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Trump is recording an episode of Joe Rogan's podcast and appearing at Madison Square Garden afterward. Tim Paterson appeared on Joe's red, Right, and Wisconsin podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe sits down with Tim Paterson, the great Republican candidate for Wisconsin's 54th Assembly District, to talk about who he is, where he comes from, and what he will do to help Wisconsinites thriveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kamala still can't do the bare minimum as a presidential candidate. Amazon might be causing election interference. 54th district candidate Tim Paterson joins Joe in studio. And there has been a lot of pushback leading up to this week's game in Brazil between the Packers and the Eagles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Paterson joins the show to talk his reason for running in the 54th district for the state assembly and the importance of meeting people face to face when it comes to discussing issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe sits down with Tim Paterson to talk about why he's the right pick for the 54th Assembly District, who he is, and what he'd do in officeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Super Fun Time Trivia Podcast we discuss the beauty of Kenyan Prisons, if its sexy to have a man bite your adams apple off, and how to avoid getting double pink eye from strange dutch love making moves. Music Round: Let It Rain Patreon: Super Fun Time Trivia Facebook: superfuntimetrivia Instagram: superfuntimetrivia Twitter: @sftimetrivia Email: superfuntimetrivia@gmail.com Intro Music By David Dino White. Welcome to Super Fun Time Trivia: The known universe's only live improv comedy trivia podcast. Free pub trivia questions this week for you to steal... Round 1 1) According to Hoobastank, what is the reason to start over new? 2) What 7 letter c word is defined by meriam webster as to secretly help someone do something dishonest or illegal? 3) Rutger Hauer played Roy Batty in what 1982 neo-noir science fiction film? 4) True or false, The “Bloody Mary” mirror game is based on Queen Mary I, who bathed in the blood of virgins to stay youthful? 5) Which of the following is NOT a Stanley Quencher colorway? A) Peridot Glow B) Red Flannel C) Champagne Ombre 6) Only two players have ever scored 50 or more points in a playoff game seven, Jayson Taytam and who? 7) What type of Dragoon was a Playstation 1 rail shooter where Keil Fluge becomes the rider of a dragon? 8) China's Huang Ho River translates to what colour in English? 9) If clothing has a circle with a cross through it, it means you shouldn't do what specific thing? 10) What is Vince Vaughn's character's first name in the 2004 film Dodgeball? Round 2 1) Similar to a romance, what is it called when actors engage in a real world romance for the duration of a television show? 2) What operating system that drove Microsoft's 1980s growth was bought from programmer Tim Paterson? 3) According to Crayola.com, what is the smallest size of Crayola box that has a built in sharpener? 4) In which of the following cities were potions of National Treasure filmed? A) Los Angeles B) Bozeman C) Moab 5) What country touches both Colombia and Costa Rica? 6) Guess the film based on song lyrics "I've been staring at the edge of the water / 'Long as I can remember, never really knowing why." 7) True or false, Kenya has a 4 year prison sentence or $38k fine for anyone caught making, selling, or importing grocery style plastic bags? 8) Which of the following is one of the playable factions in the deckbuilding video game Monster Train? A) Immortallis B) Wurmkin C) Flayed Princes 9) In what decade did the Atlanta Flames move to Calgary? 10) Christophe Faveau poisoned his son's opponents with anti anxiety medicating, causing drowsiness, resulting in at least one death. What sport was his son in? Round 4 1) What was the name of German serial killer Fritz Haarman, who murdered young boys and then sold their meat to hungry people? A) The Dresden Monster B) Hanover Vampire C) The Hamburg Butcher 2) What author had a hit with the Icewind Dale trilogy starting in the late 1980s? 3) How many teams are in the NFL as of March 2024? 4) True or false, popcorn kernels pop in two different shapes, butterflies and mushrooms, and most movie theatres use Butterfly style? 5) What two colours is the checker board on the flag of Croatia 6) With regards to dye colours, what colour is Dutch Pink? 7) In which year did Google fully integrate street view into Google Earth? 8) What is the first name of Chucky's love interest in the film Bride Of Chucky? 9) What goddess of wisdom was said to have sprung forth fully grown from the brain of her father Zeus? 10) In which decade did turn indicators become amber for the first time, formerly white, causing ‘turmoil'?
