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Remember those classic Atari 2600 games? They were sure fun to play, but didn't you ever wonder why they sent a plumber to take out Donkey Kong? What Yar was seeking revenge against? What made those robots go berserk? Me too? ATARI BYTES is more than a game review podcast. It's an exploration of the games to divine what exactly the story within the game is. And if we can't find those answers, we'll make 'em up.
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In the hunt for video and mobile game production insights, we talk to as many game producers, product managers, heads of production, studio bosses and other disciplines as we can find. This is all part of our quest to enable games industry professionals to plan better, lead better and stop the crunch culture, through building a community of support, knowledge and training. Take a look at game-production.com for articles, videos and more. Don't be a lonely games producer anymore. Looking to get into game production? This podcast is for you.
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Friends old and new join me in Derry and Toms roof gardens to discuss the work and influence of prolific British fantasist Michael Moorcock, as well as other bits of 60s and 70s genre fiction that came to me via my Grandad in the 80s and informed my world view. Books, music, role-playing games, wrestling in Featherstone Library and many other digressions await.
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Welcome to the Manga Revolution Podcast where we share our passion for manga. From discovering new manga series to the latest developments in My Hero Academia, Spy x Family, Chainsaw Man, and more there is a lot in the world of manga to talk about. We hope you all enjoy our podcast.
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Well, hello there, citizen. Do you have trouble telling your friendly, neighborhood, bat-type, spider guy from your average, everyday, alien, hipster, web-comic? Fret no more! From super dudes and fantastic folks, to gumshoe kitties and immigrant elephants, Kalen Knowles, Adam Zopfi-Hulse, and Robyn Stevens have got you covered when it comes to comic bookery.
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Booky is your cosy, snob-free, genre-neutral, non confrontational corner of the pod-osphere for talking books, authors and writing. If you love to read, love to hear how your favourite authors started out or are trying to get your own writing career off the ground, you’ve come to the right place.
Journalist, editor and writer Nicola Adam will be chatting to authors and interesting people about their lives and careers, the books they love, and, about the obstacles they have overcome plus asking for their advice and tips. You’ll not get any literary snobbery here; everybody is welcome whether you read a book a day or a year, if you just love stories or simply enjoy listening to other people talk about their lives.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is the place where my love for books is shared.
Every week, I'll publish a new episode discussing different genres of books like: -New releases;
-Great classics;
-Fantasy;
-Videogames taken from books, and much more.
To all the readers (and not) around the world, I hope you'll enjoy it!
Check my YouTube channel: YouTube: @IntoTheBooks23 or
my Instagram page: @intotheb00ks or
my Facebook page: Into The Books, to find out more.
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Why We Roll is a streaming show and podcast about designing tabletop roleplaying games, hosted by Chris Pickett (Danse Macabre) and Wythe Marschall (Stillfleet).
Chris and Wythe host in-depth conversations with professional game designers with a focus on contemporary indie TTRPGs. They also occasionally run actual-play sessions and offer behind-the-scenes looks at the games they’re developing.
Topics covered to date include game-design inspirations and best practices, the politics of games, illustrating game concepts, cards as mechanics, character backstories, party formation, eco-catastrophes, epic powers and “boss fights,” espionage in games, faction rules, genres, “medieval” settings, hit points versus wounds, “madness” rules, safety at the table, solo RPGs, the OSR or even the NSR, what makes a game a game, what makes a system a system, product development, the business of indie RPGs, and so much more!
Why We Roll is recorded in Brooklyn and Queens, NYC.
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Ever Dark is a gay paranormal romantic serial story performed by a full cast of professional voice actors! Some episodes edited to be PG-13, but the full unedited episodes are available in our private subscription and the audiobooks as well.
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This is a weekly podcast of funny stories for kids. There are side-splitting versions of my own fractured fairy tales. Also short stories from some of my best-selling books, featuring characters from 'The Adventures of Nanny Piggins' and 'Friday Barnes, Girl Detective'. The stories are perfect for bedtime, long car rides or even if you're just stuck waiting a really long time at the doctor's office. They're written for 7-11 year olds but these are tales the whole family can enjoy. The silliness is ageless. I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as I enjoy recording it. After years of being a children's author, typing away in my office with only my goldfish for company, I was bursting to tell my stories out-loud and with lots of silly voices! So please - sit back, get comfy and enjoy some amazing, some silly and some just plain ludicous tales direct from my imagination to you.
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Small Ways to Live Well is a podcast from The Simple Things, a monthly magazine about slowing down, remembering what’s important and making the most of where you live.
Hosted by the Editor, Lisa Sykes, in Season 4: Fruitfulness, she’ll be compiling a could-do list for autumn, alongside colleagues and contributors.
As the nights lengthen, we can hunker down for winter or embrace autumn’s glory and use it to light our way through to the festivities to come. It’s a short season and our podcasts will help you make the most of it, both indoors and out.
We’ll get cosy and enjoy comfort foods but also step out to kick leaves and watch the season turn. Jolly traditions stop the slide into melancholy and there will be time to enjoy a story by the fire with tea and cake.
Expect crumbles and corduroy, magical pickles and big scarves. Released weekly from 27 October, this is your companion guide from when the clocks go back through to Stir-up Sunday.
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Join Andrea Rene, Brittney Brombacher and Riana Manuel-Peña as they analyze the week's video game news, give hands-on impressions of upcoming titles, discuss your questions, and have a little bit of "off-topic" conversation. With over 30 years of video game industry experience, the conversation is sure to be insightful and passionate, but never takes itself too seriously.