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Artist, writer, cartoonist and game designer K Thor Jensen joins the panel to cover being Mr. Google-Ass, having to go fast and slightly worse, and episode titles. Original music by Kurt Feldman.

Questions this week:

  • From Frank Cifaldi: Is the Intellivision Amico “physical game” scam the future of physical games? (06:12)
  • How can video games adapt the comic book format better than Comix Zone? (13:08)
  • What has been the worst video game music of the last generation? (18:21)
  • How would you design a Dune game like never before? (23:43)
  • Design a video game t-shirt that, even given prominent advertising, exactly zero people would buy. (29:27)
  • Dirtbag Spencer asks: Does Nintendo actually have something that makes them the best game developer, or is that just fans projecting? (36:07)
  • What are the best video game lists you’ve seen? (42:12)
  • Violence Island (47:03)
  • What is the The Simpsons of video games? (56:19)

LIGHTNING ROUND: Gamenamensteins (01:01:41)

Recommendations and Outro (01:14:41)

A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED:

Recommendations:

Frank: Guardians of the Galaxy

Brandon: A Chinese Ghost Story (1987), Firestorm: 72 Hours in Oakland (1993)

K Thor: Tears of the Black Tiger (2000) on Tubi, find something you can chew on

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

Comments

Alex Jaffe

This is a good episode, IMO

Sam

Excellent cold open, but just FYI jaffe’s voice cuts out at around 28:32 for a few seconds.

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thank you for the heads up!! also, it seems Frank actually said *blopper* gone knobby, not blooper. sorry everyone!! -esper

Jodeaux

Yea, I kinda wish Nintendo would create a weird games division and just pump out some stuff that's more experimental. They have the money to try some stuff, so I wish they would do that.

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(brandon:) I forgot to mention during the show for some reason but that terrible song reminded me of THIS song from Smashing Drive, which the devs liked enough to put in the arcade, gamecube, AND gba versions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6Pin68hVcw here's the more compressed but almost slightly better(?) gba version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdd8fWauNXs