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Dr. Tahnee is back in studio to provide her expert opinions on the subject of translation! Ben may not be a “Spoony Bard” but all of his base do belong to them… as they discuss the intricacies of communicating source language content successfully in a target language. What does translation success mean or even look like? Listen in to their discussions and find out! 00:00:20 - This week Ben and Tahnee are talking about the word translation! 00:01:00 - “The Alchemist” is better translated to English than in the original Portuguese? 00:04:10 - Tahnee's thoughts on two books she read that were translated from Japanese 00:07:05 - Ben thinks “District B-13” and “Shaolin Soccer” didn't need language translations 00:09:10 - How do you translate facial expressions? 00:12:50 - Interpreting gestures and body language 00:15:00 - Tahnee's Pro Tip: DON'T DO THE OK SIGN IN BRAZIL! 00:16:55 - Movie titles can be more descriptive in other languages 00:20:15 - American movie titles in Portuguese, and Ben's favorite, “Eleven Men and a Secret” 00:22:50 - “Translator traitor,” “correct” translations, and ways to translate fiction 00:26:20 - Songs in other languages, and Tahnee asks “Are translators artists?” 00:30:25 - Food for though on “eating word” translations 00:32:35 - Ben thinks about math when he hears the word translation? 00:35:20 - Tahnee has questions about video game translations and localizations 00:37:40 - Ben's opinion on if translators for games need to have video game experience 00:43:10 - All about the Twilight Zone episode “To Server Man” 00:46:30 - Spoiler alert… “IT'S A COOKBOOK!” 00:51:25 - Tahnee shares her video game research with Ben 00:54:01 - Censorship, profanity, a bit from Netflix's “The Pentaverate,” and the “Spoony Bard” 00:57:00 - Ben explains to Tahnee how video games teach you how to play 01:00:15 - Tahnee's thoughts on the importance of translating documents 01:05:10 - Game translation errors, and Tahnee's expert assessment on “what went wrong” 01:12:00 - The story or the “I AM ERROR” meme from “The Legend of Zelda 2” 01:14:40 - Mango gets vocal to end the show
This week, I’m getting back to the game soundtrack I had to pull an audible on – Star Trader for the X68000! I originally thought the soundtrack for this version was the same as the original version of the game on the PC-88. As it turns out, I was way off! The original version of […]
Continuing our discussion of Final Fantasy music, Taliz and Klauss go through the original Super Famicom soundtrack for Final Fantasy IV. The pair also discuss a bit of Final Fantasy XIV news and talk about the 20th anniversary of Final Fantasy IX. Enjoy! Show Notes: FFIV Original Soundtrack on Amazon: https://amzn.to/31YwIJT Release Date announced for FFXIV Patch 5.3: https://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/421185 Next FFXIV Producer Live Letter scheduled for July 22: https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/topics/detail/6e293f849e8aff7969045878c85935b27cd883df FFIX 20th Anniversary Interview with Kazuhiko Aoki: https://na.finalfantasy.com/topics/191
Continuing our discussion of Final Fantasy music, Taliz and Klauss go through the original Super Famicom soundtrack for Final Fantasy IV. The pair also discuss a bit of Final Fantasy XIV news and talk about the 20th anniversary of Final Fantasy IX. Enjoy! Show Notes: FFIV Original Soundtrack on Amazon: https://amzn.to/31YwIJT Release Date announced for FFXIV Patch 5.3: https://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/421185 Next FFXIV Producer Live Letter scheduled for July 22: https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/topics/detail/6e293f849e8aff7969045878c85935b27cd883df FFIX 20th Anniversary Interview with Kazuhiko Aoki: https://na.finalfantasy.com/topics/191
In this interview, Stephan talks to Tomas Guinan, a solo indie developer from Truro-based indie studio Spoony Bard Productions (@SpoonyBardToma), whose NES-styled retro brawler Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl launched on Steam and Nintendo Switch in early May.We talk about Tomas’ fascinating path to game development from making flash games as a kid to working in a call centre before ultimately getting to develop Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl.Tomas' work is also really interesting in that several of his games can be played on the NES and in fact are printed on carts by Limited Run Games. We have a fascinating conversation, I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did!You can pick up Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl on Steam and on Nintendo Switch. If you enjoyed this interview follow @StephanReilly and @CanadaGameDevs for more!
