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- This live action film features a Nerd who, in desperation, goes to the "Minnie Mouse Center for the totally un-hip". There he learns how to dress, dance, and most importantly - be himself. The film features an original music video with Minnie Mouse, in new animation, integrated into live action footage with Elton John singing "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart."
- On Mickey Mouse's 60th birthday, Mickey goes on a quest to find the magic within himself.
- Jared does not think for himself rather he lets the voices of his past and of convention dictate his being. What everyone else wants, Jared gets. It invades his entire being until visions of the subliminal, instinctual, animalistic impulses torment his brain. Roark is the Ego to Jared's Id. Roark pushes Jared to realize his limits and then some.
- When sidekick Long Corner (Griffen Hamilton) witnesses his dearest friends transform into wild beasts, he has no choice but to ask his instructor and mentor, Montana José (J.A. Maldonado), to help him fight and save the day. Will Montana Jose be able to save them from the Temple of the Shirtless Boys? Or will he be taken over by the evil shapeshifters?
- Please delete this submission It was created using the wrong tags, such as video instead of tv series, we created a new submission that corrected the issue.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIn our first episode and part of our Health and Wellness series, we talk with healthcare and obesity advocate, Sarah Bramblette about navigating the healthcare system, weight bias and the struggle to educate people, even doctors, to understand those living with lymphedema and lipedema.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeWe begin our Film and Television series with actor, Amy Hoerler. Amy shares her experience, insight and wisdom on successfully making her way through the often tumultuous sea known as the film industry and how even the most apprehensive person can do the same.
- Carrie Swidecki joins the Obsolete Gamer Show to share her stories about fitness, weight-loss and advocating for health and healthy gaming as well as her world records in Just Dance and Dance Dance Revolution. We also talked about her love of classic gaming and some of her favorite classic games.
- We talked with Ryan about his work on that commercial as well his other work including appearances on Spin City, Charmed, N.C.I.S and Hot in Cleveland. We also talked about his incredible travels around the world and how anyone can become an adventurer by taking that first step outside their own home.
- We sat down and talked with Derek about his early days, including what influenced him to get into game development and the struggles one can go through when creating their first game. We also talked a little about GamersGate and the evolution and near extinction of the video game manual. We even talked about the rumor of Derek purchasing the IP of the Decent Freespace license.
- In the arena of fighting game tournaments few people have had an impact as large as MK Tom Brady. Whether it is community leadership or stand out competitor Tom Brady has been a staple with in the Nether Realm Community. Through his hard work he has earned various spots outside of fighting games as a tester with Nether Realm Studios for games such as Injustice: Gods Among Us and the legendary rebirth of the classic fighting game Mortal Kombat. He's also competed and won various major tournaments and even competed in the WCG and has been a color commentator for Major League Gaming during the return of the fighting game season.
- We sat down with professional gamer and entrepreneur, Johnathan Wendel, perhaps better known as Fatal1ty in Las Vegas. We had a great conversation about his gamer career, the Fatal1ty brand and what it took to go from a kid with a dream to a man building an empire.
- We sat down with Multi-Media personality, Patrick Scott Patterson, a man who has Guinness World Records in multiple video games, has appeared on television and in movies and documentaries, owns his own website where he has been writing articles and showcasing gamers and people from the gaming industry for years. Oh and did I mention he was a wrestler as well?
- We talk with Jan Kavan from CBE Software about his love of games including classes such as Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders, Anachronox , A Mind Forever Voyaging and Silent Hill 2 and being a gamer in the Czech Republic and his latest release J.U.L.I.A: Among the Stars.
- We sat down with Setola and talked about her history of gaming from being introduced to gaming by her grandmother who worked at NASA, to her Counter Strike days with her teammates. We also discussed the current landscape of gaming and today's gamers and the difference between now and only a few years ago. Our discussion about bullying and internet trolls sheds some light on what many, but specifically women deal with in gaming today.
- When you have a passion for games that stays with you your entire life and the drive and focus to pursue what you want in life you can achieve great things. That was just one of the many things we learned in our extended conversation with Judy L.Tyrer. We began with her early career and discussed her progression from starting out after university to working with companies such as Ubisoft and Sony Online Entertainment and then transitioned into her current project Ever Jane.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWe sit down with the team behind the upcoming documentary on the history of Atari, World 1-1. Jeanette Garcia and Daryl Rodriguez are the creative minds behind the project and we talk about their Kickstarter campaign and all things retro gaming.
