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This Week In Retro: TBD

Hi folks, Diamond here. With BitSummit going on this weekend I've been running all over Kyoto the last few days and haven't had enough time to pen, much less narrate, a column for you. I'll catch up with a July anniversary sometime in the future. However, please look forward to reading my thought...

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Episode 547: 1983, the Summer That Changed Everything

Jeremy: Back when Retronauts relaunched (a startling 10 years ago this month), we led with an episode looking back three decades to the advent of the Nintendo Famicom and Sega SG-1000 on the same day: July 15, 1983. Now, we revisit that topic, but now with the maturity and extra...

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Episode 546: Ace Attorney, Part 2

After the initial trilogy, Ace Attorney took some find to find itself once the book was seemingly closed on Phoenix Wright. From spinoffs to crossovers to soft reboots featuring new characters, Capcom's beloved adventure game series went through some ups and downs before returning to the steady l...

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This Week In Retro: Samurai Shodown (1993)

July 7, 1993: いざ尋常に

by Diamond Feit

The fervo...

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Episode 545: Mass Effect

Jeremy: I had hoped to have this episode together and published in time for the 15th anniversary of the game under discussion this week: Mass Effect. That clearly didn't happen, the 15th anniversary being last autumn and all. But hey, that's what happens when you start dealing w...

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This Week In Retro: Elevator Action

June 1983: Going down?

by Diamond Feit

No one gets full...

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Episode 544: Game Over

At the tail-end of the late '90s/early '00s prime-time cartoon boom, UPN launched Game Over, an animated series that dared to ask "Did you ever wonder what happens after the game ends?" Over the course of six episodes, it failed to explore this question, and instead wasted the time of talented pe...

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Episode 543: Nintendo Power Comics

Nadia: What's the only thing in the universe that's capable of destroying your mind faster than comic books? (At least according to fussy old people with no sense of fun?) Video games! And what's the only thing in the universe that's capable of liquefying your brain even further than com...

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This Month In Retronauts: June 2023 edition

Apologies in advance, dear listeners: I (Diamond Feit) came down with a summer cold this week and while my health has improved much in the days that followed, during the actual recording of our monthly community podcast, I was still pretty exhausted and a little bit hoarse. Fear not though, for S...

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Episode 542: Sonic 3 & Knuckles Pt. 2

Stuart: I like Sonic 3 & Knuckles. I’m sure this is clear to you if your ears have experienced the first senses-shattering episode of this not-so-mini-series, in which myself (Stuart Gipp), Seumidh MacDonald (ShayMay), and Dave Bulmer (Dave Bulmer) talk and talk and bl...

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This Week In Retro: Spy Hunter (1983)

June 1983: Ah, Mancini—the spy's best friend

by Diamond Feit

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Episode 541: OutRun

Jeremy: I recently put together a video about the Master System version of OutRun (or as Sega called it on Master System, Out Run) that led me down the rabbit hole of one of the greatest racing series ...

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Episode 540: Kirby, Part 5

We've covered every Kirby platformer to date over the course of four episodes, so what territory is left to trod when it comes to Nintendo's pink puffball? If you're a Retronauts listener, it may not surprise you, but Kirby has starred in a shocking amount of games that involve more than just lef...

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This Week In Retro: The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993)

June 6, 1993: We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams

by Diamond Feit

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Episode 539: Minesweeper + Shareware

Jeremy: Books! As you may know, we here are Retronauts are what you might call "fans." Sure, we work in this newfangled podcast medium, but that's just because it's where the money's at. Our hearts belong to paper... and to video games, of course. Old meets new, you know? And whe...

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This Week In Retro: WarGames (1983)

June 3, 1983: Wouldn't you prefer a good game of chess?

by Diamond Feit

We've all heard the expression "history repeats itself" but as I approach the half-century mark, I must admit I always assumed it would take longer to see certain attitudes re...

