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Creative Success = Financial Balance with Flexible Budget Plans As a creative individual, dealing with irregular income can be daunting. In this episode of From "Creative Passion To Profit", titled "How Creatives Can Budget for Regular Income," I, Mahmood, tackle one of the biggest challenges faced by those in the arts and creative world—budgeting. Have you ever felt the high of being fully booked and having commissions flying off the shelves, only to be met with silence and income droughts the following month? You're not alone. But here's the good news: with a little planning, you can smooth out those financial ups and downs. In this episode, I'll share three simple steps to help you build a budgeting system that fits your lifestyle and supports your creative ambitions. You'll learn how to determine your essential baseline expenses, create a financial buffer for quiet months, and implement a flexible yet simple budgeting method that allows you to thrive creatively and financially. You'll also have some homework tasks... Timestamped Summary: [00:00:00] Introduction to challenges of budgeting with erratic income. [00:00:58] Step 1: Determine your baseline expenses. [00:02:12] Step 2: Build a financial buffer for quieter months. [00:03:46] Step 3: Apply a simple, discipline-based budget system. [00:04:58] Homework: Calculate baseline expenses and track income. Mentioned in this episode: Training Training Training Find out more about Budgetwhizz Find out more about Budgetwhizz Budgetwhizz…
المحتوى المقدم من Jose Eusebio. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Jose Eusebio أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
A podcast where people share their personal journey with video games! Hosted by Jose Eusebio. New episodes twice a month! Check out our website at loadsavegame.com
المحتوى المقدم من Jose Eusebio. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Jose Eusebio أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
A podcast where people share their personal journey with video games! Hosted by Jose Eusebio. New episodes twice a month! Check out our website at loadsavegame.com
Welcome to Episode 17 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My guest today is my great friend Shaun Panado. If that name seems familiar to you it is because I mention his name every episode because Shaun is the composer of the theme song for Load Save Game, “One Shot One Kill Kestrel.” I am very grateful for Shaun allowing us to use his music for the podcast these past two years. Be sure to check out his music both on Spotify and Youtube, you can find a link to his linktree in the show notes. Shaun is a music producer, a music teacher, and a lover of video games. I was so happy to finally have Shaun on so he can share the many games he has loved over the years. We talk about a ton of great stuff during the episode like how obsessed his group of friends were with Phantasy Star Online to the point that that they would ditch school to marathon the game and race to reach the max level. He also talks about how he met former guest Steph Han in the arcades battling it out in BlazBlue at Arcade Infinity. Shaun also talks about cutting his RPG teeth on the original Final Fantasy for the NES which fostered a lifelong love of RPGs and the Final Fantasy series. During the pandemic Shaun also decided to try out developing his own game project called “The Starsong Odyssey” a pixel art 2D action side scrolling game in the vein of Megaman with some added fighting mechanics like a Devil May Cry or Viewtiful Joe. Follow The Starsong Odyssey’s Facebook Page so you can see progress on the game. Shaun Panado’s Music Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix The Starsong Odssey Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562767498947 Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com ! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/…
Welcome to Episode 16 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My guest today is my awesome friend Stephanie Gerk. Steph is a writer, a podcaster, and content creator. Steph has also moderated and been on panels at conventions such as San Diego Comic Con. Steph has been playing video games for most of her life and is very passionate about Assassin’s Creed, Dragon Age, and the Myst series among many others. Outside of video games Steph is a huge fan of so many nerdy Sci-Fi and fantasy series like Star Trek, Star Wars, and Doctor Who. Steph is a co-host of The Debrief Weekly Report, a fun pop-culture infused science news show. Steph has also assisted on several comic book projects and has several graphic novel projects in development. Check the podcast notes for links to Steph’s socials and The Debrief Weekly Report podcast. Steph’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephgerk/ Steph’s Website: https://stephaniegerk.com/ The Debrief Weekly Report: https://thedebrief.org/podcasts/ We talk about so many great video games in this episode like playing Big Head mode in Goldeneye, learning to play the piano in the puzzle game Myst, and assassinating guards with the hidden blade in Assassin’s Creed. Steph also laments the USA-focused trivia of some of the Carmen San Diego games. Also I say this in the episode, but I think we can all agree that Carmen San Diego is a very hot lady and did nothing wrong. Steph also tells me about how many games were banned in her household because of her strict upbringing, but somehow Medal of Honor was fine, because despite all the violence, it was “historical.” Steph also vehemently refuses to romance anyone in almost any video game unless the outcome is useful minions and sidekicks, and the lack of function of the children in games like Stardew Valley and Harvest Moon annoys her to no end. Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/…
