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Haze killed Timesplitters 4.Jules Gill presents 10 Video Games That KILLED Other Video Games... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the club! This week Emmett Watkins Jr and Allan Muir are back to talk about the first half of the biggest week in news to happen all year (writing this after the GTA VI leak lol). Both talk all about the Marvel X Disney Games Showcase and the Ubisoft Forward and all of the most exciting news from both. Will we play a mobile-exclusive Assassin's Creed? Will the Indian Jones Machine Games project ever come out? We discuss that and more in this episode, so tune in! Then, in the Whatcha Playin segment, Al talks about their time with Horizon: Forbidden West and Pokemon Legends Arceus, and Emmett talks about his time with Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition and Tron: Evolution. Timestamps TOTS: Marvel & Disney Showcase 12:45 Ubisoft Forward 45:25 Whatcha Playin (Midnight Fight Express) 1:32:36 Pokemon Legends Arceus 1:34:52 Dead Island Riptide 1:49:26 Horizon Forbidden West 1:53:45 Tron Evolution 2:01:45 Housekeeping 2:06:08 Housekeeping: Chill n' Shill - M&M's Blast Roundtable: DC Comics Games We Want to See Next - VGU.TV The MultiVersus Roster Showdown: Match 3 - VGU.TV VGU WiN Presents: Destination Speculation: Ubisoft Forward 2022 - VGU.TV Gamescom 2022 Thoughts | Spoonful Podcast Ep.2 Welcome to the Thing 6: A new Digital Era by Live from the PoolHouse (anchor.fm) Check out YouTube Channel here! Follow us on Twitter @VGU_TV!
In this episode: Caleb tries a disappointing hot sauce, Jake leaves a saxophone on a car, and Matt gets a job. Click here to submit your questions! We would love to hear from you! Our website is NotScholars.com. Our email is ContactNScast@gmail.com.
Join Kevin and JT as they are digitized into the realm of movie games with Tron: Evolution! Tune in to find out if light cycles, capoeira, and parkour lead to neon lit treasure!
The best Terminator game you've never played. Scott Tailford presents the 7 Best Movie Video Games Everyone Missed... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this month's episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Tron Evolution for the PS3 and Donkey Kong '94 for the Gameboy and in our Triple R segment, Syndicate for the PC and Voodoo Vince for the original Xbox.
We responded to episode comments about people accepting streaming games in the future and the upcoming (as of the broadcast) Game Awards - sorry this is up so late so comments on this episode won't be read on the next episode. Intellivision has shown actual hardware and software for the upcoming Amico system, including the LED-enabled disc controller with touchscreen, and shows it actually working. Tron: Evolution owners on PC are no longer able to validate their legally purchased copy, due to Disney no longer paying SecurROM for the DRM. (The game had already been delisted due to the lost of the Daft Punk music licensing.) Evolve PR has put out a study saying that media attendance has declined at E3 due to its shift to a more consumer based experience. Then we take calls about game subscription services and The Game Awards.
Sejam bem-vindos ao novo projeto de Podcasting, a rúbrica semanal chamada Split-Chicken. E porquê o nome? Porque os dois anfitriões são Rui Parreira do canal Split-Screen e o Ricardo Correia do Rubber Chicken. O objetivo é falar sobre a indústria dos videojogos, as novidades, as polémicas, os anúncios, e tudo mais ligado, mas também outras coisas ligadas ao entretenimento, como o cinema, séries de televisão, jogos de tabuleiro, banda-desenhada, livros, e tudo resto da cultura geek! Temas da semana: - Mensagem do ouvinte - Wolf auuuuuuu! - Game Awards, Oscares dos videojogos Wanna be... - Google Stadia é flop? - Riot Games e os indies - Mensagem do ouvinte 2 - João Machado - Uma adaptação a videojogo de sonho? - Mensagem do ouvinte 3 - Mocas - Warcraft III - Reforged - RIP René Auberjonois - DRM deixa Tron Evolution bloqueado - Trailers de novos filmes - Ghostbusters Afterlife e Free Guy - Recomendações de filmes, séries, músicas, jogos de tabuleiro e afins. ***************** Participa no próximo Podcast! Para isso deverás aceder a este link e deixares a tua mensagens de áudio, seja uma pergunta, comentário ou sugestão, e claro críticas construtivas. ***************** Canais do Rubber Chicken Website | YouTube | Twitter | Twitch | Facebook | Canais do Split-Screen YouTube | Twitch | Twitter | Discord | Instagram | Facebook | Canais alternativos para seguires o Podcast Anchor | Google Podcasts | Apple itunes | Spotify | Breaker | RadioPublic | Overcast
