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Jon Hare is the co-founder of legendary game studio, Sensible Software, and was behind a host of global best-selling games, such as Sensible World of Soccer, Cannon Fodder, Mega Lo Mania and Sensible Golf. Jon's career as a creative director and game publisher stretches from the 1980s through to today, and is currently launching Sociable Soccer 25. We cover a lot of ground in this interview, from how he found his way into the industry, through to developing hit games and navigating the challenges of the games industry. We also discuss gaming music at length, including insights into working with gaming music legends Richard Joseph and Martin Gallway, and making music with his own group, The Sensible Band. Jon also offers advice to aspiring games developers and gives his thoughts on channelling creativity. It's an epic interview!
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of KVGM "The Last Wave", with your host, Hammock. A biweekly VGM podcast bringing you the jammiest video game music from all your favorite composers and consoles. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave. This week, we're all over the place with our picks, including the classic Amiga, the Super Nintendo, the bouncy Game Boy Advance, and of course...some personal computer action for the horny dads at home. Plus some composer favorites like Takeshi Abo and Soshi Hosoi doing what they do best - jamming out. Playlist Sleepy Eyes - Chihiro Aoki (Yakuza 5, Sony PlayStation 3) Seifuku - Soshi Hosoi (Demiourgos no Musume, PC) Quiz Results - Unknown (Akko ni Omakase! Brain Shock, Nintendo DS) Main Menu - Jon Hare, Richard Joseph, and Jason Page (Sensible World of Soccer, Amiga) School Life - Yasuhisa Watanabe and GainGauge (Prince of Stride, Sony PlayStation Vita) Nakano City - Takeshi Abo (ANONYMOUS; CODE, Nintendo Switch) In a Tumult - Donmaru (Chikan Senyou Sharyou 2, PC) Waiting, Wondering - Doors Music Entertainment (Natural 2 -Duo-, Game Boy Advance) You Are Destined... - Peek a Soul + ( Ore no Cupid ga PONKOTSU sugite KOWA~i, PC) Ending - Yasuhiro Kawakami and Hiroshi Kimura (The Irem Skins Game, Super Nintendo) Special Request Another Day - Jim Andron (Tetris CD-i, Phillips CD-i)
This week we welcome back Andy Caomhanach and Matt Upton, guests from episodes 12 and 17 respectively. Recruited for their expertise in technology and collecting, and a passion for Evercade, we got together to discuss three questions: What kind of collector are you? Would you recommend Evercade to a fellow gamer? Is the bricked cart issue finally over? We also had time for a quick round of 'Hit, Miss or Maybe'. Buckle up, this is an epic episode.
Ollie Houston Blunn - aka Blunners - is one of the team behind the Retro Gaming Revival YouTube channel and a regular presenter on the Total Evercade livestream. He shares his love of Evercade, his strange affection for Foxyland, and what Blaze needs to do next to keep the fanbase happy and ensure it continues to grow. As a grassroots football club chairman, we talk about the absence of decent football games on Evercade, Sensible Soccer aside, and what he'd like to see brought to the platform. Blunners is also a big Nintendo fan and talks about his collection, including his museum piece Virtual Boy, which he claims was ahead of its time.
Goodboy Galaxy is widely regarded as one of the best games on Evercade, so having the chance to speak to one half of the development team, Rik Nicol, was a too good an opportunity to pass up on. In this episode we find out how Goodboy Galaxy was conceived, why it was developed on Game Boy Advance, the biggest challenges in making the game, and what it was like working with Blaze Entertainment on launch. Rik also tells us about his Desert Island Carts and which piece of gaming music he would like to take with him to a desert island. If you enjoyed Goodboy Galaxy, you'll love this deepdive into the game. And if you haven't played it before, you'll be wanting to buy the cart after listening to Rik!
Remember Sky TV's Games World from the 90s? In this episode, we meet one of the early finalists and the youngest competitive video gamer of the era, Dean Kennedy - aka Mean Machine Dean. A relative newcomer to Evercade, Dean talks through his early experiences on the platform and what attracted him to it in the first place. As well as his love of Street Fighter, Dean has a passion for all fighting games and would love to see Tekken brought to Evercade - "never say never". Dean also talks about his Twitch channel, inspirations in the world of gaming and his new side-hustle making custom shells for classic gaming consoles.
In a packed episode, we talk to IT lecturer and media commentator Andy Caomhanach about his love of retro gaming, which goes back to his Commodore 64 days and the Light Fantastic Pack. He describes how is love of computing and gaming led to the discovery of the Evercade platform and what makes it so special. We also tackle the thorny issue of cart failures, which has come up on various groups and forums, in an attempt to get to the bottom of why they might be happening, whether we should be worried and what gamers can do about it. Finally, as always, we have the Desert Island Carts feature and Andy explains his love of retro gaming music, especially from Richard Joseph.
