TalkRadar 72 - magical melodies
Seth Killian of Capcom stops by to help us celebrate game music, Street Fighter and crappy kid movies
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Top 7... weirdest music games
They’re about music, and they’re certainly weird.
Classic songs covered in games
From Black Sabbath to Transformers, we’ve dug up a whole mess o’ songs from the old days.
Classic game music remixed
We use Beaterator to blendify eight beloved videogame tunes.
Demon’s Souls released
Brutally hardcore slasher sounds awful… unless you like this sort of thing. Then it’s awesome.
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Capcom sorta confirms Super SFIV characters
Seth Killian, worldwide SF expert, gives his two cents on each character in our wishlist.
Childhood movie that doesn't hold up?Hop in our forum or comments and let us know. Your answer could be read on the podcast!!!!1111!233
In the office
Above: Wednesday we sat in on a lengthy play session of Left 4 Dead 2, with a first crack at Scavenger mode and… chainsaws!
Above: Someone sent Brett a genuine wooden crate filled with “Squeeballs.” Those eyes never blink, kids
In the community
Above: ClusterShart invents a most potent duo, Kanyelston
Above: KREATIVEassassin subtly worked San Francisco into this lovelyT4lkR4D4r homage
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Post date: October 9, 2009
T-Dar 72 length: 2:28:31
Intro song by: Anamanaguchi
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Oct 9, 2009
A fomer Executive Editor at GamesRadar, Brett also contributed content to many other Future gaming publications including Nintendo Power, PC Gamer and Official Xbox Magazine. Brett has worked at Capcom in several senior roles, is an experienced podcaster, and now works as a Senior Manager of Content Communications at PlayStation SIE.
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