Coming to you from a skin-crackling, bushfire-starting summer day, its Episode 117 of the Ready Players Podcast! This week Tristan and Jack talk about Phoenix Point, Jedi: Fallen Order, and a ton of Star Wars shows! The guys also take a look at this week’s upcoming releases, as well as the salty response from the developer of Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey to mediocre reviews, and another dumb DRM story as Tron: Evolution becomes unplayable. As always, if you have any questions or feedback for us, you can send an email to readyplayersletters@gmail.com. You can also find this podcast on iTunes, Stitcher and Tunein. Intro/Outro composed and performed by Andrew Wrangell - Find more of his stuff here: https://composer1992.wordpress.com
KEVIN MANTHEI has been working in the film, television and game arena for over 18 years. He has worked as the series composer on over half a dozen animated TV shows and several animated features, and composed over 60 game soundtracks. He studied with composer Jerry Goldsmith and has worked alongside of one-time, fellow students Christophe Beck and Marco Beltrami. He has written original music for BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT, JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE NEW FRONTIER and GENERATOR REX. He has also written video game scores such as TRON: EVOLUTION, STAR TREK ONLINE and CHAMPIONS ONLINE. It was his work for video games that helped bring him to the attention of Jhonen Vasquez who hired Manthei to score 26 episodes of cult animated series INVADER ZIM.INVADER ZIM: ENTER THE FLORPUS is an American, animated, science-fiction, comedy film written by Jhonen Vasquez. It continues the original animated television series, Invader Zim, which originally aired on Nickelodeon and Nicktoons from 2001 to 2002. The new film was released on Netflix on August 16, 2019. In the film, Zim suddenly reappears to begin Phase 2 of his evil alien plan to conquer Earth, while his longtime nemesis Dib sets out to unmask him once and for all.In this episode, composer Kevin Manthei talks about returning to the Invader Zim franchise after 20 years. He discloses some of the challenges he faced in returning like: being respectful to his original score for the tv series while also adding something new. He reveals just how collaboratively he worked with creator/director Jhonen Vasquez; how Bram Stoker's Dracula influenced a portion of the music and how an early version of a particular piece was compared, by the director, to John Williams' Home Alone.ANNOTATED TRACKS / SEGMENTS02:34 - Space Looked Back03:57 - Discovering Dib & Main Titles07:22 - Floopsy Bloops Smoopsy SRC08:19 - Epic Montage12:30 - Peace is Nice15:16 - Schmorpus Hole18;22 - Dibs Epic Chase20:59 - End CreditsSOUNDTRACKYou can listen to the original score for Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus at Kevin Manthei's Soundcloud page.MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERSYou can find out more and hear more music by Kevin Manthei at his official site, https://www.kmmproductions.com/ and you can follow him on Twitter @kevinmantheiABOUT THE ANNOTATORProduced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.FOLLOW USTwitter @audioannotatorFacebook @TheAnnotatorInstagram @TheAnnotatorEmail theannotatorpodcast@gmail.com