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Episode #333 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan from RPGera closes out the month of April 2024 with another eclectic mix in Radio Hour, Volume 68! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Untouchable Grooving from Mary Skelter Finale [Yoh Ohyama, 2021] Main Theme from Rise of the Ronin [Inon Zur, 2024] Suburbs of Yokohama from Rise of the Ronin [Inon Zur, 2024] Battle Pro-Shogunate I from Rise of the Ronin [Inon Zur, 2024] Every Story Begins at the End of Another from Tales of Kenzera: ZAU [Nainita Desai, 2024] Dragon Valley -Stage 1- from Freedom Planet 2 [Leilani Wilson, 2022] Star Descent from Stellar Blade [Park Jin-bae, Oliver Good & Keita Inoue, 2024] Wolf from Virtua Fighter [Takayuki Nakamura, 1994] Electronica of the Soul from Persona 4 [Shoji Meguro, 2008] Marycrest Mission District from Take No Prisoners [Kevin Schilder & Chia Chin Lee, 1997] La Concorde from Battle Fantasia [Kennosuke Suemura, 2007] Cave -Battle- from Popful Mail [Falcom Sound Team J.D.K. (Mieko Ishikawa & Atsushi Shirakawa), 1994] Underground Theme from Valkyrie no Densetsu [Hiroyuki Kawada, 1989] "Narcissus" by Jon Jare, lyrical version of the Main Theme from Cannon Fodder [Jon Hare & Richard Joseph, 1993] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar
So, what happens when you discover Evercade? You want to share your experiences and ask questions of like-minded people, of course. Thankfully there are plenty of options to choose from, including the Evercade Hangout on Facebook. This week, we catch up with Ryan Andrews, head admin of the Evercade Hangout, which promotes itself as 'the only Evercade group that allows all opinions whether they're good or bad.' We find out what goes into running a successful Facebook Group, how the sister channel, the Total Evercade YouTube livestream works, and Ryan's personal take on all things Evercade.
Why do we need to be patient to problem solve? Not all of us are good at employing patience. Richard Joseph says it's the one skill you need most when designing household products and that the best ideas always come from working through a common problem. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you re-invent a chopping board? From the garage at home to an award winning business, Richard Joseph, one half of the household brand that is Joseph Joseph, tell us how to work out what's a hit and what's a miss in business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It all started with a chopping board.In 2003 twin brothers and designer-makers, Antony & Richard Joseph designed their first product – a clever chopping board – and that was the beginning of Joseph Joseph. With a passion for invention and an emphasis on functionality and quality, they set out to revolutionise everyday tasks in the home, making everything from food prep to laundry easier and more efficient.Proud to be celebrating 20 years of innovation, the brothers grew up in a family with a long history in design and manufacturing. Originally set up by their grandfather in the 1930s, the family business specialised in producing glass components. The brothers spent part of their summers working in the factory in Birmingham. Antony is a Creative Director and studied Design at Central Saint Martins College. Richard is CEO and studied Industrial Design at Loughborough, followed by a master's in Design Manufacturing at the University of Cambridge, which led to his first role as a product designer at Dyson. As a sideline to their jobs, and with the support of their father, they utilised the capabilities of the factory in Birmingham to develop their own range of contemporary glass chopping boards. What started as a fun project soon became the seed of a new business idea. Soon more innovative kitchenware designs joined the range, and Joseph Joseph collections now include award-winning laundry & storage, bins & recycling solutions, and cleaning & organisation categories. With an international presence and major retail partners including Selfridges, Harrods and John Lewis, Joseph Joseph's iconic products are designed in London and built to last.Their distinctive, problem-solving approach and ability to blend innovative design with aspirational modern living is unique within the industry. Now one of the fastest-growing companies in the global housewares market, Joseph Joseph continues to earn accolades and awards for its brilliantly useful designs.Find out more about Richard Joseph via: LinkedIn.Find out more about Joseph Joseph via: their website, Instagram and TikTok.A new episode EVERY WEEK, showcasing the journeys of inspirational entrepreneurs, side hustlers and their mentors. We discuss their successes, challenges and how they overcame setbacks. Focusing mainly on what they wish they had known when starting out. The podcast aims to give aspiring entrepreneurs the confidence to START UP and START NOW by showcasing real and relatable entrepreneurs. After all, seeing is believing!Join the conversation using #startupstartnow and tagging us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Don't forget to leave a review as it really helps us reach those who need it and allows us to get the best guests for you! Connect with START UP. START NOW. and to nominate a guest please visit: www.startupstartnow.co.uk. To connect with Sharena Shiv please visit: www.sharena.co.uk.
