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Episode 557: What's So Great About Video Game History, Anyway?

Jeremy: Here's a topic we surprisingly haven't really tackled before across more than a decade and a half of making these podcasts: Why is video game history worth talking about in the first place? Why even make these podcasts?! There was no monetary consideration in mind when I first started recording Retronauts at 1UP.com; I just knew that all the other podcasts were talking about new releases and current-at-the-time-generation software, and no one was talking about the things that came before. (That's also how I got my start writing about old games at 1UP; I saw a vacuum that, like Nature, I abhorred.)

So, I took some time at Long Island Retro Expo this year to put the question to my fellows at the show, or at least as many as I had mics for: Kevin Bunch, Nadia Oxford, and Kat Bailey. But that wasn't enough! Oh no. Since a bunch of other smart, active, impassioned, and talented game journalists and historians were on-site at Long Island, I decided to put the question to them as well. Rather than listing all the people I managed to pin down, I'll just let them introduce themselves. There are some obvious contributors, but also some interesting people who have never been on the show. And a lot of background babble... 

Enjoy!

Art by Amanda Neipris; edits by Greg Leahy.

Episode 557: What's So Great About Video Game History, Anyway?

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What fuels my interest in video game history is that so much of what I thought I knew growing up was basically lore generated by marketing media and schoolyard jabber. Once I found so much access to the real stories behind the creative development and company decisions, I became fascinated! Almost as much as I was when I devoured that stuff as a kid!

Sean Ryan

The good folks over at FamicomWorld forums are an excellent resource for English language history of bootleg Famicom games. There's a few people that have been trading, buying, and selling huge amounts of bootlegs for many years and they've got a good idea of what is out there and where it comes from. I'd recommend asking around there for future bootleg deep dives

Vanja


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