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=== Tropes which the '''CAST'' provides an example of: ===
=== Tropes which the '''CAST'' provides an example of: ===


* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: [[No Holds Barred Beatdown|After an 8-minute rant on Fox News' opinion of Bulletstorm]], Kit's last counter-argument is that the phrase "[[Incredibly Lame Pun|There's a Bulletstorm on the horizon]]", which opened the article, "wasn't even funny".
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|After an 8-minute rant on Fox News' opinion of Bulletstorm]], Kit's last counter-argument is that the phrase "[[Incredibly Lame Pun|There's a Bulletstorm on the horizon]]", which opened the article, "wasn't even funny".
* [[British Accents]]: Very much so.
* [[British Accents]]: Very much so.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The two Sony executives in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgqJ1hOAd5s Episode 14], ([[Rule of Cool|one of which wears a sombrero]]) who get drunk and design Son'ys new handheld concept, the NGP.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The two Sony executives in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgqJ1hOAd5s Episode 14], ([[Rule of Cool|one of which wears a sombrero]]) who get drunk and design Son'ys new handheld concept, the NGP.
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* [[Iconic Logo]]: A styilised version of Harrison wearing a headset mic.
* [[Iconic Logo]]: A styilised version of Harrison wearing a headset mic.
** [[Vanity Plate|And at Christmas, it gets a little Santa hat!]]
** [[Vanity Plate|And at Christmas, it gets a little Santa hat!]]
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: Played with. Every episode is numbered, but each also has a title; see [[Shout Out]] below.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: Played with. Every episode is numbered, but each also has a title; see [[Shout-Out]] below.
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: It's "[[Machine CAST]]", not "MachineCast" or "Machinecast".
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: It's "[[Machine CAST]]", not "MachineCast" or "Machinecast".
** Musings of a British Gamer, Harrison's blog, is abbreviated MoaBG and officially pronounced "mower-bee-gee".
** Musings of a British Gamer, Harrison's blog, is abbreviated MoaBG and officially pronounced "mower-bee-gee".
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* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: Pendulum's "Showdown" (which starts every episode) and "The Other Side" (which ends it).
* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: Pendulum's "Showdown" (which starts every episode) and "The Other Side" (which ends it).
* [[Schedule Slip]]: Liable to this if Harrison is busy on a Friday evening. One 'CAST is always missed to make way for the [[Machine AWARDS]], which take up 6 videos on 6 consecutive days.
* [[Schedule Slip]]: Liable to this if Harrison is busy on a Friday evening. One 'CAST is always missed to make way for the [[Machine AWARDS]], which take up 6 videos on 6 consecutive days.
* [[Shout Out]]: Many of the episode names are references to catchphrases, memes or other media.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Many of the episode names are references to catchphrases, memes or other media.
** The MachineAWARDS logos count in some respects too: the symbol for "Best Looking Game" is the "Bliss" wallpaper for Windows XP. Likewise, "Franchise Saving Grace" is a picture of Colonel Radec from [[Killzone]] 2, the game Kit stated would have won had he thought of the AWARD in 2009.
** The MachineAWARDS logos count in some respects too: the symbol for "Best Looking Game" is the "Bliss" wallpaper for Windows XP. Likewise, "Franchise Saving Grace" is a picture of Colonel Radec from [[Killzone]] 2, the game Kit stated would have won had he thought of the AWARD in 2009.



Revision as of 02:07, 27 January 2014

 "There's more to life than the MachineCAST, and that's why you listen to it. Thank you very much for listening, and have a great weekend."

-- Kit Harrison, as he ends every episode.

The MachineCAST (or 'CAST for short) is a weekly video gaming podcast by British writer Kit Harrison that goes out on Fridays. Content varies between rants in which Kit dissects a story from the week's gaming news and his opinions on a select few news articles or upcoming games.

It's hosted on YouTube, and is twinned with Musings of a British Gamer (MoaBG), Harrison's blog. Every December, Kit also hosts a six-part awards show called the MachineAWARDS, which bestows a variety of honours upon that year's games. 2009's Game of the Year was Modern Warfare 2, 2010's was Splinter Cell Conviction.


Tropes which the 'CAST provides an example of: