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Retro Game Audio
Retro Game Audio
35 episodes
9 months ago
Retro Game Audio is a monthly podcast dedicated to exploring the sound design and history of classic video game music. Hosted by Patrick Todd and Steve Lakawicz, Retro Game Audio hopes to not only highlight great video game music, but to also help listeners understand how it was made and what the audio hardware was capable of.
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Retro Game Audio is a monthly podcast dedicated to exploring the sound design and history of classic video game music. Hosted by Patrick Todd and Steve Lakawicz, Retro Game Audio hopes to not only highlight great video game music, but to also help listeners understand how it was made and what the audio hardware was capable of.
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Video Games
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Episode 20: The SNES
Retro Game Audio
2 hours 58 minutes 11 seconds
8 years ago
Episode 20: The SNES
For our 20th episode (and longest episode yet!), Patrick and Steve discuss the audio of the SNES. We worked hard to research and demystify the lesser-known audio features of the system! https://www.patreon.com/RetroGameAudio
Retro Game Audio
Retro Game Audio is a monthly podcast dedicated to exploring the sound design and history of classic video game music. Hosted by Patrick Todd and Steve Lakawicz, Retro Game Audio hopes to not only highlight great video game music, but to also help listeners understand how it was made and what the audio hardware was capable of.