AKA "Watermelon Dude"In the 199th episode, Trevor and Julia talk about "Neon Genesis Evangelion" finally hitting Netflix and some of the controversies that have ensued. Next, they pick their Comics of the Week. Then, Trevor quizzes Julia about quotes from "Neon Genesis Evangelion". Lastly, they discuss the latest episodes of "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.", "Krypton", and "Swamp Thing".Superman: Year One (2019-) #1 - Comics by comiXologyBatman (2016-) #73 - Comics by comiXologyNeon Genesis Evangelion - Wikipedia
In this episode, we have a chat with Tomas Guinan of Spoony Bard Productions! Plus, News of the Weird, and a bit about JadePharaoh's list of Danganronpa VAs on the LBG forum!
New games are still being made for old consoles! We take a look at a few of them in this episode. Also, News of the Weird, and...wait, it's already the last Friday of the month?!
Just in time for Thanksgiving! We’re going in depth with Final Fantasy 4’s story and characters with the very funny Bailey Meyers from Goosedrunks (www.youtube.com/goosedrunks – twitter.com/baileymeyers). We talk about...
Emitiendo desde su mansión de veraneo en la costa este a Lubacov le ha salido un pelín nocturno este episodio de Soleado. El programa abre y cierra con Alex Rocks cuyo primer LP sale esta semana y también hay temarracos del demonio de Louis Cole, Deoke, Ephemerals, Spoony Bard y B. Bravo.
Happy new year from the Spoony Bard! In this installment, a cocky ninja prince joins the party and is almost as effective in combat as he is hitting on Rydia. It turns out Dr. Lugae had a pretty warped imagination, committing horrible acts against Edge's parents that even the final fiend of the elements, Rubicant thinks is a bit excessive. We spend the entire episode in the underworld and head to the Land of the Summons, that place where Rydia was hanging out and aging a hundred times the normal speed. Hopefully Cecil won't be a graybeard when he makes it out of there!
Welcome to the Spoony Bard's Aural Theatre! Herein we will take you on a serialized aural odyssey through some classic video games from the long ago. For our first season, we have chosen Final Fantasy IV. In this first episode, we are introduced to some of the main players in this epic tale and experience a harrowing event that will set in motion great conflicts in the world as well as within Cecil Harvey, a dark knight of Baron.
GotY 2014.
Halo.
FMV Games.
Attack on Gaming.
Bad Wedding.
Dungeon Keeper 2.
Yearly Anime.
Game of the Year.
We Talk about Disgaea.
We Talk about PilotWings.
We Talk about E3.
Prep for Stark's Birthday.
Rex Ronan.
We talk about Kirby and a new mouse.
My wife is awesome.
GoTY.
Monster Rancher.
Indie.
Mascot Games.
Bushido Blade.
Bushido Blade.
Randomness and Digimon.
Metal Slug.
Super Mario Kart.
EVO: The Search for Eden.
Doom.
Batman.
We talk about our recent experience at Anime Expo 2012 and we talk about EVO 2012 and recent news
TMNT.
Finally Final Fantasy.
Adventure games and quick posting.
We'll get you for this Spiderman.
We talk about the Super Mairo Super Show.
This week we play Japanese NES games that never made it over to the States.
The first episode of the as yet named podcast where we watch terrible movies on netflix streaming and record a commentary track for anyone who is foolish enough to listen to the humor. This week we watched "The Stuff" a movie so horrible that it at the end it doesn't even try to hide the fact that it is racist. Add to that the bad guy in the movie literally being a plastic container of Marshmallow Fluff and you kind of have something that most people would normally walk away from if they saw in a store or heard recommended. We man up and sit through it so you can feel like you aren't just drinking with alone to get through it!
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We are back with a short cast about what we have been up to and why we are going to cast more. Tell us what you think!
If you are like Stark and I the Disney Afternoon played a rather large role in your life growing up. If you aren't like us, well I don't really know why you are listening to a video game podcast about old things. Also we talk about Skyrim, if you hadn't noticed by the title or anything like that. For me this was a great experience, finally being able to play some of the games that I lusted after as a child--oddly only to discover that they kind of weren't nearly as good as Nintendo Power said that they were. Also, we are looking for suggestions for the next episode.
