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Support Boss Rush on Patreon The subject of this month's Boss Rush Video Game Book Club is Super Mario RPG, the remake of the beloved Super Nintendo Classic. Corey Dirrig, Pat Klein, and Stephanie Klimov discuss the game at length, including the game's light story, characters, personality, changes from the original, and more. Follow Boss Rush: X/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bossrushnetwork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossrushnetwork Threads: https://www.threads.net/bossrushnetwork Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bossrushnetwork LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bossrushnetwork/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/bossrushnetwork Podcast: https://www.anchor.fm/bossrushnetwork Join our Communities: Discord: https://discord.gg/GHp5y8tQcu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bossrushnetwork LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12948553/ Website: https://www.bossrush.net Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bossrushnetwork Boss Rush Podcast Hosts: Corey Dirrig: https://www.twitter.com/IamCoreyinHD Stephanie Klimov: https://www.twitter.com/Klimov_Author LeRon Dawkins: https://www.twitter.com/Exodus803 Pat Klein: https://www.twitter.com/Auditor415 Thank you for watching the Boss Rush Podcast and Video Game Book Club on The Boss Rush Network. If you enjoyed this discussion, please consider subscribing to the Boss Rush Network YouTube channel and leave a thumbs up on the video. Consider leaving the show a rating and a nice review on your favorite podcast service. Your listenership and support means more than you know. Thanks for watching and listening and we will see you next week.
In this week's episode, I look back at some of my favorite classic video games, and also discuss my book advertising results from October 2023. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of CLOAK OF BLADES as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of CLOAK OF BLADES for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: NOVBLADES The coupon code is valid through November 28th, 2023, so if you find yourself wanting to get caught up with Nadia's adventures before CLOAK OF EMBERS comes out, why not start with an audiobook? TRANSCRIPT Hey, everyone. Welcome to Episode 174 of the Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is November the 3rd, 2023, and today we're going to talk about classic video games. We'll also discuss October 2023's ad results and made up words that turn out to be not made up after all. Before we get into all that and then an update about my current writing project, it is time for Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of Cloak of Blades as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of Cloak of Blades for 75% off in my Payhip store with this coupon code NOVBLADES and that is spelled NOVBLADES and you get that in the show notes. The coupon code is valid through November 28th, 2023, so if you find yourself wanting to get caught up with Nadia's adventures before Cloak of Embers comes out, why not start with an audiobook? You can get the coupon code and the links in the show notes for this episode. Now let's have an update on my current writing projects. I am 107,000 words into Cloak of Embers, which puts me on Chapter 21 of 22 so I'm almost done and I'm hoping to get that wrapped up next week if all goes well. At 107,000 words, I'm not sure how long it will be once I'm done editing and by the time the rough draft is done, but it will almost certainly be either the longest or second longest book that had Nadia as a main character. So that will be something to look forward to. I'm also 9,500 words into the book I'm going to write after Cloak of Embers and I will discuss that a bit more and what I intend to do with that after Cloak of Embers is published, hopefully in November. But we'll see. In audiobook news, Dragon Skull: Wrath of the Warlock is almost done in audiobook, as excellently narrated by Brad Wills and we just have to finish proof listening to it and hopefully we should have that come out before the end of November if all goes well. Brad is also going to start work on Dragonskull: Doom of the Sorceress before much longer, and that will probably (given how the holidays are falling this year) come out in either late December or January, with January being the more likely outcome. In other audiobook news, Hollis McCarthy will soon start the recording of Ghost in the Serpent, so hopefully we'll have more updates on that soon. 00:02:30 Reader Questions/Comments Before we get to our topics today, let's have a few questions from readers. Our first question is from Lisa, who writes to ask: Hello, I just started reading your book series with your character Ridmark Arban and I am wondering what is the very first book to start with. Is it the one called the First Quest or is it a different one to start with? Also I have been looking all over the Internet trying to figure out what the book order is for your character Ridmark Arban and I'm having no luck. In answer to your question Lisa, the very first book with Ridmark Arban would be Frostborn: The Gray Knight. That is the first book in the Frostborn series, and Ridmark is also the main character in Sevenfold Sword and then Dragontiarna, though I would recommend starting with Frostborn: The Gray Knight. And you can find the series reading order on either my website or it should be in the metadata on all the different retailers. And I think we have that set up properly now. Frostborn: The First Quest is a prequel to the main Frostborn series that I put out for free to people to read and enjoy as a bit of back story, but it's a prequel and the actual official starting point of the Frostborn series would be Frostborn: The Gray Knight. Our next question…well, it's more of a comment really is from Juana who writes about the upcoming Cloak of Embers and her opinion of the character of Victoria Carrow. And this is what she thinks Victoria will be A: she's the head of Singularity B: She is a criminal elf. C: She killed Tarlia and took her place or D: She is an anthrophage elder with really good impulse control. In any case, she is bad news and I just don't like her. Ah, as you might guess from that comment, Juana is a longtime reader who has read many of my books. Thanks for that, Juana. She has been very suspicious of Victoria Carrow from the beginning, when she first appeared, way back in Cloak of Ashes back in 2020. Well, Victoria does have a secret and we are going to find out what it is in Cloak of Embers. And during the process of writing this book, I realized that talking about Victoria's secret had an additional meaning that I did not intend but in this sense we are talking about the secret held by Victoria Carrow and not the apparel company. And now for a question a couple of different readers have had over the past few months since Silent Order: Pulse Hand came out. A reader emailed to ask of the word materiel, spelled MATERIEL in Silent Order: Pulse Hand was a mistake and asked if it should have been spelled material, MATERIAL. No, that spelling is correct. Materiel is a real word when spelled with an E. It refers to weaponry, supplies and equipment used for war in the military or to quote the Wikipedia definition: “Materiel are supplies, equipment and weapons in a military supply chain management, and typically supplies and equipment in a commercial supply chain context. In a military context, the term materiel refers to either the specific needs, excluding manpower of a force to complete a specific mission, or the general sense of the needs, excluding manpower of a functioning army. An important category of materiel is commonly referred to as ordnance, especially concerning mounted guns, artillery and the shells they consume, along with fuel and munitions in general the steady supply of ordnance is an ongoing logistical challenge in active combat zones.” Or to put it another way, not only is materiel a real word, it is in fact a topic to which many serious minded military officers have devoted much serious minded thought since a failure to address your military's materiel needs means you're going to lose the war before the first shot is fired. To be fair, as a science fiction and fantasy writer, I make up a lot of words. Grammarly is always so impressed that I use so many unique words but it really isn't fair because I do make a lot of them up. That said, I was a history major, which was not helpful to finding a real job, but turned out to be useful for concept and terms for fantasy novels. Like in Frostborn, I use the terms dux and comes for noblemen instead of duke and count because Latin was the primary language of Andomhaim and the terms duke and count were derived from the Latin words dux and comes. However, given how confused some people were by the terms dux and comes, if I had to do it all over again, I would probably default to duke