Core Elements

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Core Elements is a weekly show discussing gaming and gaming culture. Each episode, we are joined by a game developer to discover how his life has influenced his art. In addition to these interviews, Core Elements discusses gaming news, resurrects a dead game, and answers good questions with absurd answers.

Episodios

  • CE #2: Danny Day

    14/03/2018

    Core Elements welcomes Danny Day of QCF Design into the laboratory. In this episode, we discuss gaming in education, the future of independant MMOs, and the proper way to get into the video game industry. Additionally, we raise Rogue from the dead, and give it a thorough once over.[MP3 AUDIO]Danny Day's TwitterDesktop DungeonsQCF DesignListen to audiobooks while you play Desktop Dungeons![GAME] Sweatshop. (Link no longer active, see this Guardian article.)[LINK] Gamers as loners[LINK] Over 900 voices in SW: TOR[GAME] Realm of the Mad God[GAME] Reanimator: Rogue at the DOS Games Archive[GAME] Spelunky[LINK] Global Game Jam

  • CE #12: Justin Korthof Must Die!

    14/02/2018

    This week we are joined by Justin Korthof of Robot Entertainment. We discuss the job of a community manager, how Gabe Newell is experimenting on us, and how Spencer is WRONG! Since we're covering Robot's new game, Orcs Must Die!, we use our reanimator to dissect tower defense and find out what makes the genre tick. Then we kill Justin. The End.[MP3 AUDIO]Robot EntertainmentJustin Korthof on TwitterTry a free audiobook and support the show![LINK] Spencer is WRONG about Iron Brigade[LINK] Merchant of Venus and Merchant of Venus[LINK] An Open Letter to Notch[LINK] Gabe Newell is experimenting on us[LINK] CCP lays off 20% of its staff[LINK] The Four Tenets of the Community Manager[MUSIC] Reanimator Music: Orc March by

  • CE 74: Nina Freeman

    24/12/2016

    This week, our experiment focuses on Nina Freeman, lead designer of Cibele. In addition to exploring the nature of intimacy in video games, we learn how to hate ourselves for playing MMOs, that we're too old for Undertale, and that if I ever want to make Spencer quit caring, I should just bring up sales reports.[MP3 AUDIO]Nina on TwitterCibelePlease help support my Patreon!Try out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] Steam estimated to have brought in $4 billion in revenue.[LINK] Why 2016 will be the year of esports[VIDEO] Smite releases a new cinematic trailer[LINK] Undertale is tearing Gamefaqs apartFor a video of this episode go to: https://youtu.be/WpPvhb6un4c

  • CE 73: Warren Spector

    24/12/2016

    This week we return to the laboratory with Warren Spector, creator of some of the most iconic experiences in gaming history. In addition to discussing his illustrious career making games like Ultima Underworld, Wing Commander, Deus Ex, and Epic Mickey, we learn about his work with the Denius-Sams Gaming Academy, the myriad of games he's playing but would never design, and why he'll never get a job in this industry again. Guest Co-Host: Joel Levin of MinecraftEDU.[MP3 AUDIO]Warren on TwitterDenius-Sams Gaming AcademyJoel on TwitterMinecraftEDUPlease help support my Patreon!Try out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] The Psychonauts 2 funding campaign.[LINK] Winners of the 2015 Game Awards[LINK] System Shock 3 revealedFor a video of this episode go to: https://youtu.be/fWbXyy0A5Ng

  • CE 72: Soren Johnson

    24/12/2016

    This week we experiment on Soren Johnson, founder of Mohawk Games, makers of Offworld Trading Company. In addition to talking about his early access release, we discuss his history with Firaxis and EA, the eventual return of rhythm games, the frustration of unlimited turn strategy games, and the methods by which we will hobble Skynet's AI. [MP3 AUDIO]Soren on TwitterOffworld Trading Company Early AccessTry out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] Five things I didn't get about making video games (until I did).[LINK] Activision to announce new Guitar Hero game[LINK] Homeworld Remastered is released[VID] Smosh Bros Claps with Realistic Audio[LINK] The Art Of Elite: Dangerous' Space Photographers[LINK] A Total War Game that isn't brokenFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/BeA_zi560IE

