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We're crawling on all fours back into the void, where we discuss whatever topics manifest into our brains. Aaron and Gerry are joined by Twitch streamer Sl0nk0b0mb to discuss things like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, bad experiences in movie theaters, and lots and lots of SNES nostalgia. This Podcast Is Super Scope-Compatible. Batteries not included.Cool Things Discussed: Star Wars, Bluesky vs X, Tetris Attack, Mega Man, Kirby, Earthbound, Secret of Mana, Louvre Guide on Nintendo 3DS, horror movies, Mega Man X, Kirby Super Star, Trials of Mana.
En este episodio invitamos al Yadomon para que nos platique de su infancia inventada con Panel de Pon o Tetris Attack o Pokémon Puzzle League.Por favor suscríbete al canal aquí
We're back for Episode 135! In this episode Cody, Tim, and Eric catch up on what they've been playing and adding to their collections + Tetris Attack (SNES) vs Megapanel (Megadrive) 4:30 - Quick Questions 29:49 - Patreon 34:21 - Eric's Take - Catching Up With Clover 1:04:06 - Game Show 1:25:16 - Catching Up 2:28:51 - Tetris Attack (SNES) vs Megapanel (Megadrive) Please give us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks for listening! You can always reach us at podcast@pixelgaiden.com. Send us an email if we missed anything in the show notes you need. You can now support us on Patreon. Thank you to Henrik Ladefoged, Roy Fielding, Matthew Ackerman, Josh Malone, Daniel James, 10MARC, Eric Sandgren, Brian Arsenault, Retro Gamer Nation, Maciej Sosnowski, Paradroyd, RAM OK ROM OK, Mitsoyama, David Vincent, Ant Stiller, Mr. Toast, Jason Holland, Mark Scott, Vicky Lamburn, Mark Richardson, Scott Partelow, Paul Jacobson, Steve Rasmussen, Steve Rasmussen's Mom, Retro Gamer Nation, Peter Price, Brett Alexander, Jason Warnes, and Adam from Commodore Chronicles for making this show possible through their generous donation to the show. Support our sponsor Retro Rewind for all of your Commodore needs! Use our page at https://retrorewind.ca/pixelgaiden and our discount code PG10 for 10%
We're back for Episode 135! In this episode Cody, Tim, and Eric catch up on what they've been playing and adding to their collections + Tetris Attack (SNES) vs Megapanel (Megadrive) 4:30 - Quick Questions 29:49 - Patreon 34:21 - Eric's Take - Catching Up With Clover 1:04:06 - Game Show 1:25:16 - Catching Up 2:28:51 - Tetris Attack (SNES) vs Megapanel (Megadrive) Please give us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks for listening! You can always reach us at podcast@pixelgaiden.com. Send us an email if we missed anything in the show notes you need. You can now support us on Patreon. Thank you to Henrik Ladefoged, Roy Fielding, Matthew Ackerman, Josh Malone, Daniel James, 10MARC, Eric Sandgren, Brian Arsenault, Retro Gamer Nation, Maciej Sosnowski, Paradroyd, RAM OK ROM OK, Mitsoyama, David Vincent, Ant Stiller, Mr. Toast, Jason Holland, Mark Scott, Vicky Lamburn, Mark Richardson, Scott Partelow, Paul Jacobson, Steve Rasmussen, Steve Rasmussen's Mom, Retro Gamer Nation, Peter Price, Brett Alexander, Jason Warnes, and Adam from Commodore Chronicles for making this show possible through their generous donation to the show. Support our sponsor Retro Rewind for all of your Commodore needs! Use our page at https://retrorewind.ca/pixelgaiden and our discount code PG10 for 10%
Neste episódio, Tovar, Reche e Kiefer trazem uma nova série para falar de jogos antigos e que talvez não tivessem um podcast dedicado. Dessa vez falaremos de Tetris Attack, Wario Land: Shake it e Guns Gore & Cannoli 2. Ajude-nos a continuar fazendo este e outros conteúdos, além de ter acesso a vantagens exclusivas. Conheça nossos planos em https://www.nintendolovers.com/ajuda. Link do post: https://nintendolovers.com/2022/07/27/nintendo-powdcast-165-antes-tarde-do-que-nunca-tetris-attack-wario-land-shake-it-e-guns-gore-cannoli/
Welcome back to 8-bit Radio, the video game music show. This special episode features tunes from: 0:57 Flashback 4:32 The Goonies II 8:47 Tetris Attack 13:00 Perfect Dark 25:53 Bionic Commando 29:52 Godzilla NES 33:00 Toejan & Earl 38:51 Gain Ground 41:29 Gyromite
Season 4 Episode 10 Episode 121 News: Hardware VM2 – A SD Card Based Dreamcast VMU Announced! Homebrew, rom hacks & emulation Prototype of a portable MiSTer. Smallest NES Contender Built Using Orange Pi Zero2 Doom running on things Dev finds a platform Doom has not been ported to, ports it Takedown letter pending Homebrew port of Super Mario Galaxy for the Nintendo DS is looking incredible Metroid 64 Imagines the 64-Bit Entry That Never Happened Topic: Double Dragon movie review Game Club Discussion: Altered Beast Panel de Pon / Tetris Attack New Game Club Games: The Legend of Kage (NES) NBA Jam (picking because the conference Game Club Link Tree Retro Game Club Discord Bumpers: Raftronaut, Inverse Phase Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram managed by: Zach
The three Best Buds reconvene to talk about the games that have been floating their proverbial boats lately. We start with a quick ice breaker discussing the massive sales success of ELDEN RING. After, John leads us off with the just released Kirby and the Forgotten Land. We get to the bottom of why people like Kirby Games. Next, Colin gushes about another PS3 Classic Resonance of Fate, and ponder if it has the steepest learning curve of all time. Finally, Keaton brings us Tetris Attack. A puzzle game near and dear to each of our hearts. The episode is capped off with the fourth edition of Happy Midnight's Mantle of Happy Masterpieces (Final Name Still Pending...) nomination and induction ceremony to see if any of the games talked about deserve this great honor. Time Stamps: 1:23 Elden Ring Opener 9:33 John - Kirby and the Forgotten Land 50:10 Colin - Resonance of Fate 1:18:04 Keaton - Tetris Attack/Puzzle League Series 1:41:18 HMMOHM Inductions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happymidnightpodcast/message