Arrancamos el año con un nuevo Tricorder centrado en los 80 en el que hablaremos relajadamente de las películas de Tron (la del 82 y Tron Legacy) y de los cómics de Ciencia Ficción de Horacio Altuna (El Último Recreo, Ficcionario, Chances, Tragaperras, Time Out e Imaginario). Además Albert PR17 y Antonio Monfort nos darán su opinión sobre Tron. Nos acompañan temas de la BSO de Tron Legacy (The Grid), Tron Evolution (el videojuego) y despedimos con el tema final de la BSO de Wendy Carlos para la película del 82. La sintonia es la versión instrumental del "Rock Lobster" de los B-52's. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en https://www.facebook.com/retronautas, en Twitter en @losretronautas o escríbenos a nuestro correo electrónico: losretronautas@yahoo.com Y si quieres ayudar a que la Retardis siga volando puedes unirte a la infantería móvil retronaútica en: https://www.patreon.com/losretronautas
Arrancamos el año con un nuevo Tricorder centrado en los 80 en el que hablaremos relajadamente de las películas de Tron (la del 82 y Tron Legacy) y de los cómics de Ciencia Ficción de Horacio Altuna (El Último Recreo, Ficcionario, Chances, Tragaperras, Time Out e Imaginario). Además Albert PR17 y Antonio Monfort nos darán su opinión sobre Tron. Nos acompañan temas de la BSO de Tron Legacy (The Grid), Tron Evolution (el videojuego) y despedimos con el tema final de la BSO de Wendy Carlos para la película del 82. La sintonia es la versión instrumental del "Rock Lobster" de los B-52's. Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook en https://www.facebook.com/retronautas, en Twitter en @losretronautas o escríbenos a nuestro correo electrónico: losretronautas@yahoo.com Y si quieres ayudar a que la Retardis siga volando puedes unirte a la infantería móvil retronaútica en: https://www.patreon.com/losretronautas
Tras volver a escuchar el primer minuto del episodio, ahora veo que todos nuestros problemas son culpa del cenizo del tonto de mi amigo... pero todo tiene solución y aquí está el nuevo número, aunque sea dos días después de lo planeado.Y volvemos a grabar solos... (aunque después de los comentarios positivos que hemos recibido con respecto al episodio anterior no dudaremos en volver a invitar a nuestro colega ninja en alguna ocasión).Contenido:COMENTARIOS:hasta 15'00" (cada vez nos superamos)SPAM:Como Gallina en Corral AjenoAchuecadosNOTICIASSPIKE TV VIDEO GAME AWARDS '09 (juegos anunciados y ganadores):Batman: Arkham Asylum 2Star Wars: The Force Unleashed IIGreen Day: Rock BandDeadliest Warrior: The GameTrue CrimeHalo: ReachPrince of Persia: The Forgotten SandsMedal Of HonorSpec Ops: The LineCrackdown 2UFC 2010 UndisputedTron: Evolution JUEGO DE LA QUINCENA:Katamari Forever (PS3) (2009, Namco Bandai)MANGA:Shamo (Izo Hashimoto/Akio Tanaka)
This week! Tim has some weird bone to pick with math and the number of digits involved in the process of getting from 6 to 10! Brett's cleaning out his Xbox hard drive by playing some old games and Tron: Evolution doesn't suck! Oh, and maybe Street Fighter II is getting a 30th Anniversary re-release, including an actual limited edition cartridge! We also discuss September's Games with Gold for Xbox and PlayStation Plus games, what sort of video game violence we prefer, car-related games, and more! (Yeah, it's like, a ton of video games this week.) 00:04:09 — STUPID QUESTIONS! 00:35:00 — VIDEO GAMES! Games With Gold & PS Plus September, Tron: Evolution, Street Fighter II 30th Anniversary Edition Keep up with The Keep Up! Patreon.com/TheKeepUp Facebook.com/TheKeepUp TheKeepUp@yahoo.com Twitter: @TheKeepUpHQ Instagram: TheKeepUp
Composer Kevin Manthei takes time to talk about his hit animated shows like Ultimate Spider-Man and Invader ZIM including what the turn around is for an animated show. We chat about what led him to be a composer and how get got his start. The veteran video game composer also talks about what has changed in the process from the very first video game he score to his most recent one. We also discuss "brand" and "genre" sounds, and he shares what its like for a composer to work on a popular video game tie-in" like Tron: Evolution way before the movie even comes out. A great chat with a very talented composer.
