We are two SEGA alums who love talking about the past, present and future of games and the industry that makes them. Each week we explore a gaming topic, often mixing in our perspectives from our time at Big Blue and beyond. Some weeks we’ll have a guest, usually someone whose career has crossed ours, and talk about their own experiences and perspectives.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisureBusiness |
From the SEGA Nomad to the Virtual Boy, gaming history is littered with devices that stumbled at launch but paved the way for the future. In this episode, we dive into the tech that was “half-baked but ahead of its time” - motion controls before Wii,... more
In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer Tsao, a fellow Sega veteran. Before her time as a creative director at SEGA, Jennifer was managing editor for Electronic Gaming Monthly and Next Generation, and she later contributed to VentureBeat and Games... more
We talk with David Wood, who has been working on video games since the Genesis era. At SEGA, he helped drive business development by signing titles across Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Wii. His portfolio ranged from licensed blockbusters like... more
Michelle Vuckovich’s career in gaming traces a path from licensed console titles to the cutting edge of cloud gaming. She began at SEGA, contributing to projects like The Incredible Hulk and the trend-chasing Daisy Fuentes Pilates on Wii, before movi... more
Cohost Ethan has been a great friend of mine for over 20 years, so I may be a little biased here. But one of the reasons I enjoy being around him so much is that he’s so full of interesting things to say about video games, and he may just be the most articulate person I’ve ever met. I welcome this podcast with open arms because in a lot of ways it’s like hanging out with him. I don’t always agree with him, but I’ve always appreciated his point of view.
Oh, and Chris is pretty cool too. It’s on... more
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