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Episode 538: Thimbleweed Park

After leaving LucasArts in 1991, Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion creator put traditional adventure games behind him in favor of making point-and-click experiences for the younger set. But after the passing of two decades, the power of Kickstarter—which made the return of this very podcast poss...

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Episode 537: Final Fantasy ROM Hacks

The internet of the '90s was slower than molasses poured on a turtle. Worse, it was only accessible by making a pact with a screaming demon. (Our parents told us it was just the modem, but we knew better.) A jpeg could take ages to load. A three-minute 176 x 144 video could take a lifetime. But w...

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This Month In Retronauts: May 2023 edition

Salutations, patrons! Because you demanded it (and he insisted) Stuart returns to our community podcast after taking last month off. Besides reading your comments on recent Retronauts episodes and your responses to the question we posed in April, Stuart and I also chat about Tears of the King...

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Episode 536: Below the Root

What's this, an episode about a home computer game from the early 1980s with nary a Brit in sight? Yes, this week Diamond Feit hosts an episode requested by patron Ben Hamilton who asked us to cover Spinnaker Software and their ad...

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This Week In Retro: BAROQUE (1998)

May 21, 1998: If it ain't BAROQUE, don't fix it

by Diamond Feit

Imagine waking up in a desolate ruin you’ve never seen before, unable to remember your past or even your name. You are not alone, strictly speaking, but no one else you meet qualifi...

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Episode 535: Hi-Fi Retro Gaming 2023

Ah, the Retronauts Curse continues apace. This latest entry in our ongoing conversation (last touched on in episode 437) about ways to coax the best possible classic gaming experiences from modern machines (which so often fail to do justice to software designed for a completely different for of t...

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Episode 534: Fallout: New Vegas

With 2008's Fallout 3 bringing the fabled RPG series to a new generation of players who couldn't—or didn't want to—play the first two games, Bethesda had an audience poised and ready for more post-apocalyptic RPG fun. With Skyrim currently in the works, the developer turned to Obsidian Entert...

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This Week In Retro: Zoo Keeper (1983)

May 1983: Zeke no Densetsu

by Diamond Feit

I think it's fair to describe the relationship between human beings and the remainder of the animal kingdom as "complicated." As Chief Seattle 2023-05-14 12:00:03 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 533: The Zelda Timeline

This week, we grab a big ol' can opener and open a big ol' can of worms—namely, the chronology that underlies the Legend of Zelda series. Does the timeline matter? Does it make sense? Was it a huge mistake for Nintendo to attempt to lock down the way each Zelda game relates to...

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This Week In Retro: Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow

May 6, 2003: Just let your soul glo

by Diamond Feit

At the dawn of the 21st century, Konami’s Castlevania series of video games had found itself a comfortable, predictable pattern. The franchise was approaching its 20th anniversary and,...

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Episode 532: The Wizard (1989) Commentary

The recent Mario film has got us all in the movie mindset mood, so it's time to take a trip back to 1989 to revisit the first entry in the Nintendo Cinematic Universe, The Wizard! Critically panned and commercially unsuccessful, this family drama attempted to weave a heartwarming tale about how v...

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Episode 531: Toonstruck

Quick note from Jeremy: You'll notice a new lead voice this week, though you'll recognize her from several recent episodes: Jess O'Brien, aka VoidBurger. As part of our ongoing effort for Retronauts not to be just a couple of middle-aged straight white guys from the Midwest talking about Nint...

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This Month In Retronauts: April 2023 edition

Greetings everyone, we are back with our latest (and longest ever) community podcast! You may be surprised to learn that Stu was unavailable to record this one, but fear not, I reached out to newest Retronaut Jess "voidburger" O'Brien...

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Episode 530: Atari Archive and the 2600 Launch

Over the past year or so, I've been editing, laying out, and otherwise bringing into print a book by friend-of-Retronauts Kevin Bunch (who you will recognize from the roughly dozen episodes he's been on over the past few years). The book in question, 2023-04-24 12:00:00 +0000 UTC View Post