Easy - grab Google Listen: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.listen&hl=en (that should open Google Play Store if opening on the phone), then add a new subscription and use this feed address http://feeds.feedburner.com/UnlimitedHyperbole Sorted
I liked it, it was interesting. I did like the old group ones, as even though they were often shambolic they did have an informal charm about them, which I think was part of their appeal. This more professional approach is still good though - and the shorter length makes it easier to find time for. In the absence of an official bit-tech podcast, I take it we can expect to see this linked to each week for every new episode?
You can download the file directly through Soundcloud, either at the full site (http://soundcloud.com/cardjoe) or at the admittedly squished widget above. You can then transfer the file to your phone and listen how you please. Alternately, you can plug the RSS feed (http://feeds.feedburner.com/UnlimitedHyperbole) into the reader of your choice, such as Google Listen. It should also be coming soon to the Doubletwist Podcast Store on Android.
Certainly I like the old ones too - I'd love to bring those back, if we could find a feasible way. Not sure if I'll be linking to every episode, but you can keep up with the show though iTunes, RSS, Soundcloud or my blog, certainly. If Simon's amenable and I feel I can write enough to justify each post, I may link them here too - but I'm anxious that this is something I'm doing that's separate from my Bit-tech and Custom work.
Is there any chance of hardware podcasts coming back? The group or otherwise. Or even better, a mix between the two. I often used to think that hardware wise there could be not much to say other than what's in an article - and I'm by no means a massive gamer. So a healthy balance would be my ideal
Whether an official Bit-tech podcast comes back - in any form, hardware or gaming - is completely up to Simon. I'd love to be involved, but it's not my place to promise such things and I'm not knowledgeable enough on the hardware front to start my own hardware podcast separate from bit-tech. I am with games though, obviously.
That's fair enough - I've got your site bookmarked, so it's just a question of remembering to look! I can't see why Simon wouldn't want them to be linked here though - considering how popular the podcasts were and how much people wanted them to keep going, I should say you're the one doing bit-tech a favour by producing them gratis! Just saying...
Episode 3 is released! Atom Zombie Smasher developer Brendon Chung talks about his favourite game ever, Thief: The Dark Project. http://joemartinwords.com/2012/06/11/unlimited-hyperbole-3/
Glad you like it! Here's Episode 4! http://joemartinwords.com/2012/06/18/unlimited-hyperbole-4/ Harriet and I are currently working on Season 2 now, so any feedback anyone wants - especially when it comes to guests and topics - is very appreciated.
Here's the final episode of Season One, in which I talk to Bit-tech blogger and Me Stalker, Ben Mansell about Doom and storytelling in games. http://joemartinwords.com/2012/06/25/unlimited-hyperbole-5/
How did I miss this.... Edit: My Opera Speed Dial has pulled a picture of a guy wearing a black tie, I assume that's you Joe?