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Geek Syndicate

Geek Syndicate
Description:
The long awaited, critically acclaimed, irreverent, touching, intellectual, nonsensical, fairly drunken, incredibly sexy, hilarious.... Hear what happens when 2 old friends(perhaps more in the coming weeks), some pizza, 2 bottles of single malt whiskey and a couple of cats decide to celebrate all aspects of geek life from a UK perspective. We hope to cover TV,Books,Games,Comics..etc every fortnight.

Homepage: http://geeksyndicate.libsyn.com

RSS Feed: http://geeksyndicate.libsyn.com/rss

Geek Syndicate Statistics
Episodes:
2193
Average Episode Duration:
0:1:03:40
Longest Episode Duration:
0:22:21:46
Total Duration of all Episodes:
96 days, 23 hours, 12 minutes and 15 seconds
Earliest Episode:
1 October 2006 (2:23am GMT)
Latest Episode:
12 January 2026 (6:00am GMT)
Average Time Between Episodes:
3 days, 5 hours, 4 minutes and 46 seconds

Geek Syndicate Episodes

  • The Next Level - Episode 27

    24 March 2011 (12:43pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 57 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join the guys as they catch up on their gaming fortnight - including Barry's huge Mass Effect 2 session. In other news, we look at the winners from this year's gaming BAFTAs and discuss the pro's and con's of digital distribution for games.

    Buy, Rent Avoid features our reviews of Fight Night Champion and Prince of Persia: Forgotten Sands.

     



  • The Next Level - Episode 27

    24 March 2011 (12:43pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 57 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join the guys as they catch up on their gaming fortnight - including Barry's huge Mass Effect 2 session. In other news, we look at the winners from this year's gaming BAFTAs and discuss the pro's and con's of digital distribution for games.

    Buy, Rent Avoid features our reviews of Fight Night Champion and Prince of Persia: Forgotten Sands.

     



  • The Next Level - Episode 27

    24 March 2011 (12:43pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 57 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join the guys as they catch up on their gaming fortnight - including Barry's huge Mass Effect 2 session. In other news, we look at the winners from this year's gaming BAFTAs and discuss the pro's and con's of digital distribution for games.

    Buy, Rent Avoid features our reviews of Fight Night Champion and Prince of Persia: Forgotten Sands.



  • The Next Level - Episode 27

    24 March 2011 (12:43pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes and 57 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join the guys as they catch up on their gaming fortnight - including Barry's huge Mass Effect 2 session. In other news, we look at the winners from this year's gaming BAFTAs and discuss the pro's and con's of digital distribution for games.

    Buy, Rent Avoid features our reviews of Fight Night Champion and Prince of Persia: Forgotten Sands.



  • FEEDBACK: A HERO'S CALLING, Episode #7 "Cover of Darkness"

    23 March 2011 (2:33pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 2 minutes and 16 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    The Dark Enforcer has crossed the line, forcing Tech Support to utilize their elite paramilitary cadre to run interference while Feedback prepares for a rematch.  This time the stakes are high, threatening to prove too much for both our hero and his support team, but unknown to Feedback he’s about to gain an ally from the most unexpected battlefront—home!

    Cast of Characters;

     

    Mark Kalita as Blackthorn

    Paeter Frandsen as Pre-Fetch

    Tim O’Donnell as Back-Up

    Kim Gianopoulos as K2

    Tanner Karns as Router

    MJ Cogburn as Wolf-Girl

    Robin Carlisle as Dragonryder

    Timm “The Jester” Gillick as Dark Enforcer

    Zack Fester as The Executive

    Steve Anderson as Forthright

    Andrey Kuznetsov as Reboot

    Elizabeth Delaney as Amber

    Steve Hykes as Archive

    Elie Hirschman as Console

    Mike Winters as Tom

    Brent Terrien as Pure V

    Phill Moxley as Emerald Knight

    Tiffany Braford as PiperMage

    Paul Mannering as Corsair

    Natasha Lathrop as The News Correspondent

    Steven Jay Cohen as The Police Officer

    and

    Ryan Stockton as The Paramedic

    It is our privilege once again to have Scott Hinze of Fanboy Radio (http://fanboyradio.libsyn.com/) as Firewall,

    and welcome our honored new cast member, Mur Lafferty as Drive!

    (For more superheroey goodness, check out the story of Keepsie Branson, a bar owner in the shining metropolis of Seventh City, at Mur’s podnovel site www.playing for keeps novel .com)

    And as always, we remain awed and humbled by our featured players,

    Sarah Blevins as Sarah

    and

    Matthew Atherton as Feedback!

    “Shinobi” is a trademark of Sega.

    “My Calling” theme written and performed by Jeffrey Wayne Kirkpatrick.

    Original Score by David A. Krause.  You can find David’s music compositions for “A Hero’s Calling” athttp://davidallenkrause.com

    Post production was done by Alan White.



  • FEEDBACK: A HERO'S CALLING, Episode #7 "Cover of Darkness"

    23 March 2011 (2:33pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 2 minutes and 16 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    The Dark Enforcer has crossed the line, forcing Tech Support to utilize their elite paramilitary cadre to run interference while Feedback prepares for a rematch.  This time the stakes are high, threatening to prove too much for both our hero and his support team, but unknown to Feedback he’s about to gain an ally from the most unexpected battlefront—home!

    Cast of Characters;

     

    Mark Kalita as Blackthorn

    Paeter Frandsen as Pre-Fetch

    Tim O’Donnell as Back-Up

    Kim Gianopoulos as K2

    Tanner Karns as Router

    MJ Cogburn as Wolf-Girl

    Robin Carlisle as Dragonryder

    Timm “The Jester” Gillick as Dark Enforcer

    Zack Fester as The Executive

    Steve Anderson as Forthright

    Andrey Kuznetsov as Reboot

    Elizabeth Delaney as Amber

    Steve Hykes as Archive

    Elie Hirschman as Console

    Mike Winters as Tom

    Brent Terrien as Pure V

    Phill Moxley as Emerald Knight

    Tiffany Braford as PiperMage

    Paul Mannering as Corsair

    Natasha Lathrop as The News Correspondent

    Steven Jay Cohen as The Police Officer

    and

    Ryan Stockton as The Paramedic

    It is our privilege once again to have Scott Hinze of Fanboy Radio (http://fanboyradio.libsyn.com/) as Firewall,

    and welcome our honored new cast member, Mur Lafferty as Drive!

    (For more superheroey goodness, check out the story of Keepsie Branson, a bar owner in the shining metropolis of Seventh City, at Mur’s podnovel site www.playing for keeps novel .com)

    And as always, we remain awed and humbled by our featured players,

    Sarah Blevins as Sarah

    and

    Matthew Atherton as Feedback!

    “Shinobi” is a trademark of Sega.

    “My Calling” theme written and performed by Jeffrey Wayne Kirkpatrick.