In this very special episode, Brian Barnett, Chris Shriver, & Joshua Mobley are joined by Sam Adams to celebrate 200 episodes, their Top 5 Games Of All Time, & more. We truly hope you enjoy it. Thanks, each & every one of you for listening to our show. This episode was streamed on Twitch.tv/PlatformersPod & is archived on YouTube.com/PlatformersPod TOPICS & TIMESTAMPS: 0:31 - How Does It Feel To Do 200 Episodes? | 01:27 - The History Of The Platformers Podcast | 6:10 - Top 5 Games Of All Time / Is Brian's V Too Deep? | 8:45 - Brian's #5 - Pokemon Yellow / Red / Blue | 16:35 - Chris's #5 - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | 23:35 - Josh's #5 - Metal Gear Solid | 30:10 - Sam's #5 - Super Mario Galaxy | 32:55 - Brian's #4 - Final Fantasy Tactics: The War Of The Lions | 42:25 - Chris's #4 - Portal 2 | 48:48 - Josh's #4 - Diablo III | 52:04 - Sam's #4 - Red Dead Redemption 2 | 58:08 - Brian's #3 - Tetris Attack | 1:03:37 - Chris's #3 - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End | 1:09:54 - Josh's #3 - Final Fantasy X | 1:13:02 - Sam's #3 - The Last Of Us Part II | 1:20:07 - Brian's #2 - Baldur's Gate II: Shadows Of Amn | 1:27:40 - Chris's #2 - Banjo-Kazooie | 1:33:16 - Josh's #2 - Final Fantasy VII | 1:36:18 - Sam's #2 - Halo: Combat Evolved | 1:48:52 - Brian's #1 - Super Metroid | 1:54:56 - Chris's #1 - The Last Of Us: Remastered | 2:04:14 - Josh's #1 - Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem | 2:14:50 - Sam's #1 - God Of War 2018 | 2:22:10 - Final Thoughts & A Thank You To Our Fans | POTENTIAL EPISODE TITLES (EACH "+" IS A HOST VOTE): +We're Good, Bitch | +A Powerful V | +Go As Deep As You Want | +That's A Lot Of Chest | I Wish I Had A Cork Bottom | Turbo Gold & Supersonic Silver | ++++Adult, But Not In A Sexy Way | +“Women Have More Hiding Places Than Men” | What If Splinter Cell, But Anime | +A Little Bit Sauced | +Just Saying Names That Are Words | 99% Chance To Hit, & I Missed | +++Waifu's & Husbandos: Required By Law | +Hello God, I'm Tipsy | ++The Potato Moment | +Back When Sony Cared | The Great 30 Day Outage | +Sam Is A Baby, A Wee Child | “I Can't Go Outside, The Sun Is Out There!” | +It Was A Long Tangent | +Number Fourth / Number 4th | 90 Hours Of Red Dead Online | Like A True Gamer, He Couldn't Figure Out How To Shower | +Plucked Your Genitals | ++Just A Couple Of Dudes In The Desert | +The Quicksand Pit In The Middle Of Wherever | +A Lot Of Nonsense | Little Lava Dude | Oh No! The Game Is On Me! | +The Call Is Coming From Inside My Body | Blitzball Can Go To Hell | Whip That Shit Out On Vita | What A F$%#in' Nerd | Never Been A Poop-Socker | +Drugs Were Probably Involved | ++Art Can Stop, We Have Banjo-Kazooie | Catch The Fever, I'm Done. Well, I'm Not Done, I Got One More | ++Storekeeper, What's The Hot Thing Now? | +It, As The Kid's Say, Slaps | +I Fell In Love With Master Chief | Popped That S$%# Out In A Weekend | Its Presence Has Still Been Fed | +An Aztec Warrior, A Roman Centurion, & Some Dude | Big Ass Motherf$%#, Swinging An Axe | Rip-ass Medal Of The Evening | ++Four More Years | Random Miscellaneous Bullshit |
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Aw, poor baby! Welcome back to NOCLIP Pocket (monsters)! Today, due to some scheduling conflicts, we are not going to be talking about Phasmophobia, but instead the 2000 match 3 puzzle game Pokémon Puzzle League. Puzzle League is a game that both of us played a good bit in our younger years, but wasn’t quite notable enough to really maintain any level of popularity long after its release, coming out as part of the never ending deluge of Pokémon branded content that has existed since the series became popular. And do we think that should be different? Well, at the risk of spoiling parts of the episode, no not really, but it is still a fun game, holding up largely by its nostalgic value and simple mechanics. The game largely follows the same design as Tetris Attack, which is definitely a good game, and by extension this is similarly satisfying to play and get better, which is amplified by the one big twist in the form of 3D mode. We’re going to be talking about the Pokémon coat of paint and what it does for the game, how we think the game could have differentiated itself, and we hypothesize about what a show called “Rocket Mode Today” would be like. Thank you for joining us this week, and sorry we didn’t have the specifically scheduled game ready this time. Did you play this game as a kid, and was it closer to 90 or 100 percent because it had the word Pokémon in the title? And we’d like to know if you enjoyed this episode, because we were able to turn this one out quickly because of our vast experience with the game and there are definitely some other nostalgic hits we could turn out with more of a focus on the emotional experience of a childhood favorite than breaking down why matching colored blocks is fun. Let us know in the comments, or over on Discord! Next time we will almost certainly be talking about Phasmophobia.
