Archive for January, 2010
Game Debate Podcast Episode 003: Does Nintendo even care about its 25 year audience?
Episode 003: Does Nintendo even care about its 25 year audience?
Victor and Frank Discuss the idea that Nintendo has completely or is in the process of abandoning its audience which made them famous in the 80s and 90s. Also we are messing around with new ways to record to minimize editing woes. So forgive the mis-leveled recording. Please Listen, Please Rate Us! Please note our shows are not Censored:
- Running Time: 01hr 20mins
- Intro/outro : Game Debate Theme (Ryuken by E*Master) with special outake intro.
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Peace & Humptyness Forever,
Frank
Game Debate Podcast Episode 002
Episode 002: The debut show…Really
Welcome to first professionally recorded Game Debate Podcast! Victor and Frank discuss what they have been playing & watching, If Christmas has lost its meaning in all the shrouded marketing ploys, If Boxing day sales were Farbage as well as explaining the long absence of updates of gamedebate.net. Don’t Miss out! DL today! Please note our shows are not Censored:
- Running Time: 01hr 09mins
- Intro/outro : Game Debate Theme (Ryuken by E*Master)
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Peace & Humptyness Forever,
Frank
Yes! This is in fact, my FAVORITE trilogy of old school, side scrolling Beat ‘em Ups for the SNES. I had very fond memories of these games. I remember the first time I played it and that was actually “Rushing Beat Ran � Fukusei Toshi” which of course I met initially as “Brawl Brothers”. I played this with my Friend Ariel (yes that’s HIS name) and I must say it is the most fun I had playing a 2 player game since Street Fighter II at the time. Now I do not recall if I played “Rival Turf” aka “Rushing Beat” first. I also do not recall when I played “The Peace Keepers” aka “Rushing Beat Syura”, maybe 1995 or so. Anyways, but it was not until many years later in the late 90s that I found out these were a trilogy in Japan. I played “Brawl Brothers” until 2002 on my SNES straight from 1995 when I acquired it from the same Blockbuster that I rented it from initially for $14.99. I bought it with my allowance which was paid as a lump sum as we were in Germany that summer for over a month so I collected my weekly allowance (which I had forgotten about cause of all the summer fun) and saw it in the used games bin and bought it without thought. I do not know where this original purchased game is (nor my Street Fighter 2 Turbo) but once I do I will make a video on these “Lost Games”. As there are about 3 of them. Anyhow here is the Video! Enjoy!!!!
PS I know that I spelled the URL wrong. I’ve since re-edited this vid but did not re-up it as it has been embedded in some other sites I still need to find.




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