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Brandon Sheffield celebrates the end of his Japan trip by comparing video game purchases with Digital Foundry’s John Linneman. By Brandon Sheffield and John Linneman, with an intro by Alex Jaffe. Featuring the track “It’s Different Now” by Ice Choir. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman.


Segments:

  1. Preface (00:26)
  2. Sitting in Saizeriya (02:55)
  3. John: Akira Psycho Ball (04:10)
  4. Brandon: Destruction Derby (06:39)
  5. John: Pu•Li•Ru•La (08:30)
  6. Brandon: Panzer Bandit (11:58)
  7. John: Gun Survivor 3: Dino Crisis (14:08)
  8. Brandon: Namco Anthology 1 & 2 (17:43)
  9. John: Lethal Enforcers (19:51)
  10. Brandon: Vib-Ribbon and Alnam no Tsubasa (21:45)
  11. John: Hresvelgr (23:42)
  12. Brandon: After Burner III (24:49)
  13. John: Heavy Metal Thunder (25:38)
  14. Brandon: Zeiram Zone (27:17)
  15. John: Tempo (28:36)
  16. Brandon: Community Pom (32:54)
  17. John: Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim (34:50)
  18. Brandon: Demolition Man (37:55)
  19. John: Crack Down (39:39)
  20. Brandon: Sōkyūgurentai (41:51)
  21. John: Soldier Blade (43:20)
  22. Brandon: Double Dragon II (46:15)
  23. John: Thunder Force V: Perfect System (48:23)
  24. Brandon: Kurohyō 2: Ryū ga Gotoku (49:54)
  25. John: Ø Story and Kunoichi (51:16)
  26. Brandon: Biomotor Unitron 2 (53:48)
  27. John: Silent Line: Armored Core III (54:48)
  28. Brandon: Royal Stone (55:24)
  29. Rattling Off A Few More (56:32)
  30. Ice Choir - It’s Different Now (01:04:00)

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Comments

syswivv

i almost had to pull over my car i cackled so hard on two occasions in this ep (the norwegian TSA asking audi what a philips cd-i is and john's "YES" to demolition man). thanx for the hangs.

Alexander Davies

I loved listening to this, and second the sentiment that chatting to someone that has the same depth of knowledge as you do on games, or any subject, is a pleasure. Listening to you two gush about these games for an hour was great and I'd love to have more of these types of Gaiden episodes. The "Even more games of the year" episode with Tim was a similarly fun and chill episode with the same sort of vibe that I really enjoyed too, and I'd love to hear more of this type of thing with regular panelists and guests, even if it's engineered in a way where participants pull a handful of games off their shelves at random and the conversation runs its course via discussion of those games.