brianmcdoogle
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I'd just like to say I warned you all a few posts ago.
I'd just like to say I warned you all a few posts ago.
Depends. Answer this question: Denis Dyack, great developer, or the greatest developer?I have no idea what this thread is even about anymore. Do I still host a podcast?
Depends. Answer this question: Denis Dyack, great developer, or the greatest developer?
Comedy option: Eggman cosplayer.
I don't know if you're being deliberately obtuse but there's a huge distinction to be made between Dyack's situation and the typical "crummy book" or "crappy J.J. Abrams movie." Context is everything.
All devs who have brought us great games in the past. All people with feelings.
You can't deny that there was a lot of editorializing at the very least.
I've been telling you people for years I'm terrible at podcasting, but no one ever listens. At least someone finally gets it.
So the best way to get Bob to lavish attention on you is to turn the Retronauts thread into your own personal livejournal!
Don't you ever say things like this again! Your podcasts are the best podcasts I have listened Mr Parish!
if you are talking about 1up era Retronauts, Archive.org has your backThis has probably been asked and answered a million times already, but how can I get to all the old episodes?
if you are talking about 1up era Retronauts, Archive.org has your back
https://archive.org/details/Retronauts1-100
https://archive.org/details/RetronautsLivePrimeOther
Bob, will people be making the trip to your firelit cabin this holiday season???
That episode went up for backers today, it should be up for everyone else next week.
This is in reference to the backer episode that went up yesterday. I enjoyed the episode a lot, as usual.
That being said, I really like the Laser Times folks, in fact I just listened to its Best and Worst Christmas Special podcasts on Monday, but I'm hoping we get some other guests on the podcast sometime soon.
Maybe get some of the old regulars like Kat Bailey or Chris Kohler to be guests or perhaps bringing Sam Claiborne, Dr. Sparkle or the woman from the Girl Games episode back. I feel like inviting in new blood for each episode is one of Retronauts' strong suits, so why not mix it up a little more?
Oh - but first I will listen to the new one! The first full and mini episode this season were great and I look forward to the rest. I hope the hosts don't take fans' wistful reminiscence of past episodes or co-hosts as a slight to the current show! I..just think it's par for the course for fans of a nostalgia-driven podcast to be filled with nostalgia for the show itself![]()
That being said, I really like the Laser Times folks, in fact I just listened to its Best and Worst Christmas Special podcasts on Monday, but I'm hoping we get some other guests on the podcast sometime soon.
Not sure if others are aware, but Kohler has a really good trivia podcast - Good Job Brain - that's been going on for a few years.
The only thing I miss from retro-Retronauts is the swearing.
There's actually been a fair amount of variety in guests for the episodes we've recorded so far the overlap in first two full episodes is more a side effect of timing the holiday episode to... be out in time for the holidays. And some of the planned guests for our first two sessions fell through, so in a few cases we had guests from one episode kindly volunteer to sit in for another to make up for no-shows. It's hard to coordinate a large number of guests for these episodes, because we're making demands of their free time on weekends.
The unfortunate reality is that the old days, when the show consisted of a bunch of people who sat at adjacent cubicles chewing the fat, and the only person who normally had to come in from off-site was Kohler, who didn't have a wife and kid and a podcast of his own at the time... those days are long gone. The old format of the podcast is logistically impossible to produce now. We don't even work in an office now! The show was born of the convenience of a bunch of interested people working together in the same space, and it only keeps going because listeners continue to give us incentive to try to keep it happening despite all the complications and challenges.
To be honest, I miss the old podcast more than any of you, because it was part of an amazing period of my life that I really didn't appreciate nearly enough for the short while it lasted. I wish we could still make that show, but we can't, and we've made a commitment (and already put forward a tremendous effort) to make the new season the best it can possibly be. I swear to god we are pouring our hearts into this, and I'm sorry if some of you find the results disappointing. I ask that you give us a few more episodes to see where we're going with this before you write us off, please.
Jeremy's Twitter feed has some pics that may be relevant to that interest.
Wow, longtime Retronauts fans are going to lose it over the latest episode (at least for backers).
It has finally happened; Shane Bettenhausen and Christian Nutt are talking Nihon Telenet for the latest episode.
For those not familiar, this has been promised since the 1up days of the podcast. It's like the Duke Nukem Forever of Retronauts, only I expect it to be much, much more satisfying.
I can't wait to listen later tonight after work.
I still can't believe they did a Nihon Telenet episode without inviting Brandon Sheffield.
Wow, longtime Retronauts fans are going to lose it over the latest episode (at least for backers).
It has finally happened; Shane Bettenhausen and Christian Nutt are talking Nihon Telenet for the latest episode.
For those not familiar, this has been promised since the 1up days of the podcast. It's like the Duke Nukem Forever of Retronauts, only I expect it to be much, much more satisfying.
I can't wait to listen later tonight after work.
They do mobile/social games these days, just like everyone else. They're one of those companies that "restructured" around the turn of the century and lost/laid off pretty much all of the dudes who made their classic games. They do still exist and they do still seem to care about their legacy--they just did a big retro exhibition at a recent expo, for example (http://idaf-nagoya.com/about/)--but their glory days are long behind them.
I don't know what went down with Vic Ireland... I get the impression that they were itching to give the consumer market another shot and Vic just happened to approach them at the right time, but it didn't seem to stick, did it? Maybe they had unrealistic expectations about how well their re-releases would do, maybe Vic overpromised, maybe they just picked the wrong platform, who knows. (I think he still posts here, right? You might as well just ask him directly.)