TVG: 2.30 – Last of the Season
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
Hey ye faithful, welcome to our last episode of the season! This time the duo wraps up the podcasting year by going over some recent going ons, and then reviewing their best and worst games/experiences/whatever from 2021. Remember when it was cool in 2020 for people to say things like “I can’t wait for 2020 to be over” in reference to this pandemic gruesomeness? ‘Tis the season to be jolly, as 2021 aka pandemic year 2 draws to a close with no end in sight for the ‘Rona. Pretty good chance to hunker down and play video games though right ..read more
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TVG: 2.29 – Being a VFX Artist in Games and Film
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
In this episode: Matt’s taken on the noble job of delving a little into what it’s been like for our intrepid hero, Stephen G. Tucker, career wise as a VFX artist with over a decade of working in the film and game industries around the world.  Through his career, he’s worked on a wide variety of projects ranging from working a Houdini VFX Artist/Technical Director on fully CG (Gnomeo and Juliet, Happy Feet 2) and live action (Jack the Giant Slayer, Ender’s Game) films, to competitive multi-player (Gears of War 4, Darwin Project), and single-player games (Shape of The World ..read more
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TVG: 2.28 – Genesis and Gaming Chat
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
Sometimes we here at the Vagabond Gamecast make a concerted effort to have a topic planned ahead of time for discussion so that we can try to spark a conversation with a direction and ensure quality bonding time for you, our audience. Sometimes despite having a topic planned ahead of time, we just let our attention spans run wild like they’ve never ran before. Well, kiddos, here’s one of those times! Turns out Matt actually had played a video game this time around, so we couldn’t help but spend our whole session (minus the parts where we talk about our ..read more
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TVG: 2.27 – Copyright on The Tube
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
We launch into this week’s episode by fondly discussing the realities of living / working near loud sounds. Think building construction is bad? I invite you to try and concentrate on your job while people dance to Under Pressure just a few meters away for the better part of a month. It’s an earth shattering experience… but only half as shattering as an actual earth quake. Matt and Steve have both been through some small tremors in their time on this planet, and can’t help but meander through their collective fear of mother nature for a bit before getting onto ..read more
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TVG: 2.26 – Learning as a Vagabond
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
Focusing more on the “vagabond” portion of the “Vagabond Gamecast” title for a change, we spend most of this week’s session talking about what it’s like moving around – with a particular emphasis on what sort of an impact that has on a kid’s education. Topics sort of meander from our (lack of) French education, what we thought of the homework phases of our lives (high school vs college), a little bit of a comparison between how our education was for Steve as an animator vs Matt as an electronic engineer, and (as stated earlier) what moving around means for ..read more
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TVG: 2.25 – Let’s Watch: Captain N
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
The 80’s, (or as we call it: the greaties), was a fantastic time to be a kid. Not only did we have a killer line-up of games to play on the Nintendo Entertainment System – but we also had a killer line-up of animated shows to watch on our glorious CRT TVs. One of those amazing shows we thrived on in our youth was Captain N: The Game Master – a hot show from 1989 that describes itself as: “Considered the quintessential animated series for gamers, Captain N: The Game Master used its flare for exciting storytelling and its overwhelming ..read more
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TVG: 2.24 – Metroid
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
With Metroid Dread’s release, it was inevitable that we took some time to discuss one of our favourite properties from the greaties. While Steve’s initial reaction to the nine minutes that he’s played of the latest Switch title is cold, the fact remains that Metroid is a franchise that we’ve both loved since playing it on the original Nintendo Entertainment System. If you are looking for a good Metroid game, Steve’s ranking on the Franchise is as follows: 1. Metroid: Samus Returns (3DS)2. Super Metroid (SNES)3. Metroid II: Return of Samus (Gameboy)4. Metroid: Zero Mission (GBA)5. Metroid ..read more
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TVG: 2.23 – A Pandemic
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
I don’t know if you’ve heard… but apparently in 2019 there was some sort of virus that began to spread around. It’s changed a few things in how people live their lives. It’s changed a few things in how we live our lives. Now, we’re lucky in that our lives haven’t been drastically affected. As two chaps who have the ability to work from home, we’re able to continue our jobs with minimal disruption. But nonetheless, life is different.  In this episode we’ve decided to take a bit of time to discuss how things have changed for us ..read more
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TVG: 2.22 – Magic: The Gathering
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
This time around, the duo dives into a topic they haven’t spent too much time on: tabletop games! …and specifically the rather influential Magic: The Gathering. Matt is an on-again off-again “huge fan” (well, huge during the on-again times), and it ends up Stephen has had some good times with it too. We deep dive on what we like and don’t like, both from a game development point of view as well as from a business and marketing perspective. Whether you are a huge magic fan yourself or just think it’s the geekiest thing on earth, come hear us share ..read more
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TVG: 2.21 – Symphony of The Night
The Vagabond Gamecast
by Stephen Tucker and Matthew Langille
2y ago
After having a few technical difficulties with the attempt at extra audio in last week’s Castlevania: Bloodlines focused episode, we couldn’t leave well enough alone. We’re back with another Castlevania bonanza. This time with that 1997 PS1 classic: Symphony of The Night. We appear to have the workflow a little more figured out this time around when it comes to patching in some tunes so sit back, relax, and allow yourself absorb our fond recollections of a classic game which remains a favourite for both of us ..read more
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