For part one of our grand season 2 mega dungeon finale, this week we talk with:Monte Cook of Monte Cook Games talks about D&D 3E, Numenera, Cypher System, Old Gods of Appalachia RPG and his upcoming The Magnus Archives. Follow Monte Cook: Website - Twitter - Facebook Mike Mason of Chaosium talks Call of Cthulhu, Alone Against the Static, Arkham Unveiled, the upcoming/updated Cthulhu By Gaslight and his podcast Eldritch Stories. Follow Chaosium: Website - Instagram - Twitter - YouTube - Facebook Skip Williams "The Sage" talks D&D 3E, Dragon Magazine, Gary Con & Founders and Legends for D&D's 50th anniversary. Find Skip on Facebook and at Gary Con: Co-Event Manager & Honored GuestJeff Richard, creative director of Chaosium talks Call of Cthulhu, Pendragon, and upcoming RuneQuest projects: Cults of RuneQuest: The Lunar Way, the Solar cult book and more. Follow Jeff on Facebook.Joseph Goodman of Goodman Games talks Dungeon Crawl Classic, Grimtooth, Adventures on the Purple Planet and Appendix N. Follow Goodman Games: Website - Instagram - Twitter - YouTube - Facebook—The season finale super room will be revealed next week along with the final mega-dungeon that we spent a year creating with all our friends!—Dungeon Cats pre-launch page is now live on the Epic Level's Kickstarter!JOIN OUR MAILING LIST by clicking the newsletter button on epiclevelsrapgods.comNew poster adventure maps are now available for purchase at Exalted Funeral.—You can support us via Patreon.Mad Dungeon is hosted by Andrew Bellury, Steve Albertson, and produced by Zach Cowan.Theme song by Epic Levels and beat by Inner Resting.© 2023 Epic Levels. All characters in this adventure–even those based on real people–are entirely fictional.
Prepare for a whirlwind tour of the interconnected webs of mental health, advertising, societal systems, and much more with polymath Richard Joseph. In this captivating episode, we dive deep into Richard's groundbreaking work in the mental health sector, scrutinizing the flaws of modern mental health systems and discussing the controversial aspects of the DSM-5. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Richard also takes us through his time at Google, examining the business model and ethical quandaries of the advertising industry. As if that wasn't enough, we take a philosophical detour into the realms of determinism versus free will, ethical frameworks, and the role of power dynamics in law and governance. From Richard's critique of the Royal Family to his pioneering work in mental health therapies, this episode is a labyrinth of thought-provoking ideas and revelations. We barely scratched the surface of Richard's breadth of knowledge, and there's so much more to explore. Buckle up, this rollercoaster of an episode promises to challenge your worldview in unexpected ways. 0:00 Intro 2:36 Life at Google and it's business model 28:08 Manufacturing consent and moral frameworks 38:40 The law and designing power outcomes 48:56 The Royal Family and governing dynamics 1:17:48 Determinism vs free will 1:45:59 Mental Health 2:50:33 Hallucinogenics in mental health 3:00:07 Outtro
On this episode, Danaka Katovich and Jimmy Leas bring Ashley Adams, Peter Bingham and Richard Joseph on to discuss the effects that F-35 training flights have on our communities, particularly on child development.
Twin brothers Richard and Antony Joseph are founders and owners of one of the world's most iconic and innovative kitchenware brands. In this podcast, we are fortunate to be in conversation with Richard Joseph, who takes us through his journey from school, where design and technology played a key role in setting his future direction as a designer, through the early days of Joseph Joseph selling glass chopping boards made from a raw material donation from their father's factory. Through to today and running a successful and innovative design business with over two-hundred mission-driven staff across continents. This conversation provides an amazing insight into the development and carefully planned growth of a design business, a business where 'form follows function' is something of a mantra, and why Joseph Joseph endeavour to take often complex designs just that little bit further in development than their competitors in order to fulfil this design promise to their customers. It also provides insight into how a successful business can be managed and led by twin brothers by splitting tasks and responsibilities but keeping design at the epicentre of every decision taken. Finally, we get an insight into the future of Joseph Joseph as Richard describes his passion for the company's products to use research and mission prioritisation to help solve some of the sustainability issues created by a capitalist and sales-led society. This was a great conversation to start 2023, I thoroughly enjoyed the conversation, and I know you will too. This podcast has been recorded with the help of our sponsors, The Edge Foundation https://www.edge.co.uk/ inspiring the education system to give all young people across the UK the knowledge, skills and behaviours they need to flourish in their future life and work and PTC Onshape Providing industry-standard cloud-based CAD to education https://www.ptc.com/en/news/2020/ptc-onshape-education-enterprise-plan-available-free-of-charge. We are indebted to The Edge and PTC Onshape for their continued support.References within this podcast:https://www.josephjoseph.com/