- When you have a company known for great games you become even more curious about the people behind them so when we had a chance to talk with Kevin Mentz from Daedalic Entertainment we were excited to do so. We were already fortunate enough to have a written gamer profile from Claas Paletta and for Kevin, we learned his favorite classic game is The Battle of Olympus. We also talked about his move from playing games to wanting to create them and finally working for Daedalic and the number of games he personally worked on including Memoria. Overall, a fun interview with a lot of game talk and trailers from a number of Daedalic titles including, Memoria, The Night of the Rabbit, Blackguards 2 and Randal's Monday.
- We profile the Free-to-play Mech warfare game, HAWKEN sit down with producer, Joshua Clausen (or as he is known to the community CapnJosh) about the acquisition of the game by Reloaded games and the upcoming fixes, changes and improvements to the game.
- We sit down with Robyn "Sheba Baby" Brown who among many other things is an event manager for SuperCon2K is a professional gamer and part of team EMP. We talked with Robyn about her gaming background how she got into professional gaming and the challenges she faced being a female gamer and being on a team that has faced controversy.
- We head to the great white north to talk with developer, Brad Smith on his latest project titled, Lizard. His Kickstarter brings us a cool platformer for the NES where you explore an 8-bit world while wearing a lizard for a true retro inspired adventure. Brad has been a fan of classic games all his life from Metroid 2 on the Gameboy to Prince of Persia on the PC. Brad is also a fan of video game music and began creating his own music own music for the Nintendo.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWe premiere the cinematic trailer for Fragments of Him, a unique and interesting first-person drama gaming experience coming to PC and Xbox. We headed out to the Netherlands to talk with Mata Haggis about what players can expect from the game.
- We welcome CEO and founder of Empire Arcadia, world record holder and classic gamer, Isaiah-Triforce Johnson to the show this week for a candid conversation about his early days of gaming from playing his first videos games on the Game and Watch to tearing it up in the arcades of New York. There was no subject off the table from his thoughts on gamers today to the controversy surrounding his company and how some people in the gaming community view him. Triforce wanted to set the record straight on a number of issues and we let him say his peace.
- All the hacking, none of the jail time. We go Beyond the Game trailer of Hacknet an intriguing terminal-based game or as they call it a "hacking simulator" that uses actual UNIX commands. We spoke with Matt Trobbiani who developed the game about what players can expect when they immerse themselves in his world.
- We go beyond the game trailer of Root the cyber espionage themed FPS game by Digital Tribe Games and Deep Fried Enterprises and speak to creators about what you can expect when you enter their world. Step into the inexpensive loafers of expert hacker Edward Summerton. Roll up your sleeves, pop your collar and brew a pot of coffee, because today you're going to breach the networks of a mysterious and powerful corporation. During this undertaking of corporate crypto-espionage you will face many hostile programs, but your most dangerous enemy is the man who designed them. The Systems Administrator built the System from the ground up and holds immense power within the network. He will use the limitless resources at his disposal to prevent you from achieving your goal: total ROOT access to the System.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWe delve into the world of the physiological thriller as we take a look at the update for the indie game, Enola from, The Domaginarium. Before we premiered the trailer we got a chance to talk with creative director, Sergio Rosa about the game as well as about one of his all-time favorite horror games, Silent Hill.
- We welcome author Richard Morgan to the show to talk about the release of his gamebook based on his series, A Land Fit for Heroes which you can find on ITunes, Android and Amazon. It was great to talk writing, his work on Crysis 2, Syndicate and what you can expect from picking up his gamebooks and if you haven't read the, A Land Fit for Heroes series you should.
- We sit down with gamer, collector and Youtuber, Lifespiller about a wide array of types from classic games to collecting on a budget and doing it smart. We also talk about the challenges of running a Youtube channel and the pitfalls many often fall into.
