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Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Yoshi's most huggable, downy-soft adventure yet! This weekend's Patreon Bonus Get episode will be The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Donate at Patreon to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow the show's host on Twitter to get the latest and straightest dope. Check out what games we've already ranked on the The Big Damn List, then nominate a game of your own via five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher! Intro music by NORM. 2020 (c) Hardcore Gaming 101
We're all coming in remotely this week, and you can probably guess why. (Or if for some reason you're listening to this years later and society is still around, we're all looking out for that COVID drip, y'all.) This week, Norris being stuck indoors is making him very aware of his diet soda addiction. Meanwhile being indoors is making Kelly and Char very aware of their Dead by Daylight addiction. Everyone on the cast has a number of addictions, really, but we all knew that. There's some talk on Nioh 2 from Kelly, some DBZ Kakarot from Bill, some Yoshi's Wooly World from Steph, and some very middling opinions about Fire Emblem: 3 Houses from Norris. Also we discuss that insane rumour that Sony's going to buy the Castlevania, Metal Gear, and Silent Hill franchises. Which, they won't, but let us dream the perfect dream. Check out our youtube! youtube.com/superhoppedup Come join the SHU community! bit.ly/hoppedupdiscord Beer of the Week: Whatever we've got lying around Hosts: Chris Norris, Kelly Wright, Char Bayer, Mike Parker, Steph Fan, Bill McDonnell Intro/Outro Music by David Beebe
This week on 42 Ali and Andy shoot the breeze and talk all things videogames! Including Ali playing every version of Streets Of Rage, initial impressions of Marvel Vs Capcom Infinite & Yoshi's Wooly World meanwhile Andy continues his Mass Effect Andromeda revisit and fails to beat the first enemy in Sekiro for another episode. #Videogames #Movies #TV y'all! Tune in live on www.allgames.com every Tuesday at 9:30pm GMT (4:30 EST, 1:30 PST) and join us in the chat! Check out our website for reviews, features and the podcast archive! www.42levelone.com
"That Odious Beast, Gaming" is back- this time with a brand new recording setup- and the scent of 2019 games is heavy in the air. So grab some headphones and take a walk with us as we discuss some of the games we're most excited for in 2019.In this episode:We take a stab at recording the show remotely;Jonathan swings into new zones in Avalanche's 2015 game, Mad Max;Jonathan laments the map distribution in PUBG;Logan expresses complex feelings about Super Meat Boy;Logan revels in his role as "Staryu Master" in Pokemon Let's Go: Eevee Version;We discuss development of gore in Resident Evil 2;We have a superficial talk about the convoluted nature of Kingdom Hearts;We read some Google questions about Crackdown 3;We desperately reach to remember the title of Yoshi's Wooly World;Kirby gets no love;And we take a ton of time sorting through every other confirmed 2019 title that interests us.You can find us on Twitter at @loganmathew401 and @JonathanNielson.Â
2x17 - Ben and Josh discuss the full event of E3 2018, covering Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. Music used: "Canon" from Pilot Wings 64, Whipped Cream by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, and Yo! Noid Level 1 from Yo! Noid, Yoshi's Wooly World 8 Bit by Bulby.
2x08 - Our Valentine's episode kicks off with a news update regarding Metroid Prime 4, Ubisoft's relationship with Nintendo, and is Disney breaking up with EA?!? We then discuss what games our friends at Nintendoholics want to see make their way to the Switch. The episode concludes with the return of The List - this week's topic: How to Woo Your Player 2. Music: "On Your Bike" remix by DavidUngerMusic, "Battle Theme" by Koji Kondo, "Nostalgic Pull" by Asher Fulero, "Java" by Al Hirt, "Yoshi's Wooly World 8-bit Remix" by Bulby. Hosts: Ben Cornett & Branden Loera.
This week on Get Blueshelled we review 2016 and discuss what we are looking forward to in 2017! Paper Mario Color Splash, Pokemon, Yoshi's Wooly World, Xenoblade Chronicles X, and more!
Nintendo, Nintendo, Nintendo! Lachlan & The Colonel dissect Nintendo's 3DS Direct, which included ports of Super Mario Maker and Yoshi's Wooly World. Then, we create the top 10 games of This generations Nintendo games!