This week on the Super Fun Time Trivia Podcast we discuss Laker Lager inventing the hangover, how Red Delicious is the least delicious type of apple, and how Hungary invented ouchies in your stomach from not eating. I've also started adding the written questions to episodes starting this week, hoping to increase our internet presence. Feel free to steal them for your own trivia, but if you're gonna steal an entire round, please make sure you mention our podcast, or I'll send Kevin to hunt you down and give you the old Greyhound Special. Music Round: Dreamer Patreon: Super Fun Time Trivia Facebook: superfuntimetrivia Instagram: superfuntimetrivia Twitter: @sftimetrivia Email: superfuntimetrivia@gmail.com Intro Music By David Dino White. Welcome to Super Fun Time Trivia: The known universe's only live improv comedy trivia podcast. Free pub trivia questions this week for you to steal... Round 1 1) According to Hoobastank, what is the reason to start over new? 2) What 7 letter c word is defined by Meriam Webster as to secretly help someone do something dishonest or illegal? 3) Rutger Hauer played Roy Batty in what 1982 neo-noir science fiction film? 4) True or false, The “Bloody Mary” mirror game is based on Queen Mary I, who bathed in the blood of virgins to stay youthful? 5) Which of the following is NOT a Stanley Quencher colorway? A) Peridot Glow B) Red Flannel C) Champagne Ombre 6) Only two players have ever scored 50 or more points in a playoff game seven, Jayson Taytam and who? 7) What type of Dragoon was a Playstation 1 rail shooter where Keil Fluge becomes the rider of a dragon? 8) China's Huang Ho River translates to what colour in English? 9) If clothing has a circle with a cross through it, it means you shouldn't do what specific thing? 10) What is Vince Vaughn's character's first name in the 2004 film Dodgeball? Round 2 1) Similar to a romance, what is it called when actors engage in a real world romance for the duration of a television show? 2) What operating system that drove Microsoft's 1980s growth was bought from programmer Tim Paterson? 3) According to Crayola.com, what is the smallest size of Crayola box that has a built in sharpener? 4) In which of the following cities were potions of National Treasure filmed? A) Los Angeles B) Bozeman C) Moab 5) What country touches both Colombia and Costa Rica? 6) Guess the film based on song lyrics "I've been staring at the edge of the water / 'Long as I can remember, never really knowing why." 7) True or false, Kenya has a 4 year prison sentence or $38k fine for anyone caught making, selling, or importing grocery style plastic bags? 8) Which of the following is one of the playable factions in the deckbuilding video game Monster Train? A) Immortallis B) Wurmkin C) Flayed Princes 9) In what decade did the Atlanta Flames move to Calgary? 10) Christophe Faveau poisoned his son's opponents with anti anxiety medicating, causing drowsiness, resulting in at least one death. What sport was his son in? Round 4 1) What was the name of German serial killer Fritz Haarman, who murdered young boys and then sold their meat to hungry people? A) The Dresden Monster B) Hanover Vampire C) The Hamburg Butcher 2) What author had a hit with the Icewind Dale trilogy starting in the late 1980s? 3) How many teams are in the NFL as of March 2024? 4) True or false, popcorn kernels pop in two different shapes, butterflies and mushrooms, and most movie theatres use Butterfly style? 5) What two colours is the checker board on the flag of Croatia 6) With regards to dye colours, what colour is Dutch Pink? 7) In which year did Google fully integrate street view into Google Earth? 8) What is the first name of Chucky's love interest in the film Bride Of Chucky? 9) What goddess of wisdom was said to have sprung forth fully grown from the brain of her father Zeus? 10) In which decade did turn indicators become amber for the first time, formerly white, causing ‘turmoil'?
