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Vi ratear/roastar IGN:s tiopoängare genom tiderna!Listan: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64) Reviewed by Kristine Steimer November 25, 1998 "The new benchmark for interactive entertainment has arrived. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the fifth official installment in Nintendo's popular action adventure series is finally here, and like its NES predecessor in 1987 it is a game so enjoyable, it has the power to pull videogame players into its imaginative worlds -- and refuse to let go for days. Call us crazy, but when the final version of Zelda 64 arrived in the IGN64 offices, we stopped working, locked ourselves into a room with a big-screen TV and a surround system and played 17 hours straight. After only a few hours of sleep, we were back for more and we couldn't stop until we finished the game. Then, we started over again to find all the secrets. Rarely is there such a perfect mixture of graphics, sound, and gameplay that even the most cynical players will admit that Zelda 64 is poised to shape the action RPG genre for years to come." Pokemon Red Reviewed by Craig Harris June 23, 1999 "Pokemon really is worthy of being one of the Game Boy system's greatest games - it's not just a fad, a craze, or trend. If you don't have this game in your library, pick one up, it doesn't matter if you pick Blue or Red, they're both the same game. You'll just have to make sure you've got a friend with the other version if you want to catch 'em all." Pokemon Blue Reviewed by Craig Harris June 23, 1999 "Pokemon really is worthy of being one of the Game Boy system's greatest games - it's not just a fad, a craze, or trend. If you don't have this game in your library, pick one up, it doesn't matter if you pick Blue or Red, they're both the same game. You'll just have to make sure you've got a friend with the other version if you want to catch 'em all." Checkered Flag Reviewed by Robert A. Jung July 6, 1999 "This is a high-performance title that does nothing but pure video racing, and does it extremely well. Crammed with exciting gameplay, fast action, options galore, hot sound and graphics, and true multiplayer challenge, Checkered Flag is absolutely terrific!" Joust Reviewed by Robert A. Jung July 6, 1999 "Joust is another unbelievably excellent product from Shadowsoft. Players who never played the arcade title will be captivated by its simple rules, deep strategy, and fast action, while the legions of arcade Joust fans will be in video-gaming heaven!" Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Reviewed by Craig Harris July 21, 1999 "Super Mario Bros. remains one of my top 10 favorite games of all-time, even though it's almost a decade and a half old. Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is such a perfect translation, it makes me wonder if it's easy to port NES games to the Game Boy Color. Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is the Game Boy Color-specific game to own, hands down, and will be the title that, hopefully, will key a revolution of porting NES games to the handheld system. Buy this game. Now." The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX Reviewed by Adam Cleveland September 17, 1999 "If that's not enough to set your minds on gaming fire, then you seriously need a reality check, because The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening has never been anything but one of the top video games of all time, and its latest, enhanced version is nothing short of perfect. For years to come and then some, it will continue to remain one of my all-time favorite adventures, and unless someone puts a couple of gun barrels to my head, my opinions won't be swayed. If you don't already own Zelda DX, there's no reason from this point on that you shouldn't. So hop in your car and step on the gas, 'cause the best Game Boy game of all time has been for sale for quite some time, and you're missing out on oceans of fun." Soulcalibur Reviewed by Anoop Gantayat September 20, 1999 "Few games come to mind as "required purchases," games that are so good that they have to be a part of your lineup. The original Soul Edge was such a game, and now Soul Calibur has earned a place alongside its brother. It may or may not be the most complicated fighting game out there - I'm not bold enough to make such a statement. I am bold enough, though, to state that I've never had so much fun with a fighting game than I had when playing Soul Calibur." Mario Golf (Game Boy Color) Reviewed by Craig Harris October 5, 1999 "Guys and gals, I don't care if you're not into golf, you must add Mario Golf to your library of Game Boy Color games. This game is the perfect title to complement your collection. It's got tons of variety, pick-up-and-play controls, N64 connectivity... and it's great fun, especially in the later levels. The early challenges