    Original Score by David A. Krause.  You can find David’s music compositions for “A Hero’s Calling” athttp://davidallenkrause.com

    Post production was done by Alan White.



  • FEEDBACK: A HERO'S CALLING, Episode #7 "Cover of Darkness"

    23 March 2011 (2:33pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 2 minutes and 16 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    The Dark Enforcer has crossed the line, forcing Tech Support to utilize their elite paramilitary cadre to run interference while Feedback prepares for a rematch. This time the stakes are high, threatening to prove too much for both our hero and his support team, but unknown to Feedback he's about to gain an ally from the most unexpected battlefront--home!

    Cast of Characters;

    Mark Kalita as Blackthorn

    Paeter Frandsen as Pre-Fetch

    Tim O'Donnell as Back-Up

    Kim Gianopoulos as K2

    Tanner Karns as Router

    MJ Cogburn as Wolf-Girl

    Robin Carlisle as Dragonryder

    Timm "The Jester" Gillick as Dark Enforcer

    Zack Fester as The Executive

    Steve Anderson as Forthright

    Andrey Kuznetsov as Reboot

    Elizabeth Delaney as Amber

    Steve Hykes as Archive

    Elie Hirschman as Console

    Mike Winters as Tom

    Brent Terrien as Pure V

    Phill Moxley as Emerald Knight

    Tiffany Braford as PiperMage

    Paul Mannering as Corsair

    Natasha Lathrop as The News Correspondent

    Steven Jay Cohen as The Police Officer

    and

    Ryan Stockton as The Paramedic

    It is our privilege once again to have Scott Hinze of Fanboy Radio (http://fanboyradio.libsyn.com/) as Firewall,

    and welcome our honored new cast member, Mur Lafferty as Drive!

    (For more superheroey goodness, check out the story of Keepsie Branson, a bar owner in the shining metropolis of Seventh City, at Mur's podnovel site www.playing for keeps novel .com)

    And as always, we remain awed and humbled by our featured players,

    Sarah Blevins as Sarah

    and

    Matthew Atherton as Feedback!

    "Shinobi" is a trademark of Sega.

    "My Calling" theme written and performed by Jeffrey Wayne Kirkpatrick.

    Original Score by David A. Krause. You can find David's music compositions for "A Hero's Calling" athttp://davidallenkrause.com

    Post production was done by Alan White.



  • FEEDBACK: A HERO'S CALLING, Episode #7 "Cover of Darkness"

    23 March 2011 (2:33pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 2 minutes and 16 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    The Dark Enforcer has crossed the line, forcing Tech Support to utilize their elite paramilitary cadre to run interference while Feedback prepares for a rematch. This time the stakes are high, threatening to prove too much for both our hero and his support team, but unknown to Feedback he's about to gain an ally from the most unexpected battlefront--home!

    Cast of Characters;

    Mark Kalita as Blackthorn

    Paeter Frandsen as Pre-Fetch

    Tim O'Donnell as Back-Up

    Kim Gianopoulos as K2

    Tanner Karns as Router

    MJ Cogburn as Wolf-Girl

    Robin Carlisle as Dragonryder

    Timm "The Jester" Gillick as Dark Enforcer

    Zack Fester as The Executive

    Steve Anderson as Forthright

    Andrey Kuznetsov as Reboot

    Elizabeth Delaney as Amber

    Steve Hykes as Archive

    Elie Hirschman as Console

    Mike Winters as Tom

    Brent Terrien as Pure V

    Phill Moxley as Emerald Knight

    Tiffany Braford as PiperMage

    Paul Mannering as Corsair

    Natasha Lathrop as The News Correspondent

    Steven Jay Cohen as The Police Officer

    and

    Ryan Stockton as The Paramedic

    It is our privilege once again to have Scott Hinze of Fanboy Radio (http://fanboyradio.libsyn.com/) as Firewall,

    and welcome our honored new cast member, Mur Lafferty as Drive!

    (For more superheroey goodness, check out the story of Keepsie Branson, a bar owner in the shining metropolis of Seventh City, at Mur's podnovel site www.playing for keeps novel .com)

    And as always, we remain awed and humbled by our featured players,

    Sarah Blevins as Sarah

    and

    Matthew Atherton as Feedback!

    "Shinobi" is a trademark of Sega.

    "My Calling" theme written and performed by Jeffrey Wayne Kirkpatrick.

    Original Score by David A. Krause. You can find David's music compositions for "A Hero's Calling" athttp://davidallenkrause.com

    Post production was done by Alan White.



  • Geek Syndicate - Episode 181

    19 March 2011 (2:26pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 9 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join Dave and Barry on another rollercoaster ride into the world of geekdom.

     

    News

    Mass Effect 2 kicks ass at the baftas

    Sandman comes toTV

    Superman Reboot news

     

    Week the was

    Slaughterman's Creed

    The Quantum thief

    Hawaii five 0

    Being Human

    Desperate housewives???

     Geek Tweets

    In this new section we scour our twitter feed for questions on Young Justice, Indiana Jones, Star Wars,  Doctor Who and more

    Enjoy!

    Don't forget to vote for us in the sfx blog awards!

     



  • Geek Syndicate - Episode 181

    19 March 2011 (2:26pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 9 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join Dave and Barry on another rollercoaster ride into the world of geekdom.

     

    News

    Mass Effect 2 kicks ass at the baftas

    Sandman comes toTV

    Superman Reboot news

     

    Week the was

    Slaughterman's Creed

    The Quantum thief

    Hawaii five 0

    Being Human

    Desperate housewives???

     Geek Tweets

    In this new section we scour our twitter feed for questions on Young Justice, Indiana Jones, Star Wars,  Doctor Who and more

    Enjoy!

    Don't forget to vote for us in the sfx blog awards!

     



  • Geek Syndicate - Episode 181

    19 March 2011 (2:26pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 9 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join Dave and Barry on another rollercoaster ride into the world of geekdom.

    News

    Mass Effect 2 kicks ass at the baftas

    Sandman comes toTV

    Superman Reboot news

    Week the was

    Slaughterman's Creed

    The Quantum thief

    Hawaii five 0

    Being Human

    Desperate housewives???

    Geek Tweets

    In this new section we scour our twitter feed for questions on Young Justice, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Doctor Who and more

    Enjoy!

    Don't forget to vote for us in the sfx blog awards!



  • Geek Syndicate - Episode 181

    19 March 2011 (2:26pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 0 minutes and 9 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join Dave and Barry on another rollercoaster ride into the world of geekdom.

    News

    Mass Effect 2 kicks ass at the baftas

    Sandman comes toTV

    Superman Reboot news

    Week the was

    Slaughterman's Creed

    The Quantum thief

    Hawaii five 0

    Being Human

    Desperate housewives???