- With eSports taking the world by storm with numbers that rival the World Series and the college football championship fans now have a new way to enjoy this brand new American pastime. We sat down with Rahul Sood, a true entrepreneur that founded the gaming PC Company Voodoo PC and created the first incubation fund for startups at Microsoft and eventually became the global head of Microsoft Ventures. His new company Unikrn gives fans of eSports a place to bet on top tier players and tournaments. As a fan of sports and fantasy leagues this intrigued me and I had a lot of questions and Mr. Sood was happy to answer them all. Unikrn sees their business as a way to get eSports the attention it deserves, rivaling other team based sports leagues like the NFL or NBA. It's quite a goal and if successful could change the face of eSports the way companies such as Draft Kings has.
- A unique outspoken, tell it like it is writer who also professionally wrestled and loves retro games and that's just the start. We talk to Mike "NESquester" Wright about his gaming background, wrestling career and his celebrated writing about classic games. This one was fun and it's rated R so come prepared for an interesting, informative and funny conversation.
- We talk BattleTech, MechWarrior, Shadowrun, and Crimson Skies with Jordan Weisman including details on his Kickstarter that is bringing BattleTech back. From concept to lore and everything in-between if you love the BattleTech world you will want to watch this extended interview with a true gaming legend.
- We've talked with fantastic people from around the world and Loris from Moon Spider is no different. Their game, Harold is an interesting mix between Pitfall and Lemmings that gives you that hardcore, but unique gameplay that gamers have been asking for. Loris grew up in France and could have opened up shop in his home town or the west cost of the U.S. but made Miami his home. He is a true fan of classic games and even had an awesome system of sharing console systems and games growing up as a kid in Nice, France, check out our extended interview to learn more.
- This is why we love interviewing gamers. Imagine playing those hardcore classic games like Donkey Kong, Ms. Pac-Man and Centipede and dominating them. Tim McVey not only did that but was the first person to reach one billion points in the game Nibbler. His score and that game is the focus of the documentary film he is featured in called Man vs. Snake. We talk with Tim about growing up in the arcades and playing at the original Twin Galaxies and what it was like being a gamer when one quarter would get most players a few minutes max on a game while they would often go for several hours.
- Jay Bartlett the star of the retro gaming inspired documentary directed by Rob McCallum, Nintendo Quest, joins us on this fun and informative episode of The Obsolete Gamer show. We talk about his upcoming film, a little of what happened behind the scenes and his love of retro games and video game collecting.
- What do you talk about when you sit down with a legend like Walter Day? Crazy horror movies like, Deathbed and the time a 7 year old Japanese girl beat your friend in a video game of course. Any gamer worth their controller or keyboard knows Walter Day and his work with Twin Galaxies and our conversation with him covers what was truly the birth of eSports and competitive gaming. We also discuss the changing face of gaming and the effect the internet has had on games and gamers alike and the legacy of Twin Galaxies.
- We talk a look at Halcyon 6 the game inspired by classics such as Star Control, Master of Orion, X-COM, Civilization and new classics like FTL and talk to its composer Steve London who loves classic Commodore 64 and Amiga games, cool pizza toppings and the Toronto Maple leafs. Halcyon 6 began as a Kickstarter passion project with a goal of $40k and raised over $180k. We get into all that and of course Steve's love of music in our interview.
- Imagine running your own comic book convention, booking guests, dealing with fans and celebrities with weird requests. Now imagine doing that with Stan Lee as one of the owners. We sit down with Regina Carpinelli co-founder of Stan Lee's Comikaze. Regina shares with us her start and what it is like to run one of the largest conventions in Los Angeles.
- We sit down with Ichiro Lambe from Dejobaan Games their incredible game Elegy For A Dead World where you explore dead civilizations, write about what you find, and share your stories with the world. You can find the game on Steam. Ichiro started gaming at an earlier age and like host, J.A. Laraque even had a Texas Instruments TI 99/4A. We talked about his gaming background and his journey from gamer to game maker. So check out his episode and let us know what you think.
- We take a look at Seven: The Days Long Gone, the Isometric, parkour climbing, stealth RPG by Fool's Theory and we're joined by story designer and VFX artist, Karolina Kuzia who introduces us to this new world and what we as gamer have to look forward too.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWe talk Albion Online, the MMORPG that features a robust crafting system, player economy and PVP which you can play on your PC, MAC and even tablet devices. Christoph Hombergs joins us to talk about what players can expect in the world of Albion Online. Additional we are joined by author Peter Newman. After the successful launch of his novel, The Vagrant, Paul is now writing for Albion Online soon to publish the companion book titled, Landfall. We talk with him about the story and how it will even include references to actual players and guilds within the game.
