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This* Week in Retro: World Heroes Perfect [1995]

Sorry for the delayed post; my weekend was chaotic, to say the least. We'll be back on schedule starting with the next entry!—Jeremy

May 25, 1995: The World Heroes' battle across time comes to an end

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Episode 303: Game Boy Color

Episode 303: Game Boy Color

Hello and happy June! Well, we hope it's happy. 

At least it's starting well, with a fun and lively episode featuring myself, Bob, and Ray talking about a platform that honestly doesn't get enough respect: The Game Boy Color. Even though it tends to be lumped in with the original Game ...

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Episode 302: Star Trek & Mega Man Battle Network

Episode 302: Star Trek & Mega Man Battle Network

You'll have to forgive the double intros on this one! As often happens these days, this episode consists of two unrelated segments. But both are good, and feature Retronauts mainstays, talking up classics. First, Diamond Feit joins to talk about Star Trek: The Motion Picture—its place ...

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This Week in Retro: Perfect Dark [2000]

May 22, 2000: Rare's spiritual sequel to GoldenEye 007 lives up to its name

by Diamond Feit

2020-05-24 16:59:21 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 301: Etrian Odyssey

Episode 301: Etrian Odyssey

Hey everyone, happy Friday! I know it's a happy Friday, because gosh darn it, there's a podcast about Etrian Odyssey in your feed. If that doesn't do the trick, I don't know what will.

This is another banked episode recorded in The Before Times, featuring myself, Bob, Jaso...

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Episode 300: The Curse of Monkey Island

Episode 300: The Curse of Monkey Island

Our LucasArts adventure miniseries continues this week as we explore the developer's first (relatively) high-res adventure: 1997's The Curse of Monkey Island. This late-'90s release had a lot going against it: the series creator had left the company years ago, the two guys responsible for most of...

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This Week in Retro: Star Trek's Finale [2005]

May 13, 2005: Star Trek's 39-Year Mission Ends

by Diamond Feit

I don't...

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Episode 299: Worst of the Best

Episode 299: Worst of the Best

Folks, I think this episode may take the cake for longest time between recording and publication. It was put together waaaay back in December of 2018, and it's been sitting around on my hard drive just waiting for a suitable opening in the schedule. That opening is... now. A lit...

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This Week in Retro: Friday the 13th

May 9, 1980: Death comes to Camp Crystal Lake and horror is never the same

by Diamond Feit

2020-05-10 19:01:30 +0000 UTC View Post

Retronauts Episode 298: Final Fantasy VII Remake

Retronauts Episode 298: Final Fantasy VII Remake

We've dreamed of it for most of the 21st century, and now it's finally here: the long-awaited Final Fantasy VII remake! After the original 1997 release put Square on the map for a mainstream audience, a snazzy makeover for this incredibly important RPG existed as an inevitability. And so—after ...

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Episode 297: Sega Saturn

Episode 297: Sega Saturn

One week from today marks the 25th anniversary of the U.S. launch of the Sega Saturn. Great system, great library... not the greatest launch. To mark the occasion, and to give the system its due despite the corporate missteps that bogged it down, here's a long-overdue episode: The very first tri-...

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This Week in Retro: Smash TV

April 1990: Smash TV mines the past for BIG MONEY and BIG PRIZES

by Diamond Feit

2020-05-04 00:18:30 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 296: Trackball Games & The Art of Atari

Episode 296: Trackball Games & The Art of Atari

A little word of warning before you listen to this week's episode: The audio quality is not as clean as we normally aim for for the Trackball Games segment. I recorded it at PAX East a couple of months ago, but circumstances meant we didn't have a proper isolated recording space available. The qu...

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This Week in Retro: The Neo•Geo

April 26, 1990: SNK creates NEOGEO, the greatest console ever sold

by Diamond Feit

2020-04-27 02:10:39 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 295: Trials & Legend of Mana

Episode 295: Trials & Legend of Mana

This week's patron-exclusive episode is exquisitely timed to drop on a highly relevant date! And for once I actually planned this coincidence instead of lucking into it. 

