Digital Cowboys: Episode 165
Exploring Spiffworld
This week we are very proud to have on the show, Mike 'Spiffworld' Booth. Mike works in computer programming and in his spare time works Machima videos for Jonathan Coulton using...
Digital Cowboys: Episode 164
Legends of Zelda
Voices from all over the DC community and many of our podcasting friends have submitted hours of monologues talking about their favourite game in the Zelda series.
Here...
Gonzo Gaming 9: Omni Consumer Products
This is an interview I conducted at PAX nearly a year ago. The file was missing, presumed dead for the longest time but I have recovered it and can now bring you the twenty minutes I spent with Pete...
Digital Cowboys: Episode 163
Paul & Storm
This week we're immensely honoured to welcome these two champions of the nerdcore music scene. Fans of Jonathan Coulton will most likely already be aware of them, but for those...
Posted on : 10-09-2009 | By : Tony Atkins | In : PAX
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As no doubt some of you would have heard, the PAX plague has become quite the reality in the Digital Cowboys camp. Early yesterday, the official PAX 2009 Twitter announced there had a confirmed case of Swine Flu so anyone feeling ill should consult their doctor or the NHS Helpline immediately. Unfortunately, it would appear our good friend and once co-host, Paul, who attended the event along with me, Alex and my wife Lizz has now been diagnosed with suspected swine flu. Also, Lizz and myself have now succumbed to what we think is just regular flu-like symptoms due to throwing ourselves 100% at the 5 day trip and are probably, in reality, suffering from exhaustion. As far as I’m aware, Alex is OK although he is also pretty exhausted due to an inability to sleep while away. With all that said, I would have not missed PAX 2009 even if I knew how I would feel when I returned. I hope that Paul has a speedy recovery and I’m taking the rest of the week off, which those who know me will be very shocked to hear.
Posted on : 09-09-2009 | By : Alex Shaw | In : PAX
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OK, this was probably the best part of PAX for me, so I thought I’d get it up as soon as I could. I was incredibly honored to interview nerdcore superstar Jonathan Coulton, a man I had at that point only been listening to for two weeks. By the next evening after this interview, his involvement with the Harmonix Rock Band network panel and seeing him in concert (along with Paul and Storm, his stellar co-musicians) the guy had my damn heart in a vice.
So here we are, 2.30 on Friday afternoon, myself, Tony and the gushing but oh-so-controlled Edie Sellers interviewing Joco (or Mr Coulton as I addressed him at the time) and asking him about his music, the path he’s taken and where it might lead.
To all our listeners, I can recommend going to iTunes or your favourite music provider and buying at least his greatest hits collection: Joco Looks Back. There’s a huge variety there and he will make you laugh and cry. You can also buy all his songs for download directly though him here.
Also check out Skullcrusher Mountain on the Rock Band Store and just this week RE: Your Brains. 80 MS points each. Paul & Storm are on there too with Opening Band. More on them later.
Posted on : 09-09-2009 | By : Alex Shaw | In : PAX
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Tony and I have a number of Xbox Live Avatar T-Shirts to give away. We’ll feed you the code and you enter it and then tell us it worked by posting underneath, mentioning the code that worked. We will then highlight that code in red to indicate it’s been taken. Please DO let us all know when you’ve used a code as it saves other listeners fruitlessly entering a used code. I’ll be adding to this list in the next few days until they’re all gone. We have PAX 09 logo shirts and Beatles Rock Band shirts in both male and female styles.
Posted on : 09-09-2009 | By : Alex Shaw | In : Site News
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Greetings. It has been a week of relative silence from the Digital Cowboys and I think it’s time we spoke up. We just got back from The Penny Arcade Expo or PAX in Seattle, one of the biggest fan-events in the world for folks who love gaming of all kinds. We saw so much over the past few days it’s impossible to summarize. Over the next few days and indeed weeks, the effects of this are going to become obvious. We’ve got tons of hands-on info on unreleased games, interviews with developers and PR and accounts of what it’s like to just be there with 60,000 other like-minded people.
So in the interests of streamlining, we’ll leave the questions up to you here. treat this as your own ongoing panel and ask Tony and I anything you want about PAX.
Regarding podcasts, we DID record a show on Sunday night along with the hosts of The Married Gamers and Some Other Castle, but there was a catastrophic technical foul-up and we lost the whole thing. Plans are afoot to do a long-distance, multi-host Skype session this week and bring that fantastic evening back for our deserving listeners because it really was excellent stuff and we want to share it with you.
Meantime check out Platform Nation (who were an absolute pleasure to meet with) in the next few days there should be the recording of a live podcast Tony and I hosted on Sunday afternoon at PAX with several walk-in guests and co-hosts. It was nerve-wracking stuff because we’d never recorded live (or indeed next to one another) but I think it was also a great show.It should be called PN @ PAX 09 Sunday’s Live Show Recap.
It’s great to be back, but we’re also going to miss everyone we met, some people especially.
Posted on : 01-09-2009 | By : Alex Shaw | In : Podcasts
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This is the first of our mid-week shows where all we talk about is what we’ve been playing. This allows us to properly discuss the massive amount of games coming out this Christmas without it dominating the other elements of the main show.
This week Trials HD, Shadow Complex and in fact every single game from Xbox Live’s Summer of Arcade gets dissected. This is going to be heavily community-based so we need your feedback to guide this part of the show in the way our audience wants.
Also our Shatter on PSN code-winner is announced so tune in, because next week’s show it could be you. We’ve just acquired a UK-compatible code from the very helpful folks at Sidhe Interactive so now everyone can compete.
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