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Het is weer zover: Cody en Jacco lopen door de belangrijkste gameverjaardagen van 2025 heen, en blikken daarbij terug op een aantal monumentale games. Super Mario Bros., Zelda: Majora's Mask, Mario Galaxy 2, The Witcher 3: ze zijn allemaal ouder dan je misschien denkt. Kom bij onze Discord! Via deze link kan je met ons en andere luisteraars kletsen over games, deals, nieuws en meer. Wil je zelf ook een vraag insturen of heb je iets leuks om te melden? Dat kan! Stuur een mailtje naar bonuslevelcast@gmail.com (of bonuslevelkast@gmail.com of bonuslevelqast@gmail.com) en wellicht hoor je jezelf terug in de volgende aflevering!
In this week's Gaming Fun Fact we explore the world of voice controlled games on the N64. We kick off our expedition with the YouTuber "Skawo" and their discovery of Japanese voice commands inside Zelda: Majora's Mask. Then we direct focus over to the VRU, the official N64 microphone add-on that, unfortunately, only officially supported two games. The Xbox Developer Direct 2025 dropped earlier this week (as of recording) and brought with it a slew of games that have, or will be, dropping on Xbox Game Pass day one. These games include: Ninja Gaiden 4, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, South of Midnight, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and DOOM: The Dark Ages.
Vous connaissez sûrement Zelda Mojara's Mask, mais connaissez-vous l'étrange histoire de Ben Drowned ? ⚠️ Attention : jeune public et âmes sensibles s'abstenir…Aujourd'hui, dans ce JV LEGENDS, on vous conte l'une des meilleures creepypasta du monde vidéoludique. Ben Drowned, c'est l'histoire d'une intrigante cartouche de Zelda Majora's Mask qui a obsédé son dernier propriétaire... Jadusable.Ce dernier va écrire sur le web les divers événements qui lui arrivent sur le jeu et avec la cartouche maudite. Bugs, sauvegardes corrompues ou encore mécaniques de jeu normalement impossibles, tout porte à croire que Ben est une entité vivant à l'intérieur de la cartouche, voire plus...Laissez-nous vous présenter la légende de Ben Drowned avec cette nouvelle vidéo.Retrouvez tous les JV LEGENDS sur Youtube ou sur JV ! Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
It's not about the destination it's about the journey. Join us on the mask quests, the good deeds, and the yearning for connection. Hac is comradeHac on the Wide Flank discord Check out Dugan's game company: https://mostnights.com/ Follow Sean on bluesky @magicplayer164 and visit their website at seanpetell.com. Support us and help us pay for games and stuff at: https://www.patreon.com/wideflank Join the Wide Flank discord!!! https://discord.gg/ACbDjNhMpJ All links: https://linktr.ee/wideflank Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:34 - Why we're on this Mask Quest 00:03:55 - What the Mask Quest did for me 00:06:19 - Gamifying good deeds 00:07:00 - Mischief is yearning for connection 00:08:23 - Favorite mask and mask quest 00:21:02 - The meaning and purpose of dancing is the dance 00:22:40 - Why do we love this game so much (despite complaining a lot) 00:29:37 - Push and pull of narrative and game design in development 00:32:38 - Despair and melancholy in Ocarina of Time 00:34:20 - Let's not bring my wife into this 00:35:19 - Anju & Kafei and other masks 00:48:05 - Majora's Mask is a sequel (and the Legend of Zelda) 00:53:36 - Is Termina real? And other fan theories 00:58:24 - Making Ocarina 2 / Comparing to Ocarina of Time 01:01:50 - Learning to master the game, depth rather than breadth 01:07:14 - This game's about relationships inside and outside of time and space (EPONA) 01:11:00 - You can be bad too and story through items 01:14:50 - The ending and the Fierce Deity (Oni) Mask 01:30:07 - It takes darkness (and light) seriously 01:35:30 - Some questions from Discord 01:38:25 - How horny is Eiji Aonuma (we have data)? 01:44:12 - Timeloop games and some final questions 01:51:59 - Outro and more Anju & Kafei Show notes: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask by Gabe Durham - https://bossfightbooks.com/products/the-legend-of-zelda-majoras-mask-by-gabe-durham Majora's Mask Episode 1/4: https://youtu.be/gMtpXW_lnz8?si=zux4TjtMZ9BRf5mw Majora's Mask Episode 2/4: https://youtu.be/tPAdJfWWkz8?si=3pW1LCAsgk972FrT Majora's Mask Episode 3/4: https://youtu.be/Y63mpj-EKiY?si=2d1DIRLSNlsSPANQ Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link (Final Boss) [Watch for Horny Zelda content]: https://youtu.be/ioHqz6TBYK4?si=sU97GzTkU-Z9TxOJ&t=158
Wer gerne Retro Spiele zockt, hat es als Nintendo Fan sehr einfach: Mit dem Nintendo Online Abo kann man alte N64 Klassiker wie "Super Mario 64" oder "Zelda Majora's Mask" spielen. Manchmal schafft es aber auch das ein oder andere Spiel in die Auswahl, das ziemlich verstörend ist. Unser Controller-Kollege Niklas hat "Iggy's Recking Balls" leider für uns ausgegraben und berichtet.
