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Brought to you from the wild, wonderful Outer Hebrides, OH!CAST is a geek culture podcast where the Atlantic winds meet the winds of change in fandom, gaming, and all things nerdy.


Tune in for insights, laughs, and plenty of "oh!" moments.


Hosted by Cal MacDonald aka "DeepSpaceHebrides"


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Elite's Ian Bell: Designing a Groundbreaking 3D Space Game

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

jeudi 19 septembre 2024Durée 46:21

In this special, feature-length episode, we sit down with Elite creator Ian Bell. He is a true legend of programming and a pioneering figure in the history of video games.

Bell takes us back to the early days of development, chronicling the ingenious process of creating the 1984 classic Elite. At a time when computer graphics were extremely basic, Ian Bell Elite game design broke the mold. He discusses how he and David Braben engineered a massive, procedurally generated universe. They accomplished this on the restrictive hardware of 8-bit home computers, such as the BBC Micro and the Acorn Electron. You’ll hear fascinating technical details. The developers managed to fit a complex, non-linear open environment into just 32KB of memory. This included eight galaxies and thousands of planets.

 


The Genesis of 3D Wireframe Graphics

 

The conversation delves deep into the game's most revolutionary feature: its wireframe 3D graphics. Bell explains how Elite was arguably the first truly 3D space simulator on a home computer. This forced programmers to invent entirely new techniques to render space flight and combat. He reflects on how different those graphics looked upon release. We also discuss how they compare to modern titles.

 


Elite Creator Ian Bell on Docking and Design

 

No discussion of Elite is complete without addressing its notoriety. The Elite creator Ian Bell gives his thoughts on the infamous difficulty of the game's docking sequence. This feature was so challenging it necessitated the creation of the docking computer just to save players' sanity. Bell also shares insightful anecdotes about the game's widespread success in the UK. He contrasts this with its slower uptake in the US. Finally, he explains how Elite's philosophy contrasts with modern, story-driven titles.

 


Preserving Classic Game Code

 

The discussion touches on the essential, modern issue of game preservation. The Elite creator Ian Bell explains the challenges of keeping old source code accessible. He details what it takes to ensure classic titles remain playable for future generations. He offers an unmissable look at the creativity and resourcefulness required to push technology boundaries in the late 1980s. If you are a fan of retro gaming, computer history, or game development, this is a must-listen. This interview with Elite creator Ian Bell provides the ultimate look at how a groundbreaking 3D space adventure was born.

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Saison 1 · Épisode 1

jeudi 12 septembre 2024Durée 01:16:13

Welcome to OH!CAST, the official podcast of OH!CON, the comic con of the Outer Hebrides!

In this landmark episode, your hosts Cal and Kenny dive deep into one of science fiction’s most influential sagas: the Terminator franchise. We celebrate the incredible 40th Anniversary of the original film. More importantly, we get you excited for a special event on the islands: The Lanthor’s Terminator Double Bill featuring the first two masterpieces.




Setting the Stage for the Terminator Double Bill


The conversation starts by exploring the saga’s longevity. Specifically, we acknowledge that four full decades passed since Arnold Schwarzenegger first said, “I’ll be back,” changing sci-fi cinema forever. Cal and Kenny remember their first experiences with the original 1984 film, The Terminator (T1). They discuss the film’s status as a brutal, low-budget masterpiece. It was a tense, cat-and-mouse horror thriller. Therefore, it set the stage for one of Hollywood’s most successful franchises. Kenny shares memories of watching it on a late-night show called Videodrome. He highlights the film’s visceral impact at a young age. Cal, in addition, details its cinematic influence. This discussion covers the upcoming first two Terminator movies at the Lanthor.




