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Ever wonder about what goes into creating a great comics pitch? Well wonder no more! This time we sit down with Zander Cannon, John Bivens, Ted Anderson, and Tim Wilsie (with a cameo appearance by JN Monk) to dive into what makes (or breaks) a comics pitch. What are the best ways to pitch a … Continue reading Secrets of Pitches →
Welcome to the first episode of the Monsters Attack podcast! To start things off, we hosted a round table discussion with many of the members of the World Monster HQ comic studio including Zander Cannon, John Bivens, and Peter Wartman. You’ll learn about the history of the studio, who all of us are, and what … Continue reading Meet the Monsters →
Welcome to the premier episode of the RcadeRadio podcast! Episode air date: October 27th, 2016 In this episode Dr. K, Dan Reed host and our guest Tim Wilsie talks about what it was like to work at an arcade in the late 90s. Tim talks about his background in the video game industry, his earliest video game memories, what made him decide to work in an arcade and walks us through a typical day in the arcade. Original Air Date: 10.27.16 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rcaderadio/support
Cough. Hack. Yeah, this should be titled the Cold and Flu Season episode. That's what's held up this podcast. GameHounds HQ has been crushed by illness, with everyone in the household dead on their feet and hacking up furballs. Fortunately, you can't get the flu over the internet, so GamerEdie didn't spread the plague to co-hosts Nick Dinicola and Holy Goalie. Nor did she give it to special guest, Tim Wilsie of The Widget Podcast. You remember Tim. Former co-host? Deep voice? Brain the size of a planet and all they do is let him open and close doors? Yeah, that guy. Tim visits us to talk about the return of and sticks around to talk about games, Netflix, and all the other stuff. Also, listen to this episode and you could get a free copy of Issue 6 of GameFan. Enjoy.
[Digital Cowboys 2009] We talk with Tim Wilsie about the nature of keeping all-too-finite video games alive and archived for the ages.