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Hello again! It's about time for a Raidercast Return, so let's have a catch up. What's going on with Tomb Raider and Lara Croft at the moment? I put a shoutout on Instagram to invite you to tell me your thoughts about the Remasters, and about your feelings of Tomb Raider's future. FOR DERBY TOMB RAIDER 29: https://www.derbyquad.co.uk/events/tr29/#TombRaider #LaraCroft ---Got an idea for a future episode? Want to become a guest?Or even just for feedback, contact me pn social media (not X) or viaraidercast pod [@] gmail dot com No gaps, of course. -----Follow Raidercast behind the scenes at:https://bsky.app/profile/raidercast.bsky.socialhttps://www.instagram.com/raidercast/https://www.facebook.com/Raidercastpod/
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Send us a textThe storm has arrived as the hosts survives the parasitic fungal infected planet as they finish season two's finale, of the post-apocalyptic drama series, The Last of Us, starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. Based off the adaptation of the popular PlayStation game, The hosts look back at season two, discuss the show's cliffhanger and what's in store for next season. Join the hosts as they wrapped up the season for this acclaimed series.Come listen and follow the hosts on their Instagram and YouTube channel @the.gentlemenpodcast
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we start a new series of explorations on the walking simulator, beginning with Gone Home. We set the game in its time, talk about possible real world experiences, and dive into its restraint and storytelling. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: All of Gone Home Issues covered: walking simulator coverage, the wave of indies and another wave, career changes, Fullbright's early history, leaving the big industry, the value of focus, location-based entertainments and shows, focusing on one thing, having constraints vs not, setting your own constraints, the spooky atmosphere but having restraint, imposing expectations from video games, visiting a previously unknown house, the Ouija board, a literal red hair-ing, stripping out all the video game-isms for interactivity, few mechanics, simple systems and using their few mechanics and verbs, experience-forward, Brett quizzes Tim, narrative richness, the ordering of collectible reading, leveraging non-linear storytelling, using period-appropriate communication, games that make Tim cry, the 90s of it all, letters vs email, waste paper baskets, a visual language and the use of consistency. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Death Stranding, Dear Esther, Firewatch, BioShock Infinite, Batman: Arkham Origins, GTA V, Tomb Raider (2013), Dead Rising 3, Dead Space 3, LoZ: A Link Between Worlds, The Last of Us, Beyond: Two Souls, AC IV: Black Flag, Rayman Legends, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Battlefield IV, Payday 2, Outlast, Antichamber, The Stanley Parable, Papers Please, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Starbreeze, Josef Fares, Hazelight Studios, It Takes Two, LucasArts, Clair Obscure: Expedition 33, Blue Prince, Animal Well, Balatro, 343 Studios, BioStats, Calamity Nolan, Tacoma, Indie Game: The Movie, Minerva's Den, Bioshock, Kate Craig, Carl Lumbly, 2K Marin, Hangar 13, Fallout: New Vegas, Morrowind, Sleep No More, Macbeth, Antenna Theater, Meow Wolf, George RR Martin, Control, Imagineering, Disney, Fez, X-Files, Resident Evil, Amnesia, Life Is Strange, Leaves of Grass, Hollow Knight, Pulp Fiction, Final Fantasy IX, Shadow of the Colossus, The Last of Us 2, Alien, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Dear Esther (2012) Links: Why Is Gone Home A Game? Twitch: timlongojr https://twitch.tv/timlongojr Discord https://t.co/h7jnG9J9lz DevGameClub@gmail.com mailto://devgameclub@gmail.com
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On this week's epiosode,Kiaun will go over Neil Druckmann confirming Naughty Dog is working on several projects,Nintendo wants to take away your ability to file join a class action law suit against the company,Xbox Game Pass gets a great new feature and the new Tomb Raider could be releasing very soon.
Zapowiadaną przeprawę przez legendarną markę branży growej (ale nie tylko) zaczynamy co prawda od 1996 roku, jednak bez pochylania się nad konkretnym tytułem. Zaczynamy od Lary Croft samej w sobie. Jej wizerunku, jej znaczenia, jej wpływu na popkulturę. Oraz wszystkich kłopotliwych z perspektywy czasu wątków, które związane są z marketingową ubermaszyną Eidosu. Będzie trochę kontrowersyjnie, ale wciąż nostalgicznie!
Join the Game Deflators podcast as John and Ryan kick things off by sharing their latest gaming pickups and video games they are currently playing; including Shadow the Tomb Raider and Risk of Rain 2. The conversation takes a turn as they break down the recent controversy surrounding Bungie allegedly using an artist's work without permission—what does this mean for corporate accountability in game development? Next, the duo digs into the ongoing efforts by a modders to reverse Nintendo-influenced changes to Palworld. With the gaming industry constantly shifting, how far can modders push back before publishers crack down? Wrapping up the episode, they shine a spotlight on Go Go Hypergrind, the quirky and elusive GameCube skateboarding game developed with input from a legendary animation studio. Does this cult classic still hold up, or is it destined to remain a deep-cut oddity? Articles covered: https://www.ign.com/articles/palworld-modders-are-restoring-mechanics-pocketpair-was-forced-to-patch-out-due-to-nintendo-and-the-pokmon-companys-patent-lawsuit https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/artist-accuses-bungie-of-stealing-her-designs-for-marathons-art-i-am-tired-of-designers-from-huge-companies-moodboarding-and-parasitising-my-designs-while-i-struggle-to-make-a-living/ Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18
It is the end of video game month, remember that? We were doing that, and then we took a 3 picture tomb raider detour. This week's episode is the 2018 Tomb Raider (no subtitle, it's cleaner), starring Alicia Vikander. This one follows Lara Croft as well, but this time it's serious, so take it seriously guys. Oscar and Carl watch the last in the franchise to work out who would watch this. Find us through:Email: askwwwtpodcast@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whowouldwatchthis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whowouldwatchthis/ TikTok: @podcastwhowouldwatchthis More links: https://linktr.ee/whowouldwatchthis
Tom's work as Production Designer has included the feature films: Green Street Hooligans, First They Killed My Father, and Bloodshot, and the television series, Whitechapel and Luther. Tom's work as Supervising Art Director includes the films: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, A Good Day To Die Hard, Spy, By The Sea, Tomb Raider, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Wonka, Dune, and Maria.