Why You Can’t Miss the T1 and T2 Showing


The discussion naturally moves to the sequel, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (T2). Many cite this as one of the greatest sequels of all time. Consequently, the hosts explore how director James Cameron revolutionized the series. He flipped the script, turning the feared cyborg assassin into a protector. Furthermore, he pushed the limits of visual effects with the groundbreaking T-1000. Ultimately, they analyze the deeper themes: fate, family, and humanity versus technology. These powerful elements make T2 resonate so much. Notably, T2 is essential cinematic history. You absolutely must see the T1 and T2 showing on the big screen.




Comparing the Double Bill to Later Sequels


Finally, the hosts dedicate a significant segment to the later, less-celebrated sequels. Cal and Kenny offer honest, quick-fire reviews of films like Terminator Salvation and Terminator: Dark Fate. Some entries tried to introduce fresh ideas, like Marcus in Salvation. However, the hosts agree that many films felt like unnecessary remakes of the first two. This repetition left the franchise feeling “stale.” They discuss the challenges of rebooting a perfect story. Moreover, the time-travel, long-chase format has diminished in impact over the years. This segment, therefore, highlights why the upcoming Terminator film festival is so special. It’s a chance to revisit the unparalleled genius of the first two chapters.

The episode takes an amusing, abrupt turn at the very end. They blame Skynet for taking over Kenny’s internet connection! Cal closes the show by repeating all event details and offering thanks.

This episode gives listeners nostalgia, critique, and excitement. Ultimately, it’s the perfect listen for any longtime fan or anyone looking to experience the best of the Terminator Double Bill for the first time.

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Basic Fantasy RPG (BFRPG): Embracing the OSR Philosophy of “Rulings, Not Rules”

Saison 1

jeudi 5 septembre 2024Durée 51:16

GM Judgment: The Power of “Rulings, Not Rules”


BFRPG is intentionally a Streamlined TTRPG. Consequently, you won’t get bogged down constantly checking bulky rulebooks. Instead, the system deliberately gives GM Judgment the highest priority. In other words, the game prioritizes the spirit of “Rulings, not rules” over strict rule adherence. This method of Arbitration over Mechanics keeps the game moving at a rapid pace. Furthermore, it ensures that Player Agency is always at the forefront. Specifically, when a player attempts an unexpected action, the GM should always encourage them. The best response is simple: “You can try.” Ultimately, this simple phrase exemplifies “Rulings, not rules” and opens up a world of creative possibility for the players.




“Rulings, Not Rules” in Creative Problem Solving


The OSR approach rewards Creative Problem Solving above simply rolling dice. Indeed, smart players make it their goal to Avoid rolling the dice whenever possible. In other words, they try to find an elegant, narrative solution instead of just relying on a character skill check. For example, rather than rolling to brute-force a door open, a clever player might use leverage and planning. As a result, when you succeed with ingenuity, you generate Unnecessary roles. Therefore, your wits, not your stats, become your most valuable asset. The overall focus is always on thinking your way out of trouble—a classic application of “Rulings, not rules.”




Why Choose a Rules-Light RPG?


To begin with, this core philosophy makes BFRPG an accessible entry point. The game is easy to learn, yet it offers incredible depth. Moreover, it provides a robust, flexible framework for sustaining long-term campaigns. BFRPG is perfect for players who prefer spontaneity and narrative excitement. Finally, it’s an open source game with a vibrant, active community. They continually provide endless free adventure modules. In conclusion, this emphasis on “Rulings, not rules” delivers a faster, more dramatic, and ultimately more memorable game every time you sit down to play.


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Alien vs. Aliens: Ranking the Definitive Sci-Fi Horror Franchise

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

vendredi 27 septembre 2024Durée 01:44:48

The Ultimate Debate: Alien vs. Aliens — A Definitive Franchise Ranking


Welcome back to the podcast for an epic, feature-length deep-dive! We are tackling one of the most beloved, yet most divisive, sci-fi/horror sagas in history: the Alien Franchise. Therefore, we aren't just grazing the surface this week. We're heading down to Hadley’s Hope to settle a debate that has torn fans apart for decades.


