Jacob Leaney appeared first on Checkpoint.
In this episode, we go over many of the top rhythm/music VR games! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vrgamingpodcast/support
In the mid-2000s, hardcore gamers and people whose knowledge of video games didn’t go beyond Pac-Man, had one thing in common: they had a GUITAR HERO controller in their living room! Or maybe, it was the ROCK BAND faux-drum kit. Either way, from 2005-2009, people loved video games that let them pretend to be rock-stars. Performing this week as a solo act, Jordan explains the origins of the GUITAR HERO and ROCK BAND franchises, why people enjoyed playing the games so much, and the probable reasons fans soon grew tired of them. Jordan also goes over how GUITAR HERO and ROCK BAND may have even influenced the way real musicians learn their craft. While many of us spent more time than we’d like to admit playing these games (instead of playing a real instrument), at least we didn’t drop out of school to do so full-time! Message Jordan on Anchor! WORKS CITED: The Daily Iowan by Bren Johnson – “While their guitars gently screech “ – August 30, 2007Next Venue for Guitar HERO III” PCs, Macs – PC MAG – September 12, 2007 Details on Activision partnering with NeverSoft Activision's GH release strategy 2009 News of Decreased GH and ROCK BAND sales Activision-Blizzard CEO, Bobby Kotick’s assessment on why Guitar Hero’s bubble popped Nathan Grayson of PC World Explains the once appeal: Financial News for GH and Rock Band See more here. – IGN in 2011 on ACTIVISION killing the GH franchise IGN Editorial: The Year the Music Games Died GuitarFreaks and Origins of Music Rhythm Games David Edery FREAKONOMICS Guest Post Thank You, Reddit for providing info on GH and Rock Band Music Licensing in Video Games Prince on GH The Romantics really sued Activision! IGN Interview with Alex Rigopoulos of Harmonix ROCK Band the Stars was a thing on VH1 Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr at E3 GH Metallica Ad
Here Comes A New Challenger! Welcome to EP 17 of All Day I Play Radio! Greg is back on the show to talk about one of the most fascinating aspects of gaming, Arcades. Also, Rhythm games, what happened to them?
Let the record show that Kyle has since finished Cuphead.
Let the music fill your soul and your controller, as JV reviews the remixing masterpiece that is Fuser for Nintendo Switch! We then crescendo into the Switch Focus to discus the music simulation genre, and how these games differ from rhythm games. All that, and this week's news and Nintendo Switch new releases! 0:25 – Intro 11:38 - Game Center: Fuser 29:16 - Switch Focus: Music Simulators 53:31 - News Rundown SUPPORT US ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/theswitchcast JOIN OUR NINTENDO SWITCH COMMUNITY Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheSw... Twitter - @TheSwitchCast Discord - https://discord.gg/Ty6bwnt Email - KC@TheSwitchCast.com Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t... The SwitchCast Friend Code List - http://bit.ly/scfriendcodelist MUSIC Special thanks to the HeatleyBros for bringing real Nintendo power to our Nintendo Switch podcast with great chiptunes! "8 Bit Joy" By HeatleyBros Free Music For Your YouTube Video https://www.youtube.com/user/HeatleyBros
It’s the week of NEXT GEN GAMING! WOOO! Jamal’s getting a Series X this week and we have so much next gen console news to talk about. Also, we are getting down with rhythm games that are a straight bop! Facebook Twitter YouTube Patreon Follow ya bois to keep up with our daily nonsense: Jamal Aljaafreh- Twitter Brent Bass- Twitter Links from the show: Get your free audio book download with your 30 day trial to audible here. Please help us grow by leaving us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to Game Speak Podcast!
Join us as we move to the beat of some of our favorite and most well-known rhythm games! Watch out, because this episode is a jam! So come on and slam! Hosts: Jared Gonzalez, Patrick Pereira Editor: Joseph Hall Producer: Jared Gonzalez
This week (Not So) Live from Asteroid G is taking our customary long look at Rhythm Games. We take a look back at the Dance Dance series, go all in on Rock Band, completely ignore DJ Hero, and lament having to buy more peripherals for Beat Saber. Plus, where did all the arcades go?
