Chapter Select
The hunt is on! Bounty Hunters Max Roberts and Logan Moore rush into a new system to see if the Metroid Prime experience can be taken on the go. Were the ambitions of portable 3D FPS action too much for Nintendo or did dual screens mean double the fun? You can download a copy of this episode's transcript . Metroid Prime Hunters Developer – Nintendo Software Technology Platform – Nintendo DS Release Date – March 20, 2006 Game Director – Producers – , , and Composers – and Metacritic – Links – Good Vibes Gaming Soundtrack This episode was originally recorded...
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Light Samus! Dark Samus! Luminoth sympathizer Max Roberts and Ing supporter Logan Moore split a planet in half just to see if Metroid Prime 2: Echoes could follow-up Retro Studios smash hit. Are two worlds better than one or were ambitions squashed like a bug? You can download a copy of this episode's transcript . Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Developer – Retro Studios Platform – Nintendo GameCube and Wii Release Date – November 15, 2004 Metroid Prime Trilogy - August 24, 2009 Game Director – Producers – , , and Composer – Metacritic – Links Soundtrack This...
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Time to squad up Federation trooper! Mech masters Max Roberts and Logan Moore drop into the infamous team-shooter galaxy of Federation Force. Was Next Level Games’ multiplayer outing distilled Metroid Prime or a fiasco best forgotten in the annals of 3DS history? You can download a copy of this episode's transcript . Metroid Prime: Federation Force Developer – Next Level Games Platform – Nintendo 3DS Release Date – August 19, 2016 Game Director – Producers – , , and Composers – , , and Metacritic – Links Soundtrack from Nintendo Land This episode was...
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Unidentified distress beacon received! Bounty hunters Max Roberts and Logan Moore answer the call to investigate Tallon IV and Metroid’s pivotal move into first-person. Did a Texas-based studio really make one of the all-timers or was Samus better off left in the 90s? You can download a copy of this episode's transcript . Metroid Prime Developer – Retro Studios Platform – Nintendo GameCube and Nintendo Switch Release Date – November 18, 2002 Remastered - February 8, 2023 Game Director – Producers – , , , , and Composers – and Metacritic – 97/100 () 94/100 () Links ...
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Welcome to Season 7 of Chapter Select! Respond to the distress beacon with Scan Visor aficionado Max Roberts and Morph Ball enthusiast Logan Moore as they explore the Metroid Prime series. Along the way, they'll lose some power-ups, chart derelict civilizations, and mod the heck out of Samus as they—along with Nintendo—push the Metroid franchise into the unknown reaches of space and game design. It has been a very long time coming—both for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and this season of Chapter Select. We have been hard at work on this season since its two years ago and now, just like...
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It is time for the Season 6 finale! Reformed Team Plasma members Max Roberts and Logan Moore return to Unova to see how much has really changed in the intervening two years. Has the true potential of Pokémon been harnessed by Game Freak's cold calculations or is the real power from the bond between fans and the monsters. On Super Chapter Select: Logan tells Max all about his big Christmas plans. You can download a copy of this episode's transcript . Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 Developer - Game Freak Platform - Nintendo DS Release Date - October 7, 2012 Game Directors - ...
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Hear ye! Hear ye! Philosophers Max Roberts and Logan Moore discuss the real issues like are Pokémon Black and White all they're cracked up to be. Does the start of the DS duology ring true or have hollow ideals behind it? On Super Chapter Select: Max and Logan chat about the long-leaked, newly announced remaster of The Last of Us Part II and recent casting rumors for season two of the HBO show. You can download a copy of this episode's transcript . Pokémon Black and White Developer - Game Freak Platform - Nintendo DS Release Date - March 6, 2011 Game Directors - Producers - , , ,...
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Turn down the 3D slider and turn up the volume! Roller skating fiend Max Roberts, stylish flame Logan Moore, and the nine foot giant Tomas Franzese wage war discussing the merits of Pokémon's first 3D outing. Was this new dimension the next step in evolution for the series or did these games fall flat? On Super Chapter Select: Logan and Tomas talk about the embargo lifestyle; then Max and Tomas chat about good ol' VR. You can download a copy of this episode's transcript . Pokémon X and Y Developer - Game Freak Platform - Nintendo 3DS Release Date - October 12, 2013 Game Directors - ...
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Space and time collide! Sinnoh-native Max Roberts and Pokémon Historian Logan Moore study the mythical origins in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Did the jump to the DS double the fun or cause GameFreak to doubleback on design? On Super Chapter Select: Max and Logan chat about old tube TVs, AI, and PlayStation emulation. You can download a copy of this episode's transcript . Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Developer - Game Freak ILCA for Brilliant and Shining Platform - Nintendo DS and Nintendo Switch Release Date - April 22, 2007 November 19, 2021 for Brilliant and Shining Game Directors - ...
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It's time to catch some waves and some Pokémon! Kanto-natives Max Roberts and Logan Moore are joined by islander Grant Callahan to explore the interdimensional tropics of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Does breaking tradition lead to a better game or was this a trial that Game Freak couldn't complete? On Super Chapter Select: Max and Logan chat about hunting physical games and Castlevania's shredding soundtracks. You can download a copy of this episode's transcript . Pokémon Sun and Moon Developer - Game Freak Platform - Nintendo 3DS Release Date - November 18, 2016 November 17, 2017...
info_outlineIt is the end of an era. Max Roberts and Logan Moore say so long to the city they’ve called home for the first half of this season. Has Capcom’s relentless pursuit of sales delivered another smash hit or does Resident Evil 3: Nemesis belong in a body bag?
On Super Chapter Select: Max and Logan talk about how slammed early 2023 was for gaming before predicting the February 2023 Nintendo Direct.
Download a transcript of this episode here.
Resident Evil 3
- Developer - Capcom
- Platforms - PlayStation, Dreamcast, GameCube, PC
- Remake - PS4/X1, PC, Switch (Cloud), PS5/XS
- Release Dates - November 11, 1999 and April 3, 2020
- Game Director - Kazuhiro Aoyama
- Remake Director - Kiyohiko Sakata
- Producer - Shinji Mikami
- Remake Producers - Masachika Kawata and Peter Fabiano
- Composers - Masami Ueda and Saori Maeda
- Remake Composers - Masami Ueda, Kota Suzuki, Takayasu Sodeoka, and Azusa Kato
Metacritic - 91/100 and 79-84/100
Links
- Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Wikipedia
- Resident Evil 3 (Remake) Wikipedia
- Resident Evil 3 Opening Cinematic
- Nemesis in Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
- RE3 Remake One Liners (Warning: Language)
- Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
- Soundtrack (Original)
- Soundtrack (Remake)
This episode was originally recorded on February 3, 2023.
Researcher, Editor, and Producer – Max Roberts
Hosted by Logan Moore & Max Roberts
Illustration generated by DALL-E 2, prompted by Max Roberts.