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Drunken Gamers Radio: 01.02.2010

January 5th, 2010 by Hilden

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SHOWNOTES

00:00-Show Intro
03:58-Mailbag
13:12-Cartoon Wars-Gunner Review (iPhone)
18:50-Castlevania Rebirth Review (WiiWare)
22:40-Retro Review: World of Illusion (Genesis)
25:37-Five Things
51:04-The Last Shot
54:03-Drunk Dials
1:20:58-Show Close

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Stuff of the Year: Hilden’s Picks

January 4th, 2010 by Hilden


iPhone 3GS: I know, I know. The obvious choice for the Apple Fanboy in the audience but bear with me. I never bought a 3G back when Steve and Co. debuted the new “faster internet” version of the iPhone. My old 2G hooked into the web just fine, ran Apps decently and did everything I wanted it too. Or so I thought. With this little beauty, not only do I have a much needed compass to help me find my own house when I’m lost, it allows me to stream podcasts and music on the fly and take videos of my kids before they turn into teenagers tomorrow. Hell, I can even mistakenly send that picture of me with no pants to my loan officer instead of just texting him insults to his mother. Technology is, truly, grand. What was already a device that had my very life housed inside it has somehow become an even more important and valuable piece of equipment. I’m never without it.


Vintage 1952 Telecaster Reissue: Like every red-blooded American boy, I’ve always wanted to be a guitar player. Aided by the impending Classic Rock inspired Shmopera 3.0, I decided it was time to stop fucking around and do it. I’ve had my eye on this guitar since I first saw Springsteen playing on an actual 1952 Telecaster as a kid and when it came time to buy my first serious guitar, there could be no other. It may be a reissue but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t rock the shit out of everything you play. It’s a dream and plays like a classic American guitar should: loud and sexy. Add in a new VOX tube amp and I’m in rock and roll heaven. Tom Petty cover band, here I come. If I wasn’t married, I would sleep with this thing. I’m in love.


Up!: I’ve heard tell of animated movies that made crowds weep with emotion. I’ve never had an animated movie move me that way, until Pete Doctor’s Up!, that is. In the course of about three minutes, the story of a man and his wife goes by and ends with the main character sitting alone and holding a balloon after the funeral of his wife. An animated movie had me crying in the theater. Call me a baby, call me a wimp. I call Pete Doctor and the artists at Pixar some of the best storytellers and craftsmen that have ever lived. Thank God they exist.


Twitter: Hilden from 2008 wants to punch the Hilden of 2009 right in his pussy fucking face with this pick. It’s true, however, that Twitter has become one of the most important communication tools for Drunken Gamers Radio and it’s community of kick ass listeners. Not to mention, it’s a great way to keep in touch with what’s going on in world of entertainment, politics, comedy, music, comics and anything else I have an interest in. It’s everything I love about forums but without all the shit I hate. It’s what I wanted Facebook to be before a shit ton of people I didn’t even talk to in High School made the social network the equivalent of a yearbook popularity contest. Twitter is how I like to keep in touch with people. Short and to the point communications with a link to more shit if you want it. Twitter, I hate to say it, is the missing piece to the DGR/Robot Panic puzzle that started with a forum burned to the ground by a merciless robot. I love to Tweet. There. I said it. Fuck you.


LOST: For a show that really started to flounder around Season 3, this show really found it’s stride and once again sits as one of the best shows on television. In it’s 2009 Season, the element of time travel was used, not as a groan-inducing “we don’t know where to go from here” cop-out but as a brilliantly executed tool that was integral to a compelling and pivotal story arc. With only one season to go, LOST has taken it’s place as one of the most engaging stories I have witnessed on television and in 2009, it consistently delivered on it’s promise. My only regret is that it’s only got one more season before it’s over.


The Beatles Re-Masters: I’ve always been a Beatles fan but I’ve never seriously delved into their music. I’m not sure if it just wasn’t the right time in my life or what, but I’ve always had a passing fancy with the group. When the Re-Masters hit this year, the aspiring audio engineer in me decided to pick them up just to learn something about the mastering process. What ended up happening is a multiple month long voyage of musical discovery regarding song writing and construction. Those lessons ended up infusing most of my contributions to the ZomBOOsical! and gave me a whole new insight into what makes a great band great. My only regret is that it took me this long to really understand what the Beatles were all about. The new versions of these classic albums not only sound fantastic but they also restored my love of the physical medium of the CD for my music purchases. While I still download many songs digitally, if it’s anything of worth, I’m back to buying it on CD thanks to these albums.


The Protomen: Act II-The Father of Death: We’re obviously big fans of the rock “opera” thing here at Robot Panic. As such, The Protomen’s latest offering is one of my favorite albums of the year. Yes, it tells a great little story that is set in the world of one of my favorite videogames. However, it’s the songs themselves that set this album apart. They all have great hooks, some fantastic 80′s synth action and they’re catchy as hell. It’s a really well produced album and from a musical perspective, it sets the bar high for other folks hoping to do much the same. Um..yeah…that would be us.