This week on Nice Games Club, we talk about Naming Things and Rhythm Games! Stephen lays down a beat, Martha brings up fuzzy math, and Mark uses every excuse to talk about Star Trek. We mentioned the previous Train Jam episode (#17): GDC 2017 Special (Part 1) Naming Things 0:17:47 Mark LaCroixGame DesignMarketingProductionGoogle Trends Rhythm Games 0:52:45 Martha MegarryGame DesignHarminix's next music-making game puts your DJ skills to the test - Christine Fisher, Engadget Episode where Mark talks about his Rock Band experience (#153): "She also cheats a lot."Ape Out - Arcade Mode Gameplay - IGN, YouTube
This week on Nice Games Club we talk about Naming Things and Rhythm Games! Stephen lays down a beat, Martha brings up fuzzy math and Mark uses every excuse to talk about Star Trek. Editor’s note: We found out recently that my co-hosts didn’t realize that when I edit episodes I don’t always pull an actual quote from the episode as its title? I’m a rebel and my humor cannot be constrained by such formalities. This week’s title is a great Irish music joke. Gan ainm in Irish means ‘no name’. Whenever someone asks you the name of a tune but you can’t remember, you just say with a cheeky grin- “oh, it’s called Gan Ainm” and they are none the wiser until they look up what it means. Happy Saint Patrick’s Day everyone! -Martha We mentioned the previous Train Jam episode: GDC 2017 Special (Part 1) Naming Things 0:17:47 Mark LaCroix Category Game Design Marketing Production Google Trends Rhythm Games 0:52:45 Martha Megarry Category Game Design Harminix's next music-making game puts your DJ skills to the test - Christine Fisher , Engadget Mark’s Rock Band experience episode: "She also cheats a lot." Ape Out gameplay (YouTube video)
On this episode Leo, James and Justin are reminiscing about the music game renaissance of the mid to late 00's. We discuss the history of Guitar Hero and Rock Band, why we think they ultimately fell out of fashion and what the future may hold for rhythm games. Then it's a battle of the music games as we count down our favorites in the genre. Which do we like better: Guitar Hero or Rock Band? The answer will surprise you! ...maybe
Salut à tous ! On continue de vous faire voyager dans l'ambiance musicale des conventions, cette semaine encore dans MUTEKI. Aujourd'hui, c'est le Jeu Vidéo qui est à l'honneur: Musiques de jeux de rôle pour accompagner les performances lors des cosplays, jeux de niche dont les fans peuvent se retrouver ensemble, en vrai, mais aussi jeux musicaux, testant votre dextérité sur des rythmes endiablés ! En complément, on vous a déniché un remix très "Tarantinesque" d'un thème emblématique de la saga ZELDA, et AURE SENPAI nous fait découvrir les jolies Idols de CYNHN. Bonne écoute ! Hi everybody ! Let's go on travelling into Time, across the musical landscape of the french coventions and anime events ! This week on MUTEKI, Video Games are under the spotlights: J-RPGs' iconic themes that you must have heard at least once during cosplay shows, niche games that these kind of events served as rally point for fans, but also Rhythm Games challenging your dexterity with frenzy or funky melodies in your ears ! Today also, we have found a "Tarantin-esque" version of an iconic ZELDA music, and AURE SENPAI makes us discover six beautiful idols called CYNHN. Mata raishu !! Playlist: 1- CHISA YOKOYAMA - Sakura Taisen - Opening 2- YUTAKA MINOBE, TATSUYUKI MAEDA - Skies Of Arcadia - Delphinus 3- NOBUO UEMATSU - Final Fantasy VI - Terra's Theme (Orchestral) 4- CORY JOHNSON - Brave Wave - The Gerudo Ritual (Ocarina of Time) 5- NAOFUMI HATAYA - Space Channel 5 - Spaceport: Introducing Ulala!! 6- CYNHN - Suisei 7- LYN - Persona 5 - Life Will Change 8- NOBUO UEMATSU - Final Fantasy X - To Zanarkand
It's time to get funky like a monkey this week on ARG Presents! Join DJ Brent and Jam Master Aaron as we spin two fresh and dope games! Sing along with DJ Hero 2 and get your groove on with Space Channel 5! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/arg-presents/support
Ruuts and Wes discuss the lack of rhythm games in VR. Be sure to watch The 2019 Show next week to partake in hella giveaways, and see which games won all of our F'd up awards! Subscribe and Bell please! Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/vk4BNqB Channel Links: Check out Wes' VR gameplay channel Lethal Weasel VR: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BR... Check out Ruuts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrQC...and on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/iamruuts/videos Check out OG VS and friend of the channel Mamefan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BR... Check out OG VS and friend of the channel Alex on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJFS... Check out the ModMic Wireless from Antilion Audio: https://antlionaudio.com/products/mod...