Glover was born in Salisbury, Maryland, the son of Cade (née Mullins) and John Soursby Glover, Sr., a television salesman.[1][2] Glover attended Wicomico High School and acted at Towson University.[3] Glover began his career at the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia, and later studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under Milton Katselas.[4] Aside from his theatrical endeavours, Glover is also actively involved with the Alzheimer’s Association. His inspiration for joining this cause was his own father’s experience with Alzheimer’s disease.[5] He is openly gay and has been in a relationship with sculptor Adam Kurtzman since 1993.[5] Career: Glover began his career in television, playing a mentally disturbed kidnapper who kidnapped Joanne, the heroine on Search for Tomorrow. One of his early film performances was a small but pivotal role as a U.S. diplomat in White Nights. Other notable roles include Alan Raimy in 52 Pick-Up, Bryce Cummings in Scrooged, Daniel Clamp in Gremlins 2: The New Batch, a mobster in Payback, an advertising spokesman in RoboCop 2, Derek Mills in Night of the Running Man, the Riddler in Batman: The Animated Series, Doctor Jason Woodrue in Batman & Robin, Verad in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Invasive Procedures”, the Devil in the series Brimstone, and a recurring role in The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd as Cousin Jerry, from Bal’mer, a relative whom no one actually seemed to know. He appeared in one episode of Miami Vice. He also appeared in two episodes of Murder, She Wrote, the first one being “One White Rose for Death” in which he played East German Franz Mueller. Mueller wishes to defect to the United States, but his sister is a celebrated concert violinist. They both become caught up in a case of murder at the British Embassy. The other episode was “When Thieves Fall Out,” where he played Andrew Durbin, a man wrongly accused of stealing bonds. He appeared in the TV movie An Early Frost in 1985, the first TV film to confront the issue of AIDS, and received an Emmy nomination for his performance as a gay AIDS patient. In 1986, he appeared in the TV film Apology with Lesley Ann Warren. He appeared in the role of Max Brodsky, an inmate in concentration camps and later a fighter for Israel’s independence, in Ian Sharp’s 1989 TV miniseries Twist of Fate (also known as Pursuit). Also in 1989, he played a hard driving, low on morals District Sales Manager in HBO’s Traveling Man. He also received a 1994 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his appearance in Frasier. Glover in the 1991 Emmy Awards Glover is perhaps best known for the role as Lionel Luthor on Smallville from 2001 to 2008 where he first appeared as a guest actor in the show’s first season and then appeared as a full cast member from seasons two to seven. He later returned in 2010 and 2011 for the tenth and final season as a parallel universe version of the character.[6] He had a small appearance in the Woody Allen film Annie Hall in a flashback in which he tells the title character, “Touch my heart. With your foot.” He had a recurring role in Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Declan Gage, an old friend and mentor to Detective Robert Goren. On ABC’s Brothers & Sisters he played Henry (the boyfriend of Saul Holden) in 2009. In Heroes he had a brief appearance as Samson Gray, the father of Sylar. He had made notable appearances on stage, winning a Tony Award for Featured Actor in a Play for his dual roles in the Broadway play Love! Valour! Compassion!, which he reprised in the film version. He also appeared as “man in the chair/narrator” in The Drowsy Chaperone on Broadway during summer 2007. He played the role of “Lucky” in a new Broadway production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, for which he earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play. In 2014 he appeared as Leonato in the Shakespeare In the Park production of Much Ado About Nothing.[7] He played Telemachus in Yuri Rasovsky’s Peabody Award-winning radio dramatization of The Odyssey of Homer and has played in several radio plays of the LA Theatre Works. Glover is receiving increasing recognition for narrating audiobooks. In 2011, he performed the audiobook version of Ghost Story, the thirteenth novel in Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files series. In October/November 2011, he performed in David Bar Katz’s drama The Atmosphere of Memory at the Bank Street Theatre in NYC, co-starring with Ellen Burstyn in a LAByrinth production. He most recently played the role of “Uncle Ben” in the 2012 Broadway production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, directed by Mike Nichols. He is seen rehearsing the role of John Kreese in behind-the-scenes pre-production footage from The Karate Kid, indicating he may have been considered for that role.[8] In 2013 Glover starred in the horror anthology Sanitarium. Glover guest starred in Agent Carter. Glover has done various voiceovers for several projects related to Tron: Legacy: villainous character Abraxas in Tron: Evolution, and Dyson in Tron: Uprising. He guest starred on The Blacklist on May 5, 2014 in the episode “Berlin.” ———————————————- Sam LaFrage is a 2012 graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, and was selected as a member of the 2013 New York Academy Company. As an actor, his Off-Broadway credits include “Palm Tree in a Rose Garden” (Jim Strong), “Happy in the Poorhouse” (Stevie), “The Rivals” (Bob Acres), and “Improbable Fiction” (Brevis). Other NYC credits include: “Blithe Spirit” (Charles). “The Wake of Jamey Foster” (Wayne), “Am I Blue?”