Bill Gates n'a jamais programmé de système d'exploitation. Et en réalité, il n'en programmera jamais ! Il se sait incapable de le faire, mais il a une idée en tête : se servir des compétences d'un crack de l'informatique, Tim Paterson... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is there a more iconic duo than the IBM PC and MS-DOS? Microsoft's Disk Operating System would be the final success that turned the company into what we know today. But here's a dirty little secret: DOS didn't start out at Microsoft. So how did Gates and Allen get hold of a winning program? Today we look at how Tim Paterson, an engineer at a long forgotten company, created the first x86 computer and the original version of DOS. Important dates: 1979 - Tim Paterson builds first 8086 Computer 1980 - Microsoft licenses DOS from Seattle Computer Products 1981 - DOS ships with the IBM PC Like the show? Then why not head over and support me on Patreon. Perks include early access to future episodes, and stickers: https://www.patreon.com/adventofcomputing
Quizmasters Lee and Marc give a “State of the Trivia” update in the midst of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The duo also offer advice for budding quizmasters on preparing to enter the industry upon reopening and give each other a full quiz. This episode’s quiz topics include Actors, Card Games, Poetry, Technology, Animals, Also Known As…, Famous Clowns, Fruit, Kinds of Death, Science Terms, Mixed Drinks, Capital Cities, Vocabulary, Famous TV Presenters and more! Introduction Round One ACTORS - What actor starred in such television shows as Caesar's Hour, Your Show of Shows, and The Dick Van Dyke Show? CARD GAMES - Besides Wild and Wild Draw Four, what other card only appears four times in a standard 108-card deck of Uno? POETRY - How many lines are there in most sonnets (including 151 out of 154 of Shakespeare’s)? TECHNOLOGY - Computer programmer Tim Paterson is best known as the initial developer of which prolific computer operating system? ANIMALS - What animal is alternately referred to as the Glutton, the Skunkbear and the QuickHatch? ALSO KNOWN AS… - What five-time grammy award winning trio was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame their first year eligible (2015) and has two members who perform under professional pseudonyms in the group? Missed Corrections Episode 103 - The Slam Dunk was never illegal in the NBA (but frowned upon.) It was banned in the NCAA from 1967 to 1976. Lee overlooked Tina Fey during his suss about the Emmy record that was captured by Julia Louis Dreyfus for Veep. Roseanne won a single Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1993 (though nominated several times.) Tina Fey won the same award in 2008 for 30 Rock (and was also nominated several times). Marc, referred to Degeneration-X as a single wrestler; they were a stable of wrestlers. Allison calls in to educate us on DSM-V’s categorical difference between Schizophrenia (Psychotic) and Dissociative Identity Disorder (Personality), and to inform us that Seventh Day Advensists are closer to southern Baptists than the Church of Latter Day Saints. Episode 104 - Jerry Van Dyke was on Coach, not Jerry Lewis. The Maltese Falcon was directed by John Huston (not Frank Capra). Olympus Mons is on Mars, not the moon. Biggie Smalls died when he was just 24 (not in his 30’s). Round Two FAMOUS CLOWNS - What famous clown with a rhyming name served as an emcee at all three major Woodstock Festivals and is the subject of the 2010 documentary film “Saint Misbehavin’?” FRUIT - What country leads the world in Strawberry production with 40% of the world’s strawberries grown there? KINDS OF DEATH - Greek painter Zeuxis, King Martin of Aragon, and stoic philosopher Chrysippus all met their fate in what way? SCIENCE TERMS - What term describes a property of metals that indicates their ability to withstand heat in chemistry, but is also used in physics to describe a process exhibited in Microscopes, Mirages, and Tsunamis? MIXED DRINKS - Named after a type of coat often worn by British Admiral Edward Vernon, a mix of rum and water is called what? CAPITAL CITIES - What capital city is located on the banks of the Spree River? Rate My Question “What is the collective noun for a group of mechanics coined by Click and Clack the Tappet brothers from the NPR show Car Talk?” – Zachary from Oregon Final Questions VOCABULARY - What is dendrochronology? FAMOUS TELEVISION PRESENTERS - From 2017 to 2019, Sandi Toksvig served as co-presenter on a BAFTA award winning television competition show alongside which surreal British comedian? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges July 9th, 2020 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Live on Twitch 7pm - 9pm EDT You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Dylan, Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Gil, David, Rachael, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Logan, Spencer, Kaitlynn, Manu, Mo, Matthew, Nicole, Luc, Hank, Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Shaun, Lucas and Max Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Tiffany, Allison, Paige, We Do Stuff, Mike S. ,Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support."