    Geek Tweets

    In this new section we scour our twitter feed for questions on Young Justice, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Doctor Who and more

    Enjoy!

    Don't forget to vote for us in the sfx blog awards!



  • Dissecting Worlds Series 4 Episode 1 Supers, Sexuality & Gender

    19 March 2011 (1:48pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 26 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    A new series and a new format - wary of two middle class middle aged men discussing gender issues and sexuality the morose pairing of Matt and Kehaar have got in reinforcments in the form of 'little witch' Amy from 'Birds of Geek.'
     
    With no blows barred they take a good hard look at sexuality and espically gender issues in Super hero fiction - principally comics. On the way there is considerations of such things as - is Black Canary/Green Arrow's relationship the only real one in comics? The Oracle character arc, is The Joker a rapist? Gail Simone's Women in Refrigerators article, Sue Storm's decisions in Civil War, Mary Wollenstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women, Sucker Punch get's a kicking and Matt admits a deep dark desire.
     
    There's some strong language and some strong opinions in this episode. (So let's hear yours.)
     
    Link's Amy mentions

     And you can hear more of her hear http://birdsofgeek.libsyn.com/ 
     
    Come on the forums with your opinions or email dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or twitter Matt @theGrampus or Kehaar @Clarkythecruel
     
    Kehaar's game related musings can be found here http://clarkythecruel.wordpress.com/ and his current RPLG campaign here http://alfiesantics.wordpress.com/
    Matt's literary reviews are here http://www.geeksyndicate.co.uk/ under the Tolkien Gestures thread.



  • Dissecting Worlds Series 4 Episode 1 Supers, Sexuality & Gender

    19 March 2011 (1:48pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 26 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    A new series and a new format - wary of two middle class middle aged men discussing gender issues and sexuality the morose pairing of Matt and Kehaar have got in reinforcments in the form of 'little witch' Amy from 'Birds of Geek.'
     
    With no blows barred they take a good hard look at sexuality and espically gender issues in Super hero fiction - principally comics. On the way there is considerations of such things as - is Black Canary/Green Arrow's relationship the only real one in comics? The Oracle character arc, is The Joker a rapist? Gail Simone's Women in Refrigerators article, Sue Storm's decisions in Civil War, Mary Wollenstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women, Sucker Punch get's a kicking and Matt admits a deep dark desire.
     
    There's some strong language and some strong opinions in this episode. (So let's hear yours.)
     
    Link's Amy mentions

     And you can hear more of her hear http://birdsofgeek.libsyn.com/ 
     
    Come on the forums with your opinions or email dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or twitter Matt @theGrampus or Kehaar @Clarkythecruel
     
    Kehaar's game related musings can be found here http://clarkythecruel.wordpress.com/ and his current RPLG campaign here http://alfiesantics.wordpress.com/
    Matt's literary reviews are here http://www.geeksyndicate.co.uk/ under the Tolkien Gestures thread.



  • Dissecting Worlds Series 4 Episode 1 Supers, Sexuality & Gender

    19 March 2011 (1:48pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 26 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    A new series and a new format - wary of two middle class middle aged men discussing gender issues and sexuality the morose pairing of Matt and Kehaar have got in reinforcments in the form of 'little witch' Amy from 'Birds of Geek.'
    With no blows barred they take a good hard look at sexuality and espically gender issues in Super hero fiction - principally comics. On the way there is considerations of such things as - is Black Canary/Green Arrow's relationship the only real one in comics? The Oracle character arc, is The Joker a rapist? Gail Simone's Women in Refrigerators article, Sue Storm's decisions in Civil War, Mary Wollenstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women, Sucker Punch get's a kicking and Matt admits a deep dark desire.
    There's some strong language and some strong opinions in this episode. (So let's hear yours.)
    Link's Amy mentions

    And you can hear more of her hear http://birdsofgeek.libsyn.com/
    Come on the forums with your opinions or email dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or twitter Matt @theGrampus or Kehaar @Clarkythecruel
    Kehaar's game related musings can be found here http://clarkythecruel.wordpress.com/ and his current RPLG campaign here http://alfiesantics.wordpress.com/
    Matt's literary reviews are here http://www.geeksyndicate.co.uk/ under the Tolkien Gestures thread.



  • Dissecting Worlds Series 4 Episode 1 Supers, Sexuality & Gender

    19 March 2011 (1:48pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 26 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    A new series and a new format - wary of two middle class middle aged men discussing gender issues and sexuality the morose pairing of Matt and Kehaar have got in reinforcments in the form of 'little witch' Amy from 'Birds of Geek.'
    With no blows barred they take a good hard look at sexuality and espically gender issues in Super hero fiction - principally comics. On the way there is considerations of such things as - is Black Canary/Green Arrow's relationship the only real one in comics? The Oracle character arc, is The Joker a rapist? Gail Simone's Women in Refrigerators article, Sue Storm's decisions in Civil War, Mary Wollenstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women, Sucker Punch get's a kicking and Matt admits a deep dark desire.
    There's some strong language and some strong opinions in this episode. (So let's hear yours.)
    Link's Amy mentions

    And you can hear more of her hear http://birdsofgeek.libsyn.com/
    Come on the forums with your opinions or email dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or twitter Matt @theGrampus or Kehaar @Clarkythecruel
    Kehaar's game related musings can be found here http://clarkythecruel.wordpress.com/ and his current RPLG campaign here http://alfiesantics.wordpress.com/
    Matt's literary reviews are here http://www.geeksyndicate.co.uk/ under the Tolkien Gestures thread.



  • Timelore Addendum ep1

    11 March 2011 (12:08am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 29 minutes and 49 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Wewlcome to Timelore Addendum a short stopgap to keep you going till the next epsidoe of Timelore.  In theis ep I and field agent Ant look at the Big Finish audio adventures that slot in and around the first series of dr Who and I interview Stephen North who played the father iin the family on The Christmas Carol, the latest Dr Who Christmas special.

     

    hope you enjoy

     

    David



  • Timelore Addendum ep1

    11 March 2011 (12:08am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 29 minutes and 49 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Wewlcome to Timelore Addendum a short stopgap to keep you going till the next epsidoe of Timelore.  In theis ep I and field agent Ant look at the Big Finish audio adventures that slot in and around the first series of dr Who and I interview Stephen North who played the father iin the family on The Christmas Carol, the latest Dr Who Christmas special.

