
Yeah it seems making a podcast is a lot less involved than making a YouTube video. At least from what I can tell. The biggest challenge is finding a time to meet up with Jeff or one of my other brothers to actually record!
Yeah it seems making a podcast is a lot less involved than making a YouTube video. At least from what I can tell. The biggest challenge is finding a time to meet up with Jeff or one of my other brothers to actually record!
Thanks for listening! I hope you can check out episode 2 soon!
Jeff has made it so you can play the podcast in lots of ways, so hopefully you can continue to listen to other episodes!
I've never heard of Zaccaria Pinball. I wonder if I've seen any of their tables?
Do you have the Williams Pack Volume 5 on Pinball FX3? That one has my number one favorite pinball table in real life: Cirqus Voltaire.
Thanks for listening! I think my 'good radio voice' comes from the fact that I did customer service over the phone for nearly 9 years. Did you know that when I was a kid, I actually did a couple of radio commercials? It's true!
Brother Jeff did all the editing. He's good at radio stuff too because that's what he majored at in college and he even worked at his college's radio station.
I hope you can continue listening to the podcasts. Even though I haven't wrote a blog about it yet, Episode 2 is actually up right now! Episodes 3 and 4 are waiting to be posted, and I'm already working on Episode 5!
To me, Psychonauts was a cleverly disguised point and click adventure made to look like a 3-D platformer. Because of this, the platforming sections were not always great. I didn't mind the tutorial level that much, but at the end of the game, the meat circus level was brutal. Even so, Psychonauts was my Game of the Year back in 2005. I can't wait for the sequel either! I only wish I could've played the VR game before it.
Thanks for listening! I don't know how PixlBit could promote my podcast, though.
Oh no! Death by Snu Snu! (sad that I know that)
It's a little rough around the edges, but still a good idea for a game.
It's hard to get achievements on classic arcade games since they were designed to be super hard quarter munchers. I'm proud that I got all the achievements on Dig Dug and Pac-Man Championship Edtion on the 360.
I never was good at 720 or APB. I always thought it was interesting that Championship Sprint was based on an old black and white Atari game from the 70's. I stink at Defender, but I do like the Atari 2600 version, surprisingly. I've always been good at that one, even as a little kid. Gauntlet was huge back in the day. I never got to play it right away because all the bigger kids kept hogging it. First time I got to play it was when some really nice teenagers let me join in. I didn't know about Joust 2 until I saw it on one of the collections. Had I seen it in arcades back in the day, I would've freaked out. Love that game. I have a lot of good memories playing Rampage with my brothers, especially the newer ones. As a kid, I was always scared of Sinistar. I would try to walk as far away from the machine as possible in arcades. Smash TV was a 90s favorite for me and my friends. I think it's interesting it was made by the same guy who made Defender and Robotron.