Damn I am sick of snow! That is not going to hold us down though! We are live at Nerdvana with Laura Hargreaves from Pretty Nerdy Things! Pretty Nerdy Things is a positive feminist nerd blog covering everything from hot topics to party planning. She also writes for Geekadelphia. This week we talk about X-men, Marvel Mythbusters and Yoshi's Wooly World. Plus we play "Known For: War Edition" on host vs guest vs audience.For More Laura:Pretty Nerdy ThingsTwitterGeekadelphiaThis episode of The +2 Comedy Podcast is brought to you by Fiverr.com. Click here to become a sponsor!Â
Late archive, apologies in advance! On today's show, Burr FINALLY sees The Force Awakens, gives his final verdict on the confusing Concrete Revolutio, and also talks Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans as well as Yoshi's Wooly World. Kitsune meanwhile dives in the Monogatari series, Master of None, and shares her woes in trying to acquire a Tonberry Lamp from Japan's UFO catchers. With Fantastic Forum now following Cat & Fox on the AllGames.com schedule, we will now alternate between doing shows and Anime Night in the 8 PM ET Wednesday time slot! We will be starting with Seitokai Yakuindomo on 1/13 so join us then. Cat vs. Fox is all about edible furniture and putting the "itai" in acupuncture. Celebrate the new year with us on Language Share by learning how to say monkey, the animal of this year. All this and more, so listen now!
This episode Mike recaps his 2015 year in gaming, and what a year it was, rather than try to come up with a hyperbolic intro here is the show outline. Â Start - Sports games - MLB The Show 15, Madden 16, NBA 2k16, Rocket League11:20 - WiiU - Splatoon, Mario Maker, Yoshi's Wooly World, Xenoblade Chronicles X17:00 - PS4 - Destiny, Until Dawn, Uncharted Collection, Bloodborne, The Order 188624:00 - Xbox One - Forza 6(and I played more Horizon 2), Gears of War, Tomb Raider, Halo 5, Need for Speed34:20 - PC and Consoles - Witcher 3, Fallout 4, Batman, Mad Max, Metal Gear Solid 5
This episode is a longer episode that focuses on Shovel Knight, some Miitomo thoughts, as well as reviews of Yoshi's Wooly World, Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash, and Tri Force Heroes. This episode was recoreded before the big Nintendo direct, and thoughts from that will be coming soon! Time stamps: Game Reviews - 0:00 Nintendo News - 19:12 Shovel Knight - 39:30 ------ Editor's note: The audio quality isn't too fantastic as we ran into some issues. But the content is still good! Also, life events prevented the earlier release of this episode, so forgive us! Website: http://virtualboys.xyz/ Introduction and Outro Music done by Skylar: http://www.soundcloud.com/5kytar Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thevirtualboys Twitter: http://twitter.com/virtual_boys Enjoy the episode!
Sean, Andi and Owen are joined in THIS episode by Gareth Dutton of Making Games Is Fun and Chat Very Good fame.We discuss:- Undertale- bloody Street Fighter- Yoshi's Wooly World- Splatoon- Destiny- Starific- Scribblenauts Remix- Magicka 2- Dragon Quest Heroes- Doom 4- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate- Call of Duty: Black Ops 3- Metal Gear Solid VThen questions!Thank you for continuing to pay attention to our shit. x
Jamaica. Paul is playing the Yo-Kai Watch demo, Dragon Fin Soup, and Undertale. Sean is trying out Tri Force Heroes and Yoshi's Wooly World.News in scarce but a reference to Alan Wake 2 is mentioned, Activision buys King for 6 billion dollars, and PS+'s November games line up is discussed.
Jeff and Christian welcome Phil Kollar from Polygon.com back to the show this week to talk about PayDay 2's bungled micro transactions, Destiny's bungled launch, Sony's bungled Vita, and much more! The Playlist is huge this week, as Phil discusses Assassin's Creed Syndicate and Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns, Jeff finishes the Halo 5 campaign, and Christian roll around in Yoshi's Wooly World. And not one, but TWO Tabletop Time segments this week. Phil is eager to try Pandemic Legacy, Christian muses about Subterfuge, and Jeff takes part in a Fiasco. AND SPECIAL BONUS: Jeff has a spoiler-filled discussion of the first half of Pandemic Legacy with Quintin Smith from Shut Up and Sit Down!
Join Derek, Josh, Juan and Shane as they discuss the last week in video games! THIS WEEK: Hideo Kojima Drama. Activision delays PS3 & Xbox 360 versions of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5. Harmonix putting up fake reviews of Rockband. Pokken Tournament not doing so well in Japanese arcades. Assassin's Creed: Syndicate review emargo'd lifted. Trillion God of Destruction announced for the west. Guitar Hero: Live. Metal Gear Solid 5. Amnesia: Memories. Yoshi's Wooly World. Fatal Frame. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon. FAST Racing Neo. GEEKSCAPE GIVEAWAY: "Tale's From The Borderlands Giveaway" LISTENER MISSION OBJECTIVE: "If you could play a Telltale style game based on any property, what would it be?" Geekscape Games Theme Song: Sunny Day - MmcM
Another season is almost at an end, so I dedicate this one to my small band of loyal listeners. This week I talk about more upcoming games including Yoshi's Wooly World for the Wii U, and Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butoden for the Nintendo 3DS. New music this week, with a spotlight on Tek Force and his latest album Tek Support!
