THE BORE
General => Dysfunctional Hall of Fame => The Borecast/Cruncheons => Topic started by: Eel O'Brian on May 10, 2012, 07:45:07 AM
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http://cruncheons.podbean.com/mf/web/njdfu3/Cruncheons29.mp3
In our first segment, Doug, Arian, Ryan, and Kevin take on some rumored Wii U launch games, and look at the recent Kickstarter upsurge. In segment 2 we talk about Mortal Kombat Vita, Tales of Graces, Torchlight, and The Walking Dead, among others.
Talk to you again soon!
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http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=473612
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Downloading for home listening
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Downloading for homo listening
fixed
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:hyper
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Don't have much to say except this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIn1_9YvGds
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DEREK SMART! He wants to make games where you can jump out of your spaceship and fall all the way to earth and die.
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Oh, actually I do have something to say other than that. I'm going to have call Prole out here a bit, with regard to complaining about some of the major game Kickstarters preying on nostalgia and hoary franchises. As of right now, there's probably more major game Kickstarters that are about brand new games than there are reboots/sequels of old games. You've got Jane Jensen, Tim Schafer, and Two Guys from Andromeda doing new adventure games unrelated to their previous work, then there's Grim Dawn, Starlight Inception, The Banner Saga, and even Republique [despite obviously taking a page from Metal Gear]. The only sequels/reboots that really come to mind are Wasteland 2, Leisure Suit Larry, Shadowrun, and Carmageddon.
And even games like Wasteland 2 and Shadowrun appealed more to me from the genre buzzwords [RPG, post-apocalyptic, party-based, cyberpunk, ect.] than they did on the merits of the name and developer pedigree alone. Like, if the Shadowrun guys were doing a new Shadowrun game but it was a third-person shooter, I'd far, FAR less interested.
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I do agree that its nice to see SOMETHING before putting money down
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I do agree that its nice to see SOMETHING before putting money down
For me, it depends on the game and the people involved. Also depends on how much I'm being asked to spend? $50? Yeah, show me your work. $15? Eh, I'm not quite so inflexible there.
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dont look at me- I put money into a donut cart ill never even see with my own eyes ;)
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:lol
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here's the rub: i hate adventure games, and i hate jane jensen, and i hate tim schafer. they suck, and it's only nostalgia that props up their desiccated careers. so there. harumph.
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here's the rub: i hate adventure games, and i hate jane jensen, and i hate tim schafer. they suck, and it's only nostalgia that props up their desiccated careers. so there. harumph.
:patel
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Is this podcast a bit like the Gamerdork podcast?
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well, we are dorks
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I guess, but the aforementioned is teeth-grindingly awful. Yours isn't I presume. What episode should I break my cherry with?
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Also there are no speech defects I hope.
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doug has a lisp, kevin has a southern twang, aryan has this weird UH like voice modulation problem, and ryan talks like a stoned gamestop clerk.
hope this helps!
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Ok. There's a lisp. And there's a guy who's channeling Robert Ashley. Or maybe everyone.
2 minutes.
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Guys what the hell.
3 mins
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Alex Jones
4 mins
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Suppressed molestation stories.
5 mins.
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Massively fixation.
5 mins'intomm 6
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The guy whom rants about Mario has serious repressed issues.
8 mins
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Drunk people gesticulating about Nintinedo.
With passive nerd-rays engaged.
9 mins
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Hindu The Beast God, this isn't an ego-fluffing post, but I always enjoy your words and opinions.
Anyway, I think it's fantastic that Kill List is garnering such a huge following. Wheatley massively deserves all of the magical glory for a really satisfying horror flick. Sightseers is pretty much a must see.
It's also reassuring to see that the UK still has the edge on the USs' skill-set of horror. As a general rule Euro horror is much more satisfying, on a consistent level, than maybe say Asian or American horror?
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you should probably stop listening
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No guys.
This is wrong.
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you should probably stop listening
Maybe not. But its very white sounding.
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I kinda think that podcasts are a bit like having aspergers.