from the pros are decidedly easy to get through ¿ you'll see them throw easy, five foot putts to give you the lead. But when you go up against Mario in the Tournaments, watch out. Mario Golf is by far the best portable version of golf, and it even comes close to toppling some of the PC golf offerings as well." Pokemon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition Reviewed by Craig Harris October 19, 1999 "There's a reason why Pokemon is so successful, it's an excellent game. The game isn't incredibly deep, but the incentive of catching new creatures for your personal collection is a strong enough force to get you going to the end. The game is super easy to pick up and play, yet it's challenging it its own right. And it's addictive. After playing both Pokemon Red/Blue and then Yellow, I have to say that Pokemon Yellow is the best version to start out on the whole Pokemon craze." Sonic Pocket Adventure Reviewed by Craig Harris December 7, 1999 "I am really, really stunned at how well Sonic Pocket Adventure turned out on the NeoGeo Pocket Color ¿ the system needed a platform game, and Sonic delivers big-time. There are minor slowdown glitches, but not enough to distract from the overall game experience. The cartridge is truly brimming with gaming options that will keep you coming back, especially if you're lucky enough to have access to two systems. SNK really delivers the goods on another company's mascot, and Sonic Pocket Adventure is a cartridge no handheld library should be without. Yes, it has to be said: this game is a system-seller." SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium Reviewed by Craig Harris January 4, 2000 "As far as I'm concerned, this is the perfect handheld fighter, no question about it. The Capcom license gives players a familiar feel as well as introducing newcomers to the SNK library of fighters. The game isn't exactly a challenge right off the bat, but once you move the difficulty setting from Normal to Hard (there's two more after that: Brutal and Gamer), good luck. The computer AI can get downright nasty. And the Olympic mode really puts your Street Fighter abilities to test - let's just see how far you can get. SNK just keeps doing the right stuff with its portable...let's hope the Capcom tradition continues. The Ghouls 'N Ghosts minigame just BEGS to be converted into the full-fledged game. Let's have it, people..." Källa: IGN INDIA
Today, we're stepping back to 1995 to explore Battle Arena Toshinden, a trailblazing 3D fighting game that debuted as a launch title for the Sony PlayStation. We start by uncovering its origins as a collaboration between Takara and Tamsoft, and its role in showcasing the potential of early 3D gaming with weapon-based combat and groundbreaking sidestepping mechanics. Then, we'll examine how the game's popularity led to its wide-ranging legacy, including sequels, ports, and multimedia tie-ins like manga and anime. Finally, we'll reflect on its influence on the fighting game genre, setting the stage for future classics like Tekken and Soul Edge. So, grab your controller and join us as we battle through history on today's trip down Memory Card Lane. Find out more at https://a-trip-down-memory-card-lane.pinecast.co
Nae Mick today unfortunately but we've got special guest Aero experiencing daddy issues in Final Fantasy Legend 2, McCormick doing religious studies in Soul Edge and Andy having no moral compass in Beatdown: Fists of Vengeance
Transcending history...and the world! A tale of Souls and Swords.We take the deep dive into Soul Calibur 2 specifically because Link is a playable character in this game. We all bought this game as impressionable youths souly because Link was in it.We explore how the lore is nonsensical, Soul Edge has the power to do whatever the plot requires, and the parallels between the Soul Calibur franchise and The Legend of Zelda franchise. Also the parallels between Dark Souls because some of us are obsessed.ko-fi.com/ironbootsdeepdiveSend us an email at ironbootsdeepdive@gmail.comTwitter - @IronBootsDiveCredit: Marble Pawns - Music
294. Dans ce chapitre 444444, Le grand maître des jeux est Soul Edge.
Description: Welcome to the stage of destiny! Soul Calibur has arguably redefined history as one of Namco's premier, weapon based games. We're here to talk about the entire Soul Calibur series and our overall thoughts on where the franchise should go next. Pick up your Soul Edge blade...it's about to get dangerous.
Today, we'll tell you the story of Soul Edge, released in an arcade cabinet in December of 1995. As part of its story, we'll learn about all the technology that went into making the game. We'll continue by taking a close look at the design theory behind some of the games characters. Finally, we'll wrap it up by briefly talking about what else the SoulCalibur series has to offer. Join us for today's edgy trip down Memory Card Lane.
