We talk about modern and homebrew new games on old consoles and microcomputers, where nostalgia meets innovation for a unique gaming journey.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesGamesLeisure |
As we progress through the year and step out of our comfort zones, we take a closer look at very pixelated Atari 2600 titles like Fox Hunt Arena and Xanthiom 2600. Andy also gives the Gameboy a good go with Hunt the Gwumbus and Lee Caravallo’s Puttin... more
The team comes back together and explores more games! Today we have Extreme Volleyball Infernal League (Sega Master System), Spediteur (Commodore 64) and Rocket Panda (Sega Megadrive). more
In this episode, Andy and Diego dive into more exciting new games, exploring Ringo on the ZX Spectrum and Metal Dragon on the Sega Megadrive. They also share their excitement about the innovative ways to enjoy modern tech, like playing Doom on a lawn... more
In this two crewmen episode, Wiedo and Andy explore the digital depths of Inky and the Alien Aquarium (Gameboy Advance) and zip through the circuits of SlipSpeed (MS-DOS), with a small detour into the cheeky world of Mega Casanova 2 (Sega Megadrive).... more
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A wonderfully cozy retro games podcast focusing on an underserved, fascinating topic, new games on old machines.
I really enjoy listening to Andres and the crew talk about modern games on old platforms I used to play when I was growing up - you can begin to see what goes into making a game fun even those made recently. The interviews they have with developers are gold and inspiration to those wanting to get into game development, keep them coming!
Thanks to the guys at new game old flame for entertaining me with this brilliant podcast! Love the chats about what you’ve been up to and the snacks info. I have fond memories of the Sega consoles and C64 in the 90’s and I love hearing about them on your show. Keep the episodes coming!
New Game Old Flame is a delightful haven for retro gaming enthusiasts. Divided into three segments, the hosts take you on a journey through new games for classic platforms like NES, SNES, Commodore 64 and more, creating a soothing atmosphere that feels like a warm embrace. A standout feature is the first segment, where the hosts share what they've been up to. This part never fails to bring a smile and a laugh, adding a lighthearted touch to the show. Additionally, the recurring discussions about... more
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