Episoder
-
These games looked so good… and failed so hard.
Support the Show.
-
Why are arcade joysticks so tiny? Who let Peter Molyneux into the industry? Both answers are somehow related to a game where robots call the player "chicken."
Support the Show.
-
Mangler du episoder?
-
More action, more adventure, a 3D engine, a physics engine and a whole lot of other great ideas are arriving year by year.
Support the Show.
-
Action-adventuring comes to busy city streets and schools, heaven and hell, Wonderland and Scotland. Also, Nintendo makes an OK game.
Support the Show.
-
Fidel Castro and Sylvester Stallone return for another round, joined by Aztecs, wizards, keys, and an unhealthy but adorable number of bats.
Support the Show.
-
You never know for certain what you're going to get. Sometimes, it's a box of grenades. Sometimes, Santa gives you a gun arm to take down Albert Einstein. Sometimes, a nuclear power plant melts down.
Support the Show.
-
It's the longest episode so far for two reasons: weaponised boobs, and Margaret Thatcher.
Support the Show.
-
Will jumping be mastered? Will it ever work in a way that satisfies players? Do players even know what they want? Can Mario beat Goku?
Support the Show.
-
Apes on vines, frogs on lily pads, cats on cheese, and plumbers on ice – everybody wants to jump, but for now it is still optional.
Support the Show.
-
A dung beetle, a comet, and a Buddhist counsellor walk into a bar and order a scrolling shooter.
Support the Show.
-
Your most influential game is not always your best one.
Support the Show.
-
While micro makers keep trying to improve their product, the saga of IBM's terrible decisions continues.
Support the Show.
-
Selling micros was tough when everyone wanted to invent their own.
Support the Show.
-
Arcades decide to stand together rather than die alone, while consoles are advancing into a generation that might not be real.
Support the Show.
-
A promising start-up splinters into an alphabet race, while nobodies from Japan accidentally make a good game and pretend they meant to.
Support the Show.
-
A future legend of game design shows a kid a computer game. What's the worst that could happen?
Support the Show.
-
What happens when a company that is the American video game industry is run by incompetent grifters long enough?
Support the Show.
-
Computerless entertainment strikes again.
Improvised stories: https://wobbupalooza.neocities.org/
Random music: https://opus-infinity.org/Support the Show.
-
Who would have thought years of permeating fear could be so inspiring.
Support the Show.
-
There are so many types of media to put your game on, but each is promising both exciting opportunities and terrifying flaws. And don't forget the Dutch.
Support the Show.
- Se mer