I am not podcasting anymore. I was on one podcast or another from 2009-2024. It was a good run that I am happy with. I'm open to guest appearances but have no plans to start another series. Here are the shows I hosted or appeared on that are still online...
Retro Game Club
Retro Game Club
This is a podcast I co-hosted from 2019-2024. Retro Game Club is a podcast about retro gaming with a focus on programming, emulation, and projects you can do at home.
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Semi-Regular Podcasts
Nerd Noise Radio: Channel 2
This is a podcast about video game music. There are multiple "channels" in the same feed and I'm on pretty much all the "Channel 2" episodes which concluded at the end of 2024. Soundtrack themes we've covered include Xmas-y songs, games we played during 2020 quarantine, summer vacation music, and general free play.
Limited Run Series
Dumbest Games to Collect Episode 5 (November 18, 2019)
We discuss the collectibility of the NES game Stadium Events, highlighting its inflated value due to limited availability. The rarity of the game is questioned, with speculation about the existence of more copies than believed. We also explore the concept of creating a track game, potentially starring Jeff Bezos.
Dumbest Games to Collect Episode 4 (November 12, 2019)
This is mostly about Clay Fighter Sculptor's Cut and the absurdity of spending so much on a game considered bad. We also cover the Blockbuster Championship cartridge and the similar Nintendo World Championship cartridges.
Dumbest Games to Collect Episode 3 (November 4, 2019)
We argue that these games are overvalued and suggest a better use of money would be investing in a Dremel or funding a Buster Douglas dating sim.
Dumbest Games to Collect Episode 2 (November 3, 2019)
We discuss the cult following around Earthbound and how it drives the high price for physical copies.
Dumbest Games to Collect Episode 1 (October 8, 2019)
We discuss the collectibility of Atari landfill games, specifically those buried in Alamogordo, New Mexico - how the novelty of owning a piece of gaming history drives the market, despite the games being common and easily obtainable.
Guest appearances
NintenDomain Episode 446 (November 8, 2024)
Falcom games and the Nintendo music app
We discuss our experiences with Falcom games, starting with Ys Book I&II up through the latest installment in the Trails series. We also talk about the newly launched Nintendo music app and what our current favorite tracks are.
Gamers Week Podcast Episode 25 (June 10, 2022)
PlayStation State of Play June 2022
We discuss our first impressions of Final Fantasy XVI, Resident Evil 4 Remake, and Street Fighter 6. We also question why Sega created the Mega Drive Mini 2 instead of a Dreamcast or Saturn Mini.
Pseudo Retro Podcast Episode 8 (February 9, 2019)
Tales of Video Game Retail 1992-1997
In addition to the main topic, we also talk about developing a Sega Genesis game and learning 68K assembler.
The Games Tome (July 7, 2015)
We discuss differences in the retro gaming scene between the US and Portugal. This includes the prevalence of clone games in each country, the number of retro game stores, and the popularity of the Mega Drive in Europe. We even touch on the Amiga CD32 a bit.
1 More Podcastle: Episode 120 (January 22, 2015)
We start with a discussion about Link's Awakening and Earthbound. In the retro showdown segment we compare great games from defunct studios.
SEGA Nerdcast: Episode 57 (July 8, 2014)
Topic: Pro-wrestling games on the Saturn and Dreamcast
We start with a background of how we all got into pro-wresting including some WCCW talk. We then discuss pro-wrestling games and how they fit into the context of their time. We also talk about the late days of WCW.
Cartoon Retrocast: Episode 68 (April 30, 2014)
We start this episode with a discussion about Happy Meal toys and the popularity of the Nintendo 64. We then review the Y2K episode of the short-lived Dilbert cartoon. We also share how we spent Y2K.
Cartoon Retrocast: Episode 22 (June 12, 2013)
We start with reminiscing about high school days and not being invited to reunions. We then discuss recent garage sale finds and whether the Wii U will be a success. We then review the season 3 episode "Odyssey of the Twelfth Talisman" and rank it among the cartoons from previous episodes.
Bit Pop Radio (May 17, 2013)
We talk about our interest in video game collecting and share stories of our searches. We then discuss the Sega CD collector Android application which leads to stories about working the Sega CD launch. We also discuss Sega CD game rarity and rare games we found cheap.
Nintendo Retrocast (July 25, 2009)
The discussion ranges from Desert Bus, the Sega Master System controller, gaming themed cakes, games we found overly difficult, overpriced games, Wii accessories, and our first game consoles.
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