Spiele-Zeitschriften

EPISODE · Aug 18, 2020 · 1H 53M

Spiele-Zeitschriften

from Plauschangriff Classics · host Rocket Beans TV

Nach vielen Spiele- und Konsolen-spezifischen Podcasts in den vergangenen Monaten war es mal wieder Zeit, ein Thema zu wählen, welches sich ein wenig “breiter” mit der Welt der Videospiele beschäftigt. Als (größtenteils) Kinder der 80’er und 90’er sind wir in der Zeit vor dem Internet großgeworden, sprich, die “Instant-Berieselung” von heute war nicht vorhanden. Als gestandene Nerd-Kiddies mussten wir uns natürlich anderweitig über die Games von morgen schlau machen, was im Grunde bedeutet hat, jeden Monat vor dem Kiosk Spalier stehen und eine Spiele-Zeitschschrift nach der anderen zu lesen. Simon, Ede, Chris und ich haben ein wenig im Gedächtnis rumgerührt und über die Zeit gequatscht, in der unsere besten Freunde Heinrich Lenhardt, Michael Hengst und Martin Gaksch hiessen. 00:00:00 – Intro & Vorstellung 00:01:30 – Groschengrab im Kinderzimmer: Zeitschriften 00:08:30 – Der erste Kontakt mit dem Magazin-Medium 00:13:45 – Power Play: Das beste aller Coputermags 00:19:00 – Deine Mutter schickt Fan-Mails an die Mega Fun! Edes Triumpf! 00:24:30 – Christian stößt zu den alten Männern – Powerstation & PC-Action 00:32:50 – Der devote “Bitte schlag mich, aber nicht so feste!” von Wolf 00:34:30 – Bei ’ner Zeitschrift arbeiten? Toll! Oder nicht?!? Christian erzählt 00:43:00 – Heinrich Lenhardt versaut Christians erste Newsmeldung 00:47:00 – Simon bewirbt sich bei der “fun generation” 00:54:30 – Stefan Winner ist eine coole Sau und Verlagsleiter! Hose zu! 00:56:00 – Boom der Gaming-Zeitschrift – Ende zur Jahrtausendwende? 01:00:25 – Ein Relikt der Vergangenheit: Demos und Vollversionen 01:08:00 – Die Geißel der Prozentwertungen: Ich gebe 3 Bananen von 4! 01:18:45 – Grafik 1, Sound 1: Die fun testet eine Reinigungs-DVD 01:22:00 – Kommt Jesus in eine Bar… Screenshot-Konferenz bei der PC-Action 01:28:00 – Simons Artikel begleitend zum PS2-Cast in der fun 4/2000 01:34:30 – Gregors Lieblinge: Power Play, Video Games, Magic Disk 64 & Game On! 01:37:00 – Ede mag Maniac und auch PC-Games & Gamefront 01:44:45 – Maniac, Video Games und natürlich die fun: Simons Faves 01:47:00 – Christian steht auf Powerstation und PC-Action 01:52:00 – Verabschiedung und Gewinnspiel Teilnehmer: Gregor, Etienne, Simon & Christian

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