It's the penultimate episode in the Majora's Mask Gameclub series! Alon and Sean saved the world and beat the game. Incredible narrative meets sometimes good / sometimes bad game stuff. Let's talk about it. For the fourth and final episode in the series everyone is coming back on – Dugan, HAC, and Sean join Alon to go macro on Majora's Mask and talk about finding all the masks. Follow Sean on bluesky @magicplayer164 and visit their website at seanpetell.com. This episode of Wide Flank was edited & co-produced by Sean Petell. Play along! Support us and help us pay for games and stuff at: https://www.patreon.com/wideflank Join the Wide Flank discord!!! https://discord.gg/ACbDjNhMpJ Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:47 - Start of podcast 00:01:48 - Sean's high level things / "trickle down" podcasting 00:04:23 - Zelda logic / "play as designed" 00:09:01 - Alon's "tasks to do before heading East" 00:12:13 - Heading East to Ikana Canyon 00:17:01 - We love the Garo! but 00:19:20 - Arriving to Ikana Canyon proper 00:20:13 - Lens of UNtruth 00:21:56 - Ikana Graveyard 00:27:50 - Death of Skele-captain 00:33:00 - Back to Ikana Canyon 00:35:17 - Sean pops off about Pamela and her father 00:39:31 - Beneath the Well 00:43:38 - Straight to Stone Tower! :) [hater mode activated] 00:51:54 - We're done. Ikana Castle! :) [hater mode deactivated] 00:52:15 - [hater mode reactivated] 00:55:54 - Compulsory positivity 01:01:18 - Final reference to powder keg. We promise 01:02:47 - "Eventually, you do blow the hole" 01:06:39 - Sean lets the light back in 01:09:20 - "Just when I thought I was out..." 01:14:45 - "Do either of us want to talk about this dungeon?" (Stone Tower Temple) 01:23:06 - Breaking the fourth wall (join the Wide Flank discord!) 01:29:53 - Stone Temper Towel boss: Twinmold 01:34:07 - Time to forgive my friend (endgame) 01:42:06 - Pre-credits (Skull Kid revelation) 01:47:23 - Credits Show notes: Majora's Mask Episode 1/4: https://youtu.be/gMtpXW_lnz8?si=zux4TjtMZ9BRf5mw Majora's Mask Episode 2/4: https://youtu.be/tPAdJfWWkz8?si=3pW1LCAsgk972FrT Citizen Sleeper episode: https://youtu.be/MAlEldTE-Pw?si=pybl0jS2rMrgprog
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is a masterpiece of game design, storytelling, and atmosphere. Its dark and mature themes, innovative gameplay mechanics, and memorable characters make it a standout entry in the Zelda series and a must-play for any fan of adventure games. Whether you're a seasoned Zelda veteran or a newcomer to the series, Majora's Mask offers a unique and unforgettable gaming experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ongamecast/support
Episode two in the Majora's Mask Gameclub series and Alon and HAC played through the Great Bay Temple with a lot of complaints about it. For the next and penultimate episode Alon and Sean will be playing through the Stone Tower and the endgame. And for the fourth and final episode Alon will be joined by Sean again as well as HAC and Dugan returning to talk about the game as a whole and collecting all of the masks. Also in the Wide Flank queue is a Now Playing episode on Animal Well: https://store.steampowered.com/app/813230/ANIMAL_WELL/ If you missed episode one on Majora's Mask you can find all of our links here: https://linktr.ee/wideflank Play along! Support us and help us pay for games and stuff at: https://www.patreon.com/wideflank Join the Wide Flank discord!!! https://discord.gg/ACbDjNhMpJ Timestamps: 00:00 - Majora's Mask intro 00:51 - Podcast intro and admin 01:59 - Remembering what is going on and resetting the loop 07:34 - HAC responses to episode 1 and Majora's Mask as a mod 10:53 - HAC's favorite Zelda game and comparing to Ocarina 12:19 - Mountain Village 16:19 - Lens of Truth 18:21 - The dark side of the masks 20:14 - A better action game than Ocarina 23:36 - Back to the darkness of the masks 25:34 - Getting into Snowhead 29;42 - Snowhead Temple 31:49 - Fairy collecting / secrets 37:52 - GOHT 40:54 - The Guardians 43:23 - Snowhead aftermath 46:18 - Powder keg / action button 47:16 - Goron racetrack 48:26 - Get Epona / alien invasion / waiting sucks 51:58 - Great Bay and Mikau's Cry 54:14 - Zora Link 55:57 - Equipment management 58:19 - Pirate Fortress 01:00:38 - Band practice / jamming 01:02:31 - Great Bay Temple 01:04:55 - Z-targeting 01:06:29 - HAC last fairy story 01:15:40 - Temple bad but timeloop good 01:16:56 - Great Bay Temple aftermath 01:18:01 - Getting and finding more masks / what masks do we currently have?
Fresh off of the Ocarina of Time it's time to enter the uncanny, Lynchian, and freaky sister-world of Majora's Mask. For this, the first episode in the series, Alon and Dugan played through the Woodfall Temple. For the next episode Alon and Hayden (HAC) are playing through the Great Bay Temple and it's aftermath. Play along! Support us and help us pay for games and stuff at: https://www.patreon.com/wideflank Join the Wide Flank discord!!! https://discord.gg/ACbDjNhMpJ Everywhere that you can find us: https://linktr.ee/wideflank Timestamps: 00:00 - Title sequence 00:50 - Podcast intro 02:59 - Intro to the game vs. Ocarina 08:53 - Nightmare version of Ocarina 13:01 - Leveraging the two main characters from Ocarina 15:50 - First time playing the game 17:20 - Pressure, narrative, and environment created by the timer 20:03 - What is the loop 22:53 - The first cycle 29:57 - New kit 34:28 - Termina Field 40:23 - Woodfall area 45:30 - Alon's “Zelda logic” 47:56 - Not enough time to stop bad things / Deku Palace 51:48 - Woodfall Temple 57:23 - Respecting your time 58:57 - Is golf a roguelike? 01:01:08 - Back to Woodfall Temple 01:06:58 - Odolwa (boss fight) 01:10:16 - Going back to the fairies 01:12:02 - Woodfall aftermath 01:17:52 - You gotta get all the masks 01:20:48 - Upcoming episodes and goodbye
This week we ask ourselves if games can have TOO MUCH content, we compare 2 of Nintendo's biggest mistakes and we dive deep into one of Kevin's favorite games of all time, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
Nos pusimos muy gamers y en el episodio 15 nos acompañó nuestro hermano podcastero de @GeekastVG el buen Kevinzoide, donde además de contarnos 2 historias personales, de ovnis y ruidos raros que le ocurrieron, también nos platicó de su juego favorito, que es bastante oscuro para una empresa como Nintendo, se trata del Zelda Majora's Mask. Además, reaccionamos a un relato en audio que nos envió una socia sobre la S4NTA MU3RTE y cosas que le sucedieron a su familia. Tápate con la sábana y disfruta este episodio de La Sociedad Secreta Podcast. Envíanos tus historias paranormales o de contacto con extraterrestres al Fan page de @alexxvillanew en Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/alexxvillanew Al WhatsApp de Nuup Estudio ya sea en nota de Voz o Texto https://wa.link/5d8oot o al correo lasociedadsecreta @ nuupestudio.com #paranormal #relatos #terror #historiasdelmásallá #historiasdemiedo #monterrey #horror #relatosdefantasmas #ovnis #aliens #fantasmasenHospitales #brujeria #creepypasta #videojuegos #zeldamajorasmask #creepypastas