and count, just to reduce reader confusion. Though urvaalg was one of my better made-up words. No one ever gets confused about what an urvaalg is. So those are the comments and questions for the week. If you have a comment or question you'd like addressed on the show, leave it as a comment on one of my websites and we will see if we can get to it. 00:07:09 Ad Results for October 2023 Our next topic for today is ad results from October 2023. Since it's past the 1st of November, it's good time to look back and see how my ads did for October 2023. I have to admit that October was a pretty weak month for sales for a variety of reasons beyond my control or honestly anyone's control. For one thing, the economy remains bad and inflation is high, especially in the US. For another, the international news in October was very bad, which always puts a damper on discretionary entertainment spending like books. Amazon US was consistently glitchy throughout all of October and still isn't working right as of the time of this recording. I can't prove this, but I think the books category faced strong competition from video games in October, especially Spiderman 2 for PlayStation and Super Mario Wonder for the Switch. Full disclosure, I did buy Super Mario Wonder and I'm playing it and it's excellent. On the plus side, Ghost in the Serpent had a strong start and Silent Order did very well in October on the strength of the Bookbub feature deal back in the first week of September and the lingering halo effect from Pulse Hand coming out soon afterwards. People are generally more willing to start a finished series than an unfinished one, especially in the science fiction and fantasy space. All my ads for October turned a profit, which I am very grateful for. So here's how the Facebook ads did. For Frostborn, I got back $5.44 for every dollar I spent, with 44% of my profit coming from the audiobooks. For the Ghosts. I got back $7.46 for every dollar spent, with 8% of the profit coming from audiobooks. If you take out Ghost in the Serpent, my profit comes to $2.95 with 20% of the profit coming from the audiobooks. For Cloak Games and Cloak Mage, I got back $3.19 for every dollar spent and for Silent Order, I got back $4.45 for every dollar spent. For Amazon ads, the only thing I advertised myself was Dragonskull: Sword of the Squire, which did pretty well. For every dollar spent, I got back $3.41, with 27% of the profit coming from the audiobook. So we see once again, that audiobooks, once you have them, are usually a good additional profit for a long series. For some reason I could never really get the Cloak Games or Cloak Mage audiobooks to sell, which is why I said usually instead of certainly. I think in November I'm going to do things a little bit differently. I'm going to try advertising Frostborn entirely on Bookbub ads, which I haven't used in a while. Facebook has been making some changes to the way targeting works on its ad platform, and I can see those changes making it less useful to advertise books there. Additionally, Facebook has also begun testing a subscription service for an ad free experience, which obviously would make Facebook way less useful for book advertising. The advantage for Bookbub ads is that some of the targeting has already been done for you. Like with Facebook ads, one of the keys to success is to make sure you've targeted your audience correctly. With Bookbub ads, everyone looking at the Bookbub e-mail is already looking for discount books anyway, so some of the targeting work has been done for you already. Anyway, if Facebook is considering pivoting away from ads in favor of paid subscriptions, it will be good to have backup options ready. And as always, thanks for reading. There would be no point in advertising these books if people didn't read them. 00:10:29 Main Topic of the Week: Classic Video Games So, let's go on to our main topic this week: something fun because it's my podcast and I wanted to talk about something fun. That topic is classic video games. The main way I have played classic video games for the last four years is the Nintendo Switch, which I bought in September 2019. I've mentioned before that I didn't play any console games from about 1998 to 2019. There were several good reasons for this. First, I was really busy. Second, consoles are expensive and I definitely didn't have the money to drop on many games for the 2000s and most of the 2010s. Third, while I did play games, I played on the PC. I remember in 2007 not going out to eat for a while to save up to buy a better video card so I could play Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion on something other than the very lowest video settings. But 2019 marked a major personal milestone, my 100th book. Dragontiarna: Knights was about to come out and a few people asked what I wanted to do to mark this milestone. Maybe take a trip, go on vacation, that kind of thing. Instead, I decided that I wanted a Nintendo Switch. But why a Nintendo Switch? At Easter 2018, my younger brother unexpectedly gave me a Super Nintendo Classic as a present. For a while, at the end of the 2010s, Nintendo intermittently sold two mini consoles, the Nintendo Classic and the Super Nintendo Classic, each one accompanied with recreations of the old style controllers and some of the greatest hits for the respective console. Playing around with the Super Nintendo Classic got me interested in the Switch since the Switch online subscription service also came with emulators for the NES and the Super Nintendo. I have played a lot of NES and Super Nintendo games back in the 1990s, but I only rarely had the chance to finish them. Partly it was because I was busy and partly because the technology to save games back then really didn't exist for either the Nintendo or the Super Nintendo, with a few exceptions. If you ran out of lives and died, or you had to go do something and turn off the console, that was it. Your game was gone and you had to start over from scratch. But after Dragontiarna: Knights was published, I made up my mind about what I wanted to do to celebrate, and I got a Switch. As it turned out, getting the Nintendo Switch 8 months before the great COVID freak out turned out to be a really, really good idea. It gave me the opportunity to beat several games, actually numerous games that I had run out of time to play. The first one was The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, which I had gotten for the PC back in 2011 and played intermittently ever since, but never found the time to finish. I beat it for the first time on Switch and then I finished Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, which was a spiritual successor to the various Castlevania games of the 1990s. With a combination of Switch Online, save states, and some of the anthology collections available for the console, I managed to finish some of the classic games from the ‘80s and early ‘90s that I never had the chance to finish earlier, like the original Super Mario Games, Super Mario Brothers, Super Mario 3 for the NES, and Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo. I never really got into Super Mario 2 for the NES and never really tried to play it. The Castlevania series: the three Castlevania games for NES, Castlevania 2 for the Game Boy (the first Castlevania for Game Boy really isn't worth playing) and Castlevania 4 and Castlevania Dracula X for the Super Nintendo and I finally got to beat all those. The Zelda series: the original Legend of Zelda for NES (which I never finished) and Link to the Past for Super Nintendo, which is in fact one of the few Super Nintendo games I actually finished back when it originally came out, but I enjoyed being able to play it on the Switch with saved states. Super Metroid, which I never got a chance to play at all in the ‘90s and is deservedly a classic. You frequently see its mechanics turn up in many other modern games. Lest you think I spent all my time replaying the classics, I did finish some newer games as well. The remake of Link's Awakening was excellent, a good updating of the Gameboy Classic. Metroid Dread was absolutely superb, even though it took me a while to finish some of the boss fights. I also finished Elder Scrolls Blades, which I'm not going to say was a great game, but I still enjoyed it and I am proud to say I beat the final boss without paying for a single micro transaction, though I did buy the soundtrack, which makes for good background listening while writing epic fantasy. I keep meaning to play the remake of Metroid Prime, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. The multiplayer games also turned out to be great fun. I started bringing Mario Kart 8 and some controllers to family gatherings. Turns out nearly everyone likes Mario Kart. They say alcohol is a social lubricant, but Mario Kart is almost as effective and results in a lot fewer hangovers, though I do lose at Mario Kart a lot. Additionally, playing the old multiplayer classics like the original Super Mario with someone who appreciates