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Welcome back to the SUPERJUMP Podcast. The podcast is back for a new season with a revamped format. Your hosts Tristan Jung and Raza Retiwala will discuss various gaming phenomena that help us dig into the art and science of video games. On our first episode, we talk about Video Game Streaming, a topic that has been filling the news with the recent shuttering of Google Stadia. We discuss the recent news and deep dive into the state of video game streaming, along with where we think it may go. You can find all SUPERJUMP content at https://www.superjumpmagazine.com/
The viewport team recaps their thoughts on The Game Awards 2021, with 4-time world champion, Tristan Jung. You can find all of our content (reviews, features, and of course, podcasts!) on our website: https://www.viewportgaming.com Want your thoughts featured on the podcast? Contact us on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/viewportgaming Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/viewportgaming/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/viewportgaming/
Quick note before the intro on this one. Want to apologize for some of the audio, as there’s echoes here and there that simply couldn’t be eliminated. Initially it’s heavy, but slows down as we go.On this edition of a Podcast of Enchantment, Tristan Jung joins the show. He writes for numerous outlets, including Mid-Major Madness and forgettheprotocol.com.Tristan can be found on Twitter @forgotprotocol.A Podcast of Enchantment is now available on a variety of podcast platforms.Apple - Spotify - Tunein - More Coming Soon.Joseph is on another podcast called The Relatively Speaking Podcast. You can follow him on Twitter @JosephNardone.If you like this podcast, or any of the written work, the only support we ask out of you is to subscribe to our FREE newsletter!This is free, but crafted with love, if you’d like to support with money: Get on the email list at thevoidmeander.substack.com
Hey everyone! Welcome to Viewport Relay! The biweekly, flagship podcast of viewport (http://viewportgaming.com) where we cover gaming news. We're your hosts, Tristan Jung, Albert Corsten and Alex Nester, who will bring you all the goodness every 2 weeks. This week, we spend some time introducing ourselves, making some jokes, and then covering the news. Reference articles: GDC's 'realistic' talk about game sales on Steam paints a grim picture Monster Hunter World's Deviljho Arrives In PS4/Xbox One Update; Patch Notes Detailed Valve gets rid of the Steam Machine section Official Super Smash Bros. for Switch, Splatoon 2 tournaments coming to E3 Final Fantasy 15 director heading up new Square Enix studio Far Cry 5 is the fastest selling game in the franchise Songs Used: Proof of a Hero - Monster Hunter World Valve Intro Song Menu Theme - Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Main Menu Theme - Final Fantasy XV Main Theme - Far Cry 5
Tristan Jung and Will Ragatz discussed the loss to Iowa and 2018 Big Ten Tournament (men's and women's). They then got distracted and talked about a bunch of non-revenue sports and No. 1 seeds for the NCAA Tournament.
Tristan Jung and Caleb Friedman discussed Northwestern men's basketball's latest struggles (and stretch of solid play beforehand!) before looking ahead.
Tristan Jung and Noah Coffman discuss the prospects for next year's Northwestern football team before going on an extended rant on the state of the men's basketball team.
Will Ragatz, Tristan Jung, and Caleb Friedman gather to discuss the Music City Bowl vs. Kentucky, and Northwestern men's basketball's last three games. There's been plenty to analyze.
Tristan Jung and Henrique DaMour recap Northwestern's comfortable win over Purdue before looking at Minnesota and potential bowl locations for the Wildcats.
Caleb Friedman and Tristan Jung examine Northwestern's key win over Maryland. They talk about their season predictions, bowl games, and then digress into a basketball preview.
Tristan Jung and Davis Rich break down Northwestern's 49-7 win over Bowling Green. We give an advanced stats update, preview Wisconsin, and talk about what Northwestern can improve over the bye week. We then wrap up with news about Northwestern basketball target Miller Kopp.
Northwestern failed to back up our admittedly overconfident predictions heading into this game. On this episode of Pound the Talk, Caleb Friedman and Tristan Jung lament a terrible performance by every part of the team (except for punter Hunter Niswander) and wonder what needs to change. We have the coaching continuity debate once again, and then look ahead to the rest of the season's expectations. We wrap up with some NFL chatter.
In an all-EIC episode, Tristan Jung and Will Ragatz confer to preview Northwestern's game against the Duke Blue Devils. To start, they discussed Duke's strengths and weaknesses and Northwestern's injury issues. Then, they talked about special teams and defense, all the minute stuff you don't have time to read about. Will Ragatz then became a contestant on "Who Wants to be a Duke Preview Millionaire". Finally, they talked about the importance of this game.
Tristan Jung and Caleb Friedman recap an exciting 31-20 Northwestern win over Nevada. They debate whether the game has affected their perspectives on the season and wonder whether the secondary will be tenable by the Duke game this weekend.