Jeff and Christian welcome Aaron Morales from EW.com back to the show to discuss the PS4 price cut, Nintendo NX rumors, the NES turning 30, Kinect use, and much more. In the Playlist, Jeff and Aaron have been playing Halo 5, Aaron enjoys Yoshi's Wooly World and Forza 6 with a wheel, and Christian experiences Minecraft Story Mode and thinks Nathan Drake is a jerk. For Tabletop Time, Jeff describes one of the greatest days of gaming he's ever experienced: 12 hours playing the first half of Pandemic Legacy. All that plus YOUR emails.
Ben, Carlo and Tegan talk about Destiny Year 2, customisation in games and the cuddly, cuteness of Yoshi's Wooly World. Big Head Mode is a weekly radio show at 9pm on Fridays, on Sydney's 2RRR 88.5FM. You can find out more about the show and the team at www.bigheadmode.com.au. Join the facebook group to support the community and join in on our gaming nights. www.facebook.com/bigheadmode2rrr
Hey everyone! This week on the show Bally and Nbz pick apart the recently released Yoshi's Wooly World, and share some surprising criticisms of Nintendo's latest platforming outing. Nbz has also played through one of the best releases on the Vita, namely Danganronpa. He is super positive on this visual novel that shares similarities with Phoenix Wright and The Hunger Games. After the break we get into some of your e-mails before transitioning to a reflection on Nintendo's late President, Satoru Iwata. Remember to send all your correspondence to our E-mail Address: ThisNintendoLife@gmail.com
FEATURING: Greg Leahy replaces Jonny and has impressions of Yoshi's Wooly World and Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+New Business also includes Pokemon Channel, Rocket League, and impressions from Nintendo of Canada's post-E3 media event!Listener Mail tackles the NX gimmick-to-power ratio, 3DS/Wii U to NX ports, Badass Elephants, and Amiibo sequel begging!
Fire Emblem Fates, Rhythm Tengoku The Best+, Yoshi's Wooly World, Odallus: The Dark Call, Yo-kai Watch Busters, Tembo the Badass Elephant, Iwata Memories, EVO2k15, SFV, and more!Â
And we're back! Â A week's hiatus for birthdays and E3 recovery, but your dynamic duo are here to talk Nintendo and gaymer stuff!First up, we talk about the Nintendo PlayStation find and then jump into what we've been playing, including:Batman: Arkham Knight;Fire Emblem: Awakening;Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition;Yoshi's Wooly World;Finally, Antony recalls the 16 amiibo he's purchased this month now he's deep in the amiibo sickness!!Remember, if you like the show and you think your friends will, tell them! Â And follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/nintylovefest) and Twitter (@NintyLovefest).
This week Myke and Federico talk about Youtube Gaming and revisit some of Nintendo's E3 announcements. Myke also shares his opinions of Batman Arkham Knight and Yoshi's Wooly World.
Welcome to this extremely exciting episode of Bonus Barrel! In this episode we talk about a few news articles(that is not related to Nintendo Direct) and then dive in to discuss the events revealed in the latest Nintendo Direct. The Smash announces were exciting - especially the Smash Ballot so we all brought in 2-3 suggestions of characters that would be really cool to see in Smash. We also come up with a plan to get Seigi into a game.. to get him into Smash.. to finally have him attain his dream - to become an amiibo. We also argue about Mario vs Sonic (in a fight). We talk about all the other events of the show (Yoshi's Wooly World, SMTXFire Emblem, Pokemon Rumble, Puzzles and Dragons Mario, Street Pass Update, Animal Crossing and Mario Kart). It's all pretty fun! Music in today's episode: Chibi Ninja and We're all under the stars (Erik Skiff) https://soundcloud.com/eric-skiff Music jingle from Nintendo Direct.