Hello, we’re back once agaI’M GONNA WIN! … We are here to talk abouYOU’VE HAD IT! … Can I please just get a full sentence out beCAN’T WIN ‘EM ALL! … This is seriously gratiYOU’RE WASTING MY TIME! I beg of you, just let me… oh, they’re done. Cool. Today’s discussion is about Smashterpiece #32: Pokémon Puzzle League, a reskin of Tetris Attack which in itself was a reskin of Panel de Pon. Why did we initially think this game would be a mistake, and how deep did we go into the game itself? Why does Joe describe the game’s sound design as “a nightmare”? Why is the soundtrack a weird one to discuss? And is Ash truly going to win? All that and more in today’s episode!Join us next time as we battle our way up Gym Leader Castle in Smashterpiece #33: Pokémon Stadium 2
Både Assassins Creed Valhalla og Super Mario Bros Game&Watch er vi innom i ukas episode, men vi følger også opp med flere tips til gode retrospill Little Samson, James Pond 2, Tetris Attack er blant ukas retrotips! Retrospillkista blir jo aldri tom! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of of DrunkFriend, Trav and Alex are joined by David of Mariachi Entertainment System. We get all the inside scoops on the band's roster, talk about how it all comes together, and discuss some of the most memorable moments for MES. The hosts kick off the show with a recap of Alex's experience at the Uplink LiRetro virtual convention this past weekend. Find out what happened after Alex posted his Waterworld review that mentioned the game's soundtrack composer. Can your eyeballs handle JJ Squawkers? What is on Trav and Alex's romhack wishlist? The show rounds out with a brief discussion about Tetris Attack for some reason.Mariachi Entertainment System: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCOSmq8CVKjkE-D6RVk3ZRgDean Evans' Waterworld soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRvYkrrpMKokulor Bandcamp page: https://kulor.bandcamp.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/snesdrunk)
Jon takes the helm in this radio episode with selections from one of his favorite systems of all time; the beloved Super NES. Featuring tracks from Super Mario RPG, Chrono Trigger, Tetris Attack, and more, fans of Nintendo's 16-bit wonder will feel right at home with this one.
Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. This week, we're talking the state of retro gaming today from all angles in the back half of the episode. We actually had to cut ourselves off due to time constraints, so there will surely be more retro material to come in the future!But before we get to the general convo, Kevin follows up on the Yoshi talk from last week, and gets into some Yoshi's Island with Randall, transitioning perfectly into the most recent Super Famicom export on Switch, Panel de Pon (aka Tetris Attack! here in the states). John is starting to find his footing in Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen. We're back to Randall & Kevin after that, who've both been playing some Timespinner, and is giving us both some Chasm vibes, which can never be a bad thing. Finally, transitioning us into the retro conversation, Kevin beat another entry in the Shovel Knight franchise, Specter of Torment. Discussed:Yoshi's Island - 00:01:21Panel de Pon / Tetris Attack - 00:06:24Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen - 00:12:46Timespinner - 00:18:42Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment - 00:25:01--->Retro Gaming Nowadays (Discussion) - 00:30:43 Thanks so much for taking the time to listen! If you'd like to find us elsewhere on the internet, you can find us at:www.pursuingpixels.comTwitch // YouTubeTwitter // InstagramFacebook // TumblrCome and join us on our Discord server!
The games start coming, and they don't stop coming, eh?Tetris Attack, a game in no way connected to Tetris entertains Mr Dow. Mr Booth continues to flit merrily through Labyrinth of Refrain, but also returns to Dead Cells. Mr Dunn brings a veritable cavalcade of games to the table as he continues to make progress in Lonely Mountains, New Horizons, as well as his magnum epic Super World opus in Super Mario Maker 2.Then, our number 38s.Monsieur 'Egyptian Boat' gets tangled in his attempts to talk up the visual novel 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors, without, y'know, just explaining the novel itself. Good endings! Bad endings! Layered endings!Monsieur 'Enclosed Seating at a 60s Diner' gets all fired up talking about the high point in flat Mario's role-playing offshoot Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. Chapters! Consoles with handles! Battle towers!Monsieur Completed Task relives Chris' agony at placing Panzer Dragoon Saga too low on the list after a modern replay, by placing it too low on his list after, you guessed it, a modern replay. Artistry! Scale! Parallels to Japanese anime!Bleedin' 'eck. How on EARTH are there still 37 games better than these?— — — — —Massive thanks to our Patreon subscribers Gene Limbrick, Andy Smith, Debbie Booth, Guy Lochhead and CJ Anderson.Help support us in exchange for some incredible perks: www.patreon.com/ourthreecentsBrowse the episodes from Season 1: www.ourthreecents.co.ukWatch our video content on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3dZ2gmgJoin in the conversation with us: www.facebook.com/ourthreecentsReach out to us individually: Jonathan - www.twitter.com/jonathandunnChris - www.twitter.com/Chas_HodgesMinty - www.twitter.com/clement_boo
The games start coming, and they don't stop coming, eh?Tetris Attack, a game in no way connected to Tetris entertains Mr Dow. Mr Booth continues to flit merrily through Labyrinth of Refrain, but also returns to Dead Cells. Mr Dunn brings a veritable cavalcade of games to the table as he continues to make progress in Lonely Mountains, New Horizons, as well as his magnum epic Super World opus in Super Mario Maker 2.Then, our number 38s.Monsieur 'Egyptian Boat' gets tangled in his attempts to talk up the visual novel 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors, without, y'know, just explaining the novel itself. Good endings! Bad endings! Layered endings!Monsieur 'Enclosed Seating at a 60s Diner' gets all fired up talking about the high point in flat Mario's role-playing offshoot Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. Chapters! Consoles with handles! Battle towers!Monsieur Completed Task relives Chris' agony at placing Panzer Dragoon Saga too low on the list after a modern replay, by placing it too low on his list after, you guessed it, a modern replay. Artistry! Scale! Parallels to Japanese anime!Bleedin' 'eck. How on EARTH are there still 37 games better than these?— — — — —Massive thanks to our Patreon subscribers Gene Limbrick, Andy Smith, Debbie Booth, Guy Lochhead and CJ Anderson.Help support us in exchange for some incredible perks: www.patreon.com/ourthreecentsBrowse the episodes from Season 1: www.ourthreecents.co.ukWatch our video content on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3dZ2gmgJoin in the conversation with us: www.facebook.com/ourthreecentsReach out to us individually: Jonathan - www.twitter.com/jonathandunnChris - www.twitter.com/Chas_HodgesMinty - www.twitter.com/clement_boo
Nierroh and Dennys discuss the most video game of games, Mega Man X, and how it hits the nail on the head in terms of game design. Also in the mix is Final Fantasy 2, a game that lacked the polish and emotion of Final Fantasy 3, but propelled the franchise forward with it's important innovations. Last but not least, Tetris Attack, the cute and simple puzzle game!
