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TheXboxHub Official Podcast
TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 76: Don't Rain on our Nintendo Direct Parade

TheXboxHub Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 61:07


We’re back with another bumper edition of our weekly podcast, armed with all sorts of news and plenty of unbiased opinions on the latest games for your listening pleasure. Taking centre stage is the most recent Nintendo Direct focusing on indie games, but there’s also chatter about the turmoil at PlayStation. Furthermore, you can expect to hear thoughts regarding Rain on Your Parade, Hitchhiker, Yakuza 0, and more. So please, enjoy our new episode! With William making his long-awaited return to the podcast, Gareth and James want to find out what he’s been up to. Aside from mentioning his studies, there’s vaccine delight for him while Gareth has worries concerning a Covid variant lurking on his doorstep. As always, James manages to swerve the conversation towards wrestling and specifically WrestleMania, before filling everyone in about a film called When Jeff Tried to Save the World. And then attention turns to the games played over the past week, which features a real varied selection. Here, you’ll be able to get an insight on Xbox Game Pass addition Rain on Your Parade, the strange narrative of Hitchhiker, and the hilarious point and click adventure The Darkside Detective. On top of that, there are fresh thoughts in relation to Yakuza 0 and Outriders. The final segment is a fairly lengthy rundown of the standout offerings from the Nintendo Direct Indie World presentation. Amongst the games included are Oxenfree 2, Road 96, OlliOlli World, Last Stop, The Longing, plus lots of others. That’s not all though, with just enough time to delve deep into the turmoil at PlayStation. Feel free to comment on anything discussed in TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 76 or ask any questions for us to answer in future episodes! As always, full show notes are available over at https://www.thexboxhub.com/podcast

Death of the Reader
Good Murder by Robert Gott - Part Two

Death of the Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 30:00


We discuss chapters 5-9 of Good Murder by Robert Gott. As William Power continues to get himself further and further into trouble, the situation is complicated by his relationship with Charlotte, whose husband is rumoured to be the father of the child Polly Drummond was pregnant with upon her death. With William now receiving pressure from both the police and Charlotte, will he be able to weasel his way around his circumstance, or charge headlong into them?

Soho Radio
William Sitwell's 'Biting Talk' (17/07/2018)

Soho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 40:02


With William away on holiday, Joe Warwick fills in for this week's addition of Biting Talk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NFI: No Fun Intended
NFI gets the insider scoop of TIFF, a lesson in royal etiquette and which do you prefer on your dinner plate, camel or horse.

NFI: No Fun Intended

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 56:03


Veteran TIFF reporter Rob Salem dishes on some of his favourite star moments that you will never hear about, including the hooker with the heart of gold. With William and Kate Canada bound, are you ready for your royal introduction. And the foodies are changing what is being served in restaurants. Phil shares his favourite exotic food that is shocking.

Between the Panels
Between the Panels: Issue #169 - Comic Reviews for March 6th

Between the Panels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2013 38:43


With William away in NYC, Dane and Vactor analize some of the the week's most interesting comics. A journey that begins on space station Lost Vegas #1 takes a detour into the abyss with Hellboy in Hell #4 and ends inside the collective mind of The Superior Spider-Man #5

Between the Panels
Between the Panels: Issue #141 - Comic Reviews for April 4, 2012

Between the Panels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2012 34:31


With William taking the week off, Dane brings in Justin Vactor to talk about Avengers vs X-Men, Swamp Thing, and Animal Man.