Four little street urchins kick seven bells out of each other on Virtua Fighter Kids, while the finals of the final annual GamesMaster Footie Tournament takes place.There's reviews of FIFA '97 (PSX), NBA Jam Extreme (PSX) and Virtua On (Saturn), previews of the home console releases of Rage Racer, Soul Edge and Time Crisis, and news on Fighters Megamix, Star Wars: Special Edition and a new motion ride called Ice Truck.Get next week's episode early on Patreon!Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Keytar Kween herself is on the pod this week, talkin’ rockin’! Lacey Johnson is a video game music sensation who very recently got to perform the intro song for Granblue Fantasy: Versus at EVO 2022. Lacey talks about what it was like getting that gig, how she got into keytar, which video game characters […]
It's time to pack up your smalls for our final trip to heaven, and we've got a rock god in our midst as Janick Gers from Iron Maiden strums his way through Quest For Fame, while Cecil and Amar burn rubber on Rave Racer.Rik and Dave give their views on Assault Rigs (PSX) and X-Men: Children of the Atom (Saturn), while Dom nearly loses his lunch checking out the Desperado rollercoaster in Las Vegas. There's also previews of Killer Instinct 2, Time Crisis, Soul Edge, Fighting Vipers and ManxTT Superbikes, which are storming arcades.Get next week's episode early on Patreon!Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Executioner (aka Ravi from production) drops by to show off his fatality skills on Mortal Kombat 3, Killer Instinct and Primal Rage, while the annual football tournament concludes on Virtua Striker.There's news on Destruction Derby and Soul Edge, reviews of Endorfun (PC) and Tekken (PSX), and Dom takes a trip to California to check out Magic Edge.Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Making #Cosplay Props With Foam w/ Odin Makes: Making Magic #Podcast Episode 8 SPONSORS: Interested in sponsoring the next episode? Email us at makingmagicpodcast@gmail.com and let's make it happen! LISTEN TO THE SHOW ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagiconapple Spotify: http://bit.ly/makingmagicspotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagicgoogle GUEST BIO: Odin Makes is a DIY YouTube series about making props for cosplay, or just for display. The series focuses on novice to intermediate skill levels, inexpensive materials, and often, minimal power tools. Episodes have included: the Infinity Gauntlet, Soul Edge from Soulcaliber, a full suit Gundam cosplay, and a full Mechagodzilla cosplay. In each video the prop is taken from the very first step of pattern making to the finished painting and details, and often features on-the-fly, on-screen problem solving. It's like a cooking show, but for props. ODIN'S INFO: https://odinmakes.com Patreon.com/odinmakes https://www.facebook.com/groups/odinsmakers/ https://www.reddit.com/r/OdinMakes/ https://www.instagram.com/odinmakes/?hl=en SHAUN JAY INFO: Learn more about Shaun Jay and his magic: https://shaunjaymagic.com Learn more about Shaun Jay's custom 3D design work: https://utilitygaffs.com Follow Shaun on Facebook: https://facebook.com/shaunjaymagic Follow Shaun on Instagram: https://instagram.com/shaunjaymagic Follow Shaun Jay on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shaunjaymagic? SHAUN JAY'S NATIONAL TV APPEARANCES Stage Magic: https://youtu.be/LtUUK8v1KiY More Stage Magic: https://youtu.be/8JdkKiXesXM Close Up Magic: https://youtu.be/yC6EKMAkZnI More Close Up Magic: https://youtu.be/i9vgjA0QCjQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support
You are NOT ready for a fake Dark Souls chest. Scott Tailford presents 9 Trick Video Game Items You Must AVOID... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Best to let these "Legends" fade into myth. Jules Gill presents the 10 Worst "Ultimate" Video Game Weapons...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@Retr0J@WCultureGamingCheck out our YouTube channel: youtube.com/whatculturegamingFor even more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/gaming See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Frenchpet plays Soul Edge for PS1 on PS3! In this episode he talks about getting a new headset for the show, painting his room glow in the dark, the emotional landscapes of people, Soul Edge being better than Soulcalibur and much more! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Edge Follow our socials for more Frenchpet madness! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frenchpet/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/frenchpet/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frenchpetpodcast/ Linktr.ee: http://frenchpet.com/ For merch, you can get it at: http://store.frenchpet.com/
In this Podcast, Josh Erb interviews Seb Gray our Soul Edge New Zealand Base Director. They talk about the need for Risk and challenge and why it is so important right now. We desperately need men and women of faith who live courageously. You will find out the connection between, challenge, risk and courage. Over the past year, Seb has been working hard to establish XCC (extreme character challenge) in New Zealand. You will get to hear that story and why Soul Edge is so excited to partner with XCC
Following the incredible success of Soul Edge and Soul Calibur in the arcades, Playstation and Dreamcast, Soul Calibur 2 arrived on the GameCube with open arms. A unique looking 2D fighter with a gameplay and visual experience far beyond what most 6th generation home console games had given gamers at that point. Mike and Neil sit down with @jedigeekgirl and @jonj3000 to talk about memories of playing Link in this unforgettable entry in the GameCube's library. The boys also cover Bloody Roar: Primal Fury with friend of the show Dan and look back at Rave Master and it's legacy. In this episode, the boys also celebrate their 20,000th download as well as a few summer book recommendations! Enjoy!