Today sees the U.S. launch of the can't-believe-it's-happening Trials of Mana remake, and to mark...

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Episode 294: Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders

Episode 294: Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders

It's time once again for another installment of our LucasArts adventure game series with what could be the only podcast episode ever created about the developer's least beloved (outside of Germany) game. Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders might be the LucasArts adventure that's aged the wors...

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This Week in Retro: Mortal Kombat 3

April 15, 1995: MK3 proves the Kombat Kraze is mortal

by Diamond Feit

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Episode 293: Alex Kidd & Shadowgate

Episode 293: Alex Kidd & Shadowgate

A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned the revised approach I'll be taking to podcast production while our ability to meet and record in person is diminished, and here's the first example of the (hopefully) temporary format: A pair of conversations about two very different games from the mid ’80s. ...

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This Week in Retro: Twin Peaks

"Diane, April 8th, 1990. Entering town of Twin Peaks."

by Diamond Feit

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Episode 292: Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

Episode 292: Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

The long-awaited Final Fantasy VII Remake is finally available! To celebrate, we decided to look back on the last time Square-Enix decided to revisit their 1997 cash cow. 15 years ago, the publisher launched Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, a multimedia project mostly focused on their Japanese a...

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Episode 291: The Media is the Message

Episode 291: The Media is the Message

PAX East was the last event we'll be able to attend for a while, it seems; in fact, we were supposed to have been at Midwest Gaming Classic this past weekend, but that obviously didn't happen. However, the good news is that we managed to preserve the moment—we recorded this year's panel, and th...

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This Week in Retro: Kenji Eno's D

April 1, 1995: Kenji Eno makes us all hungry for D

by Diamond Feit

Bef...

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Episode 290: New Super Mario Bros.

Episode 290: New Super Mario Bros.

Here's a little jolt of normality from a very long time ago. We've teased this episode a few times, but I've been holding on to it until we had published the Super Mario Land episode—and here we are: A look at the New Super Mario Bros. games. Yeah, folks... they're retro now. ...

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Some necessary changes are afoot for Retronauts

Hi all, Jeremy here to let you know about some changes in the cards for the show—including a new patron tier.

This isn't going to be a huge change, but it's a necessary response to the reality of a world under siege by a pandemic, and the long-term reality of how it's going to affect life...

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This Week in Retro: Metal Slug 3 Pulls Up a Rocket Lawn Chair

March 23, 2000: SNK Invites Us On a Third Close Encounter (Bring Your Shotgun)

by Diamond Feit

2020-03-29 15:00:00 +0000 UTC View Post

Retronauts Episode 289: Miscellaneous Handhelds

Retronauts Episode 289: Miscellaneous Handhelds

Sorry about the slightly belated post today! I ran afoul of a technical error. But here we are, with this week's patron-exclusive podcast—and it's a fun one. We dive into the handheld consoles no one else cares about, the ones that can't support their own full episode. 

And it's all ...

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LAST Week in Retro: The Outfoxies

Note from Jeremy: Sorry this didn't go up on schedule Sunday! The past week has been a little chaotic, as you may have noticed, but we'll be back on track this coming weekend. Thanks for your patience.

March 1995: Namco Asks, "What If We Made Super Snuf...

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Episode 288: Full Throttle

Episode 288: Full Throttle

It's time for another entry in our ongoing LucasArts mini-series! This time around, we'll be looking at 1995's Full Throttle: Tim Schafer's first project as a solo director, and also the first LucasArts game to blast beyond the barriers of mere diskettes and ship only in the CD-ROM format. Though...

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Episode 287: TurboGrafx-16

Episode 287: TurboGrafx-16

Well. This episode was meant to be a tie-in to this week's release of the TurboGrafx-16 mini. But then that whole "end times" thing started happening, and now the system is delayed until later this year. So instead of serving as a companion piece, this episode is now more of an appetizer.

I...

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This Week in Retro: The Nintendo World Championships

March 8, 1990: Nintendo Writes Itself into eSports History with the Nintendo World Championships

by Diamond Feit

In a lot of ways, I do not envy the children of the 21st century. Kids today are born into a de facto surveillance state, photographed wh...

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