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Josh rouse interview love in the modern age
Josh rouse interview love in the modern age











josh rouse interview love in the modern age
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You can read Mario Gonzalez's previous interview with us here.ĭyl decided to give Adrian the week off to interview Dean Mortlock, 90s gaming mag Sega Power's last ever editor having worked there as a writer since 1992.ĭean's decided to go back into the shark-infested waters of magazine publishing with his new venture 'Sega Powered', ably supported by Neil Randall (DC-UK,360 mags), Marc Jowett and our bud from Maximum Power-Up, Paul Monaghan, it'll be full of Sega-related goodness past, present, and future.ĭean's life on the mags, dealing with Sega, the magic of Sonic, the demise of the Saturn and many other retro gaming tales all in this hour-long chat. What resulted was a curious mix of games, many of which were unplayable.Īdrian, furious at how The Cheetahmen never became mainstream, channeled this energy into tracking down Action 52 producer Mario Gonzalez for this fascinating insight into a cart which could have been the best NES cart of all time. Entrepreneur Vince Perri's foray into the video games industry was a mammoth 52 game compilation all on one NES cart. System Shock 2 – 1999 – Josh Randall, Ramin Djawadi, Eric BrosiusĪction 52 is regarded by many as the worst NES games/carts of all time but my, does it have a fascinating story. English Music and Lyrics by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin (original Yiddish version by Jacob Jacobs and Sholom Secunda) The Last of Us – 2013 – Gustavo Santaolallaīei Mir Bist Du Schön – 1937 – performed by The Andrews Sisters. Resident Evil – 1996 – Makoto Tomozawa, Koichi Hiroki, Masami Ueda Master of Darkness – 1993 – Yoko Wada, Takashi HoriguchiĬastlevania: Rondo of Blood – 1993 – Akira Souji, Keizo Nakamura, Tomoko Sano, Mikio Saito Happy Halloween! Or whatever folk usually say this time of year, I dunno. Listen and enjoy the surprises or scroll below to see the credits.

josh rouse interview love in the modern age

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He's only gone and done another one! Our Keith's on a roll! Halloween/horror themed goodness for you this week, from Master System and NES old skool classics to CD-quality (yes, I used that term) PS2 and PS3 modern-day classics. Like what we do? Please consider supporting us on Patreon: Fancy discussing this podcast? Fancy suggesting a topic of conversation? Please tweet us or catch us on /arcadeattackUKĪll copyrighted material contained within this podcast is the property of their respective rights owners and their use here is protected under ‘fair use’ for the purposes of comment or critique. Enjoy some greats stories of working with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, working on the first FPS for the N64 and even some details on an unreleased Bioshock game! Ian and Neill talk about establishing their names in Scotland with DMA Design and why they both chose to move to the US to continue their excellent career in video games. They also discus working on gems like Turok and South Park with some great anecdotes thrown in along the way. Adrian invited them on for a chat to talk about the difficulties in bringing something like Walker to life and their work on the unreleased Walker 2 and what might have been. Ian Dunlop and Neill Glancy are true Amiga legends having brought us the classic 'Walker'.













Josh rouse interview love in the modern age