Good gaming podcasts
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RadarScope1
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Trust me, 1UP Yours is really good. The guys that do this show definitely aren't noobs. I know what you mean about reading the sites, and finding them lame. In fact, I rarely even read 1up.com anymore. Like, ever. But I never miss this show. There's something more "real" about it when you have guys sitting around over a beer passionately discussing games rather than just one person writing a story or a review and trying to be all snarky/cool. Of course, they hardly ever talk about anything retro, but that's why they have Retronauts.Gamerforlife wrote:Frankly, many of the articles, reviews, etc. that I read on more popular websites like IGN, Gamepot, etc are pretty stupid so I wouldn't even bother with a podcast from any of those mainstream sites. I'm actually surprised that 1up has a retro podcast as those sites seem mostly run by noobish, Playstation era gamers.
Maybe Racketboy needs its own podcast
Also - Racketboy podcasts. Yes, please.
I've actually considered the podcast thing, but I honestly don't think I could find the time.
Not to mention, I don't think I would be that interesting in a recorded format.
Now if somebody on here knew what they were doing and wanted to take the lead and just have me join in and possibly plan out topics and such, I'll jump on board.
Not to mention, I don't think I would be that interesting in a recorded format.
Now if somebody on here knew what they were doing and wanted to take the lead and just have me join in and possibly plan out topics and such, I'll jump on board.
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I've got a bit of experience with this kinda thing, but not so much as to 'take the lead'.racketboy wrote:I've actually considered the podcast thing, but I honestly don't think I could find the time.
Not to mention, I don't think I would be that interesting in a recorded format.
Now if somebody on here knew what they were doing and wanted to take the lead and just have me join in and possibly plan out topics and such, I'll jump on board.
The 'issue' I have is a lack of webhosting, and a (IMHO) awful British accent (makes living in Canada interesting though).
Video podcasts are best for this kinda topic, as you can let the actual video do most of the talking, with an occasional narration.
On a Mac, iMovie and Garageband should do it all for you. On Windows, Audacity and Movie Maker.
I'd be willing to help if needed, though.
I could probably take care of hosting...opethfan wrote:I've got a bit of experience with this kinda thing, but not so much as to 'take the lead'.racketboy wrote:I've actually considered the podcast thing, but I honestly don't think I could find the time.
Not to mention, I don't think I would be that interesting in a recorded format.
Now if somebody on here knew what they were doing and wanted to take the lead and just have me join in and possibly plan out topics and such, I'll jump on board.
The 'issue' I have is a lack of webhosting, and a (IMHO) awful British accent (makes living in Canada interesting though).
Video podcasts are best for this kinda topic, as you can let the actual video do most of the talking, with an occasional narration.
On a Mac, iMovie and Garageband should do it all for you. On Windows, Audacity and Movie Maker.
I'd be willing to help if needed, though.
And most Americans love British accents
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RadarScope1
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- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:01 pm
- Location: Missouri
I have experience creating podcasts in my newspaper job. I use Audacity on a Mac. It's easy as hell to use as far as the editing goes, and no expensive mics are required. For long distance communication I know a lot of podcasters use Skype or other cheap/free VoIP means.
I've done five "episodes" of my local music podcast for the paper so far. They're at www.news-leader.com/soundcheck.
The sound quality varies because I had to use a tiny hand-held voice recorder for the first few. The best-sounding one is the one at the top.
I'd totally be willing to help with this if the idea gets going.
I've done five "episodes" of my local music podcast for the paper so far. They're at www.news-leader.com/soundcheck.
The sound quality varies because I had to use a tiny hand-held voice recorder for the first few. The best-sounding one is the one at the top.
I'd totally be willing to help with this if the idea gets going.
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All Hail The New Flesh
- 64-bit
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- Location: New Hartford, CT, USA
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Gamerforlife
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 10184
- Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 5:15 pm
- Location: Florida
That does sound nice. I do get irritated by how snarky/cool everyone in the industry tries to be now. I'd rather people just be real. I also hate game journalists who are pretentious. I notice this sometimes on Gamecritics where a game can get a HORRIBLE review for something silly like its lack of "social relevance"or because its story is apparently not Shakespearean enough. These are GAMES. Sure, it's nice when something like Ico can reach the level of high art, but not every game needs to be taken that seriouslyRadarScope1 wrote:
There's something more "real" about it when you have guys sitting around over a beer passionately discussing games rather than just one person writing a story or a review and trying to be all snarky/cool.
I'd be more than willing to sit around on Skype and talk about games, if needed of course.RadarScope1 wrote:I have experience creating podcasts in my newspaper job. I use Audacity on a Mac. It's easy as hell to use as far as the editing goes, and no expensive mics are required. For long distance communication I know a lot of podcasters use Skype or other cheap/free VoIP means.
I've done five "episodes" of my local music podcast for the paper so far. They're at www.news-leader.com/soundcheck.
The sound quality varies because I had to use a tiny hand-held voice recorder for the first few. The best-sounding one is the one at the top.
I'd totally be willing to help with this if the idea gets going.
Ok I caught up. They're basically the same. 2 years ago they were chanting the doom of the Revolution (Wii), and now they simply chant it's suckage. Damn near every episode they go "Look! We told you it would suck! Haha!", ignoring all the sales of course. God, they're stupid. But they're so stupid that it's entertaining.Mozgus wrote:http://gaming-news.info/modules/news/
I used to listen to these guys, as a way of keeping up to date with the worst breed of casual gamer; the drunken madden player. Every single week they would just talk about whatever sports game came out that week, how gay Nintendo is, how drunk they got the night before, how gay Nintendo is, past girlfriends, how gay Nintendo is, and how Nintendo fans are all virgins. I think that about sums it up.
I should really catch up though, and see how the poor bastards are handling the success of the Wii, after chanting it's doom for the past 2 years...bahaha.
1UP Yours is probably the smartest podcast. They're the most serious and honest, and clearly know their stuff. They only rarely make mistakes or are oblivious to a title they should know of.
Evil Avatar radio is extremely dull, and mediocre on the information. It just puts me to sleep fast. It usually has a couple very soft spoken guys, and 1 or 2 very timid girls who clearly never strayed past Sims or Final Fantasy. Avoid.
Destructoid's two podcasts aren't bad. One is for modern gaming, one is for retro. Both are hosted by the same people for the most part. They're respectable people, and they know a good deal, but their opinions are often extreme and uneducated. They spend a little too much time reaching for pedophile and virgin jokes, and assuring us that most gamers are fat and ugly, while they are super sexy. The act gets very old.