On today's extra minisode, T talks about visiting a private collection of imported rhythm arcade games and Al gives us the scoop on the DC Universe app and what's worth the watch! Regular Episode is out on Monday! Help support our show and see our extra content -> https://www.patreon.com/GothamArcade Join our conversation on twitter @GothamArcade, or at GothamArcade@Gmail.com You can find a list of next months books and games at GothamArcade.com!
Support this Podcast in 3 Clicks! In This Episode: We discuss Cadence of Hyrule and our feelings about rhythm games in general! One of us loves them and one of us apparently has no rhythm. Can you guess which one is which? Go ahead. Guess! Tweet us @geektogeekcast before you listen with your guess! 50 points* if you get it right. *points are redeemable for a hug from Beej IRL if you ever get to meet up in person Between DDR, Just Dance, Amplitude, Guitar Hero, Rock Band and so many more, we've played our share. We talk about how it's possible to internalize the beat in the games to the point where you don't even think about what you're doing when following them. Cadence of Hyrule Specifically, though, we wanted to talk about the new Crypt of the Necrodancer game, Cadence of Hyrule. Amazingly, this has made Void's top Zelda games ever list, and he places it somewhere around 2 or 3. Yes, it's that good. Even Beej loves this one, and he bounced off Necrodancer hard. The ability to move not to the beat makes this almost a turn-based strategy Legend of Zelda title, and that's amazing. The boss fights are fun, the puzzle areas are superb, and the procedural generation of dungeons (as well as the layout of the overworld) make this a fairly short Zelda, but one that you actually want to keep playing. It ditches a lot of the more unforgiving aspects of its predecessor's Roguelike heritage and makes it so that if you die, you're not punished as harshly. It's easy to start right back in and hopping to the beat, digging through some dirt, and smashing Moblins with glass flails. This game is definitely worth the $25 bucks on the Switch eShop. Weekly Geekery BJ’s Geekery this week includes winning a scholarship to Podcast Movement in Orlando this year. He can't wait to meet all the fantastic people at the conference and learn a lot more about the podcasting industry. He played D&D IRL with a group of people he didn't know and learned that local Discord servers help a lot, he and Void both checked out Warrior’s of Waterdeep, and got his first job in the FFV Four Job Fiesta (thief). Void watched the HBO Chernobyl Miniseries and Gourmet makes from America’s Test Kitchen. He learned that re-making Twinkies is harder than you expect, and that their mere existence brings up existential questions about snack cakes that you weren't aware that you had. He also played Outer Wilds which is a physics-based exploration game that gave him a bit of vertigo. He then went to an actual in-person Magic The Gathering sealed event even though it was accidentally for the wrong set! He still had fun, played 9 games, won some, lost some, and realized that Modern Horizons is just not his set. Support the Podcast on Patreon In addition to Glow.fm, you can always support the Podcast on Patreon. You can go to https://patreon.com/geektogeekcast to support the podcast, and you can get some cool stuff, too. You can be a Patron Saint of Geekery and get some neato Reddit flair. We are always looking to add new tiers for patrons, so if there's something you would like to see, let us know! Join Our Community! Discord: discord.geektogeekmedia.com Slack: slack.geektogeekmedia.com Reddit: reddit.com/r/geektogeekcast Subscribe iTunes | Overcast | Pocket Casts | Google Play Music | RSS Feed Geek to Geek Podcast Network Geek to Geek Geek Fitness Geektitude Tea Time with Katie and Chelsea TroytlePower CapsuleJay Austin's "Dragon Quest" Quest The 13th Story Dragon Quest FM Music by CarboHydroM Episode thumbnail image courtesy of NintendoLife.com
This week we look back at the musical performances from the show! Featured in this episode: Sheena Carroll "The Well" Sheena Carroll "Mercy" Janelle Burdell "The Story of Udu" Nick Eiben "Fragile" You can find more of Sheena Carroll's work online on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/akamissmacross/). Read her blog at magicalgirlcafe.blog and check out Girls Write Pittsburgh at www.girlswritepittsburgh.com ! Check out Nick Eiben's music and videos on Youtube! Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
This week we look back at the musical performances from the show! Featured in this episode: Sheena Carroll "The Well" Sheena Carroll "Mercy" Janelle Burdell "The Story of Udu" Nick Eiben "Fragile" You can find more of Sheena Carroll's work online on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/akamissmacross/). Read her blog at magicalgirlcafe.blog and check out Girls Write Pittsburgh at www.girlswritepittsburgh.com ! Check out Nick Eiben's music and videos on Youtube! Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
