Twitch Asylum Video Game Radio Episode #13
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Twitch Asylum Video Game Radio Episode #13
Our thirteenth podcast is now available! Download it here.
In this month's "discussion" segment, we focus on the recent Nintendo Wii press conference and the Tokyo game show. we discuss the announcements that were (and were not) made by Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony. We review the games that they demonstrated as well as discussing whether any of us will be camping for the upcoming console releases.
Our "Retro Respect" segment this time takes a temporary departure from the history of gaming. Instead, we focus on our top 20 favorite arcade games of all time. During the segment we reveal the ultra-scientific process we used to establish our top 20. Who came out on top? You must listen to find out.
Our "Gaming Moments" this episode include Test Drive Unlimited (360), Saints' Row (360), Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney (DS), Lego Star Wars II (PSP), Killzone: Liberation (PSP), Tenchu Senran (360), and The Ship (PC).
In this month's "discussion" segment, we focus on the recent Nintendo Wii press conference and the Tokyo game show. we discuss the announcements that were (and were not) made by Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony. We review the games that they demonstrated as well as discussing whether any of us will be camping for the upcoming console releases.
Our "Retro Respect" segment this time takes a temporary departure from the history of gaming. Instead, we focus on our top 20 favorite arcade games of all time. During the segment we reveal the ultra-scientific process we used to establish our top 20. Who came out on top? You must listen to find out.
Our "Gaming Moments" this episode include Test Drive Unlimited (360), Saints' Row (360), Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney (DS), Lego Star Wars II (PSP), Killzone: Liberation (PSP), Tenchu Senran (360), and The Ship (PC).
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NICE!!
Got up first thing this morning, made some coffee and sat down at my home machine. Alas, no Twitch....
Got into the office, got set up, check the network then launched Firefox...
Whoooo-Hoooo You guys came through!
Oh, Steam, you GOTTA post some pics of that skin pack you got! Okay, I gotta get outta here I need to find one of those Wii Removes....
--SjN
Got up first thing this morning, made some coffee and sat down at my home machine. Alas, no Twitch....
Got into the office, got set up, check the network then launched Firefox...
Whoooo-Hoooo You guys came through!
Oh, Steam, you GOTTA post some pics of that skin pack you got! Okay, I gotta get outta here I need to find one of those Wii Removes....
--SjN
"Death & Dreck You Curse!!!"
- The Bard's Tale II: Destiny Knight
- The Bard's Tale II: Destiny Knight
I just shipped my Xbox back. Hopefully I will have a new one within a week and a half. It sucks not having it, but as long as I have it back for Gears I will be happy.The Brass wrote:great episode once agai nand even better no delays!!!! nice srry about ur xbox raz hope it gets better and happy birthday to that little kid who had a birthday almost the same day as me i can say little kid be ause im 14 ohhhh yea
Also, happy belated birthday Brass. I hope you got everything you wanted.
--Raz.
Great podcast guys! I just got back from a little vacation for my birthday so I didn't listen to it until today.
Thanks Tom for mentioning me. It's nice to be noticed!
I just turned 25 and I'm afraid most of the arcade games you guys discussed would not have been on my list. I spent a lot of time in my childhood in various 7/11s and liquor stores back when arcade games were everywhere and my favorites are games like Sunset Riders, Cabal, Combatribes, Growl, Strider, the Capcom fighters, the Neo Geo fighters (especially Waku Waku 7!) and trackball bowling.
More opinions: I had both 720 and Skate Or Die! for the NES and liked Skate or Die! better. Skate or Die 2 for the Gameboy was awful.
One of the best things about remembering arcade games is remembering where you played them. I remember playing the original Street Fighter (as in, before Street Fighter 2, back when it was awful) at the 7/11 on Santa Monica Blvd. I remember playing Tempest in Toi on Sunset. And what I really remember well, and what I wish you guys would talk about sometimes, are the pinball tables. Creature From the Black Lagoon, Attack From Mars, Terminator 2, Star Wars, the basketball one, Gilligan's Island, Super Mario Bros, Funhouse, even South Park. Ah, back in the day...
(great, you got me saying it now)
Thanks Tom for mentioning me. It's nice to be noticed!
I just turned 25 and I'm afraid most of the arcade games you guys discussed would not have been on my list. I spent a lot of time in my childhood in various 7/11s and liquor stores back when arcade games were everywhere and my favorites are games like Sunset Riders, Cabal, Combatribes, Growl, Strider, the Capcom fighters, the Neo Geo fighters (especially Waku Waku 7!) and trackball bowling.
More opinions: I had both 720 and Skate Or Die! for the NES and liked Skate or Die! better. Skate or Die 2 for the Gameboy was awful.