About: This episode features first stage themes from N64 titles. First stage themes are essentially introductions into a games world, and these are some first stage themes from a collection of Nintendo titles. Artwork: Super Mario 64 00:00 - Dam [GoldenEye 007] by Graeme Norgate > 02:32 - Green Garden [Bomberman 64] by Akifumi Tada > 05:00 - Clowney Island [Rocket: Robot on Wheels] by Ashif Hakik > 09:08 - Main Theme [Super Mario 64] by Koji Kondo > 11:50 - Atlantis Realm Lobby, Level 1 [Glover] by Allister Brimble, Richard Joseph > 17:18 - The Woods of Light [Rayman 2] by Eric Chevalier > 21:50 - Mumbo's Mountain [Banjo-Kazooie] by Grant Kirkhope > 26:08 - Pop Star [Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards] by Jun Ishikawa, Hirokazu Ando > 29:09 - Ancient Lake [Diddy Kong Racing] by David Wise, Graeme Norgate > 31:50 - Rumbling (Mission 1) [Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth] by Ichiro Shimakura > 34:33 - Redial [Bomberman Hero] by Jun Chikuma > 36:35 - Car Park [Fighting Force 64] by Martin Iveson > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
Read the transcript of this podcast: The best-selling and (mostly) critically acclaimed Irish novelist Sally Rooney has sometimes come under fire for not—despite her professed personal left-leaning politics—writing “Marxist” novels. But what does a Marxist novel look like? Is the novel form itself inherently bourgeois? In this episode of Art for the End Times, Lyta Gold sits down with writer and McGill University PhD candidate Richard Joseph to discuss Rooneymania, love stories, the limitations of the realist novel, and what exactly we are asking of writers when we ask them to tell “Marxist” stories.Richard Joseph, LA Review of Books, "Everyone's a Critic": https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/everyones-a-critic/Pre-Production/Studio: Maximillian AlvarezPost-Production: Brent Tomchik
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.It's October. It's autumn, which means it's cooler out. But this jams are oh so hot! We're getting sensible here, with soccer, dating sims, Mother Goose, Yuzo Koshiro, and of course, Yu-Gi-Oh! DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (10/3/21)PlaylistRise or Lies...? - YET11(Yuyake -November-, PC)Main Menu '95 - Richard Joseph, Alex Joseph, Jason Page, Jon Hare(Sensible World of Soccer, Amiga)Prelude Bedroom - DV-i(Aurora Memoria: Philosophical Data Session 2093, PC)BGM 1 - Unknown(City Bravo! Business Hen, Sony Playstation)Secret Lesson - MARI(Mother Goose no Himitsu no Yakata, Sony Playstation Portable)RB05 - MUSE(Yokohama Elegy, PC-98)Frozen Grounds - Yuzo Koshiro(Etrian Mystery Dungeon 2, Nintendo 3DS)Credits - Kazuki Muraoka(Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1, Game Boy Advance)
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave. It's October. It's autumn, which means it's cooler out. But this jams are oh so hot! We're getting sensible here, with soccer, dating sims, Mother Goose, Yuzo Koshiro, and of course, Yu-Gi-Oh! DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (10/3/21) Playlist Rise or Lies...? - YET11 (Yuyake -November-, PC) Main Menu '95 - Richard Joseph, Alex Joseph, Jason Page, Jon Hare (Sensible World of Soccer, Amiga) Prelude Bedroom - DV-i (Aurora Memoria: Philosophical Data Session 2093, PC) BGM 1 - Unknown (City Bravo! Business Hen, Sony PlayStation) Secret Lesson - MARI (Mother Goose no Himitsu no Yakata, Sony PlayStation Portable) RB05 - MUSE (Yokohama Elegy, PC-98) Frozen Grounds - Yuzo Koshiro (Etrian Mystery Dungeon 2, Nintendo 3DS) Credits - Kazuki Muraoka (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1, Game Boy Advance)
Richard D. Crane is Professor of Theology at Messiah University. Joining us for our Nonviolent Atonements series, you can find his essay "Rethinking the Grammar of Atonement: Forgiveness, Judgment, and Apocalyptic Recapitulation" published in "Perspectives in Religious Studies" in 2019. He is currently working on a manuscript with Cascade Publishers entitled "God's Apocalyptic Insurrection: Rethinking Salvation After 2020." He has also published a range of other essays in academic journals and multi-author books. Along with teaching, Richard Crane is also currently a J. D. Candidate at Seton Hall University School of Law, anticipating graduation in 2023. This summer, he is doing a legal internship for Legal Aid of Milwaukee, where he is contributing to the legal representation of persons with low incomes facing eviction. Richard is married to Mary Tomski Crane and has two children (Rebecca and Richard Joseph) and 2 grandchildren (Colton and Ian). He is not only a colleague and friend but also a former professor of Drew Hart!
Richard D. Crane is Professor of Theology at Messiah University. Joining us for our Nonviolent Atonements series, you can find his essay "Rethinking the Grammar of Atonement: Forgiveness, Judgment, and Apocalyptic Recapitulation" published in "Perspectives in Religious Studies" in 2019. He is currently working on a manuscript with Cascade Publishers entitled "God's Apocalyptic Insurrection: Rethinking Salvation After 2020." He has also published a range of other essays in academic journals and multi-author books. Along with teaching, Richard Crane is also currently a J. D. Candidate at Seton Hall University School of Law, anticipating graduation in 2023. This summer, he is doing a legal internship for Legal Aid of Milwaukee, where he is contributing to the legal representation of persons with low incomes facing eviction. Richard is married to Mary Tomski Crane and has two children (Rebecca and Richard Joseph) and 2 grandchildren (Colton and Ian). He is not only a colleague and friend but also a former professor of Drew Hart! Follow Drew Hart on Instagram and Twitter @druhart. Follow Jarrod McKenna on Instagram and Twitter @jarrodmckenna. Discover our global community on Twitter and Instagram @inversepodcast. Become a Patron of Inverse at https://www.patreon.com/InVerse Inverse is produced by Jen Kinney @iamjenkinney With thanks to David Andrew (@davidjandrew) for the ongoing use of his music in this podcast.