Alien vs. Aliens: Horror Masterpiece or Action Spectacle?


The core question remains: Alien vs. Aliens—which film is truly the superior masterpiece? Consequently, we meticulously compare and contrast Ridley Scott’s 1979 original. That film was a claustrophobic, slow-burn horror experience; it perfected the "haunted house in space" trope. In contrast, James Cameron's 1986 follow-up was a pulse-pounding, action-packed thrill ride. Furthermore, it completely redefined the term "sequel" and introduced the iconic Colonial Marines.


We debate the merits of Sigourney Weaver’s groundbreaking performance as Ripley in both films. We look at how the Xenomorph evolved from a solitary symbol of terror to a swarm-based military threat. Is your loyalty with the suspense of the Nostromo, or the explosive mayhem of Acheron? Finally, we lay out the case for both sides, leading to our definitive winner in the Alien vs. Aliens showdown.


Ranking the Full Saga: From Alien 3 to Covenant


However, the debate doesn't end with the classics. After all, we continue our journey by tackling the rest of the saga. Admittedly, the franchise started incredibly high, but at times, it went disappointingly low. We fearlessly dive into the most controversial entries. For instance, we discuss the bleak, flawed genius of Alien 3 and the highly stylized, sometimes ridiculous nature of Alien: Resurrection. Moreover, we tackle the complex, philosophical messiness of the prequels, Prometheus and Alien: Covenant. Did the prequels successfully connect to the original films? Or did they only succeed in raising questions no one wanted answered? We analyze why these later entries failed to capture the primal terror of the originals.


Hope for the Future: Romulus and the Blomkamp Files


Finally, we look ahead and reflect on what could have been. We share our tentative hopes and fears for Fede Álvarez’s upcoming film, Alien: Romulus. We discuss whether this new, standalone effort can recapture the magic and dread that defined the early films. In addition, we pull back the curtain on the great canceled sequel, Neil Blomkamp's proposed Alien 5. This project aimed to retcon the timeline after Aliens. We dissect the concept art and reveal why the project ultimately fizzled out. Ultimately, we ask what it would have taken to create a sequel that successfully erased Alien 3 and Resurrection from the timeline.


If you’re a fan of the Xenomorph or just great sci-fi horror, then this is a must-listen episode. Where does your favorite film land? Tune in now to hear our final, unforgiving ranking!


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OH!CAST Halloween Recommendations: Your Ultimate Horror Prep List

Saison 1 · Épisode 7.5

jeudi 31 octobre 2024Durée 01:17:43

Good evening, afternoon, or morning! Welcome back to OH!CAST, the official podcast of OH!CON. This is our highly anticipated Halloween special. In this episode, we deliver essential OH!CAST Halloween recommendations. We realize not everyone wants to watch a movie. Therefore, some of you may prefer a game, or maybe you want to read a book. We offer six distinct selections to get you into the creepy mood this year.


The Scariest Book Recommendations


We start our book selections with a psychological pick. Edward recommends Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves. This book is unsettling because it uses unique formatting to mess with your mind. The physical act of reading itself contributes to the terror. Additionally, we discuss another classic choice, William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist. This novel builds a profound sense of dread. The horror feels very real and grounded. Finally, Edward also recommends Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan. It is a short, sharp piece of Victorian horror. Also, a third book discussed is The Ceremonies. It is a

dark, folk horror novel set in an old inn. We recommend reading these well before bedtime.


Essential Halloween Movie Picks


Next, we move to the movie recommendations. Herroard’s essential pick is the original 1978 John Carpenter’s Halloween. This film is a foundational piece of the slasher genre. It is a time-tested classic that is perfect for a rewatch. On the other hand, Callum suggests a lesser-known Australian gem, Lake Mungo. This film starts innocently. However, it quickly turns unsettling. The host explains that it uses found footage and photographs to build a deep sense of dread. The structure itself enhances the fear. We highly recommend this unique selection.