My guests today are Mare Sheppard and Raigan Burns, the founders of Metanet Software and the creators of N++. We talk about the promise of early programming, the impact of Sonic the Hedgehog, how they met and bonded over freeware games, the design lessons of Wip3out, an NHL 2001 tournament that has spanned over a decade, why a broad education is perfect for video games and, in perhaps the most controversial statement on the show thus far, how Crash Team Racing is better than Mario Kart. As well as chatting enthusiastically about a whole bunch of video games, we also hit on the development of N, how it felt to lead the charge for indie games on Xbox Live Arcade, the fear of selling out, and the positives and negatives of being a perfectionist. "Lyrics, fill in the gap. Drop that bass and get the Ninja Rap" PATREON - patreon.com/checkpoints iTunes HERE - SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW Games discussed: N++, Lode Runner, Bionic Commando, Chime, Ascii Arcade, Sonic the Hedgehog, Tetris Attack, Aero the Acrobat, Day of the Tentacle, Space War, Dark Castle, Aladdin, Doom, Commander Keen, Super Mario World, Lumines, NHL 2001, Doom the Rogue Like, Kutar, Gish, Nuzomou, Hyper Light Drifter, Spelunky, Dream quest, Braid, Jumper, Cave Story, Jump and Bump, Dark Souls, Animal Crossing, Crash Team Racing RSS HERE Twitter - twitter.com/CheckpointsShow Cover design: Craig Stevenson - http://onedinosaurandhisballoon.blogspot.co.uk Music: Samuel Baker -
Special guest Myke Hurley joins John and Rambo for the grand season two finale of the show! A wrap-up of 2019’s trends, stories, products and services, and what those might mean for Apple and the tech industry in 2020. Sponsored by MacStadium: Get 50% off your first two months of a Mac mini subscription now w/ code 9TO5MAC, or get started with MacStadium’s new Orka private cloud. Sponsored by Setapp: Try subscription Mac app service Setapp for free today and get an annual plan at 20% off from December 23 to December 25. Hosts: Gui on Twitter: @_inside John on Twitter: @johnsundell Links Myke on Twitter Jonathan Morrison’s Mac Pro review Upgrade #275: Remove All of the Holes Grindstone Tetris Attack Sneaky Sasquatch Discolored RelayFM’s shows
I'm positively giddy! Because this week we're playing one of the all-time great puzzle games, POKEMON PUZZLE LEAGUE, which takes the timeless TETRIS ATTACK formula and gives it an appealing Poke-makeover. Puzzlehead Nate Pasma joins us as we go into a brief history of the POKEMON anime, dig through the dizzying number of modes, and discuss the relative merits of flinging garbage at each other. Hosted by Steve Guntli and Woody Ciskowski Logo by Steve Guntli / Updated logo by Barry Shaw Theme song: "Truck" by The Octopus Project (theoctopusproject.com) ultra64podcast.com Twitter: @ultra64podcast Email: ultra64podcast@gmail.com Instagram: @ultra64podcast Patreon: patreon.com/ultra64pod Next week's episode: Army Men: Air Combat / Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 1 and 2
GameEnthus Podcast ep391: All day, Every day or Blanket Statements This week Mandy (@LadyLuck34) joins Mike (@AssaultSuit) , Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) to talk about: WNBA, Amish beer, Bruce Campbell, Burn Notice, Keith David, Men at Work, MonsterMania, Rambo: Last Rambo, Joker, Batman, Walk the Line, Her, Hangover, The Other Guys, Napeleon Dynamite, Wedding Crashers, The Politician, Raising Dion, Astral Chain, Link’s Awakening, Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Rocket League, Cadence of Hyrule, Cat Quest, The Gardens Between, Golden Sun, Boktai, Meteos, Planet Puzzle League, Tetris Attack, Castlevania Portrait of Ruin, Aria of Sorrow, Ghost Recon Wildlands, Doom Eternal, Infamous Second Son, Heave Ho, Roll Estate, What the Golf, Chikara: Action Arcade Wrestling, River City Girls, Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair, Family Tree, Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayan, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince, Untitled Goose Game, Sub Level Zero: Redux, Newt One, The Ninja Saviors Return of the Warriors, Killer Queen Black, A Knight’s Quest, GRID, Stela, Valfaris, GRIS, Call of Duty mobile, Final Fantasy IV, Gameboy Micro, The Minish Cap, Blizzard, Guild Wars 2, Google Stadia, Comic Con for Kids and more. If you like the show please leave us an itunes, Google, Youtube or Stitcher review, a tweet, an email or a voicemail (202-573-7686). Show Length: 132 minutes Direct Download(right click to download) Show Links Pokemon Sword and Shield CNBC XBOX video feature Stadia's latency claims Team GameEnthus on Extra Life New videos GameEnthus.com Youtube.com/user/GameEnthus Community Info Major Linux and Crew's Notcho Podcast Kiaun's Show The Analog Circle Podcast Gary and Dan's Show TheGamesMenRPG Open Forum Radio SingleSimulcast Breaks Mandy and Mike's anecdotes - 1m 02sec Aaron's anecdotes - 16m 28sec Tiny's anecdotes - 34m 57sec Feedback - 39m 16sec Mandy's games - 53min 42sec Mike's games - 1h 10min Aaron's games - 1h 16min Tiny's games - 1h 34min News and Stuff - 1h 39min Outro - 2h 03min Show Music The Pharcyde - Ya Mama instrumental De La Soul - Squat instrumental Common - Nuthin' To Do instrumental The Beatnuts - Third of the Trio instrumental Gangstarr - Discipline instrumental Aaliyah - One in a Million instrumental Da Brat - Give it to ya instrumental Goodie Mob - Dirty South instrumental The Beatnuts - Get Funky instrumental The Black Eyed Peas - Joints and Jams instrumental
In this episode, let's be a true gentleman and check out some puzzles to solve! Also, News of the Weird, and the extensive list of new game releases for October.