This week, Jim watches a French Dirty Harry (not a euphemism), Elton watches a documentary that he has absolutely, positively no connection to. Darren gets frustrated by Tomb Raider's tank controls and gets stranded in Grove Park on a sunday. While Lee, becomes obsessed with the video game Balatro, continues his Andor watch and confesses to a weight issue. additionally we have lots of feedback for Bull and we answer a lot of questions in this weeks Asking for Trouble... Including what film would be improved by a John Wick cameo. After that its on (or off) with the Rose Tinted Specs as we saddle up and ride in an endless montage to the western town of Tombstone... But will the film be our Huckleberry? Media discussed this week Farcry - All video game platforms Balatro - All video game platforms Tomb Raider remastered collection - PC / Xbox and Playstation Night Caller aka Fear over the city - Amazon Prime (rental) Fred and Rose West: A british horror story - Netflix Tombstone - Disney+ / iTVX
Als Tomb Raider 1996 für Sega Saturn, PlayStation und PC erschien, erlangte das Action-Adventure von Core Design schnell große Beliebtheit. Besonders Protagonistin Lara Croft wurde zur Videospiel-Ikone und weit über die Branche hinaus bekannt. Der Erfolg führte 1997 und 1998 zu den ersten beiden Nachfolgern. Im Februar 2024 hat die erste Tomb-Raider-Trilogie ein Remaster unter […]
More tombs! More Raider! We won't stop! Tomb Raider movies forever! Oscar and Carl do the second Tomb Raider, to figure out who would watch this, and then they're gonna do more! Tomb Raider!!!!Find us through:Email: askwwwtpodcast@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whowouldwatchthis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whowouldwatchthis/ TikTok: @podcastwhowouldwatchthis More links: https://linktr.ee/whowouldwatchthis
Warmest of Welcomes everybody This month on the Mooglecast, Max and Zac share a one to one episode with no guest chair, no scripts, just a general chat about a variety of topics including trophy hunting burn out (R.I.P Gary), Dissidia NT 7 years later and series of games we overlooked in our lives. for the pre show we discuss the mystery of socialising aswell as usual run of the show, plat shout outs and a Tomb Raider focused entry of The Record. As Max over explains Tomb Raider has multiple era's that are suitable for retro and classic gamers and modern gamers Max and Zac both gush about GOTY contender Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and list some games that have completely been missed by them including Persona, Sly Cooper and The Evil Within. Lastly Zac has come up with a fun and mysterious new data-tastic way to tackle his backlog that compromises on finishing games and still earning some trophies, have the boys entered a new chapter in the trophy hunting meta game? Only one way to find out, as Aerosmith once said, 'Just Push Play'. Next month Colin and Zac will be taking the Mooglecast in an Xbox Direction but until then be excellent to eachother. Max
In this solo episode, Brad Crowell shares his deep-rooted passion for Cambodia, how he and Lesley Logan built a retreat space in Siem Reap, and why they keep returning year after year. From the breathtaking temples of Angkor Wat to their partnership with a local NGO empowering young Cambodians, Brad reflects on creating a place for healing, learning, and connection. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co.And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! 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Angkor Thom is one of the few carveouts in the UNESCO portfolio, or, as it were, that they don't have to do that because the trees are 400 years old, 500 years old. They've grown on top of the temple there. And basically, if they were to take the trees off, the temple would fall apart.Lesley Logan 0:32 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Brad Crowell 1:11 All right. Welcome back Be It babes. This is Brad here. Solo episode today. Hope you like the sound of my voice, because I'm just going to be rambling a little bit about my favorite topic in the entire world, going to Cambodia to spend time with the people there and enjoy some food there and go see the majestic, wonderful temples of Angkor Wat. It is obviously something I'm incredibly passionate about. You've heard me talk about it many, many times in this pod, if you're a listener. If you are brand new, welcome, welcome. We love having you joining us here on the Be It Pod. Cambodia, everybody always asks, hey, why Cambodia? Why? Right? Well, that's definitely my fault. The reality is, my mom bought at a yard sale. She bought, like, 10 years of National Geographic magazines for, I don't know, well, I don't know, I have no idea, I was like 10 years old, or 12 years old or something. Anyway, I opened up the very first one I remember, because I'm sure I looked at a lot, but the one I remember more than any other was opening up this, like, entire spread of Angkor Wat, right? And I didn't even know how to pronounce it at the time. I was a really young kid. But what I can tell you is I was way into dinosaurs, The Jungle Book and Transformers as a child, and when I saw this 10-page spread, or the spread of Angkor Wat in Nat Geo, this was like the Jungle Book in real life to me, and I was so excited about this, the curiosity that it inspired in me literally stayed with me until Lesley asked me, like, I don't know, 20 plus years later, hey, where do we want to go for our honeymoon? And my response instantly was, we're going to Cambodia.Brad Crowell 3:05 You know, and she's like, um, really, we're going to Cambodia. Why would we do that? Can we also go to Thailand? Can we also go to Japan? And I was like, of course, let's do those other things, too. But we have to go to Cambodia. I have to see Angkor Wat. I have to see the temples and the jungle temples. And you know, since then, I've been inspired a number of other times. I'm sure you're all aware that Angelina Jolie's version of Tomb Raider was actually filmed at the temples. It was filmed at Ta Prohm temple. That's, like, a really cool temple. It's actually really close to Angkor Wat. It's like, I don't know, 10 minutes away or 15 minutes away from Angkor, and so we have had a chance to go see that one. We saw the Angkor. We saw a temple called Bayon Temple, which actually they considered the, you know, at the time, because what's so cool about the history of Cambodia was a massive empire, is called the Khmer empire, K-H-M-E-R, Khmer Empire, and it covered all of Vietnam up into Lao, Laos, you know, Lao over into Thailand. It's very influenced by India, very influenced by the Thai, and then obviously, what was considered Cambodia today. So it was this massive, massive place. And Angkor was in the middle, and there's a city there, and the city is like fortified, there's a moat around the whole thing. It's this huge city, and in the very center of that city is Bayon Temple. And so they actually consider Bayon temple the center of the universe. They consider the center tower all the way up at the top to be like this pinnacle place that had a spiritual meaning. And the amount of wonder that Angkor inspires in me keeps me going back. Brad Crowell 4:42 When Lesley and I first went in 2016, we realized when we got home we loved Thailand, we loved Japan, but there was something magical about Cambodia that made us go, how do we go back? How do we go back? And that was the beginning of trying to figure that out. We try to figure out, how do we go? What do we need to do to get back there? Initially, we were like, hey, let's ask all of our friends and they'll come with us. This is gonna be super cool. And they were like, yeah, we're interested. But it never came to fruition, right? It was like, oh, yeah, maybe, we're not sure. Couldn't get anybody to actually commit. Lesley went back to her clients and said, is this ever been on anybody's bucket list going to Angkor? We are thinking about hosting a retreat there. And literally, like a dozen of her clients were like, yes, we're in, absolutely, let's do it. And we figured out a window of time that would work for everyone, and we gave ourselves roughly a year to put it all together, because we didn't know anybody. We had one contact there, and that was our tour guide. And so he was super generous. He was just a really helpful connector. And he helped guide us through figuring out, like, who should we talk to for hosting the retreat? And, you know, just all the things, any kind of question. And it was just lovely to have him. So a big shout out to Stephane De Greef and a big thank you to him. Eventually, when he decided to leave Cambodia and move over to Panama and then wherever he's at now, he contacted me and said, hey, man, I'm leaving, but let me introduce you to everybody that I know. And he did. He opened his Rolodex and just introduced us to all these different people there. And it was incredible. Brad Crowell 6:16 So we had the chance to go back in 2017 for our very first trip with Lesley's clients, and we rented a yoga shala. And the shala was really, really awesome. The people were really lovely. And so we decided to rent it again, and we run another group, and we rented a third time, and the third time, the experience just didn't work. It wasn't what we wanted. And it was actually frustrating, because when Lesley and I turned to ourselves and we were like, hey, maybe we should go get a hotel from our own retreat, we were like, yeah, we can't do this anymore. We got to find a better solution. And that's when we decided to go get our own place, right? And so now we'd been there four times at this point, and we just had a bunch of people that we knew. We reached out to them and said, hey, we're looking for a spot. How do we do this? And they helped connect the dots and help us get going. And basically it turned into this hunt for the right spot, the right place for us to take over and turn into ours. And in 2018 that happened, and it was so exciting. I remember flying back, it was really quick too, like, we got this message from our real estate person. They were like, hey, I think I actually found the right spot. And they gave us all these reasons why, and they really understood our mission and our vision. They really understood what we were trying to do. And they said, we actually like the people that you would be working with to do this, because we're not Cambodian. We can't actually own the land. We're not allowed. We're not a citizen, so we have to have a relationship with people who do own the land there, and they're literally our land lord, and we pay them as if it's like a lease, but we own all the things on it. We own a business there. We have a team there, all that stuff. And so he said, I actually think these people are going to be amazing, and they encourage people coming to visit Cambodia, and they care about it, and they're passionate about it, and so they're right. It was amazing. We met them. They were incredibly gracious and lovely, and we've had, at this point, many, many, many years of building a relationship with them. They're just awesome people, and we absolutely lucked out in that regard. And