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Hold onto your beards and fashionable second-hand clothing -- the Retronauts are in Portland and ready to rock. And by "rock" we mean "talk about the Mega Drive/Sega Genesis' 25th birthday." Join Bob Mackey, Ray Barnholt, Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and Kevin Gifford as they pay their proper respects to Sega's most successful console in front of a live audience.
By request of backer Daniel Worthington, Bob, Ray, and Jeremy delve into the history of 16-bit RPG masters Quintet... or at least as much history as we can dig up. Those guys were pretty mysterious.
By request of backer Daniel Worthington, Bob, Ray, and Jeremy delve into the history of 16-bit RPG masters Quintet… or at least as much history as we can dig up. Those guys were pretty mysterious.
Retronauts backer James Eldred of LostTurntable.com joins Jeremy, Bob, and Ray to talk about the highs and lows of the history of video game music in this nearly two-hour ramblefest.
Retronauts backer James Eldred of LostTurntable.com joins Jeremy, Bob, and Ray to talk about the highs and lows of the history of video game music in this nearly two-hour ramblefest.
The history of Sega Genesis accessories went from mundane to insane in just a few short years. We touch on the modems, mice, Menacers and Activators of Sega's 16-bit powerhouse.
The history of Sega Genesis accessories went from mundane to insane in just a few short years. We touch on the modems, mice, Menacers and Activators of Sega's 16-bit powerhouse.
From jalopies to supercars (so to speak), we discuss 40 years of arcade-based driving games. Old friend and arcade game expert Matt Leone joins us to run through a pile of notable rubber-burning, quarter-munching experiences, and where they might be headed.
From jalopies to supercars (so to speak), we discuss 40 years of arcade-based driving games. Old friend and arcade game expert Matt Leone joins us to run through a pile of notable rubber-burning, quarter-munching experiences, and where...
In what could be the most John Stossel-heavy Retronauts episode of all time (we hope), your favorite classic gaming buddies and special guest Henry Gilbert (of GamesRadar) take a look at how the media reacted to Nintendo conquering a generation of children in the late '80s. Sit back, relax, and get ready to hear middle-aged adults growing progressively crankier about how kids can't stop playing those damned vidya games.