Alex and Luke talk The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.Majora's Mask is a standout title in The Legend of Zelda series known for its time-bending adventures and dark, compelling narrative. Developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 2000, this game takes players on a race against time in the mysterious land of Termina, employing a unique mechanic of a three-day cycle and a collection of transformative masks. The game received a fresh face with its 3DS remake in 2015. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D not only polished its graphics but also refined gameplay mechanics, making this enigmatic adventure more accessible to a new generation of players, while still captivating those who cherished the original. This version added a new layer of depth to the classic, proving the game's timeless appeal.At the time of this recording, Majora's Mask boasts a Metacritic score of 95. According to How Long to Beat, the main story can be completed in around 21 hours.Alex and Luke revisited this classic on the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. Both hosts were able to play with the Switch's official N64 Controller, which was quite the treat.Join us as we unravel the mysteries of Majora's Mask, discuss its legacy, and share why it remains a beloved adventure that stands the test of time.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part guides.We mentioned Hand-Drawn Game Guides during our discussion. If that's something that piques your interest, check out Phil's site. No affiliation. No partnership. His stuff is just super rad!Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at hello@lowfivegaming.com.Theme music is by AJ Norman. Design assets were created by Studio Day Job.Low Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
This season of Legendary Adventures Podcast is all about The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. In this first episode of Season Six, we'll trace the development starting with the Ura Zelda project, to the year-long development of Majora's Mask. Thanks to Zeth for help with this episode! Check out his mod showcasing the original 64DD dungeons! Zelda Expansion Release trailer (youtube.com) Legendary Adventures is a Legend of Zelda playthrough podcast. I'm exploring the evolution of the Zelda game series by playing through each game in release order, excluding spin-offs and multi-player focused releases. Each episode explores a dungeon, and my gameplay leading up to that dungeon. Follow Legendary Adventures on Social Media for videos and photos related to each week's episode. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LegendaryAdventuresPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legendaryadventurespod/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@legendaryadventurespod
You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you? Well if you have maybe this podcast has the answer to your problems. Sit down, grab your favourite mask, and enjoy Mike & Neil and friend of the show Kira (@toonietwirls) chat about The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. With only an 18 month turnaround for development time after Ocarina, MM, the first true Zelda sequel took things on a dark turn and added in a timed gameplay mechanic allowing the user to replay the same 72 hours over and over again to stop the moon from crashing into Termina. Divisive at first but now hailed as one of the best games ever made, the gang chats about their favourite moments, the sidequests that pull your heartstrings, and the amazing story behind all of it.
In this LONG overdue episode, Karl & Will finally spotlight on the incredibly unique and evocative score to Majora's Mask, by Koji Kondo. Enjoy!
It's Jackson here with a surprise episode of Abnormal Mapping! This was meant to be a bonus anniversary surprise but scheduling woes got it pushed back a week, but that's not important: I finally played Majora's Mask. And I'm joined by my good friend Crystal to talk about it. Things Discussed: Majora's Mask, most Zeldas, some Resident Evil.Next Month's Game Club: Grab Bag! 2023BETON BRUTAL The Red Lantern Inertial Drift (+ DLC) Silent Bomber Music this EpisodeOpening by Koji Kondo, Toru MinegishiEnd Credits by Koji Kondo, Toru Minegishi
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For this very special Halloween bonus episode, Stephen and Brendon finally play and discuss The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask and ask the scariest question of all: How do you follow up what many claim to be your greatest work?---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecast---Follow on Threads: https://threads.net/@intothecastFollow on Tumblr: https://intothecast.tumblr.com---Follow Stephen Hilger: https://stephenhilgerart.com/Follow Brendon Bigley: https://threads.net/@brendonbigleyProduced by AJ Fillari: https://bsky.app/profile/ajfillari.bsky.social---Season 6 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/Theme song by Will LaPorte: https://instagram.com/ghostdownphoto---Timecodes: (00:00) - You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you? (00:15) - DAWN OF THE FIRST DAY | 72 HOURS REMAIN (02:58) - Quick breakdown (04:22) - Brendon's experience with the game and series (21:12) - What is happening in the game (23:02) - Stephen's history with the game and series (40:20) - A sign to move to Day 2 (46:05) - DAWN OF THE SECOND DAY | 48 HOURS REMAIN (47:10) - SPOILERS AHEAD (48:02) - The opening (01:05:00) - The three day structure (01:06:48) - The "Zelda" of it all (01:11:27) - The central thing (01:41:32) - How to talk about Majora's Mask (01:52:19) - DAWN OF THE FINAL DAY | 24 HOURS REMAIN (01:55:17) - Favorite mask? | Eric B (02:00:40) - IRL Mask? | Rob (02:03:17) - Improvements on OoT? | KoopCL (02:05:36) - Spookiest part? | KoopCL (02:07:44) - Role of SKull Kid | Rufus (02:09:39) - Is Link the main character? | Rufus (02:11:29) - What is the Happy Mask Salesman? | Rufus (02:14:11) - Aliens? | Rufus (02:16:18) - Faveorite time travel games? | Yoomanity (02:20:24) - Horror or ZHorror? | BrittleMoon (02:23:51) - Views on music? | GJ (02:26:39) - Zeld-A | Will (02:29:34) - Zeldark | Chase (02:40:37) - Best quests? | Bug Ryder (02:43:49) - Dude, fish bone guitar? | Scott Ethington (02:44:49) - Ingredients to a good Zelda | Devon Polaski (02:53:08) - Dude, people? (02:54:00) - A NEW DAWN ---Thanks to all of our amazing patrons including our Eternal Gratitude members: | Jim W | Susan H | Olivia K | Dan S | Zach D | Dominick N | Brett S | Evan B | Robert L | min2 | Aaron G | Matthew S | Erik M | Brady H | Joshua J | Tony L | Danny K | Shanna P | Seth MC | Adam B | Andy H | Demo | Maxwell L | Spiritofthunder | Jason W | Jason T | Corey T | Minnow Eats Whale | Caleb W | Jesse W | Mike T | Codes | Wesley | Erik B | Butterfly B | Gabe O | Lasse B | Jeff N | Sergio L | ninjadeathdog | Rory B | A42PoundMoose | Mr Andrew S | Peter | Stellar.Bees | Brendan K | Scott R | wreckx | Noah OR | Michael G | Arcturus | Chris R | hepahe | Chase A | Anna | Nick Q | Chris M | RB | Karen H | Michaela W | Adam F | Scott H | Lauren H | Ben G | Therese K | jgprinters | Matt H | Murray | Trevor B | David P | Jason K | Bede R | Kamrin H | Andrew D | Kyle S | Philip N ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
