This Week in Retro: Pit-Fighter [1990]
August 1990: Pit-Fighter Beats Mortal Kombat to the Punch
by Diamond Feit
In the lon...
2020-08-23 13:05:17 +0000 UTC View Post
August 1990: Pit-Fighter Beats Mortal Kombat to the Punch
by Diamond Feit
In the lon...
2020-08-23 13:05:17 +0000 UTC View PostYes, we've talked about the original Castlevania before, but the last time was as part of a general survey back in the Kickstarter era, which was—brace for it—seven years ago. It's almost retro itself at this point.
I was motivated to create this episode once I learned that I'll be involved (to some small degree) with the Castlevania collection release at my...
2020-08-17 14:00:01 +0000 UTC View PostAugust 13, 2000: Capcom & SNK! Fighting Together! Mass Hysteria!
by Diamond Feit
Media conglomeration has done irreparable damage to our society as a whole, but one o...
2020-08-16 14:00:00 +0000 UTC View PostWe keep hearing rumors that Nintendo's going to remaster its 3D Mario games for Switch—an enticing prospect, although the tendency of these rumors to group them all into a single collection makes them a little suspect. These are big, meaty games that would require a fair amount of tinkering, which means a piecemeal approach seems more likely. Case in point: The Super Mario Galaxy duo...
2020-08-14 12:09:11 +0000 UTC View PostBelieve it or not, there are topics we've never covered in the past 14 years of Retronauts, so it's always a treat to shine the podcasting spotlight on a subject that's gone untouched. And this week, we're talking all about cowboy games: the genre that traces its roots back to the very beginning of the medium, and only recently came back into vogue thanks to the wildly popular Red Dead...
2020-08-10 07:00:03 +0000 UTC View PostAugust 4, 2010: Konami Shrugs the Final 2D Castlevania Game Into Existence
by Diamond Feit
Tell me, Castlevania fans, ...
2020-08-09 12:07:58 +0000 UTC View PostHere's an episode near and dear to my heart. I could explain why, but then this episode (wherein a rave about Chrono Cross for an hour and a half, and Nadia Oxford and Jared Petty listen with bemusement) would be redundant. So, instead, please buckle in and enjoy the show. I'm sure there will be some "not a fan" responses on this one, as it's quite a controversial game—and that's fin...
2020-08-03 13:00:05 +0000 UTC View PostJuly 27, 1990: Nintendo Invents The Only Good DRM
by Diamond Feit
Does Mario make games better? Nintendo's original mascot hero was envisioned as an everyman, a character...
2020-08-02 13:00:03 +0000 UTC View PostIn just the past week, the world of retro games has been rocked and shocked by a data breach that's revealed some tantalizing Nintendo information to the general public. But what are the ethics of talking about illegally stolen data? Do we have the right to pore over historically important information obtained through nefarious means? And, most importantly, are you a cop? On this episode of Ret...
2020-07-31 16:31:42 +0000 UTC View PostTo tie in with the recent launch of SNK's comprehensive Samurai Shodown Collection, this week sees myself and Diamond Feit (Neo•Geo fan supreme) connect with friend of the show Brandon Sheffield to discuss the series' history. Brandon, who worked extensively on the Collection, has spent plenty of in-depth time with the franchise after working as an embedded historian at SNK'...
2020-07-27 13:00:05 +0000 UTC View PostThis week's patron-exclusive column contains an audio element—let us know what you think in the comments! Is this something you'd like to see (or, uhh, hear) more of?—Jeremy
July 25/26, 1995/2000: The King of Fighters Dabbles in Fire and Ice
by Diamond Feit
2020-07-26 14:00:00 +0000 UTC
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The pandemic has had quite an impact on Retronauts—there's only one podcast recording remaining from The Before Times, when we could all sit in the same studio!—but it's not all bad. This week's episode is a case-in-point example. I interviewed game historian Leonard Herman (author of the groundbreaking book Phoenix) a couple of years ago at Long Island Retro Expo, but that recordi...
2020-07-20 12:00:00 +0000 UTC View PostJuly 14, 2000: X-Men heralds the coming of the modern comic book film industry
by Diamond Feit
Let's open this week's column with a disclaimer: It's fine if you don't lik...
2020-07-19 15:00:00 +0000 UTC View PostWell, this is it (...maybe). The final journey of the Retronauts East crew (...probably).
This follow-up to the first "Weird Controllers" conversation (from 30 episodes ago!) is a blast from the past that sees the East ensemble banding together, unknowingly meeting for the last time before the world went topsy-turvy to become a planet where we can no longer record shows together in ...
2020-07-17 14:00:05 +0000 UTC View PostWe're just a few days out from the release of Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise, so it's about time we take a look back at the first game that just happened to turn ten years old earlier this year. Back when it launched in 2010, Deadly Premonition stood as a budget oddity, at first only seen as a wacky, broken game that cribbed a little too much from Twin Peaks. But over time, this o...