what we did is we took over this property that has a 12 bedroom apartment complex on it, and allowed us to begin to have our own place to bring you know, people from all around the world to come visit and have a safe, secure, clean, fun place. It's also quiet. We're right off the beaten path. We're like 10 minutes walk from the chaos of Pub Street and wow, like all the loud, but we're far enough away that you don't hear it. We're close enough to walk, but far enough away that it doesn't actually impact you. So it's so awesome. From the place we're like, maybe, oh, I don't know, 15 minutes drive to the Temple of Angkor Wat, which is the largest religious structure in the world. It is still functioning today. They absolutely use it for religious ceremonies and stuff. There's a mix of Hinduism and Buddhism in the way that, it's primarily Buddhist today. You know, you can still find other religions there. There's some Christianity, there's some Muslim faiths there. Primarily it's Buddhist, but the history of the country is a mash up of Hinduism and Buddhism because of war, right? It would be like invaded and then, you know, taken over and taken back and back and forth and all this stuff. And so consequently, there's actually a lot of history that was destroyed by the invading army. They'd come in and break all the statues, and then, you know, the other they build theirs. And then these guys would come back, and it would go back and forth over the centuries that that kind of thing happened. And what's so amazing is all of that is still there. It is available to be seen. It is just the most mind-bending thing when you get there and you're like, this is a thousand years old. This statue that I'm looking at here, they carved this. How did they do this? How did they move the stone? How did they even get this here? Like, how did they think this stuff up? Is it is so mind-blowing to me, because it's exactly in line with the stars and meridian lines and longitude and latitude, the amount of science and thought and understanding of architecture and structural integrity and the building materials and the process of doing it, it is so incredibly thought through and advanced. And then the art itself, the carvings, the planning, how could they have thousands of meters of wall? And it's not a repeat carving anywhere in the entire thing. It's all unique. Every single person in that that's carved into the wall is like, different from the person next to it. You know, it's amazing. It's just incredible. And they spent, I don't know, I think it was a couple decades to build Angkor Wat, like 30 plus years or something. But every time I go, I see something new. Every single time I go, I see something new. Brad Crowell 10:43 And so when we go, what we love to do is take our guests through the temples in a way that you would not normally go if you were to just show up and hire a typical tour guide, tuk guide kind of a thing. You'll see the big three, you know, you'll go to the city of Angkor Thom. You'll actually go to Angkor Wat, of course, which is the temple itself. You'll go to Bayon Temple, usually, and maybe one other place. So whatever one they'll probably take you to the jungle temple Ta Prohm, like I was saying that Angelina Jolie filmed at because that's a really mysterious temple as well, with this epic trees that have grown over top of the temple. In fact, Angkor Thom is really cool because this is a UNESCO heritage site now. And normally, if it's a UNESCO heritage site, they are required to, slowly, over time, rebuild the whatever the structure is to be as if it was the original structure, right? Angkor Thom is one of the few carve-outs in the UNESCO portfolio, as it were, that they don't have to do that, because the trees are 400 years old, 500 years old, they've grown on top of the temple there. And basically, if they were to take the trees off, the temple would fall apart. And so they got this exception to keep the everything as it is right now. And that makes it even more cool. I mean, it's just, it's so amazing. So when everybody arrives on Sunday night, we we just hang out. We do like class, we get some food, we usually go get a massage, and then the next morning, we get up and we have class, and then we have the morning off, because after lunch, we all hop on our tour bus and we go see a series of temples. We go to the south gate at Angkor Thom, we go see a pagoda. A pagoda is like a place of worship for monks today, it's kind of like a church, but it's usually open air, open-walled, right? So it's just like a covered building, generally. Sometimes they're, they've got walls and everything, too. But these pagodas that are inside of Angkor Thom are open-aired. And so we go see this pagoda, and there's like monks actually practicing there. And it's really neat to see the community still lives there, and they still do life there, right? So, and then we go in to Bayon Temple, and we go, from there, we might be able to go up to see Angkor or the elephant terrace, which is this like place where the king today still will go up to Angkor and you know, he will have a big ceremony once a year there. The royal family goes there. And then from there, we'll go to the north gate, and we'll see the different gates that they have. And they're all unique. They're all, you know, the similar concept, but they're all unique. And of course, the vegetation, the trees are different, the views are different, all that. Then we'll go out the east gate, and we'll go over and see Ta Prohm, right? Along the way, we'll stop at another place, Chau Say Tevoda, which is a smaller temple that was like, considered a library. There were twin temples there. So there's one on one side of the road, one on the other, the one is in way better shape than the the other side. So we always go to the one that actually is, like in repair. You know, maybe we walk through the jungle a little bit there. And, you know, there's, like, usually there's monkeys, which are not your friend, but they're usually there, too. We get a chance to go through and peek into the past. That is just mind-blowing. And my favorite part of going to Cambodia, well, one of my favorite parts, to be honest, because I really can't pick, is being able to go explore these temples. And there's just something that is so otherworldly about it, because you don't see this in the United States, right? You don't find this stuff, probably not even up in Canada. You might see something comparable in Europe, but it's different, right? The massive cathedrals in Europe could be like, 1000 years old too, but it's not the same as it being like, overtaken by the jungle and then carved out after they re-, quote-unquote, rediscovered it in the, you know, 1860s basically, a French guy discovered it in the 1860s again and brought it back to light in western civilization. And then the French actually occupied Cambodia for like, 100 years. And it wasn't until 1960s that Cambodia became Cambodia. Before that, it was an occupied territory of from the French, and it got its independence in the 60s. Brad Crowell 14:45 The second thing that is just amazing is the food. In Cambodia, they don't cook with milk or dairy products. There's no cheese. It's not standard. They also are generally light on the sauces, right? It's not like Thai food. Where everything has its own sauce, and it's half sauce and half whatever the dish is. It's different than that. They make a lot of curries, like I mentioned, it is, you know, a lot of influence from India and Thailand. There are a lot of noodle dishes, but there's a lot of rice dishes, and it's generally really clean eating, right? So if it's a rice dish, it's rice with a small side salad and then a little bit of prepared meat. Their quote-unquote sauce might be like salt and pepper mix, right? It's not sloshed with all this stuff. And so it's really great food. And it just, it's clean, easy, it's always farm to table, because they don't really have the big processing system that we do in the United States. So everything just tastes so good. I love it. And what we do, we get to work with, this is super special, when we moved there, there was this organization, it's an NGO, or a non-government organization that was started by somebody in the United States. They went there and they had a passion for Cambodia, and they said, hey, we could help. We could affect change by creating, effectively, a vo-tech school, right? So what they did is they would raise money, and then they would go into the countryside, and they would sponsor these kids who were really poor, who could not afford to educate themselves. And they said, hey, if you want to, we will give you a full ride, a full scholarship to our school. You'll stay on campus. You'll learn how to work in the service industry. So we'll teach you how to be a chef. We'll teach you how to be a pastry chef. We'll teach you how to be a barista or a server or a bartender or a manager or whatever. And so it's all surrounding the service industry. And then after the end of the program, after these kids go through the program, which I don't remember how long, it could be a couple years, because they also have, like, regular classes, and there's a dormitory and all this stuff. When they graduate, they actually will help them get a job placement. So they might move down to the big city in Phnom Penh and they go to a fancy hotel there, or maybe they stay relatively local in Siem Reap or maybe they go abroad, I don't know, but the school helps them get placed for a job. And this organization is called Spoons. Well, it's called Spoons today. I can't remember what it was called prior, because unfortunately, during COVID, all the money dried up and all the support dried up, and it wasn't available for them. And unfortunately, the American support basically said, hey, we got to close the doors. We don't have any way to keep this going. And the locals, the team that they have built, the Cambodians, some of them were graduates themselves, then helping to run the school, said, hey, this is an amazing thing that's really helping people here. We want to keep this going. And so they went locally, and they found a couple of really generous donors to effectively step in on the financial side to help support the school. And they were able to keep the doors open. And Lesley and I were there in like 2020 and things were still operating like normal when we were there in March of 2020 but then we were gone for two years. We weren't back until 2022 so when we finally got back in 2022 we went over there and we were talking to them, and they said, somehow we made it through. It's been crazy, but we were able to keep the doors open. And this year, we are sponsoring 20 students. This is the first time that we've ever operated as a company, as an organization, without any outside support. It's all like done locally. It's now run by and owned by Cambodians. They call themselves the Khmer people, run by khmer, and they were really proud of that, because they were able to keep this institution that had been put into place operating. And then the next year they had like 50 students. And then this past year, we were there, you know, we were