  • CE 71: Kristen Bornemann

    24/12/2016

    From deep within the Maguma Jungle, we are joined by Kristen Bornemann of ArenaNet! Kristen talks to us about the upcoming expansion for Guild Wars 2, as well as her deep and confusing love for DOTA 2. We also discuss the release of the new 3DS, the slavery inherent in Ingress, and the cost to make Core Elements sell out.[MP3 AUDIO]Kristen on TwitterGuild Wars 2Try out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] Smaller new 3DS will not be sold in the U.S.[LINK] Activision cracking down on exploit videos[LINK] Rock Band 3 releases two new tracks![LINK] The Unbalanced Design of Super Smash Brothers[LINK] Notch talks about the sale of Minecraft to MicrosoftFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/ImAArNuxwEc

  • CE 70: Gabriel Mughelli

    24/12/2016

    This week, Gabriel Mughelli, Promotions Mastermind at Hi-Rez Studios, joins us in the laboratory. In addition to discussing the upcoming Smite championships and Global Agenda 2, we discover why our brains like random lewtz, baffle Spencer with the popularity of e-sports, and dig into the worth of the CoD Riot Shield. [MP3 AUDIO]Gabriel on TwitterHi-Rez StudiosTry out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] Your brain loves rewards - whether you like it or not[LINK] Press X to mourn.[LINK] Why I don't finish most video games[LINK] Internet Arcade adds 900 classic games to your browserFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/B4NNeFFIZlo

  • CE 69: John Comes

    24/12/2016

    This week, John Comes of Uber Entertainment joins us in the Laboratory! In addition to discussing Planetary Annihilation and the Human Resources kickstarter, we discuss the nature of Wes's MMO addictions, ponder the space flight sim vacancy, and definitively define which Civilization game is superior.[MP3 AUDIO]John on TwitterUber EntertainmentTry out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] X-Wing and Tie Fighter fingally getting digital release.[LINK] Star Citizen funding now up to $59 million.[LINK] Microsoft plans to uphold Minecraft community standards.[LINK] Twitch changes its Terms of Conduct to exclude shirtlessness.[VIDS] People freaking out over MewTwo in Smash Brothers.[VID] Spelunky beaten with a dance pad controller.For a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/RLFqqgPj28A

  • CE 68: Will Overgard

    24/12/2016

    Will Overgard, of The Creative Assembly, joins us in the laboratory this week! In addition to discussing Total War and Alien: Isolation, we ponder the results of internet death threads, dissect the fall of the Human Resources kickstarter, and help Spencer decide whether he should finish FFXIII or squeeze every bit of game he can from it.[MP3 AUDIO]Will on TwitterThe Creative AssemblyTry out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] Game Dev threatens Gabe Newell and gets his game pulled from Steam.[LINK] Custom game miniatures soon to be a thing.[LINK] Study finds Portal 2 is better for you than "Brain Training" software.[LINK] Human Resources kickstarter cancelledFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/2jHxOzdBlv8

  • CE 67: Consortium

    24/12/2016

    This week we're joined by Gregory MacMartin of iDGi, makers of Consortium. In addition to discussing their futuristic murder mystery, we contemplate the value of cancelled Blizzard games, assess the standards for debate and discourse, evaluate the concept that Mass Effect 2 is the best pc game, and statistically analyze how much programming indie game devs can do.[MP3 AUDIO]Gregory on TwitterConsortiumTry out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] Blizzard cancels Titan.[LINK] Ingress gets player-defined quests[LINK] X-box One sales are tanking in Japan[LINK] Female Game Developers talk about #GamerGateFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/4qVDpneTVFA

