Strategie-Spiele ~ Teil 2

EPISODE · Jun 21, 2019 · 2H 9M

Strategie-Spiele ~ Teil 2

from Plauschangriff Classics · host Rocket Beans TV

Als wir nach 2 Stunden nicht fertig waren mit dem Strategie-Spiel-Podcast, haben wir einfach 2 weitere drangehängt. 00:00:00 - Intro, Begrüßung & Vorschau 00:03:00 - Dune II - Die Blaupause der Echtzeitstrategie 00:09:30 - Molyneuxs Megamix 1: Populus, Powermonger & Syndicate 00:15:00 - Die unendlichen Leiden der Netzwerkspiel-Pioniere 00:20:30 - Warum gab es eigentlich nie Steinzeit-Strategie? 00:23:30 - Die Siedler 1 & 2: Spiele von Deutschen für Deutsche 00:30:00 - Warcraft & Starcraft: Blizzard startet durch 00:35:45 - Dank Hadrwarekauf im Armenhaus? 00:38:45 - Command & Conquer: Die Perfektionierung von Dune II 00:51:15 - Z: Roboterstrategie & "Full Motion Video"-Wahn 00:54:30 - Quo vadis Basenbau? Veraltetes Konzept oder Stütze des Genres? 00:56:00 - RTS-Mix: KKND, Total Annihilation, Tower Defense, Cossacks, Age of Empires 01:01:00 - Commandos oder "Warum Budi einfach nicht loslassen kann"... 01:06:00 - Dungeon Keeper: Peter M. strikes back! 01:12:15 - Geheimtipps: Company of Heroes & Sins of the Solar Empire 01:16:00 - Strategie-Hits 2009: Dawn of War II & Halo Wars 01:19:00 - Sind Konsolen wirklich schlechter geeignet für Strategie-Spiele? 01:23:00 - Japano-Strategie mit Gregor: Von Warsong über Shining Force bis zu Tactics Ogre 01:29:30 - Noch mehr aus Japan: Growlanser, Fire Emblem-Revival & Disgaea 01:32:00 - Valkyria Chronicles: Das Beste Konsolen-Strategical der Neuzeit (+ Sakura Wars) 01:35:00 - Sim City: Der König der Aufbaustrategie 01:40:00 - Theme Park & Magic Carpet: Molyneux lässt nicht locker 01:44:00 - Spore: Viel Hype um Nichts? 01:47:00 - Transport / Railroad Tycoon & A-Train: Spielspaß nach Fahrplan 01:49:00 - Aliens + Fische + Dinos: Startopia, Theme Aquarium & Jurassic Park XBOX 01:55:00 - Anno 16-schießmichtot: Wir füllen Sky Dumonts Bank-Konto bis zum Rand 02:05:00 - Simon widmet jemandem den Podcast... ausnahmsweise nicht an deine Mutter. 02:07:00 - Vi... vier Stunden Podcast... wir sind kaputt... Tschö mit Ö! Teilnehmer: Gregor, Simon, Budi & Nils

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