originally published April 9th 2018 Rhythm Games, Echo Songs, Trivi-trivi-triviaaaaaa and more good times await you! Clap It Back (Rhythm Awareness) ✪ Kids Talking About Stuff ✪ A Poem ✪ Trivia (General Knowledge) ✪ Bill Grogan's Goat (Echo Song / Pitch Matching) ✪ WAYS TO SHOW NOODLE LOVE: ✪ Tell one friend about Noodle Loaf ✪ Donate: paypal.me/dansaks ✪ SUBSCRIBE and/or LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts ✪ Join our Patreon to access our secret Echo Song podcast feed ✪ Get some Noodle Loaf gear at noodleloaf.threadless.com ✪ Want to add your voice to the Noodle Loaf choir? The echo song and instructions are here. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or write to us at noodleloafshow@gmail.com.
On this week's episode the guys talk about the glory days of everyone's favorite rhythm games like Guitar Hero and DDR
We've got a mix of stuff to talk about this week! From our thoughts on the information that's come out about Ghost of Tsushima, including an interview that went up on Gamesindustry.biz last week, to the unending stream of retro collections that we're getting these days, and then rhythm games, because Taiko just released, and Taiko's just the best. Thanks as always for tuning in, and we'll see you next week!
Jim Ellermeyer and drummer Janelle Burdell continue their discussion about changing the frequencies in our lives and converting those into action, moving to what she’s doing now, zen drums, recording, making sounds, riding the wave of emotion, vibration and buddhism and more! Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
Jim Ellermeyer and drummer Janelle Burdell continue their discussion about changing the frequencies in our lives and converting those into action, moving to what she’s doing now, zen drums, recording, making sounds, riding the wave of emotion, vibration and buddhism and more! Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
Jim Ellermeyer and drummer Janelle Burdell continue their discussion about loneliness of our artists and those in these “social” technologies online, fixing the person instead of their environment, the importance of rhythm and vibrations to energy, and more! Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
Jim Ellermeyer and drummer Janelle Burdell continue their discussion about loneliness of our artists and those in these “social” technologies online, fixing the person instead of their environment, the importance of rhythm and vibrations to energy, and more! Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
It's Jonny Playstar with guests Kiyo and Rob for another fun discussion!How long will Bowsette be a thing? Will Rob eat his pizza on air?All this and more, while we laugh a bunch with Tomodachi Doro!Do you agree or disagree with Nintendo’s move or our opinions? Let us know in the comments what you think or would like to hear in the next episode of Metro Kingdom Radio!Episode #5 Topics:The Rise and Fall of Bowsette and the effect of Memes on Video Games 2:20Fortnite Bundle and PS4 Cross-Play 18:30Nintendo Sues MariCar 23:35Renewed Trademarks Elite Beat Agents and Rhythm Games 27:21Rob's Pizza and Youtube Views 30:37Pokemon Go Meltan and Lets Go Tour 32:10Virtual Console coming back? Gameboy Classic? 36:26RIP Chris Taylor 40:05Golf Story Special Edition 41:05Labo Special Edition Contest 47:01 Links: Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_NVdbydvzsmXg8LMx65xqwSoundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/metrokingdomradioiTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/metro-kingdom-radio/id1435034966Reddit : https://www.reddit.com/r/MetroKingomRadio/Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/MetroKingdomRadio/Twitter : https://twitter.com/MetroKingRadio
Jim Ellermeyer and drummer Janelle Burdell continue their discussion about getting familiar with your own voice, being heard, growing up as a drummer, getting out of the expectations set upon girls to not be loud, detaching from our cell phones and multitasking, active listening, not being heard, connecting to the light, and feeling so alone. Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
Jim Ellermeyer and drummer Janelle Burdell continue their discussion about getting familiar with your own voice, being heard, growing up as a drummer, getting out of the expectations set upon girls to not be loud, detaching from our cell phones and multitasking, active listening, not being heard, connecting to the light, and feeling so alone. Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