One of the best things about remembering arcade games is remembering where you played them. I remember playing the original Street Fighter (as in, before Street Fighter 2, back when it was awful) at the 7/11 on Santa Monica Blvd. I remember playing Tempest in Toi on Sunset. And what I really remember well, and what I wish you guys would talk about sometimes, are the pinball tables. Creature From the Black Lagoon, Attack From Mars, Terminator 2, Star Wars, the basketball one, Gilligan's Island, Super Mario Bros, Funhouse, even South Park. Ah, back in the day...
(great, you got me saying it now)
Few more things:
The NBA pinball game is called Fast Break
I just played Tempest on my MAME cab and okay, maybe this is the one game that would've been on my Top 20 also
Can't believe I forgot to mention: Super Sidekicks, Pit Fighter, E-SWAT, X-Men, Simpsons, WWF WrestleFest -- okay, Pit Fighter sucks, but nostalgia is what it is
The NBA pinball game is called Fast Break
I just played Tempest on my MAME cab and okay, maybe this is the one game that would've been on my Top 20 also
Can't believe I forgot to mention: Super Sidekicks, Pit Fighter, E-SWAT, X-Men, Simpsons, WWF WrestleFest -- okay, Pit Fighter sucks, but nostalgia is what it is
Know what you mean about forgetting certain games dantebk. Titles like
- ZAXXON
- Burger Time
- Gun Blade
- Gauntlet
and
- Sinistar
Should have been on my list. That is more reason why Chris, Woody & Tom did such a good job with their technique of determining their individual top 20 and their combined top 20.
- ZAXXON
- Burger Time
- Gun Blade
- Gauntlet
and
- Sinistar
Should have been on my list. That is more reason why Chris, Woody & Tom did such a good job with their technique of determining their individual top 20 and their combined top 20.
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"Death & Dreck You Curse!!!"
- The Bard's Tale II: Destiny Knight
- The Bard's Tale II: Destiny Knight
Great cast! I know I haven't posted in a while, first few weeks of my senior year in college have caught up with me.
The cast was really great. I loved the coverage of the big game shows but I really enjoyed the top 20 arcade games section. I must have smiled or laughed with each one you read off, I remembered almost all of them and remembered how much fun they brought me. Good picks as well.
Thanks again guys.
The cast was really great. I loved the coverage of the big game shows but I really enjoyed the top 20 arcade games section. I must have smiled or laughed with each one you read off, I remembered almost all of them and remembered how much fun they brought me. Good picks as well.
Thanks again guys.
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Another stellar show guys, I thoroughly enjoyed not only listening to your top 20, but the reasoning behind the picks as well. Makes it a bit easier to swallow why Puch-Out! wasn't on the list
I'll side with Dave on Phoenix & Satan's Hollow. These games consumed many of my hard earned quarters. My first run in with Phoenix as far as I remember was at a pizzaria in Prineville, OR (of all places) in the late '80s. My girlfriend was working at the place so I'd have many opportunities to play while I waited for her to finish her shift. For some reason I remember the enemy patterns being slightly different than the current MAME implementation, so it may have been a bootleg.
Chris is absolutely right about Satan's Hollow, it had a mystique that seemed a bit taboo and always felt a bit naughty feeding it quarters. It seems quite tame by today's standards, but then again, doesn't everything? This is one game where the gameplay totally holds up after the attract screen. I still play this game regularly in MAME and would give any non-twitch finger for a working cab.
I'll side with Dave on Phoenix & Satan's Hollow. These games consumed many of my hard earned quarters. My first run in with Phoenix as far as I remember was at a pizzaria in Prineville, OR (of all places) in the late '80s. My girlfriend was working at the place so I'd have many opportunities to play while I waited for her to finish her shift. For some reason I remember the enemy patterns being slightly different than the current MAME implementation, so it may have been a bootleg.
Chris is absolutely right about Satan's Hollow, it had a mystique that seemed a bit taboo and always felt a bit naughty feeding it quarters. It seems quite tame by today's standards, but then again, doesn't everything? This is one game where the gameplay totally holds up after the attract screen. I still play this game regularly in MAME and would give any non-twitch finger for a working cab.
Great picks dantebk, I'd categorize these from the "second wave" of great arcade gaming and as such don't hold that sweet spot on my nostalgia radar, but great games nonetheless.dantebk wrote: I just turned 25 and I'm afraid most of the arcade games you guys discussed would not have been on my list. I spent a lot of time in my childhood in various 7/11s and liquor stores back when arcade games were everywhere and my favorites are games like Sunset Riders, Cabal, Combatribes, Growl, Strider, the Capcom fighters, the Neo Geo fighters (especially Waku Waku 7!) and trackball bowling.
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Check out these artistic pinball photos by Kevin Tiell. Just seeing these makes me want to go play pinball.