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Episode 07: Duke Nukem 3D - PC
Episode 06: Resident Evil 2 - PS1
Episode 05: Deus Ex - PC
Episode 04: Mega Man Legends - PS1
Episode 03: Jet Grind Radio - Dreamcast
Episode 02: Mega Man 4-6 - NES
Episode 01: The Neo Geo Pocket Color - NGPC

Nostaljourney is a retro gaming podcast that features an new cast every episode. Each episode is based on discussing a particular game or series, then finding people who are nostalgic for it and people who have never played it before. If need be we go so far as to donate all the necessary gaming hardware to the newcomers. We compare the experiences of the two groups to find out how well a game has really aged as well as discuss its history.

For younger community members it may be a chance to learn what gaming was like in the past. For older community members it may be a chance to discover what games are truly classic and what games are not. In general the show exists to evaluate and discuss the nature of nostalgia and for everyone in the community to get to know each other better. Because the show involves giving out free games, it only records once every couple of months.

Recent changes to the game plan will hopefully entail the show recording every 2 weeks.


Shadows of the Damned - Multiplatform
Alice: Madness Returns - Multiplatform
Dead Rising 2 - Multiplatform
Radiant Historia - Nintendo DS
Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks - Nintendo DS
Ace Attorney Investigations - Nintendo DS

Wryviews are my personal review series where I try to do things different from the norm by asking myself how well the game achieved its goal, instead of if I liked the game or not. Wryviews are a personal challenge to stay objective and identify who would enjoy a certain game, rather than complain about who wouldn't. I feel that being a good reviewer entails being able to identify each game's audience.


Mega Man and Bass - Gameboy Advance
Maken X - Dreamcast

Gemnalysis is a series where I hunt down lesser known or neglected games and make a case for playing them despite the fact that they're older. Instead of flat out reviewing these games I look at them from the perspective of a collector and go over the game's history, and special trivia it may have.


Boss Battle - Mark of the Wolves
Boss Battle + Final Match - King of Fighters 98

Fatal Impact is a series of community tournaments revolving around SNK fighters; rather, it was. I happen to host the tournaments, but only once in a blue moon when I have the free time. I accept any and all callers, though I am not an entrant. Instead I am a trainer who organizes my entrants and helps to improve their game while introducing them to new and lesser appreciated fighting games.

The Fatal Impact tournaments will likely not continue until SNK releases games with better netcode. With recent promises from Atlus, King of Fighters XIII is likely to become the next big Fatal Impact game.


King of Fighters 94
King of Fighters 95
King of Fighters 96
King of Fighters 97

The King of Fighters Love Letter is a series dedicated to the storyline and history of SNK fighting games. Many people don't know anything about SNK in general, and with King of Fighters XIII on its way I'm going to bring everyone up to speed on the story in the series thus far.

Now that King of Fighters XIII has an actual release date this series may continue beyond the first story arc (Orochi Saga), but it's difficult to find solid information on the series' backstory.





Podsumaki Episode 09: Mortal Kombat Special
Podsumaki is a fighting game podcast that I hosted on and organized. There was a lot of random smack talk but it was a fun show. Currently it's on hold and none of the hosts are sure if it will ever come back. Our last episode was our highlight, where we spoke with three of the best Mortal Kombat players in the US and discussed the Mortal Kombat community and the upcoming game. If you were to listen to any one episode of Podsumaki, I'd recommend it be this.

The Top Three Things "Gamers" Should Care About Less
Somebody on Call of Duty: Black Ops screamed at me for not being good enough at the game, even though I wasn't on his team. Thanks to that I decided to write an article on some of the biggest problems with the gaming community, mostly their inability to care about things that actually matter.

Tainted Beauty: The Death and Rebirth of a Genre
What we have here is an article revolving around the 2D fighting game genre, the path one must go through to become good at the games, and all the obstacles in the way of this that I feel eventually led to the temporary death of the genre prior to the release of games like Street Fighter IV and BlazBlue.

Wry Guides: Goozex Training Manual
Wry Guides are a series where I try to educate the people of the community by writing about something that I in particular know a lot about. More than anything else though, it's just me unleashing a bad pun upon the world.

Top 11 Dreamcast Games You Probably Didn't Play
In this article I recap my experience as a guy who loved the Dreamcast, because he grew up with it as one of his primary forms of entertainment. The games listed aren't the popular and trendy choices so much as the lesser played B-list and C-list games that only true Dreamcast veterans touched.

Hey, I liked it: Mega Man VII
Hey, I liked it was a series where I reflected on games that I'm fond of that weren't appreciated by many people. As opposed to Wryviews which are meant to be impartial, this was a much more personal series. This series might continue some day but I could really not think of a bigger black sheep game than Mega Man VII.

