With early DOS nostalgia at a fever pitch, my brother and I couldn't help but feel that the Windows 9X era wasn't getting its due. In the seven-year span from 1995 through 2001, hardware and software evolved at an unprecedented rate, producing technologies and creative works whose impact continue right up to the present day. Smug and Play is journeying through the Win9X era month-by-month, beginni... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
Our first episode of 2020 is also our first you can watch - complete with gameplay footage - on YouTube! Check it out at…
Our long-awaited seventh episode covering the PC Gamer demos from April of 1995 is finally here! This month, Full Throttle…
In this week's episode we consider another landmark title in the evolution of 3D gaming, Parallax Software's Descent. Enjoy…
This month on Smug and Play, the tide of mediocre FMV games washes up some of the industry's least convincing South American…
It's February of 1995, the FBI is knocking on Kevin Mitnick's door, Sensible Software is turning soccer pitches into warzones…
Our first special episode is a lavish tribute to the beloved February '95 release, Star Wars: Dark Forces! With the assistance…
Our second episode rings in 1995 with a discussion of how PC game developers and publishers responded to the the '94 senate…
In our debut episode, we begin by recapping the historical, cultural and tech news of 1994 to prepare for our journey through…
If you played PC games in the 90s, check out this podcast. I can just imagine Auston and Allan sitting in my basement with my best friend and I 25 years ago playing Heroes of Might and Magic III with us and talking trash about our respective video card choices.
If you're bored of nostalgia for the "golden era" of dos gaming (which oddly coincides directly with the "golden era" of rap), and want to relive the days of 400 page monster PC Gamer magazine issues and weird demos of forgettable and unforgettable games, then this is for you. Or if you're too young for that era and have the disease that makes you interested in what graphics cards were for before most games were even 3D, Smug N Play is for you.
It was a time when graphics, gameplay, hardware, ... more
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