Stark and I take a break from talking about all of the retro games that fill our minds and took this time to talk about the best games that have come out this year. We hand out some awards, talk about our biggest disappointments, and even try to make sure that some people get thoroughly angry at some of the choices that we have. After all of that we decide that the best thing to do would be to steal a page from fellow retro gaming podcast, "Retronauts," and talk about the Disney afternoon on the next pod. No worries, we are even going to talk about the cartoons as well.
Did you miss listening to us talk about old games that pretty much no one remembers as much as we missed talking about it? While I am not going to wait for your answer to record and post the podcast we decided that the best thing to do would just be to go ahead and record another one. This week we are talking about Lunar, and Lunar 2, along with some of the --mostly-- forgotten others in the seires. Along the way we discuss anime, Atlier Totori, Dark Souls, Modern Warfare 3, Battlefield 3, and some current news. Let us know what you think in the comment section below, and feel free to follow us on twitter or like us on facebook. We are shallow and need instant gratification like that.
So in an attempt to keep giving our fans content we decided that since Stark and I were in the same area, we should probably record something and call it a podcast. Turns out that we didn't do what we were supposed to, but instead just end up talking for about an hour regarding life, the universe, and everything. As always, when we do something different, let us know what you think.
Oddly this week seems to have been kind of a hard conversation to have, even though we rarely have trouble talking about anything ever, as it was about an entire system that we have already talked so much and so long at length about. Needless to say we do go on for awhile, and bring up a great deal of memories and awesome that had to do with the system. We also talk about the new Deus Ex game for awhile as well, so there is that too.
Stark and I recorded a podcast. It is long. I knew that something was awry when Stark started the pre-cast conversation by referring to what we were about to do as "the podcast of his dreams". Something else seemed to be up as he seemingly had nothing to say in that prep conversation, and even told me that he brought notes. For someone that I have struggled to get an hour long "podcast friendly" conversation out of, he came to play. Try as I might I could not shake him from talking about anime. If you are looking for an expert on the subject, I think that we found ourselves one. You guys wanted to hear about anime, and we did that for you. From our introduction in middle/high school all the way to current, we talk about everything noteworthy about our lives and anime.
You want to talk about a game that, for me, could not have aged worse? I think that at this point in my life I would have to bring up Resident Evil 2. For a game that basically help my entire attention for almost year I there was nothing that could even touch its place in my mind until RPGs started getting super insane in the way of Disgaea. We stay on topic, again, for awhile this week before we just start to break down and talk about anything we can think of-- summer of arcade, movies, what games we are playing, and pretty much anything else that we can think of at the moment. Did I mention that Stark starts calling me the film dick because of my taste in movies? True story.
So this week I start off with a story and Stark finishes with arguably a much better one. We also talk about Donkey Kong for awhile. It is funny that I can remember a couple of years ago when Penny-Arcade took a website, GameSpy, to task over the fact that they had made a list of over-rated games and Donkey Kong was number one on it. Turns out that everyone is sort of coming around to that conclusion. We talk about other things, I bring up editing the pod --but if we are being honest that isn't ever going to happen. We talk about all kinds of fighting games and old games, which is on topic and I almost feel like we should be rewarded for. Next Podcast coming sooner then later.
Just so everyone is aware, I have been in the process of moving. I know that I probably should have had this cast up two weeks ago, but it was kind of hard with no internet. Anyway, this week we talk about Half-Life! The odd thing about Half-Life is that you can't really begin to talk about it without talking about the massive influence that it had on gaming in general. When you start talking about that you have to bring up Half-Life 2, because beside the Unreal Engine almost everything good in gaming pretty much has its roots in there. This is also probably the first time that Stark and I honestly didn't feel like we ended up giving the game of the week enough of a conversation, and kind of want to go on more. Interesting because we have been talking about doing a spoiler cast on Portal 2 seeing as I am currently working my way through that entire experience as well. Shorter this week as I had to run out and keep moving stuff, but don't worry we record tomorrow as well, so there is another cast that is probably going to be stupid long coming soon anyway. We will be talking about Donkey Kong Country. Remember to follow us on twitter, like us on Facebook, and bombard us with as much email and comments as you possibly can.
This week we talk about Blaster Master and everything awesome that has involved with it. I would love to blame this podcast going up late on my new job, but the truth of the matter is that I have just been sitting on possibly some of the easiest to edit content that we may have ever recorded. I don't know why it hasn't gotten upload, and you can blame that entirely on me. Besides the standard block of video game talk we also discuss important things like anime and old movies that no one besides the two of us would ever care about. You know, the things that really matter in life. Also, tell us how you feel about the new-- much longer-- format. We always love reading any and all fan feedback.