Turtles, tentacles, and gremlins, oh my! In this episode, we talk to Aura Triolo, artist and animator for games like Clockwork Empire and Dungeons of Dredmor and intra-polycule Tetris Attack league competitor, about her work in all facets of video game development. Follow Aura on Twitter: twitter.com/MOOMANiBE See Aura's animation samples: Tentacle monster, cannon turtle, cloud gremlin, tetris attack Support Setting the Record Queer on Patreon: patreon.com/settingtherecordqueer Feedback? Ideas? Contact us! Twitter - @strqueercast Email - settingtherecordqueer@gmail.com Discord - bit.ly/strqcord Credits: Kaylee - twitter.com/witchshex Alexis - twitter.com/princessproto Art - twitter.com/qbtic Theme music - thrillmemusic.squarespace.com
Mange spillinteresserte har et forhold til håndholdte spill og konsoller, enten det er Game Boy, DS eller PlayStation Portable. Spill som Pokémon og Tetris har vist at håndholdte spill absolutt kan bli en verdenssuksess. I denne episoden tar vi derfor for oss håndholdte spill, hvor vi snakker litt om mediets historie, våre favorittspill, hvilke håndholdte konsoller som er blant de særeste opp gjennom årene, og ikke minst: Kan Nintendo Switch regnes som en håndholdt konsoll eller ikke. Spill vi snakker om i episode 14: Anthem, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Apex Legends, Wargroove, Snowboard Kids, Snowboard Kids 2, SBK: Snowboard Kids, Doom, Doom Eternal, Golden Sun, Fire Emblem, Bravely Default, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Double Dragon, Crypt of the Necrodancer, Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue, Pokémon Silver, Pokémon Sapphire, Super Mario Land, Tetris, Tetris 99, Fantasy Life, Tomodachi Life, SmileBasic, Contra, Fire Emblem: Awakening, Persona 4 Golden, Tetris Attack, Ape Out, Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, The Last of Us, Heroes of Might and Magic III, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, Destiny 2, Devil May Cry, DmC Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry V, Bayonetta, God of War, The Division 2, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Metroid, The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey, Dragon Quest IX, Chrono Trigger, Octopath Traveler, Donkey Kong, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Angry Birds.
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.Have you ever wondered what a Chinese adaptation of Twin Peaks would sound like? Are you pro-Mitsuda? Do you play Uno with strangers? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions, take a listen to this week's Last Wave.DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (1/27/19)PlaylistDesert - Motoaki Takenouchi(Shin Seikoku: La Wares, Super Famicom)Urban Fantasy - Yasunori Mitsuda(10,000 Bullets, Playstation 2)Town – the City on the Deep Blue Sea - Yuzo Koshiro(Estrian Odyssey 3: The Drowned City, Nintendo DS)Be Discared - Hiroto Kanno(Psy-O-Blade, Sega Mega Drive)Guiding Wind ~ Gentle Wind - Junya Nakano(Another Mind, Playstation)Water Stage - Masaya Kuzume(Tetris Attack, Game Boy)Ending - Toshiyuki Takine(Super Uno, Super Nintendo)Staff Credit - Asuka Ito(Pilotwings Resort, Nintendo 3DS)
Det er nå advent, og det betyr at jula nærmer seg. Som på skoler over det ganske land har vi bestemt for å ta en kosetime før jul, hvor vi rett og slett snakker om spill, filmer og lignende som hører jula til. Hør oss mimre om julegaver, spillminner og ikke minst Christians svært traumatiske julehistorie. Spill vi snakker om i dagens episode: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 64, Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D, Diablo II, Heroes of the Storm, Battlefield V, Pokémon: Let's Go!, Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, Warframe, Yoshi's Woolly World, Tetris Attack, Tetris Effect, Levels +, Banjo-Kazooie, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, Diddy Kong Racing.
This week is all about Panel De Pon...er, Tetris Attack. Puzzle League? Whatever it's called we talk about it! Enjoy!
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
We continue the issue with coverage of the Japanese launch of the N64, Fifa Soccer 97, and Urban Strike for Game Boy. There's an advertisement for Game Boy Pocket edition, a continuation of the "Beat the Boss" section, plus a number of previews of upcoming N64 titles. Mike's internet drops out at juuust the right time so come on over to join us.
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
In this issue, we talk at length about the "great" new advertisement for Nintendo Power subscribers, breeze through Tetris Attack, and roast Sonic clone Oscar. We touch base with Wayne Gretzy's 3D Hockey before starting coverage of Kirby Super Star. You'll then find us ragging hard on Markio Kart clone Power Rangers Zeo Battle Racers and Zero Racers for Virtual Boy. We discuss the merits and shortcomings of Marvel Superheroes: War of the Gems before wrapping up the first half.