For the third anniversary of the Asian Review of Books podcast, I wanted to do something a little different today—and talk about another one of my hobbies, video games. For video game players of—let's call them the elder millennial set and older—there's something special about the final dozen or so years of the 20th century. The Super Nintendo, the Sega Genesis, the Nintendo 64 and the Sony PlayStation: it was a period of technical advancement and creative experimentation that led to classics still beloved today. Exploring many of these classics—big and small, Japanese and Western, console and PC—are the entries of the Boss Fight Books series, compiled by writer Gabe Durham. Over the past several years, Gabe has invited his fellow writers to put together short works on the classic games that stand out in the medium's history. As of this interview, the 33 entries in the series span from 1976's Breakout to 2010's Red Dead Redemption. For today's anniversary panel, I invited Gabe along with three of his fellow writers—Alyse Knorr, Sebastien Deken, and Mike Sholars—to talk about their choice of games, what makes the 1989-2000 period so special, and why, perhaps, Japanese companies feature so prominently in the history of games. Gabe Durham is the founding editor & publisher of Boss Fight Books. He is the author of a previous Boss Fight entry, Bible Adventures, and a novel, Fun Camp. (Books mentioned in this interview: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [2000, Nintendo 64]) Alyse Knorr is an associate professor of English at Regis University and the co-editor of Switchback Books. She is also the author of the poetry collections Mega-City Redux, Copper Mother, and Annotated Glass. (Books mentioned in this interview: Super Mario Bros. 3 [1989, Nintendo Entertainment System]; Goldeneye 007 [1997, Nintendo 64]) Sebastian Deken is a writer and musician born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied music and French literature at Washington University in St. Louis, then went on to receive his MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts. (Books mentioned in this interview: Final Fantasy VI [1994, Super Nintendo Entertainment System]) Mike Sholars is a writer, editor, podcast host, Creative Director, and former full-time journalist. His work can be found in HuffPost, Kotaku, Polygon, and VICE. (Books mentioned in this interview: PaRappa the Rapper [1996, Sony PlayStation]) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books,. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
For the third anniversary of the Asian Review of Books podcast, I wanted to do something a little different today—and talk about another one of my hobbies, video games. For video game players of—let's call them the elder millennial set and older—there's something special about the final dozen or so years of the 20th century. The Super Nintendo, the Sega Genesis, the Nintendo 64 and the Sony PlayStation: it was a period of technical advancement and creative experimentation that led to classics still beloved today. Exploring many of these classics—big and small, Japanese and Western, console and PC—are the entries of the Boss Fight Books series, compiled by writer Gabe Durham. Over the past several years, Gabe has invited his fellow writers to put together short works on the classic games that stand out in the medium's history. As of this interview, the 33 entries in the series span from 1976's Breakout to 2010's Red Dead Redemption. For today's anniversary panel, I invited Gabe along with three of his fellow writers—Alyse Knorr, Sebastien Deken, and Mike Sholars—to talk about their choice of games, what makes the 1989-2000 period so special, and why, perhaps, Japanese companies feature so prominently in the history of games. Gabe Durham is the founding editor & publisher of Boss Fight Books. He is the author of a previous Boss Fight entry, Bible Adventures, and a novel, Fun Camp. (Books mentioned in this interview: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [2000, Nintendo 64]) Alyse Knorr is an associate professor of English at Regis University and the co-editor of Switchback Books. She is also the author of the poetry collections Mega-City Redux, Copper Mother, and Annotated Glass. (Books mentioned in this interview: Super Mario Bros. 3 [1989, Nintendo Entertainment System]; Goldeneye 007 [1997, Nintendo 64]) Sebastian Deken is a writer and musician born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied music and French literature at Washington University in St. Louis, then went on to receive his MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts. (Books mentioned in this interview: Final Fantasy VI [1994, Super Nintendo Entertainment System]) Mike Sholars is a writer, editor, podcast host, Creative Director, and former full-time journalist. His work can be found in HuffPost, Kotaku, Polygon, and VICE. (Books mentioned in this interview: PaRappa the Rapper [1996, Sony PlayStation]) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books,. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
For the third anniversary of the Asian Review of Books podcast, I wanted to do something a little different today—and talk about another one of my hobbies, video games. For video game players of—let's call them the elder millennial set and older—there's something special about the final dozen or so years of the 20th century. The Super Nintendo, the Sega Genesis, the Nintendo 64 and the Sony PlayStation: it was a period of technical advancement and creative experimentation that led to classics still beloved today. Exploring many of these classics—big and small, Japanese and Western, console and PC—are the entries of the Boss Fight Books series, compiled by writer Gabe Durham. Over the past several years, Gabe has invited his fellow writers to put together short works on the classic games that stand out in the medium's history. As of this interview, the 33 entries in the series span from 1976's Breakout to 2010's Red Dead Redemption. For today's anniversary panel, I invited Gabe along with three of his fellow writers—Alyse Knorr, Sebastien Deken, and Mike Sholars—to talk about their choice of games, what makes the 1989-2000 period so special, and why, perhaps, Japanese companies feature so prominently in the history of games. Gabe Durham is the founding editor & publisher of Boss Fight Books. He is the author of a previous Boss Fight entry, Bible Adventures, and a novel, Fun Camp. (Books mentioned in this interview: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [2000, Nintendo 64]) Alyse Knorr is an associate professor of English at Regis University and the co-editor of Switchback Books. She is also the author of the poetry collections Mega-City Redux, Copper Mother, and Annotated Glass. (Books mentioned in this interview: Super Mario Bros. 3 [1989, Nintendo Entertainment System]; Goldeneye 007 [1997, Nintendo 64]) Sebastian Deken is a writer and musician born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied music and French literature at Washington University in St. Louis, then went on to receive his MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts. (Books mentioned in this interview: Final Fantasy VI [1994, Super Nintendo Entertainment System]) Mike Sholars is a writer, editor, podcast host, Creative Director, and former full-time journalist. His work can be found in HuffPost, Kotaku, Polygon, and VICE. (Books mentioned in this interview: PaRappa the Rapper [1996, Sony PlayStation]) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books,. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-review
