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Welcome to the Nerd Nest, a Video Game podcast hosted by Bill Fairchild, Each episode is recorded live over on the YouTube channel. Bill hosts and is joined by other content creators as they talk about all things gaming. From the Steam Deck and PC gaming to Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo and even the cloud! Each episode covers gaming news as well as discussions of the industry all without the console wars tribal mentality. So join the thousands that have watched or listened to Nerd Nest Video Game discussion and Subscribe!

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Welcome to the Nerd Nest, a Video Game podcast hosted by Bill Fairchild, Each episode is recorded live over on the YouTube channel. Bill hosts and is joined by other content creators as they talk about all things gaming. From the Steam Deck and PC gaming to Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo and even the cloud! Each episode covers gaming news as well as discussions of the industry all without the console wars tribal mentality. So join the thousands that have watched or listened to Nerd Nest Video Game discussion and Subscribe!

    AAA Games are making Mistakes, Indies to the Rescue

    AAA Games are making Mistakes, Indies to the Rescue

    Summary

    In this episode of the Nerd Nest Podcast, Bill and Russ discuss the Triple-I Initiative showcase and the juxtaposition between indie games and AAA games. They also talk about the controversy surrounding Ubisoft's pricing and the removal of content from the base game. The conversation then shifts to game preservation and the importance of allowing players to continue playing games even after servers are shut down. Finally, they discuss the games they have been playing, including Helldivers 2 and Destiny 2. The conversation covers topics such as playing modern games like Helldivers and The Last Guardian, the popularity of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, the experience of playing Fallout 4 after many years, the release of iOS emulators on the App Store, and the possibility of a Sega Saturn Mini console. In this conversation, Russ and Bill discuss their experiences with Sega Saturn and the possibility of a Sega Saturn Mini console. They reminisce about their past experiences with Sega consoles and the frustration of constantly upgrading to new systems. They share their favorite Sega Saturn games and express their desire to play them on a dedicated mini console. They also discuss the idea of leaving tips for game developers and the challenges of implementing such a system. They touch on the topic of selling ROMs officially and the fair pricing for old games. Russ shares his recent video about the Game Boy FPGA and his positive experience with it.

    Keywords

    Triple-I Initiative, indie games, AAA games, Ubisoft, pricing controversy, game preservation, server shutdown, Helldivers 2, Destiny 2, modern games, Helldivers, The Last Guardian, Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Fallout 4, iOS emulators, App Store, Sega Saturn Mini, Sega Saturn, Sega Saturn Mini, Sega consoles, favorite games, tips for game developers, selling ROMs, fair pricing, Game Boy FPGA

    Takeaways

    The Triple-I Initiative showcase highlights the creativity and diversity of independent games.

    The pricing controversy surrounding Ubisoft's games raises questions about the value of content and the treatment of consumers.

    Game preservation is important to allow players to continue enjoying games even after servers are shut down.

    Helldivers 2 and Destiny 2 are enjoyable games that offer different gameplay experiences. Playing modern games can be a fun and enjoyable experience, even if they are not your usual genre or style.

    The popularity of a game like Final Fantasy 7 Remake can have an impact on its future development and success.

    The release of iOS emulators on the App Store opens up new possibilities for retro gaming on mobile devices.

    The possibility of a Sega Saturn Mini console is exciting for fans of the classic gaming system. The Sega Saturn was a beloved console for many gamers, and there is a desire for a dedicated Sega Saturn Mini console to play favorite games.

    Leaving tips for game developers is an interesting idea, but the logistics and fairness of distribution would be challenging.

    Selling ROMs officially could be a way to preserve old games, and a fair price for old games would be around $5-10.

    The Game Boy FPGA offers an authentic Game Boy experience with modern enhancements, and it has received positive reviews from Russ.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Overview

    09:44

    Controversy Surrounding Ubisoft's Pricing and Content Removal

    30:28

    Nostalgic Gaming: Helldivers and The Last Guardian

    44:51

    The App Store Emulator Update

    56:01

    The Excitement of a Sega Saturn Mini

    01:09:20

    The Controversy of Tipping Game Developers

    01:22:32

    The Game Boy FPGA: An Authentic Game Boy Experience

    • 1 hr 26 min
    I know what indie is when I see it

    I know what indie is when I see it

    Summary



    In this conversation, Bill and Rich discuss the definition of indie games. They explore the relationship between budget and creativity, and how it impacts the indie label. They also touch on the Triple-I Initiative and the importance of creative freedom in indie game development. The conversation highlights the subjective nature of defining indie games and the importance of celebrating the creativity and novelty they bring. In this conversation, Bill and Rich discuss various topics related to gaming, including the release of a new Prince of Persia game, the definition of indie games, Xbox's commitment to game preservation and forward compatibility, and the Stop Killing Games campaign. They also share their thoughts on the Steam Deck and ask viewers to vote on whether they would prefer a bigger battery or an OLED screen.



