The Upper Memory Block podcast is all about DOS and pre-Windows XP gaming. Every two weeks we talk in-depth about a game, game series, company and/or technology from this era. Enjoy!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 115 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | TechnologyLeisureVideo Games |
Welcome to episode 114, where I dive into the prolific Access Software golf sim series, Links. more
In episode 113, we take on the massively popular and genre-defining Unreal series. more
Time for episode 112, in which we explore the mysterious world of 1930's Hong Kong in the 1991 Dynamix adventure, Heart of China. more
In episode 111, we hit our first fighting game, 1994's One Must Fall 2097 by Diversions Entertainment. more
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This podcast has been both educational and entertaining. It takes me back to better days when I was able to play many of the games covered, and it always inspires me to return to them, if I can. Being walked off the nostalgia plank into the familiar waters of so many great and interesting games is a delightful fate.
I love episode #7 because it is very understandable and easy to relate with. Don't we all get distracted by social media, thus, getting distracted from our goals.
I really love ❤️ this podcast, please make more shows! more
One of the best retro gaming podcast. Especially if you're a fan of Lucasart point and click games (but not only)
this is hands down the best oldschool gaming podcast of all time. i really miss it. joe, please make more. there isnt anything like it out there that comes close. <3
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