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Gaming Chords

32 Episodes

42 minutes | Jan 11, 2018
Re-Broadcast: Drash of Titans of Space
This is a re-broadcast of Gaming Chords with Drash from Titans of Space.  Drash got his start in the virtual reality world in 2013 by releasing an early prototype of "Titans of Space" along with other popular demos. He also created "Telescopic", an Oculus Mobile VR Jam finalist and was the lead developer for "Apollo 11 VR", an award-winning cinematic/education title. In "Titans of Space," Drash brings users on a narrated tour of our Solar System and a few of the largest stars. The game provides up-to-date facts and accurate visuals of over 40 celestial bodies. He came up with the idea during a long road trip, and wanted to share information on our solar system with others. Drash has started early access for for "Titans of Space 2.0" for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive retail headsets. The mobile version of the game now has a combined 1.5 million downloads. It can also be viewed in 100 California libraries that have an Oculus Rift available.
59 minutes | Dec 21, 2017
Re-Broadcast: Jaycee Salinas of Ask An Enemy Studios
We are re-broadcasting our interview with Jaycee Salinas, the creator of Ask An Enemy Studios. Jaycee is the Creative Director of Ask An Enemy Studios out of El Paso, Texas.  He started the studio after dropping out of Full Sail University's Online Game Design program and is now working on his own game called A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher. A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher is a Split Screen Single Player Twin Stick Risk 'Em Up where your score is meaningless unless you exist. You control two ships simultaneously with one side killing enemies to earn points while the other recovers resources that help multiply those points. Imagine playing Galaga and Pac-Man at the same time. Your primary goal is to get a high score, however the only way to keep it is to decided when to leave with it.
31 minutes | Nov 30, 2017
Re-Broadcast: How and Where to Enjoy All Things Legos
This is a re-broadcast of our Gaming Chords show on all things Legos. Do you play with Legos? Do your children play with Legos?  For decades, Lego blocks have produced millions of imagination hours among young and old alike.  From its origins in unthematic building sets to the themes sets of today, Lego remains a powerhouse in gaming.  On this episode of Gaming Chords, our host discusses all things Lego.  Being prompted by the belated discovery of a not-yet-to-market Lego or Play Mobile helmet, our host discusses Lego helmets that could enourage kids to use helmets, Lego Life (an App for Lego-based socializing), and other Lego outlets including lessons learned from the Lego Club.  Certainly, Game Play need not be all technology, videos, and electronics.
39 minutes | Nov 9, 2017
Re-Broadcast: Evan Reeves of Gamer Grace
This is a re-broadcast of our interview with Evan Reeves, who created Gamer Grace. Gamer Grace was a three-day video gaming event that took place from September 22-24, 2017 in Saint Charles, Illinois. Gamer Grace believes in empowerment through gaming. The event featured speakers, panelists, and tournaments. For more information, visit http://gamergrace.com.
60 minutes | Oct 18, 2017
Re-Broadcast: Sebastian Sarbora and Jazmine Olinger of Ilium VR
This is a re-broadcast of our interview with Sebastian Sabora and Jazmine Olinger of Ilium VR, a developer of virtual reality gun controllers. The Troy, New York startup develops advanced rifle controllers for VR games that aim to enhance the overall VR experience.  Sebastian and Jazmine talk about their educational background, their love of gaming, and the virtual reality industry. The two met at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and participated in a hackathons together before starting the company in 2014.
41 minutes | Sep 27, 2017
Re-Broadcast: Drash of Titans of Space
This is a re-broadcast of Gaming Chords with Drash from Titans of Space.  Drash got his start in the virtual reality world in 2013 by releasing an early prototype of "Titans of Space" along with other popular demos. He also created "Telescopic", an Oculus Mobile VR Jam finalist and was the lead developer for "Apollo 11 VR", an award-winning cinematic/education title. In "Titans of Space," Drash brings users on a narrated tour of our Solar System and a few of the largest stars. The game provides up-to-date facts and accurate visuals of over 40 celestial bodies. He came up with the idea during a long road trip, and wanted to share information on our solar system with others. Drash has started early access for for "Titans of Space 2.0" for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive retail headsets. The mobile version of the game now has a combined 1.5 million downloads. It can also be viewed in 100 California libraries that have an Oculus Rift available.
