A weekly roundup of the hottest stories from the world of retro gaming and computing. Hosted by Chris from 005 AGIMA, Jason from The Retro Adventurers and Dave.
Just what does returning guest Iain Lee think we've done to deserve this? Enjoy our modern radio show which you can also watch like television with a real-life media professional when This Week in Retro 271 arrives Saturday!
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Exclusive hardware news caps a retro kit roundup: A MiSTer handheld from Heber + PicoCPC, PicoIDE, and PicoGUS updates. Then we look closer at reimagined Atic Atac and Wolfenstein 3D, and explore wonderful, novel operating systems in the Virtual OS Museum.
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Fancy Pants Folding Arcade!!
All this and more.... This Week in Retro Podcast Episode Guide, including community question of the week, and all other episodes:
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Tech hidden in plain sight! The brand-new Swap Arcade and the Minty Cyberdeck palmtop. Plus Australia's MicroBee, the retro-tech Eurovision entry of LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER, host milestones, 3D conversions of classic games, new POKEY hope for Atari and more!
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Something happens on Saturday's episode of This Week in Retro which is a first in the show's history! We also discuss the marital politics of arcade cabinet acquisition, the international politics of music, and the Australian politics of calling your computer "The Matilda"!
Famous halls.....
All this and more....
This Week in Retro Podcast Episode Guide, including community question of the week, and all other episodes:
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All aboard to the Hall of Fame! https://t.co/AHsinOjNYd
Jo Cook of UK Amstrad Group helps take on a Sega myth and an Amiga delay, and to debate the merits of the latest Hall of Fame games at @museumofplay
(Put away your bagged milk before viewing, where applicable.)
There's a new FPGA-based Commodore 64 board out there. That's good news, until one has to read out its name. Jo Cook of the UK Amstrad Group joins the fun Saturday for This Week in Retro episode 268!
Gamedev legend @KevinToms joins us for Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum handhelds, Xerox's R&D legacy, the BBC Computer Literacy Project recap from 1992 the latest from Commodore and FujiNet, a surprising workstation on FPGA, and a great deal more!
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A crystal-clear statement from Acorn co-founder Hermann Hauser about the global home computer industry's fortunes in 1984 is unearthed! Our guest @KevinToms weighs in as well.
More revelations from 1992, 1984, 1982, and more coming this Saturday: This Week in Retro episode 267!
For our supporters, we take a look back 260 Weeks Ago in Retro including "timely" Neo-Geo coverage, the breakthrough softmod for the original Sony Playstation, and more.
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Oh the horror!!
All this and more....
This Week in Retro Podcast Episode Guide, including community question of the week, and all other episodes:
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It's penny pushers and other horrors as Lee of More Fun Making It joins us in dark places. Chris' Corner in full effect with another look at Stunt Car Racer enhancements and we talk about Lee's upcoming charity effort + news from Commodore, Sega, and more.
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We're joined by Lee of the More Fun [Blanking] It YouTube channels this week and some of us were more startled by 3D Monster Maze than others.
These and other terrors including seaside arcades and castoff cabling when This Week in Retro episode 266 arrives Saturday!
Knee-oh Gee-Oh shenanigans!
All this and more....
This Week in Retro Podcast Episode Guide, including community question of the week, and all other episodes:
https://t.co/b0rU3qSb8q
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Andrew Borman of The Strong @museumofplay joins for the return of the iconic Neo Geo, well-being effects of retro gaming, reviving a 50-year old Nintendo arcade cabinet, The Krypton Factor, and customizations of the Commodore 64 Ultimate in episode 265! https://t.co/W1LIhr5mpl
Some chewy discussions coming your way between Andrew Borman (Director of Digital Preservation, @museumofplay) and the hosts about the planned changes to Commodore 64 Ultimate core flashing permissions.
All this and quite a bit more when This Week in Retro 265 arrives Saturday!
Bring big imaginations & big keyboards for the latest Retro eXo creation, a breakthrough in modern game dev for the original Sony PlayStation, and new life for old DV camcorders. Plus a holiday photo, a birthday and more in episode 264!
(PS: Chris is back)
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Canst thou draw out the Leviathan?
Taking on a big text adventure collection takes a big man with a big imagination and a big keyboard.
Chris is back! Plus plenty more news this Saturday when This Week in Retro 264 hits your YouTube and podcast feeds.