Every week we look back on our memories of the video games we played growing up. We discuss a brief history of the game, the memories that impacted our lives, and the experience of going back to the games in the present day.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 157 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
John Linneman and Mike Mika join Kevin to remember and revisit Goldeneye 007 on the Nintendo 64.
Ryan Payton joins Kevin to remember and revisit Halo 3. We also discuss Ryan’s past working on the franchise. You can support Back in my Play by becoming a Patreon at http://patreon.com/backinmyplay
Mike Mika returns to the show to discuss console generations, advances in retro gaming tech, the importance and transition of the demo, Samurai Showdown and more!
Mike Mika joins Kevin to talk about incredible office clean up finds, new mini consoles, making new games in old engines, the latest projects at Digital Eclipse and Other Ocean and much More!
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I just found thisPodcast, I am binging from episode one and i LOVE the format. Three hosts who are not ‘industry’ guys by any stretch, or experts who work in the field. Which MAKES the show what it is. Three guys who bring their own background to a game, completely relatable and their everyman stories and experiences with games are what make the show amazing. Currently I am 9 years ‘into the future’ from the shows I am listening to, and each show takes me back anither 20 years. more
I love retro gaming so this is perfect!
Love the podcast, working through backlog, but nothing new posted in over 2 years… hopefully more to come one day?! Hope all is well, and if nothing else, so much great content over the years already available.
I really love pouring over this podcast’s backlog, but is the show dead? Say it ain’t so!
I stumbled upon this podcast from Retronauts, and are quickly becoming my favorite podcast, even above Retronauts. Kevin covers retro games, consoles, and many other topics involving retro gaming. No matter what you are looking for in retro gaming, they have an episode for you!
Apple Podcasts | #199 | Russia/Leisure/Video Games |
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