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Wednesday
Aug252010

New Podcast: Episode 16 - Yesterday's Enterprise

Kids these days. They play their fancy little games. What with the Final Fantasy, the Elder Scrolls, Fallout, the Street Fighters...

Enough with your fancy pants crap!

Back in our day we had REAL games. Games like Final Fantasy, the Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Street Fighter!!!

The man with the PhD and his sidekick remember what it was like to game as a kid, and they remember their old dreams of the gaming future. Are games today better than we used to hope for? Worse? Or are games right where we thought they'd be?

The conversation is kicked off with a discussion of whether or not it is important for the gaming media to be familiar with the games of old, and for those people that think it is important, what the hell is a young member of the gaming media supposed to do?


Tales of the Personal this week sees WillyBeans explaining what it's like to live Mega Man 9, while DocBrown explains the rather surprising attitude his parents hold about videogames.

Finally, we wrap with a discussion of Bayonetta and an admittance that while WillyBeans is thrilled with his introduction to the Scott Pilgrim comic he has absolutely no idea HOW to read a comic.

This episode of Gaming The Media brought to you by the number 3, the letter 'J', and twitter.com/nightdreamer

 

Music This Episode:

Wizards and Warriors – Intro Music
Faxanadu - Main Theme
Marble Madness (NES) - Level 3 Theme
Mortal Kombat (Movie) - Theme Song
PaperBoy (NES) - Level 1 Music
The Legend of Zelda - Game Over 

Email us at podcast@gamingthemedia.com
Intro music for this podcast provided with permission by Xavier Dang at www.xavierdang.com

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