I don't know about most people, but back in the day I was terrible at Parappa, and while time has made me mildly better at the game I can't say that it is really something that I can ace on the first try--or even the 12th. After bringing up the main thread of old games we talk for awhile about anime and some of our favorite shows that are coming back, namely Futurama and how awesome John Benjamen has a Van is. We bring up my new iPhone and why Stark thinks that I am becoming one of the many faceless mobs, and why Dungeon Siege probably isn't helping that cause that much. Also I discuss the lengths that a Disgaea hole can last for, while we have why everything about Star Wars: Force Unleashed 2 isn't what you really want in a game. So, for those of you that listen on the site--or for those that just want to inform us more-- I feel like pointing out that we would love you guys commenting on how you think that we are doing with the show now that it is back in full swing. I would also like to point out that you can like us on Facebook and follow us (mainly me being drunk and saying terrible things) on twitter.
We are late with this newest addition to the ever growing family of dysfunctional pods that keep getting produced. This week Stark has decided that it is entirely his job to inform people that we don't fact check, but in all honesty I was kind of hoping that people already knew that from 30 seconds of us talking. We start off really well this week, and instead of even making an attempt to talk about the game find a way to complain about people getting married or inviting us to parties. We do discuss the topic, Katamari, with a great amount of love--even though we don't give it the time needed-- and find ways to talk about so much else. E3, complaining about Family Guy (again), current games we are playing, and FPS' are just small taste of the devotion that we show for staying on topic.
There are times that I am sitting here and uploading the podcast to the server and I don't even know what to write here about it. It is clearly the longest one that we have ever done, clocking in around two hours and twenty minutes, it also ends with Stark yelling about Breaking Bad and how he can't enjoy anything that may ever encourage anyone to do Crystal Meth. Glad that we could fit a PSA in at the end, but I thought that this was supposed to be a geek podcast about video games and nerd stuff. Although there is about two hours before that where we talk about the finer things in life, like Shadow Run, Duke Nukem Forever, and complain about Final Fantasies again. A full episode to be sure.
In a perfect world this podcast would have been uploaded Saturday night. This is not that world and you people aren't here to listen to me complain about the worst week ever, you are hear to talk about video games. Episode the 29th of the classiest podcast on the planet brings us a new guest, Sheeley, who is an expert on all things sports related-- this is good as Stark and I have no knowledge about anything like that. He explains to us that it is basically a football game that you can kill other people and not much else. That is fine because we quickly start talking about Kristy Alley, Star Trek, and how much we really enjoy making fun of people who aren't around to defend themselves. Stark wanted a mellow adventure next time, so we are breaking from tradition and doing a modern classic for next week, Katamari. Leave us a note to let us know what you think about that, or what you thought about this cast.
Back to basics this episode, Stark and I are joined by no one and we talk about a game that neither one of us really know that much about-- Yoshi's Island. Everything from Mortal Kombat tournaments to how we feel that PSN isn't doing a terrible job at making up for what it did (although it isn't really going out of its way either), we don't really stay on anything that could ever be a topic. We also welcome everyone to leave some feedback, even make lots of suggestions on how you can go ahead and manage to do that. And if any of you are wondering what we are going to be talking about next week, it is Mutant League Football.
For the first time ever Stark asked for a week off from podcasting. Well I wanted to do something special for our listeners, and since we can't have a Spoony Bard without Stark we decided to do something else. Less talk about games, less talk about things that matter, and in all honesty more talk about things that probably should never be brought up. Once again we have a late arrival, John, who joins us about 11 minutes into the events. If you aren't a fan of our side conversations into insanity this one might not be for you; but if you are please join Elise, John and I for the most classiest podcast on the net, This is Not The Spoony Bard Podcast.
Episode 27 of the Spoony Bard Podcast, the classiest podcast on the net. Roughly five minutes into the pod we lose stark for a couple of minutes and try to cover long enough for him to come back, which doesn't really work. We ended up losing about five minutes of the pod because of random computer issues, which is par for a pod at this point, but at the end we come back with Stark-- so we all win. All aside it sounds way better than the last one. Besides the talk of R-Type, which is limited to only me remembering it fondly and everyone else complaining about it, we go in all kinds of random directions. Mortal Kombat takes up most of the converstaion, but we bring up Pizza, beer, and Dr. Who, so there is that I guess. Also PSN is still down so we kind of needed to complain about that too.