     

    hope you enjoy

     

    David



  • Timelore Addendum ep1

    11 March 2011 (12:08am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 29 minutes and 49 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Wewlcome to Timelore Addendum a short stopgap to keep you going till the next epsidoe of Timelore. In theis ep I and field agent Ant look at the Big Finish audio adventures that slot in and around the first series of dr Who and I interview Stephen North who played the father iin the family on The Christmas Carol, the latest Dr Who Christmas special.

    hope you enjoy

    David



  • Timelore Addendum ep1

    11 March 2011 (12:08am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 29 minutes and 49 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Wewlcome to Timelore Addendum a short stopgap to keep you going till the next epsidoe of Timelore. In theis ep I and field agent Ant look at the Big Finish audio adventures that slot in and around the first series of dr Who and I interview Stephen North who played the father iin the family on The Christmas Carol, the latest Dr Who Christmas special.

    hope you enjoy

    David



  • The Next Level - Episode 26 The Handheld/Mobile Gaming Wars

    7 March 2011 (1:32pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 9 minutes and 2 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

     

    Ant and Amaechi once again bring you the latest news from the gaming world. In this episode Amaechi finally plays his first ever MMO in Champions Online, and not one to do anything by half’s promptly downloads another MMO, Lord of the Rings Online.

    In the news

    ·         PS3 shipments get frozen in Europe thanks to LG’s law-suit

    ·         The Mexican Government calls for Ubisoft’s Call of Juarez to be banned due to the 6000 drugs related  murders in 2 years in the real life Juarez

    ·         MCM Expo joins forces with Gamespot UK to bring more games to its Expo’s

    ·         iPad 2 gets launched

    ·         Playstation Home may be getting a multiplayer social network upgrade

    Main feature

    In our main feature we discuss the growth and latest developments in the world of handheld/mobile gaming. With 2011 bringing 2 new major handheld console releases in the Nintendo 3DS and Sony NGP (PSP2), the continued growth in mobile phone games and the predicted explosion of tablet PC’s with iPad 2, Android tablets, Windows 7 and both Balckberry and HP launching tablets; this segment of the games industry is a hot topic.



  • The Next Level - Episode 26 The Handheld/Mobile Gaming Wars

    7 March 2011 (1:32pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 9 minutes and 2 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

     

    Ant and Amaechi once again bring you the latest news from the gaming world. In this episode Amaechi finally plays his first ever MMO in Champions Online, and not one to do anything by half’s promptly downloads another MMO, Lord of the Rings Online.

    In the news

    ·         PS3 shipments get frozen in Europe thanks to LG’s law-suit

    ·         The Mexican Government calls for Ubisoft’s Call of Juarez to be banned due to the 6000 drugs related  murders in 2 years in the real life Juarez

    ·         MCM Expo joins forces with Gamespot UK to bring more games to its Expo’s

    ·         iPad 2 gets launched

    ·         Playstation Home may be getting a multiplayer social network upgrade

    Main feature

    In our main feature we discuss the growth and latest developments in the world of handheld/mobile gaming. With 2011 bringing 2 new major handheld console releases in the Nintendo 3DS and Sony NGP (PSP2), the continued growth in mobile phone games and the predicted explosion of tablet PC’s with iPad 2, Android tablets, Windows 7 and both Balckberry and HP launching tablets; this segment of the games industry is a hot topic.



  • The Next Level - Episode 26 The Handheld/Mobile Gaming Wars

    7 March 2011 (1:32pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 9 minutes and 2 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Ant and Amaechi once again bring you the latest news from the gaming world. In this episode Amaechi finally plays his first ever MMO in Champions Online, and not one to do anything by half's promptly downloads another MMO, Lord of the Rings Online.

    In the news

    * PS3 shipments get frozen in Europe thanks to LG's law-suit

    * The Mexican Government calls for Ubisoft's Call of Juarez to be banned due to the 6000 drugs related murders in 2 years in the real life Juarez

    * MCM Expo joins forces with Gamespot UK to bring more games to its Expo's

    * iPad 2 gets launched

    * Playstation Home may be getting a multiplayer social network upgrade

    Main feature

    In our main feature we discuss the growth and latest developments in the world of handheld/mobile gaming. With 2011 bringing 2 new major handheld console releases in the Nintendo 3DS and Sony NGP (PSP2), the continued growth in mobile phone games and the predicted explosion of tablet PC's with iPad 2, Android tablets, Windows 7 and both Balckberry and HP launching tablets; this segment of the games industry is a hot topic.



  • The Next Level - Episode 26 The Handheld/Mobile Gaming Wars

    7 March 2011 (1:32pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 9 minutes and 2 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Ant and Amaechi once again bring you the latest news from the gaming world. In this episode Amaechi finally plays his first ever MMO in Champions Online, and not one to do anything by half's promptly downloads another MMO, Lord of the Rings Online.

    In the news

    * PS3 shipments get frozen in Europe thanks to LG's law-suit

    * The Mexican Government calls for Ubisoft's Call of Juarez to be banned due to the 6000 drugs related murders in 2 years in the real life Juarez

    * MCM Expo joins forces with Gamespot UK to bring more games to its Expo's

    * iPad 2 gets launched

    * Playstation Home may be getting a multiplayer social network upgrade

    Main feature

    In our main feature we discuss the growth and latest developments in the world of handheld/mobile gaming. With 2011 bringing 2 new major handheld console releases in the Nintendo 3DS and Sony NGP (PSP2), the continued growth in mobile phone games and the predicted explosion of tablet PC's with iPad 2, Android tablets, Windows 7 and both Balckberry and HP launching tablets; this segment of the games industry is a hot topic.



  • Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 29

    6 March 2011 (5:29pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 44 minutes and 14 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Welcome guys and gals to episode 29 of Small Press Big Mouth. This episode Stace and Lee LOVE Ian Culbard and review both The Sign of the Four and The Mountains of Madness, also reviewed are two anthologies; Tales of the Spiffing and Solipsistic Pop 3 as well as Hermit by the rather wonderful Andy Waugh. Lee also reviewed another comic but I can't spell it...I mean it's a surprise ooooohhh surprises are cool!
     



  • Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 29

    6 March 2011 (5:29pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 44 minutes and 14 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Welcome guys and gals to episode 29 of Small Press Big Mouth. This episode Stace and Lee LOVE Ian Culbard and review both The Sign of the Four and The Mountains of Madness, also reviewed are two anthologies; Tales of the Spiffing and Solipsistic Pop 3 as well as Hermit by the rather wonderful Andy Waugh. Lee also reviewed another comic but I can't spell it...I mean it's a surprise ooooohhh surprises are cool!
     



  • Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 29

    6 March 2011 (5:29pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 44 minutes and 14 seconds

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    Welcome guys and gals to episode 29 of Small Press Big Mouth. This episode Stace and Lee LOVE Ian Culbard and review both The Sign of the Four and The Mountains of Madness, also reviewed are two anthologies; Tales of the Spiffing and Solipsistic Pop 3 as well as Hermit by the rather wonderful Andy Waugh. Lee also reviewed another comic but I can't spell it...I mean it's a surprise ooooohhh surprises are cool!



  • Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 29

    6 March 2011 (5:29pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 44 minutes and 14 seconds

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    Welcome guys and gals to episode 29 of Small Press Big Mouth. This episode Stace and Lee LOVE Ian Culbard and review both The Sign of the Four and The Mountains of Madness, also reviewed are two anthologies; Tales of the Spiffing and Solipsistic Pop 3 as well as Hermit by the rather wonderful Andy Waugh. Lee also reviewed another comic but I can't spell it...I mean it's a surprise ooooohhh surprises are cool!



  • Timelore Epsiode 2

    23 February 2011 (2:47pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 10 minutes and 39 seconds

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    Welcome to Episode 2 of Timelore - your review of Dr Who from the very beginning.  Join our slightly foolish team of watchers as they review the 2nd half of Dr Who's first ever season.

    In this episode there is a fair bit of character assasination as we find ourselves getting alittle bit of Susan overload and we review the following stories

    The Keys of Marinus

    The Aztecs

    The Sensorites

    The Reign of Terror

     

    Please send us comments to watchers@timelore.co.uk or follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/time_lore



  • Timelore Epsiode 2

    23 February 2011 (2:47pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 10 minutes and 39 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Welcome to Episode 2 of Timelore - your review of Dr Who from the very beginning.  Join our slightly foolish team of watchers as they review the 2nd half of Dr Who's first ever season.

    In this episode there is a fair bit of character assasination as we find ourselves getting alittle bit of Susan overload and we review the following stories

    The Keys of Marinus

    The Aztecs

    The Sensorites

    The Reign of Terror

     

    Please send us comments to watchers@timelore.co.uk or follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/time_lore



  • Timelore Epsiode 2

    23 February 2011 (2:47pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 10 minutes and 39 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Welcome to Episode 2 of Timelore - your review of Dr Who from the very beginning. Join our slightly foolish team of watchers as they review the 2nd half of Dr Who's first ever season.

    In this episode there is a fair bit of character assasination as we find ourselves getting alittle bit of Susan overload and we review the following stories

    The Keys of Marinus

    The Aztecs

    The Sensorites

    The Reign of Terror

    Please send us comments to watchers@timelore.co.uk or follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/time_lore



  • Timelore Epsiode 2

    23 February 2011 (2:47pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 10 minutes and 39 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Welcome to Episode 2 of Timelore - your review of Dr Who from the very beginning. Join our slightly foolish team of watchers as they review the 2nd half of Dr Who's first ever season.

    In this episode there is a fair bit of character assasination as we find ourselves getting alittle bit of Susan overload and we review the following stories

    The Keys of Marinus

    The Aztecs

    The Sensorites

    The Reign of Terror

    Please send us comments to watchers@timelore.co.uk or follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/time_lore



  • Geek Syndicate Episode 180 (with Primeval Co-Creator Adrian Hodges Interview)

    22 February 2011 (2:12pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 16 minutes and 13 seconds

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    Join the lads for another romp through ye olde town of Geekdom.

    News: Wonder Woman TV Casting and MCM Expo News

    Week that Was: Clone Wars, Nemesis, Brightest Day Volume One, The Expendables, RED and Megamins

    Main: In this week's main we have a special interview with the co-creator of the Primeval TV series Adrian Hodges. We discuss with Adrian how Primeval came back to TV after it's cancellation, the new cast members, fan reaction and news on the potential North America Spin off and the Primeval movie.

    Enjoy!



  • Geek Syndicate Episode 180 (with Primeval Co-Creator Adrian Hodges Interview)

    22 February 2011 (2:12pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 16 minutes and 13 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join the lads for another romp through ye olde town of Geekdom.

    News: Wonder Woman TV Casting and MCM Expo News

    Week that Was: Clone Wars, Nemesis, Brightest Day Volume One, The Expendables, RED and Megamins

    Main: In this week's main we have a special interview with the co-creator of the Primeval TV series Adrian Hodges. We discuss with Adrian how Primeval came back to TV after it's cancellation, the new cast members, fan reaction and news on the potential North America Spin off and the Primeval movie.

    Enjoy!



  • Geek Syndicate Episode 180 (with Primeval Co-Creator Adrian Hodges Interview)

    22 February 2011 (2:12pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 16 minutes and 13 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join the lads for another romp through ye olde town of Geekdom.

    News: Wonder Woman TV Casting and MCM Expo News

    Week that Was: Clone Wars, NemesisBrightest Day Volume One, The Expendables, RED and Megamins

    Main: In this week's main we have a special interview with the co-creator of the Primeval TV series Adrian Hodges. We discuss with Adrian how Primeval came back to TV after it's cancellation, the new cast members, fan reaction and news on the potential North America Spin off and the Primeval movie.

    Enjoy!



  • Geek Syndicate Episode 180 (with Primeval Co-Creator Adrian Hodges Interview)

    22 February 2011 (2:12pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 16 minutes and 13 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join the lads for another romp through ye olde town of Geekdom.

    News: Wonder Woman TV Casting and MCM Expo News

    Week that Was: Clone Wars, NemesisBrightest Day Volume One, The Expendables, RED and Megamins

    Main: In this week's main we have a special interview with the co-creator of the Primeval TV series Adrian Hodges. We discuss with Adrian how Primeval came back to TV after it's cancellation, the new cast members, fan reaction and news on the potential North America Spin off and the Primeval movie.

    Enjoy!



  • Scrolls Chapter 12, Part 1: Author Interviews

    22 February 2011 (1:41pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 38 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Have aspirations of Starting Out as writer?  Want to hear the experiences of veterans and newly established authors?  Look no further.

    Seizing the unique opportunity provided by the SFX Weekender this year, we collected an array of interviews from authors at various stages of their careers for your aural delectation.  We probe into achieving a publishable standard through proof-readers and tinkering, the benefits (and not) of Agents, and dealing with rejection; gleaning insights along the way on their writing and editorial processes and the mysterious mechanics of the publishing world.

    Huge thanks to the contributing authors for their time and their trust.  If you have enjoyed their work, or if you would like to ask them any follow up questions having heard these interviews, please post messages at the following sites:

    Joe Abercrombie - http://www.joeabercrombie.com/

    Scott Andrews - http://www.eclectica.info/

    Jonathan Green - http://www.jonathangreenauthor.blogspot.com/

    Peter F Hamilton - http://theunisphere.com/

    James Lovegrove - http://www.jameslovegrove.com/

    Andy Remic - http://www.andyremic.com/

    Adrian Tchaikovsky - http://shadowsoftheapt.com/

    Authors by and large get very little direct feedback from their readers, so make their day and show them your love (and if you've enjoyed this episode of Scrolls, for goodness sake let them know that as well.  It will increase the likelihood of them letting the bald-nutter-with-the-tiny-microphone interview them again in future.)

    We will be recording Part 2 in early March, with the Scrolls team discussing topics spinning off from these interviews.  If you have anything occur to you that you'd like us to specifically discuss please contact us in the usual manner tweeting @scrollscast, posting on the forums at www.gsforums.co.uk or e-mailing us atscrolls@hotmail.co.uk

    Keep writing.  And, er, reading.

