
This show covers the golden age of video games...the arcades of the 1970s, 1980s and beyond. I will talk about the arcade games themselves and the vibe of the arcade and why without it we wouldn't have the video games of today.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 156 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Fun show to listen to that sparks lots of memories! Great job!
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A nostalgia-driven show that explores retro gaming, arcade culture, and the hardware that powered classic experiences. Episodes mix personal anecdotes with deep dives into vintage systems, rare machines, and how retro gaming informs modern tech and pop culture. The host leans into detailed historical context, cross-promotion with related shows, and hands-on hardware discussions, often weaving fitness or life updates into the retro storytelling. A standout is the blend of archival hardware analysis with media appearances and modern preservation efforts, making it engaging for both hardcore enthusiasts and casual listeners seeking a well-researched, personable angle on nostalgia.
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