Never being one to do anything that would call the integrity of the show into question Stark made a very conscience choice to not play the game this week at all. That is OK, because I went entirely out of my way to be overly bored with Legend of Legaia. Stark talks about playing Ar Tonelico 1 and 3 and how much he really really hates PSN at the moment. I talk about the article that I did on Valve and how everyone is complaining about DLC in Portal 2, even though that never went up on the site. We also talk quickly about Forza 3. There seemed to be something wrong with the recording this week, so there is some odd feedback. I thought that it would be better to give it to you guys instead of making you wait even longer for me to figure out how to fix it in post.
Stark and I start talking about Mega Man Legends and then are quickly joined by our newest writer Elise. From that moment forward pretty much everything goes south and we have one of the more insane and out of control conversations that we have ever had. Stark manages to fit in conversation about Ar Tonelico, I bring up Monster Hunter Tri, and Elise talks about TV. While most of us don't care about Fringe or True Blood they are brought up non-the-less. I could go on, but I don't want to lose some of our feeds.
Stark and I spend a large amount of time talking about 80?s movies, other games in the Contra series, and one liners. We spend very little of that time talking about the first Contra game, besides the fact that we could only ever beat it by cheating. Stark talks about how much he loves Ar Tonelico and our new writer for the site, and I talk about the passing of my chinchilla and how I really want a sumo chair/bag. I bring up Pokemon and the Shin Megami Tensei series on the DS.
Taking another suggestion from the fans to talk about we played Tomba this week; saying that we had mixed results would be kind. It doesn't take long before we start talking about pretty much anything else that we are doing. Ar tonelico, Pokemon, and even articles that we have thrown up on the site all end up being fair game. Sorry about the pod going up late, again, at least it still weekly.
Episode 22 of the Spoony Bard podcast brings us to talking about Dr. Mario. As we are want to do we start talking about pretty much everything and anything that isn't the game that we played for this week, as well as the fact that a plumber is probably the last person that either one of us would go to for medical advice. Stark talks about how he is "finally done" with Neptunia and how he is getting ready to start playing the new Ar Tonelico. I discuss how much I already miss Company of Heroes: Online and my new addiction of Age of Empires: Online, also that I may have a problem with free to play RTS games.
We are back on Skype, but this time with a special new recording software. Tell your ears to be ready to hear us in STEREO! I talk about some of the games that I am reviewing for another site, and we go off for some time about how not excited we are about Onlive. Stark talks more about Neptunia, and I try to talk about how awesome I thought Vagrant Story was until I stopped playing it. We talk about fan suggestions, and what you guys can do to help the site grow. It is the Spoony Bard Podcast 21: Ninja Vision!
After the problems with last weeks 'cast Stark and I felt bad enough to get together and do one in person, and a little over an hour and a half. This weeks game is the PS1 classic Ape Escape, a game that I knew nothing about and Stark knew only slightly more. We complain a lot about how we wish that we had played this game when it first came out, and how the controls on it are super dated. As we normally do we start talking about other things, including the challenge game for this week (Azure Dreams-- which you can find article on on this very site!) as well as Hyper Dimension Neptunia. We also bring up the subject of a test video cast of us playing a game, much like the old Broken Pixels podcast that 1up used to do or even a quick look that Giant Bomb currently does. It turns out that recording video and audio after almost three hours of drinking isn't advisable. The important thing is that we all learned a lesson about making sure that video is being captured at more then 1 frame a second.
We talk a ton about Groundhog Day and the movie, and how super awesome the theories that have started to pop up around the movie are, you know now that the movie is almost 20 years old. Some of the things that you might have missed are as follows: -We are doing a weekly bad game challenge where we play a bad game for one hour a day and keep a log about it. The articles will go up on two different days, one for each of us. Interesting idea just to see how different our views on crazy things are. -Next week we are doing Ape Escape for the PS1. Feel free to leave some feedback if you want to let us know what you think. You can always email either one of us. -We had super weird issues this week with the recording software. If we sound kind of short with each other it is because this is the second time we recorded, and the first time we talked for almost three hours before we started recording and had well over an hour recorded when the device decided not to let it work.