    And listening to us.  Obviously...



  • Scrolls Chapter 12, Part 1: Author Interviews

    22 February 2011 (1:41pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 38 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Have aspirations of Starting Out as writer?  Want to hear the experiences of veterans and newly established authors?  Look no further.

    Seizing the unique opportunity provided by the SFX Weekender this year, we collected an array of interviews from authors at various stages of their careers for your aural delectation.  We probe into achieving a publishable standard through proof-readers and tinkering, the benefits (and not) of Agents, and dealing with rejection; gleaning insights along the way on their writing and editorial processes and the mysterious mechanics of the publishing world.

    Huge thanks to the contributing authors for their time and their trust.  If you have enjoyed their work, or if you would like to ask them any follow up questions having heard these interviews, please post messages at the following sites:

    Joe Abercrombie - http://www.joeabercrombie.com/

    Scott Andrews - http://www.eclectica.info/

    Jonathan Green - http://www.jonathangreenauthor.blogspot.com/

    Peter F Hamilton - http://theunisphere.com/

    James Lovegrove - http://www.jameslovegrove.com/

    Andy Remic - http://www.andyremic.com/

    Adrian Tchaikovsky - http://shadowsoftheapt.com/

    Authors by and large get very little direct feedback from their readers, so make their day and show them your love (and if you've enjoyed this episode of Scrolls, for goodness sake let them know that as well.  It will increase the likelihood of them letting the bald-nutter-with-the-tiny-microphone interview them again in future.)

    We will be recording Part 2 in early March, with the Scrolls team discussing topics spinning off from these interviews.  If you have anything occur to you that you'd like us to specifically discuss please contact us in the usual manner tweeting @scrollscast, posting on the forums at www.gsforums.co.uk or e-mailing us atscrolls@hotmail.co.uk

    Keep writing.  And, er, reading.

    And listening to us.  Obviously...



  • Scrolls Chapter 12, Part 1: Author Interviews

    22 February 2011 (1:41pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 38 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Have aspirations of Starting Out as writer? Want to hear the experiences of veterans and newly established authors? Look no further.

    Seizing the unique opportunity provided by the SFX Weekender this year, we collected an array of interviews from authors at various stages of their careers for your aural delectation. We probe into achieving a publishable standard through proof-readers and tinkering, the benefits (and not) of Agents, and dealing with rejection; gleaning insights along the way on their writing and editorial processes and the mysterious mechanics of the publishing world.

    Huge thanks to the contributing authors for their time and their trust. If you have enjoyed their work, or if you would like to ask them any follow up questions having heard these interviews, please post messages at the following sites:

    Joe Abercrombie - http://www.joeabercrombie.com/

    Scott Andrews - http://www.eclectica.info/

    Jonathan Green - http://www.jonathangreenauthor.blogspot.com/

    Peter F Hamilton - http://theunisphere.com/

    James Lovegrove - http://www.jameslovegrove.com/

    Andy Remic - http://www.andyremic.com/

    Adrian Tchaikovsky - http://shadowsoftheapt.com/

    Authors by and large get very little direct feedback from their readers, so make their day and show them your love (and if you've enjoyed this episode of Scrolls, for goodness sake let them know that as well. It will increase the likelihood of them letting the bald-nutter-with-the-tiny-microphone interview them again in future.)

    We will be recording Part 2 in early March, with the Scrolls team discussing topics spinning off from these interviews. If you have anything occur to you that you'd like us to specifically discuss please contact us in the usual manner tweeting @scrollscast, posting on the forums at www.gsforums.co.uk or e-mailing us atscrolls@hotmail.co.uk

    Keep writing. And, er, reading.

    And listening to us. Obviously...



  • Scrolls Chapter 12, Part 1: Author Interviews

    22 February 2011 (1:41pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 52 minutes and 38 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Have aspirations of Starting Out as writer? Want to hear the experiences of veterans and newly established authors? Look no further.

    Seizing the unique opportunity provided by the SFX Weekender this year, we collected an array of interviews from authors at various stages of their careers for your aural delectation. We probe into achieving a publishable standard through proof-readers and tinkering, the benefits (and not) of Agents, and dealing with rejection; gleaning insights along the way on their writing and editorial processes and the mysterious mechanics of the publishing world.

    Huge thanks to the contributing authors for their time and their trust. If you have enjoyed their work, or if you would like to ask them any follow up questions having heard these interviews, please post messages at the following sites:

    Joe Abercrombie - http://www.joeabercrombie.com/

    Scott Andrews - http://www.eclectica.info/

    Jonathan Green - http://www.jonathangreenauthor.blogspot.com/

    Peter F Hamilton - http://theunisphere.com/

    James Lovegrove - http://www.jameslovegrove.com/

    Andy Remic - http://www.andyremic.com/

    Adrian Tchaikovsky - http://shadowsoftheapt.com/

    Authors by and large get very little direct feedback from their readers, so make their day and show them your love (and if you've enjoyed this episode of Scrolls, for goodness sake let them know that as well. It will increase the likelihood of them letting the bald-nutter-with-the-tiny-microphone interview them again in future.)

    We will be recording Part 2 in early March, with the Scrolls team discussing topics spinning off from these interviews. If you have anything occur to you that you'd like us to specifically discuss please contact us in the usual manner tweeting @scrollscast, posting on the forums at www.gsforums.co.uk or e-mailing us atscrolls@hotmail.co.uk

    Keep writing. And, er, reading.

    And listening to us. Obviously...



  • FEEDBACK A HERO'S CALLING - Episode Six; "What Was Lost"

    16 February 2011 (8:40am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 3 minutes and 19 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    FEEDBACK; A HERO’S CALLING

    Episode Six; "What Was Lost"

    written by Kim Gianopoulos, Alan White, C. Alexandria Schwarz,

    and Richard Brooks II.

     

    Feedback and Tech Support scramble to find a cure for their stricken friend and teammate Tom, but the answer may lead to the most devastating weapon of all – Sarah!!  Can Feedback survive the most soul-crushing challenge of his life?