them is always fun. So I think it's safe to say that I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of that Nintendo Switch I bought back in 2019. What's interesting is that the Switch is about 7 years old now as of this recording, which is the eternity in technology terms, yet it's still going strong. Microsoft, Sony, and the PC game market have been locked in an arms race for even more powerful hardware and more detailed graphics. By contrast, the Switch was fairly underpowered even for 2017, when it came out. And while it's been updated a few times in the year since, it's still essentially the same device. Pretty much every phone manufactured in the 2020s is more powerful than the Switch, but Nintendo doesn't seem super interested in rushing into their next console, though the rumor mill has been talking about the Switch Two or the Switch Pro for years. In fact, just a couple of weeks ago they released a Super Mario Wonder for the Nintendo Switch, and it was a huge hit and received universal acclaim on Metacritic. This approach makes sense once you know of Nintendo's philosophy of withered technology. This was a strategy articulated by Nintendo game designer Gunpei Yokoi (and I apologize if I pronounce his name wrong), who called it lateral thinking of withered technology. This philosophy described using mature technology that was well understood and cheaply obtained rather than cutting edge stuff to create unique game experiences different than anything else available. I suspect this is a variant of a philosophy you see among successful people in every field. They rely on the boring but practical methods and combine them in ways to create something unique. Or if you dig into the many successes, you will find that the people behind them stuck to the well established fundamentals but did them really well, and that's what the Switch does, isn't it? It's a unique experience. You can plug it into the dock and play it on your TV or unplug it and use it like a handhole console like a super powered Game Boy. I can play on my couch or take it with me to those family gatherings and plug into the TV for Mario Kart 8. It's an idea that seems incredibly obvious in hindsight, but it really wasn't at the time. Dragontiarna: Knights was my hundredth book in 2019, and my most recent book, Ghost in the Serpent, was 145. Maybe when I hit 150 I should get a Switch OLED model, or the mythical Switch 2, if it is come out by then. So that is it for this week. Thanks for listening to the Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show enjoyable. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on thepulpwritershow.com. And if you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
Surprise! A Nintendo Direct was announced and aired, so naturally, we knew we had to cover it as soon as possible. So what were the heavy hitters? Nintendo is naturally leaning into the success of Mario with two new releases this year, a remake of the Super Nintendo Classic, Super Mario RPG, and a new 2D Mario called Super Mario Bros. Wonder. In addition, we got a new look at the upcoming Pikmin 4, along with brand new ports of Pikmin 1 and 2 that are out today. Looking ahead to 2024, Nintendo showed off a new Princess Peach game as well. That's just scratching the surface, though. Let's go through all the announcements in this surprise episode! To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/LastStandMediaYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/punchingup If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/punchingup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What is the Matrix? Well, take this red pill and we will show you. Or listen to this episode of Enjoy Stuff to hear us look back on the trilogy and discuss the latest fourth film that was recently released. Follow the white rabbit and Enjoy Stuff! In 1999 the Wachowskis released a groundbreaking film with stunning visual effects and some contemplative themes that still resonate today. In 2021 the fourth movie brought us back to Neo, Trinity, and the Matrix. Did it hold up to the originals? Jay and Shua look back at what they enjoyed and what the film means to them. News -M&Ms is updating their mascots and brand -Coke is making changes to their iconic cans -Get ready for limited Edition Cinnamoji Toast Crunch Cereal -There's a new Peeps line-up in time for Easter -‘Percy Jackson' series is coming to Disney+ What we're Enjoying Jay has been revisiting an older comic called MiracleMan. This character has been around since 1954, but was revived in 1982 by Alan Moore. It's an interesting dive into comics history. Shua took a little time to himself and broke out the Super Nintendo Classic and explored the world of The Legend of Zelda- A Link to the Past. It's been fun exploring this retro world. Enjoy Movies! Have you ever felt you're living in a world that isn't quite right? You could be living in a computer simulation for the benefit of machines. Or you could just be watching the 1999 movie hit The Matrix. Keanu Reeves stars as Neo, a computer hacker that discovers none of his world is real. Once Morpheus releases him and shows him the truth, Neo must discover whether or not he is the One, who is the savior in a prophesy that hopes to save all humankind. Throughout the film, we see Neo find his true potential as he battles Agents of the Matrix, virtual computer programs that are seemingly indestructible and dangerous to the humans that have escaped their captivity. Lilly and Lana Wachowski used this film to show their extraordinary filmmaking ability and also present a deep story that makes us question our reality and ponder destiny vs choice. After the incredible success of the first film, they followed it up in 2003 with two more stories that completed the trilogy. At least for a little while. Before the two sequels showed us what our ultimate destiny would be, the Animatrix told us some of the history of the machine war in a series of Anime stories that laid the groundwork for this world. Then, in 2021 Lana Wachowski was told the movie studio wanted to make a new Matrix movie with or without the Wachawskis. Sl she came up with Matrix Resurrections. Keanu Reeves and Carrie Ann Moss returned with a few new surprises and ideas that added to the universe. So the Matrix has a rich history that continues to give us interesting ideas to ponder. Where will it go from here? Are you a part of the Matrix? Would you take the blue pill or the red pill? Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to podcast@enjoystuff.com
Mj and Mo Show talk about their favorite Nintendo Switch games, Super Nintendo Classic and Nintendo classic games, and they talk about the history they learned reading the What is Nintendo? book they just finished reading. Check it out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Time for another Super Nintendo Classic, a 3D platforming romp through the pseudo-3D jungles of Donkey Kong Country. It has funky music and even funkier apes, thrilling mind cart rides and barrel blasts. Donkey Kong Country is a true relic of the times with it’s strange graphics and standard gameplay, but it was all the rage back in the early 90s. No other game on the SNES looks quite like Donkey Kong Country. The unique graphics were it’s selling point but there is a lot to love about this nintendo classic; it has style, great music, and secrets abound. The later stages pose quite a challenge and the cast of characters is lovable. We enjoyed our recent playthrough and enjoyed the conversation even more! Listen in and let us know your thoughts! And if you have any questions, send them our way and we will get them answered on the show. Our aim is to be completely fan-funded, so please check out our Patreon at mediumretro.com or by going to Patreon and searching for "medium retro." Also, follow us on our various social media feeds:Twitch: MediumRetroTwitter: @mediumretroInstagram: @mediumretropodcastMusic Credit:"Pookatori and Friends"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Super Castlevania IV is considered to be one of the best Super Nintendo games of all time. We're a bit ashamed to admit to have never played it growing up, but now that it's available on the Super Nintendo Classic, the Castlevania Collection and other methods we thought it was the perfect time to play it for the first time. Is Super Castlevania IV worth playing for the first time in 2020? We talk about it in this episode! Let's connect and talk about the episode! - Discord: https://discord.com/invite/7fGAGu7 - Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/acasttothepast
Episode 80: During the Pandemic...Staying Sane...and Safe. During the pandemic, the guys gather to talk about how they are staying sane and most importantly safe. They discuss their cancelled trip to the Alamo Drafthouse to see Blood Shot, Coronavirus memes, NBA, MLB, WWE cancelling there seasons and shows, the Super Nintendo Classic, and recommend some shows to watch, and other things to do during this crazy time!
