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Behind The Scenes and unused footage from the A-Kon 21 BWL RoadTrip.
Thanks again to all the folks that made this such a fun trip.
RIP broken shades — 2009 – 2010
Behind The Scenes and unused footage from the A-Kon 21 BWL RoadTrip.
Thanks again to all the folks that made this such a fun trip.
RIP broken shades — 2009 – 2010
The Wildcat visits A-Kon 21 during June of 2010. We recommend watching this video in full screen mode.
Additional credits:
Music: King Cobra of Key City Productions
Other Music includes:
Six Flags Over Texas Theme 1961
Six Flags Over Texas Theme 1967
Skin On Our Teeth from Left 4 Dead
The Monsters Within from Left 4 Dead
Wild Encounter by The Wildcat
Left 4 Dead is a product of Valve Software.
Other BWL Soundtracks Used:
Cat-Life for Source
Duke Nukem: Transcendent Horizon
Team Play
Thanks to everyone that helped make A-Kon a great convention this year, and to all the people that helped make this video fun.
Update: You can watch the Behind the Scenes video here for unused and behind the scenes clips.
The first episode of BWL’s Video update is finished. It did, however, end up longer then I had anticipated originally and was thus divided into two parts.
In this episode we take a look at some project news including Cat-Life and our comics. We also visit the steam chat room briefly with our “From the Chat Room” segments. And our main topic of the day is machinima… what we see in other people’s works and what we hope to do with our three planned shows.
I suggest using the “Full Screen” option for watching this video. You’ll get more out of it I think.
In the end, this episode was delayed for a few extra weeks due to schedule issues mainly. And, given the subject matter’s resolutions, there is a fluctuation in the size of the letter boxing on most of the machinima topic. Also, there are a few errors that I left in simply because it would have been more trouble then necessary to repair.
This episode ran longer then my intended 15 minute time limit with the “From the Chat Room” features cut down to a few short minutes each. We had already realized that From the Chat Room could be a full audio program of its own and planned to release the full discussion separately. So be sure to check out our full “From the Chat Room” mp3 as hosted by ModDB.
The mp3 has been edited to cut out our long dead air pauses and many “uhms” and “ughs” plus a few other less important or classified bits of the discussion. The full session is around 35 minutes in length.
From The Chat Room: Episode 1 audio – BWL Development – Mod DB
In future episodes, I plan to focus more on the “From the Chat Room” segment and use that more for our main topic and news sections as it really turned into more interesting discussion.
Thanks again to Syrus Rayne, Radu Iceman, and BiGToM for helping with that. As for why we chose to use steam instead of our Ventrilo server… well… the idea behind “From The Chat Room” is that members of our steam group can join in on the discussion at any time. It’s not meant to be a “podcast” as much as it is a chat room segment for the show.
Of course, that does mean there are some buggy moments with the audio in the full mp3 and a somewhat lower quality to the sound as compared to something like skype or a shout-cast service of some sort.
After a lengthy hold for annotations to be added into this video set, the Pernumbra Black Plague walkthrough is finally ready for your viewing pleasure.
Visit the Pernumbra: Black Plague Walkthrough page to view all 16 parts. Or watch the first part below. I suggest watching in full screen.
Alright folks, got an LP update for you all. I’ve reached part 7 of my Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past LP. For those of you who are interested, I’ll link it below.
I’ve been having fun with this LP so far. It’s difficult to provide meaningful or at the very least interesting commentary, but I’m trying my best. Hopefully those who watch it enjoy it. Zelda LTTP is one of my absolute favorite games, though this is the first time I’ve really played it in a very long time.
Let’s Play Zelda: A Link to the Past