Creepy Gaming Selections


Finally, we close out the OH!CAST Halloween recommendations with two top games. We discuss Amnesia: The Dark Descent. This game is a terrifying experience since the entire premise is focused on avoiding confrontation. You simply cannot fight back. Also, we recommend Silent Hill 2. This game is a classic for its psychological horror. The narrative focus on grief and guilt makes it far scarier than traditional jump scares. It remains a masterpiece of the genre.

We hope we have provided enough spooky content to entertain you over Halloween. It has been a pleasure to share these OH!CAST Halloween recommendations. Have a pleasant Halloween, everyone, and we will be back soon with more content!

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OH!CON 2024 Nerd Debates Part 2: Retro & Star Trek Showdowns

Saison 1 · Épisode 7

vendredi 25 octobre 2024Durée 01:12:48

OH!CAST at OH!CON 2024 continues the quest. We are settling the greatest nerd debates of all time. Consequently, this is Part 2 of the interviews. This section dives deep into retro gaming, horror, and Star Trek lore.


The Quest to Settle the OH!CON 2024 Nerd Debates


Welcome back to OH!CON 2024! The OH!CAST team has a massive goal. We are determined to settle the biggest nerd debates that have been raging for decades. This is the definitive second part of our quest. For instance, we will find final answers on questions like Freddy or Jason and who truly wins the retro console war. This entire project is designed to bring unity to the nerd community.


Retro Gaming Wars: Sega vs. Nintendo


We first dive into retro gaming history. John, an OH!CON stalwart, returns to the mic. He shares his deep love for the Mega Drive and Sonic 3. He is especially impressive because he knew Michael Jackson helped compose the music. Furthermore, the Sega vs. Nintendo debate still rages on! Many attendees are split on the best console. We also explore the near-impossibility of finishing the classic Game Gear title, Echo. Therefore, we crown the toughest retro game ever. The game's battery life was simply too short for its length, making completion a massive challenge.


Sci-Fi and Horror Showdowns


Next, we tackle classic horror and sci-fi showdowns. For instance, who ultimately wins: Freddy or Jason? We also pose a very specific Star Trek question. Who wins if Captain Picard and James T. Kirk wrestle to the death in lukewarm porridge? We concluded that Picard is the victor. Why? Because he is British, and therefore, he fights better in porridge than an American could ever manage. Similarly, many noted his lack of hair would make him extra slippery in the porridge combat! These are, after all, the important questions.


The Ultimate Dance-Off Conclusion


Finally, we settle the iconic Robocop and Terminator dance-off! Robocop ultimately wins this round. His winning move? He throws down the classic robot dance. The unexpected soundtrack? Surprisingly, it is the classic Pokémon theme song. This result provides a fun resolution to one of the biggest OH!CON 2024 nerd debates.

So, with this second set of OH!CON 2024 nerd debates officially closed, we've compiled a fascinating set of definitive answers. Look for more OH!CAST content soon! We hope these two parts finally bring peace to the galaxy.

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OH!CON 2024, Part 1: Settling the Most Important Nerd Debates of All Time

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

vendredi 18 octobre 2024Durée 01:02:04

OH!CAST is at OH!CON 2024 to settle the greatest nerd debates of all time. Therefore, we interviewed guests and attendees for definitive answers. They weighed in on Alien or Aliens, Robocop vs. Terminator, and many more arguments. This is Part 1 of our quest for peace in the nerd community!


The Quest to Settle Nerd Debates


Welcome to OH!CON 2024! The OH!CAST team is diving deep into the dungeons right off the Lanta to interview guests and visitors. Our mission is simple: we want to permanently settle the biggest nerd debates raging for decades. This is the definitive first part of our quest. Ultimately, we seek to bring unity to the nerd community. We asked for final answers on questions like Pokémon or Digimon, Marvel or DC, and also the greatest sci-fi showdown: Robocop vs. Terminator.