In honor of Valentine's Day, Parrot Named Mike and Doc Soap share NERDgent Care's origin story. The hardships, the teamwork and the bromance. Plus, the pressure of The Super Nintendo Classic & some other sweet treats. This one's a triumph!
Hello and welcome to FireLink Podcast! Larry and Sam are here to talk about our experiences from video games, to movies, anime, music, comics, and more. The topics we cover are all things we enjoy talking about and we thank you for listening! This episode is about Super Nintendo Classic! Enjoy! Note from Sam to listeners ~ I got engaged earlier this month @ Disney World and was sick after for a couple weeks, sorry for the delay! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firelink-podcast/support
In this final Patched episode for August, Jay and Paul break down the Super Nintendo Classic discussing each of the games in the package, and those big titles that didn't make the cut, whilst also comparing the list to their proposed list last yearPlease visit www.player2.net.au for more awesome content and consider becoming a Player2 patron, www.patreon.com/player2auFind out more at https://patched.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Happy Holidays! This week, The Controller Throwers closes out their second year with the annual Gaming Awards. We give our picks for the best and worst games of 2018, games that surprised us, amazing soundtracks, and what we're looking forward to in 2019.That's not all, though! We also talk about games releasing this week, Fortnite creator Epic's legal woes, and give a stern warning about Nintendo ceasing production on the Nintendo Classic and Super Nintendo Classic consoles - so act fast! You can find us on facebook.com/tcthrowers, on Twitter @tcthrowers, and on Twitch at twitch.tv/tcthrowers. If you have any questions or comments, please email us at thecontrollerthrowers@gmail.com. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in 2019!
This week: New AirPods? AirPower Mat? Don’t you dare miss our “More in the Making” hardware event predictions. Then: 17 reasons the iPhone XR should be your next phone; the world’s largest Mac collection could be yours for free; and we pitch your our favorite games, shows, and scooters in an all-new What We’re Into! This episode supported by Casper makes the internet’s favorite mattress. Learn why at Casper.com/cultcast, and use code "CultCast" at checkout for $50 off select mattress purchases. A business is only as strong as its people, and every hire matters… go to LinkedIn.com/cultcast and get a $50 credit toward your first job post. CultCloth will keep your iPhone X, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. Thanks to Kevin McLeodfor the music you hear on today’s episode. On the show this week @erfon / @lkahney / @lewiswallace / @bst3r Apple sets ‘More in the Making’ event for Oct. 30 https://www.cultofmac.com/583870/its-official-apple-holding-special-event-october-30th/ The second Apple event everyone has been expecting just became official. Looks like new tablets, laptops, and desktops could be unveiled October 30. What makes this unusual is it won’t be at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, but at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Keynote is at 10am EASTERN
Join Alex and Tigs as they talk about terrible video game sequels, as well as Undertale, Octopath Traveler, Sushi Striker, Chrono Cross, Sea of Thieves, Monster Hunter World, Valkyria Chronicles 4 Demo, Far Cry 5, Dead Cells, the Super Nintendo Classic, Agent of Mayhem and more on this episode of Griefed! Recorded on August 29th 2018.
Has anyone seen Shrek 3?? I’m sure they made it, because they made Shrek 4, but could they have skipped it? Did we cross into an alternate universe where there never was a Shrek 3?? Find out on this week’s amazing episode of RadIsh!Plus we discuss: The Super Nintendo Classic, terrible commercials, the Naked Chicken Chalupa, “Royalty”, and whether or not there’s too many superhero moviesEnjoy!
Tim finally gets a SNES Classic, David hacks the PS Vita, currency miners trash, and the IBM PCjr. Sponsored by MacSales.com
Tim finally gets a SNES Classic, David hacks the PS Vita, currency miners trash, and the IBM PCjr. Sponsored by MacSales.com
The 2017 Footys! Favorite video games and albums of 2017. 0:02:20 Side A Video Games Favorite video games of 2017 Karl Persona 5 (PS4) Horizon Zero Dawn (PS4) CupHead (Xbox/PC) Yakuza Zero (PS4) Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Switch) Super Mario Odyssey (Switch) Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (PS4) NIER Automata (PS4) South Park: The Fractured But Whole (PS4, Xbox, PC) Legend of Zelda: BOTW (Switch) Shane GT Sport (PS4) Super Nintendo Classic Nier: Automata (PS4) South Park: The Fractured But Whole (PS4) Horizon Zero Dawn (PS4) Joel The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Switch) Super Mario Odyssey (Switch) Horizon Zero Dawn (PS4) Cuphead (XBOX One) Wolfenstein 2 (XBOX One) Listener choices for favorite games of the year 1:15:50 Side B Music Favorite albums of 2017 Karl Creeper Eternity in Your Arms Code Orange Forever At the Drive In Inter Alia Elder: Reflections of a Floating World Death From Above Outrage! Is Now Liam Gallagher As You Were Mastodon Emperor of Sand Cloud Nothings Life Without Sound Noel Gallagher Who Built The Moon? Queens of the Stone Age Villains Joel Cloud Nothings Life Without Sound Whips The Ride Chicano Batman Freedom Is Free Thundercat Drunk Queens of the Stone Age Villains Kendrick Lamar Damn Waxahatchee Out in the Storm Zach Pietrini Band Holding Onto Ghosts Dreamcar Dreamcar Elkhorn The Black River & High Plains Cinderland (tie) Shane Bad Cop/Bad Cop Warriors Ryan Adams Prisoner Noel Gallagher Who Built The Moon? Flatliners Inviting Light The Real McKenzies Two Devils Will Talk Isotopes 1994 World Series Champions CJ Ramone American Beauty Cloud Nothings Life Without Sound Liam Gallagher As You Were Eagles of Death Metal Live at the Olympia Brad Sarah Shook & The Disarmers Sidelong At The Drive In Inter Alia Queens of the Stone Age Villains Dreamcar Dreamcar Mastodon Emperor of Sand Living Colour Shade Gogol Bordello Seekers and Finders Cloud Nothings Life Without Sound Death From Above Outrage! Is Now The Regrettes Feel Your Feelings Fool Listener choices for favorites albums of the year Join The Community Discord Facebook Group Links Subscribe To Podcast (RSS Feed) Website ABandofGamers.com Twitter @ ABandofGamers Instagram.com/ABandofGamers Email ABOGpod@gmail.com Intro, segue and outro music provided by Tiny Rockets and used with permission. Thank you for listening! If you ejoy the show and would like to support ABOG, please tell a friend and share it on social media.
