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Hear the magic that happens when all members of the IGN UK team run head first at each other to chat about video games, movies, TV shows and weird things they've put in their mouths.
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The Legacy Music Hour podcast was created by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. for the purpose of sharing and talking about video game music from specifically the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. No remixes, no covers, no video game inspired music -just pure, original music from the NES, SNES, Genesis, and more.
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Hey Listen! Follow along as David, a Legend of Zelda Mega Fan, watches movies of all kinds. Sprinkling in some opinions & facts, sometimes blurring the line of film critique to just pure fanboying. Episodes aren't just limited to movies, he talks about his adventures through the Legend of Zelda series and other action related media. So grab some popcorn, a controller or a favorite beverage and we'll trek across Hyrule and the Silver Screen together.
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Critics and teachers Jonathan R. Lack and Sean Chapman host this monthly variety series where we talk about our favorite video games, movies, anime, and much more, having fun and maybe even learning something along the way. From the creators of The Weekly Stuff Podcast and Japanimation Station. Visit https://www.jonathanlack.com for more!
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Since beginning in 2010, The Geek Show has gone through more form changes than the final boss of an RPG, and this very podcast is the grandpappy of a number of podcasts and YouTube shows like 4-Panel, Cinema Eclectica, KeyFrame, Impossible Mission, Pop Screen, Uncut, and a whole lot more. You can find out more about us at https://thegeekshow.co.uk Subscribe to our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGeekShow?sub_confirmation=1 Support us on Patreon and get exclusive content - https ...
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Welcome to Blatherrhea, the comedy podcast where nothing is off-limits and everything is fair game. Join us as we explore the weird and wacky world around us, diving into the latest odd news stories, current events, and pop culture trends with our unique and hilarious perspectives. With your hosts, the irreverent and quick-witted John Caparulo and the mischievous and unpredictable Brian Shinanigan, you can expect a rollercoaster ride of laughs, insights, and pure unadulterated silliness. So ...
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This week Jemma and Kirk discuss the latest Nintendo news, including the reveal that the Switch successor WILL be backwards compatible. This is great news, but why is it so important? We also discuss other Switch successor news, such as release dates and features. Plus, there's been an update on the upcoming Zelda movie, along with new Nintendo Mus…
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Cardy, Matt, and Dale are here for another dose of audio glory on this week's IGN UK Podcast. There are impressions of Gladiator 2, Lego Horizon Adventures, The Rise of the Golden Idol, and Arcane, all before the main event of ranking the 10 best Netflix original series. Squid Game, Mindhunter, Stranger Things. What will come out on top? Listen and…
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In this bonus episode, David shares his thoughts on the 2018 game God of War, discussing its mechanics, story, character development, and overall gameplay experience. He reflects on his journey through the game, comparing it to other adventure games and highlighting the elements that stood out to him, including the combat system, puzzles, and chara…
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Make sure you don't miss this mixtape since there's a lot of cool stuff to check out. For example, there's a track from the unreleased SNES game Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill that features some really fun and funky bass. There's an absolute slapper from Pop'n TwinBee that exudes that amazing Konami shoot-them-up energy. After that is another one of …
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The LMH crew kicked off 2021 with a classic free play episode. As always, there's a great mix of systems and styles to love. "Stage 1: Evil Forest" from the late-release Famicom game Moon Crystal is a really great, mysterious-sounding, sci-fi track composed by Tsukasa Tawada. The Mega Drive gets to shine with "Main BGM 3 (Floors 11 and 12)" from Ma…
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Get your "tenners" ready, because it's time for the Best Of Year In Review (number nine)! Reaching the end of this episode marks the ten year point for the show, so you're probably already familiar with how this works by this point. If not, here's a quick rundown: Brent and Rob alternate, counting down their top ten tracks that they discovered with…
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It's the start of a new LMH year, and with that comes the potential for all new tenners for your listening pleasure.In this episode we get some fantastic tracks. "Mr. X" from Mega Man 6 shows how Capcom was still putting out bangers on the NES, even for the late releases of the console's lifespan. We also hear from a Mega Drive Meganet game with th…