On yet another TMA, the boys dive straight into the recent Nintendo direct as alas, Mat has played 0 games this week! He’s not bought any either! Besides this shocking revelation, Tom’s been picking up a new SNES to enable his dirty Tetris Attack addiction, as well as playing some Tank!Tank!Tank! on the Wii U. … Continue reading TMA 187 – Time to get Direct! →
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In this episode, we geek out on the forth season of Voltron Legendary Defender! No matter how you want to describe it, the episodes were fun, enthralling, and definitely worth a watch. We wrap up the show with a Mail Time response from Jedimon 2005...speaking of, here it is! --- Dear Christopher Long a.k.a. "clong83" a.k.a. "longstoys" and Brian Dagley a.k.a. "ShukuenShinobi" a.k.a. "Shinobi Creative" a.k.a. "CollectorShuki" a.k.a. "Pokemon Collector Shuki" a.k.a. "OvrflowinNoodlz", I am a long time listener to your show, and I felt the need to write to you over a most urgent matter. I have recently engaged myself in the act of listening to the episode of your podcast Geek Each Week in which you discussed the recently released SNES Classic Edition with frequent guest host and "Nintendo Correspondent" Hassan Ahmed of the World of Ha. During the course of this discussion, the three of you turned the conversation towards "games you would've liked to see on the system." As someone who commands ownership of the 52 SNES games seen in the enclosed pictures, I believe I know a thing or two about the original system. There were several games mentioned that I applaud you in praising as I also recognize their greatness. However, there were several other games that seem to have eluded your gaze, and I felt the need to point out the oversight. As per usual convention, I shall proceed alphabetically. We shall begin with "Arcade's Greatest Hit's: The Atari Collection 1." I am mentioning this mainly for the amount of content on the cartridge. There are quite a few enjoyable titles here, and you don't have to spend your quarters or drive to a public place to play them. My one complaint stems from the fact that this is referred to as collection 1, implying that there is a collection 2, however no such game exists for the Super Nintendo. It was instead released solely for the Sony PlayStation. Moving along to the next game in our journey, we encounter "Disney's Goof Troop." Now I know you're probably thinking "we mentioned how great the Disney games are." I shall now correct your thinking by reminding you that what was said was "All the Disney movie-based games were great." Goof Troop of course, as you know, was not a movie but rather a television program about Goofy and his son Max. This adventure game was one of the most fun experiences my father and I had playing on our SNES. The puzzles were top notch and the graphics were first rate. Plus it involves pirates for whatever reason. Highly recommended for anyone to hunt down and play through. The third game we shall look at is another Disney title, "Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games." While one may attempt to make the case that this game is related to Disney's The Lion King movie due to the title characters being that movie's comic relief duo, I believe it is more closely tied to the animated series produced by Disney in the 90's named after these two characters who were the stars of the show. This game was also released as a PC game (that we also owned mind you) and is a collection of arcade-style games that are fun for the whole family. Plus they star Timon and Pumbaa, and what self-respecting person with a soul doesn't love these two? We shall take a brief detour to mention the "Family Feud" game that was made. There's nothing special about it other than it featured the "Bullseye Round" and starred Ray Combs, the 2nd host of the show who was nothing to write home about, which is probably what lead to him hanging himself. Getting back on track, we go to Mario's Time Machine. This game was one of the many that were mentioned as the three of you read off a list of SNES games presumably found on Wikipedia. The outright absurdity of this game is part of what makes it fun. That and traveling back in time required Mario to surf and pick up 10 items that appear to be apples and then steer directly into a whirlpool, while avoiding spike balls and whirlpools before you collect 10. I've learned many historical facts from that game through my many playthroughs. Another Disney game makes the list, Mickey's Ultimate Challenge. This game features Mickey having to complete several puzzles in order to acquire magic beans from his friends to face off against a final puzzle with Willie the Giant. While not very difficult, many of the puzzle elements are random, so the exact answers are different every time you play. Another brief side note, the "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" game for the SNES differed from the Sega Genesis version by not including Tommy or the Dragonzord in the game for whatever stupid reason. Also, I sadly do not own the Movie Edition game. I played it once when I had my tonsils out and didn't get very far. I would like to take a second to mention the "Monopoly" game. I am partial to Monopoly and the cutaways for different actions such as building a house, getting out of jail, and auctioning property are quite humorous. Shifting genres to the puzzle variety, "Pac Attack" is an interesting hybrid of Pac-Man and Tetris. Puzzle pieces drop from the sky like Tetraminos, and contain either what appears to be wood or a ghost. When you make a full line of "wood" it vanishes like in Tetris. Every so often Pac-Man appears. There is a bit of a learning curve associated with it, but it's definitely a fun game and something highly recommended. This was one of the first games we purchased for our system. Our next stop is a game based on everyone's favorite mystery-solving canine, "Scooby-Doo Mystery." This game has the player take control of Norville "Shaggy" Rogers and his faithful companion Scoobert "Scooby" Doo and explore various areas to solve a tv style mystery. It's a fun game that I need to go back and play to actually finish. A different sort of game is our next stop, "Super Caesar's Palace." This is a game that's exactly as it sounds. The player walks around a casino floor and gambles. Available options include but are not limited to blackjack, roulette, craps, video poker, and slot machines. There are several sets of tables/machines depending on how much you're willing to bet at one time. They even include a "high roller" section of the casino for those who win copious amounts of money. This is the perfect game for gambling addicts or those who wish to teach their children how to gamble from a young age. We were the latter. Yet another side step as I come to "Super Pinball: Behind the Mask." While pinball games suffer from the television screen only showing one half of the machine at a time, I mention this title for how creepy as fuck the pinball machines are. Chills run down my spine even as I type this. Back on track now, we will cover three titles at once: "Super Star Wars," "Super Empire Strikes Back," and "Super Return of the Jedi." I am genuinely perplexed as to how these three games flew right past you. While they do take liberties with some of the levels to generate content, such as having Luke ascend a sandcrawler killing Jawas along the way with nary a care in the world, all three are immensely fun. They are also quite difficult to complete. In "Super Star Wars" I can make it about halfway through the game. "Super Empire Strikes Back" is the hardest for me as I can only get to the second level. Don't judge me. I'm the one who remembered these games. And in "Super Return of the Jedi" I have managed to make it all the way to Endor. All three games feature a variety of characters to play as and worlds to visit spanning the entire original trilogy of Star Wars movies. These are must play games. We're nearing the end of our journey. Just a few more stops to go. Next on the list is "Tetris 2." While this game bears the Tetris name, it is basically "Dr. Mario" minus Mario. You may be wondering to yourselves, why then would I include it on this list and not "Dr. Mario?" Well that answers is rather simple. As a child I owned this game and not "Dr. Mario," so it has a great deal of sentimental value to me. Plus it's just a really fun game with several modes to try. Another title with Tetris in its name is next, "Tetris Attack." As I'm sure you're both aware, this game is the American localization of the Japanese game "Panel de Pon," but with Yoshi included as a mascot and the Tetris name thrown on it to sell it to American audiences better. Versions of this game have been released over the years for several different consoles, each with a slightly different skin on it, but this one was the first. It is highly addictive, and one could find himself playing for hours and not even realize any time had passed. Moving from puzzle games to a licensed property, we come to "The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock." In this game, the players control Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble as they search for the lost treasure of Sierra Madrock. Each area in the game is arranged somewhat like a game board, as there are different paths to take. Players move by rolling a stone die that tells how many spaces to move. Whatever space is landed on is the level that is played. The standard levels are sidescroller levels. Each area also features a different member of the Loyal Order of Water Buffalos to which Fred and Barney belong. Once landing on a space with that Water Buffalo, the player must win a race against them in order to advance forward in the game. Fred an Barney must also avoid their wives. When encountered, they drag their husband backwards on the game board. We now come to our final Disney game, "The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse." In this platform, Mickey must go in search of his lost dog Pluto, and he gains abilities based on different outfits he wears. The game spawned two sequels and was remade for the Game Boy Advance. This game is one of the more visually beautiful games for the system and is certainly worth a play through for Disney fans. The world of Hanna Barbara gives us another fun licensed platformer, "Tom and Jerry." As one would expect, the player controls Jerry Mouse as he travels through different environments with the boss of each world being Tom Cat in some different type of machine. Player 2 may control the gray mouse Tuffy. Aside from the "jumping on things to kill them" mechanic, the heroic mouse duo can also throw can throw marbles at their enemies. Completing this game often takes lots of practice but is definitely a worthwhile endeavor. Our final two games are both of the puzzle variety. First up is "Yoshi's Cookie." Played in a style similar to Tetris in that a row of the same type of cookie will clear away from the screen. However, the size of the row is what determines the difficulty. Cookies move in from two directions simultaneously making the game that much more challenging. Like most other puzzle games, this one has multiple game modes for hours of play. This game was one of the first games I owned and, as such, is very near and dear to my heart. Finally we come to "Zoop." A game as weird as its name. I am not quite sure what to say about this game other than it can be either quite fun or quite frustrating depending on one's skill level and hand-eye coordination. I hope we have all learned something here today as we've explored some of the many great games for the SNES not included on the Classic Edition. I have enclosed pictures of my game collection as proof of my credentials in this matter. Hopefully I have inspired you gents to try out some of these games. Do be sure to educate all of your listeners, so that they too may enjoy many of these classic titles. This seems like the perfect length correspondence to include in the "Mail Time" segment. As always, I'll be listening. Sincerely yours, Kevin Exnicios a.k.a. Jedimon a.k.a. Jedimon2005 a.k.a. Bad Motherfucker...ok that's Samuel L. Jackson but you get the idea. --- Next Week's Topic: Something neat...! --- You can catch us on Twitter (@GeekEachWeek), Facebook (@GeekEachWeek), or drop us a line at geekeachweekcast@gmail.com! --- You can download the enhanced M4A of the show with album art and chapter titles at this mirror link here. Alternatively, you can download a standard MP3 of the show here.
We celebrate the release of the SNES Classic by showcasing some of its greatest tracks. We lament the absence of one the console’s most unappreciated gems, Cool Spot (this is a lie) and other great games we would of liked to see. How much would it cost to get Turtles in Time? Also, is Tetris Attack ever going to be released again?Of course, Destiny and Overwatch are mentioned because we’re a little addicted. (We’re losing our minds trying to get the new Symmetra skin. Loot boxes are evil!)Finally, Leland tests Vince’s video game music brain with something special!Track List:Yoshi’s Island - Athletic Theme 20:30 - 22:38Kirby Super Star - Cocoa Cave 22:41 - 25:01Plok! - Beach 25:04 - 30:04Turtles in Time - Technodrome 33:52 - 35:45Earthworm Jim - Anything But Tangerines 35:48 - 39:53BGM: Cool Spot, SNES Classic, Destiny, Overwatch, Pilotwings, Donkey Kong Country, Yoshi’s Island (GBA), Pictionary, Turtles in Time, Earthworm Jim 2, The Price is Right, Hollywood Squares/Match Game, To Tell the Truth
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss Shakespearian stratagems and the fine art of food-sniping. Patreon bonus for this episode is Tetris Attack. Donate at patreon.com/hg101 to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow us on Twitter @GC9X @HG_101 Check out the ongoing list bit.ly/47kgames Check out the earlier HG101 podcast Game Club 199X bit.ly/gc9x_linky
Trey and Jereme play Tetris Attack and give commentary on it while sharing their memories of this special puzzle game. You can find the video version at https://youtu.be/nmTj4XZfUhw Yoshi Poochie Nintendo Nintendomain Podcast Trey Jereme Puzzle SNES NES Panel de pon Island Video Games
Minecraft was announced for Wii U! Jereme explains Minecraft to Trey and Trey rants about the Final Fantasy 7 remake. Updates on Xenoblade progress as well! Minecraft, Wii U, Wii, Xenoblade Chronicles X, Final Fantasy 7, Avalanche, GBA, Snes, Tetris Attack, Puzzle League, NES, Gamecube, Yoshi's Island
Hello there retro gaming fans, welcome back to another fun filled Ep of RGDS In this episode I talk about "Tetris Attack" I talk about how I first heard of this game and how I only recently played it and why it became one of my top puzzle games I also play some music from the game You can follow me on Twitter @Retrogamin4ever , check out my Facebook page or my blog at www.retrogamingdailyshow.com , RGDS is now available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/retrogamingdailyshows-podcast/id954142242 Or you can us the RSS feed http://retrogamingdailyshow.libsyn.com/rss Also please take a few moments to check out our amazing sponsors Use promo code "RGDS" for a 5% discount at www.retrotowers.co.uk and at Www.funstock.co.uk Abeadscstart on Facebook. And last but not least head in over to www.playblackpool.com for more information on the amazing Play expo at The Norbreck Castle on the 2nd-3rd-4th May.