HolliwoodKole and Kleerfyre discuss their top 10 most played games of the 2017 year. Nice mix of Indie and large scale publishers. Also mentioned is the Super Nintendo Classic giveaway thats going on until March 1. Enjoy! Download the Podbean app and subscribe or listen here You can also listen on iTunes and Google Play https://hkvideogameexperience.podbean.com/ Also follow us on facebook and twitter: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HandKVideoGameExperience/ Twitter: @HKVIDEOGAMING @kleerfyre @HolliwoodKole Twitch: twitch.tv/kleerfyre Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOA-Mg3FekEENC_A0yirr4w
We once again begin with a rundown of Jason's Magic card playing and some changes to his entertainment center setup. Then we swing into all the games we've been playing. Such as Saturday Morning RPG, Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, Middle-earth: Shadow of War, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, the Dex demo, Fire Emblem: Heroes, Madden NFL 2018, Call of Duty: World War 2, Destiny 2, Metroid: Samus Returns, the Super Nintendo Classic, Fire Emblem Warriors, Overwatch, XCOM: Enemy Within, and Hand of Fate. Plus Jason has a surprise to tease Steven with on this magic filled episode. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (Champagne Funk by: Brock Berrigan)
Esteban Ruíz me acompaña para hablar de hacer stand up en Nueva York, como consiguió un Super Nintendo Classic y nos tripiamos el bigote que le quitaron a Superman en Justice League. Además, a lo último se nos va la luz. #PuertoRicoSeLevanta
Welcome all to Geekologist Radio: Episode 78: Game On “Odyssey into our Gaming Systems,” featuring your hosts Damian Nash, Twowolvzz, Silver Soul, and CauCajun Saint giving you a fun-filled rundown on content to fill your gaming time. This week’s Game On we talk about what we are doing in Destiny 2; a Stardew Valley glitch on the Switch; thoughts and opinions of Super Mario Odyssey; initial impressions of CoD: WWII; finish ing off Game On segment with the Super Nintendo Classic. In the Hype Train we get excited about the upcoming Curse of Osiris DLC and patches in Destiny 2; Xbox One X’s imminent arrival to our homes; Assassin’s Creed Origins and its position as the game to get with an Xbox One X system; PUBG’s arrival date to Xbox; we round it out with a little Sea of Thieves news. Email: podcast@geekologistradio.com Twitter: @geekologisradio Web: www.geekologistradio.com / www.ninjapancake.com
Road Trips, the release of the Super Nintendo Classic, we answer your cruise questions, and more on our 11th #VIPodcast Want to see video clips? Check out the youtube page and the VIPodcast playlist!
This week's episode tries Bill Clinton on for size! ...we know. We also discuss the recovery of 5000 stolen Barbie dolls, and regretfully inform you that the world did not end this week as one South Korean religious movement predicted. Maybe next time. Connor thoroughly explains how he got his hands on a Super Nintendo Classic and why it's so important (to him, at least). Godspeed to the rest of you trying to do the same! Episode 43 is brought to you by stopping, collaborating, and listening. It's so important. Want to sponsor an episode? Send us $10 and we'll make it happen! Drop us a line at stuckinthe90spodcast@gmail.com for more info.
Hellllloo, everybody! After a short hiatus, GLT is back on track! In today’s show we discuss the final Justice League trailer, initial reactions to Thor Ragnarok, Star Wars, The Super Nintendo Classic, the Halloween remake and…Hugh Jackman?!? Join us for all of this and more in this newest episode of Geek Like Tendencies. Don’t forget … Continue reading "Episode 16: “It’s Been A Long Time…Since We Left You"
This week Jason and Donnie talk about their first impressions of the Super Nintendo Classic, some Fire Emblem Warriors review talk, the New Switch System update and more!Don't forget you can find us at PSVG.Blog as well as on Twitter: @ShackLifeThank you to our Patreon Supporters:Platinum Executive Producers: Corey Hicks & Mr Mark MoodyGold Executive Producer: Mike BC, Panache MalloyExecutive Producers: Tony Hutchinson, Donnie Reece, Stephen Iafrate, JoeySplats, Caro Underwood, Dante Bellini Jr., Jared Gauthier, Dude427, Kevin Austin, Josh Borbone, Tammi Ryan, Robert Miller, Tim Aulph, Martini Jean, David Ray, Jesse ArmstrongProducers: Nic Patrie, Alex Van Aken, Joel Brooks, Regulation Gaming, Marcus O'Neill, Kyle Haiman, Justin Pickerd, Devin Tyus, James Johnson, Tim Eigendorf, Hayley Nicole Miller, Nathan Thomas, Jeremy Pieper, Mikhail Trujillo, JoAfterWork, Forward Pass Thinking, ToNy, TrashTurkey, Nintendo Guru, Billy LaPorta, Jesse Sackin, Joey Ferris, Luke Lohr, Chris McCrackin, Adam Leonhardt, Ryboflavins, Mitchell Popish, Andrew Semicek, Andy Penezic, Matt Knight, Antonio Guillen, Garret Bland, Ryan Turford, Grrouchie Serge, Nintendo Dads
Sometimes having a last minute guest cancellation works to one's advantage. With Rockstar Games dropping a trailer for next year's Red Dead Redemption II, the team decided to do a bit of trailer analysis, meets wishful thinking. Oh, and there was also some talk of this new thing called an SNES Classic. Not to mention a look at Nintendo 64's anniversary, which completely derailed into talks of a potential N64 Classic or Gameboy Classic. Yeah, it's a pretty Nintendo heavy show, but with some cowboys, because what's not to like there?