    Keywords



    indie games, budget, creativity, Triple-I Initiative, creative freedom, gaming, Prince of Persia, indie games, Xbox, game preservation, forward compatibility, Stop Killing Games, Steam Deck, battery life, OLED screen



    Takeaways



    The definition of indie games is subjective and can vary from person to person.

    Budget alone does not determine whether a game is indie or not.

    Creative freedom and novelty are important factors in defining indie games.

    The Triple-I Initiative aims to support indie games with higher budgets and name recognition.

    Indie games provide an opportunity to celebrate creativity and unique experiences. The gaming industry has seen the release of a new Prince of Persia game, developed by Evil Empire and backed by Ubisoft.

    The definition of indie games is subjective, with factors like creative freedom and financial backing playing a role.

    Xbox is committed to game preservation and forward compatibility, ensuring that games from previous generations can be played on future Xbox hardware.

    The Stop Killing Games campaign aims to prevent developers from shutting down online games without providing players with a way to continue playing.

    The Steam Deck, a handheld gaming PC, has sparked discussions about the importance of battery life and OLED screens.

    Viewers are invited to vote on whether they would prefer a bigger battery or an OLED screen for the Steam Deck.



    Chapters



    00:00 Introduction and Catching Up

    03:45 The Triple-I Initiative and Low Power Games

    09:08 Defining Indie Games

    13:12 The Subjectivity of Defining Indie Games

    25:42 The Triple-I Initiative: Showcasing Larger Indie Developers

    29:03 The Complex Relationship Between Budget and Creativity

    32:08 Exclusivity Deals and Crowdfunding: Supporting Indie Games

    33:34 The Rise of Independent Developers

    36:28 Defining Indie Games

    44:48 Xbox's Commitment to Game Preservation

    58:13 The Stop Killing Games Campaign

    01:05:12 Steam Deck: Battery or OLED?

    01:07:57 Engaging with the Gaming Community

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Xbox Handheld the Future of Gaming?

    Xbox Handheld the Future of Gaming?

    Summary by Riverside

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the possibility of an Xbox handheld and the potential impact it could have on the gaming industry. They also explore the idea of introducing other stores, such as Steam, on the Xbox platform. The conversation then shifts to the future of gaming and whether handhelds will become more prevalent than household consoles. Finally, they review the features and specifications of the Orange Pi Neo, a Linux gaming handheld. The conversation covers various topics including the Steam Deck, concerns about its price and functionality, games being played by the hosts, and the announcement of the Marvel 1943: The Rise of Hydra game. The conversation covers various topics including interest in the game Rise of Hydra, the Max Payne 1 and 2 remake, the Nintendo Switch emulator, and incentivizing developers for the Steam Deck.

    Takeaways

    The idea of an Xbox handheld is intriguing, but it remains to be seen whether Microsoft will actually release one.

    Introducing other stores, like Steam, on the Xbox platform could provide more gaming options for players, but it may not be financially beneficial for Microsoft.

    While handheld gaming is growing in popularity, household consoles are likely to remain a significant part of the gaming industry.

    The Orange Pi Neo offers an affordable Linux gaming handheld option with impressive features and specifications. The Steam Deck's price and features are compared to other handheld gaming devices.

    Concerns are raised about potential issues with the Steam Deck, such as trackpad functionality and unknown factors.

    The hosts discuss the games they have been playing, including Final Fantasy VII Remake, Castlevania Symphony of the Night, Diablo 4, and Horizon Forbidden West.

    The announcement of the Marvel 1943: The Rise of Hydra game generates excitement among the hosts. Rise of Hydra is an interesting game for those who enjoy story-driven games, but gameplay will ultimately determine its success.

    The Max Payne 1 and 2 remake has the same development budget as Alan Wake 2, showing the success of the game.

    The Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu was taken down, but a new emulator called Suyu has emerged.

    Valve could incentivize developers to optimize their games for the Steam Deck by offering a lower revenue cut.

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Still Waiting for SteamOS

    Still Waiting for SteamOS

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    • 1 hr 18 min
    PC Gamers are TOO BIG to Ignore

    PC Gamers are TOO BIG to Ignore

    Takeaways

    Delisting games and licensing issues can lead to the removal of games from platforms and difficulties in accessing them.