Luke Cunningham and I push the boundaries of what is an appropriate podcast conversation to promote a middle grade novel such as his debut, LEO, INVENTOR EXTRAORDINAIRE. We discuss his time writing for THE TONIGHT SHOW, Pomodoro sessions, our dream pedestal arcades, working with Harper Collins Christian, the problem with rich people, writing political jokes on the fly, Pica’s Restaurant of Upper Darby, the time I got fired from a Subway sandwich shop, the time I met Jared Fogel, Leonardo da Vinci, Assassin’s Creed II, Bob Lazar, simulation theory, and so much more. Luke X. Cunningham is an Emmy-nominated writer from Philadelphia. Previously, he spent three years as a writer for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He developed a passion for the Renaissance while earning a history degree from Brown University. He currently lives in Los Angeles, CA, with his wife and their son, Finn. LEO: Inventor Extraordinaire is his first novel. Luke’s list of games for a 4 person pedestal that I fully endorse: WWF Wrestlefest, NFL Blitz ‘99, Tecmo Bowl, Street Fighter series, Mortal Kombat 1-5, Golden Axe series, Marvel Vs Capcom series, NBA Jam series, Kung Fu, Punch Out, X-Men: Children Of The Atom, X-Men, beat em up, Final Fight, Gauntlet series, Tekken series, Soul Edge, Soul Calibur, TMNT, The Simpsons, Double Dragon series, Contra, Dig Dug, Commando, Choplifter, Spy Hunter , Rampage, Donkey Kong series, Pac Man series, Paperboy
Side Quests is back and so is host Case Aiken! He is a podcaster, writer, actor and legendary wielder of the Soul Edge! The game he is talking about today is SoulCalibur by Project Soul and Namco! You can find this episode's host on twitter or on any of his podcasts on CertainPOV.com.
Pixel Perfect, el programa y podcast de los videojuegos, En este episodio, repaso a las consolas de nueva generación punto por punto. Noticias y lanzamientos, ofertas de Sega, Mega Drive Mini, Dreamcast Mini, NBA 2k21, Dirt 5. Preview de Baldur's Gate 3, Música de Tekken 3, Yakuza 0, Panzer Dragoon, Soul Edge, Virtua Fighter, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, Wipeout Fusion. Presentado por Daniel Turienzo y Nacho Hernandez, provenientes de varios medios de comunicación del sector y del programa Otaku Players
In this episode, Kiri and I talk about why running and fitness are such an important part of the Soul Edge program. We unpack how our theological lens informs the way that we interact with the physical world. We dive into the importance of having a theology that does not just divide the physical and the spiritual. We explain how running and movement is not only healthy but can be a powerful way to engage in worship and communion with God from this place of a sacramental understanding. We also let you in on some practical tips that we have learned over the years of doing life and keeping fitness and health a priority.
Jurandir Filho, Felipe Mesquita, Evandro de Freitas e Bruno Carvalho batem um divertido papo sobre a franquia de luta Soul! Tudo começou ali no Arcade/Playstation 1 com Soul Edge (Blade) e depois virou uma grande franquia com Soul Calibur. É realmente um bom jogo de luta? O que diferencia de franquias como Tekken e Virtua Fighter?
