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In this episode of Blowing Cartridges, we sit down with Australian video game journalist and developer, James O'Connor, to discuss his upcoming book Untitled Goose Game, soon to be published by Boss Fight Books. Available to back on Kickstarter, the book delves into the game's development and cultural impact.
In the first half of the interview, James shares insights into the writing process, his experience discussing the game with House House, the developers of the game, and his approach of capturing both the magic of Untitled Goose Game and the broader landscape of video game creation in contemporay Australia. The second half of the episode focuses on the game itself, exploring its unique design, charm, and the playful mischief that made it a global sensation. Whether you're a fan of the game or curious about video game journalism, this episode offers an entertaining and informative dive into the world of Untitled Goose Game.
Brendan - @Tamazoid
Zach - @Eggerino
James- @Jickle: Boss Fight Books: Season 7 - Video Game Pioneers by Gabe Durham — Kickstarter
Intro music - '8 Bit Ditty' by FoolBoyMedia
Outro - 'Video Game Land' by FoolBoyMedia
In this episode of Blowing Cartridges, we dive into the world of video game movie tie-ins with special guest Luke of Maxi-Geek and Vookcast fame! Join us as we explore the highs and lows of games inspired by blockbuster movies, from the iconic classics such as Goldeneye to the notorious flops such as Minority Report.
The trio chart the trajectory of such adaptations, including the rise in the 2000s of the video game sequel to an existing film, discussing why they believe video game tie-ins have decreased in frequency and what they believe the future may have in store!
Brendan - @Tamazoid
Zach - @Eggerino
Luke - @Maxi-Geek
Intro music - '8 Bit Ditty' by FoolBoyMedia
Outro - 'Video Game Land' by FoolBoyMedia
In this nostalgia-packed episode of Blowing Cartridges, we dive into the history of video game rentals, from their rise in the '80s and '90s to their eventual decline. Special guest Mark, a former Video Ezy employee from the 2000s, joins hosts Zach and Bremdan to share insider stories from behind the counter.
They discuss their own memories and experiences of renting games, the excitement of discovering new titles every weekend, and the challenges that ultimately led to the end of an era. Tune in for a trip down memory lane that highlights the role rentals played in shaping our gaming experiences.
Brendan - @Tamazoid
Zach - @Eggerino
Intro music - '8 Bit Ditty' by FoolBoyMedia
Outro - 'Video Game Land' by FoolBoyMedia
In this cosy episode of Blowing Cartridges, we explore the delightful world of wholesome and cosy games. Joined by podcaster and streamer FulishFuji, we delve into the charm and appeal of these games that offer comfort, relaxation, and a soothing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. FulishFuji shares personal favorites, discusses the impact of cosy games on mental well-being, and provides insights into the growing popularity of this genre. Tune in for an episode filled with genre discussions and gaming recommendations as we analyse what exactly a wholesome game is.
Brendan - @Tamazoid
Zach - @Eggerino
FulishFuji- fulishfuji.carrd.co
Intro music - '8 Bit Ditty' by FoolBoyMedia
Outro - 'Video Game Land' by FoolBoyMedia
Gamers may have noticed that over the recent month there has been a plethora of video game announcements, as platform holders and other groups have hosted a number of gaming showcases. Many new games have been announced, alongside further information being provided about previously revealed games.
In this episode we're thrilled to welcome Alex Harding, the mind behind the IndiEXP, an Australian marketing agency dedicated to the promotion of indie games. Dive into the dynamic world of video game marketing as Alex shares his knowledge and experience on the dynamics of promoting indie games in the current market.
We discuss the key strategies that can make or break a game's launch, from leveraging social media and influencer partnerships to creating compelling trailers and engaging with gaming communities. The trio also reflect on memorable gaming trailers and announcement, and what they believe compelling video game marketing is.