Jim Ellermeyer is joined by drummer Janelle Burdell to talk about her journey in drumming and discovering the healing properties of sound. She discusses working with Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart to develop his Ramu drums, working in San Francisco, being a woman working in drums starting at the age of 9 and self identity, and more! Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
Jim Ellermeyer is joined by drummer Janelle Burdell to talk about her journey in drumming and discovering the healing properties of sound. She discusses working with Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart to develop his Ramu drums, working in San Francisco, being a woman working in drums starting at the age of 9 and self identity, and more! Find out more about Janell Burdell, including Rhythm Games, UduGirl music and more at www.bestfemaledrummer.com. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Music, TuneIn or look for it on your favorite Podcatcher! Also, check us out streaming on The River's Edge online radio!
If our E3 thoughts didn't fill the Sketch Watch Play-sized hole in your life quite enough, how about a full hour and a half reminiscing on one of our favorite video game genres? John and Felipe chronicle both the general history and their standout experiences with rhythm-based video games, from its infancy through rapping paper-thin dogs and dance pads to crazier ventures like Elite Beat Agents and Rez. And yes, we devote a huge chunk to our experiences with Guitar Hero and Rock Band, as well as fan-cultivated successors to 2/3 of the games mentioned in this paragraph. Which ones? Discover that for yourself. Also, Felipe recreates a lot of song lyrics and at various points we end up talking about Heathcliff, and that stupid Donkey Kong cartoon again, just because. Timestamps: 5:45 - PaRappa the Rapper series 14:08 - Dance Dance Revolution series 23:05 - Space Channel 5 25:14 - Gitaroo Man 26:50 - Mad Maestro! 28:50 - Ouendan/Elite Beat Agents 34:10 - Frequency/Amplitude 38:35 - Rez 40:50 - Guitar Hero/Rock Band/Clone Hero 1:06:50 - osu! 1:12:00 - Other miscellaneous titles Check out John's review of The Metronomicon, one of the newer games he recommends in this episode: https://youtu.be/7kL_rksg_VU Check out John's video on his most wanted Smash Bros. newcomers: https://youtu.be/Bby1Z4_EjRw John's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Behonkiss Felipe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/fizzucker Felipe's podcast: http://fanoffmedia.com/shows/gen/ Chris's Twitter: https://twitter.com/CWadeTheSequel Show email (Send feedback and requests here): sketchwatchplay@gmail.com Show Twitter (Follow for updates, and send feedback and requests): https://twitter.com/sketchwatchplay Show Facebook (Follow for updates, and send feedback and requests): https://www.facebook.com/sketchwatchplay Show homepage: http://sketchwatchplay.blogspot.com/
Spurred on by a sudden renewed interest in Final Fantasy Theatrythm, Sol and Dave take some time in this episode to discuss the odd world of rhythm games. Rhythm games have taken many forms and shapes from the early days of the genre until now. How have some of those games affected the guys, and where do they see the genre finding a niche in the future?Art by https://www.danihuvaere.com/You can find the full version of our awesome intro/outro music here: https://soundcloud.com/ocremix/02-where-the-wild-things-are-new-super-mario-bros-wii-robkta-feat-xprtnovice?in=ocremix/sets/super-cartography-brosSpecial thanks to the following for our music:https://ocremix.org/RobKTA: https://www.youtube.com/user/RoBKTAXPRTNovice: http://ocremix.org/artist/12064/xprtnovice
Spurred on by a sudden renewed interest in Final Fantasy Theatrythm, Sol and Dave take some time in this episode to discuss the odd world of rhythm games. Rhythm games have taken many forms and shapes from the early days of the genre until now. How have some of those games affected the guys, and where do they see the genre finding a niche in the future?Art by https://www.danihuvaere.com/You can find the full version of our awesome intro/outro music here: https://soundcloud.com/ocremix/02-where-the-wild-things-are-new-super-mario-bros-wii-robkta-feat-xprtnovice?in=ocremix/sets/super-cartography-brosSpecial thanks to the following for our music:https://ocremix.org/RobKTA: https://www.youtube.com/user/RoBKTAXPRTNovice: http://ocremix.org/artist/12064/xprtnovice
Let's dance, Tandem Fam! This week we are movin' and shakin' as we cover the history of dance rhythm games and how they have evolved with our current technology. In other news, we review Comicpalooza 2018, discuss PS4's development cycle, Overwatch's 2 year anniversary, and the upcoming (and long overdue) release of Sims 4 Season. Lastly, we highlight RiffRaffDC and Kilian Experience on this week's PYT! Let's level up!
