TIMJ Podcast Episode 6: Love PS4 Ever?

We love special guests on podcasts, so much so, we’ve brought you two! Listen now!

Neil Hickton, Andy Buick and Big Al Mollison talk about the big Sony PS4 announcement  and innovation in games courtesy of Mr David Cage’s DICE 2013 speech. Plus we’re joined by two special guests for this month’s Podcast…

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Our two special guests are:

Neil Rennison, director of Tin Man Games, who talks to us about Fighting Fantasy and the recently released iOS and Android version of Steve Jackson’s game book House of Hell. 

Then we get all chompy with indie developer James “Woody” Woodrow from Utopian World of Sandwiches, the studio that brought us Chompy Chomp Chomp!

In this podcast we discuss:

  • What we’ve been playing
  • New and coming soon releases
  • Innovation in games
  • Interview – Neil Rennison – Tin Man Games
  • Interview – James “Woody” Woodrow – Utopian World of Sandwiches
  • Fifa franchise breaking records
  • The Sony PS4 announcement

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Podcast sting composed by Christopher Leary – Official Website – Facebook

Additional audio used in this episode:

  • House of Hell – Tin Man Games
  • Chompy Chomp Chomp – Utopian World of Sandwich

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By Neil Hickton

Back in the mysts of time I learned that computers were more than just typing in "20 goto 10", when my two big brothers clubbed together to buy an Atari 2600. At this point the gamer in me was born. How many hours can you jump on croc heads and swing from vines in Pitfall and pursue the endless AT-AT advances in Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back? I dont know, I lost track of time. Though thirty years later, I awoke to find I'd played on console after console, upgraded and trashed many PCs - All with one aim - to play the best most advanced games money could buy (or at least borrow off my more fortunate mates). My quest continues to find the ultimate video game. Tweet me: @TheBoredGamer