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Londragon

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    N-E Café [036] Overstepping The Mark is now available at all good podcast providers, and some not so good ones, too.  We're literally everywhere.

    Episode 36 of the N-E Café has regular hosts Lee Davies, Gregory Moffett and returning Mars conqueror, Nick Lone.  They discuss the latest Nintendo News; games they’ve been playing, featuring Doom (2016), Kotodama: The Seven Mysteries of Fujisawa and Flingsmash (Wii); and this week we have a Listener Question from Daniel Wu relating to copyright laws.

    This is episode 36 of the N-E Café Podcast, an N-Europe Podcast. Enjoy!

    ⦁ Intro Music: ARMS Main theme (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate remix)

    ⦁ Introductions: 0:00:25

    ⦁ Nintendo News: 0:03:14

    ⦁ PodPals Voting: 0:37:03

    ⦁ Download Delights: 0:41:03

    ⦁ Doom (2016): 0:48:55

    ⦁ Kotodama: The Seven Mysteries of Fujisawa: 0:53:51

    ⦁ Flingsmash (Wii): 1:02:22

    ⦁ Listener Question: Copyrights: 1:12:39

    ⦁ Closing: 1:29:15

    ⦁ Podcast Extras: 1:30:57

    Can you guess what game the Transition Tunes come from?  If they ring a bell, get in touch with us, or if you have a Listener's Question you’d like to discuss, contact us right here.

     

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  2. Most of the converstaions you'll have in Taiwan, revolve around food, the cost of food, and food.

    With that, the variety of restaurants here is astounding.  From the local family run stores where lunch, a bowl of ramen and a side vegetable dish, will set you back a whole 1 pound, to upper class establishments where the food tastes pretty much the same, but still at resonable rates, but is better presented with better service.  So, I spend a lot of time in the smaller family run businesses, and by hell do they know how to cook.  Teppanyaki is one of my favorites, Japanese styled hot plates, where the chef cooks at your table, or long bar.  Awesome experience, tasty food, and cheap.


  3. Yeah, @will' Sam's audio was coming in low, so turned it up when editing to as high as I could without comprising the quality.  But, when I played it back on my iPad it all sounded fine.  A tiny bit quieter than usual, but no great difference.  That's strange?

    But, as Nick said, Audacity and Skype are not bed fellows, and with them both updating their programs periodically (Skype mostly), it throws a spanner in the works often, in terms of recording and editing.

    Not to mention, the 'deliberate' 'mistake' at the end of last week's podcast, truely showing how long ago I last edited a podcast.  I'll be apologising during the opening for my brazen, misplaced advertising. :laughing:

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  4. So, it's time to start counting the votes.

    1. Untitled Goose Game [0]
    2. The Messenger          [1]
    3. Outlast                        [0]
    4. Mutant Mudds             [1]
    5. Pilotwings (SNES)      [1]
    6. Turok                          [1]

    Also, a quick note to say that we'll be announcing the winner on the podcast we record on August the 2nd, so you've got until the day before and then the voting ends.

    So, @drahkon, @Vileplume2000 what preferences do you have?

    I'll have a think and vote in the next couple of days myself.


  5. Day 15 - Best Story

    I find most stories in games I’ve played highly predictable, so I had trouble thinking of a story that resonated deeply with me. People praise GRIS, Celeste and other walking simulators, but I find their metaphors shallow and too simplistic.

    So, trending away from games like that, I did recently enjoy What Remains of Edith Finch, it didn’t ram its metaphors down your throat.

    However, my pick is a slow descent into a drug fuelled nightmare of violence. Unable to discern reality from dream, and only told with minimal dialogue.

    Hotline Miami Collection, if I had to choose one from the collection, the 2nd trumps the first.

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  6. Not changing my name, but for a while now I've been contemplating the wisdom of starting Londragon as a lower case letter L.  It so happens that it has been mistaken as a capital i.  (Thought it was 'cool' to have all lowercase).  So, if it's possible, and there's certainly no rush, to change my londragon to Londragon (capitalising the first letter only).  Thanks.

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  7. It's that time again.

    Half-way through the month, which gives us plenty of time to rack up a list of games, and get everyone voting on their game of choice to play throughout August, and recorded in the N-E Cafe PodPals episode scheduled for the first Sunday of September.

    So without delay, the games we included this time in no particular order, or discernible category, are:

    1. Untitled Goose Game
    2. The Messenger
    3. Outlast
    4. Mutant Mudds
    5. Pilotwings (SNES)
    6. Turok

    So get voting for a game that you'd want to play, and talk about, so we can share your thoughts on the first Podcast of September.  Good voting!


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    N-E Café [035] Half-Way Around The Switch is now live at all good Podcast Providers.

    Episode 35 of the N-E Café has regular hosts Lee Davies and Gregory Moffett joined by N-Europe’s very own Sam Gittins this week, in Nick’s absence, who has been blasted off to Mars to make sure he finishes Doom 3.  They discuss the latest Nintendo News; games they’ve been playing, featuring Sea of Thieves, Spyro 1 (Reignited) and TOKI; and this week’s Big Topic, a first-half of the year review of our gaming 2020.

    This is episode 35 of the N-E Café Podcast, an N-Europe Podcast. Enjoy!

    ⦁ Intro Music: Title Screen - Punch-Out!! (Wii)

    ⦁ Introductions: 0:00:36

    ⦁ Nintendo News: 0:03:15

    ⦁ Best of the Forums: 0:40:51

    ⦁ Sales Data: 0:41:51

    ⦁ Download Delights: 0:44:29

    ⦁ Sea of Thieves: 0:52:49

    ⦁ Spyro 1 (Reignited): 1:00:48

    ⦁ TOKI: 1:18:38

    ⦁ Half-Year Review: 1:29:59

    ⦁ Closing: 1:55:14

    ⦁ Podcast Extras: 1:55:48

    Can you guess what game the Transition Tunes come from?  If they ring a bell, get in touch with us, or if you have a Listener's Question you’d like to discuss, contact us right here.

     

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  9. Day 13 - Best Open World City Game

    Can honestly say, I’ve never played many of these. Nintendo’s consoles tend to shy away from these AAA realistic city scape collectathons. Of the little I have played the one that sticks out to me most is LEGO City Undercover (Switch version was a far better experience frame rate wise).

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