just there in February of 2025, now, and they have like 78 students. And we're so pleased to be able to work with them, because we have them deliver our meals during the week. And then on the final day of the trip, we actually all go over to the restaurant, to Spoons, and they serve us. The students are working at the restaurant. So, you know, there's the head chef is a graduate, or the manager is a graduate, and they're making sure the wheels stay on the bus, but the barista, the servers, the bussers, all the food prep, all that stuff, is done by the students themselves. And it gives us so much joy to be able to support that organization. And the food they make is amazing. It's so good. Brad Crowell 19:03 We want to invite you to come join us in Cambodia on a trip and experience these things for yourself and join us so that we can make sure that you really do have an incredible time. Come stay at our house. It's so cool. Go to crowsnestretreats.com. We're taking another group in October of 2025, we're taking another group in October of 2026. In '26 we're only taking one group, so make sure that you check it out. Reach out to us and ask any question. I'm happy to answer them all. I love talking about this. I would love to get on the phone with you. It'd be amazing. So thank you so much for listening to me share my enthusiasm about this unbelievable place on our planet. And we hope you come join us. Bye for now.Lesley Logan 19:41 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 20:24 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 20:29 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 20:33 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 20:40 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 20:44 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
David and David are back in their movie suits and this week Mr Edwards reviews The Legend of Ochi and then the randomly chose movie, Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. and what sweeties you might be asking. Wait and see. But he's going back to basics. If you would like to receive this podcast earlier, get longer episodes as well watch the show recorded LIVE every Saturday - then head over to patreon.com/davidearl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this episode of The Hidden Palace, Skyblaze talks about a little software developer and publisher called Victor Interactive Software, the company behind a range of games from Sports games to RPGs to even a trial version of the original Tomb Raider.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we continue our series on 2012's Fez, looking at coming back to a puzzle game and perception in its many forms, among other topics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: More cubes! Issues covered: video game development ephemera, coming back to a puzzle game, not enjoying the map but maybe you should be, a text adventure map, secret doors, retraining your brain, key ordering, not knowing if you should walk away from puzzles, developing trust with the game, being motivated to solve every puzzle, when do you walk away, planning for the player to get stuck, adventure game slop, getting stuck in a more linear game, putting in scaled difficulty, getting to a point where you're stuck everywhere, different types of puzzling in the game, the steps of a particular puzzle, a meta discussion, a game about perspectives where the activity is manipulating perspectives, being proud of being in games, recontextualizing your perception, having to retrain your brain, overestablishment of genre, having confidence, working on top of a common language, recognizing that you have the tool, mechanics in a neighborhood, experimenting when you've been away, being able to innovate in more major ways, achievements/trophy hunting, being lost in the realm, Turing-complete redstone. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Sean Vesce, Zack Norman, Interstate '76, VGHF, LucasArts, Space Quest, The Witness, Blue Prince, MYST, Tomb Raider, Zelda, The Fool's Errand, Metroid (series), Hollow Knight, Kingdom Hearts (series), MegaMan (series), Mario (series), Colin from PA, PlayStation/Xbox/Steam, Minecraft, LostLake, Mors, Kaeon, Bvron, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Notes: Brett referred to Fez's year as 2013 or 2014, but clearly it was 2012. Whoops. Next time: Finish(?) the game? Twitch Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we return with a bonus interview for our series on Interstate '76. We talk about shipping the game's predecessor, pulling together, and making something new. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Podcast breakdown: 1:15 Interview 1:05:22 Break 1:06:00 Outro Issues covered: introducing the guests, having fun making games, great manuals, marrying video games and Hollywood, having more video game applicable experience than you realize, having to right the ship well into development, preordering a game you ended up working on, living in the office, getting enough memory to run the games, opening up space for something new, superheroics and glue, "high polygon counts," muscle cars with guns, being ahead of the curve, sims being in the blood, engine development, come back with your tenth idea, a 28-year scoop on engine work, "I can do that," optimizing and making things up as you go along, making a game like a movie or TV show, a soundtrack that helped drive the game, a team of 12 or 13 people, the few basic bits in a vehicle sim, the players don't know what you've cut, not being arena-based, vigilantes and comic-book heroes, the tools for making the world and a scripted objective system, building from scratch, mission structure, finite state machines and AI, having an identity and character, having a bubble, sticking to your passion, working on a new car game, hearing the chemistry, TTRPGs and alternate histories, our audience maybe not being born yet when this game came out, #minecraft-realm-life. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Activision, Mechwarrior 2, 20After1, Cinemaware, Crystal Dynamics, Project Snowblind, Tomb Raider (series), E-Line Games, Never Alone, Colabee, Very Very Spaceship, Niantic, Live Aware, Jamdat, DoggyLawn, Atari 2600, David Crane, Stephen Cartwright, Commodore '64, Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure, Adventure, River Raid, Bobby Kotick, Mediagenic, Intellivision, Pong, SimCity, Alan Gershenfeld, Howard Marks, DOOM (1993), FASA Interactive, Battletech, Egghead Software, E3/CES, Tim Morten, LucasArts, Totally Games, Larry Holland, TIE Fighter/X-Wing, Star Wars: Starfighter, id Software, Epic, Julio Jerez, Airport '77, The A-Team, Third Eye Blind, Kelly Walker Rogers, Tim Schafer, Carmageddon, Twisted Metal, Watchmen, Jordan Weisman, Microsoft, Wing Commander, Falcon, Fallout, Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky, X-COM, Julian Gollop, Alex Garden, Homeworld, Dan Stansfield, Castle Falkenstein, Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe, Minecraft, mors, LostLake, Kaeon, bvron, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Back to Fez Notes: Julio Jerez appears to be from Dominican Republic Twitch Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Following a packed-out première in 2024, the award-winning documentary Show Her The Money is returning to Ireland this May for a second ever Dublin screening as part of the TechFoundHer Summit 2025 - Women Innovators Rise. The screening will take place as part of Summit 2025 on May 14th at the Round Room at the Mansion House, Dublin and includes an exclusive post-screening panel discussion with international investors, founders, and innovation leaders. Wendy Ryan, one of the star investors featured in the award winning documentary, is flying in from the U.S. to take part in the discussion, alongside Lata Setty, globally renowned tech entrepreneur and investor. The panel will also spotlight leading voices in Ireland's startup ecosystem including Mary Rodgers (PorterShed), Suzanne Mills and Eshna Gogia (Republic of Work). A Film That's Fuelled a Global Movement Catherine Gray is the producer and driving force behind Show Her the Money, a film that addresses how women are getting less than 2% of venture capital funding and demystifies what venture capital is. Directed by Ky Dickens, Show Her The Money follows four dynamic female founders battling systemic barriers to secure venture capital - and the game-changing women investors who back them. From inclusive fashion to beauty rooted in Ayurveda, the featured businesses challenge norms and stereotypes, and their journey highlights a core reality: women receive less than 2% of venture capital funding globally. This documentary is a rallying cry to change that. The movie also features rock-star female investors who invest in diverse women entrepreneurs with innovations that will change the world including - Wendy Ryan, a powerhouse investor using her generational wealth to empower women and BIPOC entrepreneurs. "Show Her The Money" reminds us that money is power, and women need it to achieve true equality. Watch the trailer here About the Panel: Women Investing in Women Wendy Ryan, CEO of Kadabra and bestselling author of Learn Lead Lift, uses her generational wealth to empower women entrepreneurs. Wendy advises and invests in early-stage companies. Her impact facilitating access to capital for historically excluded entrepreneurs is featured in the movie. She explains the rationale for investing in women, "If I write a woman a $10,000 cheque she is going to go much further with it than a similarly situated male would - returns are actually better when you invest in women." She is an executive producer in Show Her The Money along with Sharon Gless from Cagney and Lacey fame. Joining her in Dublin is VC and Angel investor Lata Setty who has a diverse background in patent litigation and tech entrepreneurship. Setty is the inaugural Investor and on Advisory Board of Silicon Valley Women's Founder Fund. She was also the inaugural investor at How Women Invest Funds l, ll & lll leveraging her experience in launching and scaling successful VC-funded startups. Their insights will be complemented by Irish ecosystem leaders Mary Rodger, Suzanne Mills and Eshna Gogia, who each work to support and scale women-led ventures across Ireland. Máirín Murray, Founder of TechFoundHer, said of the upcoming screening, "Show Her The Money is more than a documentary - it's a catalyst for change. We're bringing it back to Dublin because the conversation is far from over. If we want a future where innovation is truly inclusive, we need to see, hear, and fund women entrepreneurs. This film opens eyes - and doors." About TechFoundHer Summit 2025 - Women Innovators Rise Taking place at the Round Room at the Mansion House, the TechFoundHer Summit 2025 is a high-energy event featuring global leaders in tech and investment. Key speakers include Kelly Vero, legendary developer behind Tomb Raider and Halo 3, and innovators like Lesley Sackey, Dr Patricia Scanlon, Barbara McCarthy, and Áine Kerr. Themes for the summit include: Tech Has No Gender Funding Forward: Angel to VC Breaking Through: Scaling Startups Women ...
