DGRadio: 09.15.2011

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SHOWNOTES
00:00-Show Intro
04:59-Drunk Dials
11:45-Mailbag
23:24-Discussion Segment: Gaming’s Guardian Heroes
55:24-Beer Talk: Oktoberfest by Summit Brewing
61:04-Retro Review: Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
66:50-Lightning Round
104:01-The Last Shot
104:55-Show Close
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Tags: octoberfest, radiant silvergun, summit, super mario bros 3, treasure
September 25th, 2011 at 10:36 am
Anyone interested in the best Oktoberfest beers should get Ayinger (my #1) or Schell’s (my #2). Caramel roll, golden raisin, slightly grassy.
I felt like I was listening to Smodcast with the amount of pure incorrect speculation about Summit. They are still independent. The 25th anniversary beer is a hopped up version of EPA. They have another beer out in the Unchained series that’s a saison, but it’s now out of production. Yeah, I’m that guy today.
Thanks for the Radiant Silvergun tips, because I suck at it right now. I drunkenly played last night and did much better than I did sober because of your tips. I still sucked. Guess I should get out the arcade stick…
September 26th, 2011 at 9:16 am
For newcomers to Radiant Silvergun (Carrotpanic just posted a comment about this as well), I highly recommend either busting out an arcade stick, or nabbing a cheap SF4 fight pad and mapping the controls to mimic the Saturn control scheme. I’m not sure if that one’s in the settings, but you can look up a FAQ to get the controls and map it that way.
Seven weapons seems pretty daunting at first, but after a while it becomes second nature. Just remember that the bottom three buttons are your primary, the top three are you special weapons, and the shoulder button is your sword (which actually makes perfect sense). Once you figure out how each weapons works in different situations, you’ll be rolling in no time.
Also, in story mode, don’t forget to save your progress! Makes the game loads easier.
September 26th, 2011 at 9:17 am
Oh, and about Summit, I think Moe might have been thinking of Leinie’s. But that’s just a guess.