The Great Alien or Aliens Showdown


First, the most contentious question we're tackling at OH!CON 2024 is: Alien or Aliens? The purists are out in force. Many guests are arguing that Alien is the better film. For example, guest Grace Curtis perfectly summed up the internal conflict. She stated that Alien is a better film, but she would watch Aliens tonight if she had to choose. Meanwhile, our attendees and volunteers are making a strong case for the action-packed sequel.


Robocop vs. Terminator: Who Wins?


In addition, another key focus of our OH!CON 2024 interviews is determining the winner of the ultimate robot fight: Robocop and the Terminator. Many are predicting the Terminator would win. Therefore, the results are currently skewed toward the T-800. However, the debate continues over whether the competition is a fight, or perhaps a dance-off!

So, with this first set of OH!CON 2024 nerd debates officially closed (for now!), we've compiled a fascinating set of definitive answers. Finally, look out for Part 2 of the OH!CAST podcast. We will continue to survey the crowd and finalize these arguments once and for all.

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The Transformers: The Movie (1986) Commentary: Nostalgia & Trauma

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

vendredi 11 octobre 2024Durée 01:31:28

The Transformers: The Movie (1986) Commentary

 

Hello and welcome to the podcast! This episode is a special format: a full commentary track for The Transformers: The Movie. Get your copy of the film ready to sync up with us! To begin, we dive into this iconic 1986 animated classic. It is a film that profoundly shaped our childhoods. However, it also inflicted severe emotional trauma that few 80s animated movies dared to explore. We analyze the sheer artistic ambition that went into creating this feature-length cinematic event.

 


Optimus Prime's Death and Unicron's Debut

 

We explore why The Transformers: The Movie has such a dark tone compared to the TV show. Furthermore, we meticulously break down the film's most pivotal and painful moment: Optimus Prime's death. That event shocked an entire generation of children and remains one of the most controversial moments in franchise history. In addition, we analyze the magnificent voice acting of Leonard Nimoy and Orson Welles. They brought the terrifying new planet-eating villain, Unicron, to life, setting an impossibly high standard for subsequent threats. We discuss the transition of leadership to Hot Rod (later Rodimus Prime). Ultimately, we ask whether he was a worthy successor to Prime and if the film gave him a fair shake.

 


Nitpicks, Bayformers, and Nostalgia

 

Next, we move on to the film's many plot holes and strange editing choices. For instance, why did they kill so many classic characters so quickly? This ruthless approach guaranteed the toy line would see a massive refresh, but at what narrative cost? We compare this 80s Animated Movie classic to the modern franchise. We can’t help but dive into the Bayformers films. Specifically, we discuss the drastic shift in tone and design under Michael Bay and debate whether any of the live-action films captured the emotional core of the original. We admit The Transformers: The Movie isn't perfect. Nevertheless, it remains a solid, dependable piece of nostalgia. It is an enjoyable watch with friends and a few drinks.

If you love giant robots, 80s animation, or just want to relieve some childhood grief, then join us for this definitive commentary on The Transformers: The Movie!

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Kabouter Games: RPG Design, OSR for All, and Shadow Dark

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

jeudi 3 octobre 2024Durée 50:00

Kabouter Games: RPG Design, OSR for All, and Shadow Dark

Welcome to OH!CAST for a fascinating interview with RP Davis (Bob), who is the creator behind Kabouter Games. This week, we dive deep into the philosophy and process of creating tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs). To begin, Bob shares the origin of Kabouter Games. He explains how the company grew from uploading homebrew content to the DM's Guild. Now, consequently, it is a brand creating its own systems like Spears and Spells. The primary goal of Kabouter Games is always to create highly usable, fun content.