On this episode of THE HOT MIC, Jeff Sneider and John Rocha discuss the big entertainment news of the week including Mikey Madison passes on Shawn Levy Star Wars film, new Fantastic 4 and 28 Years Later trailers, Henry Cavill Highlander remake and Pacific Rim prequel series land at Amazon MGM, Peacock developing Clueless series with Alicia Silverstone, Sam Neill joins Godzilla x Kong next installment, Ryan Gosling producing a Killer Clowns remake, Sinners review, tribute to Nicky Katt and Ted Kotcheff, Eli Roth's thoughts on his Borderlands failure, some of the Harry Potter adult roles are officially cast, Dwayne Johnson is cowriting Martim Scorsese movie, Beetlejuice 3 is announced, Kiss of the Spider Woman gets acquired by Lionsgate, Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Tomb Raider shelved and more!____________________________________________________________________________________Chapters:0:00 Intro and Rundown3:34 Henry Cavill Led Highlander Remake and Pacific Rim Prequel Series Land at Amazon MGM12:00 Ryan Gosling Remaking Killer Klowns from Outer Space15:40 Peacock Developing a CLUELESS TV Series with Alicia Silverstone22:14 Mikey Madison Rejects Star Wars Movie Over Money29:08 New Fantastic 4, Thunderbolts and 28 Years Later Trailers Talk33:48 Sam Neill is Joining Godzilla x Kong 3 Movie In Undisclosed Role36:57 The Rock Co-Writing New Martin Scorsese Hawaiian Crime Epic40:01 Leonard DiCaprio Dragging His Feet on OUTIH Sequel Over Money43:41 Sneider Teases His Star Wars Scoops, Will We Get Any BIG Celebration News?48:17 Glen Powell and Judd Apatow Teaming for Universal Pictures Comedy52:28 Officially Announced Harry Potter Cast - Thoughts?56:18 Eli Roth Makes Excuses for his Borderlands Fiasco1:05:26 Nicky Katt and Ted Kotcheff Tributes1:09:03 SINNERS Review, The Accountant 2 and The Surfer Reviews1:19:20 Streamlabs and Superchat QuestionsFollow John Rocha: @therochasays Follow Jeff Sneider: @TheInSneider Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-hot-mic-with-jeff-sneider-and-john-rocha--5632767/support.
Did y'all catch that Daredevil Born Again finale? Cause that was pretty damn good. Everyone in the industry comments on the Switch 2, Xbox has some leaks, and and CD Projekt Red is fighting rumors. Plus Ubisoft is trying to say we dont own our games???? Meanwhile HBO confirms some of its Harry Potter Cast, The Oscars finally are going to recognize Stunts, and Star Wars is getting a different kind of re-release.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we continue our series on Fez. We talk about its platforming and how it fits to taste, game style, and rule escalation. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: More cubes! Issues covered: platforming feelings and taste, inspirations and how they play out here, additional move set, floaty physics, a mental game with mostly generous platforming, a game that takes place in your head rather than in your fingers, seeking high highs, sloppiness and guiding the player, no longer seeing the whole world but only the tells, the pleasure of figuring things out, checking out the achievements, how many people get everything, the craft of the game, wanting to feel capable, finding a solution that was not the intended solution, dominated by the puzzle side, those moments where you give a big "no way," extending a simple idea and iterating on it for a fleshed-out game, iterating ideas, a chain of implication, not making the leaps of logic too large, ladders that line up and teach you how to think about the world, not knowing whether you can do a thing yet, not wanting to diminish the revelations, puzzles games Brett hasn't finished and why, editorial from the publisher and Key Performance Indicators, finding a tribe for your indie game, side games, smaller and more cohesive teams, a choose-your-own-email, having an experience, leaving endings open. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Hollow Knight, Indie Game: The Movie, Phil Fish, Nintendo, Mario (series), Little Big Planet, Guacamelee, Super Mario Galaxy, Demons's Souls, Dark Souls, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Tomb Raider (2013), The Matrix, Deep Thoughts/Jack Handey, MYST, Pierre de Fermat, Megaman, Resident Evil, The Witness, Braid, The Talos Principle, Obduction, Cyan Worlds, Super Meat Boy, Fallout, X-COM, mysterydip, Mass Effect, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Twin Peaks, Half-Life, While We're Young, Noah Baumbach, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: More Fez! Note: Amusingly, though I did not call out the actresses, Naomi Watts and Amanda Seyfried appear in While We're Young, and both also appeared in Twin Peaks: The Return Twitch: timlongojr Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
El George y Gazoo Starr te explican porque el Wrestlemania de este año no nos tiene muy emocionados, junto con otros temas de la semana. RESEÑAS The Amateur Black Mirror Minecraft NOTICIAS El Nintendo Switch 2 tiene fecha: https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-confirms-new-date-for-first-batch-of-switch-2-pre-order-invitations-in-the-us-and-canada-following-tariffs-delay-priority-requirements-revealed Los Oscars toman la decisión correcta: https://variety.com/2025/awards/news/oscars-stunt-category-1236366412/ El atraso de The Batman II: https://comicbookmovie.com/batman/the-batman/the-batman-part-iis-delay-supposedly-a-result-of-matt-reeves-being-close-to-a-chadwick-boseman-situation-a218600#gs.lja4cz El Johnny Storm del MCU es un pendejo: https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/joseph-quinn-less-callous-johnny-storm-fantastic-4-1235115252/ Tomb Raider cancelada: https://www.pcgamer.com/movies-tv/amazons-tomb-raider-series-reportedly-dead-after-tens-of-millions-in-development-costs-resulted-in-no-script/ Predicciones Wrestlemania
The series, Who is Jesus?, continues and as we look at John 20:1-10 Pastor Dustin Clegg poses 3 questions to ask of the scripture:1) Why would John record the reactions of Mary and the disciple in an unbelieving light? John was mainly concerned with the facts of the resurrection.2) What was it about the grave clothes that caused John to believe? He knew the body was not stolen.3) Why the stone even moved at all? The stone was moved to let the disciples (and us) in, not to let Jesus out.The message of the resurrection......"Come and see!".
Get a copy of One Man's Treasure - https://a.co/d/9MrNxip Suit Up! With J.C Albaugh and The Legend of Yamashita's Treasure, the first of his Raider series. Jack Carter finds himself out of the Marines and protecting a group of archeologists as a private contractor. There, he learns about a dark mystery which needs to be protected from a conspiracy seeking it's power. On today's episode we interview JC about writing an ensemble cast, crafting the team in the story, the origins of Yamashita's treasure, marketing and much more! Order Yamashita's Treasure - https://a.co/d/a9yISCr Order Temple of Cyrus - https://a.co/d/8iUxyAP Follow JC! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theraider_adventure_book/?next=%2F Amazon https://www.amazon.com/stores/J.C.-Albaugh/author/B0BHHQWVC7? Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
Deze talkshow wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door MSI. Alle meningen in deze video zijn onze eigen. MSI heeft inhoudelijk geen inspraak op de content en zien de video net als jullie hier voor het eerst op de site.Er staat een warme zaterdag voor de deur en daar gaan we voor. Misschien in ons t-shirt een biertje pakken op het terras of strand. Hoe mooi kan het leven soms zijn. Dat opgeruimde levensgevoel komt je ook tegemoet tijdens deze editie van Einde van de Week Live. De wekelijkse talkshow waarin we de games- en nerd gerelateerde ontwikkelingen van de afgelopen zeven dagen doornemen. Met dit keer Daan, Jelle en Koos achter de desk. Ze hebben het in deze video onder andere over het record aan awards voor Astro Bot, PlayStation dat de zoveelste versie van The last of Us in de schappen legt en de bakken geld die Star Citizen inmiddels heeft binnengehaald. Maar voor wat eigenlijk? Je ziet en hoort het allemaal in de Einde van de Week Live van vrijdag 11 april 2025.PlayStation gooit er nog een The Last of Us versie uitIn deze editie van EvdWL wordt ook gediscussieerd over een aantal nieuwe trailers van games die de komende tijd uitkomen, de releasedatum van Mafia: The Old Country, een spin-off van Rainbow Six, het succes van A Minecraft Movie en de overstap van gamers van Overwatch 2 naar Marvel Rivals.Pak maar liefst 250 euro korting op de MSI Sword 16 HX gaming laptopDeze week zet MSI de Sword 16 HX in de spotlights. Een gaming laptop met onder de motorkap een 14e generatie i7 HX processor, een NVIDIA RTX 4070 videokaart, een 512GB SSD, een 16” full Hd paneel en, het allerbelangrijkste, een 24-zone RGB toetsenbord. Dit fijne stuk hardware kun je nu bij MeGekko met maar liefst 250 euro korting aanschaffen: https://msi.gm/S543FEFACheck de brute kracht & uitstraling van de 5K2K LG Ultragear monitorVandaag kwam LG UltraGear ons verblijden met hun nieuwe paradepaardje, de 5K2K monitor. Een beuker van een monitor die we de komende dagen mogen testen. Mocht je de meer info over deze fikse knaap willen hebben, dan vind je hier alle info die je nodig hebt. Een pre-order plaatsen kan daar ook: https://tinyurl.com/5csnv95vTimestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:00:35 Huishoudelijke mededeling: MSI00:03:00 Wat hebben we de afgelopen week gespeeld?00:08:47 We beginnen deze editie van EvdWL vrolijk… of is dit eigenlijk juist om te huilen. Hier is The Last of Us complete edition.00:16:56 Nerdy nieuwtje, ondanks tientallen miljoen dollars aan budget is de Tomb Raider serie bij Amazon kaput. Ze slagen er niet in een script te maken.00:23:04 Speciaal voor Jelle: Astro Bot won de meeste awards tijdens de afgelopen BAFTA's. De game is nu meer bekroond dan vrijwel alle andere games ooit. Zelfs een Red Dead Redemption 2 komt niet in de buurt.00:27:04 PlayStation heeft weer geanimeerde achtergronden mogelijk gemaakt voor de PS5.00:39:51 Star Citizen heeft nu 800 miljoen dollar binnen gehaald.00:49:00 Unboxing van de LG 45GX950 OLED gaming monitor.00:59:02 Seizoen twee van The Last of Us is nog niet eens begonnen en HBO heeft al seizoen 3 besteld.01:07:57 De launchdatum van de nieuwe Mafia game lijkt gelekt. Het zou 8 augustus zijn.01:17:29 Hoeveel zin hebben we in de volgende games?01:45:17 YouTuber en Nintendo fan ChickenDog is van plan twee maanden voor de Nintendo Store in New York te liggen zodat ie als eerste de Switch 2 kan kopen.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/kindafunny to get 10% off your first month. Reggie Fils-Aime weighs in on Switch 2, Amazon's Tomb Raider series could be in trouble, and Devil May Cry has gotten renewed for season 2! Run of Show - 00:00:00 - Start 00:03:25 - Housekeeping Today after, KFGD, you'll get: GAMESCAST - me and Tim talking about the most influential video games of all time. Then the STREAM is Mike playing Blue Prince If you're a Kinda Funny Member: You can get today's Gregway from Mike. Thank you to our Patreon Producers: Anatolii Ast, Delaney Twining, Karl Jacobs, & OmegaBuster The Roper Report - 00:06:15 - Reggie Fils-Aimé seemingly weighs in on Switch 2 Welcome Tour debate by highlighting the success of Wii Sports - Jordan Middler @ VGC 00:22:15 - Switch 2 Edition titles contain both the game and upgrade on the cart, Nintendo clarifies - Chris Scullion @ VGC 00:36:55 - Ad 00:38:30 - Breaking News:Rematch, by the developers of Sifu, is coming Day One to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Coming on June 19. 00:41:20 - Amazon's Live-Action Tomb Raider Show From Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridges Could Be 'Dead' - Vikki Blake @ IGN 00:46:05 - Devil May Cry has been renewed for Season 2 - @DevilMayCry on Twitter 00:48:15 - Katana Zero DLC and more shown at Triple-i Collective 00:55:00 - Wee News! 00:58:20 - SuperChats & You‘re Wrong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“White Lotus” stars at war? Why Walton Goggins and Aimee Lee Wood are sparking feud rumors. Then, why Ed Sheeran passed on performing at the Super Bowl. And, his one negotiable that would get him to say yes. Plus, his favorite Taylor Swift friendship story. Then, pop star Robbie Williams reveals how a weight loss drug caused him to contract a very rare disease that only pirates get. Plus, ET's with Jon Hamm and the cast of “Friends and Neighbors” already renewed for a season 2. Olivia Munn on bringing her baby to set. And, recognize these reality TV kids? Our first look at the famous teens now starring in their own Bravo show. Plus, our first look at the “I Know What You Did Last Summer” sequel. Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prize Jr., and the new cast joining them. And, Viola Davis now an action star. Only we're behind-the-scenes of her new thriller. Her intense training to play the President. Then, star kids looking like their parents. Angelina Jolie's doppelganger daughter, Shiloh in her “Tomb Raider” era. Plus, Clay Aiken and his 16-year-old twins in a rare red carpet appearance. And, Kevin Hart on son Henrick getting all the height in his household. Then, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter and the secrets that ripped his family apart. Three of his siblings now dead. Only we're with his sister, Angel sharing rare home movies. Plus, Harrison Ford and Anthony Mackie's “Captain America” bloopers. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In one of our between seasons Patreon exclusive episodes Rich Brag and Dan Egnor joined us to share some of the wilder experiences they had playing escape rooms in Beijing, China. If you want to hear more, become a Room Escape Artist patreon member at the $5 level or higher. Join now and support all of our work at patreon.com/roomescapearist
Welcome Back Everyone! Thank You for joining us once again! 1st Film: Tims Pick Civil War (2024) Directed by: Alex Garland Starring: Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny and Nick Offerman 2nd Film: Random Board of Cards - Johnnie Edition Tomb Raider (2018) Directed by: Roar Uthaug Starring: Alicia Vikander, Dominic West, Walton Goggins and Daniel Wu Thanks for Listening! Email: Strangerthanflicktion@gmail.com Twitters: Podcast- @SFlicktion Joey - @SpaceJamIsMyjam Jacob - @Jabcup Johnnie- @Shaggyroaddogg Tim - @timbohh4l Time Stamps: Civil War - Rate and Review - 01:29:05 Tomb Raider - Review and Rate - 02:02:05
Greg and Nathan dive deep into the themes of justice as portrayed in popular action series like Reacher, Daredevil: Born Again, and Netflix's Tomb Raider, examining how these shows explore the concept of justice in a world often marred by corruption and violence. They discuss the characters' struggles with vengeance, redemption, and moral clarity, drawing parallels between these narratives and the justice found in the gospel. Reflecting on how the gospel presents justice—not as blind retribution but as a path to healing, forgiveness, and restoration—the hosts offer insights on how these modern stories both reflect and contrast with Christ's call to justice and mercy.
