
The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment presents The MADEcast: a podcast about video game history, preservation, and so much more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 92 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsVideo GamesLeisure | ||||

For this episode of The MADEcast we’re bringing you conversations from the floor of our monthly Showcase, which has had an incredible response from the local community of developers looking for a place to show off their games.
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Our executive director Shem Nguyen is handing the role off to the incredibly capable Mason Young, and some exciting things are coming up for the museum in the near future. Listen to this week's episode to hear all the latest, and be sure to check out... more
In this episode of the MADEcast we sit down with John Romero, game designer of Doom and several other pioneering first person shooters, in celebration of Doom's 30th anniversary.
Also: Swing by the museum on December 9th for a celebration dedicated... more
For our return episode of the MADEcast we've got a Halloween treat for you: The spooky story of Polybius, an arcade game steeped in rumors and mystery. We'll be back in November with guest interview episodes. For now, Happy Halloween!
In this episode of the MADEcast we rebroadcast one of our favorite conversations from 2021 with Roberta Williams, one of the early pioneers of adventure games. I (Jedd) have been off for a few weeks due to personal obligations, but we'll be back in a... more
This week we visit a fellow Bay Area place of interactive play: the Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda. Its executive director Michael Schiess shares stories about the history of pinball dating back to the lawn bowling games of the French aristocracy ... more
In this episode of the MADEcast we hear from the museum's event director Criss about our exhibits on display at the 2023 Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco. We also rebroadcast a previous interview from 2021 with Tim Schafer of Double Fine ... more
In this episode we chat with industry veteran Michael Meyers who produced the show GamePro TV in the 1990’s and has continued to work in games through his company Michael Meyers Public Relations. We get into some stories from the early days of arcade... more
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