Brendan - @Tamazoid
Zach - @Eggerino
Alex- @theindiexp [email protected]
Intro music - '8 Bit Ditty' by FoolBoyMedia
Outro - 'Video Game Land' by FoolBoyMedia
In this episode of the Blowing Cartridges Podcast, we celebrate 25 years of Super Smash Bros, Nintendo's iconic crossover fighting game series that has captivated gamers since its debut in 1999. Join our hosts, alongside special guests Alex and Paul as they dive into the rich history of the franchise, from its humble beginnings on the Nintendo 64 to its latest iteration on the Nintendo Switch. We explore the game's evolution, memorable characters, and groundbreaking mechanics that have made it a beloved staple in the gaming community.
This episode also delves into the passionate division between Super Smash Bros Melee and other entries in the series. Our hosts examine why Melee, released for the GameCube in 2001, has maintained a fiercely loyal competitive scene, and how it differs in gameplay, speed, and technical complexity from its successors. We'll discuss the lasting impact of Melee on the competitive landscape and its role in shaping the community's culture.
Additionally, we shine a spotlight on the Australian competitive Smash community. From grassroots events to international recognition, the Australian Smash scene has carved out its own vibrant niche in the global gaming arena.
Tune in for nostalgic reflections, expert analysis, and exciting discussions on what the future might hold for this legendary series.
Join us for an immersive journey into the richly detailed world of "Pentiment," the critically acclaimed narrative RPG, developed by Obsidian Entertainment and first released in 2022. In this episode, your hosts delve deep into the game's unique art style, historical setting, and intricate storytelling. We're thrilled to welcome a special guest, Buck, a self-describe 'Pentiment sicko', who brings his experience and engaging commentary to the discussion. Discover how "Pentiment" masterfully intertwines art, history, and mystery to create an unforgettable gaming experience.
Brendan - @Tamazoid
Zach - @Eggerino
Buck - @Bucklepuff
Intro music - '8 Bit Ditty' by FoolBoyMedia
Outro - 'Video Game Land' by FoolBoyMedia
In this episode of Blowing Cartridges, our hosts, joined by returning guest Mario, dive deep into the captivating world of Metroidvania games. From the atmospheric depths of "Castlevania: Symphony of the Night" to the futuristic exploration of "Metroid Prime," they unravel the intricate design and evolution of Metroidvanias, particularly over the past fifteen years.
Join them as they dissect the core elements that define a Metroidvania experience, from interconnected level design to unlocking new abilities that open up previously inaccessible areas. They reminisce about classic titles that pioneered the genre and discuss how modern interpretations have expanded upon its foundation.
Brendan - @Tamazoid
Zach - @Eggerino
Mario
Intro music - '8 Bit Ditty' by FoolBoyMedia
Outro - 'Video Game Land' by FoolBoyMedia
Join the Blowing Cartridges Podcast for an episode featuring Brian Costelloe, aka Sincespacies, as he takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the world of Sega gaming in Australia. From his time working at the iconic Sega Hotline to sharing anecdotes about classic Sega titles and hardware, Brian offers firsthand insights into the unique experiences and challenges faced by Australian gamers during the Sega era. This episode provides a glimpse into the continuing legacy of Sega in Australia, making it a must-listen for retro gaming enthusiasts and Sega fans alike.
Brendan - @Tamazoid
Zach - @Eggerino
Brian Costelloe - @Sincespacies
Intro music - '8 Bit Ditty' by FoolBoyMedia
Outro - 'Video Game Land' by FoolBoyMedia
In this episode of the Blowing Cartridges Podcast, we were thrilled to be joined by Nick Cellini, to talk all about his Australian indie studio Turtle Flip Studio and their upcoming game 'Which Way Up.' Join us as we discuss all things related to indie game development in Australia. Nick details his journey in the games industry, shares his design approach and philosophy as well as the challenges he has faced in the development journey of Which Way Up, which is set to release in Q1 2025.
Try the demo or Wishlist Which Way Up on Steam today! https://t.co/5xZED37jUc
Brendan - @Tamazoid
Zach - @Eggerino
Nick Cellini - @nfcellini @WhichWayUpGame
Intro music - '8 Bit Ditty' by FoolBoyMedia
Outro - 'Video Game Land' by FoolBoyMedia
The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.