Get you popcorn and drink of choice, turn off your brain and just have a good time with Anna's Banger Month pick of 2001s Tomb Raider. Long time friend and first time guest, Daniel from The Geeks with Beards podcast, joins us for a rip-roaring conversation. While not as good as the three Indiana Jones movies (yes, there are ONLY three) but clearly better than King Solomon's Mines, this movie is an enormously fun adventure movie with a ton of ridiculous action perfectly suited for the flavor of the classic video game series. Movies don't have to be "good" to be entertaining and this film is the perfect example of that. With all it's flaws, Tomb Raider is absolutely worth your time. Just don't take it so seriously.
South of Midnight is here and the Tomb Raider board game will be out later this year. We'll talk about everything in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon!
Ubisoft Game, Set, Match | Generation X Gaming #434a huge batch of industry shake-ups! Ubisoft teaming up with Tencent for a $4.3 billion subsidiary is wild—wonder how much control Tencent will have. The Hogwarts Legacy Definitive Edition getting canceled is an interesting move by WB; maybe they're cutting losses or shifting focus.That internal memo from Yves Guillemot could give insight into what Ubisoft's long-term plans are. Also, crazy to hear that Crystal Dynamics is laying off staff—hope this doesn't affect the next Tomb Raider too much. And PS5 owners wanting Xbox games? No surprise there, given the recent shifts in exclusivity.Oh, and the fact that publishers are scared enough of GTA 6 to delay their games? That's just hilarious. No one wants to compete with Rockstar! Which of these stories do you think will have the biggest impact?Become a Subscribe: www.youtube.com/@30nsg?sub_confirmati...Become a 30NSG YOUTUBE MEMBER Here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJqcCHl70Y8z3QGKMAQIKw/joinJoin Our Discord: https://discord.gg/ansqERtcmhTwitter: https://x.com/30nstillgamingSpotify: GXG Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3nEYqXh8aTMzxdNQC9BTYB?si=91a17d7a356249b6
Send us a text about your favourite films relating to the episode.For this months episode as A Minecraft Movie is out, which features Jack Black and his incredibly bushy beard and Jason Momoa's pink jacket we are not talking about these guys. We are going back to one of our favourite episodes, Video Game Adaptations, for the third time. Joining me for the third time also is the fabulous Claire from Why the Flick? Warning we will be talking SPOILERS The host is going first for this episode, and is going for a rebooted/prequel video game adaptation in the form of Tomb Raider from 2018 starring Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft. On this one we talk about how they incorporate the video game elements into the story telling. We talk about how the film could be considered over stuffed with action and the story feels more realistic but disappointing by the end. We about the amazing physical performance from Alicia Vikander and the brilliant subtitles from Walton Goggins as the villain. Plus we talk about fox hunting in central London. IMDB page Why the Flick? Podcast linkFVF Social linkstwitterinstagramTikTokAs ever please enjoy.Support the show
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we sadly conclude our series on Interstate '76. Poor Tim could not really play the game at all, so we're going to have to let this one go, but we'll still talk about a few things. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Up to Mission 10 (B) Issues covered: Tim being unable to get the game running, other cultural objects disappearing, physics implementation details from an implementer!, PC compatibility testing, running down bugs even today, flight stick vs controller, acceleration and turning, independent throttle, analog triggers on modern controllers, easy difficulty, getting a lot out of a few cars, making cars seem smarter, lack of uncanny valley, feeling a whole story in a mission, level design vs mission design, repetitive missions in other games, rewarding you with movies, impersonating a President, committing to a stylistic identity, standing out from the crowd, leveraging an IP shift, moving around between teams, the other game made with the same fiction, working remotely in the games industry, fear and trust. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Nosferatu, Moby Dick, Typee, Omoo, Emily Dickinson, Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit, Phil Salvatore, Carlos, Julio Jerez, Daniel Stanfield, Starfighter (series), Quake, Tomb Raider, Ultima Underworld, Trespasser, TIE Fighter, Wing Commander (series), George H. W. Bush, FASA, Duke Nukem, Blood, Shadow Warrior, Gladius, Final Fantasy Tactics, Red Rock, Sam and Max, Republic Commando, Rebel Assault, Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion, Wes, Twisted Metal, Luxoflux, Vigilante 8, Star Wars: Demolition, SNES, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Super Star Wars, Big Sky Trooper, Activision, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Dave K, Grand Designs, Bethesda Game Studios, Microsoft, Kingdoms of Amalur, .38 Studios, LostLake, Mors_d, Minecraft, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: TBA Twitch Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
This week on the Erotic Thriller Club we dive into 15 year old Garrett's dvd collection. Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie teach us that not all period pieces are created equal. Sex, lies and a 100 mph horsey ride!
Want a shout out on the show? Shoot us a text and share your thoughts, game suggestions, etc.!Episode 44 - The Best (and Worst) Retro Game CollectionsLou and I are diving into the world of game compilations, remasters, and collections! Some are incredible value-packed bundles, while others feel like quick cash grabs. But before we go any further, let's get something out of the way—Lou absolutely hates the original Tomb Raider games on PS1. Like, with a passion. He thinks they control like a drunk tank rolling down a hill. So, if you're a Tomb Raider fan, prepare for some heated opinions!We also talk about what makes a game collection truly great. Super Mario All-Stars on SNES set the gold standard, not just bundling games together but actually improving the graphics and gameplay—something modern collections rarely do. On the flip side, we discuss disappointments like Super Mario 3D All-Stars and GTA Trilogy: The Definitive Edition, which somehow managed to make their games worse.From Rare Replay to The Orange Box, we break down the best bang-for-your-buck collections, while also debating whether digital-only bundles are helping or hurting game preservation. Are these collections the best way to play retro games legally, or is emulation still king? Tune in and find out!Support the showWe've got merch!Check out the site for some awesome Gen 'S' swag :)
We discuss Balatro cleaning up at the GDC Awards and count down our top 5 games from both the Future Games Show Spring Showcase and The MIX + Kinda Funny Spring Showcase plus we also discuss Assassin's Creed Shadows, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Card Shark and Ctrl Alt Ego.
