His voice is pretty cool. I’m thinking I missed his bigger moments. After all, Halo 4 and 5 take the focus away from him.
His voice is pretty cool. I’m thinking I missed his bigger moments. After all, Halo 4 and 5 take the focus away from him.
Hey folks. Well, we missed a recording night because of me. Apologies! I'm out of town next week, so I guess we are missing an episode. We had a good two year streak without missing a show though! We'll be covering all of your great selections when we come back. Thanks for your patience!
You can put whoever you want on your Rushmore! I have a mixture of real people and game characters on mine.
Chrono Crossing is getting real interesting. We got a special submission for next episode which will shock you!
Oh, man, the Giant Bomb crew is my Beatles. If you have a chance, go back and listen to the Game of the Year deliberation podcasts for 2008 and 2010. I miss Ryan so much, and the dynamic of the original crew was amazing. I got to meet Ryan and Vinny at E3 2010 and they were super nice.
I haven't tried those two podcasts, but I'll have to check them out. I'm way behind on my normal shows right now, but I really want to try some new shows, too.
I actually prefer the Beastcast over the Bombcast now. Vinny was always my favorite, so I was sad when he left the West coast, but with Dan that show has really come into its own. Part of that has to do with me just not liking Ben all that much. I don't find him to be funny, and his voice grates on my ears. The egg discussion from last week's Beastcast is marvelous, and I love how Jeff just can't wrap his head around Dan's weird food stuff.
Yeah, we're stopping at '85 because what pre-NES stuff we've played is not very comprehensive. We could probably go all the way to '80, but it would all be arcade releases.
Thanks to my 8 years of indie game retail, I have been lucky enough to get my hands on nearly every game console from the beginning of gaming to 2005. I've kept mostly up to date since, although I have yet to play a Switch.
Yes, and like I said here, personally I would have gladly paid $60 for it and been satisfied. Right now, it's my game of the year by a wide margin.
I know we have listeners older than Angelo and I, but I get an overwhelming impression that a good chunk of our listeners are around ten-twelve years younger than we are, which will definitely make these final Chrono Crossings interesting. Sure, a lot of people have likely played the games made in 1985-1989, but games are not as easy to access in their original forms as movies are.
I played the Atari 2600 and NES first, but my actual first piece of video game hardware was the original Game Boy. I didn't get an NES until about a year before it was discontinued. I would rent the console on special occasions and play it at friend's houses.