This podcast covers Atari's last home video game console and its library, one game at a time. It's heavy on personal stories, from the host and especially the listeners, and is intended to be light-hearted and family-friendly.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
Wait, another Atari game compilation? Is there anything to distinguish Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration from all those that came before? Is it worth our time and money? Do these people even get why we so love Atari? Tempest 2000 answers these qu... more
Who says you can't teach an old cat new tricks? Probably nobody. That's not a thing. But what is a thing, a very cool thing, is the Jaguar GameDrive from RetroHQ: a custom cartridge that lets you load games, demos, and homebrew from a microSD card. A... more
Use slick animation, vibrant colors, and a complete lack of limbs to defeat the evil Mr. Dark in Rayman! In this giant-spiky-fruit-sized episode, we learn the history of Ubisoft as well as Rayman's platform-hopping path to production. We then walk th... more
Set your cybernetic sights on world domination in Syndicate! Get a handle on the controls, concoct an unofficial overlay, peruse reviews from around the world, and question the ESRB rating in this episode about Bullfrog's cyberpunk classic. more
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Love this podcast. Shinto (the host) immediately transports the listener back to the nineties with skillful production, earnest and honest game reviews and some great feedback from fellow gamers. I appreciate his positive attitude and messaging about video games. I also love the way he incorporates his family life and playing games with his kids as part of some review considerations. The research is thorough but the podcast is not boring or stale by any means. Shinto’s AI partner, Bishop, breaks... more
If you like the Atari Jaguar, or if you were ever interested in learning about this severely underrated system, check out this brilliant podcast, from the one and only Shinto! A+
A great show and both interesting and informative. Keep up the good work . Can’t wait you next episode.
absolutely one of my fave podcasts, Shinto's delivery is excellent, the content is extremely well researched, unbiased and fair... this is one of a handful of game by game podcasts that all the rest could learn from, as my title says, this podcast is pretty much perfect... love it!
Great content, great host. I love it!
Apple Podcasts | #206 | Denmark/Leisure/Video Games |
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