”Noise from the Hearts of Nerds” - NERD NOISE CROSSOVERS: “C1E64: ThreeFer Thursday”
Today’s broadcast is C1E64 for Nerd Noise Crossovers, Thursday, 05/12/2022. Today’s Crossover is "ThreeFer Thursday" - which is, among standard format Ch 1 episodes for "just ordinary occasions", our longest episode to date. So hunker down and buckle up for what is going to be quite the musical journey! Also the Ch 1 debut of the new mic, higher quality copies of the intro/outro background music, and my new production techniques. I'm exceptionally proud of this episode, and hope you will find it exceptionally enjoyable!
Track Number / Game (Composer) / Track Names (Composers) / Time Stamp
01) Intro – 00:00:00
02) Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars – Multiplatform
03) Twilight - X68000 - Ryu Umemoto, Ryu Takami, and/or Hiroaki Sano
04) Final Fantasy X – PS2
05) DOOM Eternal - Multi - Mick Gordon
06) Cyberpunk 2077 - Multi
07) Super Mario Sunshine – GameCube - Kōji Kondō, and/or Shinobu Tanaka
08) Tiny Death Star - iOS/Android - c: John Williams / a: GMLeto
09) Sim Copter – PC
10) Pebble Beach Golf Links - Genesis - Yumi Satake, Shigekazu Kamaki, and/or Yusaburo Shimojyo
11) Art of Balance – Multi - Martin Schjøler
12) N++ - multi
13) Trickstyle – Dreamcast / PC – Richard Beddow
14) Doshin the Giant – GameCube - Tatsuhiko Asano
15) Magic The Gathering Shandalar - PC – Roland J. Rizzo
16) Reigns – iOS/Android - MAGO
17) Mega Man 2 – NES – Takashi Tateishi
18) Outro – 02:40:11
Music Block Runtime: 02:34:02 /// Total Epsiode Runtime: 02:53:08
Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by BB Rights.
Produced using Ardour 6 / Audacity 3 in Ubuntu Studio [Linux] 22.04
You can also find all of our audio episodes on Archive.org as well as the occasional additional release only available there, such as remixes of previous releases and other content.
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The referenced blog post about the Steam Deck can be found here:
https://nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com/2022/02/nnr-blog-st-john-why-i-am-so-personally.html
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Thanks for listening! Join us again in June (dates TBD) for both Hugues' and I's separate "Best of 2020 / 2021" Channel 1 Retrospective episodes as well as Nerd Noise Radio's contribution (via Channel 2) to the great big VGM Podcast communities common theme group project initiaitve.
Cheers!
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