     

    Featured in this episode were the voice-acting talents of

    Mike Winters  as TOM

    Elie Hirschman as CONSOLE

    Mark Kalita as BLACKTHORN

    Kim Gianopoulos as K2

    Andrey Kuznetsov as REBOOT

    Tanner Karns as ROUTER

    C. Alexandra Schwartz as COURTNEY   

    Tim O’Donnell as BACK-UP  

    Paeter Frandsen as PRE-FETCH

    Rebecca Pryor as Forthright’s RECEPTIONIST 

    Steve Anderson as ALEXANDER FORTHRIGHT

    Richard Brooks II as  BROOKS  

    Robin Carlisle  as DRAGONRYDER

    MJ Cogburn as WOLF-GIRL

    Phill Moxley as EMERALD KNIGHT

    Colin D. Snow as BREAK BREAKOUT

    Steve Hykes as ARCHIVE

    Rich Frost as MAINFRAME

    Adam Ledzion as ADAM/ARC

    Brandon Cole as FREAKOPAEDIA

    Bruce Busby as The CONCIERGE  

    Jeffrey Kirkpatrick as CLUSTER

    David A. Krause as NICK RICHARDSON

    Alan White as CHATHAM  

     

     And our special guest stars,

    Tonya Kay herself, performing as CREATURE!  You can follow the continuing adventures of CREATURE as well as follow the poi-spinning career of Tonya Kay at www.tonyakay.com

    and

    Scott Hinze from www.fanboyradio.com joining our cast as FIREWALL  

    As always, but especially in this performance, we were honored and privileged to have Matthew Atherton and Sarah Blevins filling the roles of our heroes FEEDBACK and his amazing wife SARAH.

    Kingdon Hearts is copywritten 2002 by SQUARE CO., LTD.  All Rights Reserved.  Gamescreen FX obtained from http://www.freewebs.com/kingdom-hearts-saga/  The Kingdom Hearts game powers borrowed in this production were done in the same manner that Our Hero borrows them – for good and not for evil!

    Original Score by David A. Krause.  You can find David’s music compositions for “A Hero’s Calling” at http://davidallenkrause.com/default.aspx

     

    Post production was done by Alan White.

     

     



  • FEEDBACK A HERO'S CALLING - Episode Six; "What Was Lost"

    16 February 2011 (8:40am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 3 minutes and 19 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    FEEDBACK; A HERO'S CALLING

    Episode Six; "What Was Lost"

    written by Kim Gianopoulos, Alan White, C. Alexandria Schwarz,

    and Richard Brooks II.

    Feedback and Tech Support scramble to find a cure for their stricken friend and teammate Tom, but the answer may lead to the most devastating weapon of all - Sarah!! Can Feedback survive the most soul-crushing challenge of his life?

    Featured in this episode were the voice-acting talents of

    Mike Winters as TOM

    Elie Hirschman as CONSOLE

    Mark Kalita as BLACKTHORN

    Kim Gianopoulos as K2

    Andrey Kuznetsov as REBOOT

    Tanner Karns as ROUTER

    C. Alexandra Schwartz as COURTNEY

    Tim O'Donnell as BACK-UP

    Paeter Frandsen as PRE-FETCH

    Rebecca Pryor as Forthright's RECEPTIONIST

    Steve Anderson as ALEXANDER FORTHRIGHT

    Richard Brooks II as BROOKS

    Robin Carlisle as DRAGONRYDER

    MJ Cogburn as WOLF-GIRL

    Phill Moxley as EMERALD KNIGHT

    Colin D. Snow as BREAK BREAKOUT

    Steve Hykes as ARCHIVE

    Rich Frost as MAINFRAME

    Adam Ledzion as ADAM/ARC

    Brandon Cole as FREAKOPAEDIA

    Bruce Busby as The CONCIERGE

    Jeffrey Kirkpatrick as CLUSTER

    David A. Krause as NICK RICHARDSON

    Alan White as CHATHAM

    And our special guest stars,

    Tonya Kay herself, performing as CREATURE! You can follow the continuing adventures of CREATURE as well as follow the poi-spinning career of Tonya Kay at www.tonyakay.com

    and

    Scott Hinze from www.fanboyradio.com joining our cast as FIREWALL

    As always, but especially in this performance, we were honored and privileged to have Matthew Atherton and Sarah Blevins filling the roles of our heroes FEEDBACK and his amazing wife SARAH.

    Kingdon Hearts is copywritten 2002 by SQUARE CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Gamescreen FX obtained from http://www.freewebs.com/kingdom-hearts-saga/ The Kingdom Hearts game powers borrowed in this production were done in the same manner that Our Hero borrows them - for good and not for evil!

    Original Score by David A. Krause. You can find David's music compositions for "A Hero's Calling" at http://davidallenkrause.com/default.aspx

    Post production was done by Alan White.



  • Dissecting Worlds Series 3 Episode 7 - Miltiary Conclusions

    15 February 2011 (8:33am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    The terrible twosome wrap up their miltiary series with a general chin wag about what've learned over the last 6 weeks.
     
    Not a lot, but in the course of this they consider does SF ever really tell miltiary stories? Where there is space to tell such stories?. How do Computer games fit in to genre military fiction?. Is there a miltiary fiction genre of it's own? Why is Outcasts so poo? 
     
    They also consider  modern British casualty sensitivity and consider the allogorical power of science fiction and how it's sometimes wasted in miltary SF. Matt is unkind to Footfall while discussing asymetrical warfare and Kehaar is as always the steady voice of wise counsel (not.) 
     
    Needless to say they bounce around such  historical matters as comedy Nazis, Northern Ireland and the British Indian Army.
     
     
    Details of 'Conspiracy' here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266425/
     
    Feedback is as ever welcome on the forums, or by emailing dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk. Same ports of call if you fancy guest hosting in our gender and sexuality series.



  • FEEDBACK A HERO'S CALLING - Episode Six; "What Was Lost"

    16 February 2011 (8:40am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 3 minutes and 19 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    FEEDBACK; A HERO’S CALLING

    Episode Six; "What Was Lost"

    written by Kim Gianopoulos, Alan White, C. Alexandria Schwarz,

    and Richard Brooks II.

     

    Feedback and Tech Support scramble to find a cure for their stricken friend and teammate Tom, but the answer may lead to the most devastating weapon of all – Sarah!!  Can Feedback survive the most soul-crushing challenge of his life?

     

    Featured in this episode were the voice-acting talents of

    Mike Winters  as TOM

    Elie Hirschman as CONSOLE

    Mark Kalita as BLACKTHORN

    Kim Gianopoulos as K2

    Andrey Kuznetsov as REBOOT

    Tanner Karns as ROUTER

    C. Alexandra Schwartz as COURTNEY   

    Tim O’Donnell as BACK-UP  

    Paeter Frandsen as PRE-FETCH

    Rebecca Pryor as Forthright’s RECEPTIONIST 

    Steve Anderson as ALEXANDER FORTHRIGHT

    Richard Brooks II as  BROOKS  

    Robin Carlisle  as DRAGONRYDER

    MJ Cogburn as WOLF-GIRL

    Phill Moxley as EMERALD KNIGHT

    Colin D. Snow as BREAK BREAKOUT

    Steve Hykes as ARCHIVE

    Rich Frost as MAINFRAME

    Adam Ledzion as ADAM/ARC

    Brandon Cole as FREAKOPAEDIA

    Bruce Busby as The CONCIERGE  

    Jeffrey Kirkpatrick as CLUSTER

    David A. Krause as NICK RICHARDSON

    Alan White as CHATHAM  

     

     And our special guest stars,

    Tonya Kay herself, performing as CREATURE!  You can follow the continuing adventures of CREATURE as well as follow the poi-spinning career of Tonya Kay at www.tonyakay.com

    and

    Scott Hinze from www.fanboyradio.com joining our cast as FIREWALL  

    As always, but especially in this performance, we were honored and privileged to have Matthew Atherton and Sarah Blevins filling the roles of our heroes FEEDBACK and his amazing wife SARAH.

