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Racketboy Podcast #47 – Games in Education

In the last of our PAX East 2012 interviews, Dave sat down with Leslie Redd, Director of Educational Programs at Valve Software, James Portnow, author of Extra Credits, and Dr. Elizabeth Lane Lawley Associate Professor in the Department of Interactive Games & Media at the Rochester Institute of Technology.  The roundtable discussion touches on a […]

Racketboy Podcast #46 – An Offensive and Disturbing Double Pack

Have you ever wanted to listen to Dave and John talk for almost four hours in one sitting? Now’s your chance! This show features lengthy discussions about the meaning of the word “offensive,” lots of needless genuflecting about Borderlands 2 and X-Com Enemy Unknown, a pair of sad answers about what game each host would […]

Racketboy Podcast #45 – The Banner Saga

    Stoic studios is a small development team made up of former Bioware employees.  The team at Stoic is developing the successfully kickstarted game The Banner Saga.  The Banner Saga will be released in separate parts; first as a free to play online multiplayer game ad then as a single player campaign experience.  The […]

Racketboy Podcast #44 – Yogscast: And the Mystical Dream Tower

Charlie McShane is the chief architect of an upcoming game based on the well-known British internet gamer video series known as the Yogscast.  He’s been hard at work on Yogscast: And the Mystical Dream Tower and recently took some time out of his busy schedule to talk with the Racketboy Podcast about the game, his […]

Racketboy Podcast #43 – What’s Obscure?

In this episode we discuss your thoughts on obscure games and consoles you enjoyed growing up, share our thoughts on the Neo Geo X and changes to the Steam EULA, and Dave talks too much about the 7800 while John laments not playing enough RPGs. We’re on Twitter: @racketboypodcst [audio:http://racketboy.com/podcast/racketboy-podcast-0043.mp3] Download RSS Feed: http://www.racketboy.com/podcast/feed/ Subscribe […]

Racketboy Podcast #42 – Trent Oster

Trent Oster is a founder of Beamdog and of Overhaul Games and the Creative Director for the forthcoming Baldur’s Gate Enhance Edition, a series he is very familiar with from his many years working at Bioware.  In this episode of the show, John interviews Trent about a number of interesting topics, and Trent shares a […]

Racketboy Podcast #41 – Fipses and Brahs

This guestless episode finds Dave and John talking about the Steam summer sale, the holy grail of SNES collecting, abbreviations and shorthand terms for games, and the current state of yard sales. We’re on Twitter: @racketboypodcst [audio:http://racketboy.com/podcast/racketboy-podcast-0041.mp3] Download RSS Feed: http://www.racketboy.com/podcast/feed/ Subscribe to iTunes Show Outline: Intro Pickups/Playing News for the Retro Gamer Forum Thread […]

Racketboy Podcast #40 – A Setting of Difficulty

Inconsistent internet connections, lightening strikes, power outages, and dropped calls tried to stop this podcast from seeing the light of day, but we have persevered to enthrall you with tales of Treasure, to humor you with our feeble progress in accomplishing Summer gaming goals, to rile you up with our rankings of Final Fantasy games, […]

Racketboy Podcast #39 – Bioware’s David Gaider

  David Gaider has worked on a number of projects in his time in the industry including the Baldur’s Gate series, the Knights of the Old Republic series, and most recently the Dragon Age games.  David has also written several novels and comic books based on the Dragon Age franchise and has become known as […]

Racketboy Podcast #38 – E3 2012

  In this show, we cover E3 2012, highlighting those titles that we think will be of interest to the retro gamer. Listen in to hear what our hosts thought was the game of show, what their thoughts on the event as a whole are, and where they think the industry is headed. We’re on […]

Racketboy Podcast #37 – MassDigi

  Another of our PAX East 2012 interviews, this episode features Timothy Loew of the Massachusetts Digital Games Institute talking about how his organization is bringing together the state’s academic institutions  and various large and small companies in the games industry to foster a successful environment for people to create exciting new games, find careers […]

Racketboy Podcast #36 – Retro Sports Games Roundtable

This episode of the show features our stalwart hosts in a roundtable discussion with two expert corespondents on the subject of retro sports video games. Forum members retrosportsgamer (of Retro Sports Gamer World) and sevin0seven joins us to run down our favorite 8-bit and 16-bit titles, talk about what makes a great sports video game, […]

Racketboy Podcast #35 – Amateur Auteurism

In this episode our hosts welcome forum member JT to editorialize on auteur theory in gaming, discuss what they’d give up gaming for, contemplate Final Fantasy censorship, and ponder selling out. We’re on Twitter: @racketboypodcst [audio:http://racketboy.com/podcast/racketboy-podcast-0035.mp3] Download RSS Feed: http://www.racketboy.com/podcast/feed/ Subscribe to iTunes Show Outline: (“Four Brave Champions” – Castle Crashers) Playing/Pickups Guest Editorial: JT on Auteur […]

Racketboy Podcast #34 – PAX East 2012

  Another PAX East, another year of stellar podcast coverage. This year we rounded up representatives from three upcoming games that are sure to make your retro sensibilities tingle and hit them with a barrage of questions.  Specifically, we chatted up folks working on Double Dragon Neon, Sonic 4 Episode 2, and Dust: An Elysian […]

Racketboy Podcast #33 – Tony Hawk’s Global Warming

Dave and John talk about the Tony Hawk Pro Skater series with Expert Correspondent TEKTORO, mull the fate of classic games being ported to touch devices, delve into a too-long discussion about their history of playing RPGs, weigh in on the Mass Effect 3 controversies, and go on for far too long in this most […]

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