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Video Game History Hour

Industry expert Frank Cifaldi, Executive Director of the Video Game History Foundation, brings on fe

Episodes

Total: 144

Ep. 43: Preservation Efforts

2021/8/4

A behind the scenes look at one of our recent home preservation efforts. Sometimes we get the call f

Martin Robinson of Eurogamer brings us the history of the Neo Geo, an interesting console of its tim

Once again, we’re joined by Kevin Bunch of Atari Archive, this time to talk about his 50th episode o

We open up the mailbag and answer some of our listeners' burning questions! We cover emulation prese

Fan turned archivist Mat Van Rhoon of Big Finish Games tells the story of the lost Tex Murphy series

Norman Caruso is here to share the history of the Sega Mega Modem from his most recent video SEGA Me

Grace Kramer and Derek Alexander are this week’s guests discussing the Nokia N-Gage from their recen

Game historian, journalist, and content creator Kim Justice joins us to talk about the commercial an

We sit down with Jimmy Maher, author of The Digital Antiquarian, to examine his recent four part ser

Ep. 34: The CRPG Book

2021/6/2

Felipe Pepe takes us through his collaborative, non-profit project to create a historical guide to c

Diving into the history of the Xbox in his recent long read, Bet on Black: How Microsoft and Xbox Ch

Eric Switzer joins us to share the development and downfall of Darkwatch in his article The Untold S

Our podcasting duo takes us back to the dawning of real-time computer games: Spacewar! Alex Smith jo

Ben Hanson returns to the show to bring us The Oral History Of PopCap Games, a not 4 hour long video

Dr. Sparkle, the creator of Chrontendo, takes us through his more than decade long project to analyz

Raven Simone takes us down the research rabbit hole she fell into while making her video The Girl Ga

Should Monkey Island be made into a movie? Could it be? Jack Yarwood lays out the history of how thi

David Haywood, AKA Haze, discusses the MAME software preservation project: a collaborative, encyclop

Author, documentarian, artist, guest VGHF blogger, and wild west gunslinger Kate Willaert claims the

Musical Archeologist and Demo Stylist (professions we made up just now), The Brickster, explains how