Welcome to The Diad Presents!
1,650,240 minutes later, we're back. Enjoy the show!
P.S./Warning: I goofed up part of my audio recording for the voiceover.  Alan did some magic to save it, but there may be some annoying artifacts still here and there.  But there is no way I was doing it again. 
I think the VGM all turned out clean.
And the track list below:
# - Game - Track - System - Composer
1	Ikenfell	It’s Showtime! (Gilda’s Theme)	PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One 	Aivi & Surasshu, Sabrielle Augustin, 
2	Eastward	Johnny's (shop theme)	PC, Nintendo Switch	Joel Corelitz
3	Eastward	Strange Quest	PC, Nintendo Switch	Joel Corelitz
4	Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul 	Tier 2 Duel	Gameboy Advance	Toshihisa Furusawa(?)
5	Propaganda #30 [diskmag]	Ebisu	c64	Mibri
6	Commodore Trilogy 2016 [Battle of the Bits competition]	Made for the Machine	c64	Dimeback (Thomas Palensky)
7	Bunretsu Shugo Shin Twinkle Star	Let's Dance GOGOGO	PC-98	Hiroaki Sano
8	Timespinner	Echoes of the Forgotten		Jeff Ball
9	Tiny Barbarian DX	Riding Cats like a Boss		Jeff Ball
10	Inscryption	The Trapper		Jonah Senzel
Excellent episode at per usual! As mentioned elsewhere, that Mbiri track was some fire! Also always down for some Jeff Ball.
ReplyDeleteIn terms of time travel movies, I wholeheartedly recommend checking out Source Code and Primer. Source Code was written and/or directed by the same guy who did Moon, which is one of my favorites. Source Code is like Groundhog Day, but Gyllenhaal gets blown up at the end of each day. So, kind of awesome if you like him, but also awesome if you hate him so much you want to see him die over and over.
While I’m on the Groundhog Day but dying, I’ll have to throw in “Live. Die. Repeat.”, aka “The Edge of Tomorrow”. That’s a fantastic movie with enough behind the scenes trivia that you’d have a gold mine talking about it on a future episode. It’s also stuck with me; the story is really compelling for a big budget sci-fi flick.
So Primer: maybe we’ve talked about it before. It’s probably the most believable movie involving time travel I’ve seen. It’s a very difficult movie to categorize, done on a budget of $7,000(!?), and won the Grand Jury prize at Sundance when it came out.
Anyway, great to listen to another episode! Cheers!