
Probing unsolved mysteries (tangentially related to video games) that nobody else dares (or cares) to investigate. We try to answer questions like who the voiced Colossus epic roar in Konami's X-Men arcade game, why Wikipedia credits completely unrelated people as the creators of the Power Glove and more. Join us on an epic goose chase involving interviews with game designers, voice actors and oth... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Chris Gentile started off designing nuclear power stations, then joined his brothers' company to design holograms for action figures. It was here he was tasked with turning the $9,000 Data Glove into a $50 consumer product called the Power Glove.
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The boys all get together in person to record their progress. Adam shares his results of scraping the entire edit history of Wikipedia articles about the Power Glove, and his correspondence with Jaron Lanier, founder of VPL - the company that created... more
Evan tracks down Grant Goddard, one of the people incorrectly credited as the creator of the power glove along with Samuel Cooper Davis. We find out just how the two came to be credited in the first place and some insight into why it hasn't been take... more
The boys dig deeper into the Wikipedia archives and find an additional person credited with creating the Power Glove. Evan tries to track him down while Drew goes after Chris Gentile, who recently held an event as the "the Creator of the Power Glove.... more
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