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as opposed to offering a minute-by-minute commentary on them?
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Guys. Seriously.
Nintendo hate. That bleeds into real life.
25 mins
It froze, so I,had to skip.
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Nope. It's really objectively bad.
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Sorry.
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no, i think we're sorry. if you'd like your no-credits back, please submit your udp packets to someonewhocares.com:1337
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Well. I think it's heat.
I'm sorry that it's not in my taste valley. Genuinely, the thing is you guys should go more full-on. The Egyptians had a saying about the tongue being life's rudder. Its so true.
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Every time I read one of Martin's posts, I can almost understand what he's saying. It's like listening to someone speak German, in that some of the words are vaguely familiar but the whole is ultimately incomprehensible.
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Yeah I dunno, people on the internet dont like things- and others dont like them for not liking things- newsflash more at 11 etc
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Every time I read one of Martin's posts, I can almost understand what he's saying. It's like listening to someone speak German, in that some of the words are vaguely familiar but the whole is ultimately incomprehensible.
He's trying really, really hard.
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Every time I read one of Martin's posts, I can almost understand what he's saying. It's like listening to someone speak German, in that some of the words are vaguely familiar but the whole is ultimately incomprehensible.
He's trying really, really hard.
And failing. :P
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Yeah. So I felt pretty bad about belittling something people had the patience to actually create. It's so easy so shout snide little passive-agrresive put downs from the sidelines.
I think Barry Perkins might have an Internet beef with me.
So being a dick about
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here's the rub: i hate adventure games, and i hate jane jensen, and i hate tim schafer. they suck, and it's only nostalgia that props up their desiccated careers. so there. harumph.
You're just mad that they replaced "Choose Your Own Adventure" books.
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I can't wait to hear about Prole's journey to Digipen.
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It's a shame you stopped listening Raperman, we spent the last 5 minutes of the 'cast discussing the best way to get something out of your urethra.
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This is the first one I've listened to, enjoying it so far.
and I'm sorry but everytime of you speaks I'm reminded of this guy
(http://tonymooreillustration.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=1280&g2_serialNumber=2)
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I second Kevin's recommendation to bring back the Borecast 7 challenge. It'll be a nice change up from the recent episodes, which have been mostly just gaming talk. Also I miss the Tom Chick reenactments and Indefensible. Basically I'm just nostalgic for the old Borecast. :-\
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I actually look a lot like Brian Posehn. :-\
Recording ep. 30 right now, tho!
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I second Kevin's recommendation to bring back the Borecast 7 challenge. It'll be a nice change up from the recent episodes, which have been mostly just gaming talk. Also I miss the Tom Chick reenactments and Indefensible. Basically I'm just nostalgic for the old Borecast. :-\
That's Jack Chick, not Tom Chick:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_drsACX1RqfU/SeIm-buqkfI/AAAAAAAAB8o/-PEzbezcaK0/s320/Jack+Chick.jpg)
(http://www.chick.com/images/chick_head.jpg)
http://www.chick.com/default.asp
I third another round of the Borecast 7 challenge. Also some non-gaming (and non-book) topics would be nice. I suspect a lot of this is because of scheduling conflicts but I enjoyed hearing stories about cracking kids with a tire iron or getting beat up by a bunch of Marines or traveling several states to follow some chick.
Keep up the good work though.
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I'm getting my Chicks all mixed up.
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Unfortunately the next 2 will probably be vidya oriented just because of the way stuff is breaking down out here IN THE REAL WORLD, what with D3's release and then in a couple of weeks E3. I could get behind some non-nerd stories though, we've barely mined my sordid and shameful past.
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I also think folks are just busy- hard to get a real agenda together. Its that time o year at workplaces where shits n fans are living together
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Cruncheons 30: Diablo 3, nothing else matters
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How do you guys record the show? With Skype and edited with Audacity?
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Kevin (Eel O'brien) does all the technical stuff, the rest of us just kind of show up and make asses of ourselves. I know we use skype, and I think he uses a program called Pamela? Not sure.