- Imagine being a rockstar, on stage, preforming for your fans. Now imagine using video game inspired music to do it. We sit down with the dynamic trio from Paula Powered the British-French-Digital group featuring, Sally Ann on vocals, Sylvain de St Pierre on guitar and their Amiga 1200. We discuss how they got together and what it is like preforming for gamers and non-gamers alike.
- 2014–TV EpisodeYou've seen awesome personal collections of classic videos games. Maybe you've been to a video game convention and seen a display showcasing retrogaming. Now you have a whole museum dedicated to the history of the video game industry. We sat down with Sean Kelly one of the co-founders of the National Videogame Museum in Frisco Texas. Sean tells us about how they got there from their exhibits at E3 to just how many consoles, games and memorabilia you will have access to. Not only is the museum interactive, but also features rare artifacts and even the actual office of Randy Pitchford, founder of Gearbox Software.
- We welcome video game legend, Billy Mitchell to the show. Love him or hate him, Billy is a champion and world record holder known for his skills in Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Donkey Kong and more. Billy Mitchell has been featured in films such as The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters as well as many other video game documentaries and was part of CNN's the 80's. Being from Hollywood, Florida we got to interview him in person and asked him about his reputation in the gaming world and his thoughts of subjects from gamers hating on each other to what advice he would give a gamer about to hit the big time.
- We talk with Nick Clarkson a true gamer who has not only played a large number of classic computer games, but was a pioneer with gaming magazines in the U.K. and worked with a number of great game creators before coming to Merge Games. We also talked about his journeyman tour of gaming in the U.K as well as his gaming experiences before diving into Merge's upcoming titles including Riot, Albedo, and Zombie Kill of the Week.
- Gamers are everywhere and everyday we find more and more of them enjoying what we all love even when working on say an upcoming film. William Townsend stars in the latest film in the Open Season series, Open Season: Scared Silly and we sat down with him to talk about the film and his love of gaming. During recording, William often left the Sony lot just to head home and play video games and he talked to us about his gaming roots as well as how he views gaming in Hollywood.
- We head across the pond to the U.K. Wales to be exact, where we talked with Ray Willmott of Big Cake Games on their game for PS4 and PC titled, Cold Horizon. This is the team that worked on the Metal Gear fan remake and we got a chance to talk about Ray's gaming history, how he came to Big Cake Games and of course, what we can expect out of Cold Horizon.
- 2014–TV EpisodeThe historic Twin Galaxies arcade celebrated its 35th anniversary as hundreds of gamers attended the event in Ottumwa, Iowa to pay tribute to whom many call the father of competitive gaming, founder, Walter Day. We welcome Triforce Johnson back to the show to talk about the history of Twin Galaxies and its importance in video game history.
- We sat down with Aidan Price from East Asia Soft to talk about their game Lost Sea and about Aidan's gaming influences which included classic games such as the original Super Mario Bros. and Contra for the NES. Aidan also worked on a number of projects before his work as game designer on Lost Sea included Brink and Magic the Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers. Aidan comes to us from Hong Kong so we can add that stamp to our virtual passport of places we have visited on Gamer Profiles and he gave us some inside into how gamers and arcades are a bit different than in the States and his native U.K. so check out the interview and let us know what you think.
- We all love video game music in one way or another. Often we do not even realize exactly why, that it takes the work of a talented sound engineer to put together the sounds and music in just the right way to give the story true impact and emotion. John Rodd is one of those engineers and one of the best in the business. His credits include work on Breaking Bad, Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and recently, Star Wars Battlefront along with many more. John takes us through his history from sneaking into see Star Wars at age 11 to working with huge names in the entertainment industry. He also told us about his craft and what it takes to bring emotion to a story be it in television, video games or film. We talk with sound engineer for television, video games and film, John Rodd.
- Today gamers like connectivity and the ability to be social and connect with other gamers and Evolve HQ provide just that where Gamers can connect and play PC games with other gamers from around the world. We sat down with Blair Reyburn from Evolve Labs to talk about the social aspect of gaming, eSports and their new tournament site, Evolve Arena where you can pit yourself against other gamers and win real money.