The Armchair Gamer Podcast Braden Fox
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A Video Game Podcast based on the idea that video games are an important medium of art that should be accurately chronicled and discussed.
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Armchair Gamer Podcast Season Three Episode One "Team ICO Show"
Happy late new year listeners! Welcome to a new season of The Armchair Gamer Podcast. The first episode of season three is mainly a discussion of Team Ico’s Ico and Shadow of The Colossus. I’m joined in this discussion by Cody Bauman. We talk about both games and how they relate to each other. Warning: We will rather nonchalantly spoil both games!
The Stars:
Braden Fox (the host) follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gamebeast23456
Cody Bauman (the guest) is on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/THEcodybauman
The Music:
At the top of the show I played a track from Fox’s Peter Pan and the Pirates.
The second track in the introduction is “The Makers Theme” from Darksiders 2 (the soundtrack is composed by Jesper Kyd) the soundtrack is available on Amazon here: http://tinyurl.com/aoowu3g
The Theme Song (as always) is The Advantages cover of “The Moon” from Ducktales.
Two tracks from the ICO- Melody in the Mist soundtrack are used (“You Were There” and “Heal”) this soundtrack comes from Michiru Oshina. It is available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Ico-Melody-Mist-Michiru-Oshima/dp/B00005V4GL/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1360364049&sr=1-1&keywords=ico+soundtrack
Two tracks from the Shadow of The Colossus Official Soundtrack are used (“Prologue-To The Ancient Land” and “The Opened Way- Battle with the Colossus”) The composer is Kow Otani.
Helpful Links:
If you own a PS3 and have not played ICO or Shadow of The Colossus you should drop a little cash for the HD collection (available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/ICO-Shadow-Colossus-Collection-Playstation-3/dp/B002I0J5FG/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1360364552&sr=1-1&keywords=ico+and+the+shadow+of+the+colossus+ps3)
Finally, the interview with Fumito Ueda I mentioned in the show is on Youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LPLF0sMRjg -
Armchair Gamer Podcast Season Two Episode Four: There Are No "Right" Choices
On this installment of The Armchair Gamer Podcast I memorialize the recently-deceased Paul Steed. I briefly lament the fact that publishers aren’t marketing hard enough, because I can’t remember when anything is slated to release. Also, I talk with friend of the show Nick Schneider about Telltale’s The Walking Dead.
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Armchair Gamer Podcast Season Two Ep. 3: Saving Lara Croft
Ladies and gentlemen, the Armchair Gamer Podcast is back after a three-month long hiatus! On this episode, I talk about E3's disappointments, SNES games and the intellectual language of games, I Am Alive and Tomb Raider! I hope you enjoy the show!
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Armchair Gamer Podcast Season Two Episode Two: Taking A Journey!
AGP this week is about two things. One, Thatgamecompany released a new PSN title called Journey. As an indie art game aficionado, I explain in great detail why you should buy it. Two, I talk to a friend of the show, Nick Schneider, about emotional impact of games. (The quality is a little poor, recorded it off an iPod)
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Armchair Gamer Podcast Season Two Ep. 1: That Chris Figueroa Episode
This week on the Armchair Gamer Podcast, I have crafted a one-man, one-mic episode. I talk about how great OUTLAND is, Zynga’s growing legal troubles, the passing of a great video game artist, and interview Chris Figueroa, developer of the upcoming platformer IMAGINE ME.
(Music: Intro/Outro “Moon” by The Advantage
Background Music 1: “Maybe” from Fallout 3’s soundtrack
Background Music 2: “Outland Title Music” from Outland) -
Armchair Gamer Podcast Episode 10: A Tale of Primates And Prophets
On this, the tenth episode of the Armchair Gamer Podcast, I am joined by Jeremy Brown (World renowned for the Indie And Mojo Show) Elisha Muir (World renowned for being a prophet) and JJ. We discuss the newest Final Fantasy, predictions for the video game industry (which aren't much less informed than any other "analyst prediction), Kingdoms of Amalur, The Darkness II, and much more.
(Intro: "Moon" By The Advantage)