Industry expert Frank Cifaldi, Executive Director of the Video Game History Foundation, brings on fe
You and Diddy better jump inside that explosive barrel and get tossed into this minecart because we
Discussing his new book, Once Upon Atari: How I Made History by Killing an Industry, Howard Scott Wa
Documentarian Bones joins us to discuss their directorial debut Mother to Earth. We dive into the my
Journalist Liz Landau reminisces about the old days of text-based adventuring through MUDs (Multi Us
Damian Rogers from Japan’s Game Preservation Society joins us this week to talk about their new docu
We uncover lost stories of the never released Power-Up Baseball, sometimes referred to as “MLB Jam,”
Iain Simons from The National Videogame Museum, UK joins us to discuss their current project: Animal
In his recent video, WorkBoy: Lost Game Boy Add-on FOUND After 28 Years - Game History Secrets, Liam
THE speedrun historian and world’s fastest Mike Tyson’s Punch-out!! record holder, Summoning Salt, g
Alex Smith, author of They Create Worlds: The Story of the People and Companies That Shaped the Vide
Chicken owner and gaming historian, Kevin Bunch, joins us to share some of the lessons he’s learned
Frank and Kelsey close out the year 2020 by answering your burning questions. We touch on topics of
Today’s episode features the bizarre origins of SimRefinery as well as other Sim titles which never
Much the way we all set our status to not show when we’re in a game, the Game and Watch was original
In his documentary, Insert Coin, Josh Tsui explored the good, the bad, and the ugly of Midway Games'
In this turn-based interview, Sid Meier takes us from zero to 255 and brings the show nuclear! Well,
Garry Kitchen joins the podcast to discuss his lifelong career in gaming and how spending his summer
Spoiler Alert: It’s a monkey wrench! You find a banana to put on the metronome to hypnotize the monk
Though it’s the reason he was hired as a video producer at Game Informer, Ben Hanson back-burnered h
Putting aside his ‘imposter syndrome’ feelings, video game journalist Elijah Lee asked, “Who was the