Hello, dear listeners! Another SSG free edition but still plenty of news and YOUR LETTERS to get through. We also learn the valuable lesson that companies are not families and find out just how much Simon's Mario Golf game sold for on eBay - maybe to one of you! Meanwhile if you're a Sony exec who is interested in making us the "official" radio show of the Sony Playstation, or one of our dear listeners wishing to ask us a question, either join the Discord server (link below) and post a letter there or drop us a line at team@onelifeleft.com !! Cheerio! Team OLL x Links: The OLL Discord Channel Invite Link!!! https://discord.gg/pgTSzpgfcD Reviews: Horace Phantom Abyss Silicon Zeroes Tracklist: Three Lions/Football's Coming Home (8-bit Remix) by 8-bit Brit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKm3an1Pz6M Sensible World of Soccer (1994) intro theme by Jon Hare, Richard Joseph and Jason Page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h7x_9oR9cg
Die Bitmap Brothers gelten als eines DER Amiga Entwicklerstudios. Ihren futuristischen Sporttitel Speedball 2 haben Dan und Hardy (HIER) schon besprochen, heute wird die Stahlkugel gegen dicke Wummen ausgetauscht und tief in eine Steampunk Version des viktorianischen England eingetaucht: In The Chaos Engine rücken wir dem namesgebenden Retro-Skynet auf die Pelle. Nach bester Bitmap Brothers Tradition stechen Grafik und Sound aus der Masse hervor, allerdings hat dieser Titel auch eine weitere Besonderheit zu bieten: Er ist voll auf Koop ausgelegt - egal, ob mit einem menschlichen oder computergesteuerten Mitspieler. Für Daniel ist es eine Rückkehr in glorreiche Amigazeiten, als die Plattform ihren Zenit schon überschritten hatte, Hardy hat sich stattdessen die SNES Version angesehen. Link zu unserer erwähnten Speedball 2 Folge Die Musik aus The Chaos Engine stammt von Richard Joseph, sowie Farook und Haroon Joi (Joi) Das Intro stammt aus der CD32 Version. Lust direkt über diese Folge zu diskutieren ? Schau doch mal im Nerdwelten Discord Kanal oder auf unserer Facebook Seite vorbei ! Wir freuen uns über dein Feedback ! Auch für eure Unterstützung sind wir sehr dankbar, mehr Infos gibt es HIER Die Nerdwelten Musik stammt von Ben
Skládal hudbu pro Moonstone, Cadaver, Mega Lo Mania, Cannon Fodder 2 Oblivion a desítky dalších. K Richardu Josephovi vás vezme na návštěvu Jarda Konáš. Richard Joseph je jeden z těch herních skladatelů, jejichž práce prostě nejde napodobit. Dlouho před zrodem videoherní zábavy se věnoval muzice a v 70. letech minulého století měl slušně našlápnuto k tomu stát se jednou z hudebních hvězd – kapela mu slušně šlapala a měl smlouvu s labelem, o čemž se řadě muzikantů ani nesnilo. Přesto se rozhodl slibně rozjetou kariéru opustit a rovnýma nohama skočil do velmi nejisté rodící se videoherní branže, která tehdy měla málo společného se současným herním průmyslem a ještě méně toho měla společného se zázemím hudební scény. Ale právě to Josepha lákalo. Přinesl zkušenosti, které chtěl zužitkovat na neprobádaném území a povedlo se mu to na výbornou – kvůlisvým kontaktům dokázal tehdejší významné hudebníky zapojit do spolupráce na videohrách způsobem, který po něm už žádný jiný herní skladatel nezopakoval. A ačkoliv se postupem času jako řada jiných kolegů od kompozice přesunul k techničtější stránce videoherního zvuku a produkci, zanechal po sobě řadu soundtracků, které ve své době posouvaly hranice videoherní hudby. Tak si je pojďme připomenout v podcastu Retro noty. Podívejte se na https://www.retronation.cz na další skvělé výlety do herních světů!
In this VSE Medical Spotlight, we talk with Dr. Richard Joseph. Dr. Richard Joseph began his veterinary-centered career at La Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. He then received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. After many internships and residencies, Dr. Joseph has been acting […] The post Virtual Student Experiences Podcast Episode #13 – Medical Spotlight with Dr. Richard Joseph appeared first on Virtual Student Experiences.