Martin Oppegaard and Tristan Jung discuss their time talking to Fitz and players at Big Ten Media Days. They also give their takes on recruiting as a whole, Allstate Arena, and Week 1 against Nevada.
On this edition of Pound the Talk, Tristan Jung and Caleb Friedman complain about the Big Ten/ACC Challenge game against Georgia Tech, analyze Northwestern football news and review their favorite moments of the past school year. Of course, they sneak in some Bachelorette discussion at the end.
This week's Pound the Talk is here for your listening pleasure. Will Ragatz is joined by Tristan Jung and Josh Burton to break down the seasons and big picture outlooks of Northwestern's two biggest spring sports, as well as talk some basketball (it's still hard not to). To start, Tristan provides his takes on the lacrosse team's up-and-down season and what the outlook is for the rest of this season and beyond (0:45). Then the guys provide some hard-hitting analysis on Tristan's ridiculous Northwestern coaches Royal Rumble article from yesterday (12:30). After realizing they should talk about some actually substantial things, they move on to a discussion of Northwestern baseball and Josh expains that the team needs to show more signs of improvement this year with a potentially bright future not too far away (15:35). Finally, they wrap things up by discussing Northwestern basketball being ranked in many websites' way-too-early top 25s, where they would rank NU for next year, and what variables will determine whether the Wildcats can live up to that hype (29:45).
We tried something a little new on this one. We've got a cold open, movie clips spliced in, and actual editing! It's a new era! Ian McCafferty, Tristan Jung, and Ben Goren sit down to talk about the debacle against Illinois (2:30), mononucleosis despite not ever having had it (9:31), #BMACCLUTCHGENE (14:35), tournament resume (20:52), the trash fire that is the Big Ten (29:58)and how Joe McKeown went down to the crossroads to make a deal (35:44). Music credit: Eryn Allen Kane – "Slipping"
Sam Brief and Tristan Jung break down the Johnnie Vassar lawsuit situation.
On the 100th episode of Pound the Talk, Ian McCafferty and Tristan Jung break down Northwestern's huge encounter with No. 8 Wisconsin at Ryan Field. 38 minutes of ripping on Joel Stave, making fun of Northwestern's home win streak and discussion on student attendance.
Ian McCafferty, Will Ragatz and Tristan Jung go over Northwestern's loss to Ohio State.
Zach Pereles and Tristan Jung break down what went right in Northwestern's 38-31 victory over the hated Iowa Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium. Clayton Thorson's career day (four total touchdowns) and big performances from Justin Jackson and Austin Carr carried the offense while Ifeadi Odenigbo racked up four sacks on the defensive side of things. Also: How on Earth did NU score 38 points?! We take your questions.
Josh Burton and Tristan Jung banter about Iowa.
Tristan Jung and WNUR’s Michael Stern recap a disappointing 24-13 loss to Nebraska. They lamented the lack of run defense, consistent offensive execution and consistent kicking. Northwestern football was also analyzed on a statistical basis and compared to a bad sandwich with good bread.
Zach Pereles and Tristan Jung preview the matchup with Nebraska, including some prop bets and some hard-hitting Tommy Armstrong Jr. analysis. He's been really good this year but has struggled versus the Wildcats throughout his career. Is an upset on the horizon?
Zach Pereles, Ian McCafferty and Tristan Jung preview what could be a very bad football game under the lights between Duke and Northwestern. Both teams have not exactly been impressive thus far, and a win Saturday night could get either back on track. They also talk about what Savion Flagg's commitment to to Texas A&M means and what could be next for Chris Collins.
Zach Pereles, Ian McCafferty and Tristan Jung are on Pound the Talk to review the debacle that was the Illinois State contest. They discuss the biggest issues: offensive line play, offensive play calling and the offense overall, and discuss which of the five stages of grief they are experiencing. They also give their big picture outlook.
Henry Bushnell, Jason Dorow, Ben Goren and Tristan Jung sit down for Part 1 of a two-part discussion on the experience of rooting for Northwestern's sports teams as a student at the university. We tell our personal stories, discuss how our fandom has spiked and waned over the years, address the common perception that Northwestern students don't care about sports, and try to figure out why that is. We also try to figure out the effect that this lack of a sports culture has had on our fandom and the fandom of others. Part 2 of the podcast will feature three new unique stories and backgrounds, will discuss the relationship among an incoming Northwestern student, his or her new school's teams, and the teams he or she rooted for growing up. It will also get into the differences between the sports experience at Northwestern and the sports experience at other major schools, and will address the ways in which the athletic department markets sports games to students.
Ben Goren, Tristan Jung, and Jason Dorow break down what they saw in spring practices.
Zach Pereles, Henry Bushnell and Tristan Jung react to Northwestern's heart-jolting win over Wisconsin at Camp Randall Stadium. As Justin Jackson tweeted, "what just happened"? The guys discuss offensive ineptitude and defensive dominance. Plus, as this will be our only podcast of the week, a look ahead to Illinois.