  • CE 66: Ryan S Dancey

    24/12/2016

    Our guest scientist this week is Ryan S Dancey of Goblinworks, makers of Pathfinder Online. His illustrious gaming career includes product development on Legend of the Five Rings, brokering the sale of TSR to Wizards of the Coast, leading the development of 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons, and marketing Eve and the World of Darkness MMO for three years with CCP. In edition to discussing these amazing gaming milestones, we discuss the acquisition of Mojang by Microsoft, the toxicity of online comments, the keys to ensuring a successful business lives through its own growth, and whether Pokemon should have been a Facebook game.[MP3 AUDIO]Ryan on TwitterPathfinder OnlineTry out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] Mojang bought by Microsoft for $2.5 billion.[VID] This is Phil Fish[LINK] "One of the most radical things you can do is to actually believe women when they talk about their experiences"[LINK] Pewdiepie turns off YouTube comments[LINK] In Defense of Specific DefinitionsFor a

  • CE 65: @MikeRugnetta

    24/12/2016

    After a long dormant period inside the volcano, Mike Rugnetta from PBS Idea Channel returns for a reasoned discussion about the nature of games and our media. In addition to talking about his work with PBS and podcasting, we look into the obtuse nature of non-DS Zelda, the corruption that nostalgia can throw on your game replays, and the persistent ear-plugging of the angry gamer bros.[MP3 AUDIO]Mike on TwitterPBS Idea ChannelReasonably Sound PodcastTry out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] Mike's tweets regarding Feminist Frequency[LINK] Equality is the worst thing that could happen[LINK] Passing off Anti-Feminist Nonsense as Critique[LINK] Jim Sterling: Social Justice Warriors and Ganondorf[LINK] League of Legends critics are trying to sell themselves, not fix the game[LINK] The Note 4 VR Rig[LINK] Explore Destiny with Google Street View[LINK] What happens if you op everyone on a serverFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/iZpRNPDbP6Q

  • CE 64: Pixel: ru²

    24/12/2016

    This week we're joined by Charlotte and Jesse, creators of Pixel: ru2. In addition to talking about their game, we discuss the expectations that are coming from E3, the future of GoG Galaxy, and the nature of taking an indie game to PAX.[MP3 AUDIO]Charlotte on TwitterPixel: ru2Try out Loot Crate and support the show!My first Unboxing video[LINK] Ubisoft and Rockstar's huge oversight[LINK] Five video game trends coming out of E3 2014[LINK] Playing Occulus Rift games at E3[LINK] GoG Galaxy to offer DRM-free alternative to SteamFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/dL1B2hfhSGM

  • CE 63: Wildstar

    24/12/2016

    Wildstar was released this week, and we celebrate by having Matt Mocarski and Mike Donatelli of Carbine Studios join us in the laboratory. In addition to discussing the making of their game, we also explore the expectations on Facebook's Occulus project, the extraordinary challenges of MMO development, and the nature of in-game comedy.[MP3 AUDIO]Mike on TwitterMatt on TwitterWildstarTry out Loot Crate and support the show!My first Unboxing video[LINK] Former Steam boss Jason Holtman joins Oculus VR[LINK] Watch Dogs sells 4 million copies its first week.[LINK] The inside story on the World of Darkness MMO and CCP.[LINK] Video Game Preorders are out of control[VIDS] The Best Luigi Death Stare videos[GAME] Pixel: ru² is on sale this week at IndieGameStand! 75% off! They'll be guests on the show next week!For a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/Cp-y2sfKKq8

  • CE 62: Dragon Army

    24/12/2016

    Michael Stanley, of Dragon Army, joins us in the laboratory this week to talk about Robots Love Ice Cream. In addition to discussing what constitutes a "Core Gamer", we analyze the nature of the fixated Eve assassin, contemplate the lethality of weaponized ice cream, and debate whether all of Notch's work has become autobiographical. [MP3 AUDIO]Michael on TwitterDragonArmy on TwitterRobots Love Ice CreamTry out Loot Crate and support the show![LINK] NNPD Reports on "Core Gamers"[LINK] Titanfall companion app lauches[LINK] EVE Online 3 year manhunt[LINK] Xbox live offering refunds for Netflix subscribers[LINK] Notch's tiny despair simulatorFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/3KLDkPvSQrM

