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.
Balls! Select Game returns to cover several Odyssey2 sports games: Bowling!/Basketball!, Pocket Billiards!, Electronic Table Soccer!…and a doomed attempt to play Football! And there may even be something about a trackball! Balls. (44:53) Right-click and “save as” to download manually | Archive.org mirror | Stitcher | Throwback Network | Gamebygamepodcast.com Apologies for two things in this edition of Select Game: first off, the unplanned, rambling on-the-fly substitution of a game in mid-show, and the fact that the games themselves can barely be heard. The recording for this episode has some issues…and it took some balls to go ahead and release it on schedule. Links from this episode: Play Bowling! / Basketball! online via Archive.org Play Pocket Billiards! online via Archive.org Play Football! online via Archive.org…hey, why didn’t I think of that? Play Electronic Table Soccer! online via Archive.org New Select Game merch at Redbubble! theLogBook.com Patreon theLogBook.com’s Facebook page (talk to us) Chiptune cover songs by Kasatochi (free downloads, including the Select Game Season One soundtrack) theLogBook.com Store (get my latest book, WARP!1!)
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.