Welcome to Episode 15 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My guest today is Dr. Jason Lo. I’ve known Jason going back to our college days. Jason is one of the most talented and hardworking people I know. Jason is an amazing pianist and has played piano at Carnegie Hall, at the 2012 London Olympics, and as I record this he is traveling through Europe with scheduled performances in Germany and the Czech Republic. Jason has a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Piano Performance from the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. While most of Jason’s concerts are comprised of classical music he is also a lover of video games and video game music. I’ve seen him perform amazing arrangements of Final Fantasy music, Sonic the Hedgehog, among many others. Jason’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.bearded.panda/ Jason's Piano Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/panda.plays.piano You can visit Jason’s website at jasonwlo.com where you’ll find links to his piano performances and contact information if you’d like to book him to play for an event. Jason also teaches piano, so if you have need for a piano teacher in the Southern California area he’s as good as they come. We talk about a ton of video game moments during the episode from wrestling the “Russian Bear” Zangief in Street Fighter II, playing Sonic 3 at the K-mart kiosk, and helping the Jester save Nightopia in Nights into Dreams. We also touch on Marvel vs. Capcom a bit during this episode and a very exciting thing just happened, Capcom announced that they are releasing a Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Game Collection for the Switch/PS5/PC. It will be the first time that Marvel vs. Capcom 2 will be purchasable since it was removed from the PSN and Xbox Live stores in 2013. So a lot of the people who loved the MvC games and that series are super stoked, I’m definitely going to check that out. Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com ! We’ll see you next time!…
Welcome to Episode 14 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My guest today is Nik Corzine. I’ve known Nik since High School. Nik is a lovely person. He’s a great storyteller. Around the time when we first met we were both in Comedy Sportz in High School which is a comedy improv program. I did not keep up with stage performance, but Nik did and went on to do a lot of local theater shows in the Southern California area. I also have a distinct memory of us playing D&D together. I think the campaign we played together spanned for like two years. And during that time the whole party noticed how fast he would add up all of his bonuses while attacking or doing skill checks. Like he would always know how much damage he was taking before everyone else. And low and behold Nik became a high school math teacher so I’m glad he put those impressive math skills to good use. We talk about a ton of great video games this episode. Nik talks about barbecuing sheep as the purple dragon Spyro on the Playstation, the 4th wall breaking horror of Eternal Darkness, and being a sort-of one time video game writer while QA Testing Square Enix. Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com ! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com ! We’ll see you next time!…
Welcome to Episode 13 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. It’s been one year since we first launched the podcast! Thank you for listening for the past year. I’ve gotten so much lovely feedback from people telling me how much they love the show, how it brings up a lot of nostalgic memories of growing up with video games and also learning about games that they would love to try out and that makes me so happy to hear. I love hearing and sharing people’s journeys with video games and how this amazing medium and artform has shaped our lives and I’m glad to be able to share that same joy with both my guests and listeners too. Speaking of guests, my spectacular guest this episode is Frank Lima. You know that scene in the first Iron Man movie where Jeff Bridge’s character is like, ‘TONY STARK BUILT THIS IN A CAVE, WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!” I’m confident that Frank could build an Iron Man suit with a box of scraps. Frank is an animator, a filmmaker, a writer, a game designer, a software developer, a 3D modeler, an