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Like Christmas morning in the 80's, we've got lots of third and fourth generation gifts for your listening pleasure. "Ending" from Ranger X is a totally cool track with great stereo effects and classic 80's synth. We slow things down with "Ending Theme" from Kiss Shot, which is a sultry jam, perfect for a smoky lounge. We then kick things back into…
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In this episode, David looks into the world of The Legend of Zelda, discussing the potential for a live-action movie adaptation. He explores various aspects such as the anticipated storyline, casting choices, and the involvement of key figures from Nintendo. The conversation also touches on the importance of a solid script and how the film could re…
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Cardy, Matt, and Emma have been playing Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Do they like it? Listen to find out. They've also been tinkering with the PS5 Pro, as well as watching the enjoyable Paddington in Peru and touching The Remarkable Life of Ibelin. There's also time for a bit of Pokemon TCG Pocket, Black Ops 6, and Play-Doh chat. Lovely. Remember to …
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It’s our busiest episode yet, with a giant six-hour extravaganza to get you through the month of November. Our main topic concerns the Gamera Heisei trilogy from the 1990s; directed by Kaneko Shusuke with special effects by Higuchi Shinji, these movies are towering classics of the Kaiju genre, and secretly some of the greatest superhero films ever …
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Once again, it's that time when Brent and Rob and Gabe count down their favorite tracks of the last eleven episodes or so. Lots of great tracks this year, so you better believe this episode is mmm poppin' from start to finish. See you at the sushi bar. Partial track listing below.Download and listen NOWGame - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Y…
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After ten years there's finally a new Dragon Age game. Unfortunately, it's also one of the biggest disappointments of the year. So we dig into that a bit, looking at where things went to wrong and what the game really should have been. We also look at the newly-released Nintendo Music app, and all the promise it holds. Is it just the start of bigge…
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This week, Jemma and Kirk showcase the many facets of Super Mario, celebrating anniversaries, exploring the recent Super Mario Party Jamboree, and looking forward to Mario + Luigi: Brothership. We also get into the latest news, including the announcement of Xenoblade Chronicles X for Switch and the release of Nintendo Music. Plus, it's a new month …
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Cardy has played a couple of hours of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and is here to share his excitement about it. He's also joined by Matt and Dale as they each attempt to build their own weird, often misguided, Frankenstein monster creations of licensed games in a fun draft format. Enjoy! Remember to send us your thoughts about all the new ga…
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It may be a few days late, but fear not, the IGN UK Podcast is back for more video game, film, and chocolate snack related chat. Cardy, Matt, and Emma have got both Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's campaign and multiplayer to talk about this week, as well as A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead. There's also a cheeky little Endless Search to play, and, of cour…
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In this episode of the podcast David discusses Ridley Scott's 1985 film 'Legend' and shares his thoughts on the new Zelda game Echoes of Wisdom. Discussion about the Alarmo ensues before we jump into Legend, doing broad strokes on what the movie is and essentially comparing to Ocarina of Time. First impressions of Echoes of Wisdom are then discusse…
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This week, Jemma, Kirk, and Trev chat about the newest Mario Party outing. We also continue our celebration of all things spooky in the lead up to Halloween. Before that, though, we delve into the latest news, including Alarmo, Switch 2's code name, Banjo Tooie, and Tron. It's a packed show so we hope you enjoy it!…
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Halloween is fast approaching so that means it's the time of year again when Cardy, Mat, and Jesse share their favourite "under the radar" horror movies, shows, games, books, and more. Before that, though, there's time to discuss two of the month's standout new horror films The Substance and Terrifier 3. Plus, we've even got a great Endless Search …
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This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma and Kirk delve into the world of Australian indie devs at PAX Aus. There were so many passionate developers on site talking about their games, and we spoke to as many as we could to get the lowdown. We also saw what bigger players like SEGA, Devolver Digital, Ubisoft and more had on offer. Plus, Nintend…
