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This week we are very honored to have Matthew Taranto (Brawl in the Family & Tadpole Treble) on the show to discuss Kirby's newest game! We're bringing back all our classic segments like Star Pieces and Quick Jabs, and even compete with Matthew to see who's the fakest Kirby fan. Stick around to the end of the episode to hear about Matthew's newest book, "Gamemaster Classified!" To learn more about Gamemaster Classified, take a look at its Kickstarter page!: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/437762268/gamemaster-classified ...and pre-order it here!: https://gamemasterclassified.backerkit.com/hosted_preorders ...and while you're at it, also check out Tadpole Treble on Nintendo Switch!: https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/tadpole-treble-encore-switch/ Contact us at LevelWithUsPodcast [at] gmail [dot] com! You can also reach us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LvlWithUs Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:23 - Introducing our Special Guest! 1:18 - Main Discussion 6:23 - Listener Comment / Favorite Powers 9:21 - Star Pieces 13:10 - Quick Jabs 16:45 - Who's the Fake Fan? 23:57 - "Gamemaster Classified" 29:01 - Outro
Matthew Taranto is a prevalent figure in the Nintendo fandom, having created the longrunning comic series called Brawl in the Family. Joining forces with his brother Michael, they went on to become game developers and produced Tadpole Treble, which is… Read more TBC 028: A Talk with the Tarantos › The post TBC 028: A Talk with the Tarantos appeared first on Two Button Crew.
Matthew Taranto is a prevalent figure in the Nintendo fandom, having created the longrunning comic series called Brawl in the Family. Joining forces with his brother Michael, they went on to become game developers and produced Tadpole Treble, which is… Read more TBC 028: A Talk with the Tarantos › The post TBC 028: A Talk with the Tarantos appeared first on Two Button Crew.
Matthew Taranto is a prevalent figure in the Nintendo fandom, having created the longrunning comic series called Brawl in the Family. Joining forces with his brother Michael, they went on to become game developers and produced Tadpole Treble, which is… Read more TBC 028: A Talk with the Tarantos › The post TBC 028: A Talk with the Tarantos appeared first on Two Button Crew.
This week, we confront the inevitable abyssal void that is our eminent upgrade to Linux Mint 18 with a full-bore, all-out apocalyptic blast-fest, giving you our best picks for the weekend shoot em up sale on steam. PLUS: We talk a literal sight-screaming academically minded Music Theory about "Tadpole Treble:" is it the educational game for your child (or victim?)... and a batch of new and noteworthy titles AND MOAR WHISKEY! www.bestlinuxgames.com Video of the Week 1: Dallandra's "Reign of Bullets" Fan Mail: https://youtu.be/ZKH1DQIulgA Video of the Week 2: Starbound's Worst Village Ever!!!!: https://youtu.be/8EbvKkbo9Xo
Seriously, this might be the longest discussion of Battleborn ever. Well muchachos, you asked for it: another Nintendo Free Radio has taken the air. Stephen's moving precluded him from much New Business, though he did give a brief overview of his Monster Hunter Generations progress. Donald tries to wrangle the team through discussions of 7th Dragon III Code: VfD, a couple of review games (Ambition of the Slimes, Tadpole Treble), the Blast Ball part of 2016 Game of the Year Metroid Prime Federation Force and... Minecraft. Yes, Minecraft. Like the game itself, it didn't last long. Austen has some brief mentions including Yooka-Laylee's Toybox demo, but his main event is Battleborn. 115 hours worth of non-whiny penguins, insane AI and stupid leveling systems. Whatcha Watchin' opens with Stephen talking Beat Bugs (Netflix) before engaging in a 4x100 relay with Donald on the Olympics (we recorded on Day 9). Donald wanted to keep his conversations short... and failed miserably since he made the mistake of dredging up The Force Awakens for another beating before going to the one movie more controversial than that: Ghostbusters (2016). The end result: One new crush, one whipping. The Feature discussion is normally related to our anniversary, as we dust off the first episode's feature and discuss games we're hyped for for the rest of the year. Note that at time of recording, Deus Ex: I Never Asked For This and Federation Force weren't out yet. The Mushrooms include the Final Fantasy XV delay that was all over but the shouting, Donald never darkening a doorstep again, and Stephen getting free surround sound equipment. You've got a little time to get your feedback to us for the next show, so drop it to the usual places or leave it below! This podcast was edited on August 14 and was edited by Donald Theriault, as the last thing he did as a 31 year old.
FEATURING: Gui's back but has scared Jon away.New Business: Mario Party 9, Gotta Protectors, Tadpole Treble, .hack//Infection, Monster Hunter Generations, Banjo Tooie.Listener Mail: Where does Rhythm Heaven go from here, Bad timing for showing off violent games at E3, Bad timing for taking down fan games.
