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The Backlog Attack continues as Randy accompanies the gang on summer vacation in Persona 5 Strikers. Meanwhile, D.J. faces off against the demon lord, an evil empire, AND a mischievous hell goblin in Alcahest. Episode Timeline (0:00) - Intro (11:44) - Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (19:56) - Alcahest (38:23) - Persona 5 Strikers (1:10:36) - Outro
We are back again with your weekly dose of bar talk, and there is a whole lotta football to discuss this week, Champions League returned for the second round of R16 games, and the biggest spectacle being the Carabao Cup final clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. BAR IS OPEN!
Puntata super speciale per GameRevs che vi porta una fantastica intervista ad un amico del nostro podcast, il pluripremiato, pluriamato, plurifamoso Claudio "Dr. Game" Palazzolo, che ci svelerà tanti succosi segreti sul suo libro da pochi giorni in libreria e sui più famosi store online Mandateci un messaggio vocale su https://anchor.fm/gamerevs Oppure entrate nel nostro nuovo gruppo telegram https://t.me/gamerevs per discuterne direttamente con noi! Ricordate anche che ci potete trovare sul nostro sito http://www.gamerevs.it e su tutti i social dei quali avete i link veloci qui di seguito: Instagram Facebook Twitter Se no sapete come contattare Dr. Game, potete trovarlo a queste coordinate su YouTube: The Phantom Castle - Dr. Game Vi ricordiamo anche la pagina dei nostri amici Bit-Elloni a questo indirizzo Facebook: i Bit-Elloni Ed il loro sito web: https://ibitelloni.com/ E ci raccomandiamo: videogiocate, videogiocate, videogiocate! Il nostro podcast fa parte della Lega dei Videogiochi, qui sotto la lista di tutti i canali aderenti al primo grande network d'Italia!! GameRevs - La Voce del Videogiocatore ATARITECA Arcade Story Facciamo DOS Chiacchiere QuantiGigaAllaPanca? Intrappolati nel Retrogaming Retrogaming Lives CREDITS GameRevs Theme - by Robert Tremster Background music - by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
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Our senses may work for or against us in an interactive storytelling project. Through the interactive website Thank You For Playing, you'll able to experience for yourself the dark side of gambling. In this episode, you'll also learn the ABT framework. At StorySD.com you can: Get free eBooks (English and Portuguese) Watch/Listen/Read all StorySD episodes Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive content Explore recommended articles, books, podcasts and videos Other StorySD series: Series 1 - Transmedia Storytelling for Business Series 2 - Build your Business Stories Series 3 - Technology – The future is here Series 4 - Use Stories To … Series 5 - Characters Series 6 - Travel Guide for Kids Series 7 - Transmedia Storytelling Case Studies Series 8 - Story Breakdown Series 9 - Interactive Storytelling Series 10 - Stories from Scotland
After a brutal week in the nation, the Boys come together to talk about the best ways to bet on: -- Are the mass protests in the wake of George Floyd's death going to change the direction of the 2020 election? -- WTF is going on with Tammy Duckworth's VP bid -- Are Kamala Harris and Val Demmings' law enforcements dragging their VP hopes down? -- Is Trump officially cooked for re-election? And more.
We are asked to play the "complain game" on a daily basis. It is easy for us to get sucked into the Vortex of Negativity, but knowing how to defend against it will save not only your life but the lives of others! One simple question will help you defend against even the most negative situations. You will be equipped with another tool to add to your toolbelt, so you can continue to be the freshwater that heals in a salty environment! You can reach out via email; blindlessvision@gmail.com or you can send a message via the Anchor app. Follow Sight Beyond Sight on Twitter and Instagram: @seebeyond365 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sightbeyondsight/message
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So long, and thanks for all the pandas.
Documentary filmmaker David Osit discusses his film "Thank You For Playing," that follows Ryan Green, a video game programmer, who creates an unusually beautiful and poetic video game (That Dragon, Cancer) based on his family's journey when the discover that their young son has cancer. David is joined by Alenda Chang, UCSB Professor of Film & Media Studies. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 32226]
Documentary filmmaker David Osit discusses his film "Thank You For Playing," that follows Ryan Green, a video game programmer, who creates an unusually beautiful and poetic video game (That Dragon, Cancer) based on his family's journey when the discover that their young son has cancer. David is joined by Alenda Chang, UCSB Professor of Film & Media Studies. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 32226]
This week, Adam and Kevin welcome Timothy Morton and Jimmy Kustes on the show and talk about their film New Cops, available for free now on Nobudge.com and review Terrence Malick's latest, Knight of Cups. Other films discussed include New Cops, I Knew Her Well, Ava's Possessions, John's of 12th Street, Road Games, Kung Fu Master!, Days of Heaven, Bridge of Spies, and Thank You For Playing. 00:01:00 - Movie news00:15:00 - Jimmy Kustes and Timothy Morton interview00:37:56 - Knight of Cups review00:55:30 - Watch list01:32:15 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: patreon.com/filmpulse web: filmpulse.nettwitter: twitter.com/filmpulsenetfacebook: facebook.com/filmpulse intro music by: Mazedudeoutro music by: Sir Jordanius
I had the pleasure recently of sitting down with documentary filmmakers David Osit and Malika Zouhali-Worrall to talk about Thank You for Playing, a film about the Green family and their struggle to make a game (That Dragon, Cancer) about their terminally ill son, Joel, while also caring for him as his condition worsens. It's a powerful, moving piece of film making. Right now Osit and Zouhali-Worrall are in the middle of a Kickstarter campaign to fund national distribution of their film. You can check it out here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1372561818/bring-thank-you-for-playing-to-theaters-screens-wo?ref=project_tweet Outro music: Super Mario Bros. 'Me and Mario down by the Schoolyard' by FFmusic Dj and Geoffrey Taucer (http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03100) You can follow the show on Twitter: @BestGamesPeriodOr download the podcast from Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/thebestgamesperiod
Ryan and Amy Green were facing the unfaceable: their youngest son, Joel was diagnosed with terminal cancer after his first birthday. Producer Sruthi Pinnamaneni tells the story of how Ryan and Amy stumble onto an unlikely way of processing their experience fighting alongside Joel: they decide to turn it into a video game. In the end, they find themselves facing what might be, for a game designer or a parent, the hardest design problem ever. Correction: In the original audio we stated that the survival rate of childhood AT/RT cancer is 50% over five years. But studies suggest the survival rate is 50% over two years. The audio has been updated to reflect this change. For an extended version of this story and a bunch more incredible stories, go check out Reply All. Special thanks to Eilis O’ Neill, Jon Hillman, and Josh Larson. This episode included audio from “Thank You For Playing,” a documentary film about the creation of That Dragon, Cancer by David Osit & Malika Zouhali-Worrall. You can learn more about the film and where you can see it, at thankyouforplayingfilm.com. For more, we suggest reading Wired's "Playing For Time."