The Podcast Initiative is a joint action of the European Lifestyle Medicine Organization (ELMO) and the Belgian Lifestyle Medicine Organization (BELMO) to familiarize you with the activities of these two organizations and the principles of the lifestyle medicine.In the third chapter of our series of podcasts, Ioan Hanes, MD (Belgium) will talk about:- doctor Beth Frates book’s- Lifestyle Medicine: An Introduction to the Power of Healthy Habits” written with Jonathan P.Bonnet, MD, Richard Joseph, MD and James A.Peterson, PhD, is more than a lifestyle medicine handbook. It is a lifestyle story of Beth Frates, full of anecdotes and the special moments that have defined her personal and professional path. The content of the book is her course “Introduction in lifestyle medicine” at Harvard University.- how you should talk with your patient in a lifestyle medicine consultation and with your health professional colleagues about lifestyle medicine; also where is coming from the incredible communication skills of prof. Beth Frates, MD (USA). Her website is https://www.bethfratesmd.com/about-beth-frates-md- “difficult patients”…if that term even exists, communication in a multicultural environment and how we can keep still communicating during this pandemic, a conversation with prof. Alexia Papageorgiu, psychologist, PHD, specialist in health communication from Cyprus. Her email address is: papageorgiou.a@unic.ac.cy- personal communication challenges during the lockdown in a Mediterranean culture, a chat with with prof. Ourania Kolokotroni, MD, PhD, also from Cyprus and a graduate of the European Lifestyle Medicine Certificate. Her email address: kolokotroni.o@unic.ac.cy
Kaiso Jazz Icon Clive Zanda November 18th 2016 performance of his original compositions at the studio with Russell Durity on bass, Richard Joseph on drums and Douglas Redon on pans. Also a performance of two of Clive's classics by Natasha Joseph pans, Douglas Redon bass, Chantal Esdelle keys and Donald (Junior) Noel percussion.
In this episode we self isolate with some of our favorite retro video and computer games. And we've collected a special guest along the way. So join Colin, Paul and Dave as they choose some of their favorite joystick wagglers and button mashers. Intro music, Thunder Force IV composed by Toshiharu Yamanishi, and Takeshi Yoshida and outro music from The Chaos Engine by Farook Joi, Haroon Joi, and Richard Joseph.
En Chile existe un dicho popular conocido como "El pago de Chile", usado cuando alguien se destaca por algo y no se le reconoce como se debe. Eso fue lo que vivió Richard Joseph, protagonista de esta historia quien, luego de realizar una hazaña por la que fue calificado como "héroe" y por la que se convirtió en noticia en los medios, tuvo nula retribución por su acción. Música: Friday Morning. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. Bike Sharing to Paradise de Dan Bodan. Sunday Drive de Silent Partner. We are the rain de Aakash Gandhi.
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Une semaine sous le signe de la tristesse avec l'arrêt d'Amiga=Power, mais aussi sous le signe de la joie et de la bonne humeur avec des nouveaux jeux dont l'incontournable, indispensable et impressionnant Tower 57, mais aussi Sweep Out. On n'oubliera pas non plus la Vampire qui a droit à son core Gold 2.8 et à tout plein de bonnes choses ! Qui dit semaine particulière, dit podcast particulier puisque celui-ci dure près de 45 minutes ! Promis, on réduit pour la prochaine fois, en tout cas on essayera ! Le podcast se ferme avec la musique de The Chaos Engine par Richard Joseph. Bonne écoute à tous ! Liste des liens évoqués dans l'épisode de la semaine : Logiciels : InstantZIP : http://www.morphos-storage.net/?find=instantzip Music Maker V8 version 3 : http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/MMV8_Complete RNOInfo Screen : http://aminet.net/package/mus/play/RNOInfoScreen vasm 1.8c : http://sun.hasenbraten.de/vasm/ Jeux : Tower 57 : https://benitosub.itch.io/tower-57 & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khueCD7qmIw & https://amigax1000.blogspot.fr/2018/03/tower-57-on-x1000.html Sweep Out : http://crisot.diskstation.me/sweepout & https://youtu.be/5dL2eKe5E_8 & https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/sweepout-demineur-competitif/page/8/#post-20611 Golden Wing :https://www.amigafrance.com/amiga-golden-wing/ Apidya special edition 18 : https://www.amigafrance.com/amiga-apidya-special-edition-18/ & http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=1225421 Quake 3 sur 68k : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe6ugseDJ9g Block Off : https://www.amigafrance.com/amiga-blockoff-puzzle/ Day of the Tentacle AGA : http://amiga.h-plus-t.com/ Listing des jeux compatibles CD32 : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q9l_bYXIOvvCMxMVmaoSCy2CHxxNiq2YXUSJd3r-ZaQ/htmlview Layout/couverture pour Tornado : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1653730221606670/ Entrevue avec Thierry Levastre : http://obligement.free.fr/articles/itwlevastre.php Matériels : La Vampire sur la chaÓne de TuKo : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfTjlxjGD5ncq6FkKaJP-BQ Le Gold 2.8 de la Vampire est dispo : http://www.apollo-core.com/releases/ & https://www.amigafrance.com/amiga-apollo-core-gold-2-8/ enjoy 4 : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/123023339532?ViewItem=&item=123023339532 & http://de3.aminet.net/docs/misc/FourPlayerGames_EN.pdf Emulation : Amibian : https://gunkrist79.wixsite.com/amibian Patch Composite Tags : http://aminet.net/package/driver/video/PatchCompositeTags Divers : L'Histoire de Housemarque : http://www.le-serpent-retrogamer.org/housemarque-dimension-davance-part-i-stardust-lannonce-filigrane-dun-programme-audacieux/ & http://www.le-serpent-retrogamer.org/housemarque-stories-part-2-the-housemarque-twist-twists-again/ Musiciens sur Amiga : http://obligement.free.fr/articles/musiciens_amiga.php Rev'n'Ge 84 : http://www.webalice.it/tuxcam/ & https://www.sendspace.com/file/6hnkl0 Emission Underscore : https://www.triplea.fr/blog/emissions-underscore/ Hyperion radiÈ : https://www.amigafrance.com/amiga-hyperion-kbo/ & http://amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2018-03-00028-EN.html Indie Games, le livre : http://bounthavy.com/wordpress/indie-games-livre/ Projet Rockstar Mag : https://www.rockstarmag.fr/incroyable-projet-rockstar-mag-rencontre-avec-djh/ Livres PDF de vieilles pub : https://issuu.com/amigajay La conscience Amiga : http://countingvirtualsheep.com/the-amiga-consciousness/ Musique de fin : Musique de The Chaos Engine : http://www.amiga-paradise.com/jeu.php?titre=The%20Chaos%20Engine
This episode we are joined by the writer, producer and cast of the short film "Harlem Love." We spoke to the independent filmmakers about their entire production process, from writing the script and casting the roles, to developing the set and costumes designs and filming in NYC. We also talked about full-length films vs. short films, navigating the film festival circuit and how to successfully raise money on the fundraising site Indiegogo. thanks to Richard Joseph, Nadhege Ptah, Yvette Joseph, and Curtis L. Williams for coming on the show. Follow https://twitter.com/harlemlovefilm for more info on the film!