RPG Showcase
Episode I: Fudge et al

RPG Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2005


Hello to all my readers, listeners and gamers!Do I have a fully-packed podcast for you! In fact, there was so much information that it took me until now to be able to release this podcast for your enjoyment! Please feel free to comment on what you hear, check out the great links provided, and I hope you'll leave a comment! Also, feel free to send me feedback at RPGShowcase@gmail.com.-=================================================-First off, Jude Thaddaeus of Crochet For Men's podcast did all my intros for me. Please check out his podcast as well at http://crochetformen.blogspot.com-=================================================-In this, my first official podcast, you will hear: News stories pertinent to all my listeners Quite a lot of informtion on Fudge (and some games that use the system) An interview with Tim Huntley, owner of Domibia Games A bi-weekly feature: Game Tip of the Episode A FREE item for you all to enjoy -=================================================- NEWS -=================================================-Here are the promised links from my podcast during the news section:Dungeons & Dragons II: Wrath of the Dragon God as covered by: Wizard Magazine SciFi Pictures Gamers II: Dorkness Rising Goodman Games (email: goodmangames@mindspring.com) Dead Gentlemen Productions (email: Paige.Barnett@deadgentlemen.com) Domibia Games & Seraphim Guard merger Homepage China's new law reguarding online roleplaying time limits-=================================================- FUDGE -=================================================-Links for the information I provided on the Fudge RPG system: Fudge homepage Baby's First Fudge Dice Steve Jackson Game's 'TOON' RPG Fudge Factor Magazine Gatecrasher! Heartquest: Romatic Roleplaying in the worlds of shoujo manga Now Playing from Carnivore Games Hack-N-Slash, from Digital Alchemy -=================================================- Interview with Tim Huntley -=================================================- Hello Tim! Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions.My pleasure, Mike. I am honored to be here.And we're happy you are here, too. Let's get started. Can you please tell us more about the Domibia and Seraphim Guard merger?It actually started a lot longer ago than the press release indicates. After Seraphim Guard, Inc. effectively disbanded leaving Michael (Hopcroft) with the business and a few products, my wheels started turning. I'd always wanted something better for Domibia Games, and I thought it such a crime that Seraphim Guard -- one of the first commercial Fudge publishers -- was on the verge of oblivion, with it's key product -- HeartQuest -- in someone else's handsSo I purchased all of Michael's interest in Seraphim Guard, thinking that as majority shareholder I'd quickly get voted in as President, and I could start putting the pieces back together again. Sadly, I could not have been more mistaken. It was an uphill battle, and without the assistance of William Andersen, of Comstar Games I would have long ago backed out of the deal.With William's help, I was able to consolidate the assets of Seraphim Guard, Inc. with Domibia Games, and transfer them all into Seraphim Guard, LLC, a new company formed specifically to house the merger.Why did the merger happen?Honestly? I didn't want to see Seraphim Guard and HeartQuest disappear. I felt that Seraphim Guard needed strong management and that HeartQuest should be a Seraphim Guard product. I made it my mission to see that happen.Why did you want to merge with Seraphim Guard?There's actually a little method to my madness here. First off, the obvious reasons -- Seraphim Guard was in dire straits, and I knew I could get it back on track. Beyond that, Domibia Games had Gatecrasher -- the first complete, commercial RPG based on the Fudge System. Seraphim Guard was one of the first commercial Fudge publishers, with another of the first complete, commercial RPGs based on the Fudge System -- HeartQuest. Having two such renowned Fudge products under the banner of a mature Fudge publishing house -- Seraphim Guard -- seemed like an excellent foundation for one heck of a game company.What are the benefits to the gamer due to this merger?The main benefit is that the HeartQuest and Gatecrasher fans out there will see renewed interest in, and support for, their favorite game lines. In addition, we've got the right people in the right places to run the business and develop new games. In short, Seraphim Guard is back, isn't going anywhere, and is stronger than ever.What is your interest in the HeartQuest and Steel Roses books?There's actually two answers to that question. Primarily I'm somewhat of an anime neophyte. Through HeartQuest, Steel Roses, and the guidance of my staff, I am learning more and more every day about this exciting genre. I'm learning that what I once thought were cheap, mass-produced cartoons are actually a very refined and dynamic art form, every bit as engaging as any multi-million dollar Hollywood extravaganza. Secondarily, these products are, in my opinion, cornerstones of the commercial Fudge market.Tell us a little bit about the combination package now available on RPGNow.Ah, the HeartQuest Anime/Shoujo Bundle. Basically, this bundle is made up of both the HeartQuest Core Rules -- the essential rules to role-play romance, intrigue and adventure in the worlds of shoujo manga -- and Steel Roses: the HeartQuest Guide to Mecha, packaged as one complete product. With the HeartQuest Anime/Shoujo Bundle you can immerse yourself and your players in any shoujo or anime scenario you can imagine.The financial struggles that are currently plaguing Guardians of Order are are no secret, and they've had to push back the release of BESM 3rd Edition to December. While I hate to see that happen to our friends at GoO (Seraphim Guard is a member of the Magnum Opus program for both BESM d20 and Tri-Stat dX) it does leave an opening in the market for a good, solid anime RPG. I think the HeartQuest Anime/Shoujo Bundle -- and the upcoming HeartQuest Second Edition slated for release in 2006 -- are prime contenders to fill that opening.Could you explain the benefits of buying this combination online RIGHT NOW at RPGNow?It would make me really happy? (Laughs) The main benefit is that the HeartQuest Anime/Shoujo Bundle is VERY inexpensive -- it's priced to move at only $9.95 on RPGNow.com for both HeartQuest Core Rules and Steel Roses. That's quite a bargain. The other benefit is that with those two volumes, you have everything you need to enter our HeartQuest Setting Search -- we need sample settings for HeartQuest Second Edition, and we'd like our HeartQuest fans to write them. We're hoping to select three total settings for HeartQuest Second Edition; those that are selected will be a part of the HeartQuest Second Edition book and the author will get a royalty-free license to the HeartQuest trademarks for expanding their setting and/or developing support materials for it. Details are, of course, available on our website.Well, once again thank you for taking the time to hear our questions and giving some great and informative answers.It's been a pleasure, Mike, and I look forward to our interview in two weeks. Sorry about the negative four die roll on remembering my mic!Again, if you did not catch it, please Click Here to get the HeartQuest bundle for $9.95!! -=================================================- Free Item -=================================================-Ultimate Total Party KillerThat wraps up this episode. I hope you all enjoyed it, and I will see you all in two weeks!