(John Polk), “The Bear” (Smirnov), “The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year” (He), among others. Sam has worked along side of and collaborated with Douglas Carter Beane, George Heslin (Founder of the Origin Theatre Company, NYC), director/playwright Derek Ahonen (Founder of The Amoralists Theatre Company, NYC), Barbara Rubin (Market Theatre in Joannesburg, South Africa) and Denis Reid (Yale School of Drama). He has written and directed two plays (“The Commedia Cinderella” and “The Commedia Rapunzel”) both of which premiered at Columbia Children’s Theatre in South Carolina. Ragtag Theatre Company is a Commedia dell’ Arte troupe dedicated to bringing fresh and unique live LGBTQ theatre designed for the entire family! In short, we do fairytales. But not yo mama’s fairytales. We do fractured fairytales that spoof and riff off of pop culture… (much like Animaniacs or Shrek), and we do it all in the style of Commedia dell’Arte, which is an early style of Italian street theatre that incorporates big funny characters, improvisation, and direct audience involvement all in one. Our shows are audience interactive and the kids are integrated into every performance, making them feel uniquely important in this theatrical experience. Ultimately, our goal is the make you laugh and create a safe space where you can be yourself and #beweird with all of us. Through our crazy camp and comedy, we hope to empower and inspire all youngins and grown folk alike to embrace what makes them different. www.thecommediarapunzel.com | https://www.facebook.com/ragtagtheatre/ |https://twitter.com/RagtagTheatre
So I entitled this podcast "How to Work with a Music Composer" because it is a mystery to many filmmakers. As visual storytellers we focus so much energy and effort to the moving image. For many of us music is an after thought.What would Jaws, Indiana Jones or Star Wars be without the musical score? With technology it has become more and more affordable to have a beautiful score added to your indie film. A computer can't do it alone, you still need a maestro to compose that music for you.A good score can add a great deal of production value to your little indie film. This is why I invited composer Cris Velasco on the show. Cris and I have worked on many projects together. His music has definitely elevated my projects.Here's some info on the man:Cris Velasco is a multiple award-winning composer of epic orchestral, dark experimental and modern hybrid music scores for video games, film and television. After graduating from UCLA with a degree in Music Composition, Velasco pursued his passion to write music for visual media; his first major release was composing for Sony’s blockbuster God of War. A prolific and versatile composer, Velasco has become one of the most sought-after composers in interactive entertainment, scoring many major titles including Company of Heroes 2, Mass Effect 3, Borderlands 2, ZombiU, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, God of War 3, Tron: Evolution, Borderlands, God of War 2, Darksiders, Clive Barker’s Jericho, and many more.I wanted Cris to go into his creative process and how he likes to work with filmmakers and creatives. Plus you get a bonus "Star Wars" themed music score he created on the Warner Brothers backlot.
In this episode Steve and Jake discuss TRON: Evolution, Shadow of Mordor, Never Alone, Borderlands 2, Final Fantasy X HD Remaster for the PS4 and Persona 2: Innocent Sin. We also talk about several news items and the backward compatibility of the Xbox One and how it could impact console sales for this holiday. And for a suprise, we get a fun diversion as Emma joins us and tries to trip us up with some riddles. Here's some links for this week's episode: Madden NFL 16 | Madden: The Movie Uncharted The Nathan Drake Collection - Story Trailer Uncharted Trilogy: PS4 vs PS3 Graphics Comparison
Jon M. Gibson is the co-founder/co-owner of iam8bit -– a production company, creative think tank, art exhibition, and gallery space in Los Angeles. iam8bit’s projects include a music video for Radiohead, A Really, Really Brief History of Donkey Kong for the King of Kong DVD, Street Fighter Club, a custom vinyl picture disc for Tron Evolution, and marketing and artwork for Mega Man 9. After the success of the initial iam8bit shows (hosted at Gallery Nineteen Eighty Eight), they opened their own space and have continued to produce a variety of art exhibitions in addition to their work in the video game, film, fashion, and music industries.
Długi weekend za nami, czas zatem powrócić do Forumogadki. Bawimy się w piratów, kopiemy piłkę, strzelamy ze snajperki i lejemy zombi. Wszystko okraszone wiedźmińskimi eliksirami i otoczone mgłą z cichego wzgórza.
Forumogadka o niestandardowej porze to coś co tygrysy lubią najbardziej. Nasze mózgi spuchły co prawda od FEZa, ale spora część odcinka poświęcona jest sportom wodnym. Szczególnie użytkownicy pontonów będą zachwyceni. Swoją obecnością zaszczycili nas też Wiesław Drugi Konsolowy oraz paczka fajnych chłopaków i dziewczyn z Binary Domain.