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Cardy, Jesse and Mat celebrate one of the best games of the year, one of the best shows of the year, and one of the most disapointing second episodes of an anime ever made in this latest podcast. We're chatting Metaphor ReFantazio, It’s What’s Inside, Uzumaki, Industry and finding a little extra time with Nintendo's Alarmo. Remember to send us your…
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For the October installment of Purely Academic, Jonathan and Sean embrace the spooky season by talking Halloween – specifically, the recent Halloween reboot/sequel trilogy directed by David Gordon Green and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, with the hosts debating whether these films are muddled messes or interesting revisionist takes on the slasher genre…
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One last free play before the top ten Year In Review, so get your "tenners" in now. Jumping right in, pound for pound, Konami/Ultra just can't be beat, and "Maniacs (Zone 3)" from Rollergames is proof of that. The fun energy of this tracks is enough to make anyone want to get up and move their body. Of course if you mention Konami, it's only fair t…
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It's the spooky time of year again, and of course all the developers and publishers have been rushing out their horror games. There's some good ones, too, and this month we chat a bit about what makes a good horror game in our view. We also talk about all the other games that are releasing in October - there are a lot of them! Games to suit every t…
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This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma and Trev go through some tip and tricks for the lovely new Zelda adventure, Echoes of Wisdom. We also delve into other games we're playing this week, including The Plucky Squire, Crossy Road Castles, Dagon, Star Wars Hunters, and Fragrant Story and Papaya's Path. There's a lot to cover this week, so enj…
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Cardy, Matt, and Jesse are here to deliver a week full of misery. That isn't always a bad thing, though. Case in point: Silent Hill 2, a fantastic remake of a horror classic. It can, however, definitely be a bad thing. Just like the incredibly boring Joker: Folie à Deux. We have reviews of both this week, as well as thoughts of Hell Is Us, the Unti…
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Some good music on this free play episode. Yeah, this month was supposed to be a "best of the year" episode, but the schedule got a little confused, so that'll be next month instead. Anyway, the boizz get pretty out there with a couple of the tracks (in different ways) and it's definitely a bit of a trip. They also talk about Leisure Suit Larry and…
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In this episode, David explores the 2007 film Transformers, reflecting on his nostalgia for the movie and discussing its production, character dynamics, and storytelling elements. The conversation begins with a light-hearted discussion about Zelda before diving into the main topic. David shares insights about the film's creation, the impact of its …
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This week's show is (almost) all about Echoes of Wisdom! We talk about everything we love about this new entry in The Legend of Zelda series, from dungeons, exploration, waypoints, and even the echoes - some frustrations are there, sure, but this is a fun and fresh take on the top-down Zelda experience. Let us know your thoughts on Echoes of Wisdom…
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You are listener number 200,081 in the queue for this week's IGN UK Podcast, where Jen, Jesse, and Mat discuss the biggest news out of this year's Tokyo Games Show, chat a little bit of Deadlock, and there's an update to the tale of the microwaved chicken in the latest round of listener feedback. Send us your thoughts about all the new games, TV sh…
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While the pandemic quarantine continued, haircuts may have been in short supply, but one thing that is always abundant is the supply of great VGM for the boizz to share. Starting things off, we've got some classic David Wise music from Battletoads for the Game Boy featuring all of his iconic style. "Painting Panic!" from The Legend of the Mystical …
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Echoes of Wisdom is out this week and we give our thoughts on the game ahead of launch. Who is the villain? How will it the game go in terms of sales? We break it all down. We also delve into the recent news of Nintendo filing a lawsuit against the developers of Palwaorld. Just what does it all mean? We comment on the the latest Switch 2 talk, plus…
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What are the seemingly dead PlayStation series that need to make a comeback? Cardy, Matt, and Mat pick three each that they'd love to see new games from. Before that, though, there are some very early impressions of The Plucky Squire, as well as far too much talk about Lidl and giant crisps. Remember to send us your thoughts about all the new games…
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