28 Plays Later
28 Plays Later | |
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File:28 Plays Later logo.png | |
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Kris Straub and Paul Verhoeven |
Genre | Comedy, news, video games, talk show |
Language | English |
Length | One hour (average) |
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Opening theme | "28 Plays Later Theme" composed by Austin Wintory, performed by Colorado Symphony Orchestra as of February 29th, 2016.[1] |
No. of episodes | 140[2] |
Publication | |
Original release | April 22, 2015 – October 17, 2018 |
Website | Official site |
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28 Plays Later is a weekly podcast which reviews video games, discusses gaming culture, and hosts interviews. The series was created in 2015 by cartoonist Kris Straub and broadcaster Paul Verhoeven. Paul and Kris also function as the hosts of the podcast. The podcast, which is recorded remotely though Skype, focuses on a particular game Kris and Paul have been playing, often used as a jumping off point to discuss the medium at large, as well as comedy. Each episode opens with a sketch comedy segment about the topic of the week. Frequently, the duo will also interview a guest with some pop culture significance.
Production[edit]
28 Plays Later is produced by Straub through his company Chainsawsuit Studios LLC. The orchestral theme "28 Plays Later Theme" was composed by Austin Wintory,[3] performed by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and released September 30, 2015. Before this, 28 Plays Laters theme was "Green Screen" by Nicolas Major.[4]
On October 31, 2015 28 Plays later had its first live show in Melbourne[5] as part of the gaming convention PAX Australia .[6] They had a hand-knitted 28 Plays Later logo courtesy of Melbourne artist Chiliphilly, and special musical guests Tripod performed an original track, and a piece they composed for the Assassin's Creed Syndicate soundtrack.[7]
Alongside the live PAX Australia show,[8] there has also been a live recording at The Butterfly Club in Melbourne, where Paul and Kris tested out new material and invited listeners along for a meet-and-greet. The pair performed at Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle (Aug 2016), and will be performing live at PAX Australia with recurring special guests Tripod.
Guests[edit]
Guests of the podcast have included Judy Blume, Xavier Woods, Austin Wintory, MC Frontalot, Harrison Ford, Griffin McElroy of Polygon, Tripod and Charlotte Crosby.
Other guests have included Verhoeven's father, a frequent guest, and Paul's girlfriend, Tegan Higginbotham.
Reception[edit]
28 Plays Later has been an editor's pick on iTunes and has reached #4 on the gaming podcast charts. On April 24, 2015, 28 plays Later was the 39th most popular podcast in Australia according to iTunes Chart.[9] The AU Review said of the show "Between the inherent absurdity of the industry, overblown fan reactions creating news and the hosts' own surreal, hyper-literate senses of humour, 28 Plays is one of the very best gaming pods available today."[10]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Episode 26 The One With Austin Wintory". Chainsawsuit Studios LLC. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
- ↑ "28 Plays Later iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
- ↑ "Austin Wintory - Press Coverage". Austin Wintory. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
- ↑ "Episode 26 The One With Austin Wintory". Kris Straub. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
- ↑ "You Can Watch All The PAX Australia Panels Right Here!". Kotaku. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- ↑ "PAX Aus Schedule- 28 Plays Later". PAX Australia. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
- ↑ "PAX Aus 2015 [ 28 Plays Later with Kris Straub and Paul Verhoeven ]". Twitch.tv. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- ↑ "OUR PICKS FOR WHAT TO DO AND WHERE TO BE AT PAX AUS 2015". The Iris. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
- ↑ "'28 Plays later' iTunes Chart Performance". itunesChart.net. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
- ↑ "The AU Review - Ten podcasts from Australia and around the world you have to subscribe to right now". Larry Heath. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
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