Writer and comedian Justin Avery Smith (McSweeney's, The Onion) is here to defend the strikingly pre-9/11 fever dream that is LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER (2001). Episode Links: Justin's IG Justin's TikTok Justin's Bluesky Justin's Threads Justin's X Joe's Patreon Mr. Owl's Website
On this episode, Zack, Jacob & Kevin talk about urban legends in games from over the years. Before that they discuss the week's news from the video game industry and the games they've been playing. E-WIN Best Heavy Duty Gaming Chair Yetee T-Shirts - Mega Man Collection On This Episode (12:31) News (25:10) New Games (31:44) Split Fiction (Xbox) (43:36) Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered (PlayStation 5) (51:32) Potion Shop Simulator (PC) (1:01:20) The Executive (PC) (1:06:04) Hoover Heroes (PC) (1:10:45) Alex's Journey to the Grave (PC) (1:16:17) “From the Outside In” Topic: Urban Legends Grab the episode now on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music and more. If you love this episode and want other gaming content you can't get anywhere else, please support us on Patreon! Also, don't forget to check out our Discord Server and our web site, where you can read all of our written content.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we complete our series on 1999's Outcast. We talk a bit about the end of the game, the challenge of plate-spinning, gadgets we missed out on for much of the game, and other topics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Finished (Brett)... some more (Tim) Podcast breakdown: 00:47 Discussion 54:07 Break 54:36 Takeaways/Mailbag Issues covered: getting captured and losing your stuff, getting some ammo from your subquests, some of the other weapons, the silenced sniper tranquilizer, not fulfilling stealth, a difficult puzzle in the tree world, the deep sound puzzle of the forest world, getting one key from a complicated puzzle and then a physics puzzle, doing what you think is right for your goals, modest budgets vs today's indie and AAA, the lower development cost and the challenge of readability, making big hard decisions to collapse away a problem, market size, the delusion of ship when it's ready vs making what you can by the deadline, the podcast exposing us to some really great games, plate-spinning and tendrils spreading out, imagining the flowcharts, getting to the end of the Motazaar gauntlet, "your key is in another castle," the F-Link gadget and speeding play, the other gadgets, quest system being per-zone, story bits that cover the length of the game, "rules are meant to guide people, not contain them," narrative niceties, memorable and understandable NPCs, the two fishermen, NPC depth, greater empathy vs snark in Cutter Slade, describing the time shifty stuff, running through the story at the end of the game, a bold world structure, motivating and leveraging the connectivity, the voxel terrain, dynamic systems in play, the depth of the narrative space, legacies. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Indiana Jones, Beyond Good and Evil, Anachronox, Unreal, Nintendo Switch, Breath of the Wild, Shadow of the Colossus, Assassin's Creed (series), Tomb Raider (series), Uncharted (series), Team Ico, Fbrccn, Infogrames, Appeal, Blizzard, Warcraft (series), Dwarf Fortress, The Last Express, The Crying Game, John Carter/A Princess of Mars, Delta Force, Anthony Gallegos, Rebel FM, mysterydip, Pong, Belmont, Mark Garcia, Jedi Starfighter, Republic Commando, Castlevania, Dark Souls 2, BioStats, CalamityNolan, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers. Next time: TBA! Links: The Ghost Racing Article Twitch: timlongojr Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
TCW Podcast Episode 229 - US Gold US Gold started as an importer of American games before becoming a dominant force in the British gaming industry. Partnering with Ocean Software, they formed a duopoly that shaped the UK and European gaming markets, bringing top titles to 8-bit computers and later expanding into consoles—US Gold backing SEGA while Ocean focused on Nintendo. When competitors began importing Japanese games, US Gold responded by securing a deal with Capcom to port its arcade hits to home computers. As its parent company, CentreGold, went public, US Gold also acquired Core Design—unknowingly setting the stage for gaming history. Because within Core, something legendary was in development: Tomb Raider. Join us as we dive into the rise of US Gold, its influence on British gaming, and its unexpected connection to one of gaming's biggest icons. Compute Magazine Archive: https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine Galactic Chase: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVNM1JH6GNU TCW 136 - Ocean Software: https://podcast.theycreateworlds.com/e/ocean-software/ Beach Head (C64): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex9mchOPG1o Forbidden Forest (C64): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j86veyiIcS8 Aztec Challenge (C64): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLO2mGBID8I Zaxxon (C64): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB-Tt6O9Onc TCW 103 - Elite Systems: https://podcast.theycreateworlds.com/e/elite-systems/ Commando (ZX Spectrum): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKom2O2H0pQ OutRun -US Gold EU (C64): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnuYHmSLUY4 Flashback: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owuUW4DL4cg TCW 129 - The Crash That Almost Was: https://podcast.theycreateworlds.com/e/the-crash-that-almost-was/ TCW 036 - Raiding Eidos: https://podcast.theycreateworlds.com/e/raiding-eidos/ TCW 017 - The British 8-Bit Computer Market Hardware: https://podcast.theycreateworlds.com/e/the-british-8-bit-computer-market-hardware/ TCW 018 - The British 8-Bit Computer Market Software: https://podcast.theycreateworlds.com/e/the-british-8-bit-computer-market-software/ TCW 131 - Sir Clive of ZX: https://podcast.theycreateworlds.com/e/sir-clive-of-zx/ New episodes are on the 1st and 15th of every month! TCW Email: feedback@theycreateworlds.com Twitter: @tcwpodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theycreateworlds Alex's Video Game History Blog: http://videogamehistorian.wordpress.com Alex's book, published Dec 2019, is available at CRC Press and at major on-line retailers: http://bit.ly/TCWBOOK1 Intro Music: Josh Woodward - Airplane Mode - Music - "Airplane Mode" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/song/AirplaneMode Outro Music: RoleMusic - Bacterial Love: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Rolemusic/Pop_Singles_Compilation_2014/01_rolemusic_-_bacterial_love Copyright: Attribution: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week's guest is a founder of Games Workshop, publisher of White Dwarf magazine, creator of the Fighting Fantasy Books and Executive Chair of Eidos Interactive Sir Ian Livingstone. This Knight of the British Empire started a business while living in a van, prevailed through a Satanic panic about his Fighting books, saw the promise of a certain Tomb Raider and birthed a mass media entertainment phenomenon. Now using games for education, we talk getting bonkers exclusives, the 3 G's of gamedev and more - this week!
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we continue our series on 1999's Outcast. We talk about world structure, world building, concrete vs abstract implementations of mechanics, and other topics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Up to/through Talanzaar Issues covered: sad news, a digression on Edgar Rice Burroughs and Project Gutenberg, finally "getting" the game, depth of story and environment at the time, the "second" world, moderating your own difficulty, supporting narrative goals, a dynamic "find this person" system, concrete interactions to increase believability of the world, the big impact of the world state change, organic architecture, cheesing the terrain collision, world-building in conversations, Mogi and his history, the crane puzzle, auto-targeting the swinging cube, the brothers competing for the business, the flautist and singer, the adventurous music, world state music, reputation as a concept, enemy states. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Belmont/Jesse Lane Nelson, Defeating Games for Charity, Jedi Starfighter, BioStats, LostLake, Edgar Rice Burroughs, John Carter/A Princess of Mars, Project Gutenberg, Computer Gaming World, Tomb Raider, Anachronox, LoZ: Ocarina of Time, Total Recall, Grim Fandango, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Star Wars, Castlevania X: Rondo of Blood, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Finish (?) Outcast Links: Belmont hosts Tim & Brett on JSF Twitch: timlongojr Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Lara Croft's triumphant return to ghoulish plunder! Then stick around for Terminator for Sega CD, a Terminator where you don't play as Terminator because it's based on the movie Terminator. And we're joined by special guest Ghaleon Unlimited/Chris Hatala! This weekend's Patreon Bonus Get episode will be DEFENDER 2000 — Llamasoft's loving update of the arcade classic! Donate at Patreon to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow the show on Bluesky to get the latest and straightest dope. Check out what games we've already ranked on the Big Damn List, then nominate a game of your own via five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Take a screenshot and show it to us on our Discord server! Intro music by NORM. 2024 © Hardcore Gaming 101, all rights reserved. No portion of this or any other Hardcore Gaming 101 ("HG101") content/data shall be included, referenced, or otherwise used in any model, resource, or collection of data.