1 More Podcastle

1 More Castle

It's the 1MoreCastle....1 More Podcastle! Running from 2012-2015, this retro-gaming podcast published 148 weekly episodes during its run. Each week Eric Hunter, Eric Bailey, and Jason Lamb read listener emails, featured nerdcore music, and presented ridiculous arguments at the Retro Showdown.

  1. 144 – Duke it Out in Doge C

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    144 – Duke it Out in Doge C

    Original air date: July 13, 2015 I came here to such kick ass and wow. And I am much out of wow. Our Intro and Outro music is by Ben Landis off his album Adventures in Pixels – “Credits Music for an 8 Bit RPG” (Twitter @thebenlandis) Our interlude track was“Sad Song” by Girlz Melon Show Notes 23:26 – No have no listener email this week, but that’s OK. Since we are counting down to our final episodes, we really want to hear from you! Next episode will be an entire “Listener Email Bag”. Send us all of the things you were wanting to be answered but never had the chance. podcast@1morecastle.com. 33:24 – “Sad Song” by Girlz Melon 35:26 – Retro Showdown! 39:05 – Hunter’s pick “Mario is Missing” (SNES) 40:56 – Jason’s pick “Duke Nukem: Duke it Out in D.C.” (PC) 42:13 – Bailey’s pick “Zoop” (Genesis) 43:10 – There are those times late, late into the night, maybe you’ve had one too many episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and all you’re looking for is a fun, not the best, gaming experience. Just one that you can turn on auto, maybe pass out in the middle of, and still have a good time. We pick up the check and race home to play our picks for this week’s Retro Showdown. 1:04:01 – I know it’s a sad time, but things are always brighter before the dawn. We only have a couple more episodes to go and we really want you to be a part of it. Cast your votes for your favorite in the poll below, send us some emails to contribute to our all “Listener Email” podcast next week, and leave your thoughts on the show in the comment section.

    1 h 10 min
  2. 143 – Dollar Store Mario

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    143 – Dollar Store Mario

    Original air date: July 6, 2015 It could be-a me, Mario! Our Intro and Outro music is by Ben Landis off his album Adventures in Pixels – “Credits Music for an 8 Bit RPG” (Twitter @thebenlandis) Our interlude track was Mega Man 2 ‘Crash and Burn’ by DJ Goyim & DJ Intermodal Show Notes 19:35 – Listener email discussion question “When a name changes from a Japanese release to a western release (Megaman vs Rockman, Koopa vs Bowser, FF3 vs FF6), do you tend to use the Japanese name or the western name?” 30:00 – “Crash and Burn” by DJ Goyim 32:21 – Retro Showdown! 35:04 – Bailey’s pick “Baby Boomer” (NES) 36:22 – Hunter’s pick “Jet Grind Radio” (Dreamcast) 37:36 – Jason’s pick “Junior’s Revenge” (Dragon 32/64) 38:34 – Babies!! They’re… Babies!! Or, to be more precise, child protagonists under the age of 18. That’s right, the glory years where you didn’t have anything to do on the weekends except for heading to your local video game shop, picking out that one title, and hoping it wasn’t crap because you would have nothing else to play for the entire weekend. Ah… the good ol’ days. 55:29 – Bailey’s shooting babies, Jason’s bringing more obscure consoles, and I’m still raging on about the Sega Dreamcast? It wouldn’t be a 1 More PodCastle episode with we didn’t. And it wouldn’t be one without your support! Send us those emails, be heard with your vote in the Showdown poll below, and give us your thoughts in the comment section.

    1 h 1 min
  3. 140 – Patience is the Companion of Wisdom

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    140 – Patience is the Companion of Wisdom

    Original air date: June 15, 2015 Do you wish to rise? Begin by descending. Warp pipes bring unexpected fortunes. You plan a tower that will pierce the clouds? First, obtain the feather so you may fly to its peak. Our Intro and Outro music is by Ben Landis off his album Adventures in Pixels – “Credits Music for an 8 Bit RPG” (Twitter @thebenlandis) Our interlude track was “Bowser’s Castle” by Critical Hit Show Notes 18:24 – Listener email discussion question “Many games feature an options menu where you can change the game settings. What are some of your favorite options to mess around with? Do you think by changing any of the games settings from their defaults, you are no longer playing the game the developers intended you to play?” 29:04 – “Bowser’s Castle” by Critical Hit 30:25 – Retro Showdown! 34:18 – Bailey’s pick “Cobra Triangle” (NES) 35:37 – Hunter’s pick “Seaman” (Dreamcast) 37:59 – Jason’s pick “Spiderman: the Animated Series” (SNES) 39:00 – Of the basic elements of life: water is one of the most mysterious. With the ability to take the shape of what ever container it’s in, water is the source of life. It can also be the platform for speedboats with guns on them or the prison for a fish with a human face or be the result of a terrible accident now you just want to kill everything. Water. H2O. Good stuff. 56:23 – We are climbing the ladder to nowhere and we’d like you to join us. Send us a question that we will read on air, or join us for the live taping of the show and be apart of the action interacting with us. Or you can just vote for your favorite game in the poll below. The choice is yours!

    1 h 2 min
  4. 139 – A Blue Slime Approaches!

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    139 – A Blue Slime Approaches!

    Original air date: June 8, 2015 Our Intro and Outro music is by Ben Landis off his album Adventures in Pixels – “Credits Music for an 8 Bit RPG” (Twitter @thebenlandis) Our interlude track was “Dream Fighter” by Scott Peeples Show Notes 22:41 – Listener email discussion question “Long before your favorite classic game was known by all, and you were the only kid on your block who knew about it…was there a particular moment while playing when you thought, ‘This game is going to be one that people still remember twenty years from now’?” 38:11 – “Dream Fighter” by Scott Peeples 40:57 – Retro Showdown! 47:15 – Bailey’s pick “Dragon Warrior” (NES) 48:20 – Hunter’s pick “The Revenge of Shinobi” (Sega Genesis) 49:38 – Jason’s pick “Bushido Blade” (PS1) 50:38 – Bamboo is a tribe of flowering perennial evergreen plants in the grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. In bamboos, the internodal regions of the stem are hollow and the vascular bundles in the cross section are scattered throughout the stem instead of in a cylindrical arrangement. The dicotyledonous woody xylem is also absent. The absence of secondary growth wood causes the stems of monocots, even of palms and large bamboos, to be columnar rather than tapering. It can also be used for killing. 1:08:46 – And the tide rolls on. Have your participated in the show? You know we have a segment that is dedicated to you, the listener. It’s a vital part of our show and we really can’t do it without you. So why not help us out with a listener email? And while you’re at it, vote for your favorite game in the showdown poll and tell a friend. Remember: Secrets don’t make friends. And bamboo can be super dangerous.

    1 h 14 min

À propos

It's the 1MoreCastle....1 More Podcastle! Running from 2012-2015, this retro-gaming podcast published 148 weekly episodes during its run. Each week Eric Hunter, Eric Bailey, and Jason Lamb read listener emails, featured nerdcore music, and presented ridiculous arguments at the Retro Showdown.