Subscribe (iTunes)Subscribe (Stitcher) Built to Play explores new Nintendo games, the tricky world of Dota 2 and why we keep seeing the words "You Died" when we close our eyes. Daniel and Arman visited Nintendo of Canada to play upcoming titles like Mario Maker, Bayonetta 2 and Yoshi's Wooly World. But when it comes to Super Smash Bros. the two land on a bit of a competitive streak. Take a listen to hear more about the relative nudity of Pokemon, Toad's Batman voice, and genius robot design. If you want more in-depth coverage of these Nintendo games check out Daniel's write up from a few weeks back. You can hear us squabble over whether Bayonetta 2 is better than Smash Bros and if Goku is the greatest fighter of all time starting 1:06. Daniel finishes his masterpiece in Mario Maker, the Mario platformer level designer coming to the Wii U. Mobile online battle arena games like League of Legends are easily the most popular games on the planet, so we decided take a look into the fast-growing esport. Also known as MOBAs, games like League of Legends and Dota 2 are becoming a force in esports. The fourth annual Dota 2 championships back in July crowd-funded a $10.6 million prize pool, a bigger prize than the Super Bowl. Twenty million people watched the tournament, with as many as two million watching at the same time. League of Legends is still the most popular game in the genre, filling the Staples Centre in Los Angeles during its last tournament, but Dota 2 outranks it for the sheer amount of money on the table. So it should be of no surprise that people are trying to start businesses around the two games. In Toronto you could find viewing parties at bars or in movie theatres. Shane Perron ofeSport Gaming Events hosted a viewing party  of the Dota 2 championships in one of the city's oldest theatres, the Regent. Entry was $15 for a full day of sports spectating. They host events like this for a lot of different games, including League, Dota and once upon a time Starcraft 2. According to Shane, viewing parties are a great alternative to building their own tournaments since they're expensive and take a lot of preparation. The International, Dota 2's world championships, viewing party held at the Regent. Courtesy eSports Gaming Events There's just two big problems. Many video game players don't like paying to watch an event they could watch on their laptops, and on top of that, MOBAs are complicated. They're daunting to approach, and the rules are arcane. It's hard to describe a given match of Dota to someone who's never played it. Our best attempt is a single character strategy game played with a team, like a chess team in a forest. That doesn't get into the grit of how the dozens of characters work, however, and their unique roles in these games. Shane says that hosting events like this can be sustainable, though it will take time. Hear him describe the viewing party they hosted at the Regent, why he's spent more than a 100 hours in Dota 2 and the challenges facing eSports Gaming Events starting 36:00. Meanwhile, a game's sounds can hang around long after we finish playing, according to a new study from Nottingham Trent University. Courtesy Cebula Means Onion Many players have made the mistake of playing games for too long. Say by accident you stayed up all night to beat a boss in Dark Souls, and wound up seeing the words "You Died" and hearing that evaporation sound over and over again. That's never happened to Daniel or Arman, considering they're absolute masters of that game, but for hypothetical sakes, let's all imagine. You turn off the game, head to bed, and right as you close your eyes, you hear the sound of your soul leaving your body. This strange phenomenon of lingering game sounds has been studied by the International Gaming Unit at Nottingham Trent University. Everything from the bloop of a portal opening to the ding when you collect a coins can hang around after gameplay, usually after a considerably long playtime. Sometimes it's music. Sometimes it's bullets. It's hard to say what triggers these sounds but they can seem like they're coming from outside of the body, reasonably freaking some people out. Even more bizarre is that it's not just audio. Visuals can stick around as well, not to mention behaviours based on game logic. It's all part of a group of effects known as game transfer phenomena or GTP. Angelica Ortiz de Gortari is a psychologist and doctoral researcher studying GTP, who explains the sheer variety of lingering noises, images and behaviours. You can hear her describe her own experience with GTP, why the effects are mostly harmless, and why regardless it's important to study starting 47:00. We used a ton of music this week from the Free Music Archive, so to everyone on this list, thanks for providing your music in creative commons. In our Nintendo segment, we used "Blanks," "Moondots and Polkabeams," and "Hundy Mil Tight" by Podington Bear. "Night Owl" by Broke for Free is our opening theme. "Hallon" by Christian Bjoerklund, "eeeoooww" by junior85, "Nana Veloz" by Crisopa, and "Sun Bum" by Monster Rally all play during our interviews. We used sound from various Nintendo games, the International 4 novice stream, the CBC, Super Mario Bros, Sonic the Hedgehog, Silent Hill 2, Resident Evil 5. Special thanks to Mark Asfar for filling in for the news on short notice. Daniel Rosen will be back next episode with a vengeance. This episode was written and edited by Arman Aghbali. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a comment or subscribe!
E3 happened, guys. So what better way to get your news pertaining to the biggest gaming show of the year than by listening to three guys that weren't even there? Answer, there isn't a better way, so you need to listen. Hear Dustin froth at the mouth for Yoshi's Wooly World, Chris jump for joy for Splatoon, and Luke's indifference for anything that didn't have the word 'Nintendo' attached to it. Also, hear about Luke's adventures at Best Buy's Super Smash Bros. event, Chris' foul mouth, and Dustin working at a daycare. Serious gaming journalism! Games of the Week: Dustin - Kirby's Return to Dream Land Chris - Mario Kart 8 Luke - Something with the word "Rainbow" in the title that I'm too lazy to go back and look at the title of.