The song you heard on the show is Through a cardboard world by Toni Leys, you can find more of their music at https://tonileys.bandcamp.com/ If you want to follow the show on Twitter you can find it @pixels143, and if you want to follow me its @runjumpstomp This show is part of the Giant Sized Team Up Network, for more information head to GSTU.net Guest Links Emily is a graphic designer, sequential illustrator, art and dance instructor, and part time wine steward. She has been illustrating and self-publishing her own comics since 2011, as well as having been published with Red Stylo Media in The 27 Club and The Strip comic anthologies. Aside from this year, she attends comic-con all up and down the East Coast and sells in artist alley. She designed the logo for Botched & Space Vikings, and now Nook's Tavern - which is the connection that brought her to DragonCon 2019 - where she met you (Old Fuddy Duddy House and con-mom Tony FTW). She teaches many types of art - currently Happy Little Drawing Fridays on Twitch, as well as dance East Coast Swing and Ballroom. Wine Steward = pours wine for Wagner Vineyards on Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes. Friend to the GSTU Media Network. Most of the internet - 'aSwanNamedEmily' Twitter - twitter.com/aSwanNamedEmily Instagram - instagram.com/aswannamedemily Facebook - facebook.com/aSwanNamedEmilyArtistry Patreon - patreon.com/aSwanNamedEmily Twitch - twitch.tv/aswannamedemily Publisher - Red Stylo Media - redstylo.com Source Links https://www.mobygames.com/game/soul-blade https://vgboxart.com/viewfullsize/11458/Soul%20Blade/ https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation/soul-blade Intro - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtF80UCgarY Commercial - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmOq5te1NZY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/143/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/143/support
This week Josh & Kiri talk to Stephen Backhouse; an international speaker, Oxford theologian and friend of Soul Edge. Stephen is the director and primary teacher at Tent Theology, which aims to bring theology back to the local church and make it easily accessible to everyone. They discuss his personal theological journey, why bringing theology back to the local church is so important, and much more!
This week Josh and Kiri sit down with a cup of tea to discuss where Soul Edge began, the journey so far, and the values that run deep. Send in any questions you have via the Facebook Group or email, for a response in a future episode. Stay tuned for next weeks episode where we sit down with Josh, Kiri and Naomi, a Soul Edge leader, to discuss personal journeys and lessons learned regarding eating disorders and physical health. Until next time Soul Edgers!
For episode 15 of GameFellas we would like to welcome our latest Featured Guest, Mike Levy from the Dongled YouTube Channel! Mike was gracious enough to come on the show and discuss some great topics with us: "Games Lost to Time: Arcade Exclusives" and"Top 3 Best and Worst Elements of Modern Games"Tony Brasel and our Producer Derik Moore also come along for the ride and add their takes to the discussion. And as always, before the topic discussions we discussed what games we've been playing.Games List:Witcher 3 (Switch), The Outer Worlds, Gunman Clive, Magic the Gathering Arena, Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition, Mega Man 5 (Gameboy), Majora's Mask, Mega Man X6, Mega Man X7, Mega Man X8, Mega Man Command Mission, Nemesis (Gameboy), Shadow of the Colossus, The Last Guardian, Pong, Space Invaders, Computer Space, X-Men Arcade, Simpsons Arcade, TMNT Arcade, Cadillacs And Dinosaurs, Super Buster Bros, Aliens Vs Predator (Arcade), Metamorphic Force, Mystic Warriors, Violent Storm, Night Slashers, Star Wars Arcade (Sega), Ghostbusters (Arcade), Stun Runner, Soul Edge, Super Retrocade, Super Mario 3D World, Seaman, Resident Evil 2 Remake, Final Fantasy 8, Scott Pilgrim Vs The World, TMNT Out of the Shadows, No Man's Sky, Shantae and the Half Genie, Phantom Breaker Battlegrounds, Horizon Zero Dawn, Last of Us.Music Interlude: TMNT Arcade Stage 1, Scene 1Featured Guest: Mike Levy from the Dongled YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/user/Dongledhttps://twitter.com/dyhptgHosting, Video & Audio Production by Zack Smith (Aggro Sky)https://twitter.com/zfunk007Co-Hosts:Live Production and Fact Checking: Derik Moorehttps://twitter.com/ithinkibrokeitTony Braselhttps://twitter.com/Braselspective
