2009
11.22
11.22
I lost the show notes for this show so…
Here is the music list.
Tetris Remix
Donkey Kong Country Intro
Super Metrioid: Ridley Battle
Super Mario 3 Grass world
Godown: Unreal Tournament
Instead of remembering them, we go and play them.
I lost the show notes for this show so…
Here is the music list.
Tetris Remix
Donkey Kong Country Intro
Super Metrioid: Ridley Battle
Super Mario 3 Grass world
Godown: Unreal Tournament
I wasn't really going to respond to the “voting” dilemma, but since you did bring it up once more, and yes, I do needlessly dwell on semantics, I just wanted to note that you did actually ask for “suggestions” on the original post. Nowhere were voting parameters specified, like selecting a single game and what-not.
As for lack of comments, hey, maybe we're all just waiting for an episode involving a “real RPG.” Oh, I'm sure that line will get me some hate …
But, seriously, I love the show and hope it goes on for a long time. I hope you guys don't mind, but I'll be mentioning you on my own pen-and-paper RP podcast soon, hopefully getting you a couple more listeners in the process.
We have no problem with that. Once your show is up and running, give us the link and we will add it to our blogroll thing. (I think its called friends of Retro RPG)
I guess I didn't make myself clear; my group's podcast has been running since late September; you can find it at http://www.nerdbound.com. Like I said, most of our recordings focus on actual games we run (pen-and-paper, like D&D), but we've also a side series we call “the aftersession” were we digest current media like games (console and otherwise) and movies. I'll be certain to mention your latest episodes regularly then … after my “Wangs of Warcraft” segment …
Although our primary DM, Neil, runs the site, I'm the guy penning the “premise entries” for actual plays and the “AS Limit Break” column. I'll ask Neil to see where we can place a permanent link to your podcast.
I guess I didn't make myself clear; my group's podcast has been running since late September; you can find it at http://www.nerdbound.com. Like I said, most of our recordings focus on actual games we run (pen-and-paper, like D&D), but we've also a side series we call “the aftersession” were we digest current media like games (console and otherwise) and movies. I'll be certain to mention your latest episodes regularly then … after my “Wangs of Warcraft” segment …
Although our primary DM, Neil, runs the site, I'm the guy penning the “premise entries” for actual plays and the “AS Limit Break” column. I'll ask Neil to see where we can place a permanent link to your podcast.