
The site will be fairly quiet this week as we're on a bit of a break, but there'll still be new episodes for patrons and casual listeners alike. But they fail! SEGA created so many groundbreaking classics in the ’90s that this episode only covers about half of them! Oh no! Its not quite as groundbreaking as Virtua Racing, and I dont think.
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Somehow… you'll just have to cope.ĭirect download | Retronauts on iTunes | Retronauts at PodcastOneĮpisode description: Jeremy Parish, Ben Elgin, and Benj Edwards convene to discuss SEGA's arcade legacy one last time. Theres more to Daytona USA than technical prowess, though, and it stands out as an icon of Segas legendary 90s output. I guess that means you'll have to suffer through one more episode about the medium-defining works of one of the world's greatest game developers in the new year. So, we get about halfway through the ’90s here, with major groundbreaking games ( Virtua Fighter, Virtua Racing) and weird oddities ( Spider-Man, Tant-R) alike.

But no! I always think of SEGA in the ’90s as a console gaming powerhouse, but in truth they were every bit as active and innovative in the following decade as in the ’90s. We've covered SEGA's ’80s arcade history over the course of three in-depth episodes throughout the year - 1980-85, 1986-87, and 1988-90 - so I figured we could blast through the ’90s in a single shot and move along to new subjects.

Mission control for retronauts former EIC of 1UP.com and taking dapper (and frogs) back from the Nazis.Īs we close out 2017, my hope for this final episode for the year was to wrap up not only the calendar, but also the topic of SEGA's arcade legacy.