Wry's Dreamcast Homebrew Guide: Pre-Brewed
There was a time when I was extremely, extremely into my Dreamcast. I didn't just play tons of regular games that I found on sale, I also researched the wealth of bootleg Dreamcast programs. These days I'm a collector and I'm not concerned with unofficial software. I'm too busy playing games I actually own. Still I created a quick guide to some of the easiest and best programs available for the Dreamcast that can be used with no hassle.

Untapped potential: Stop breaking my balls
I suck at games: But not forever
My Expertise: The Grand Jackass of Obscurity
Nothing is sacred: Sequels
Groundhog Day: Can you feel the sunshine, Sonic?
I started writing about games roughly a year and a half ago, and since then my viewpoints and my writing style have changed. Destructoid's Monthly Musings were a good way for me to get started when I didn't have many article ideas. These are all the ones I wrote that were promoted to the front page. I'm not super proud of them anymore, but if you want to see my writings evolve a little bit you can compare these to my more recent articles.
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Trading With Personality
Mike Moran | 11:46 PM on 07.25.2009 12 comments


To celebrate my imminent return to California, I'm going to do my part to advertise the trading forums of Destructoid by showcasing some of our most prominent traders. Some of you are going to be thinking to yourselves "That'd be great if I wanted to ever get rid of a game." How do I know that? Because there's a good chance you told me already when I was making The Ultimate Goozex Guide located in my sidebar.

Personally, I never got the mentality of hanging onto everything you have. I view my collection as my emblem of pride. The games on my shelf represent my tastes and my loves, and I don't keep anything there that I won't be playing again. If you truly enjoyed a game, you would want to return to it someday in the future. Taking a game you'll never touch again and just keeping it. To me that's just wasteful. I'd rather use that game to fuel my future endeavors, and that aside it's fun to wheel and deal.

I don't mean to be rude to those who do this. I just personally can't see a real reason for it aside from either very high levels of sentimentality (which I can admire to a degree), or just laziness. If I had to choose between the two I'd rather it be the former, but enough of that. Let's get to highlighting some traders and showing off what they have and what you could get if you were in on the action.











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Krow's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/25/2009 23:48
Krow
<3 Wry, Chie, and Funk.

All have provided me with brilliant games. Metal Slug, Xenogears, and Parasite Eve.
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/25/2009 23:57
Chris Carter
Funk got me Ico <3
Zoel's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/26/2009 01:09
Zoel
I would have trade more stuff. But I collect imports so....
Mike Moran's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/26/2009 01:13
Mike Moran
@Zoel: If you'd be willing to part with any of it, there have been a few people who deal in import games. Start your own thread and maybe you'll attract more people who deal in what you deal.
Kyousuke Nanbu's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/26/2009 01:18
Kyousuke Nanbu
Funk is the best, I love Funk he's just so meticulous, he could easily take your stuff without you never knowing the value instead he finds the value himself and trades you based off it.

Like I traded him my Guardian Heroes and originally I wanted a few things and he refused, I didn't want to go overboard so I suggest a few things he got every single one, I ended up giving him my PS2 Ken fightpad and a sealed copy of PC Phantom Menace as a freebie.

And yes I do have a shitload of guides, I'm mostly asking for stuff off the Wii store or just points and you can have as many as you want, within reason of course, I won't give you all 75.

And I still got Sonic 1, 2 and 3 up for grabs if anyone wants them, still in their original genesis case and manuals :D
Monodi's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/26/2009 02:52
Monodi
No one likes my games for not being rare or from the PS2 :'(
Mike Moran's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/26/2009 03:00
Mike Moran
@Monodi: Admittedly you don't have anything real rare, but I was gonna make you an offer once I had access to a camera. Sometimes you just gotta go sending PMs to people who have what you want and hope for a bite. Sometimes it takes a while. You won't feel so conscious about it if you keep it private.
Monodi's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/26/2009 03:15
Monodi
ooooooohhh, kinda forgot that move. hehe
theredpepperofdoom's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/26/2009 03:43
theredpepperofdoom
I was trading a bit, but then people realized that the stuff I was trading sucks. Oh well.
Elsa's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/26/2009 13:57
Elsa
I'm fairly lucky in that most of the games I want are recent and gaming being cheaper than golf, I can generally afford my retirement hobby.

I tend to wait until EBGames/Gamestop has one of their decent trade in deals and do my trading then. I often will buy a new title, hate it, and can often trade it in for a decent price. For my older games, I've often just given them away to people I know.

Trading is a great idea though and I love that you've taken the time to highlight some of the people that do it! (and how generous many are).
Kyle MacGregor's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/27/2009 17:21
Kyle MacGregor
I have my first two trades going through right now. Hopefully everything goes smoothly.
ScottyG's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/02/2009 16:00
ScottyG
I had like 4 or 5 trades, but tbh I've just about run out of stuff to trade aside from recent games. :\
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