Author Topic: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me  (Read 3723 times)

poponon

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 320
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #90 on: June 23, 2016, 06:47:42 AM »


this sugar filled style licorice is my jam.

I dig black lic too

johnnykonami

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1350
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #91 on: June 23, 2016, 06:47:59 AM »
These are what I was talking about:


I don't like them but Haribo is a great brand, I believe it's the salted licorice you guys are talking about, but who knows, maybe it's different.

I haven't had Red Vines but now I'm going to try a bag just to see how they compare.  I think regular twizzlers are kinda waxy and hard, I really only like the pull n' peel ones.

GaijinD

  • Jr. Member
  • **
  • Posts: 90
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #92 on: June 23, 2016, 07:40:15 AM »
I'm not the sort that usually overdoes it on junk food, but I have a weakness for Twizzlers. I will eat an entire bag in one sitting. I actually don't usually buy them for myself because of this.

Anyhow, regarding the interview, what sort of interview are we talking, anyhow? Email? Skype? Face-to-face? It may not be the sort of content you usually produce, but it does seem like something that would be of interest to your audience. Let me try and remember some of the advice I've been given regarding conducting interviews.

First off, research. You should know as much as possible about your subject before talking to him. You don't want to ask the same questions he's heard hundreds of times already, or blunder into a sensitive subject right at the start.

Second, try to ask open-ended questions. Don't phrase them in a way that can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no", because that's likely to be what you get. Less, "do you like TurboGrafx-16?" More, "what drew you to the TurboGrafx-16?"

A corollary to that is, assuming this is a live interaction of some sort, don't rigidly read down the line of your prepared questions. Listen carefully to your subject's answers; they very well may say something that leads to an interesting follow-up question that you didn't anticipate. Further, by showing that you're paying attention and are interested in what he has to say, you're building rapport with your subject which may allow you to touch on more sensitive topics that he wouldn't be willing to discuss otherwise.

I feel like there's something else, but it's not coming to me. This may be reiterating an earlier point, but the phrasing of your questions is important. The more thoughtfully you ask a question, the more thoughtful a response you're likely to get. It's likely to make a difference in the quality of answer you get if your subject can tell you're serious and are treating him with respect.

That's about all I can think of. Good luck if you move forward with this.
Feel like a treasure game on a rainy day.

esteban

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 24063
Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #93 on: June 23, 2016, 09:03:56 AM »
These are what I was talking about:


I don't like them but Haribo is a great brand, I believe it's the salted licorice you guys are talking about, but who knows, maybe it's different.

Yes, I saw these when I was searching this morning.

I was like, "Piratos! How was I to know it was *literally* referring to the shape of the damn licorice!?"

To be honest, I was tempted to buy a bunch of different brands, to test them out.

I actually prefer licorice that is *not* too sweet and I was reading a bunch of reviews that started making my mouth drool...

:)
  |    | 

Corredor X

  • Jr. Member
  • **
  • Posts: 77
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #94 on: June 23, 2016, 09:26:57 AM »
It's sitting in my garage right now, the pack-in was "Magical Chase" and the console was renamed "Turbo Gráficos Dezesseis"
$150 CIB want one?

No, the "Turbo Gráficos 16 III" would come with built-in Magical Chase but without CD compatibilty and a redesigned shell, the first version would come with Moto Roader/Ballistix and the second version with Bonk's Adventure, Tec Toy-style  :lol:

Bonknuts

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3292
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #95 on: June 23, 2016, 11:21:42 AM »
I'd like to know a bit more about the development of the few US only games.  Also, whose bright idea was it to make the TG16s controller port larger than the PCE's?  How much autonomy did you have and how much were you the underling of NEC Japan?

 Heh, I can answer that for you; the ex-Atari employees NEC highered to handle the localization and initial launch of the system. The jerks actually delayed the release of the TG16 by almost a year because of the case redesign.

TheClash603

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4054
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #96 on: June 23, 2016, 11:48:32 AM »


this sugar filled style licorice is my jam.

I dig black lic too


Not sure if we are still in licorice territory here, but if it is, Sweet Tarts Ropes are phenomenal.

SignOfZeta

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 8497
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #97 on: June 23, 2016, 01:09:52 PM »
I'd like to know a bit more about the development of the few US only games.  Also, whose bright idea was it to make the TG16s controller port larger than the PCE's?  How much autonomy did you have and how much were you the underling of NEC Japan?

 Heh, I can answer that for you; the ex-Atari employees NEC highered to handle the localization and initial launch of the system. The jerks actually delayed the release of the TG16 by almost a year because of the case redesign.

I would appreciate learning more about this, some kind of reference too. The stupidity of the TG-16's industrial design has baffled me for ages.

SignOfZeta

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 8497
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #98 on: June 23, 2016, 01:28:15 PM »


this sugar filled style licorice is my jam.

I dig black lic too


Not sure if we are still in licorice territory here, but if it is, Sweet Tarts Ropes are phenomenal.


There is only one flavor of licorice. Licorice flavor. The anus flavored "candy" enjoyed exclusively by old people, some Europeans, and weirdoes. All this Willy Wonka bullshit you guys keep bringing up is just...candy. Unlike licorice it actually tastes *better* than Brussels sprouts with bouillon cubes hiden inside.