    Kingdon Hearts is copywritten 2002 by SQUARE CO., LTD.  All Rights Reserved.  Gamescreen FX obtained from http://www.freewebs.com/kingdom-hearts-saga/  The Kingdom Hearts game powers borrowed in this production were done in the same manner that Our Hero borrows them – for good and not for evil!

    Original Score by David A. Krause.  You can find David’s music compositions for “A Hero’s Calling” at http://davidallenkrause.com/default.aspx

     

    Post production was done by Alan White.

     

     



  • FEEDBACK A HERO'S CALLING - Episode Six; "What Was Lost"

    16 February 2011 (8:40am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 3 minutes and 19 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    FEEDBACK; A HERO'S CALLING

    Episode Six; "What Was Lost"

    written by Kim Gianopoulos, Alan White, C. Alexandria Schwarz,

    and Richard Brooks II.

    Feedback and Tech Support scramble to find a cure for their stricken friend and teammate Tom, but the answer may lead to the most devastating weapon of all - Sarah!! Can Feedback survive the most soul-crushing challenge of his life?

    Featured in this episode were the voice-acting talents of

    Mike Winters as TOM

    Elie Hirschman as CONSOLE

    Mark Kalita as BLACKTHORN

    Kim Gianopoulos as K2

    Andrey Kuznetsov as REBOOT

    Tanner Karns as ROUTER

    C. Alexandra Schwartz as COURTNEY

    Tim O'Donnell as BACK-UP

    Paeter Frandsen as PRE-FETCH

    Rebecca Pryor as Forthright's RECEPTIONIST

    Steve Anderson as ALEXANDER FORTHRIGHT

    Richard Brooks II as BROOKS

    Robin Carlisle as DRAGONRYDER

    MJ Cogburn as WOLF-GIRL

    Phill Moxley as EMERALD KNIGHT

    Colin D. Snow as BREAK BREAKOUT

    Steve Hykes as ARCHIVE

    Rich Frost as MAINFRAME

    Adam Ledzion as ADAM/ARC

    Brandon Cole as FREAKOPAEDIA

    Bruce Busby as The CONCIERGE

    Jeffrey Kirkpatrick as CLUSTER

    David A. Krause as NICK RICHARDSON

    Alan White as CHATHAM

    And our special guest stars,

    Tonya Kay herself, performing as CREATURE! You can follow the continuing adventures of CREATURE as well as follow the poi-spinning career of Tonya Kay at www.tonyakay.com

    and

    Scott Hinze from www.fanboyradio.com joining our cast as FIREWALL

    As always, but especially in this performance, we were honored and privileged to have Matthew Atherton and Sarah Blevins filling the roles of our heroes FEEDBACK and his amazing wife SARAH.

    Kingdon Hearts is copywritten 2002 by SQUARE CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Gamescreen FX obtained from http://www.freewebs.com/kingdom-hearts-saga/ The Kingdom Hearts game powers borrowed in this production were done in the same manner that Our Hero borrows them - for good and not for evil!

    Original Score by David A. Krause. You can find David's music compositions for "A Hero's Calling" at http://davidallenkrause.com/default.aspx

    Post production was done by Alan White.



  • Dissecting Worlds Series 3 Episode 7 - Miltiary Conclusions

    15 February 2011 (8:33am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    The terrible twosome wrap up their miltiary series with a general chin wag about what've learned over the last 6 weeks.
     
    Not a lot, but in the course of this they consider does SF ever really tell miltiary stories? Where there is space to tell such stories?. How do Computer games fit in to genre military fiction?. Is there a miltiary fiction genre of it's own? Why is Outcasts so poo? 
     
    They also consider  modern British casualty sensitivity and consider the allogorical power of science fiction and how it's sometimes wasted in miltary SF. Matt is unkind to Footfall while discussing asymetrical warfare and Kehaar is as always the steady voice of wise counsel (not.) 
     
    Needless to say they bounce around such  historical matters as comedy Nazis, Northern Ireland and the British Indian Army.
     
     
    Details of 'Conspiracy' here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266425/
     
    Feedback is as ever welcome on the forums, or by emailing dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk. Same ports of call if you fancy guest hosting in our gender and sexuality series.



  • Dissecting Worlds Series 3 Episode 7 - Miltiary Conclusions

    15 February 2011 (8:33am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 24 minutes and 40 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    The terrible twosome wrap up their miltiary series with a general chin wag about what've learned over the last 6 weeks.
    Not a lot, but in the course of this they consider does SF ever really tell miltiary stories? Where there is space to tell such stories?. How do Computer games fit in to genre military fiction?. Is there a miltiary fiction genre of it's own? Why is Outcasts so poo?
    They also consider modern British casualty sensitivity and consider the allogorical power of science fiction and how it's sometimes wasted in miltary SF. Matt is unkind to Footfall while discussing asymetrical warfare and Kehaar is as always the steady voice of wise counsel (not.)
    Needless to say they bounce around such historical matters as comedy Nazis, Northern Ireland and the British Indian Army.
    Details of 'Conspiracy' here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266425/
    Feedback is as ever welcome on the forums, or by emailing dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk. Same ports of call if you fancy guest hosting in our gender and sexuality series.



  • The Next Level - Episode 25

    15 February 2011 (8:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 2 minutes and 10 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Amaechi is rejoined by Ant this week, following his harrowing ordeal at the hands of EPOCH.

    The guys catch up on their gaming weeks and missed opportunities before looking at this week's news.

    Buy, Rent Avoid returns this episode with a look at MMO DC Universe Online and action-platformer Enslaved.

     



  • The Next Level - Episode 25

    15 February 2011 (8:27am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 2 minutes and 10 seconds

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    Amaechi is rejoined by Ant this week, following his harrowing ordeal at the hands of EPOCH.

    The guys catch up on their gaming weeks and missed opportunities before looking at this week's news.

    Buy, Rent Avoid returns this episode with a look at MMO DC Universe Online and action-platformer Enslaved.



  • Geek Syndicate - SFX Weekender 2 Special

    13 February 2011 (7:38am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 42 minutes and 28 seconds

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    Join the guys at the SFX Weekender convention and hear their thoughts on the show.

    iPhone extra:  PDF with a small preview of the latest issue of the Chloe Noonan comic.  For more information head to http://www.marcellerby.com



 
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