illustrator, a roboticist, a special effects artist, an archived video restorer, among many other things. He’s worked for Legacy Studios, Dreamworks, JPL which is pretty much NASA. Frank is one of the smartest people I know and on top of that he’s a huge lover of video games so I was super excited to have him on the show. In the episode we talk about a ton of great stuff. Frank tells us about Tahi which was his independent video game project he was working on in college where his team developed an entirely new video game engine for the Sega Dreamcast as part of their senior thesis project. We talk about one of his favorite and most influential games, Star Control 2 which is a Sci-Fi action game from 1992 that helped to inspire the Mass Effect series, and BeachCon, his college dorm LAN party that grew from being a few dozen people to a full-size video game convention attended by tens of thousands of people. Follow Frank on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wizards.foundry/ Darknet Diaries Xecutor episode: https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/136/ Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com! We’ll see you next time!…
Welcome to Episode 12 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. First some house-keeping I know it’s been a good long while since our last episode. I’m sorry about that. I went on vacation for a while. I was fortunate to visit a friend in Taiwan. I also spent a week in Osaka, Japan right after. I think I’ll share some stuff on socials regarding some of the cool video game stuff we saw like visiting a Taito Station arcade in Osaka and just the general Nipponbashi Den Den Town area which is like the nerdy Akihabara-like area of Osaka. We went into tons of arcades or Ge-mu centa as they call them there so I think I’ll share some photos and videos of that at some point. After all that my computer broke, and got I busy with work, and also got pretty addicted to Baldur’s Gate III which is just an incredible game that I recommend to anyone who is a fan of RPGs or Dungeons and Dragons. So yes, very sorry this was delayed, but I think it was worth the wait! My amazing guest this episode is Diane Nguyen. We talk about tons of great stuff in the episode like the philosophy of what it takes to be a Pokemon Master, the urge to play games on Hard Mode for the “purest experience” of a game and letting go of judging others for playing on Easy mode or maybe even learning to forgive ourselves for doing it? Diane also shares great memories bonding with her family while playing Time Crisis in the arcades. Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/…
Welcome to Episode 11 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My wonderful guest today is my great friend Melissa Pountain. Melissa and I talk about a ton of great games. She’s a huge fan of Fallout 3 and New Vegas and talks about a pilgrimage she took to the New Vegas locations, and if it isn’t obvious yes, she’s married to previous guest Sandy Pountain. She talks about her love of Final Fantasy VII and Kingdom Hearts and she also agrees that Tifa is best girl. Melissa is a huge fan of The Legend of Zelda and one of her first games that she played all the way through was A Link to the Past and at the time of recording was deep into Tears of the Kingdom so we talk about Zelda through the years. Melissa also reveals what game she recommends for first time Zelda players and that answer might surprise you, so listen to find out. Melissa is an illustrator and has done commissions and fanart for lots of games and other media. She features her latest work on Instagram so follow her @msmissypaints Follow Melissa’s art socials: https://www.instagram.com/msmissypaints/ https://twitter.com/msmissypaints Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Corrections: Mr. Bones Wild Ride lasted 4 in-game years according to Know Your Meme. The Tug o’ War game on the original N64 Mario Party was the game notorious for destroying hands on the control stick. And when the game was brought back for Mario Party Superstars it actually featured a warning not to use the palm of your hand to play the mini-game. Disneyland’s first opening day was marked by many issues and calamities causing it to be named the “Black Sunday.” Games Discussed: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom/A Link to the Past/Ocarina of Time/Majora’s Mask/Wind Waker/Twilight Princess/Breath of the Wild, Pong, Sonic 2, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Disney’s Aladdin, 1080, Re-Volt, Conker’s Bad Fur Day, Animal Crossing, Diddy Kong Racing, Star Wars Episode I: Racer, The Sims 1/2/4, Roller Coaster Tycoon, Final Fantasy VII/VIII, Baldur’s Gate, Fire Emblem, Borderlands, Fallout 3/New Vegas/4, Mario Party, Myst, Stardew Valley, Goldeneye, Fortnite…
