Select Game explores the software library, marketing strategy, history and lore surrounding the Magnavox Odyssey2 video game console and its European equivalents, the Videopac and Jopac consoles. Hosted by Earl Green. Frequency: monthly.
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Select Game explores the software library, marketing strategy, history and lore surrounding the Magnavox Odyssey2 video game console and its European equivalents, the Videopac and Jopac consoles. Hosted by Earl Green. Frequency: monthly.
Deck the Halls! It’s the story of a serious sunburn, rainbow trout, a game room serviced by a single distributor, an attempt to will Odyssey2 ports of arcade games into existence, and a lifelong obsession that culminated in…a marquee. And this podcast. (1:05:53) This podcast is dedicated to the memory of player two, Alison Green (1942-1987). Right-click and “save as” to download manually | Archive.org mirror | Stitcher | Throwback Network | Gamebygamepodcast.com The Letter BONUS DOWNLOAD: Get the complete soundtrack from Season 1 of SELECT GAME as a free download from the Kasatochi sub-site! Links from this episode: Rock-Ola coin-ops at Phosphor Dot Fossils The unfinished TI99/4a Fantasy port at Phosphor Dot Fossils Arkadia Retrocade theLogBook.com Patreon theLogBook.com’s Facebook page (talk to us) theLogBook.com Store (get my brand new book, WARP!1!) So…I’m guessing “Cheri” is a code name or something? Well, me and my mom poured our hearts and quarters into this game. Not sure anyone else did. Yes, this is the marquee. This is Oberon – the ever-talkative “Obi” who sometimes elbows his way into the show.
Select Game – theLogBook.com
Select Game explores the software library, marketing strategy, history and lore surrounding the Magnavox Odyssey2 video game console and its European equivalents, the Videopac and Jopac consoles. Hosted by Earl Green. Frequency: monthly.