For the third anniversary of the Asian Review of Books podcast, I wanted to do something a little different today—and talk about another one of my hobbies, video games. For video game players of—let's call them the elder millennial set and older—there's something special about the final dozen or so years of the 20th century. The Super Nintendo, the Sega Genesis, the Nintendo 64 and the Sony PlayStation: it was a period of technical advancement and creative experimentation that led to classics still beloved today. Exploring many of these classics—big and small, Japanese and Western, console and PC—are the entries of the Boss Fight Books series, compiled by writer Gabe Durham. Over the past several years, Gabe has invited his fellow writers to put together short works on the classic games that stand out in the medium's history. As of this interview, the 33 entries in the series span from 1976's Breakout to 2010's Red Dead Redemption. For today's anniversary panel, I invited Gabe along with three of his fellow writers—Alyse Knorr, Sebastien Deken, and Mike Sholars—to talk about their choice of games, what makes the 1989-2000 period so special, and why, perhaps, Japanese companies feature so prominently in the history of games. Gabe Durham is the founding editor & publisher of Boss Fight Books. He is the author of a previous Boss Fight entry, Bible Adventures, and a novel, Fun Camp. (Books mentioned in this interview: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [2000, Nintendo 64]) Alyse Knorr is an associate professor of English at Regis University and the co-editor of Switchback Books. She is also the author of the poetry collections Mega-City Redux, Copper Mother, and Annotated Glass. (Books mentioned in this interview: Super Mario Bros. 3 [1989, Nintendo Entertainment System]; Goldeneye 007 [1997, Nintendo 64]) Sebastian Deken is a writer and musician born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied music and French literature at Washington University in St. Louis, then went on to receive his MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts. (Books mentioned in this interview: Final Fantasy VI [1994, Super Nintendo Entertainment System]) Mike Sholars is a writer, editor, podcast host, Creative Director, and former full-time journalist. His work can be found in HuffPost, Kotaku, Polygon, and VICE. (Books mentioned in this interview: PaRappa the Rapper [1996, Sony PlayStation]) You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books,. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Hey we're back for the first time in… wow has it really been 5 months? Um… anyway ignore how long its been! We're back with the second N64 Zelda title Majora's Mask. Is it underrated? Is is overrated? Is it simply rated? What 90s cartoon is it strangely similar too? And how do we not mention the giant moon with a face on it coming to cause 4th impact until the end of the episode?
Join us as we dive into one of the more controversial entries in the Legend of Zelda series Majora's Mask... Special Guest Host: @DucksInDisguise from The Finer Things podcast Support us on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/retroblastpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @RetroBlastUS
With days remaining until that other game comes out, Randy attempts to speedrun The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Meanwhile, D.J. Tronvestigates a Tronspiracy that could bring down the entire Troniverse in Tron: Identity. Episode Timeline (0:00) - Intro (6:29) - Zelda: Majora's Mask (34:23) - Even more Zelda (43:04) - Tron: Identity (1:02:44) - Outro
Esta semana, Albert y Borja invitan a Salva Fernández (veterano de Meristation y autor del libro Zelda: Detrás de la leyenda) para juntos poner punto y final a Majora's Maks para encontrar junto a él La Clave de este legendario videojuego. Los personajes, las mazmorras e incluso las circunstancias que rodeaban al desarrollo del juego; de todo se habla en este episodio.Además nos hablan de otros Zelda que adoran, así como de cuáles son sus favoritos.Y si te quedas con ganas de más, si te suscribes por 6,90€ al mes podrás acceder al episodio extra exclusivo, que esta semana viene cargada de nostalgia, desde las chaquetas bomber hasta recuerdos de juventud junto a Link to the Past o incluso nuestro próximo protagonista, Resident Evil 4. Además reflexionan sobre este programa ¿Se entiende el formato? ¿A dónde aspiran a llegar? ¿Cuáles serán los próximos juegos? Dadnos vuestro feedback.En esta nueva etapa, tu participación es fundamental: síguenos en redes sociales (www.twitter.com/SplendidClub_es) y únete a la comunidad del programa (suscribiéndote en Splendid: https://splendid.club/unirme/?level=5) en Telegram para enterarte de los temas de los próximos episodios, elegir los siguientes juegos que trataremos y enviarnos tus audios y comentarios.En este nuevo podcast, Albert García y Borja Pavón examinarán a fondo videojuegos de todas las épocas para encontrar, con la ayuda de la comunidad y de sus invitados, las claves que hacen que esos títulos ocupen un lugar privilegiado en nuestra memoria. Cada semana propondrán un nuevo juego para que lo juguemos en comunidad y busquemos sus puntos más destacados.Apúntate a Splendid y participa en el club de juego exclusivo (enviando tus audios, charlando con la comunidad y participando en la selección de juegos), recibe los episodios sin anuncios y contenido extra de todos nuestros podcasts: https://splendid.club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time arrived on Nintendo 64, it quickly became Brian's favorite video game he ever played. However, due to a series of circumstances and several failed attempts, he never played the direct sequel, Majora's Mask. Now, in preparation for the sequel to his current favorite game of all time, Breath of the Wild, Brian is going back and playing the sequels he missed to his favorite games of all time. The first game on that list? The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. On this episode, Brian and Kyle chat all about playing this N64 classic in 2023. If you'd like to follow Brian on social media, you can do so on his Instagram @BrianPShea. You can follow Kyle on Twitter: @KyleMHilliard. The All Things Nintendo podcast is a weekly show where we can celebrate, discuss, and break down all the latest games, news, and announcements from the industry's most recognizable name. Each week, Brian is joined by different guests to talk about what's happening in the world of Nintendo. Along the way, they'll share personal stories, uncover hidden gems in the eShop, and even look back on the classics we all grew up with. A new episode hits every Friday! Be sure to subscribe to All Things Nintendo on your favorite podcast platform. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and YouTube. 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:30 – Brian Finally Played Majora's Mask 00:44:05 – Definitive Ranking: Time Loop Games 00:54:15 – eShop Gem of the Week: Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair If you'd like to get in touch with the All Things Nintendo podcast, you can email AllThingsNintendo@GameInformer.com, messaging Brian on Instagram (@BrianPShea), or by joining the official Game Informer Discord server. You can do that by linking your Discord account to your Twitch account and subscribing to the Game Informer Twitch channel. From there, find the All Things Nintendo channel under "Community Spaces." For Game Informer's other podcast, be sure to check out The Game Informer Show with host Alex Van Aken, which covers the weekly happenings of the video game industry!
