This Week In Retro: Mr. Do!
September 1982: Dig That Clown...He's Real Gone
by Diamond Feit
2022-09-04 13:01:03 +0000 UTC
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September 1982: Dig That Clown...He's Real Gone
by Diamond Feit
2022-09-04 13:01:03 +0000 UTC
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection is finally here, meaning we now have the chance to officially play over a dozen TMNT games from the eight and 16-bit era—most of which never saw a re-release! But how did this compilation come together, and what are the specific quirks of the many, many turtle-based gam...
2022-08-29 07:01:04 +0000 UTC View PostAugust 23, 1997: "For England, James?" "No, for the Nintendo 64"
by Diamond Feit
I've ...
2022-08-28 13:01:03 +0000 UTC View PostWe've returned once again to our LucasArts adventure game miniseries, and, this time around, we're covering a game that mostly goes ignored by fans of the genre: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure. Yes, Lucasfilm's adventure game legacy kicked off with a direct adaptation of a Lucas-affiliated movie (La...
2022-08-26 07:00:04 +0000 UTC View PostRight! You’ve all had your fun with Darkstalkers and whatnot, now it’s time to go back to school with stern taskmaster Stuart Gipp and mischievous but likable head boy, Dave Bulmer, as they explore the ridiculously esoteric world of edu-tainment software via the usual method of rambling anecdotes. Naturally the f...
2022-08-22 11:00:44 +0000 UTC View PostAugust 15, 1997: It's Dark and Hell Is Hot…in space
by Diamond Feit
I've tried to s...
2022-08-21 13:00:08 +0000 UTC View PostWhat: Our "Video Games Based on TV Shows" panel, live at PAX West 2022
When: Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 2:00 PM
Where: Sphinx Theatre (Sheraton, Level 3)
Who: Bob Mackey, Jeremy Parish, and Mike Drucker
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Of all the fighting games Capcom made in the 1990s that didn't involve streets or alphas, DarkStalkers made the biggest splash with its all-monster cast, experimental gameplay mechanics, and exquisite animation. With only three arcade releases (plus two more exclusively in Japan), the series didn't last long, but it ...
2022-08-15 11:00:07 +0000 UTC View PostJuly 28, 1997: The King of Fighters moves towards final destiny
by Diamond Feit
Imagi...
2022-08-14 13:01:02 +0000 UTC View PostYour patron-exclusive episode this week is also a patron-request episode. That's wild! But not as wild as this week's topic: Jumping Flash! and, by extension, developer Exact. Patron Scott Rothman absolutely twisted our arm to make us (that's myself, aka Jeremy Parish, and Todd "kidfenris" Ciolek) talk about a series...
2022-08-12 12:00:01 +0000 UTC View PostThe '00s Spider-Man movies might have put Sam Raimi on the map for most filmgoers, but the previous 20 years saw him experimenting in just about every genre. And most Raimi fans agree his greatest work to date is Evil Dead 2, an unexpected horror/comedy that—over the past 35 years—went from underground sensation to the mo...
2022-08-08 07:00:04 +0000 UTC View PostIt's been a long time since the Retronauts East crew gathered together (remotely, even), and it's been even longer since we talked about Star Wars games. Well, actually, you'll need to wait a little longer for Star Wars game discussion—this is the first episode in a trilogy about the prequel Star Wars<...
2022-08-01 12:00:10 +0000 UTC View PostIt had to happen eventually, so during the holiday season of 1994, a cinematic Street Fighter adaptation found its way into theaters. And despite having a higher level of quality than the previous year's Super Mario Bros. movie, Street Fighter didn't receive a warm welcome from American audiences. But is this cheesy romp craf...
2022-07-29 07:01:02 +0000 UTC View PostOuter space is big, frozen, and lonely, but Toys for Bob's Star Control galaxy is a lovingly-tended well of warmth and imagination. The original Star Control brought a rich Spacewar! combat experience to the Amiga, DOS, and Sega Genesis, while Star Control II terraformed story-heavy adventu...
2022-07-25 19:41:00 +0000 UTC View PostJuly 19, 2002: "His best friend is a talking pump" "SOLD!"
by Diamond Feit
Nintendo n...