37 minutes | Sep 13, 2017
Evan Reeves of Gamer Grace
Gamer Grace is a three-day event bringing the best of video gaming to the Chicago-land area. We talk to the creator of the conference, Evan Reeves. Gamer Grace believes in empowerment through gaming and encourage gamers of all types to join us for this exciting new event! The event features speakers, panelists, and tournaments and will run from September 22-24, 2017 in Saint Charles, Illinois. For more information, visit http://gamergrace.com. 
58 minutes | Sep 6, 2017
Sebastian Sarbora and Jazmine Olinger of Ilium VR
On the next episode of Gaming Chords, we talk with Sebastian Sabora and Jazmine Olinger of Ilium VR, a developer of virtual reality gun controllers. The Troy, New York startup develops advanced rifle controllers for VR games that aim to enhance the overall VR experience.  Sebastian and Jazmine talk about their educational background, their love of gaming, and the virtual reality industry. The two met at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and participated in a hackathons together before starting the company in 2014.
39 minutes | Aug 23, 2017
Drash of Titans of Space
On this episode of Gaming Chords, we speak to Drash, who got his start in the virtual reality world in 2013 by releasing an early prototype of "Titans of Space" along with other popular demos. He also created "Telescopic", an Oculus Mobile VR Jam finalist and was the lead developer for "Apollo 11 VR", an award-winning cinematic/education title. In "Titans of Space," Drash brings users on a narrated tour of our Solar System and a few of the largest stars. The game provides up-to-date facts and accurate visuals of over 40 celestial bodies. He came up with the idea during a long road trip, and wanted to share information on our solar system with others. Drash has started early access for for "Titans of Space 2.0" for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive retail headsets. The mobile version of the game now has a combined 1.5 million downloads. It can also be viewed in 100 California libraries that have an Oculus Rift available. 
33 minutes | Aug 9, 2017
Re-Broadcast: Keeping Kids Safe Online: Know the Technology
Check our our re-broadcast of Gaming Chords that focuses on providing parents tips to help keep our children safe online.  In this first Online Safety Tip, our host Charles expands on one of the tips he discussed at Minecon 2016 in relation to "Knowing The Technology" your children use.  He discusses the importance of understanding the different hardware platforms, parental controls, software, social media applications, and more.  Moreover, Charles emphasises that the interaction between parent and child can be rewarding and beneficial for everyone beyond mere concerns of safety.
32 minutes | Jul 26, 2017
Re-Broadcast: How and Where to Enjoy All Things Legos
This is a re-broadcast of our Gaming Chords show on all things Legos. Do you play with Legos? Do your children play with Legos?  For decades, Lego blocks have produced millions of imagination hours among young and old alike.  From its origins in unthematic building sets to the themes sets of today, Lego remains a powerhouse in gaming.  On this episode of Gaming Chords, our host discusses all things Lego.  Being prompted by the belated discovery of a not-yet-to-market Lego or Play Mobile helmet, our host discusses Lego helmets that could enourage kids to use helmets, Lego Life (an App for Lego-based socializing), and other Lego outlets including lessons learned from the Lego Club.  Certainly, Game Play need not be all technology, videos, and electronics.
60 minutes | Jul 12, 2017
Re-Broadcast: Jaycee Salinas of Ask An Enemy Studios
We are re-broadcasting our interview with Jaycee Salinas, the creator of Ask An Enemy Studios. Jaycee is the Creative Director of Ask An Enemy Studios out of El Paso, Texas.  He started the studio after dropping out of Full Sail University's Online Game Design program and is now working on his own game called A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher. A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher is a Split Screen Single Player Twin Stick Risk 'Em Up where your score is meaningless unless you exist. You control two ships simultaneously with one side killing enemies to earn points while the other recovers resources that help multiply those points. Imagine playing Galaga and Pac-Man at the same time. Your primary goal is to get a high score, however the only way to keep it is to decided when to leave with it.
