The original classic gaming podcast continues its endless quest to explore the history of video game
Nadia Oxford time-skips through the history of gaming with Jeremy Parish, Jared Petty, and Ash Pauls
Diamond Feit, Nadia Oxford, and Stuart Gipp band together to debate the relative merits of Mario gam
Unfortunately, Nintendo just delayed Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp indefinitely due to real-life ci
The Retronauts East team finally finishes what they started at the beginning of the year by talking
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The time for yolking is over. Or, more accurately, has just begun. Stuart Gipp and Dave Bulmer recon
Diamond Feit, Stuart Gipp, and Alex Fraioli break out the ink ribbons and travel back to 1998 to inv
Jeremy Parish and Kevin Bunch of Atari Archive unleash a cascade of questions to bounce down an isom
Despite existing for nearly 30 years beforehand, it took until nearly the '90s for the X-Men to find
Jeremy Parish, Joe Modzeleski of Limited Run Games, and Porkchop Express of MisterAddOns.com revisit
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It's a dramatic battle of conversation as Diamond Feit squares off against Jeremy Parish and Brandon
Noted ancients Nadia Oxford, Jeremy Parish, and Andrew Vestal recall the many non-RPG titles Square
Jeremy Parish wanders into the tall grass and randomly encounters Kat Bailey, Shivam Bhatt, and Case
At the dawn of the '80s, director John Carpenter released Escape from New York, an action thriller t
Jeremy Parish chats with retrogaming book authors Richard Moss (The Secret History of Macintosh Gami
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What is a Zool? Why is there so much fruit? And why do you tilt "up" to jump? All these questions an
Senior Japan correspondent Diamond Feit goes inside Vitei in Kyoto to speak to studio founder Giles
Jeremy Parish, Stuart Gipp, and Sandeep Rai celebrate 10 years of Sony getting a life. Because that'