Richard Joseph - Jazz Shapers with Mishcon de Reya
Sam Hughes speaks to renowned sound designer, Rebecca Parnell about her career so far, her audio company Magic Brew, her recent work on the sound design for Transformers: Earth Wars and more! Magicbrew founder Rebecca Parnell is a BAFTA Award winning Sound Designer, having worked with sound for over 19 years on over 50 titles covering the most popular platforms of the time. Rebecca has judged for the prestigious BAFTA Games Awards and the Music and Sound Awards, and guest lectured at the National Film and Television School. Rebecca started her career as a Sound Designer for Richard Joseph at Pinewood Studios, producing sounds for many developers including Sensible Software and Bullfrog. She moved on to work in-house at VIS entertainment, Criterion Games and Outerlight before going freelance in 2007, and in 2009 launched her company Magicbrew, working with developers Natural Motion, Space Ape, Hello Games, Microsoft, King.com and more recently film projects too. Thanks again to our sponsors Krotos, makers of Dehumaniser II! http://www.dehumaniser.com/dehumaniser
In this podcast, John Coldham, director in the Intellectual Property team, chats with Richard Joseph, co-founder of Joseph Joseph, about key design law issues. Many designers may not fully understand the legal aspects, so this three-part series features leading designers discussing crucial insights on protecting intellectual property. You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3VmZG06 ... Gowling WLG is an international full-service law firm working across a range of industry sectors including real estate, government, financial services, life sciences and technology. We operate across the world with offices in the UK, Europe, Canada and the Middle East. We regularly talk about a broad range of topics that may be of interest to you. Subscribe to receive our latest articles, podcasts and webinars straight to your inbox: https://gowlg.co/35efH2r Alternatively, you can view our full selection of insights and resources here: https://gowlg.co/3IwEr41 Want to get to know us? Follow us on: LinkedIn: https://gowlg.co/3hqmatB Twitter: https://gowlg.co/35Do0nY Facebook: https://gowlg.co/3th2w8N Instagram: https://gowlg.co/3tEf2iq This podcast may contain information of general interest about current legal issues, but does not give legal advice.