Nach einer länger als geplanten Pause melden wir uns zurück mit dieser epischen Episode über den Game Boy. In diesem Jahr feiert Nintendos Handheld aus dem Jahre 1989 sein 25 jähriges Jubiläum, und wir blicken zurück auf eine erstaunliche Geschichte. Wir beleuchten dabei den Zeitraum bis zum Ableben des Game Boy Color und packen dazu jede Menge Anekdoten aus unserer Erinnerung, Geschichte und Popkultur aus. Verstärkung haben wir uns mit Benny einmal wieder aus dem Hause DailyDpad geholt. Wir diskutieren, was die Marke “Game Boy” heute noch bedeutet, und geben Empfehlungen, wie man Game Boy Spiele heute noch spielen kann - sowohl für Nostalgiker und Fans der Original-Hardware, als auch auf aktuellen Platformen. Thema: Game Boy erwähnte Spiele: Tetris, Tetris Attack, Kirbys Dreamland, Kirbys Dreamland 2, Super Mario Land, Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins, Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land, Wario Land 2, The Flintstones, Mega Man: Dr. Wilys Revenge, Mortal Combat, Mortal Combat 2, Pokemon (rote, blaue und gelbe Edition), Pokemon Trading Card Game, Pokemon Pinball, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Land, Donkey Kong Land 2, Donkey Kong Land 3, Donkey Kong Country, The Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, Metroid 2, Sword of Hope, Mystic Quest, Kirby Tilt 'n' Rumble Weiterführende Links zu Episode: how to replace a carttridge battery Dailydpad: Game Boy, wo bist du? Dailydpad: Retro für die Autofahrt Auch hörenswert: PT011 - Keeping it Oldschool mit unserem Rückblick aufs NES Was wir gespielt haben: TwoDots, P.T., Valiant Hearts, Star Wars Commander, The Crew (Beta), A Story about my Uncle, Lords of the Fallen, Super Smash Brothers for Nintendo 3DS, Alien: Isolation, Halo: Masterchief Edition, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Xbox 360) ProTipps: Timo: Hori Controller Carsten: Capcom 30th Anniversary Character Encyclopedia Benni: Metroid Retrospektive (Dailydpad-Artikelreihe) Intro: Castlemania 2010 (Benjamin Briggs) auf overclocked remix Outro: Pixelacos Sounds - Gameboy Megamix Vol. 1
Bruno fait ses prédictions pour le E3 2014. On vous parle des jeux Mario Kart 8, Diner, Buzz Bomber, Borderlands 2 Vita, Snafu, Tetris Attack, Demon's Crest, Watch Dogs, Kabuki Quantum Fighter, Sonic Lost World et Mafia 2!
We listen to the best soundtracks and remixes in puzzle games. This episode features music from many different genres, including funky organ solos, 80s glam rock, and symphonic orchestrations.Download MP3 Tracklist (full info here):
Welcome to episode 73 of Connectivity! There's plenty to talk about this week. Opening the show is our reaction to the latest 3DS-focused Nintendo Direct. Scott, Neal, and Patrick discuss every single announcement from the event and squeal with general excitement. Oh, and they manage to segue into talking about Fire Emblem, Punch Out!!, and Kirby's Epic Yarn for a while. After that, Danny joins Scott and Neal to talk about games that are tied with monumental or memorable moments in their personal lives. Hear about Ocarina of Time and first kisses, Tetris Attack and meeting your eventual wife, and even going on a killing spree in GoldenEye to avoid confronting the school bully. Stick around after the outro for a bonus segment all about Dead Space 3 with Scott and Zach. How does the survival horror series hold up in its third iteration? We'll tell you! As always, you can send us listener mail to Connectivity@nintendoworldreport.com. Have some thoughts about the Nintendo Direct? Tell us about them!
Last year we celebrated our love of obscure video games and kicked off our Tetris Rap Attack competition - in THIS episode we reveal the winners! This humble competition asked fans to remix the music of hidden SNES gem, Tetris Attack (aka Panel De Pon) and the winners would be selected by rappers Astronautalis, Masurao of Krondor Krew, and MC Cool Whip to rap over them. In this episode, we're joined by Grand Prize rapping judge, storytelling rap indie sensation, Astronautalis, to discuss the origins of the lyrics he laid on the winning beat as well as the dark depths of his 40k obsession, and his love for this cute-as-hell puzzle game.Congratulations to our winners, Evers McGee, TheHT, and Nomar Slevik and a big thank you to everyone who contributed.To listen to and download ALL the submissions, click here!For links and more info, head to the main episode page: https://nerdyshow.com/2010/02/episode-002-tetris-rap-attack/TracksTetris Shot :: GuccimonsterMillennium Horses (Nomar Slevik) :: MC Cool WhipAnte Up (Battle!) :: M.O.P. (Team Teamwork Remix)(Gotta) Beat That Block (TheHT) :: MasuraoA Millie Joel :: Bleubirdthis city ain't just a skyline (Evers McGee) :: AstronautalisBowser's Stage :: killsalyMcVaffeQuasi Ultimix :: McVaffeThe Story of My Life :: Astronautalis & P.O.S.Trouble Hunters :: AstronautalisWater Level :: krhym3.574r.0n3 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.