The 18th episode of the Spoony Bard Podcast finds Stark and I joined by a special guest, Chuck. He might not always have the most to say at any given time, but he does find enough time to laugh at us and think less of the work we do. This time we talk about Devil May Cry, why you don't mess around with fire or fight it with your hands, and Hyper Dimension Neptunia. Also that we found Stark's house on Google maps. Did you really expect us to stay on topic?
This week we are talking about Sonic 3, as well as how Sonic and Knuckles played into that with the addition price tag on a game that we already bought. Once again we go way, way off topic and talk about things from Paris France and landmarks that are found there to our fans and how we think that they all rock. We may drink through most of the episode, but who doesn't. There is a request for listener interaction and comments, so think about that too. Also we didn't this week over skype, everything is live and in person, so get get ready for some almost good sounding audio-- It is the 17th episode of the Spoony Bard Podcast!
In probably our longest podcast ever we talk about Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, but end up calling it Link’s Awakening the entire time, and Starcraft and how awesome the second one is. We go way off topic and talk about things that would get us kicked out of any proper company. Our conversation ranges from everything from Facebook games and how they have destroyed us to how Square has ruined all of RPGs in the world. This one is for Juan.
We start talking about the Mega Man movie, and for the most part the fan letter that we got guides us through the entire process. For some reason we start talking about the human centipede and continue doing so for some time. Talking about Zelda: Link to the Past for next time.
We get really drunk and talk about GTA, the first ones. At one point it almost sounds like we are about to come to blows over various things, but in all honesty that is just how we talk while drunk.
Stark talks for awhile about how awesome Xenogears is, and I agree with him. We than go into complaining about how GTA was better back in the day for some time. Talk about Just Cause 2, from Square, along with Saints Row 2. Also about how Stark's awesome new nickname is Big Supper.
Stark and I are back after a rather long break in there. We manage to not talk about that, or pretty much the game that we are supposed to be chatting about this week. That pretty much means that we are back and running at 100%. There was also a missing episode that we briefly discuss, as well as a cheeseburger sale.
I am amazed that people out there still think that this show is good. It isn't. Stark and I talk about Captain N, don't do our research, and complain about things beyond our control. I also start this podcast off with the most annoying laugh mankind has ever heard. Episode 11 is live. We are going to take a little break after this episode to fight crime and what have you.
So I get sick and get lost in thought a lot, Stark talks about how hard the game was and now that is kind of odd looking back, and we all learn a little something about ourselves. Just a quick heads up, I don't remember the last time I felt that close to death and still forced myself to function. Go team Spoony Bard!
Look at that, we are back and we rock really hard. Podcast is up on time and we are talking about one of my personal favorite games! We sit around and chat about how SotN is pretty much the game that we remember playing last year when we got bored and played through the entire thing again. It is more interesting that I just made it sound, I promise.
We go through our minds and try and figure out what we still love about Mega Man, get side tracked like always, and cant seem to stop talking about how stupid hard Mega Man 9 is. This weeks/last weeks was delayed because we are taking a week off i n the future, and also because I entirely forgot that I needed to edit this stuff together.
Probably ended up being a little later than we would have hoped, but the thing that we use to update the feed broke, so this is my first attempt trying to learn xml. This week we talk about Harvest Moon, and how terrible a time Stark had playing it. I get some joy out of that, and laugh at him.
We find out what happens when we have guests on the show and no one really plays the game for that week, and those that did don't like it even a little bit. This is what a train wreck sounds like. We are very sorry.
What do you do when you have a game that shaped the way that you view your childhood? Well at Spoony Bard we go back and play that game. Phantasy Star 4 has aged well, is pretty much what we remember, and we chat about that. Also I make Stark play a secret shame of mine for next week.
Does it bother you that Marle is casting a fire spell on the cover? If that means something to you in the first place you probably enjoy Chrono enough to warrant a good listen to this cast. Stark and I are back and we talk a mean game about the Trigger.
We talk about Metal Gear Solid as well as every other Metal Gear game that we have played. We of course go off topic and talk about everything and anything.
Probably one of the longer podcasts of the two that we have done. Didn't help that we talk two breaks towards the beginning. Secret of Mana hasn't aged as well as we thought, but we talk in detail on why.
Our first, and probably best at an attempt at a podcast. Listen and learn. We can only get better.