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Xenosaga Episode 1 (ft. Rick Firestone of Pixel Project Radio)

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Happy Friday folks! Welcome to the penultimate episode (and I actually mean it this time) of the Fireside Talks. I couldn't be more happy to be joined by Rick from Pixel Project radio this week to discuss his take on content creation, an look at trends in the gaming industry and a major pillar in the PS2 era in JRPGs - Xenosaga Episode 1: Dur Ville zur Macht!
(00:45) - Intro
(02:00)- Interview with Rick Firestone of Pixel Project Radio
(1:04:40) - Xenosaga Episode 1 Review
(2:02:43) - Outro
Rick has some incredible content and a lot of amazing guests on his show. Please I encourage you all to follow the link below and check out everything he has including the PPR Patreon to support his work!
https://linktr.ee/pixelprojectradio
Intermission/Game Music: All written by the one and only Yasunori Mitsuda
on March 6, 2002 under the label: DigiCube. If anyone is foolish enough to buy me the CD set below, I will be forever indebted. I like this composer and OST so much it's most likely going to make me play it.
Mix & Mastered by: Daniel Campoli
https://www.danielcampoli.com/portfolio
If you want to reach out to Nick and Will personally to engage with us about the show, follow us on any link here:
https://linktr.ee/FridayNightGamecast

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Happy Friday folks! Welcome to the penultimate episode (and I actually mean it this time) of the Fireside Talks. I couldn't be more happy to be joined by Rick from Pixel Project radio this week to discuss his take on content creation, an look at trends in the gaming industry and a major pillar in the PS2 era in JRPGs - Xenosaga Episode 1: Dur Ville zur Macht!
(00:45) - Intro
(02:00)- Interview with Rick Firestone of Pixel Project Radio
(1:04:40) - Xenosaga Episode 1 Review
(2:02:43) - Outro
Rick has some incredible content and a lot of amazing guests on his show. Please I encourage you all to follow the link below and check out everything he has including the PPR Patreon to support his work!
https://linktr.ee/pixelprojectradio
Intermission/Game Music: All written by the one and only Yasunori Mitsuda
on March 6, 2002 under the label: DigiCube. If anyone is foolish enough to buy me the CD set below, I will be forever indebted. I like this composer and OST so much it's most likely going to make me play it.
Mix & Mastered by: Daniel Campoli
https://www.danielcampoli.com/portfolio
If you want to reach out to Nick and Will personally to engage with us about the show, follow us on any link here:
https://linktr.ee/FridayNightGamecast

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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