Rhythm Games, Echo Songs, Trivi-trivi-triviaaaaaa and more good times await you! Segments in this episode: Clap It Back ✪ Kids Talking About Stuff ✪ A Poem ✪ Trivia ✪ Echo Song (Bill Grogan's Goat 2) ✪ And THANK YOU to everyone who has subscribed and left an iTunes review so far! If you haven't, please do! It helps the show be a show :) Also, we love hearing from you. Write us at noodleloafshow@gmail.com or find us on Facebook.
1 year, 1 season, 1 genre. We've already covered it, but because it's lost and it's the end of the season, let's cover Rhythm Games created by SEGA again. Join us for 2 hours of the usual segments, the POPE's very own future tapping game and Shaddix's leaked copy of Bayonetta 3!
This week's podcast was an eclectic mix! First up, we talked about Tomb Raider; the games, the movie, and the IP in general. It's been a busy couple of weeks for Lara and her adventures. Then we talked about rhythm games, in light of DJ Max turning us a bit batty, and then Yakuza 0, as the world gears up to get stuck right in to Yakuza 6. What a game that was. Thanks for tuning in! As always, catch us on Twitter if you'd like to chat! Matt S: @digitallydownld Matt C: @MC_Odd Trent P: @trinest
Ambie, Cassadi, and Crystal discuss Magic Maze, DropMix, and Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition. We then talk about some board games that involve exchanges, and Crystal goes over the origins of the word "shuffle."
Join us this episode of Beard Games where we discuss music in games, from soundtracks to personal music while gaming, and even sound effects in modern games! Or at least we kind of do, but like always we get sidetracked into other topics. Also like always, Nick fails to not mention dating sims and Fire Emblem.
This week on Bonus Barrel, we start rhythm month! Don't listen to this unless you've had your morning coffee, because this episode is BURSTING with sweet tunes! Some of which may assault your eardrums if you aren't totally awake. Episode 138 addresses Splatoon 2 trash talks with the Cartridge Club community, two SUPER awesome Dragon Ball movies and stories about rhythm games that we love. The only thing missing is everyone's favourite robot, Seigi! Chibi Ninja and We're all under the stars (Erik Skiff) @eric-skifffreemusicarchive.org/music/Eri…ibi_ninja ericskiff.com/music/freemusicarc…flu…eflux_-_catnip Licenses: freesound.org/people/kukla/sounds/94104/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3
We talk about playing games competitively and what happened to rhythm games. How important are 1st and 3rd party games (Naughty Dog vs EA) to your consoles purchases. Music Rights Pookatori and Friends Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this very energetic episode, the guys share some amazing music from Rhythm Games! Karl & Will get their groove on to series such as DDR, Beatmania, Parappa the Rapper and many more. Enjoy!
