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The Lock-In Episode 274 - Ninja Turtles 3: Turtles in Time (Commentary)

6/10/2016

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Note: This podcast was originally released in 2012.

Rob / KhaosEnvy joins a broken Matt & Gruffy as they talk over the third and final entry in the 90s live action movies.

These commentaries are being released out of order from their original listening order. The World Tour was released weeks ago, and the OAV will be released as this month's CyberRitz installment this weekend. Stay tuned on friday night for The Next Mutation!
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The Lock-In Episode 273 - Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze (Commentary)

6/8/2016

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Note: This podcast was originally recorded in 2012.

Matt and Adam turn their attention to the sequel to the 1990 movie, The Secret of the Ooze. Things are a little different this time around: more comedy, some character tweaks to make it feel like a cartoon, an annoying new side character.... thank god for a bored David Warner!

As of tomorrow, things will be shaken up and moved around from their original release order. The next two episodes should have been the Japanese OVA, followed by the Live Tour. Instead we'll jump straight to the third Movie, Turtles In Time. The Live Tour has already been re-released, and you can find elsewhere on this website whilst the OVA will be released as an episode of CyberRitz on saturday. 
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The Lock-In Episode 272: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - The Movie (Commentary)

6/7/2016

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Note: This podcast was originally recorded in 2011.

The Sugar Bear Logan Blaze joins Matt & Gruffy for a chit chat over the first live action Turtles movie.
Stay tuned tomorrow when our Turtular Twosome talk about it's sequel, The Secret of the Ooze! Spoilers: they're not quite as forgiving there. 
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Welcome to Kimia EP66 06-06-16

6/6/2016

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With bugger all news and even less new toys it's Welcome to Kimia episode 66!!

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The Lock-In Episode 271: Turtles Forever (Commentary)

6/6/2016

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​NOTE: This podcast was originally released on the Nerdsphere Network in 2011.

Kicking off a theme week at the Lock-In, Matt takes over as he and Gruffy covers as many entries in the Ninja Turtles franchise as they can. Today, we look at the 25th Anniversary story (as well as finale to the 2003 Turtles series), Turtles Forever. The 80's cartoon Turtles are acting like babies, the Original Turtles are PG Grimdark, and Venus Di Milo never existed..... OK, that last one isn't too bad.

The Next Lock-In will look at the very first Turtles movie! Find out why it's Matt's favourite entry in the entire franchise. 

​TMNT metal cover by Thunderclash.
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Coder Bio - Matthew Smith 

6/5/2016

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PictureThe Wacky Amoebatron himself Matthew Smith.
By Alan Stares

The early 1980's in the UK saw the boom of the home bedroom programmer. Systems at the time offered owners exclusive opportunities to learn programming in a way that simply hadn't been available before. The most widely use of these systems was of course the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. The Speccy threw you in completely at the deep end, for when turned on simply presented you with a flashing cursor and that's it! To do anything you had to read the coding instructions for the BASIC language at the back of the manual which offered some small tuition and tech details to get started.

Particularly smart people, largely and surprisingly children and teenagers, often surpassed the manual code within weeks and set about making their own forms of entertainment in the form of computer games. These rather smart brats were picked up and actually employed by software publishing houses to create games for them and they were paid extremely well for it too.

One such programmer was a young man named Matthew Smith. Matthew is almost universally famous in the gaming world as the creator of the landmark and groundbreaking game 'Manic Miner' and it's sequel 'Jet Set Willy'. He started his coding career on an old TRS-80 microcomputer on which he made a few games before getting a ZX Spectrum on loan from Bug-Byte software on which to make a series of titles for them.


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Smark Nest EP 05 - If You'rE So Smark, Why Ain't You Rich?

6/5/2016

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For the final time, Ross goes it alone to talk about this week in Wrassling!
Mike makes his triumphant return next week!

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