Welcome to show 92. This week The Daddy plays Rage and decides if he is on the positive or negative side of the reviews, Duke plays more GOW 3 (What's happening!) and Chinny plays Tron Evolution for reasons better known to himself. VlaDOS brings us Fall Of Gods to play, we decide whether to forgive people the gaming misdemeanors in confessions and cover off some news stuff. We finish the show with some emails and Egg Timer Topics. Enjoy. Don't forget to follow us on twitter @veterangamersuk and if you have any opinions or questions, send Emails to: podcast@veterangamers.co.uk Gamertags Chinny – 360 ChinChinny, PS3 Chinny1985, The Daddy – 360 Big Daddy Blast, PS3 xXBig-DaddyXx Duke – 360 Dukeskath, PS3 Dukeskath Extra Life Sponsor Page VGHub 2011
Interview: Sascha Dikiciyan, Cris Velasco (Mass Effect Arrival) Recorded April 8, 2011 Published April 15, 2011 Two composers...two interviewers...The SoundCast reaches critical mass! Composing-duo Sascha Dikiciyan and Cris Velasco talk with Christopher and Marius about some of the their recent projects including: TRON EVOLUTION, MORTAL KOMBAT, and MASS EFFECT ARRIVAL. Episode Highlights 00:37 — Introduction 02:45 — Collaboration and proximity 07:33 — Tron Evolution 18:30 — The new Mortal Kombat 27:40 — Mass Effect Arrival 41:05 - Inconspicuous Tweets and Conclusion Music Clips (Select music clips contained in this podcast) 00:00 — "The Mass Relay (Mass Effect Arrival) by Sascha Dikiciyan/ Cris Velasco 06:50 — "The Tron Codex" (Tron Evolution) by Sascha Dikiciyan/ Cris Velasco 16:43 — "Enter the Grid" (Tron Evolution) by Sascha Dikiciyan/ Cris Velasco 26:35 — "The Begining of the End" (Mass Effect Arrival) by Sascha Dikiciyan/ Cris Velasco 28:38 — "Mission Kenson" (Mass Effect Arrival) by Sascha Dikiciyan/ Cris Velasco 31:41 — "Captured" (Mass Effect Arrival) by Sascha Dikiciyan/ Cris Velasco 38:32 — "Base Escape" (Mass Effect Arrival) by Sascha Dikiciyan/ Cris Velasco 46:30 — "Base Escape 2" (Mass Effect Arrival) by Sascha Dikiciyan/ Cris Velasco Download the episode here Subscribe and more info here
This week we're putting out a short (Diet) episode do to all of our schedules conflicting at the moment. As for the games, Nathan got into Tron: Evolution, some more Burnout Paradise, finally slowed down on DS games and finished with some Def Jam Rapstar. Sean on the other hand played a ton more Pokemon Black and started his way through Dead Space 2. Jon is in Boston for PAX East and will return to us next weekend. As for news, the developers behind Runescape are working on a Transformers MMO. Wii Dare Watch 2011 continues and Xbox starts up Xbox Live Labs.
This week! Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, Gran Turismo 5, Tron: Evolution, Tetris PSN, Minotaur Attack, Sly 2 and more! Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, voicemail line and more! Plus, you'll be able to access bonus audio and video content (soon, once we figure out what that is). Click here to download. Got an Android device? You can now download our app on the Android Marketplace. Find out all about it here. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. You can leave us a voicemail by calling 713-893-8069 or you can send a comment via MP3 to our email address, playeronepodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already! Running time: 1:36:07
The first show of the new year and tons of games both old and new to talk about! The Indie Games are fully represented with Aphelion 2, Cthulhu Saves The World, Astroman, Vertigo, Mega Monster Mania, Vorpal, Return All Robots, REVOLVER360, and Zombiez 8 My Cookiez. From there its a huge dose of XBLA featuring Lara Croft: GoL, Toy Soldiers, Scott Pilgrim The Game, A World of Keflings, Raskulls, ilomilo, MicroBot, and Dead Rising 2: Case West. Sean gives some thoughts on his newly aquired Kinect, Craig checks out the Dead Space 2 demo, Jeremy plays some NBA 2K11 and finishes up Castlevania: Lord of Shadows, Sean goes way back to clean up Darksiders and gives his take on Tron: Evolution. All of this plus everybody's most anticipated games of 2011! E-mail us at comments@signedinpodcast.com! Visit us online at SignedInPodcast.com! Games discussed on this episode! 