Bienvenidos a Sector 7, el lugar perfecto para todos los amantes de los podcast... y de los videojuegos retro! Estamos en pleno verano, el calor aprieta, y aunque este programa supondrá el cierre de nuestra primera —y algo más corta— temporada, queremos acabar a lo grande. Gastando nuestra paga semanal, pidiendo cambio al "señor de la riñonera" y disfrutando de los míticos salones recreativos. ¿Quién no tiene recuerdos de un verano lleno de partidas y algún que otro enfado? En el programa no solo hablamos de nuestros recuerdos de los salones recreativos y todo lo que conllevaba pisar uno, sino que también tratamos temas como las recreativas más extrañas que hemos visto nunca, o por supuesto géneros, compañías y juegos que son de obligado debate en un programa de este tipo. Desde el género de la lucha con nombres tan importantes como Street Fighter II (el rey del momento), Virtua Fighter, Tekken o Soul Edge, pasando por la velocidad con los primeros títulos de conducción en 3D, Sega Rally o Daytona USA. Todo sin olvidarnos tampoco de los míticos Yo Contra el Barrio, los difíciles pero picantes matamarcianos, o desde luego los juegos "de la pistolita". Ah, y puede que alguno de vosotros también hayáis probado alguna vez la "máquina electrocutadora". En este programa descansan las secciones, pero vuelven los comentarios de los oyentes, con un repaso exhaustivo y un montón de debates abiertos por vosotros. Por supuesto, también esperamos el feedback para que nos contéis vuestras anécdotas con las recreativas de antaño. Como siempre, esperamos que disfrutéis tanto escuchando como nosotros grabando. Por supuesto, esperamos vuestro feedback, vuestros comentarios y recuerdos, así como vuestra participación en nuestros próximos concursos. De parte de todo el equipo os deseamos un feliz verano. Y nada, que en un abrir y cerrar de ojos volveremos a estar con vosotros. Será en una nueva temporada que empezará en septiembre (esta vez completa) y que vendrá con un montón de sorpresas y novedades para seguir mejorando. En este programa hemos participado: Oriol Vall-llovera (Uri) Rubén Sevilla (rbn_psx) Pablo Sánchez de Rojas (spuny) Daniel del Puerto (AhuraMazda) Andrés Miguel (Cyberio)
Eine der besten Konsolen aller Zeiten wird 15! Simon, Gregor und Trant schwelgen in Erinnerungen über Sonys Hardware-Hit aus den 90ern. 00:00:00 - Intro und Vorstellungen 00:01:00 - Erinnerungen an die PlayStation 1 00:07:00 - Raupenkopierer und elegante Wechseltricks 00:10:30 - Wie das Launch-Lineup der PSOne den Saturn getötet hat 00:16:00 - Dino trifft Rochen: Demodisks und frühe Highlights 00:21:00 - Rennspiele: Gran Turismo, Ridge Racer, Destruction Derby uvm. 00:29:45 - Sportspiele & Musikgames: Von Winning Eleven zu Parappa the Rapper 00:38:30 - Das Action-Adventure Duo: Tomb Raider und Metal Gear Solid 00:50:15 - Horrorgames 1: Resident Evil, Nightmare Creatures, Dino Crisis uvm. 01:06:30 - Horrorgames 2: Parasite Eve, Overblood, D, Enemy Zero uvm. 01:11:30 - Jump & Runs: Klonoa, Crash Bandicoot, Tombi, Spyro uvm. 01:18:30 - Simons Spielemix 1: Thunderhawk, Worms und Tony Hawk 01:24:15 - Flug-Shooter: Wing Commander, Colony Wars ,Warhawk, Krazy Ivan 01:30:30 - Open World im Frühstadium: Driver und Grand Theft Auto 01:35:15 - Pügelpower: Soul Edge, Tekken, Bloody Roar, Tobal No.1 uvm. 01:40:15 - Simons Spielemix 2: Soul Reaver, MDK, Iron & Blood, Fade to Black 01:48:30 - Gregors RPG-Mix: Final Fantasy, Chrono Cross, Vandal Hearts uvm. 02:02:00 - Edes Spontantipps und Verabschiedung Teilnehmer: Gregor, Simon & Trant