  • CE 61: Elysian Shadows

    24/12/2016

    This week we're joined by Falco and Tyler, developers of the game Elysian Shadows. In addition to talking about their 2d/3d RPG, we ponder virtues of old game styles, contemplate the value of being grandfathered on Steam, and continue to allow Wes to talk about how he's MMO'd out.[MP3 AUDIO]Elysian Shadows on TwitterFalco on TwitterTyler on TwitterTry out Loot Crate and support the show![LINK] Nintendo Earnings negative for the third year in a row[LINK] Blizard profits fall 35%[LINK] DOTA 2 players outnumber World of Warcraft subscribers[LINK] Earth 2066 removed from Steam store for false advertising.[LINK] Developers abandon unfinished game on Steam after selling 200,000 copiesFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/xLJXtt9_Rxs

  • CE 60: Phil Tibitoski

    24/12/2016

    This week Spencer makes a new best friend as Phil Tibitoski joins us in the volcano. In addition to talking about Octodad, we discuss YouTubers owning the games they play, the dollar per hour cost in games, and the need for variability in enemy camps.[MP3 AUDIO]Phil on TwitterOctodadTry out Loot Crate and support the show![LINK] One Explanation Behind EA 'Destroying' Bullfrong[LINK] YouTubers ask for a piece of game dev's profits to play their games[VID] Game Theory: Flabby Bird, PewDiePie, and Pasta Sauce[VID] Extra Credits: What is a Game?For a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/e3boaKaP5lk

  • CE 59: Dana Massey

    24/12/2016

    This week we're joined by Dana Massey of Rocket City Studios. In addition to discussing their game, Second Chance Heroes, we explore the world of 2048, we ponder the masochism of MMO development, and we pontificate on how Titanfall turns losers into winners and winners into losers.[MP3 AUDIO]Dana on TwitterSecond Chance Heroes[LINK] How Razer is reinventing the gaming PC, one insane project at a time[LINK] Unreal Engine unveils new pricing structure[LINK] 2048, Doge2048, Flappy 2048[LINK] Sony reveals its vr system for PS4 and The new Occulus Rift is very cool[LINK] SimCity finally gets an offline modeFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/Dc6womK94q4

  • CE 58: Dejobaan Games

    24/12/2016

    This week, Ziba Scott returns to the volcano to discuss his work with Dejobaan games, makers of Drunken Robot Pornography and the upcoming Elegy for a Dead World. In addition to discussing the YOLO naming of DRP, we ponder whether we really want smart AI, what we're doing with our PC games, and whether crowd-sourced content is exploitative.[MP3 AUDIO]Ziba on TwitterElegy for a Dead WorldDejobaan Games[LINK] Maybe We Can't Handle Smart Enemies in Our Games[LINK] When a Successful Game is a Failure[LINK] We're Buying More PC Games Than We Can Play[LINK] Comcast isn't letting customers watch HBO Go on PlaystationFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/qdP8QrWHmUQ

  • CE 57: Raphael van Lierop

    24/12/2016

    After a long absence, we are joined in the laboratory this week by Raphael van Lierop of Hinterland Studios. In addition to discussing his game, The Long Dark, we discuss the meaning of Flappy Bird, ponder the success of Games Workshop titles, and wonder at the emerging religions in Twitch Plays Pokemon.[MP3 AUDIO]Raphael on TwitterThe Long DarkHinterland Games[LINK] Flappy Bird creator pulls his game offline[LINK] Nintendo terminating Wi-Fi service for DS and Wii[LINK] Twitch Plays Pokemon nearly beats the game[IMG] The Evolution of Religion in Twitch Plays Pokemon[LINK] Ken Levine announce he is "winding down" Irrational GamesFor a video of this episode go to: http://youtu.be/n80z1u_LyOo

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