Whether or not you believe that computer games are the better format to play games, to me its not about that, an awesome video game is an awesome video game no matter what you use to play it. And out of the majority of game soundtracks that are out there that focus on current or retro consoles, I don’t really see much emphasis on Computer game soundtracks. So I took it upon myself to dedicate this STAGE on COMPUTER GAMES, now this will mostly focus on classic PC games of the past, so I hope you got your floppy disks handy and are ready, because once you hit that ENTER key, you'll be in for one amazing experience giving much love and honor to these amazing tracks. Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System *Secret of Monkey Island - Michael Land & Patrick Mundy - “Main Theme" - October 1990 -Lucasfilm Games/ LucasArts (DISTRIBUTED BY: Electronic Arts) - Amiga *Rise of the Triad: Dark War - Robert Prince & Lee Jackson - “Suck This” - February 17, 1995 - Apogee Software - MS DOS *Utopia: The Creation of a Nation - Barry Leitch - “Canon” - 1991 - Celestial Software/Gremlin Interactive - Amiga *Heroes of Might and Magic III - Paul Romero, Rob King & Steve Baca - “Good Theme” - February 28, 1999 - New World Computing/The 3DO Company - Windows & Mac *Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk - Matthew Simmonds (ARRANGED BY: Mark Knight) - “Main Theme” - December 1991 - Big Red Software/Codemasters - Amiga 500 *MYTH: History In the Making - Jeroen Tel - “Title Theme" - 1989 - System 3 - Commodore 64 *Hero Quest - Barry Leitch - “Title Theme" - 1991 - Gremlin Graphics - Sinclair ZX Spectrum *The Light Corridor - Alberto Jose Gonzalez - “Space Trip" - 1991 - New Frontier/Infogrames - Sinclair ZX Spectrum *Wolfenstein 3D - Robert Prince - “Nazi Rap” - May 5, 1992 - Id Software/Apogee Software - MS DOS *DOOM - Robert Prince - “I Sawed the Demons" - December 10, 1993 - Id Software/GT Interactive - Windows & Mac *Turrican - Chris Hülsbeck, Ramiro Vaca & Stefan Hartwig - “Title" - 1990 - Rainbow Arts - Commodore 64 *Duke Nukem 3D - Robert Prince & Lee Jackson - “Grabbag" - January 29, 1996 - 3D Realms/GT Interactive Software - MS DOS *Chuck Rock - Matthew Simmonds - “Title Theme" - 1991 - Core Design - Amiga *SpellBound - Rob Hubbard - “Title/In Game” - 1985 - David Jones, Richard Darling & Rob Hubbard/ Mastertronic - Sinclair ZX Spectrum *System Shock - Greg LoPiccolo & Tim Ries - “Living Quarters” - September 22, 1994 - Looking Glass Studios/Origin Systems - MS DOS *Turrican II: The Final Fight - Chris Hülsbeck - “The Final fight ( Opening Theme)” - 1991 - Rainbow Arts - Commodore 64 *UFO: Enemy Unknown - John Broomhall - “ Intro part III” - 1994 - Mythos Games/MicroProse - Microsoft Windows *Cannon Fodder - John Hare & Richard Joseph - "War Has Never Been So Much Fun(Opening Theme)” - December 1993 - Sensible Software/Virgin Interactive - Amiga Info: Twitter @MoonSpiderHugs SITE: retrovgmrevival.blogspot.com/ FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/groups/vgmrevivalhour/ EMAIL: info@maglomania.com (just put "retro VGM Revival" as the subject)
Richard Joseph - Sacred Armour of Antiriad
Host Kevin Willett from MVP College Funding joins the Friends of Kevin Radio Show for a great discussion about how to find scholarships on the internet. Audio file: mvpcollegefundingjan.mp3
From brutal sports to poignant puzzle adventures. This is BitNote! Music by: Intro by Russell Shaw from Theme Park by Bullfrog Productions; Main theme by Nation 12/Simon Rogers (coded by Richard Joseph) from Speedball II: Brutal Deluxe by Bitmap Brothers; Iris (Instrumental) by Tomohito Nishiura (sung by Salyu) from Professor Layton and Pandora's Box by Level-5.
This episode of OMAHM was produced to celebrate 30 years of the Commodore 64! For this show I have selected my favourite symphonic remixes of classic C64 tunes. It includes stunning orchestral remixes of famous C64 themes by Rob Hubbard, Martin Galway, Ben Daglish, Richard Joseph and Peter Clarke etc. It also features a stunning symphonic remix of the theme from the 2012 Psytronik Software C64 game 'Soulless' by K8-bit.
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Richard Joseph from MVP College Funding. Richard discusses many of the myths surrounding financial aid. This is a great segment for people with children in high school it is important to plan early for college expenses. Please become a fan of MVP College Funding on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/MVPCollegeFunding Audio file: mvpcollegefundingmarch2012.mp3
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Dick Joseph from MVP College Funding. The cost of a college education keeps rising. Please listen to Dick discuss ways that you can obtain financial aid for yourself or your children. Please become a fan of facebook at http://www.facebook.com/MVPCollegeFunding Audio file: mvpcollegefunding.mp3
In which I spread the Christmas cheer from the limited selections of games that involve Christmas. Labtown by Toshihiko Sahashi from Blue Stinger by Climax Graphics; Christmas on Dobuita Street by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi and Yuzo Koshiro from Shenmue by Sega; Theme by Richard Joseph from James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod by Vectordean Ltd and Millennium Interactive; and Dreams Dreams A Cappella by Atsushi 'Sushi' Kosugi, Makoto Suzuki, Marlon D. Saunders, sung by Marlon D. Saunders, Gabriel Morris, Issa Clemon from Christmas NiGHTS by Sega, reused in Sonic Adventure as downloadable Christmas theme, also by Sega.
Richard Joseph, John Evans Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University Emeka Izeze, Managing Director of the Guardian Newspapers, Nigeria Attahiru Jega, Former Vice Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano and Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission Nuhu Ribadu, Former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Ayo Obe, Human Rights Lawyer, Lagos, Nigeria Darren Kew, Professor, McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies, UMass-Boston Moderator: Roger Middleton, Chatham House, London
On the afternoon of March 4th 2007, veteran composer Richard Joseph passed away, after a short battle with lung cancer. I had the good fortune of meeting Richard at Back In Time London in 2002, and he left a lasting impression – although we only talked briefly I have fond memories of a man who … Continue reading Episode 037: In memory of Richard Joseph The post Episode 037: In memory of Richard Joseph first appeared on The C64 Take-away podcast.