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Ep. 349 - Crab Up, Squad! with Simon Parkin

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The New Yorker and The Observer’s Simon Parkin joins the panel to cover a new angle in game genres, the legacy of Segata Sanshiro, and aesthetic crevices. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Tim Rogers, Brandon Sheffield, and Simon Parkin. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman.

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Question 1: What’s the correlation in game design between fun and player freedom? (03:55)

Question 2: What is the most widely held bad take amongst gamers? (12:12)

Question 3: Come up with a new “Sega Does What Nintendon’t”-style slogan for the Dreamcast 2 (20:29)

Question 4, from CJ Mixy: at what point do games go from being “ripoffs” to part of a genre? (27:36)

Question 5: What is the reading the New Yorker for the cartoons of video games? (37:52)

LIGHTNING ROUND: Their Perfect Console (44:32)

Recommendations and Outro (56:31):

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Content provided by Brandon Sheffield and Insert credit. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brandon Sheffield and Insert credit or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The New Yorker and The Observer’s Simon Parkin joins the panel to cover a new angle in game genres, the legacy of Segata Sanshiro, and aesthetic crevices. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Tim Rogers, Brandon Sheffield, and Simon Parkin. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman.

Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums

SHOW NOTES:

Question 1: What’s the correlation in game design between fun and player freedom? (03:55)

Question 2: What is the most widely held bad take amongst gamers? (12:12)

Question 3: Come up with a new “Sega Does What Nintendon’t”-style slogan for the Dreamcast 2 (20:29)

Question 4, from CJ Mixy: at what point do games go from being “ripoffs” to part of a genre? (27:36)

Question 5: What is the reading the New Yorker for the cartoons of video games? (37:52)

LIGHTNING ROUND: Their Perfect Console (44:32)

Recommendations and Outro (56:31):

This week’s Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you.

Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!

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