Hidden Meanings You never know what you might discover if you just #KeepYourEyesOpen. Perry and Mason venture into their local pawn shop where they meet the mysterious proprietor, Todd, as well as a handful of very interesting people who happen to all be connected... In this episode: An opening story about a gamer who discovers their deceased father's ghost car and gets to race him again A retelling of Ben Drowned, one of the most iconic creepypastas about a haunted copy of the classic N64 videogame Zelda: Majora's Mask. An exploration of what constitutes a 'folk group' and how folklore can emerge from pop culture fandoms and other established media. A discussion with the developer of an ARG (Alternate Reality Game) where various cryptic clues are spread across the entire internet. An interview with one of the key members of the community who solved that ARG, discussing how that community came together. Mason purchases a bicycle... Guests: Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman from the Carterhaugh School of Folklore & the Fantastic Niles Sankey, creator of the Asemblance videogame series, and owner of Nilo Studios. Matthew Bliss, host of The Dead Drop podcast - a twice-weekly 10 minute video game news podcast. Featuring voice acting from: Brooke Jennett of THIRTEEN narrated the opening story. Rich Daigle (aka Mouth Almighty) voices Todd the pawn shop owner.
S.P.C.A.C. (Seriously Pointless Conversations About Culture)
James and I talk about one of his favorite games in the Legend of Zelda series, Majora's Mask. This one hits home for James, as it was a large part of his childhood and the impression it left on him. This game also really left a dent in the gaming sphere of the early 2000s on its innovation and storytelling. We enjoyed talking about this one immensely so sit back, open your ears, and enjoy. Please enjoy, SPCAC contacts https://linktr.ee/seriouslypointlessconvo seriouslypointlessconvo@gmail.com
Happy Halloween! In our opinion, Majora's Mask is the creepiest game in the Zelda series, so we thought it would be a fitting choice for our Halloween episode. We talk about some of the largest contributing factors to the game's eerie mood, as well as how you should spend your Halloween night… One of the unsettling components of the game is the presence of death and deep, dark emotions. In fact, one of the most popular themes of the game is grief. There are strong ties between the five regions of Termina and the five stages of grief. Clock Town represents denial as most of the citizens won't acknowledge the falling moon. The swamp represents anger as King Deku is prepared to execute a monkey out of an irrational belief that the monkey kidnapped his daughter. The mountains represent bargaining as the ghost of Darmani begs Link to use magic to bring him back to life. The sea represents depression as Lulu isolates herself after the loss of her eggs. And finally, Ikana Valley represents acceptance after the undead King Igos du Ikana accepts that his kingdom has fallen into decay and ruin. It becomes Link's quest to bring peace to the grieving of these four regions. Majora's Mask is filled with strange, creepy characters, some of whom were seen in Ocarina of Time. The first character you encounter in Ikana is the Poe Collector who always has a creepy thing to say or ask of you. There's also Sharp, the royal composer poe, who uses his music to suck out your life in his cave of skeletons. Even the humans in Ikana, Pamela and her nameless father (we'll just call him Patrick) have their own disturbing secret. Outside of Ikana, there's the introduction to the infamous hand in the toilet, a character who surprisingly makes a reappearance in Skyward Sword. This game also features a new lineup of strange and frightening enemies, mostly in its mini-bosses. You have to face off against the mostly harmless eyeball, Wart, the cackling Wizzrobe, and the terrifying grim-reaper, Gomess. Not to mention the Death Armos and Eyegore in the Stone Tower Temple. So, how should you spend your Halloween? First, go to Romani Ranch at night, let the aliens abduct Romani, and return the next day to see how they fry her mind. Next, travel to Deku Palace and witness the king boil the captured monkey. Then, head over to Ikana Valley at night, complete the bottom of the well without the Stone Mask or Gibdo Mask, and if the undead don't kill you, head to Sharp's cave and chill there with Sharp. Finally, go to Termina field on the final night, let the time run out, and watch the Moon obliterate the whole world, ending with those eerie words, "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" References: Aonuma on the 5 stages of grief fan theory in Zelda: Majora's Mask | GameLuster Game Theory: Is Link Dead in Majora's Mask? The Mystery of Majora's Mask's “Aliens” (Legend of Zelda) The G-Files: Zelda - Ben Drowned Creepypasta This episode is rated Casual. Discussion topics are intended for those who have played the games and are familiar with the stories, gameplay, and lore. There's will also likely be spoilers to those who haven't played through the games. We recommend spending a couple hours playing the games from this episode before listening. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! @shorts.on_line --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shortsonline/support
In our first episode around Majora's Mask, we welcome our cousin, Andrew McCord as our guest on the show. Andrew and Timmi both are fanatics about this game, and they take this opportunity to prove why Majora's Mask is the best game in the series. No matter your opinion about the game, it's hard to deny that this is the most unique of them all. We discuss how the time limit mechanic introduces a whole new way to tackle puzzles and manage quest progress. And even though this game recycles all of Ocarina of Time's assets and 3D engine due to its small production timeline, there's a unique spin put onto every returning character you meet in the game. The overall theme also made the game very distinct from its predecessor. Where Ocarina of Time is themed around magic and faith, Majora's Mask presented themes closer to science and technology. The game also boasted a vibrant color palette with much more intricate artwork. This helped communicate the tone of the game, which could be summed up as beautiful on the outside but twisted on the inside. Andrew compared it to the Gilded Age of the United States when everyone was manufacturing cheap goods but gilding them in gold to make them appear beautiful. This game looks beautiful and inviting at the onset, but as soon as you take one step into the life of an NPC or the story of Termina itself, the surface corrodes away, and you are left with a deep and twisted conflict to unravel. Majora's Mask is praised by many, but there is still a significant percentage of the fandom who dislike the game or underrate it. We discuss how the time mechanic of the game, as well as the fragmented nature of the story, turn people away. This is also the darkest game in the series, so many fans find it bleak and heavy, especially in contrast to games like Wind Waker that come after it. For us, this is one of the most fascinating aspects of Majora's Mask. It forces players to face