Licorice is so gross. It's like the haggis of candy. Really, it's only technically candy by virtue of all the perfectly good sugar it wastes. Nothing else 1/10 as disgusting would ever claim to be a treat. When people pretend to like it just to seem tough it offends me, and I pretend a lot of things myself...but come on. That shit doesn't even resemble a good taste. It doesn't even resemble a bad taste. It doesn't resemble food. It's like some one just handed you a little compressed hunk of that black bioslime that drain flies live in, or the greese you see dripping from fairground rides. One of the worst flavors I've ever experienced and I don't see why it continues to be manufactured.

I mean, I hate spiced jelly beans, anything with cocoanut filings in it, and fake peach flavoring quite a bit, but I'd strap a feed bag filled with cocoanut caked spicy peach jelly beans to my head before I ate a single piece of licorice. I'd rather share treats with my dogs, no, my CATS. That's how gross licorice is. Worse than a cat treat.

I wish I could say more but that's probably enough to permanently derail this thread.

esteban

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 24063
Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #99 on: June 23, 2016, 02:30:05 PM »


this sugar filled style licorice is my jam.

I dig black lic too


Not sure if we are still in licorice territory here, but if it is, Sweet Tarts Ropes are phenomenal.


There is only one flavor of licorice. Licorice flavor. The anus flavored "candy" enjoyed exclusively by old people, some Europeans, and weirdoes. All this Willy Wonka bullshit you guys keep bringing up is just...candy. Unlike licorice it actually tastes *better* than Brussels sprouts with bouillon cubes hiden inside.

Licorice is so gross. It's like the haggis of candy. Really, it's only technically candy by virtue of all the perfectly good sugar it wastes. Nothing else 1/10 as disgusting would ever claim to be a treat. When people pretend to like it just to seem tough it offends me, and I pretend a lot of things myself...but come on. That shit doesn't even resemble a good taste. It doesn't even resemble a bad taste. It doesn't resemble food. It's like some one just handed you a little compressed hunk of that black bioslime that drain flies live in, or the greese you see dripping from fairground rides. One of the worst flavors I've ever experienced and I don't see why it continues to be manufactured.

I mean, I hate spiced jelly beans, anything with cocoanut filings in it, and fake peach flavoring quite a bit, but I'd strap a feed bag filled with cocoanut caked spicy peach jelly beans to my head before I ate a single piece of licorice. I'd rather share treats with my dogs, no, my CATS. That's how gross licorice is. Worse than a cat treat.

I wish I could say more but that's probably enough to permanently derail this thread.


You are missing out, comrade. :(

I mean, I cannot imagine a world without, say, cumin.

I also LOVE burnt toast.

Anise = amazing, especially if it is not overloaded with too much sugar.

I drink my coffee black.

I like espresso.

I like tea, without anything added.

I love lemongrass.

The bitterest beers are the best beers.

THE BITTEREST BEERS ARE THE BEST BEERS.

I love cumin. I put it on my salad. Everything. Popcorn. I love cumin.

I love very hot (spicy) foods from all cuisines Indian, Thai, Chinese, Persian, Italian, etc. (not so hot that I develop a fever, though).

I love nori/seaweed

Horseradish/wasabi

Tabasco.

Black pepper.

I have to stop, but I could go on and on.




Oh, and I love licorice! Black, delightful, heavenly licorice.

Onions!!! Leeks!!! Chives!!!!

Licorice, too.
« Last Edit: June 23, 2016, 02:32:19 PM by esteban »
  |    | 

esteban

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 24063
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #100 on: June 24, 2016, 10:42:04 AM »
Esteban, what is your opinion of Jagermeister?

Way too sweet.

Way way too sweet.
  |    | 

seieienbu

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1986
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #101 on: June 24, 2016, 05:20:47 PM »
I'd like to know a bit more about the development of the few US only games.  Also, whose bright idea was it to make the TG16s controller port larger than the PCE's?  How much autonomy did you have and how much were you the underling of NEC Japan?

 Heh, I can answer that for you; the ex-Atari employees NEC highered to handle the localization and initial launch of the system. The jerks actually delayed the release of the TG16 by almost a year because of the case redesign.

Ugh, I've never heard that before!  I can only imagine how the system would have fared if it had beaten the Genesis out the door by a year, I'd very much like to hear more about this straight from the source!
Current want list:  Bomberman 93

Bonknuts

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3292
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #102 on: June 24, 2016, 05:38:25 PM »
There's an interview/article that surfaced recently, from the guy in change or part of the TG16 launch. I was surprised that ex-atari employees were running this, but it makes sense (they don't have home console PR experience).

Jibbajaba

  • Guest
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #103 on: June 24, 2016, 06:00:56 PM »
Not a single one of you misogynistic shitbag edgelords thought to ask Johnny Turbo's daughter what her position is on black licorice.

SignOfZeta

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 8497
Re: Johnny Turbo's daughter contacted me
« Reply #104 on: June 24, 2016, 06:12:47 PM »
Is that a euphemism?