2022-07-24 12:01:02 +0000 UTC View PostShredder's Revenge feels like a bit of a fever dream, don't you think? The TMNT game we've all been wanting since the mid-nineties, but for some reason never received, despite a few weak attempts in the likes of Turtles in Time Re-Shelled and Arcade Attack. But it's here now, it's happened, and, in ...
2022-07-18 12:00:01 +0000 UTC View PostJuly 1982: Welcome to the jungle, king
by Diamond Feit
As I grow older, I've come to term...
2022-07-18 01:00:03 +0000 UTC View PostGood morning, or perhaps evening if you find yourself on the opposite side of the planet from me. I'm Jeremy, and I'll be your host this episode as we take a searing, groundbreaking look at a little-known corner of video game history: A cult classic series called The Legend of Zelda.
You may never have he...
2022-07-15 12:29:23 +0000 UTC View PostText adventures: what are they, and where did they hide all the graphics? Until now, these questions have gone unanswered. But this week, we'll be looking at the world of games that existed before any kind of mandatory visual component—and continue to exist to this very day. And we have a real expert on hand: 2022-07-11 07:01:02 +0000 UTC View Post
June 9, 1982: Greetings, programs!
by Diamond Feit
I can't think of a device more integra...
2022-07-11 06:37:54 +0000 UTC View PostJust in time for a holiday in which people like us (nerds) have a slightly higher-than-average chance of going outdoors and experiencing the boiling radiation of Earth's nearest star against our sun-staved flesh, we have an episode dedicated to a game designed specifically to force us out of doors and bake in that nuclear fir...
2022-07-04 11:00:05 +0000 UTC View PostJune 1982: It's PECULIAR like Donkey Kong JUNIOR
by Diamond Feit
I wonder how many of us a...
2022-07-03 12:01:01 +0000 UTC View PostIn 1982, a wrinkled, candy-loving demon landed on earth, and soon became one of the most beloved fictional creatures to ever spawn from the silver screen. Yes, this week, we're talking about E.T.: the extremely beloved feature film that proved Steven Spielberg could basically make any kind of movie—and make it a hit. And, o...
2022-07-01 07:00:06 +0000 UTC View PostJune 23. 2002: Ain't no party like a PARGON party 'cause a PARGON party don't stop!
by Diamond Feit
2022-06-29 12:01:02 +0000 UTC
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Lock and load, everyone, we are running and gunning our way through the most explosive series on the NEO GEO (and beyond): Metal Slug. Born from ex-Irem employees who just wanted to blow stuff up, the original 1996 arcade release delivered high-stakes action via the finest animation seen on the platform. Many sequels...
2022-06-27 11:01:02 +0000 UTC View PostIn 1993, Mega Man X players watched with horrified fascination as a red Reploid named Zero sacrificed himself to give the titular Mega Man X a fighting chance at saving humanity. We needn't have worried: The old boy was just fine. In fact, Zero's talent for dying and coming back to life eventually earned him...
2022-06-20 20:59:09 +0000 UTC View PostJune 19, 1992: Merry Christmas Mr. Wayne
by Diamond Feit
Have you seen The Batman...
2022-06-20 07:38:31 +0000 UTC View PostA couple of months ago (back in episode 451, if memory serves), Ray Barnholt and Brandon Sheffield and I kicked off a discussion about one of the all-time movers-and-shakers of video gaming: Taito. Our previous episode largely centered on their early days—the formation of the company and the rocky hit-or-miss titles that fo...
2022-06-17 14:07:06 +0000 UTC View PostAfter taking off during the go-go '90s, Kirby had a bit of an identity crisis in the 2000s. With HAL hard at work on the resource-intensive Smash Bros. games, they barely had time to work on their once-signature series, outside of a few remakes—leaving them with no choice but to leave their pink puffball in the hands of oth...
2022-06-13 07:00:06 +0000 UTC View PostJune 6, 2002: Justice for Juste
by Diamond Feit
I don't want to play the role of grammar p...
2022-06-12 15:21:00 +0000 UTC View Post