0:00:00 – Intro 0:06:30 – Aphelion 2 (Indie) 0:09:53 – Cthulhu Saves The World (Indie) 0:19:45 – Astroman (Indie) 0:22:49 – Vertigo (Indie) 0:24:30 – Mega Monster Mania (Indie) 0:27:13 – Vorpal (Indie) 0:30:32 – Return All Robots (Indie) 0:32:44 – REVOLVER360 (Indie) 0:35:53 – Zombiez 8 My Cookiez (Indie) 0:39:20 – Lara Croft: Guardians of Light (XBLA) 0:42:58 – Toy Soldiers (XBLA) 0:50:37 – Scott Pilgrim The Game (XBLA) 0:53:20 – A World of Keflings (XBLA) 1:03:55 – Raskulls (XBLA) 1:13:55 – ilomilo (XBLA) 1:21:31 – MicroBot (XBLA) 1:24:48 – Dead Rising 2: Case West (XBLA) 1:29:39 – Sean’s Kinect Korner 1:38:35 – Dead Space 2 (Demo) 1:42:59 – NBA 2K11 1:47:45 – Castlevania: Lord of Shadows 1:49:50 – Darksiders 1:51:23 – Tron Evolution 1:57:38 – Anticipated titles of 2011 2:33:12 – End
Join the guys in their final show of 2010. This episode, we discuss some of the big news - including a look at Drake's Deception and Amaechi previews Dead Space 2. Our main this week is a look back at the games of 2010, we pick our favourite games from a variety of categories before settling on The Next Level Game of the Year. The review this month is Tron Evolution - find out what Barry and Ant thought of the game. Hope you all have a great Christmas and an even better New Year. See you next year.
It's the big year end show! Up first the guys look at a handful of Indie Games with Ahoy Pirates, Curse of the Crescent Isle, CannonBotGo, Score Rush, and Protect Me Knight. Sean and Jeremy check out the free XBLA offerings of Harms Way and Doritos Crash Course, there is much reminiscing about quarters lost with X-Men Arcade, Jeremy becomes obsessed with the Marvel themed Pinball FX 2 update, and Craig once again plays dress up with the Costume Quest DLC - Grubbins on Ice. Sean gives an update on Nail'd, Craig made it a bit further in Call of Duty: Black Ops, and Jeremy goes on a run with Sims 3, Tron Evolution, and Saw II. The second half of the show features a look back at the Signed In favorites of 2010 as well as some listener input! E-mail us at comments@signedinpodcast.com! Visit us online at SignedInPodcast.com! Games discussed on this episode! 0:00:00 – Intro 0:07:39 – Ahoy Pirates (Indie) 0:09:30 – Curse of the Crescent Isle (Indie) 0:11:23 – CannonBotGo (Indie) 0:13:25 – Score Rush (Indie) 0:21:35 – Protect Me Knight (Indie) 0:25:31 – Harms Way (XBLA) 0:28:42 – Doritos Crash Course (XBLA) 0:32:27 – X-Men Arcade (XBLA) 0:41:50 – Marvel Pinball FX DLC (DLC) 0:53:08 – Costume Quest – Grubbins on Ice (DLC) 0:58:11 – Nail’d 1:00:26 – Call of Duty: Black Ops 1:01:39 – Sims 3 1:09:00 – Tron Evolution 1:14:27 – Saw II 1:22:38 – Best of 2010 2:27:24 – End
On Sarcastic Gamer Pink Episode 89: Harlequin, Jax and Esmeralda recap on their Thanksgiving weekend, talk about TRON: Evolution, Fable 3, World of Warcraft's impending Cataclysm expansion, the Xbox Live Rewards Program, lots of male and female mail, and much much more. There's bonus content included for all of the listeners that download the SG iPhone app.
Finally we get through the lion's share of what we saw at E3. In this episode, Hawkes, Goalie and Edie finish up the Big Three by mulling the Kinect and dissecting what Nintendo brought to the table. Then then launch into a review of the games Edie saw at E3, including: Rock Band 3; Kane and Lynch 2; Fallout New Vegas; Fable 3; Dance Central; Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood; Tron Evolution; GoldenEye 007; Lara Croft and the Guardians of Light; Brink; Hunted: The Demon's Forge; Vanquish; Conduit 2; X-Com; Rage; Civilization V Bonus track: A vignette of Edie at Activision's conference/concert. Hilarious. And promised photo of Rock Band 3's wall of songs can be found in the forums. Enjoy.