David and Ethan talk about the Super Nintendo Classic! We also get into a pretty fun discussion about what gaming is like now vs. 20 years ago, and we talk about what other mini consoles we'd like to see! Thanks for listening! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tnykpod/ Twitter: @tnykpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHTU2B-zh2HJXyGaTeitawg Gmail: thosenerdsyouknowpod@gmail.com
This episode we discuss Super Nintendo Classic, Knerds News and we open action figures and discuss why we love them. Hosts: Nick Wyman, Tyler Ray and Justin Ykema. Twitter: @knerdstable Instagram: @knerdstable Email: knerdstable@gmail.com
Wednesday show is back and we have some interesting discussions lined up for this weeks episode that trigger the normally calm cool and collected Aaron. We have Madison on the show and she talks about catching a Mewtwo in Pokemon Go and the Sacramento Pokemon Go Discord. We talk about which game screwed its fans over more: Destiny vs Battlefront. We discuss the Classic Super Nintendo console, and we talk a little tiny bit about Tom Petty and Las Vegas.. Topics Include: Video games, Gaming, Sacramento, Destiny 2, Battlefront 2, Star Wars, Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite, Tom Petty, Las Vegas, Super Nintendo Classic, SNES, Nintendo, Switch, Spider-man, infinite combo, podcast, news, comedy, madison motta, Cory Vincent, Aaron Carter, David Webb, NRG Esports, Overwatch, TwitchCon, Blizzard, Oblivion Comics and Coffee, Wall Ball, parenting, parents,discord, pokemon go
This week! Forza 7 has loot crate troubles, games as a service has taken over the charts, the Super Nintendo Classic hits stores and we played a whole bunch of retro games. Plus we talk fond memories of Toys R Us. Join us, won’t you? Links of interest: Major backlash over Forza Motorsport 7 Ultimate Edition VIP pass Epic/Bluehole in a tiff about Fortnite Battle Royale Easy Allies Episode #79 Red Dead Redemption II trailer Layoffs at Agents of Mayhem studio Golf hidden in Switch firmware Switch application icons SNES Classic Greg’s Extra Life Page Greg Streams on Twitch Generation 16: Segaia Review Re-View: Chrono Cross Add us in Apple Podcasts Check out Greg's web series Generation 16 (Episode 18 now available) - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Or check out Ethan's gaming blog at gamingunicorn.com Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, and more! Click here to download. Got an Android device? You can now download our app on the Amazon Android Appstore. Find out all about it here. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already! Running time: 1:36;29
This is one SUPER episode! Nick aka “Big Baby Moose” triumphantly returns to the guest chair as we share our adventures in successfully nabbing our very own Super Nintendo Classic...
Jacques and Joe take a short break from the usual banter to look back on the legacy of the late Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy. They also touch on the disaster-within-a-disaster, which is Trump's awful response to Puerto Rico's hurricane relief needs, taking a knee during the national anthem, renaissance fairs, and the Super Nintendo Classic! PLUS: Random Video Game Review, Defunct Sponsor, Parenting Tip, and Jacques' Lock of Last Week! Closing Song: "Take a Break - Shop Theme" by ChipBoy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwkTHFmxlvl8mjsy0TNuNkA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carnivalpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/carnivalpodcast
PUBG team responds to Fortnite Battle Royale mode, Super Nintendo Classic coming out later this week, Doom on Switch' Runs at 30FPS and Fan mail. Join GTR's Discord and chat with other listeners - https://discord.gg/gtr. Follow us on Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/gamertagradio.
Welcome to Episode 43 of The Frak Podcast, Call to Duty. In this episode Mike and Jsun welcome back Cade of Gamezone to talk about a few hot topics, such as the Call of Duty Beta, Super Nintendo Classic orders getting cancelled again, Lawbreakers, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, Mike snagged an Xbox One X pre-order and much more. Email the show with questions, feedback, and comments at frakpodcast@gmail.com CHECK OUT THE WEBSITES: www.TheFrak.com or www.GameZone.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheFrakPodcast www.facebook.com/gamezone Instagram: @TheFrakPodcast Follow us on all on Twitter: @TheFrakPodcast @GameZoneOnline @mikewewerka @GorillaFrak
With pre-orders of the Super Nintendo Classic becoming a problem for most people to obtain due to orders becoming live in the middle of the night. The gang discuss if it's Nintendos fault or the customer? Should people be upset? all this and more on this weeks episode of 3PC!
This week Adam and Aaron recap their very unfortunate and unsurprisingly unsuccessful Super Nintendo Classic pre-order attempt. Up next it's this week's rapid fire news including Jurassic World Evolution announced for Xbox One, multiple titles are set for a free 4K update for the Xbox One X, the Xbox One X "Project Scorpio Edition" is now available for pre-order, Final Fantasy XV is finally coming to PC, a Fear Effect reboot is in the works for 2018, Bioshock gets a lovely 10th anniversary collectors edition, the HTC Vive receives a $200 price cut, Age of Empires IV is officially in development, long time Half-Life writer Marc Laidlaw recently revealed story details for Half-Life 2 Episode 3 on his personal blog and this weeks video game releases are discussed. Finally, the guys wrap up the show with initial Uncharted: The Lost Legacy and No Man's Sky Atlas Rises impressions.
The one where the gang talks about how Nintendo yet again, has botched the pre-orders for one of its nostalgia machines, the Super Nintendo Classic. Steve tells us why he's breaking up with Nintendo and never looking back. Pat gives us a review of Ace Combat 7on Playstation VR why for the moment, it's worth buying. The gang also discusses the hypothetical situation of Amazon buying the Xbox division from Microsoft. All this and more on an all new episode of Play On!
Jason and Kirk talk about their adventures vacationing and eclipse-hunting before jumping into the news of the week (17:04) including Super Nintendo Classic pre-order disasters, Kyrie Irving screwing up NBA 2K18, and Brink going free-to-play. Then they talk about a bunch of games (33:07) including No Man's Sky, Final Fantasy Tactics, and Madden's surprisingly excellent 'Longshot' story mode.
In this episode of Cheerful Ghost Radio we discuss Jon’s recent disappointment in losing his Super Nintendo Classic pre-order and all the games we are looking forward to playing this year. We round things off by talking about Luke Skywalker's Cane and our theories about Star Wars: The Last Jedi. As always, we start the show talking about what we are playing and watching and we’re interested in what you are playing too, so let us know in the comments!