¡Nuevo episodio en Sysadmin y otras cosas! Hoy nos toca repasar la historia de uno de los sistemas operativos que, versión tras versión, ha marcado a su manera el camino de la informática: Microsoft Windows. En esta primera entrega trataremos desde la fundación de la empresa por parte de Bill Gates y Paul Allen en 1975 hasta el lanzamiento de Windows 98 Segunda Edición (el último publicado en el siglo XX), pasando por como Gates "compró" una versión del sistema CP/M llamado QDOS (u 86-DOS) a Tim Paterson por 50.000$. ¡A disfrutar con las aventuras del tito Gates!
¡Nuevo episodio en Sysadmin y otras cosas! Hoy nos toca repasar la historia de uno de los sistemas operativos que, versión tras versión, ha marcado a su manera el camino de la informática: Microsoft Windows. En esta primera entrega trataremos desde la fundación de la empresa por parte de Bill Gates y Paul Allen en 1975 hasta el lanzamiento de Windows 98 Segunda Edición (el último publicado en el siglo XX), pasando por como Gates "compró" una versión del sistema CP/M llamado QDOS (u 86-DOS) a Tim Paterson por 50.000$. ¡A disfrutar con las aventuras del tito Gates!
First off, we can’t talk Microsoft without acknowledging what was truly their first acquisition, MS-DOS. In 1980, after not being able to reach a license agreement with a competitor, IBM tasked Microsoft with developing or licensing an operating system for their upcoming IBM 5150 Personal Computer. Microsoft had already been hired to write the BASICprogramming language for the PC, but now they had asked for them to provide the OS to go with it. No sweat, said Microsoft… DOS, which was developed as QDOS (Quick-and-Dirty Operating System) and originally launched as 86-DOS the company Seattle Computer Products. 86-DOS had been written by Tim Paterson — the owner and operator of Seattle Computer Products, in just six weeks’ time. So rather than re-invent the wheel Microsoft paid Tim Paterson just $75,000 in the summer of 1981 for version 1.10 of 86-DOS. Upon receiving PC-DOS in July, Microsoft simply renamed it to MS-DOS 1.10and handed it off to IBM in August of 1981, who decided to license it for distribution in November of the same year. From 1981 until 1993, IBM utilized a branded version of MS-DOS on their systems, known as PC DOS… and while IBM offered alternative operating systems for its PCs throughout the years, Microsoft’s licensed version of MS-DOS was sold on more than 9 out of every 10 IBM PCs sold — thus cementing Microsoft’s place in history as a software behemoth. Microsoft had been around for five years before being award the operating system contract by IMB, and while they may have survived or even thrived without the PC-DOS eal — there is no denying that their successful sales pitch to IBM changed the trajectory of the company, and the world forever.Historic Acquisitions 1987, Microsoft acquired Forethought, which had a little know presentation program that would later be known as Microsoft PowerPoint 1997, Microsoft acquired Hotmail.com as an integral part of their push for MSN.com leading up to the release of Windows XP 2000, Microsoft acquired the Visio Corporation whose diagraming program was rebranded as Microsoft Visio 2002, Microsoft purchased Navision for their ERP (enterprise resource planning) technologies which kicked off a new division of the company, Microsoft Business Solutions which has lead us to what we now call Microsoft Dynamics 2007–2008, in escalated efforts to keep pace with Google’s massive ad revenue, Microsoft acquired aQuantive and its subsidiaries which included Avenue A/Razorefish, followed quickly by Fast Search and Transfer 2011, Microsoft acquired Skype and created a new division of the company to house the chat and VOIP solution, a move that was surprising to some due to the technology behind Skype (Delphi) 2012, acquired Yammer, an enterprise social networking service used for private communication within organizations 2013, acquired Nokia in a last ditch effort by then CEO Steve Ballmer to save Microsoft in the competitive mobile space 2014, acquired Minecraft and its parent company for $2.5 Billion, shocking the world A move that has already paid for itself ten-fold 2016, acquired business social networking platform LinkedInRecent Acquisitions There is no denying that there has been a fundamental shift by Microsoft in their recent acquisitions under star CEO Satya Nadella. It seems that the company has shifted focus to brands and technologies that fit with their existing vision, and bolster their current product and services lineup rather than acquiring outright new technologies. LinkedIn has gone on to expand its reach by acquiring: Connectifier, a machine learning technology in 2016 for business leads generation Elearning juggernaut Lynda.com in 2018 for “LinkedIn Learning” Glint, an employee improvement