Home Artists Posts Import Register

Downloads

Content


Frank, Tim and Brandon share their thoughts on Akira Toriyama, the genres that defined consoles, and CD-i memories. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman.

Questions this week:

  1. Let’s discuss Akira Toriyama’s impact on art, culture, video games, and us personally (08:03)
  2. What’s the most common misconception about video games in 2024? (23:05)
  3. Based on a dream I had, should I learn magic, or Magic: the Gathering? (31:04)
  4. LeFish: Are there any videogames based on works in other media that have been led by their original creators? (37:10)
  5. Which game consoles do you most closely associate with particular video game genres? (43:51)

Recommendations and Outro (01:02:04)

Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums

A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED:

Recommendations:

Brandon: if you thought the pontification on religion and human nature in Prometheus (2012) was bad check out the deleted scenes to see how much worse it could have been, DAFENCII

Frank: Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore

DIRTBAGS: You can submit your questions to the show using this form. And, thanks!

Comments

Clon

Sword of the Berserk for Dreamcast was also written by Kentaro Miura. Surprised that one didn’t come up!

Noah Mittman

Would Enter the Matrix count in the adaptation conversation? Wachowskis were really involved with that one