34 minutes | Jun 28, 2017
Re-Broadcast: Keeping Kids Safe Online: Know the Technology
Since this month marks Internet Safety Month, we are re-broadcasting an episode of Gaming Chords that focuses on providing parents tips to help keep our children safe online.  In this first Online Safety Tip, our host Charles expands on one of the tips he discussed at Minecon 2016 in relation to "Knowing The Technology" your children use.  He discusses the importance of understanding the different hardware platforms, parental controls, software, social media applications, and more.  Moreover, Charles emphasises that the interaction between parent and child can be rewarding and beneficial for everyone beyond mere concerns of safety.
32 minutes | Mar 17, 2017
Keeping Kids Safe Online: Know The Technology
In this episode of Gaming Chords, Charles Mudd begins a series of episodes focused on providing parents tips to help keep our children safe online.  In this first Online Safety Tip, Charles expands on one of the tips he discussed at Minecon 2016 in relation to Knowing The Technology your children use.  He discusses the importance of understanding the different hardware platforms, parental controls, software, social media applications, and more.  Moreover, Charles emphasises that the interaction between parent and child can be rewarding and beneficial for everyone beyond mere concerns of safety.
44 minutes | Mar 4, 2017
Re-Broadcast: How and Where to Enjoy All Things Legos
This week is a re-broadcast of our show: How and Where to Enjoy All Things Legos. Do you play with Legos? Do your children play with Legos?  For decades, Lego blocks have produced millions of imagination hours among young and old alike.  From its origins in unthematic building sets to the themes sets of today, Lego remains a powerhouse in gaming.  On this episode of Gaming Chords, our host discusses all things Lego.  Being prompted by the belated discovery of a not-yet-to-market Lego or Play Mobile helmet, our host discusses Lego helmets that could enourage kids to use helmets, Lego Life (an App for Lego-based socializing), and other Lego outlets including lessons learned from the Lego Club.  Certainly, Game Play need not be all technology, videos, and electronics.
29 minutes | Feb 4, 2017
How and Where to Enjoy All Things Legos
Do you play with Legos? Do your children play with Legos?  For decades, Lego blocks have produced millions of imagination hours among young and old alike.  From its origins in unthematic building sets to the themes sets of today, Lego remains a powerhouse in gaming.  On this episode of Gaming Chords, our host discusses all things Lego.  Being prompted by the belated discovery of a not-yet-to-market Lego or Play Mobile helmet, our host discusses Lego helmets that could enourage kids to use helmets, Lego Life (an App for Lego-based socializing), and other Lego outlets including lessons learned from the Lego Club.  Certainly, Game Play need not be all technology, videos, and electronics.
12 minutes | Jan 28, 2017
Symphonic Gaming Preview for 2017
We will be exploring some of the exciting news in world of gaming for 2017. This includes some of the upcoming industry events like Minecon and the Game Developers Conference. We will also chat about some of the video game product releases we have to look forward to.
2 minutes | Jan 21, 2017
Symphonic Gaming Preview for 2017 Rescheduled
We have rescheduled this show for next week, Friday January 27, 2017 at 6pm.
49 minutes | Jan 7, 2017
Crowdsourcing Games: Using Fans to Fund Gaming Development
The emergence of crowdfunding platforms on Kickstarter and IndieGoGo have enable independent developers of board and video games to build (or rebuild) a fan base and funding source that would not otherwise be available to them.  This innovations has faciliated the development of numerous board games and video games over the last couple of years.  We examine some of the successes by name and explore key strategies.  In particular, we will focus on the re-emergence of a fan favorite from years ago, The Bard's Tale.
23 minutes | Dec 23, 2016
Gaming Chords: Teach Your Kids to Code
With the December gift giving holidays nearly passed, Gaming Chords discusses some last minute products for children and kids that help teach coding and electronics.  In particular, the coding products available through Youth Digital will be mentioned with some basic information on the Youth Digital methodology.  We also explore some of the products available through Technology Will Save Us such as its Gamer Kit.  The importance of teaching youth coding and computer technology will be highlighted in the broader context of STEM and our parent network STEMdadia's philosophy and approach to supporting broad-based science, technology, engineering, math, and all related subjects among youth and adults.
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