Welcome to this week's episode of Character Unlock, where hosts John Miller and Andrew Brooker decide to mark the occasion of the recently announced Super Nintendo Classic by dragging back on their guest from February's Resident Evil episode, fellow Failed Critic Matt Lambourne rejoins the duo. With a veritable buffet of nonsense to cover, the lads tackle the ridiculous situation that Activision caused for themselves with their insane rerelease of their Modern Warfare rerelease. Moving swiftly into more news of old classics getting awfully misguided releases, the latest Micro Machines game to be unleashed on the world takes a well-deserved beating from the group. Matt rolls the conversation right back around to Call of Duty in his episode's What We've Been Playing section, as he explains why he wasn't as taken with Modern Warfare as everyone else. While our hosts revisit favourites and faithfuls like a Grand Theft Auto, FIFA and Bulletstorm before delving into our first good, meaty topic in a while. Come join the trio as they dissect the games on the soon-to-be-on-eBay-at-four-times-the-cost Super NES Classic Mini console. From Kirby's Dream Course to Castlevania and everything in between, the guys take a good hard look at the nostalgia driven console and the games that could make or break it. Join us again in a couple of weeks for more gaming foolishness. In the meantime, maybe come find us on a Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
KillScreen is a podcast about video games hosted by Stephen Castaneda and Josh Picard. On this BANGER of an episode Stephen and Josh discuss what they’ve been playing including Splatoon 2, Stephen’s reaction to Linkin Park’s One More Light, the Super Nintendo Classic pre-order crisis, Dream Daddy fan art controversy and much, much more! Don’t forget to check out Josh Picard’s BANGER of a Youtube: http://youtube.com/suggestivegaming The outro song can be found here: https://soundcloud.com/the-theme-song/fuck-this-shit-im-out
Leon refills his water pistol for Zombies Ate My Neighbors, while Stephanie says “Hello” to a new friend in Pac-Man, and goodbye to a Sega classic, Revenge of Shinobi on mobile. Plus, Walmart not honoring Super Nintendo Classic pre-orders. Download MP3
A new week brings a new guest! Navster, Lyve, and Sir Luxalot discuss the saga of Omar Khadr, the possibly illegal activities of Trump’s voter fraud commission, the Super Nintendo Classic, and much more! Join us for a podcast that’s a game changer!
Welcome to this week’s episode of Character Unlock, where hosts John Miller and Andrew Brooker decide to mark the occasion of the recently announced Super Nintendo Classic by dragging back on their guest from February’s Resident Evil episode, fellow Failed Critic Matt Lambourne rejoins the duo. With a veritable buffet of nonsense to cover, the lads tackle the ridiculous situation that Activision caused for themselves with their insane rerelease of their Modern Warfare rerelease. Moving swiftly into more news of old classics getting awfully misguided releases, the latest Micro Machines game to be unleashed on the world takes a well-deserved beating from the group. Matt rolls the conversation right back around to Call of Duty in his episode’s What We’ve Been Playing section, as he explains why he wasn’t as taken with Modern Warfare as everyone else. While our hosts revisit favourites and faithfuls like a Grand Theft Auto, FIFA and Bulletstorm before delving into our first good, meaty topic in a while. Come join the trio as they dissect the games on the soon-to-be-on-eBay-at-four-times-the-cost Super NES Classic Mini console. From Kirby’s Dream Course to Castlevania and everything in between, the guys take a good hard look at the nostalgia driven console and the games that could make or break it. Join us again in a couple of weeks for more gaming foolishness. In the meantime, maybe come find us on a Twitter, Facebook and Instagram all @CharacterUnlock. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Retroid crew talks about the Super Nintendo Classic edition, discusses the games and talks about what they wish had been included. One of our cast may have forced the announcement to happen a little sooner than it otherwise would have, so we talk about that as well. Featuring Topher Cantler, Alex Q. Ryan, Kevin McClusky, Jonathan Holmes, and special guest Stella Turvey.
Ben Moore and Mike Huber join Damiani to react to the recent announcement of the SNES Classic and its inclusion of the previously unreleased Star Fox 2.
Alex is back! Thank goodness. He reminds them that the Super Nintendo Classic exists! They also talk about Alex's trip and then the newest hero in HotS, Stu Pickles! And they also get around to talking about Salty Bets!
This week the Geekz discuss trailers for Inhuman, Childs Play, and Jumanji. We also talk news for Spider-Man Homecoming, the Super Nintendo Classic. Alil and Sean fight in the Toy Box about Nintendo and we just Geek out and have some fun.. So sit back and relax and enjoy the ride.
This month on Mega Dads Live we unwrap our feelings about life after E3, we breakdown the Super Nintendo Classic, Adam chats with journalist Ben Silverman about being a gamer dad, and we just might have set the record for dick jokes in a single episode. So... yeah... sorry about that.
The one where the gang discusses the announcement of the Super Nintendo Classic mini and it's questionable roster of games. The crew also gives their full E3 review and talk about the unveilings, games, and new hardware that was shown. Plus, there's talk of zombies, Dragon Ball Z, and more! Enjoy!
Welcome to Phantom Galaxy Episode 22. In this episode we get down to reviewing a handful of new summer movies and tv shows, including a special early review of Matt Reeves War for the Planet of the Apes. We'll also take a look at the latest season premiere of AMC's Preacher and Spike TV's launch of The Mist. Chris laments the twisted desire to finish film franchises he's already started with Transformers: The Last Knight and Nathan wearily explains what you can expect from Despicable Me 3. We also talk a variety of topics including Nintendo's upcoming SNES release with Star Fox 2, and their treacherous roll-out of last year's NES classic. Will Matt Reeves Batman movie resemble a Hitchcock film? Will Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets be more than pretty pictures? What exactly is going on with The Inhumans? Join us for that and much more, deep within The Phantom Galaxy! Phantom Galaxy is a genre podcast that releases every week. If you’d like to support the cast please subscribe free in iTunes, and leave a review for the show! You can also contact us and share your recommendations for show topics and stuff to review (books, beer, movies, whatever!) or leave us a Phantom Rant at Phantomcasts@gmail.com and check us out on Twitter @fantomgalaxy. SHOW NOTES INTRO [ 0:04:35] News: Spiderman Homecoming Reviews, Valerian first reactions, Inhumans trailer, Matt Reeves talks Batman, Super Nintendo Classic announced [ 0:31:30] Preacher Season 2 Premiere [ 0:48:41] The Mist Review [ 0:57:34] Mini Reviews: Transformers: The Last Knight and Despicable Me 3 [ 1:13:31] War for the Planet of the Apes Review
@JoeKBraswell and @AkiliShine discuss the biggest news from the Tech world for June 28th, 2017. TECH • Google gets record $2.7B EU fine for skewing searches • Alphabet continues to struggle with reorganizing Google • Facebook backs CA law to give internet to incarcerated youth • Facebook’s newest record: 2 billion users • Apple wants to hire someone to help Siri be hip with the times • Apple will teach you how to code -- for free • A new ransomware attack is infecting airlines, banks and utilities across Europe • A biometric ring could replace your passwords, cards and keys • You can now request an Uber for anyone in your address book GEEK • ‘Star Wars’ firing reveals a disturbance in the franchise • Jay-Z shares dramatic ad for upcoming album ‘4:44’ titled ‘Kill Jay-Z’ • ‘Batman’ director Matt Reeves teases a “Noir-Driven” movie • Super Nintendo gets the miniature console treatment
On this week's episode of the Friendscast, the podcast that talks solely about the hit 90's sitcom Friends, we reminisce on our favourite episode, where Ross and Chandler decide on a suicide pact but give up when they both realize the gun's too heavy. There's also discussion on the inherent beauty of a pepperoni and mustard Subway sandwich, the ingrained madness to a Resident Evil movie marathon, and the group decision that Zelda speed runs need to be an Olympic sport. Also, more talk on Horizon: Zero Dawn, and Norris gushes about his new waifu the Super Nintendo Classic. Hosts: Chris Norris-Jones, Matt Emery, David Beebe, Mike Parker, Kelly Wright Beer of the Week: 33 Acre's of Ocean Music by Sebastian Bender
Welcome to another episode of Humble Bazooka. Listen in and sound off in the comments. Show Topics: This week we talk about Nintendo’s announced Super Nintendo Classic. What we’re playing this week: Doomy: Ratchet & Clank (PS4) The Pest: Pokemon GO, Chrono Trigger Blanco: Horizon Zero Dawn (PS4) The post Episode 110: Our Super Nintendo Classic Thoughts appeared first on Humble Bazooka.
