Download Episode 58 here.
Another slightly chit-chatty episode, but this time, with an Anime Review!
Edit: Added link to Kitaro on the right. Also, check out this fantastic article about it, here.
How could anyone NOT like the opening to this:
Shootin The Breeze
Alex discusses The Last Manwho managed to leave his home without severe anal hemoraging
We lament the death of D&D's creator.
Alex also points us to an article that explains why D&D was so good.
Alex (yet again) wants to let you suburbanites know about something disturbing.
Finally, we discuss something very awesome, sent in by the very lovable lad, N15PCA.
Review: Irresponsible Captain Tylor
Unfortunately, the DVD seems to be out of stock and/or out of print and isn't as easy to find as I thought. So I'm afraid I can't post a link. Try E-Bay, it worked for me!
Definitely in both me and Alex' top 10; It's THAT good.
It's a wrap!
Next week, Appleseed;Ex Machina!
Another slightly chit-chatty episode, but this time, with an Anime Review!
Edit: Added link to Kitaro on the right. Also, check out this fantastic article about it, here.
How could anyone NOT like the opening to this:
Shootin The Breeze
Alex discusses The Last Man
We lament the death of D&D's creator.
Alex also points us to an article that explains why D&D was so good.
Alex (yet again) wants to let you suburbanites know about something disturbing.
Finally, we discuss something very awesome, sent in by the very lovable lad, N15PCA.
Review: Irresponsible Captain Tylor
Unfortunately, the DVD seems to be out of stock and/or out of print and isn't as easy to find as I thought. So I'm afraid I can't post a link. Try E-Bay, it worked for me!
Definitely in both me and Alex' top 10; It's THAT good.
It's a wrap!
Next week, Appleseed;Ex Machina!
Comments
ever hear of that one?
You live in Regina too? Have you ever met Kent?
Regina sounds like my kind of place, but Alex prefers something warmer.
The guy's crazy, he actually LIKED the weather in Singapore.
Just wanted to let you know. And to let you know DuoMatrix is back. Great show again.
I've also lived in Moose Jaw briefly. I'd like to see you make fun of that.
My wife told me you messaged in Skype, but I was AFK, sorry about that! Thanks for noting the spelling mistake; I'm not too well at the moment thus obvious mistakes are sneaking through.
Moose Jaw!? I'll have to think about that one...
I see that it is slated for 11 episodes only; however, given that it's got the highest ratings for it's late night timeslot, hopefully we'll see more!
Too bad about the 11 episodes though...
How long did the original manga go for? One would think they could go a few more episodes then that. But what with it being a late night show, I'm not surprised by the short episode count.
You guys talked about how you are both a much of Geeks. When you said that I was listening to this podcast while I was playing Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Can't get much more Geek being than that.
Hakaba Kitaro first came out in the late 50's and released 9 volumes in around, a ten year period.
The animated version was released as GeGeGe No Kitaro (a less scary name than "Graveyard Kitaro) and was toned down for children. The manga was later re-released as "GeGeGe No Kitaro".
I am enjoying the Habaka Kitaro series immensely, but I can also see that they are speeding a lot of stuff up; However only a few websites list this as being 11 episodes, so I'm still not 100% sure. 11 is an ususual number, so I suppose it's somewhat credible that it was announced as 11 episodes at some stage.
Given it's ratings, I'm confident there will be more if it is indeed 11 episodes. It apparently has broken the record for ratings in it's time slot. (Around a 5-6% share, this might seem small, but considering the time in which it's shown, doubled with the fact that most shows in that time slot get a 1.5 - 3.0 % share in the same time)
Smash Brothers, whilst being a HUGE hit, will always have a special place for those of us who grew up with games in the 80's; The newest incarnation moreso that previous versions as they've included a lot of obscure characters (at least to a lot of the teen audience).
So yes, I clearly see what N15PCA is talking about and at the same time I appreciate Bork's statement that gaming has become so mainstream that it's lost it's "geeky" tag.
Still, there's plenty of Geeky games out there, like Europa Universalis III, Europa 1400, Crusader Kings etc...