Arcade Attack Retro Gaming Podcast

A lively, accessible and entertaining weekly retro gaming podcast from Keith, Adrian, Dylan and James @ www.arcadeattack.co.uk. We will cover whole episodes on single retro gaming classics, discuss the latest retro news and topics, broadcast interviews with some of the true legends of the industry or whatever else may take our fancy! Like what we do? Please support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/arcadeattack Or, buy us a coffee on Ko-fi: https://www.ko-fi.com/arcadeattack

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h5m. Bisher sind 306 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 13 hours 33 minutes

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episode 121: Game Boy Memories


We've set about resolving a lot of things this year at Arcade Attack and this one has been on the redemption list for quite a while... The world's most beloved handheld console has never featured on an AA podcast, until now! Adrian, Dylan and a long ...


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 June 14, 2019  1h3m
 
 

episode 122: The SEGA Master System


We've mentioned it in passing on many other podcasts but SEGA's first successful console has never gotten an AA outing, until now! We've pretty much done the Game Boy episode again but with a different console! Lots of stories, lots of facts, and a s...


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 June 22, 2019  1h0m
 
 

episode 123: Starr Long - Interview - Origin Systems: Ultima Online, BioForge & Wing Commander


The Origin Systems legend had a chat with our Adrian about the many, many games he has developed. Directing Ultima Online and being QA lead for the revolutionary BioForge are just two of his countless achievements. Named regularly as one of the most ...


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 June 28, 2019  1h9m
 
 

episode 124: The PlayStation 2 (PS2) - The Greatest Console of All Time?


Is it? The PS2 came into our lives in 2000 and life has never been the same. The highest selling console of all time is arguably the most loved, but why? The gang (including the return of AA's prodigal son...) celebrate the life of Sony's second cons...


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 July 5, 2019  1h22m
 
 

episode 125: Consoles and Leaving a Legacy


Late last year we asked for podcast suggestions and this week's comes courtesy of listener and friend of the show Dan Driver. What kind of legacy do gaming consoles/microcomputers leave and which ones will really stand the test of time out of the cur...


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 July 13, 2019  1h16m
 
 

episode 126: GoldenEye N64 - One of the Best FPS Titles Ever


Rare's finest moment? GoldenEye N64 truly brought multiplayer FPS action to the home console and how! Developed by a team who'd never embarked on this type of project before it's a mini miracle it turned out as good as it did. Or was it? Our Rob is a...


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 July 20, 2019  55m
 
 

episode 127: Lost Games: Thrill Kill (PS1)


It's time for episode 2 of our "Lost Games" series (Warcraft Adventures being the first of course) and boy is it a humdinger. You'll need a strong (ish) stomach for Thrill Kill on the original PlayStation, a four player fighting game as gruesome as i...


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 July 27, 2019  58m
 
 

episode 128: The Story of Theme Hospital, Theme Park & Fable - Mark Webley (Bullfrog) Interview [AAPOD128]


This is indeed the Mark Webley, he of Bullfrog, Lionhead Studios (which he co-founded) and Two Point Studios which he's having phenomenal success with Two Point Hospital (Theme Hospital being the first of course). Black & White, the Fable games, the ...


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 August 3, 2019  1h7m
 
 

episode 129: The Saturday Supercade Cartoon


A Saturday morning cartoon show featuring some of your favourite video game characters such as Donkey Kong and Mario sounds like a great idea, right? Wrong! Rob tells the tale of Saturday Supercade, spawned in 1983 for CBS, the show attempted to take...


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 August 9, 2019  48m
 
 

episode 130: What the Hell Happened to Electronic Arts (EA)??


What indeed. Growing up in the 90s anything (well, almost anything) by Electronic Arts was as good as a seal of quality. These days they appear to be a punchbag for the modern and retro gamer but why? We pick apart the whole thing, from loot boxes an...


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 August 17, 2019  1h0m