Dexter: I’m a bit late to the party on this one, but I have to mention that Dexter goes down as one of the most cleverly crafted shows to appear on television. It got my wife and I to plunk down another $10.00 a month we don’t have just to see them all in time. I was in love with Season 3, even though many didn’t like it as much. I, however, thought it would be pretty hard to top. With Season 4′s scary, disturbing, brilliant and completely shocking story now over, I have NO idea where things go from here but I’ve never been more anxious to see a season of television start.

And that season finale ending scene will haunt me for months. I’m fucking serious.


All of You: Excuse the bit of cheese that’s about to be written here. I have to say that one of my favorite things of 2009 was all of you who read, listen and contribute to our little home on the web. I’m not gonna lie. A little over a year ago, I was done with websites, forums and podcasts. For reasons of my own addled brain, I was fighting hard to kill everything and shut it all down. Thanks to my good friends talking me down off the ledge, we managed to find what was missing and move things in a more positive direction for the three of us.

In turn, all of you who have been with us since the beginning of Team Fremont (or even GWX) and those of you only a week old have written in, called, submitted articles, left iTunes reviews and (most shockingly) donated your hard earned money to our show. There are simply no words to express how grateful I am for all of you and your contributions. I only hope that our show and site continue to entertain you or at least make you laugh once before you unsubscribe in disgust.

Thank you for making 2009 the best year we’ve ever had.

Drunken Gamers Radio: 11.07.2009

November 9th, 2009 by Hilden

Moe is really drunk in this episode. You’ve been warned.

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SHOWNOTES

00:00-Show Intro
05:23-Drunk Dials
18:27-Mailbag
37:22-Silent Swords Review (iPhone)
43:31-Pinball Pulse Review (DSiWare)
48:47-Retro Review: Lode Runner 3D (N64)
56:12-Feature Presentation: Lesser-Known Gaming Websites
1:11:42-Five Things
1:38:04-The Last Shot
1:38:44-Show Close

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Drunken Gamers Radio: 08.31.2009

September 1st, 2009 by Hilden

Phil Haymes joins us this week and once again brings the class and charm while we talk about Batman: Arkham Asylum, iMech and Dissidia: Final Fantasy!

Thanks for listening!

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SHOWNOTES

00:00-Show Intro
06:38-Drunk Dials
14:15-Mailbag
23:07-iMech Review (iPhone)
29:54-Dissidia: Final Fantasy Review (PSP)
36:47-Batman: Arkham Asylum Review (PS3)
54:42-Retro Review: Robotron 2084 (7800)
1:01:22-Feature Presentation: Philthy’s Guitar
1:21:28-Five Things
1:36:03-The Last Shot
1:37:53-Show Close

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Drunken Gamers Radio: 08.16.2009

August 18th, 2009 by Hilden

In a weekend full of toddler birthday parties, we take a minute out of putting together race tracks and playing with Play-Doh and talk about some games. This week it’s Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor and Trials HD.

We award the winner of our contest for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 in our Feature Presentation and we talk about the demise of Chromehounds and much more in 5 Things.

Thanks to all who entered the contest and a big thanks again to Santa Faust for donating the prize.

Thanks for listening!

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SHOWNOTES

00:00-Show Intro
07:28 Drunk Dials
15:34-Mailbag
32:58-Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor Review (iPhone)
42:41-Trials HD Review (XBLA)
52:44-Retro Review: Karateka (7800)
1:03:03-Feature Presentation: Contest Winner
1:15:20-Five Things
1:38:42-The Last Shot
1:40:20-Show Close

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Drunken Gamers Radio: 08.01.2009

August 4th, 2009 by Hilden

John’s out this week and Moe and Hilden take the moment to go Gangsta in honor of their recent ’50 Cent excursion. Space Invaders: Infinity Gene is reviewed as well as Fat Princess. John calls in a Wii Sports Resort review and Trickman Terry and Ken “Sushi-X” Williams return with the conclusion to their Street Fighter 4 conversation. We also read your letters and listen to this week’s Drunk Dials!

Don’t forget that we’ve got a contest running for a chance to win Tiger Woods ’10 for the Wii! Send in the answer to this question: “What is Your Perfect Hole in 1?”

Thanks for listening!