 


The OSR for All Philosophy and System-Neutral Content

 

Next, the discussion quickly moves to Bob’s design principles. In fact, much of his work is designed to be system-neutral. Therefore, this conscious decision broadens the audience for popular products. These include Legendary Locations and The Drowned Valley of Gorth. Bob strongly champions the "OSR for All" movement. He explains this movement strives to make the TTRPG community more inclusive and welcoming. Specifically, it pushes back against gatekeeping in the hobby. Ultimately, this core philosophy drives all content released by Kabouter Games.

 


Favorite Systems and Design Insights

 

Furthermore, Bob reveals his current favorite systems. He expresses a love for Shadow Dark, noting it's how he "wanted 5th Edition to be." Likewise, he shares his love for Chaosium's basic role-playing system. He prefers its bell curve multi-die resolution over the "too swingy" D20 system. Moreover, we get an inside look at the creation of specific products from Kabouter Games. For example, Bob explains his map-first design process. Here, a map inspires the location's story, rather than the plot dictating the map. Finally, we hear the hilarious origin story of the infamous NPCs, Jay and Bob the Un-Speaking, who are featured in Legendary Locations.

If you are a TTRPG player, a game master, or a designer, then this episode is a must-listen for insight, philosophy, and community building! Tune in now!

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Scottish Wrestling: Billy Strachan on WWE, Drew McIntyre, and the Local Scene

Saison 1 · Épisode 11

vendredi 6 décembre 2024Durée 57:06

Why Should I Watch Wrestling?


Host Cal and co-host Kenny welcome Billy Strachan, the host of the Scottish Wrestling Podcast. The episode begins with the classic question non-fans pose: "You know it's all fake, don't you?". Billy’s response is that it’s "Panto". He says the best way to enjoy the Scottish Wrestling Scene is to "Go see it live". He explains that wrestling is "triumph over good over evil in person with Lycra". Ultimately, for two or three hours, you get invested in the characters. You just want to shout and cheer, making it live entertainment at its absolute rawest.


A Primer on the WWE Eras


Billy provides a primer on the history of WWE. He notes that Vincent J. McMahon owned the promotion before his son, Vincent Kennedy McMahon, bought up everyone. This created a worldwide phenomenon. The discussion then moves through the different eras of WWE:

  • Golden Era: Featured major stars like Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and The Warrior.
  • New Gen: After a steroid scandal, the focus shifted more to wrestling talent like Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Shawn Michaels.
  • Attitude Era: Known for controversial storylines and stars such as Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock.
  • Current Era: Following Vince McMahon’s retirement, the promotion is currently in what people refer to as the Renaissance Era or the Triple H Era. This happened after the Ruthless Aggression Era (John Cena, Brock Lesnar).

The Talent Boom and Drew McIntyre's Impact on Scottish Wrestling


Billy points out that Scotland is vastly over-represented in WWE given its size. The current roster features a host of talent, including Wolfgang, the Coffee Brothers (Mark and Joe), Noam Dar, Piper Niven, Alba Fire, and Isla Dawn. Furthermore, Billy credits Drew McIntyre with the mainstream "boom" in the Scottish Wrestling Scene. Drew’s return to the local ICW promotion in 2014 and the BBC ICW Fight Club documentary helped drag the independent scene up with him. As a result, the scene grew large enough to draw crowds of 6,000 people to the Hydro in Glasgow.


The Future of the Scottish Wrestling Scene


The hosts discuss the current Scottish Wrestling Scene, noting that local media still shows a "snootishness towards wrestling" despite the success. Billy, who runs the Scottish Wrestling Network, admits he struggles to understand why it doesn't get major coverage. Finally, he observes that the numerous independent promotions are unlikely to merge. This is true even though promotions like ICW, Discovery Wrestling (owned by Joe Hendry), and WrestleZone are drawing big crowds and attracting major guest stars (like Billy Gunn and Gangrel for WrestleZone). He concludes that this is because, in his experience, "nobody agrees with each other in Scotland" on how to run things in the Scottish independent scene.

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