and engagement platform FlipGrid, an education, collaboration and video platform was acquired in mid-2018 in an effort to add further value to Microsoft’s education stack of Office 365, Minecraft, Kodu programming language, and partnerships with the likes of Code.org and Kano Computers This also ties into their 2016 acquisition of Teacher Gaming, a provider of interactive educational software GitHub was purchased in late 2018, and raised eyebrows across the world as open source defenders were shocked that their mecca had been hijacked by the evil empire Microsoft surprised the world when they began offering some premium services for free, including the coveted private Git Repos GitHub also shows that Microsoft’s recent open source plays, like becoming a Premium Sponsor of the Open Source, open sourcing many of their products, moving their repos to GitHub and the shift to open source in Azure are no marketing moves — they are in it for the long haul“We are all-in on Open Source, and that is what really brings us together with GitHub. And we’re going to operate it as an open platform for any language, any framework, any platform … providing developers with a SaaS Service.” - Satya Nadella, CEO AI — Recently Microsoft has acquired conversational AI company XOXOCO, visual AI service Lobe, industrial AI platform Bonsai, conversational AI technology from Semantic Machines and AI from Maluuba Game Studios — In recent years, Microsoft has continued to acquire prestigious and talented game studios to show their long-term commitment to the Xbox platform and gaming in general 2018 — Obsidian Entertainment, inXile Entertainment, Playground Games, Compulsion Games, Undead Labs, and Ninja Theory They have also acquired in recent years Beam (now Mixer) video game streaming, Simplygon 3D graphics optimization, AltspaceVR virtual reality and Playfab gaming backend service“I think one of the deepest values at Microsoft Research and at other labs, is creativity, creation, coming up with new ideas that have never been thought of before. Combining two sort-of well-known ideas into a whole new innovative combination that leads to a whole new concept…” - Dr. Eric Horvitz, Technical FellowConclusion Microsoft sees the world heading to a developer-centric organism, where developers no longer exist in the bubble of technology, but they live and work and breath across all aspects of our society — including education. They know as technologies continue to evolve, we humans and the companies we work in will continue to struggle to keep pace with the rapid change — and in an effort to both lead the market, and to prepare us all — they are focusing on acquisitions to bolster their already strong platforms. Rather than re-inventing the wheel, they just add the newer and better wheels to their already fine-tuned machine. Microsoft Research and product development in general has always included taking two decent ideas and merging them together to make a great idea… and that is where I think Microsoft puts a focus on its recent acquisition strategy. Fill gaps and holes in their service, to bolster their services and platforms overall. Going back, it all is really about “DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS!” … and I for one, think that we all owe Big Steve an apology. Until next time, enjoy this parting track from YouTube user Bad Squirrel...Follow or Subscribe to Microsoft Today Patreon Website Apple/iTunes Blubrry Breaker Facebook Google Podcasts Pocket Cast PodBean RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher YouTube Support the show.
Dave 1 + Dave 2 + Tim 1 = Fireside 43! In this episode we discuss Heroes of the Storm, Terraforming Mars (the game, not the viability), and Watch Dogs 2. 0:00 - Intro2:30 - Heroes of the Storm14:17 - Terraforming Mars23:20 - Watch Dogs 2Buy games at Here Be GamesFollow us on FacebookWatch us play games on YouTubeor Read our articles on the website.
Dave's joined by Tim Paterson and Noel Wheatley this week to discuss Tom Clancy's The Division, Far Cry Primal and, once again, Magic: The Gathering. Noel also tells us all about the MS-DOS Games Library Online - A flash based website that offers you the ability to play a bunch of old classics without having to install any software! Well... except a Java plugin and web browser I suppose. Follow us on twitter at AnotherDungeon and Facebook at AnotherDungeon. Head to our website for written reviews and articles as well.
Dave is joined by Nelle, Randall, and Tim this week to chat about a bunch of different games. Spoiler alert - Nelle has a revelation and reveals to the world that snails are NOT fish. Dave later gets this wrong but we won't focus on that part! Follow us on twitter at AnotherDungeon and Facebook at AnotherDungeon. Head to our website for written reviews and articles as well.