Welcome to Episode 10 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My wonderful guest today is my wonderful wife Jordan Maeve. Jordan is a huge fan of rhythm games like Dance Dance Revolution, puzzle games like Tetris, and cozy games like Animal Crossing. We talk a lot about Amplitude, a rhythm game on the PS2. We don't mention it in the episode, but the developer of Amplitude, Harmonix, would go on to develop the first Guitar Hero and Rock Band games. So all our comparisons to those later games make a lot of sense in hindsight. Jordan also talks about loving her Sega Pico which was this combination tablet/TV video game with edutainment games with Sonic and other Sega characters. Jordan talks about playing a not-so-legitimate copy of Pokemon: Yellow in the original Japanese and having to decipher the game by comparing it to her friend's Pokemon games to get through it. Jordan is an illustrator and graphic designer. She frequently does portrait commissions for people's Dungeons & Dragons characters and has sold prints and merchandise at local conventions in Southern California. She features most of her work on her Instagram so follow her there to see all her great art! Follow Jordan's art socials: https://instagram.com/thejollity https://twitter.com/thejollity Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Corrections: The Mario Kart 64 level Jordan was probably referencing was Choco Mountain that had the falling boulders. Ash Ketchum’s character in the original Japanese version of the Pokemon anime was named Satoshi Tajiri. Blasto the Spectre was a member of the hanar species in Mass Effect. Games Discussed: Elden Ring,Tetris/Attack, Dr. Mario, Duck Hunt, Super Mario Bros., Puzzle Bobble Bust-A-Move, Microsoft Encarta MindMaze, Sonic The Hedgehog, Sega Pico, Mario Kart 64/8, Super Mario 64, Star Fox 64, Super Smash Bros., PaRappa the Rapper, Dance Dance Revolution, Kingdom Hearts, Pokemon: Yellow, Amplitude, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Overcooked, Left 4 Dead, Mass Effect, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Final Fantasy VII: Remake, Bang Dream, Wordle, Super Mario Odyssey…
Welcome to Episode 9 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My wonderful guest today is my great friend Sandy Pountain. Sandy is a huge fan of Warhammer and talks about how his love of war games lead him to loving games turn-based and real-time strategy games like Command & Conquer, Dawn of War, and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. I tease Sandy a little bit because he has this contrarian hipster streak that shows up a lot in his playthrough of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition where he plays the Engineer class, you know, pretty exclusive class, not sure if you’ve heard of it. Sandy also talks about his love of sharing co-op experiences like playing Streets of Rage with his brothers and Lego: Batman with his wife and how those were wonderful bonding experiences for him. We also talk about a kind of duality of violence where increasingly as graphics in games became more impressive the violence in them felt more real and how he experienced this reckoning with that when playing Spec Ops: The Line, which is a game that tries to examine and humanize the experience of military shooter games. We ask the question, is the newly crowned King Charles immune to holy spells? And also how hard would a Hitmonchan have to punch to knock out a Wailord, which is a Pokemon that’s as big as a full size whale? Sandy is a lover of Dungeons & Dragons, Warhammer, among other tabletop roleplaying games. He posts some of his customized painted minis on his instagram so make sure to follow him @smallman_syndrome_painting. A link will also be in the show notes. Follow Sandy’s Miniature Painting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smallman_syndrome_painting/ Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com ! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Corrections: According to Wikipedia plugging the original Sonic the Hedgehog or any other Sega game would unlock the “Blue Sphere” minigame in Sonic & Knuckles. Games Discussed: Mass Effect Legendary Edition, The Witcher III: Wild Hunt, Command & Conquer: Generals, Soul Calibur II, Street Fighter II, Dynasty Warriors, Dungeons & Dragons, Bow and Arrow, Paranoid, Breakout, Battle Chess, Sonic 3, Sonic & Knuckles, Worms, Streets of Rage, Vectorman, Altered Beast, Mortal Kombat, Sonic 3D, Worms 2, Age of Empires II, Command and Conquer Tiberian Sun/Red Alert, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Red/Blue, The Lord of the Rings GBA games, Van Helsing, Devil May Cry, Soul Calibur II, Conflict: Global Storm, Gladius, Dynasty Warriors, Batman Arkham Asylum/Batman Begins, The Warriors, Killzone, Indigo Prophecy, God of War, Fallout 3/New Vegas, Condemned 1&2, Lego Batman: The Videogame, Lego Lord of the Rings, Red Dead Redemption, Spec Ops: The Line, WarHammer 40K: Dawn of War, Age of Empires III, Half Life, Borderlands 2, Return of the Obra Dinn, Pentamint, Diablo III, Advance Wars, Tiny Metal, Wargroove…