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We celebrate our 150th episode with Kinsey Burke of MetalJesusRocks playing a game of Bang/Marry/Kill with our favorite video game franchises. Time to get down and dirty, ARGonauts! Friend of the show Kinsey Burke from MetalJesusRocks returns to help us celebrate our 150th episode. And what better way to celebrate than with a game of Bang/Marry/Kill? We look at a whole bunch of our favorite gaming franchises and characters in a whole new light. Hope you're ready! There's no news or Random Select this week since we wanted to devote our episode more to Bang, Marry, Kill. We do have the Stage of History, though! There's the beginning tale of souls and swords with Soul Edge. Then our inner weenies are unleashed with Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Robert reminisces about the ultimate team-up with Battletoads & Double Dragon in Obscura. Our episode ends on a more heartfelt note reminiscing over our favorite memories from 150 episodes of ARGcast. Let us know your favorites! Kinsey Burke on Patreon Got a question, comment, or suggestion for the show? Email us or send a tweet! Check out our Patreon to help support the show and get cool perks along the way. Also, join our Discord room to chat all things retro gaming. See you there! Follow David | Follow Robert We are partnered with Don't Feed The Gamers! Be sure to check them out for fan-focused gaming content.
In this episode podcast Jonny Abbott interviews Rachel Luetchford and Simon Barrington about their research into millennial leaders. Rachel Luetchford is a millennial and graduated in 2017 with a First class degree in International Development. Before University, she lived in Canada whilst on the Soul Edge leadership course. Rachel has been the key researcher on the Forge Leadership Research report and as part of that has interviewed 50 millennials in leadership. She has been interested in issues of social justice from a young age and is committed to working to provide restorative aftercare for survivors of human trafficking. She is passionate about enabling her generation to make the maximum contribution possible to tackling injustice and transforming society by raising up leaders. Rachel lives with her husband in Suffolk.
NinJaSistah's mind has been inundated with thoughts about her high school days. Those were the days when she lived for fighting games. She was very mindful of her skills in games like Soul Edge and Mortal Kombat. She spent long hours learning her favorite character's […] The post ESH Cast #620: Choosing the character with the cutest outfit is not intelligent strategy appeared first on ESH - ElectricSistaHood.
Welcome back to another episode of your favorite podcast For All Nerds! This week we discuss: That Captain Marvel trailer[4:40] while Ben Ha Meen tries to tell us details of his clandestine site visit without having Mickey Mouse run up on him & Jason Momoa Auditioning to be...The Batman [23:00] In The #GeekquentlyAskedQuestions, you asked about graduate degrees [26:00], our top animated shows based on comics [35:30], Tumblr's demise [41:00] Growing your social media presence on Twitter without being spam [44:40] which leads to a "how did we start following each other" trip down memory lane [50:00]. Plus we give a shout to Shang Chi being slated as the next Phase 4 Marvel Movie. [1:00:00] In #ComicsICopped we discuss #CopIronheart and Ironheart #1, Wicked and Divine #40, Jeff FINALLY started reading Spider-Geddon, and Prodigy from Mark Millar [1:08:00] Be sure to check our Patreon (forallnerds), join to become a member of the exclusive squad, and subscribe to all of our social networks, because you love us! This week's episode music courtesy of @iamryanlittle!
“Transcending history and the world, a tale of souls and swords, eternally retold.” One of our whirlwind tour type shows as we take on Namco’s legendary swords, staffs and shields fighting franchise, SoulCalibur (briefly Soul […] The post Soul Edge/SoulCalibur series – Cane and Rinse No.316 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.