With a crippled ship and ominous messages from the planet's surface our 'heroes' decide to head straight towards their quest objective in hope of attaining parts they need for repairs... oh and completing their quest of course.
Last episode Isadora was space sick all over the security consoles after seeing a lolly commercial. Meanwhile Fenris and Ch'Quan located the space parts needed to repair the ship. When we left a large, cocoon shaped object was opening (most ominously) and you were advised to tune in next week to find out what happens. Well... it's next week and we're not going to do a cutaway special but, instead, will launch straight into resolving the nervous horror!
If you're going to run illegal drugs you need a front right? That's the theory when our heroes try for their first legal job!
After learning a LOT about Elysium the team regroup on the Wingding to discuss their plans. Just as they're about to start there's a knock on the door as two Church of X'ion guards wish to speak with them...
Birds of a feather flock together right? Probably explains why, upon landing on Elysium, our team decided to split up and go their separate ways... :/
Having ignored warnings, landed on Argent, and brutally murdered 4 people our heroes find themselves surrounded by illegal drugs and explosives. Is this a good thing or were their firearm antics enough to draw attention?
Deigning legal work taboo our heroes embark on their first venture... illegal drug running. With little knowledge of what to expect how will their endeavour play out?
This week sees our heroes face a big decision... do they stay in the big empty void Ch'Quan directed them to or head back to Helvetica and go with what Isadora suggested in the first place?! Vote now... actually don't vote on that! Instead let's open a book on how many children Fenris will hurt, or talk about hurting this episode!
Sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes undescribed Isadora, Fenris and Ch'Quan are offered a chance at redemption... of sorts. Brought together by a shared desire to live the expendable scavengers must learn to work as a team, locate missing corporation vessels and, above all, be profitable else risk losing their newly found -freedom-. In this series the Another Dungeon team play an RPG written by Ben Scerri using the Fragged Empire and Stars Without Numbers systems.
Episode 11 - Snake eyes! In this episode Andy and Tim discuss the newly released platformer Splatoon. They overdose on fallout hype and Andy can't think of any ps4 exclusives to be excited about at E3
We reach double digits in this landmark episode where Tim, Amelia and Andrew discuss paid mods on Steam. As expected, Andrew completely screws up what he's trying to say and Tim asks for his resignation. Andrew then tries to explain why you should play Broken Age whilst not paying attention to what people say about Broken Age. Finally, a small game gets some much needed exposure as the team discuss the pros and cons of The Witcher 3.
On this weeks show we're joined by Amelia and discuss Mortal Kombat's DLC, The Melbourne Freeplay Festival and GameLoading: Rise of the Indies! We then end the episode with one of the greatest songs ever to grace PC gaming... according to Dave the song chooser! According to Andy Portal sucks though so who cares what he thinks ;)
In this episode we discuss the recent wave of Amiibo fever, Bloodborne and the soon to be released Fragged Empire!
Todays show is hosted by Andy and sees the return of the Dave. The guys discuss Nintendos announcement to make a move into mobile games, Hideo Kojimas announcement to make a move away from Konami, and CounterSpy... which has no announcement to make at all but was something we felt worth discussing.
This episode sees Andy and Tim going it alone... well, except for each other... you know what I mean! In this edition they talk about the global developer's conference (GDC) and associated awards.
We're mixing things up this episode with a video game trivia night. Grab sopmething to record your scores and see how you compare to Noel and Tim across 20 multiple choice questions!
In this episode we review Lords of the Fallen and Super Dungeon Explore while Andy regales us with tales of how Sony can bastardize their IP to turn a buck and get themselves back in the game.
In this episode we review the amazing Valiant Hearts, talk about whether games are becoming too easy and run through our experiences at Arcanacon 2015. For your own safety please ensure you eat cookies and have a priest nearby whilst listening.
The Another Dungeon podcast embraces embraces gaming in all its forms and the core values of our parent site; focusing on review and discussion with a strong community element. In this inaugral episode Tim and Dave are joined by Chris Clarke to discuss PlayStation Now, the evolution of video games stores and the new Nintendo 3DS. It's adventure time! Come on, grab your friends... no not there... that's inappropriate!