Sunday, July 6, 2014

James Ryan Goes to Cooperstown! The 16-Bit Catholic, Vol. 2, Episode II

In this episode, my buddy James Ryan returns to podcast with me! In this episode, we talk baseball, specifically James' upcoming visit to Cooperstown, plus the best movies to watch on the Fourth of July! There's some brief static, most of it I was able to get rid of though, so it could have sounded worse than it was!

You can listen to the episode here: https://archive.org/download/16bitcatholic070414/16bitcatholic070414.mp3

The music used in this episode was Guile's Theme by Smooth McGroove, and extra-terrestrial Teeny Bopper from the Prevue Channel.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Welcome back! Vol. 2, Episode 1

In this episode, I talk about playing Titanfall on PC, test my Sonic The Hedgehog knowledge, and ponder if a 9-11 truther should keep me from watching a movie. Music featured is Smooth McGroove's cover of Guile's theme from Street Figher 2 (intro), Zelda II's Castle theme for the break, and Extraterrestrial Teeny-Bopper for the closing. Tweet me @16bitcatholic, or email me at dustinfaber at gmail dot com

You can listen to the show here!

https://archive.org/download/16bitcatholic063014/16bitcatholic063014.mp3

Welcome!



Welcome to my little podcast space on the internet!

This is the home of my 16-Bit Catholic podcast. Why 16-Bit Catholic? It combines the two things I love the most: video games, especially retro ones, and my religious faith! A match made in heaven! And we're calling this Vol. 2, Episode 1 because it's the second reiteration of this podcast. Hopefully we don't get a Vol. 3!

Oh, and my twitter handle is @16bitcatholic. By keeping the podcast the same as my Twitter, it's good branding and bla bla bla.

Anyways, I hope you enjoy this podcast. If you have any helpful tips on making it better, or want to ask questions and comment on things I've said, I look forward to hearing it. Shoot me an email, dustinfaber at gmail dot com.

Thanks again!

Dustin Faber

P.S. To hear the Catholic Lovebirds podcast I record with my wife Allicia, visit thecatholiclovebirds.blogspot.com