2020-07-13 07:00:03 +0000 UTC View PostJuly 6, 2000: Enix welcomes us to the new millennium with a bang
by Diamond Feit
When we laud the video games of the 1990s, we don't talk enough about the creative freedo...
2020-07-12 15:30:21 +0000 UTC View PostI have had a note jotted down in the columns of our Retronauts planning docs to put together some episodes focusing on Mario spinoffs focused on minor characters for several years, but they always get pushed aside in favor of bigger topics. With the surprise announcement of a new Paper Mario game due out in a couple of weeks, though, now seemed the perfect time to make one of those int...
2020-07-06 14:00:04 +0000 UTC View PostJune 29, 2000: Sega Releases, Does Not Condone Jet Set Radio
by Diamond Feit
It's not uncommon while revisiting old video games to encounter material or subject mat...
2020-07-05 17:26:11 +0000 UTC View PostIt's been nearly nine years since we touched upon Silent Hill, so it's high time we revisited Konami's beloved series by focusing on its finest moment. Way back in the fall of 2001, Silent Hill 2 was truly ahead of its time in both storytelling and production values, giving the world an unforgettable sequel that would inspire many games to come. And on this episode of Retronauts, we're bringing...
2020-07-03 07:01:00 +0000 UTC View PostOnce again, we're squeezing lemonade from the pandemic lemon with another episode in which the remote segment format opens up an opportunity to tackle a couple of topics that might be much harder to arrange with the traditional in-person recording process. First, I finally get my former USgamer collaborator Mike Williams on the show (after years of good intentions and near-misses!) to ...
2020-06-29 12:00:00 +0000 UTC View PostJune 1980: Sky Rockets in Flight, Arcade's Delight.
by Diamond Feit
One of the funnier contradictions in world history is the rise of computer technology during the Cold ...
2020-06-28 15:00:00 +0000 UTC View PostThe topics covered in this week's two segments may not seem too closely related, but in point of fact there is a common thread linking them: Specifically, long-time friend of the show and regular guest Shivam Bhatt has made both topics into a life-long passion. In our first hour, he schools me in the ways of Sid Meier's Civilization; in the second, he teams up with Patron Bill Nielsen ...
2020-06-22 11:00:03 +0000 UTC View PostHey folks,
As of today, we're very close to hitting our next Patreon goal of $13000 a month! We set this seemingly pie-in-the-sky goal back when we announced the Patreon revamp in November of 2019, with the idea that we likely wouldn't hit that number until some point in the distant future. ($13000 was basically double what we were making at the time, after all.) Well, thanks to ...
2020-06-22 00:12:46 +0000 UTC View PostJune 27, 1995 Street Fighter Counts Backwards Into Anime
by Diamond Feit
How do you follow up on a video game that redefined video games? It's a fair qu...
2020-06-21 14:32:48 +0000 UTC View PostYou know, I wasn't really sure how things would work out for us in the Pandemic Times—I still don't have a clear sense of when I'll be able to record with Bob in person again—but much to my surprise the need to podcast remotely at all times has actually been somewhat liberating. I've been able to tackle a lot of subjects and speak with a lot of different people who might not otherwise be ac...
2020-06-19 13:00:00 +0000 UTC View PostWe've got a mighty haul of listener comments and questions from our last three Monkey Island episodes, so this week we've brought on series expert Nina Matsumoto (Thimbleweed Park cover artist and designer at 2020-06-15 07:01:00 +0000 UTC View Post
June 9, 2005: Master! We're in a Tight Spot! Our Game is 15 Years Old!
by Diamond Feit
Did you see the "future of gaming" presentation regarding the forthcoming PlayStati...
2020-06-14 11:42:35 +0000 UTC View PostOur Years In Review Revue series for 2020 was derailed somewhat (well, OK, a lot) by the pandemic, but I'm happy to have put a bow on it before we get halfway through the year. Chris Sims and Ben Elgin and I convene virtually for the first time ever, so this is both a series wrap-up and a bit of a learning process for future installments. It's also the last time the Years in Review Revue will t...
2020-06-08 13:00:01 +0000 UTC View PostJune 1 1990: Sega's 16-Bit Cyber Police Outrank Their Arcade Brethren
by Diamond Feit
Excuse me, dear reader, do you have a moment to talk about Robocop? The ultra-violen...
2020-06-08 00:05:13 +0000 UTC View PostGreat Scott! It's time to go back in time 35 years to revisit a classic movie that went back in time 30 years and forever changed the way we think about time travel throughout all forms of media. On our latest Patreon-exclusive episode, we shine the Retronauts spotlight on Back to the Future, a simple sci-fi comedy that unwittingly became a blockbuster trilogy and—unlike some franchises—has...
2020-06-05 07:01:00 +0000 UTC View Post