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SHOWNOTES

00:00-Show Intro
06:00-Drunk Dials
13:28-Mailbag
20:21-Contest Info
21:48-Space Invaders: Infinity Gene Review (iPhone)
27:04-Fat Princess Review (PSN)
40:15-Wii Sports Resort Review (Wii)
58:12-Retro Review: Out of This World (SNES)
1:05:58-Feature Presentation-Trickman Terry and Ken “Sushi-X” Williams Part II
1:29:07-Five Things
1:51:20-Show Close

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iPhone Shmuppreciation

April 27th, 2009 by John

Just look at that vertical screen. Perfect for vertical up/down shmups, right? Unfortunately, finding a good shooter on the iPhone hasn’t been easy. An audio-free rRootage came out several months ago, but aside from that the choices have been slim and what has been there hasn’t been very good.

The other day, I decided to scour the App Store for a good shmup; vertical, horizontal, whatever. Much to my surprise, I came across a few that are well worth your attention and, in some cases, actually worth your money. Granted, none of them quite achieve console shmup status, but they’re still good little time-killers.

Let’s have a look…

Hot Field
C2 Matrix
Price: $1.99
Demo Available

Despite the generic title, Hot Field is actually a pretty impressive little shooter reminiscent of games like Soldier Blade or Batsugun. Your ship’s guns are set to auto-fire and you use your finger to move the ship around the screen. Tapping with another finger will activate your laser, which helps to clear out waves of enemies. Double tapping will cause your ship to enter “Bullet Time”, which is exactly what it sounds like: enemies and their bullets will slow down.

Bullet Time sounds good in theory, but the one problem I had with Hot Field was that it’s a bit sluggish and slow to begin with. Your ship crawls along at a snail’s pace, and the bullets don’t come at you very quickly. Your ship also has a life meter, meaning no one-hit deaths. These factors wind up making the game feel a bit cumbersome as the levels seem to take an eternity to get through. Nevertheless, at $2 I’d still give it a recommendation. Hot Field still manages to be enjoyable and fun to pull up in a pinch.

To check out some videos, hit the official site here
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iPhone Goodies

April 20th, 2009 by phneri

The Good, the Paid, and…well mostly the paid.

So, in the past I’ve shown you a few free iPhone goodies. This time we’re going to expand the horizon a bit. I’m going to bring up a few free applications, and a handful of paid ones. These are a few of the better ways I’ve found to spend a dollar or two on the App store.

Rogue Touch: This one’s just been updated and is one of my favorite time-wasters on the phone. It’s Rogue, with touch-screen controls and the same hateful gameplay of a Shiren or any other roguelike. You die, that’s it. Game over. New character, start from floor 1. Your goal is to go through 51 floors of the dungeon (26 down and then all the way back up) to retrieve an amulet, and murder anything you find along the way. Searching for hidden passages, trying out new items in hopes they don’t kill you, avoiding starvation, randomly-generated dungeons, they’re all here. And it’s a buck. For that price this is absurdly good.

YouTube video follows:

Yeah, it doesn’t look like much, but hey, it’s a buck. And the controls are pretty much perfect for the phone. You touch the direction you want to go, or you touch yourself (dirty) for the inventory. Attack monsters by running into them or touching yourself (still dirty) and finding something to throw/shoot at them.  An added bonus comes in the form of online leaderboards.
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Drunken Gamers Radio: 02.07.2009

February 9th, 2009 by Hilden

This week we talk to Chris Przybyszewski from the studio that created Thumbstruck for the iPhone/iPod Touch, Resolute Games. It’s a great conversation on just what it’s like to create games for the new, burgeoning mobile game market.

In addition we review Time Crisis and WordJong for the iPhone while John and Hilden debate which one has become the bigger soccer mom. Moe simply watches and laughs before declaring them both losers. We also manage to talk about R-Type Dimensions for the XBLA and the latest news. All this after we make our way through what may be one of our most confusing and funny reader letters of all time.

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SHOWNOTES
Interview with Chris Przybyszewski-Resolute Games
iPhone Review: Time Crisis
iPhone Review: WordJong
XBLA Review: R-Type Dimensions
Retro Review: Psycho Fox (Master System)
News: Left 4 Dead DLC
Onslaught for WiiWare
Lego Battles
Red Dead Redemption
Release List
The Last Shot
DGR Mailbag

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And for the text message battle, continue on inside…
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Drunken Gamers Radio: 01.24.2009

January 26th, 2009 by Hilden

After imbibing some of the most fantastic beer ever to grace the bar, we manage to talk about ThumbStruck for the iPhone and The Maw for the XBLA. In addition, we talk about the latest gaming news and we give John massive amounts of crap for his recent Peggle fixation. You think you know a guy.

Thanks to Thom for sending us the great Belgian beer! Please be so kind as to Digg this episode! Thanks!

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SHOWNOTES

iPhone Review: ThumbStruck
XBLA Review: The Maw
Retro Review: Magical Chase (TG-16)
News: Onechanbara
Peggle for iPhone and XBLA
New Sackboy Costumes Coming
Hydro Thunder Sequel
Release List
The Last Shot
DGR Mailbag

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DGR: 01.24.2009