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Re: Could YOU be an expert corespondent for the RB Podcast?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 11:24 pm
by ExedExes
After hearing TEKTORO as the Tony Hawk expert on today's new podcast, I thought "hey, I could be an expert like that"
I see the classic arcade slot is filled, but I notice you had a non-video pinball opening there. I could do that, alongside arcade games, I've played and studied the history of pinball enough to know a lot about them. IPDB is my friend
Re: Could YOU be an expert corespondent for the RB Podcast?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:31 am
by pakopako
I've got a pastiche of history with anime and gaming (70s~90s), but I think D.S. has that covered.
I have a few friends who are more knowledgeable about game music; some orchestral composition, but mainly chiptunes. I can probably leech their knowledge temporarily if I prepare myself.
Re: Could YOU be an expert corespondent for the RB Podcast?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 4:42 am
by flex wood
mjmjr25 wrote:I think I could educate the shit out of you folks on septic tanks.
Please work this in to a podcast somehow.
Re: Could YOU be an expert corespondent for the RB Podcast?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:50 am
by Dakinggamer87
I'm pretty knowledgeable with RPG's: Japanese/Western for current gen and retro as well
Re: Could YOU be an expert corespondent for the RB Podcast?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:59 am
by YoshiEgg25
mjmjr25 wrote:I think I could educate the shit out of you folks on septic tanks.
Re: Could YOU be an expert corespondent for the RB Podcast?
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:14 am
by dsheinem
So.....anyone have a lot of expertise on the history of Treasure's games, the differences between various ports of all their games, the history of the company itself, etc.? Let us know!
Re: Could YOU be an expert corespondent for the RB Podcast?
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:56 pm
by pakopako
dsheinem wrote:So.....anyone have a lot of expertise on the history of Treasure's games, the differences between various ports of all their games, the history of the company itself, etc.? Let us know!
I thought the Konami off-shoot only had two games that got multiple ports (Bangai-O, Ikaruga) -- before they broke down and did sequels on other consoles (Advanced Guardian Heroes, Sin & Punishment 2, etc.)
Of yeah, the one tidbit of possibly unique Treasure trivia I could contribute is that a lot of their staff members were in the credits for Axelay (SNES).
Re: Could YOU be an expert corespondent for the RB Podcast?
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:43 pm
by dsheinem
pakopako wrote:dsheinem wrote:So.....anyone have a lot of expertise on the history of Treasure's games, the differences between various ports of all their games, the history of the company itself, etc.? Let us know!
I thought the Konami off-shoot only had two games that got multiple ports (Bangai-O, Ikaruga) -- before they broke down and did sequels on other consoles (Advanced Guardian Heroes, Sin & Punishment 2, etc.)
Of yeah, the one tidbit of possibly unique Treasure trivia I could contribute is that a lot of their staff members were in the credits for Axelay (SNES).
so...are you volunteering?
We need someone with a lot of expertise on Treasure for the show we record Thursday night 9pm ET. Who's up for it?
Re: Want to be the podcast's expert corespondent?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:25 am
by Jagosaurus
Pretty knowledgeable on Saturn stuff if you ever have an episode with a lot SS or arcade port topics.
Everything from the history to the VCD card to imports.
Also, a Jaguar enthusiast if the ill fated Jag is a topic.
Not an expert of the subjects requested