On the nineteenth episode of Neo Kobe Pizza, we sit down to discuss the other side of music oriented gaming by discussing the history of the rhythm game genre. We discuss the origins of the genre, its many rises and falls over the years, the current state of the genre, and Metallica's Death Magnetic has a weird looking album cover. Hosted by Mark B Writing, featuring Joe Tran. (Originally recorded 11/16/16)
This week, GameFuel serves up a rhythmic beatmatch batch of music from rhythm games! Patreon’s Choice this month comes courtesy of David P.! If YOU want to select an upcoming playlist theme for GameFuel, become a $3 patron today! 1. KusemonoP feat. Rin Kagamine – LIKE THE WIND (Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA [ARC] :: VGMdb) 2. Posu Yan – ...Continue reading ‘GameFuel #182: Groove (Patreon’s Choice Special: Rhythm Games)’ »
In the first part of our three part series on Crypt of the Necrodancer we explore the history of these two disparate genres and their unlikely but amazing offspring!
Breakdown: Jarrett Green, apparently our anime correspondent, joins us to discuss his review of Mortal Kombat X as well as to tell us what is going on in the anime world. We kick things off discussing a review and catching you up on what’s happening. Tony is here, he just can’t really talk for most of the show, sorry to those who love him. In games we spend a huge time talking Bloodborne, Hearthstone (and Tony killing Alex in it), MKX, Kingdom Hearts, Halo, specifically Halo 3 with a bit of 4, Shovel Knight, Dragon Age Inquisition, Smash Bros, Axiom Verge, Crypt of the Necrodancer and a bit more. After a huge time spent on games (like the good ‘ol days!) we spend a bit of time catching up with Marvel’s Telltale game, paid mods in Skyrim and in general, and any other discussions that may crop up. We close things out by asking Jarrett what he considers the most influential games of the generation. 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! Our site and base of operations: http://IrrationalPassions.com. Be a part of the show and send us your questions: MailSack@irrationalpassions.com & (404) 590-1337 (long distance fees do apply) Follow us on Twitter: Alex - @ALFighter27 Evan - @stickerglue Scott - @wuttehchuz Brian “Nabeshin” Jackson - @Nabeshin186 Tony - @TonyHorvath Greg - @GregoryBlaney Jarrett - @Jarrettjawn The show and website: @IrrationalPod. Please check out our new Youtube channel and subscribe at http://www.Youtube.com/IrrationalPassions. You can watch Waffles v. Pancakes! You can watch the video version of the show on YouTube too, with special pre/mid-show bonus content! Please check out our forums over at VGEvo.com! http://Twitch.TV/IrrationalPassions for occassional streams Like us on Facebook! Reviews us on iTunes and Stitcher please!
Pointcast 42.1 – Katy Perry's Wardrobe Malfunction Because we were getting together at Rian's place to Super Bowl XLIX, we decided to record our latest The post Casual Cowards 42.1 – Music and Rhythm Games appeared first on You Guys are No Fun.
Pointcast 42.1 – Katy Perry’s Wardrobe Malfunction Because we were getting together at Rian’s place to Super Bowl XLIX, we decided to record our latest episode before we gorged ourselves… Continue reading "Pointcast 42.1 – Music and Rhythm Games" The post Pointcast 42.1 – Music and Rhythm Games appeared first on Casual Cowards of Gaming.
Join Alex and Tigs as they talk about music and rhythm games, Way of the Dogg, God of War: Ascension, HarmoKnight, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, Doritos Crash Course 2, Mega Man 9, Mega Man 2, Thomas Was Alone, Frobisher Says, Twisted Metal 2, Zombie Tycoon 2, Soul Sacrifice, Tubestar, Quake Live, Fallout: New Vegas and more on this episode of Griefed! Recorded on May 8th 2013.
This week we discuss Aleck's Favorite topic: Rhythm Games! After we cover the Rock and Roll madness, we speculate on the potential of Wii Fit. Then, the PS3 is looking better and better. After that, I venture into the world of Wii Ware. Of course, we still love GTA4. Be sure to check out our next episode for our Wii Fit review.
Show notes: Alfred of Gamer Husbands Podcast is our guest. Currently Playing, News, What is the Future of Rhythm Games? , Weekly Challenge, and Shout-outs and Disses.
We welcome Roger Clark (@rogerclark) and Trent (@goodboytrent) on the podcast to talk rhythm games, their seemingly timeless appeal, immersion, abstraction, and more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/no-cartridge-audio/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.