Two retro guys talking about classic games
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Leisure |
When people look back in the annals of history as it relates to video games, they will surely circle back to the late-release Taito NES games as proof that video game collectors are idiots
Insert witty description here, The guys get their proverbial hands dirty playing, discussing and reviewing Final Fight for the Super Nintendo..... What could go wrong?
That's right.. another NES game. Big whoop, wanna fight about it? Seriously, it's time to jet back to 1990, when Disney ruled the afternoon airwaves with many duck-centric animated shows.. and one that wasn't. Chip and Dale were part of "The Disney A... more
Friday the 13th.. it's a scary day. Or is it? We don't know. But the NES game based on the movie series.. now THAT is scary. Or is it?
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Each episode is entertaining weather you agree with the rankings or not. I enjoy the updates, the information on the games and the often funny sound clips. Keep up the good work gents.
This is a very enjoyable podcast listen if you’re into retro games. The hosts are delightful. I especially enjoy Mike because he’s just so genuinely passionate about games. You can tell that he truly loves everything about games from researching to playing to collecting to discussing and on and on and on. He’s definitely not one of those fly by night ‘investor’ types who flew in on the wings of wata and forever tainted the scene with their bad ponytails and market manipulation.
I was also thri... more
In a world of indie VG Podcasts, it is hard to distinguish yourself, but LJN does just that! Good audio, good episode length for passing time at work! Stuff to aspire to as a fellow indie retro podcaster!
Mike chided me for not leaving a review. I love the show, and I’m not biased because I’m not RetroGE.
I love participating in the Twitch chat but I also miss the part when RetroGE is on (for some reason) and have to go back and listen to that part in the Twitch playback. My 1 critique is that I need to get a dedicated microphone to improve sound quality. (oops! I meant to say “he needs to get a new mic…)
I also like to re-listen to the full podcast when it drops. My favorite part is listening... more
This is a very enjoyable podcast listen if you’re into retro games.
The hosts are delightful. I especially enjoy Mike because he’s just so genuinely passionate about games. You can tell that he truly loves everything about games from researching to playing to collecting to discussing and on and on and on. He’s definitely not one of those fly by night ‘investor’ types who flew in on the wings of wata and forever tainted the scene with their bad ponytails and market manipulation.
No, my friends.... more
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Lost Joystick Network launched 7 years ago and published 88 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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