162. Quarantine Games
Wisconsin has been on lockdown for about five weeks now, with at least five more to go. What do do
Read MoreFamicom Dojo will train your game knowledge and skills about the early days of video gaming history. Beginning with the Famicom and Nintendo Entertainment System, through the 16-bit wars with the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive, HudsonSoft and NEC’s lovechildren PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16, and — yes — even the SNK’s Neo-Geo, we chart a course across both sides of the Pacific to explain where your favorite video games come from, the intricate path of how they got here, and why the heck you need to hold down the reset button when turning off a battery-backup cartridge.
(Actually, we haven’t specifically addressed that one yet, but that’s a REALLY good idea!)
Wisconsin has been on lockdown for about five weeks now, with at least five more to go. What do do
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Read MoreVinnk and Sean discuss their history with import gaming, the first games they beat and on which consoles, and debate
Read Morehttp://media.blubrry.com/1336403/feeds.thatsorange.com/~r/famicomdojo-netcast/~5/XQZhqFcThOo/Denshimail_156_-_Spring_Into_Action_2019.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSSThe Famicom Dojo is back with a Denshimail
Read MoreReggie Fils-Aime has retired as President of Nintendo of America, but is leaving someone who is more than capable in
Read MoreSometimes we record a podcast and sort of forget to release it. Even if it’s really really good. And then
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