Lostcast
By Lost Decade Games
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Podcast Description
Geoff Blair and Matt Hackett discuss the business, tech and creativity of HTML5 games.
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ExplicitLostcast Episode 8: Attack of the Clones! | With so many companies cloning out companies' games, why don't we talk this out? | 2/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitLostcast Episode 7: HTML5 The Bad Parts | We collected things devs hate about HTML5 via Twitter and talk all about them! | 2/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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3 |
ExplicitLostcast Episode 6: A Wild Tom Appears | Tom discusses xcjs, Game Closure and HTML5 tech. | 1/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitLostcast Episode 5: Left 4 Questions | We answer 4 HTML5 game dev questions from a listener. | 12/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitLostcast Episode 4: Native Coffee | What's NaCl and why does it kind of scare us? | 12/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitLostcast Episode 3: Ramble On | Join us as we ramble on about locking down your HTML5 game's source code | 12/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitLostcast Episode 2: Code Like a Fox | Matt and Geoff talk with HTML5 game developer Louis Stowasser about his Crafty game engine. | 11/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitLostcast Episode 1: Hello World | Matt and Geoff discuss their backgrounds and various aspects of Onslaught! development. | 11/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 8 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
They Don't Speak Peaman!
An old putdown in Japanese translates to "You speak peaman". 'Peaman' means green pepper and as you know, green peppers are hollow. So if a Japanese ever told you that you speak peaman, you are being told that what you are saying is empty.
Well the hosts of Lostcast , a very new tech/HTML5/game dev podcast are the complete opposite of that old Japanese putdown. These guys just keep the useful information flowing.
I just found Lostcast a few days ago (I can't remember how) and out of the seven episodes so far, and because I'm interested in CoffeeScript, I chose to listen to 'Episode 4: Native Coffee' .
I was very surprised at the sound quality of the show. And not only was the sound quality excellent, the show was just packed with new and useful development-related information.
After listening to that excellent 4th episode I thought that their 1st episode would probably not be as good because they'd still be just getting used to podcasting. Boy was I wrong. I have seldom heard such a great first episode of a podcast. The hosts introduced themselves expertly and in detail, keeping my interest, while also teaching me a whole lot of stuff about HTML5 game development, and how they got Onslaught!, their HTML5 game, running on iOS. (that answered the question I had after finding Onslaught in the App Store .)
The pacing of Lostcast never lets up, and the hosts play off of and compliment each other like seasoned professionals. They are very knowledgeable and also entertaining without being full of themselves (like the hosts of so many tech podcasts, especially gaming podcasts). The hosts just want to tell you what they are up to, what they've learned, and are really sincere in passing on their knowledge and experiences to their intended audience.
Never have I listened to a better tech/game dev podcast. Excuse me while I go download all their other episodes so I can catch up.