Welcome to Episode 8 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My wonderful guest today is my great friend Xanthe Huynh. I first met Xanthe back in our college Japanese class and while I think we’ve both wasurechatta’d a lot of our Japanese we still kept in touch many years later. I still remember Xanthe talking about how she wanted to do voice acting full-time and it’s been amazing seeing her journey and how far she’s come in her career. Now she’s doing video game and anime voice acting for all these amazing anime series and games and I’m so proud of her because I know it was a lot of hard work and dedication to make it all happen. In the episode Xanthe talks about: what it’s like voice acting for video games, all her favorite memories playing volleyball and boxing kangaroos in the Tekken series, playing party games like Wario Ware and Just Dance with friends, and how DDR exposed her to Techno and House music for the first time. We talk about those and many more great games in the episode. Follow Xanthe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ItsXanthor Follow Xanthe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsxanthor/ Xanthe’s new and upcoming projects: -Octopath Traveler II https://octopathtraveler2.square-enix-games.com/en-us/ -Genshin Impact https://genshin.hoyoverse.com/en/ -Honkai: Star Rail https://hsr.hoyoverse.com/en-us/ -Master Detectives Archive RAIN CODE https://www.spike-chunsoft.com/games/master-detective-archives-rain-code/ Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Corrections: Xanthe likely meant Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu on the NES. Jackie Chan Adventures show (2000) and PS2 game (2004) came out much later. The pink outfit girl ape in Donkey Kong Racing was Dixie Kong and the turtle was Tiptup the Turtle. According to Wikipedia Gran Turismo is actually the best selling PS1 game of all time, followed by FFVII, and Gran Turismo 2. I neglected to mention that the Gon character from Tekken 3 was actually a guest character from the Masashi Tanaka manga series. The boxing character in Tekken is named Steve Fox. Rune Factory Frontier was on the Wii and was released in 2009 in North America. Games Discussed: Octopath Traveler I/II, Duck Hunt, Super Mario Bros. Super Contra, Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu , Sonic The Hedgehog 2, Mortal Kombat, Tetris, Diddy Kong Racing, Pokemon Snap, Pokemon Stadium, F-Zero X, Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix/5th Mix, Para-Para-Paradise, Tekken 3 / 8 Final Fantasy VII / VIII, Ridge Racer, Cruisin USA, Pump, WarioWare: Smooth Moves, Just Dance Wii, Gran Turismo 1 / 2, Mario Kart, Mario Party, Yoshi’s Woolly World, Super Smash Bros., Tekken 7, Persona 5, Rune Factory Frontier, Snipperclips, Overcooked, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, NEO: The World Ends with You, Stray, It Takes Two, River City Girls 1 / 2, Jackbox, Pokemon Puzzle League, Puzzle Bobble, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, Pokemon: GO…
Welcome to Episode 7 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My wonderful guest today is my great friend Becky Kralle. In the episode Becky talks about getting into gaming as an adult after working in eSports live broadcasting productions. We also talk about her love of socializing with friends while playing multiplayer games like Stardew Valley, Minecraft, Valorant, and many others. While growing up Becky said she might have watched people play video games more than playing them herself which sort of makes her a perfect person to be putting on professional eSports productions which are essentially watching really talented people play video games. We also talk a lot about the nature of the eSports industry, whether mobile games are “real” video games, and so much more. Follow Becky on Twitter: https://twitter.com/beckykralle Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com ! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Corrections: Lechonk debuted in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Games Discussed: Minecraft, Stardew Valley, Pokemon Stadium, Mario Kart 64, The Sims, Pokemon, Uno (GBC), JumpStart Kindergarten, Zap!, Math Baseball, Spy Kids 2: Mega Mission, Shadow of the Colossus, Assassin’s Creed, Hearthstone, Marvel Snap, Final Fantasy Tactics, Candy Crush, Clash of Clans, Brawlstars, PUBG Mobile, Asphalt 9: Legends, Apex Legends Mobile, Valorant, Call of Duty, Among Us, Rust, Fall Guys, Golf with Friends, Portal 2, Animal Crossing, Overcooked ½, Stormgate, Overwatch 2, League of Legends, Super Smash Brothers Melee, Rocket League, Goldeneye, Tic-A-Tac Royale, Jackbox, Halo: CE…
Welcome to Episode 6 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My wonderful guest today is my great friend Gwen Chase. Gwen is one of my oldest friends. We’ve gone to tons of conventions together like San Diego Comic-con, PAX, Anime Expo. In the episode Gwen tells me about her treasured memories playing the original Tomb Raider games with her Dad, fighting fascists and Mad Max Racing in the Jak and Daxter games, playing Mario Kart DS with our friends in line at Disneyland which felt so revolutionary at the time. We talk about those and many more great games. Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com ! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Corrections: Dead Space the original game came out in 2008 on the Xbox 360. The Game Gear could run 3-5 hours off of six AA batteries according to Wikipedia. The villain in Vectorman was named Warhead. Gwen was most likely referring to Race the Sun (2013). Keira’s father is Samos Hagai in the Jak and Daxter series. Sonic the Hedgehog first turns gold in the ending sequence of Sonic 2, dubbed ‘Super Sonic’ and became a regular gameplay feature in Sonic 3. According to the Jak X wiki page, the reason for the racing is that they are all poisoned essentially at someone’s funeral wake and must win a racing championship to get the antidote. Wild. Gameboy Advances originally sold for $100 at launch according to Google. According to a Reddit post I found, the minimum number of rounds in Mario Party DS is 10. Technically the Nintendo 2DS XL was a later released hinged version of a 2DS, but the original 2DS lacked a hinge. I actually cut out a part where Gwen says she couldn’t remember a single Gameboy Advance game she played, but I’m too lazy to go back and re-add it. Games Discussed: Pikuniku, Dead Space (2008 and Remake), Ms. Pac-Man, Tiger handheld: Aladdin, Little Mermaid, Batman, Simon’s Quest, Sonic 1/2/& Knuckles/Adventure/Adventure 2, Vectorman, Shadowrun, Space Harrier, Race the Sun, Barbie Genie, Swamp Gas, Elroy: Hits the Pavement, Space Channel 5, Crazy Taxi, Soul Calibur, Rhythm Heaven, Dance Dance Revolution, Samba de Amigo, Tomb Raider 1/2/3/Angel of Darkness/4/(2013)/Rise of the Tomb Raider, Jak and Daxter 1/2/3/X Combat Racing, Uncharted, Kingdom Hearts 1/2/3, Big Brain Academy, Brain Age, Mario Kart DS/7, Animal Crossing: Wild World, Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure, Elroy Goes Bugzerk, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Party Hard…
Welcome to Episode 5 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My wonderful guest today is my great friend Heidi-Kat Schultz. Heidi and I met in highschool and reconnected through an old D&D friend group years later and we’ve been friends ever since. We talk about a ton of great games in this episode. Heidi tells us how fun it was to play God and roleplay her favorite fandoms in The Sims. We talk about Heidi’s cherished memories of getting an N64 and beating The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. We talk about the tremendous storytelling and characters from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the Mass Effect series. Heidi also gives me a quick education on Otome dating sim games and how her love for them motivated her to start a fansite called otomeriot.com. Link to that and her socials in the show notes. Spoiler Warning: We do talk spoilers for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the Mass Effect series. If you do not want to hear spoilers for those games, once you hear us start talking about KOTOR you can skip about 15 minutes ahead to skip the spoilers. Otome Riot website: https://otomeriot.com/ Ototome Riot on Twitter: https://twitter.com/otomethot Otome Riot on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/otome_riot/ Heidi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/UranianGirl Nathan’s Podcast Appearances: https://tinyurl.com/NathanSchulzPodcasts https://open.spotify.com/playlist/04cj7f3NRKGzEZTde6404X?si=2b113c9c7c4e4566 Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Corrections: The KOTOR remake has not been officially canceled, gamerant has an article with latest details. While talking about Stardew Valley I technically neglect the Community Center upgrades in Stardew which are kind of a big book of goals, but those upgrades are all optional technically, and not required to progress the game! Our Life: Beginnings & Always could arguably be described more as a visual novel than an Otome game, but a lot of the storytelling is undoubtedly similar to an Otome game experience. Games Discussed: Bejeweled, Ikemen Prince: Beauty and Her Beast, Tears of Themis, TAISHO X ALICE, Super Mario World, Clay Fighter, The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time, Pokemon, Banjo-Kazooie, Paper Mario, The Sims, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Mass Effect 1/2/3, Stardew Valley, World of Warcraft, Dragon Age: Origins, Hatoful Boyfriend, The Arcana: A Mystic Romance, Red Embrace - Hollywood, Nightshade, Ikemen Sengoku, Piofiore: Fated Memories, Our Life: Beginnings & Always, Wildermyth…
Welcome to Episode 4 of Load Save Game, a podcast where we share our personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My wonderful guest today is my great friend Quincy Surasmith. In the episode we talk about a ton of great games, 4X games like Civilization, the varying levels of freedom and player agency in JRPGs vs. Western RPGs vs. Tabletop RPGs. Quincy talks about taking one of the early video game design classes as UC Santa Cruz, wanting to create his ideal game which is like an MMORPG society-builder game where players could organically create quests and effect the game world. Quincy works in audio production and podcasting. He is also an actor and voice actor. Check out the links in the show notes for his Asian American culture and history podcast, Asian Americana, his socials, and other projects! http://www.asianamericana.com/ https://twitter.com/Quincetessence http://www.quincysurasmith.com/ https://www.audible.com/series/Hilo-Audiobooks/B095KB6HM4 Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com ! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot One Kill Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show Art by: Jordan Maeve https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Corrections: A Nintendo NES was $150 in 1985 and according to Google would be equivalent in purchasing power to about $417.06 today. Probably not enough to purchase a gaming PC in most cases. At the time of this writing a Nintendo Switch OLED is listed at $319.99 at Gamestop. 4x stands for Explore, Expand, Exploit, Exterminate according to Wikipedia. The free team-based FPS game that Quincy was referring to was probably Apex legends. I mention XCOM: Enemy Within (which was DLC), I meant to say XCOM: Enemy Unknown, but both were very fun. The game Quincy refers to as Lighthouse Keeper appears to be titled A Fisherman’s Tale. Lighthouse Keeper is a different game. Games Discussed: Oregon Trail, Conan the Barbarian, Load Runner, Pac-Man, Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar, Final Fantasy VII/VI, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing, Civilization I, SimCity, Starcraft, Diablo, Secret of Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Indiana Jones and the Lost City of Atlantis, Quake, Master of Orion, Secret of Mana I/III, Fallout I/II, Baldur’s Gate, Planescape: Torment, Uncharted, Adventure, Vampire: The Masquerade, D&D, Goldeneye, Star Fox 64, Metal Gear Solid I/II, WWE (PS2), Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, GTA: I/II/San Andreas, Warcraft III, Soldat, Counter-Strike, Dota, League of Legends, Tetris, Super Mario Bros., Guitar Hero, Katamari Damacy, Soul Calibur III, Minecraft, Diplomacy, Eve Online, Star Wars: X-Wing, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Elite, Beginner’s Guide, Stanley Parable, Hades, Spelunky, FTL: Faster Than Light, Raft, The Long Dark, Mega Man X, 20XX, Ori - The Will of the Wisps, Batman: Arkham City, Star Wars: Squadrons, A Fisherman’s Tale, Return of the Obra Dinn, Outer Wilds, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild,, Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Star Trek: 25th Anniversary, Star Trek: Judgment Rites, Mini Metro, Mini Motorways, Star Trek Adventures: Klingon, Star Wars: Age of Rebellion…
LSG 003: Stephanie Han and I talk about playing fighting games at SoCal arcades, the joys and drama of World of Warcraft Guilds, and saving the world as a country village girl in Star Ocean: The Second Story Welcome to Episode 3 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My wonderful guest today is my great friend Stephanie Han. Steph is a life-long gamer, a big fan of JRPGs, fighting games, and rhythm games. We talk about a ton of great games from Star Ocean the Second Story and uh…Star Ocean the Second Story haha. It comes up a lot. We talk about the friendships and drama that came with World of Warcraft guilds and Raiding. Also I call them clans in the episode, I know they’re called guilds! Sorry I must have been thinking of old PC gaming clan tags, but yes they’re called guilds in WoW. We also talk about her time playing in the arcades in the Southern California fighting game community. Steph also works in the video game industry and has 10 years of experience working as a GM on an MMORPG, a Community Manager, and Graphic Designer. Toward the end of our conversation we talk a little bit about her advice for breaking into the video game industry. Make sure to subscribe and review Load Save Game on your podcast listener of choice. Follow us on socials we’re @loadsavegame on most platforms. If you have any thoughts or questions about the show feel free to email us at loadsavegamepod@gmail.com! I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you to Shaun Panado for the use of our theme song "One Shot, One Kill: Kestrel" off of the album Kind of a Big Deal Vol. 2. You can find his music and projects at his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shonix Show art by Jordan Maeve. You can see more of her art and graphic design at: https://www.instagram.com/thejollity/ Correction: I meant to say Elite Beat Agents and Rhythm Heaven, but it came out as Rhythm Agents. Star Ocean: The Last Hope was the fourth Star Ocean game. Games Discussed: Ember Knights, Fruit Ninja, Final Fantasy VII, Bust a Groove, Star Ocean: The Second Story, Parappa the Rapper, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Mario Kart 64, Super Smash Bros., Final Fantasy IX, X, BlazBlue Chrono Trigger/Continuum Shift/Cross Tag Battle, The King of Fighers XI, Guilty Gear Xrd/Strive, Soul Calibur, Street Fighter III: Third Strike, Street Figher IV/V, Ragnarok Online, Maple Story, Flyff, Trickster Online, Dungeon Fighter Online, World of Warcraft, Minecraft, League of Legends, DOTA, Candy Crush, Star Ocean, Terraria, Fortnite, Stardew Valley, Spiritfarer, Vampire Survivor, Pokemon, The Bouncer…
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