Hello and welcome to the latest episode of NWR Connectivity. This week's episode is hosted again by Daan, accompanied by Bryan and Andrew. An expanded What We've Been Playing opens the show as Andrew is diving into Senran Kagura Burst, then relaxing a bit with Ultimate Angler/StreetPass Fishing and Pokemon Shuffle before wrangling larger monsters in Shadow of the Colossus. Bryan caught some more Pokemon in Pokemon Go and has been cruising the wide galaxy in No Man's Sky. Daan is playing Dragon Quest VII as it crosses to Europe for the first time ever, picked up episode 1 of Life is Strange and is grooving to the music in Tadpole Treble, by Matthew Taranto. After the games, the gentlemen discuss big changes in Pokemon Sun and Moon as well as some NX rumors. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, and high rollers can name their topic for Connectivity, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us. Connectivity has joined Twitter, so be sure to follow @ConnectivityNWR to be up to date on any announcements. We are wanting more listener participation, so feel free to ask questions, they may show up in the show! Please send in some hard-hitting questions for the Connectivity gang to ponder over: the address is connectivity@nintendoworldreport.com
In this week's episode, we explore space in No Man's Sky as well as the sea in Tadpole Treble. Neal and Vaughn check out Project AM2R -- a fan-made Metroid 2 remake -- while Stephen gets confused with bad Addams Family games on SNES. PRODUCER'S NOTE: Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the horrendous flooding in Baton Rouge and the surrounding areas this week. Everyone, please be safe. This week's cast: Adam Arinder Stephen Martin Vaughn Venters Neal Bonham Music Credit: Outro -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol6pyUHE6Ts RSS Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:61611947/sounds.rss August 19, 2016
Grab a slice, cause it's time for another episode of the Negative World Podcast! This time 'round, Joe (Ninsage) and Stephen (DrFinkelstein) are treated with a visit from Grant (GameDadGrant) to discuss Nintendo! To start things off the gang discusses Mop It Up's Nintendo Systems Survivor Poll at about it's midpoint. Then there's a brief mention of Tadpole Treble news. Finally there's a rousing Now Playing segment featuring discussions on Project X Zone 2, Final Fantasy Explorers, Bravely Second, Xenoblade Chronicles X, and SteamWorld Heist. After the intermission we get into the primary topics, starting with Miitomo. They dive deep into their experiences and the hits and misses of Nintendo's first true app. This leads into discussion about the future of Nintendo Apps. The topic shifts into recent Pokemon Sun & Moon news before some discussion about Nintendo's secretive nature leading up to E3 and the gang speculates on the future of Nintendo and gaming in general. The break music selection is a couple of delightful tracks from Project X Zone 2 and Miitomo. Negative World's site owner and operator, Zero provides the intro and outro. Keep an eye out for future episodes! I hope you're also enjoying the Euphonic Podcasts. Another is releasing shortly and there will be a casting call soon for a very special competition-based Euphonic! Stay tuned! Full list of episodes
This week, the co-founders of BitFinity Games Michael and Matthew Taranto join us to talk about their upcoming title Tadpole Treble! Matthew also talks about his webcomic series, Brawl in the Family, as well as Quantum Break, the latest Final Fantasy XV demo, the DOOM beta, Hyrule Warriors Legends, Fire Emblem Fates, Antichamber, The Legend of Zelda: Marjora's Mask, Deux Ex: Human Revolution, Rain and much more! PRODUCER'S NOTE: Unfortunately, Neal and Vaughn's microphones started acting up around the 1:14 mark (with Neal's cutting out completely around 1:17), but the problem was fixed just after the 1:17 mark. I tried to boost the audio the best I could during this time window. I apologize for the audio mishap. This week's cast: Adam Arinder Vaughn Venters Neal Bonham Matthew Taranto Michael Taranto Music Credit: Outro -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-aqid95dog RSS Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:61611947/sounds.rss April 8, 2016
Hello, and welcome to the Negative World Podcast; a podcast about video-games by the Nintendo fans at NegativeWorld.org. This is the first episode of the new year; the first of many. In it, you'll find that Joe (Ninsage) and Stephen (DrFinkelstein) talk with Peter (Octorockin) about the Negative World GOTY Awards for both the Wii U and the 3DS. They use this major site-event to do an overall review of the year 2015 in gaming as well as a look ahead to the Chinese Year of the Mankey, err Monkey… 2016. Some games that are discussed are… Super Mario Maker, Splatoon, Yoshi's Woolly World Xenoblade Chronicles X, Freedom Planet, Runbow, Fast Racing Neo, Codename: S.T.E.A.M., Stretchmo, BOXBOY!, Tadpole Treble, and Yooka Laylee. However this is just a small amount of games mentioned. There is so much content in this episode! The break music is non-existent as we just keep trucking away. Though, Negative World's site owner and operator, Zero provides the intro and outro. Full list of episodes
We're all back together after a rousing weekend at the inaugural PAX South and talking about some of our favorite games there: Super Slam Dunk Touchdown, Bierzerkers and Tadpole Treble, as well as other games like Saints Row IV: Re-Elected, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, the Oculus Rift and more! This week's cast: Adam Arinder Stephen Martin Vaughn Venters Neal Bonham Renee Martin Music Credit: Outro -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LYB7iLZNWE RSS Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:61611947/sounds.rss January 30, 2015
Episode 55 is a special episode indeed, and not just for repeating numbers... DrFinkelstein and Ninsage sit down with Negative World's own TriforceBun (Matthew Taranto) in an extended interview. For the first half, the trio discusses Matthew's webcomic, Brawl In The Family... which as of this podcast publishing contains 525 comics! The second half of the show is an in-depth look at the heart and soul of Matthew's new game, Tadpole Treble. He just launched a Kickstarter and so far it's going strong. Will you support Matthew and Tadpole Treble? You can do so at the Tadpole Treble Kickstarter Page. Listen to find out what makes this music-rhythm game unique and why it isn't quite a prequel to Blaster Master... despite the hopes and dreams of Ninsage. A big thanks to Negative World's creator, Zero for the theme music. This episode lacks interlude music, but the special inclusion you hear at the start is actually a piece of Matthew's The History of Nintendo, a special animated webcomic he did for the 400th comic milestone. Please comment on the topics, the podcast, the guests, hosts, etc. on Negative World! You can also reach us through Facebook or Twitter. You can find a standard version of this podcast in mp3 form at Negative World Podcast or on iTunes. Full list of episodesEnjoy the show! Direct Link Download