Episodes
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Whatever happened to this podcast? Well, listen on and find out! Lotsa new homebrews out, so little time!
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What? Time for another episode ALREADY?! Well, Bob DeCrescenzo has DONE IT AGAIN. This time, with some help from Kurt Woloch. In this episode we explore the latest addition to the 7800 homebrew library, the only home conversion of an arcade classic.
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At long last, Sean is back with a new episode about the newest game released for our beloved console!
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At long last, Sean is back with a new episode about the newest game released for our beloved console!
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Just a quick update on what's going on in the world of Atari 7800 homebrew software and hardware
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In this final show for the year, Sean waxes philosophical about Thanksgiving and Extra Life...but not wax. Go fig!
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This installment takes a look at unquestionably the longest-awaited product for our beloved 7800!
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Episode 46 takes a look at some unfinished games from 7800 homebrewer extraordinaire PacManPlus. Even in their unfinished states, these games still demonstrate Bob DeCrescenzo's amazing talent.
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Episode 45 wraps up the remaining titles from frankodragon...at least until he produces more. :)
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In this new episode, Sean pays tribute to the local pipefitters' union with two obscure titles.
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The 43rd installment of this longer-running-than-expected podcast looks into one (or perhaps two?) of the first adventure games for the 7800.
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For episode 42, Sean talks about Serpentine, a homebrew so new that it's not even for sale yet! (Don't panic.)
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What with Sean's busy schedule, he's too burnt out to play video games. Instead, he's taking the time to talk about not Atari, but another American classic from California.
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Just in time for the World Cup ending...episode 41 examines a series of football-themed running games for the 7800.
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Episode 40 finishes up the two-part dive into perhaps the most popular homebrew ever for an Atari console. Listen and BUY THIS CARTRIDGE!!
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Episode 39 begins the look into perhaps the most popular Atari 7800 homebrew ever. Heck, maybe even the most popular homebrew on *any* Atari platform! (As per the results of a vote, this will be a multi-part episode.)
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This hardware-focused episode takes a look at the Edladdin line of products, with a guest appearance by Ed himself!
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June opens with a look at quite possibly the first ever video game based on the radio show, and the radio show behind it. (Radio Failencia will not be tolerated on this podcast, by the way.)
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