difficult and complex emotions on screen, and it is all themed around closure, including for Link. As he is fighting to find his identity after the closing events of Ocarina of Time, this chapter in his adventure serves as a critical self-discovery that will eventually prepare him to return to Hyrule and leave his legacy as the Hero's Shade in Twilight Princess. What are our favorite aspects of the game? Andrew loves how deep the game is (and riding around as a goron!), Timmi loves being able to get into the lives of every NPC in the game, and Tanner loves the model it created for how to create interesting sequels to successful Zelda titles. All-in-all, this game is a landmark in Zelda history, and no matter how you feel about it, it's worth playing again and again because there will always be something new to find! This episode is rated Casual. Discussion topics are intended for those who have played the games and are familiar with the stories, gameplay, and lore. There's will also likely be spoilers to those who haven't played through the games. We recommend spending a couple hours playing the games from this episode before listening. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! @shorts.on_line --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shortsonline/support
If this episode feels like a time loop, that's because it is! Today Conner is joined by actor, writer, and New England lad Danny Gendron to talk about The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (2000). Danny and Conner talk about being ships in the night at Paramount Pictures, Danny unlocks a video game memory for Conner, and the boys talk about how Majora's Mask walked so Deathloop could run. Show Notes Danny Gendron - Freak Brothers - Twitter - Times End (Majora's Mask music) Conner McCabe – Twitter – twitch.tv/conziscool69 Produced by Jeremy Schmidt – Video Games: a Comedy Show - Twitter Call Me By Your Game – Instagram – Twitter – YouTube Super NPC Radio – Patreon – Twitter – Instagram – Twitch
I've been away on holidays, and to kill two birds with one stone, I've handed the keys to the S.S. RTG to someone else for the first time in our 4+ year history. FORMER RTG Hall of Fame Mark McCue and his bro Bradley are covering me this week, and talking about a game that I've had so many requests for I hear them in my sleep - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. I hate this God damned game, I refuse to talk about it, and so the guys are covering me while I'm away AND crossing a game off my backlog at the same time. For all of you that have ben asking a Mask episode for years, this is it. This is the one. I hope you like it because that damned game is never getting another chance to be on my show. And before the guys get into some weirdo named Majora and their freaky mask, the serve up another edition of the 'Remember The Game? Infamous Intro'! This week, I don't remember what they talk about because we recorded this episode over a month ago. BUT, the blow in some cartridges. And we have another round of 'Play One, Remake One, Erase One', too! This one features 3 N64 heavyweights: xi, Super Mario 64, and Banjo-Kazooie. Are you on social media? Of course you are. So follow us! Twitter: @MemberTheGame Instagram: @MemberTheGame Twitch.tv/MemberTheGame And if you want access to over 200 bonus podcasts, along with multiple new shows EVERY WEEK, consider showing us some love over at Patreon. Subscriptions start at just $2/month, and 5% of our patreon income every month will be donated to our 24 hour Extra-Life charity stream at the end of the year! Patreon.com/RememberTheGame And don't forget to check out Mark McCue's debut comedy album, Son of a Drama Teacher, on BandCamp! Thanks again for the cover, boys! You're both banned from the Hall, though.
A couple years ago we read the Ocarina of Time manga, so we thought we'd revisit the Zelda series with the sequel, Majora's Mask. Zelda's not even in this story and Link might be dead, or maybe dreaming, or maybe he just fell in a big hole. We're not sure, but we know there are monkeys and that's cool. We also start our next long-read: the 4-part Superman for All Seasons by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, in which we get a nice little retelling of Superman's origin. Next Time: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return to New York (#19-21)
Dave is joined by Alan Nichols to discuss The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. What was once little brother to the much more popular Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask has begun to resonate with many of us who grew up with the N64 during our childhoods. Add in some things that hit a bit closer to home since the pandemic started, and we have a game worth revisiting. But did the gameplay hold up? Listen to find out what we think. *I experienced some technical issues wirh my track recording that affected sound quality. Hope it doesn't hinder your enjoyment of the episode! -Dave TIMESTAMPS: Intro and Opening Thoughts 0:43 Personal Histories, Masks and Time Loop 9:30 Story and Setting, Music and "Zelda Stuff" 55:35 Spoiler Wall 1:56:41 Join the Discord! (https://discord.gg/V3ZHz3vYQR) Social Media: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/talesfromthebacklog/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/tftblpod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TalesfromtheBacklog/) Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages (https://linktr.ee/JackAllenCaricatures)
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Our fans chose MAJORA'S MASK as our 2022 March Madness Champion, so today Josh & Thom explore the development, experience, and legacy of this dark and divisive N64 sequel! We discuss the Expansion Pak, Games that Re-Use Assets, the 3DS Remake, the Origins of Creepypastas, and MORE on this episode of CAST TO THE PAST! CHAPTERS Intro & Game Background: 00:00 Majora's Mask in Development Hell: 07:53 Expansion Pak Retrospective: 22:08 The Real World Influences on Majora's Mask: 25:21 Story Breakdown: 29:00 Dungeon Ranking vs. Ocarina: 44:16 Zelda Games After Majora's Mask: 50:44 The 3DS Remake: 55:18 Ben Drowned and Creepypaste: 57:45 "Terrible Fate" the Short Film: 1:00:05 OCARINA vs. MAJORA & Final Opinions: 1:01:58 ►Be sure to subscribe for more gaming glory! Follow us on: TWITCH - https://www.twitch.tv/badelephantgaming TWITTER - https://twitter.com/badelephntgming INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/badelephantgaming/ ►Check out our Website for Merch, Podcast Archives, and more at: badelephantgaming.com ►Music Credits: "Back to the Future Theme 8bit/Chiptune Remix" by Bitonal Landscape https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAvQXwEbKIA
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We're back with our second episode of the 3D Zelda Game Club. This time we journey to termina for what might just be the panels overall favorite 3D Zelda game. Why does this game hold up so well? What's the best version? And is Link dead the whole time? Connectivity has joined Twitter, so be sure to follow @ConnectivityNWR to be up to date on any announcements. We are wanting more listener participation, so feel free to ask questions, they may show up in the show! Please send in some hard-hitting questions for the Connectivity gang to ponder over: the address is connectivity@nintendoworldreport.com
