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Sunday
Feb192017

PSP #346: Trulon, Riptide GP: Renegade, and All the Delicate Duplicates

Today's episode is all about indie games all the time, every time, this time and that time, why time so serious while spicing up all the foods with thyme 'cause time. Time. Did that opening sentence make much sense? No, but neither does one of the games Marc reviews on today's show and, while I'd love to tell you which game it is, why would you listen if I did? Anyway, check out today's show if you want to hear Marc's thoughts about Trulon: The Shadow Engine, Riptide GP: Renegade, and All the Delicate Duplicates. Cheers and enjoy the show. P.S., It shouldn't be hard to figure out which game is the nonsensical one based on the titles alone. Cheers and enjoy the show again...for real this time. P.P.S., It's All the Delicate Duplicates.

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Thursday
Feb162017

PSP #345: Persona 4 the Animation, Tasogare Otome x Amnesia, For Honor, and Flywrench

Marc takes time out of their hectic schedule today, which included an always terrible visit to the dentist, to review a couple of older anime—Persona 4 the Animation and Tasogare Otome x Amnesia (Dark Maiden of Amnesia)—and preview a few video games, including For Honor and Flywrench, which is the latest game from Messhof, the developers of Nidhogg. Cheers and enjoy the show.

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Monday
Feb132017

PSP #344: Oxenfree and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

Because there was no Pixelated Radio this week due to technical difficulties, Marc decided to record a short little episode about the handful of games they played (and didn't get to talk about on the aforementioned other podcast) just one day after the recording the last episode. Anyway, enjoy a smidgen of chatter about Oxenfree, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and not much else. Cheers and enjoy the show.

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Sunday
Feb122017

PSP #343: Angel Beats! and Grave of the Fireflies

Marc takes out just a little bit of time to talk about a few anime this episode, first reviewing Angel Beats! and its first OVA, "Stairway to Heaven," and then follows that with a little discussion about Grave of the Fireflies and why they think some of the criticism it receives is unwarranted (and why they really like Isao Takahata). Anyway, that's it and that's all, cheers and enjoy the show (and be sure to check out Pixelated Radio later today).

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Thursday
Feb092017

PSP #342: Switching Between Michiko to Hatchin, Binbougami ga!, and Vertical Drop Heroes HD

Marc starts off today's show talking about how they're growing more and more excited about the Nintendo Switch and don't know why (but kind of do), before eventually reviewing two very different anime: Michiko to Hatchin and Binbougami ga! (Good Luck Girl!). After that they talk about the simple and fun roguelike, Vertical Drop Heroes HD, which will be hitting Xbox One on February 17. Anyway, that's it and that's all, cheers and enjoy the (way-longer-than-usual) show.

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Monday
Feb062017

PSP #341: The Final Death Note and Kaichou wa Maid-sama!

Marc returns with more Death Note in this episode, reviewing the series as a whole now that they've finished it, and then they review another anime, Kaichou wa Maid-sama! (Maid Sama!), which is really good...at being really boring. After that, Marc talks about a little indie game full of lots of charm and many deaths, Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic. Anyway, that's it and that's all, cheers and enjoy the show.

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Friday
Feb032017

PSP #340: Writing Death Notes on a Slimy Ranch

Marc doesn't waste time on today's show as they jump right into talking about Death Note, one of the best anime they've ever watched and one of the best English dubs they've heard. After that, Marc talks about a little indie game called Slime Rancher, a game where you get to collect cute little slimes and vacuum up more chickens than you could ever want, all while exploring a small little island in hopes of finding a secret or two...or maybe just a cave full of fresh slimy poop. (Note: no such cave exists, or, at least, I have yet to find such a poopy cave.) Anyway, that's it and that's all, cheers and enjoy the show.

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Thursday
Feb022017

Death Note Anime Preview

I am a little over halfway through Death Note and have enjoyed every second of it. It’s not often an anime lives up to all the praise it receives and I don’t know many anime touted as highly (and as often) as Death Note, but I was hooked and invested from the very first second of the very first episode and have yet to be disappointed, something I’m rarely able to say; though, I’m a little disappointed in myself for waiting so long to finally watch it.

If you don’t know what Death Note is, it’s about a young man, Light Yagami—I hate that his name is Light in the same way I hate that Baby’s name is Baby in Dirty Dancing—who sees a mysterious notebook fall from the sky one day during class, eventually picking it up once class is over, not knowing what it is or where it came from; this mysterious notebook is called a Death Note and it is much more than just a notebook. A Death Note is a notebook that, if someone writes a person’s name in it while picturing their face, that person will die of a heart attack 6 minutes and 40 seconds have passed; though, it is possible to change the way a person dies if such details are also written (and physically possible). Death Notes are traditionally used by shinigamis—gods of death—to kill humans before their time is up in order to extend their own lives, essentially making shinigamis immortal; however, humans can use Death Notes if they happen to come into possession of one—cue Light.

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Tuesday
Jan312017

PSP #339: Shiki? More Like Sucki, Am I Right or Am I Right?

In today's episode, Marc starts off the show talking about politics (sorry) because they just couldn't help themselves and then, when they have no more words available to dump on Trump, they review the vampire anime, Shiki, which doesn't make them feel much better. Cheers and enjoy the show...if you can.

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Friday
Jan272017

PSP #338: Five TV Shows I'd Like to See Resurrected

In today's episode, with all the TV shows that have been brought back from the dead over the last year and change, Marc decides to talk about their five most-wanted TV resurrections (and some honorable mentions too), as well as some other nonsense here and there, like a review of the anime, NHK ni Youkoso! (Welcome to the N.H.K.), and some more thoughts about Gears of War 4. Cheers and enjoy the show.

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