    Game Boy Color and DuckStation are popular platforms for playing retro games.

    Audio mixing issues in games can affect the overall gaming experience

    Old games are being released on Steam, providing an opportunity for players to revisit classic titles.

    The potential shutdown of the DuckStation emulator highlights the challenges faced by emulator developers. Emulation software has improved, making it easier to play games without having to adjust advanced settings.

    App store policies can impact the availability of certain games and apps, leading to concerns about the future of certain platforms.

    The Fallout TV series is highly anticipated, with fans excited about its connection to the game's universe.

    Amazon Prime's content library has expanded, offering a variety of shows and movies for different demographics.

    Adapting books into TV shows can be challenging, with fans expecting the adaptation to stay true to the original material.

    TV series can provide a deeper exploration of a universe and its lore, creating a more immersive experience for viewers.

    The Legion Go 2 is anticipated, with hopes for improved controls and design.

    The MIG Switch flash cart offers a revolutionary way to play games on the Nintendo Switch.

    The Nerd Nest Podcast has reached its one-year anniversary, with gratitude for the support of its viewers and listeners.



    Chapters



    00:00 More Games Coming to PC

    04:13 The Rise of PC Gaming

    28:22 More Games Vanish

    46:35 What we've been playing

    58:20 Old Games Coming to Steam

    01:05:23 DuckStation Emulator Potentially Shutting Down

    01:11:11 Big Bucket of Drugs

    01:25:34 The Potential for a Legion Go 2

    • 1 hr 38 min
    This could End LEGAL Emulation

    This could End LEGAL Emulation

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    Summary - Generated by Riverside



    The conversation explores Nintendo's stance on game backups and the legality of emulation. It delves into the impact of emulation on the gaming community and the choices Nintendo has made regarding hardware and its retro library. The lawsuit against Yuzu and its potential consequences are discussed, along with speculations on Nintendo's future actions. The conversation also touches on Amazon's removal of Emulation Station from its app store. The conversation covers various topics including launchers, the Nintendo lawsuit, the game Bellatro, and the Final Fantasy VII Remake. The hosts discuss the availability of launchers on Android and Windows, as well as the impact of the Nintendo lawsuit on the gaming community. They provide an overview of the game Bellatro, highlighting its unique mechanics and addictive gameplay. They also share their experiences playing the Final Fantasy VII Remake, praising its improved combat system and open-world elements. The conversation concludes with speculation on the PC release of the game. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss skipping the remake and going straight to the rebirth of a game. They also explore the lack of character development in the remake and draw parallels between JRPGs and wrestling. The hosts share their experiences playing Sea of Stars and Hearthstone. They speculate about the upcoming Super Switch and its potential lineup of games. The introduction of ads in GeForce Now is also discussed. Finally, the possibility of network TV making a comeback is considered. The conversation covers topics such as streaming services and ads, the release of Ghosts of Tsushima, the use of old systems and emulation, the convenience of retro gaming, the Donkey Kong 2 Game & Watch, the Asus G14 and G16 laptops, Rich's latest videos, Russ's MSI Claw order, and N64 controllers and emulation.





    Chapters



    00:00 Nintendo's Stance on Game Backups

    38:06 Review of the Game Bellatro

    47:02 Review of Final Fantasy VII Remake

    59:36 Enjoying Sea of Stars and Hearthstone

    01:04:48 Speculation about the Super Switch

    01:11:13 GeForce Now Introducing Ads

    01:25:41 Old Systems and Emulation

    • 1 hr 44 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
352 Ratings

352 Ratings

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Steam Deck podcast

I started following Bill’s podcasts while I was waiting for my Steam Deck to ship after release and I feel that his podcasts have only gotten better as he has teamed up with other content creators and developed a good panel chemistry. I’m looking forward to seeing where they take it.

PapaC92 ,

Good podcast!

I like how he focuses on pc and portable pc gaming because he’s one of the only podcasts that do this and he does it extremely well. He also sprinkles in some gaming news which is just extra goodness!

ericihle ,

This podcast hurts my ears.

Seriously - it really does. The audio volume of the advertising portion on this podcast seems to intentionally be at a (much) higher level than the non-advertising portion of the podcast. I’m always reaching for or yelling at the device playing the podcast to volume down and/or fast forward through the commercial. I will NEVER listen to this podcast with my headphones in. Ouch. 🫨😖

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