Hosts YangustheLegendaryBandit & Plattym3 welcome back fellow Slime Time Expanded Universe hosts Pendy and Bluestar to begin a 2-part discussion about our favorite (or more memorable) video game endings. From noble deaths to deeply redeemable antagonists, we spoil the hell out of all the following games: 6:55 - Zelda: Majora's Mask 23:00 - Chrono Trigger 35:25 - Atelier Lulua & Bravely Default II 49:15 - Tales of Graces f 58:30 - Final Fantasy VI 1:16:00 - Dragon Warrior/Quest IV 1:33:30 - Dragon Quest VIII 1:54:00 - Dragon Quest XI Join Bururian's official/unofficial Dragon's Den Discord: discord.gg/4GEdxBB Check out Platty's website https://sites.google.com/view/plattym3 for Perler Bead creations, Platty's play log, and links to TONS of translated DQ games. For more Slime Time, hit us up @DQSlimeTime on Twitter or slimetimepodcast@gmail.com or join in all the discussions taking place at https://www.woodus.com/forums/
The Legend of Zelda Audiobook Productions- featuring Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and more
Here is Chapter 19 of Majora's Mask by FakeJake93- Odolwa. If you enjoy this chapter, be sure to leave a review on the author's story. You can find it here: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6429588/13/Majora-s-Mask Cast Credits Author______ FakeJake93 CaroCabaConiVO _______ Link Co-Director ______ TerribleTerry Thank you to the following Patrons for supporting this podcast and my channel DragonRand100 audiobooks on YouTube: Joseph Sigler Millan Kollarcik Preston Dohrer SFC_Forever Simon Baars Music Credits Terrible Fate from Time's End (Disc 1) by Theophany Odolwa from Time's End (Disc 2) by Theophany Angkor Theme from Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem Witcher 3: Blood & Wine- Toyshop Ambience Boss Battle theme from Majora's Mask OST by Koki Kondo Woodfall Temple (Majora's Mask OST) by Koji Kondo Picture Credits Odolwa by Blizzardnia @ DeviantArt https://www.deviantart.com/blizzardnia/art/Boss-Odolwa-from-Zelda-Majora-s-Mask-481772464 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dragonrand100/message
Weitere Infos zum Autobahn Polizei Simulator 2, jetzt ganz neu für die Nintendo Switch, erfahrt ihr hier: pcgames.de/Autobahnpolizei Es gibt vieles zu besprechen in Folge 184 von Der Nintendo-Podcast! So schlägt The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask schon sehr bald bei Nintendo Switch Online auf. Es gibt ein erstes Artwork zu Metroid Prime 4 - oder doch nicht? Darüber spekulieren wir. Außerdem gibt es wieder einmal eine Aussage des Nintendo-Präsidenten zu einem möglichen Nachfolger der Nintendo Switch. Und: Bioshock wird zum Film! Ob wir das für eine gute Idee halten, erfahrt in der Folge. Das und noch mehr gibt es in Episode 184 von Der Nintendo-Podcast! 02:45 - Zelda: Majora's Mask bald für Nintendo Switch 12:50 - Erstes Artwork zu Metroid Prime 4? 20:00 - Nintendo-Präsident spricht über Switch-Nachfolger 28:00 - Bioshock-Film angekündigt 35:30 - Warum ist Kingdom Hearts auf Switch so schlecht? 38:35 - Ubisoft spricht über Übernahme-Gerüchte Der Nintendo-Podcast bei Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerNintendoPodcast
The Activision-Blizzard story continues as Phil Spencer SPEAKS. Join Blessing and Tam as they discuss Call of Duty's future, Zelda Majora's Mask coming to Switch next month, and more. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:05:40 - Housekeeping Xcast is recording later today and it's gonna be a huge episode as they dive into conversation about what Activision's acquisition means for Xbox. You can tune into that live later today or listen when it goes up for everyone tomorrow on Youtube.com/kindafunnygames and podcast services around the globe. And then there's a new episode of the Kinda Funny Podcast that you can skip. Thank you to our Patreon Producers: James Davis (@JamesDavisMakes), Black Jack, & Pranksy The Roper Report - 00:07:30 - Phil Spencer is trying to communicate with us 00:12:20 - What kind of deal could Microsoft and Sony make? - Best Friends Q:Grezick 00:19:36 - Call of Duty Could Move Away From Annual Releases, According To New Report - Kat Bailey @ IGN 00:32:23 - Raven Software QA workers unionize within Activision Blizzard - Nicole Carpenter @ Polygon 00:39:58 - Blizzard Head Promises To Improve Culture After 'Challenging' 2021 - Jared Moore @ IGN 00:38:55 - Ad 00:46:20 - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Is Coming to Nintendo Switch Online Next Month - Jared Moore @ IGN 00:54:24 - Game developers aren't interested in NFTs and cryptocurrency, report suggests - Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer 01:01:45 - Out today 01:03:35 - You‘re Wrong Next Week's Hosts: Mon: Blessing and Tim Tues: Greg and Whitta Wed: Blessing and Andy Thurs: Greg and Tim Fri: Blessing and Tam
What can games teach us about time management? Which games address existence from a philosophical lens? In this episode of Deep in the D-Pad, the fellas discuss the relationship between time management and existential dread in and out of games. For his D-Pad Delight Carlos Gutierrez discusses how Dead Rising killed his Xbox360. We round out today's episode by exploring small unit tactics as they pertain to AI during Skill Treat. Appearances by Zelda--Majora's Mask and Skyward Sword—Spiritfarer, and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. Intro-00:00:04 D-Pad Delights-00:00:15 Deeper into the D-Pad- 00:10:15 Skill Treat- 00:53:15 Outro-01:01:00 Special thanks to 8-bit Jazz & Kevin MacLeod for supplying music for the show and Julia Eldred for creating the artwork.
In a very special episode, Seth's flying solo to talk about his favorite game of all time: MAJORA'S MASK. Terrible fates not included. Let's talk about death, acceptance, time and - most importantly - the value of hope and kindness.
"You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" 'The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask' is arguably the most unique game in the Zelda series, but why> Join us to discuss this truly peculiar game and if it's really a worthy successor to the number one rated video game of all time 'Ocarina of Time'.
"You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?"In this week's episode of Pixel Project Radio, Rick and Ben tackle a fan favorite of the Zelda series - and indeed both hosts' favorite in the franchise - Majora's Mask. Set on an incredibly tight schedule and making use of its predecessor's engine and models, Majora's Mask seemed doomed to fail from the start. Nevertheless, it defied the odds and produced one of the most depressingly charming games of the series. Which is the best dungeon? What's the best mask? Which is the best song in the game? Join us and find out!PATREON: www.patreon.com/pixelprojectradio DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Rfjx2ptWP5TWITTER: @pixelprojectpodINSTAGRAM: @pixelprojectradiopodcastThank you for listening! Want to reach out to PPR? Send your questions, comments, and recommendations to pixelprojectradio@gmail.com! And as ever, any ratings and/or reviews left on your platform of choice are greatly appreciated!