A dispute over a minor magical artifact turns into a battle of the dark princesses of fighting games, as whip fetishist and least-dressed Soul Calibur character Ivy Valentine takes on Darkstalker's resident bat-winged succubus, Morrigan Aensland, and the fan-flinging queen of Kombat, Princess Kitana, in the first actual straight-up combat match of Season 3! Will Ivy's use of the Soul Edge be enough to overcome the disadvantages conveyed on her by the basic rules of boob physics? Will Morrigan's combo-spamming techniques and shapeshifting abilities win the day over her better-known foes? Or will Kitana just inexplicably turn everyone into babies and be done with it? Also, the hosts perform an experiment to determine just how many terrible puns can fit in one episode, James Bond suffers a quick and hideous death, and for the second time in Smash Fiction history, somebody says the words, "Fuck you, Miles." This week's episode is brought to you by Corn Nuts and "The Aughts."
November 15, 1997 - We take a look at Soul Edge (Version 1), discuss Aftershock in Redemption Roundup, some new toys in, and also some regrettable trends in the industry.
Hello, everyone! Welcome back to a special episode of Optional Opinion. Joining me from the new Playstation podcast, X To Jump, J.R. Oliver and Ryder Swett and I discuss why Sony can't innovate. We talk about Sony in their current form, Microsoft and Nintendo, Anime, and Soul Edge? You heard that right! You can hear more of Optional Opinion on Soundcloud,iTunes, Google Play, and other podcast apps. You can find X To Jump Podcast on Soundcloud also. You can follow me on Twitter @thatretrocode and you can email the show at myop2comment@yahoo.com. Until next week everyone, be safe and have fun!
Mike is bringing the tunes again! This week starts with Soul Edge and keeps going from there. Edited by Michael Ledward
The Soul Calibur series kicked off 20 years ago with Soul Blade, the PS1 home conversion of arcade hit Soul Edge. This episode we look at Edge and Blade, which have no fewer than THREE official soundtracks to explore. Download Now SHOW NOTES 0:00:00 – The Edge of Soul (Soul Blade) 0:13:02 – Epic Calling [...]
En este nuevo programa hablamos de “la otra” saga de Namco, ya que se van a cumplir 20 años desde que la compañía nipona lanzara en los salones recreativos el mítico arcade en 3D que nos presentaba espectaculares combates con armas blancas. Su nombre era Soul Edge y no tardaría en dar el salto a las consolas de sobremesa. Repasamos sus principales títulos: 1996: Soul Edge (Soul Blade) 1999: Soulcalibur 2002: Soulcalibur II 2005: Soulcalibur III 2008: Soulcalibur IV 2012: Soulcalibur V En este programa intervienen: Jaime Snow (@jaibrot) Carlos (@carlongoRB) Nos puedes encontrar en: Blog: reservademana.blogspot.com Facebook: facebook.com/reservademana Twitter: twitter.com/reservademana iTunes: Reserva de Mana
En este nuevo programa hablamos de “la otra” saga de Namco, ya que se van a cumplir 20 años desde que la compañía nipona lanzara en los salones recreativos el mítico arcade en 3D que nos presentaba espectaculares combates con armas blancas. Su nombre era Soul Edge y no tardaría en dar el salto a las consolas de sobremesa. Repasamos sus principales títulos: 1996: Soul Edge (Soul Blade) 1999: Soulcalibur 2002: Soulcalibur II 2005: Soulcalibur III 2008: Soulcalibur IV 2012: Soulcalibur V En este programa intervienen: Jaime Snow (@jaibrot) Carlos (@carlongoRB) Nos puedes encontrar en: Blog: reservademana.blogspot.com Facebook: facebook.com/reservademana Twitter: twitter.com/reservademana iTunes: Reserva de Mana
Después de dos semanas de cambios y estrenando locación del Podcast, seguimos revisando la parte moderna de las agrupaciones que musicalizan los videojuegos.
Después de dos semanas de cambios y estrenando locación del Podcast, seguimos revisando la parte moderna de las agrupaciones que musicalizan los videojuegos.
9pm Dolphin Healing Hands 10pm The Soul Edge
Its chaos in the streets as fighting games take over most of the show this week. Jason plays doctor in Team Fortress 2 and grabs Soul Edge in Soul Calibur 4. Also, Steven becomes the number one assassin in No More Heroes and blasts off into space with Mass Effect on the PC. Plus the news of the week and the Top 5 Fighting Games of All Time. Don't miss out on the fun.