Jon, Travis, Tim & Scrypt are back after the destruction of The Cheerful Ghost Roundtable for an all new Podcast, Cheerful Ghost Radio! We start things up talking about what we've been playing and watching and then dive in to the best things that came out of this years E3! Nintendo dropped a huge bit of news today in that they will be releasing the Super Nintendo Classic on September 29th! We discuss our thoughts on that and ask the question "will we be able to actually get one? http://cheerfulghost.com/jdodson/posts/3391/cheerful-ghost-radio-episode-1-the-first-one-where-we-talk-about-the-super-nintendo-classic
Music manager and entertainment mogul Mike Trampe visits The Podcastle's NERD35 and discusses what's poppin' in 2017's Hip Hop scene and his company. Jon discusses Sports With Jon, and Clark tells you about the Super Nintendo Classic.
Nery and David provide all the news in Geek world including if Spider-Man characters, Venom and Sinister 6, will be part of MCEU, Super Nintendo Classic, Stan Lee hated Spider-Man live action show and much more. Also, the podcast now has MERCH MERCH MERCH available at this link: GEEKMORE MERCH Or you can search GeekBro on Amazon. The podcast now has DONATE button and an AMAZON banner that you can click on to support the show. CLICK HERE Follow Mt.GEEKmore on INSTAGRAM Be sure to follow Mt. GEEKmore on Twitter: @MtGEEKmore Mt. GEEKmore is on Facebook: Facebook.com/MtGeekMore Mt. GEEKmore is: @NerySaenz / Raul from @CosplayFame / @GeoffMerc / David from @NakedVengeance Email us at MtGeekmore@gmail.com
Scott, Ash, and Matt: There's the Super Nintendo Classic, and trouble with the Han Solo movie... but we decide to talk about early '90s TV instead! Also, reviews of Glow (Netflix) and Resident Evil: Vendetta (Film). Support Rated NA! Try Audible and get a free audio book download And join us on Twitch and Mixer!
OBS decided to screw up, but that didnâ??t screw up the rest of the show! Jonathan and Lauren talk Super Nintendo Classic, Watchmen, Foundation series, and Dark Tower adaptations. Also a little thing called RTX, and the amazing Dungeons & Dragons & Drunks panel happening Friday, July 7th at the Hiltonâ??s Governorâ??s Ballroom at 4PM Central!
Please enjoy as Mike and Eddie discuss Mike's blog on the ranking of the aliens of the Mos Eisley Cantina, Eddie loses his cool with Michael Bay, both guys lament the impending doom of the Super Nintendo Classic, and the summer movies of 2017...so far.
Nintendo announced the SNES Classic release date and game lineup - let's just say we are underwhelmed. With the help of MammothGamers.com's Ken Borter, we run through the SNES catalog deciding which games are "in" and which games are "out" to build the official SNES Classic: Mac & Gu Edition.Join the conversation on Twitter: @MACandGUpodcast
Welcome to another episode of Nerds Without Pants! I’m gonna level with you: this is either going to be your favorite episode of the year, or the thing that makes you yell at Julian, who has clearly gone mad with editing power. With that warning out of the way, let’s get to it! 00:00-05:34: Intro 05:50-1:01:47: Stage Select- Who is the team you would put together to make one last game for your studio? 1:02:58-2:03:49: Consumption Junction- The NWP wish list for the rumored Super Nintendo Classic, Prey demo, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Angelo on VR, Julian’s collecting woes, NieR Automata 2:04:12-2:26:44: Chrono Crossing- 1995 2:26:59-2:33:51: Outro and outtakes NEXT EPISODE STAGE SELECT: What are your top three favorite “tropes” in video games? CHRONO CROSSING: What is your favorite game of 1994? SUBMIT YOUR STAGE SELECT AND CHRONO CROSSING ANSWERS BY 8:30 CENTRAL TIME ON MAY 18! FEATURED MUSIC John Williams- Star Wars Theme Brenden Small- Starboy Splender- Spaceboy Bill Murray- Star Wars Super Star Wars- Luke Skywalker’s Theme “Weird” Al Yankovic- The Saga Begins
Welcome to another episode of Nerds Without Pants! I’m gonna level with you: this is either going to be your favorite episode of the year, or the thing that makes you yell at Julian, who has clearly gone mad with editing power. With that warning out of the way, let’s get to it! 00:00-05:34: Intro 05:50-1:01:47: Stage Select- Who is the team you would put together to make one last game for your studio? 1:02:58-2:03:49: Consumption Junction- The NWP wish list for the rumored Super Nintendo Classic, Prey demo, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Angelo on VR, Julian’s collecting woes, NieR Automata 2:04:12-2:26:44: Chrono Crossing- 1995 2:26:59-2:33:51: Outro and outtakes NEXT EPISODE STAGE SELECT: What are your top three favorite “tropes” in video games? CHRONO CROSSING: What is your favorite game of 1994? SUBMIT YOUR STAGE SELECT AND CHRONO CROSSING ANSWERS BY 8:30 CENTRAL TIME ON MAY 18! FEATURED MUSIC John Williams- Star Wars Theme Brenden Small- Starboy Splender- Spaceboy Bill Murray- Star Wars Super Star Wars- Luke Skywalker’s Theme “Weird” Al Yankovic- The Saga Begins
The return of the Andjela! Kvintetten är äntligen komplett. Daniel och Pontus har provat Steel Division: Normandy 44 betan. Det ryktas att Super Nintendo Classic kommer att komma till julhandeln. Blizzard släpper Starcraft: Brood War gratis. MMO älskat och hatat. Season Pass, DLCs och expansioner, är de nödvändigt ont? Och varför pratar vi egentligen om att klappa Bulbasaurs?
This week, we discuss the new season of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer, the new Marvel series' heading to Freeform, the possibility of a Super Nintendo Classic console AND MORE! The song this week is 'Fat Bottomed Girls' by Queen.