This month, we're all eagerly awaiting three things: the PS2, Pokémon Gold and Silver, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. GamePro keeps dangling a non-existent Half-Life port for Dreamcast in our faces, Microsoft buys Bungie, and everyone's wondering if Hey You, Pikachu! is actually considered a game. Kick back and learn about the Mario Tennis online leagues (in the year 2000?!), the localization process for Majora's Mask, and get nostalgic with a deep dive into Backyard Baseball. Games discussed include: Backyard Baseball, Pokémon Gold and Silver, Halo, Deus Ex, Mario Tennis, Pokémon Puzzle League, Spiderman, Half-Life, Rayman 2, Seaman, Majora's Mask, and more.
Playstation i-mode software: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re2Y4zlWUic&ab_channel=Archiwumstrefapsx%40pl
Deuce on PS1 preview build: https://youtu.be/370INKr8xbo
It's July 2000: E3 coverage is coming to a close, and Nintendo Power's not afraid to tell you they're the best, the PS2 stinks, and everyone knows it. Join EP as she explores the Dreamcast's SegaNet launch titles, examines one popular face painted band's FPS stunner, ponders the edible nature of Spyro the Dragon gems, and reveals a powerful cheat code for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, straight from the Secret Codes 2002 book from BradyGAMES. This week's deep dive tells the unbelievable story of the (literal?) 1998 drop of Pokémon in the United States, and one town's quest to keep up with the times. Games discussed include: Black and White, Half-Life, Pokémon Red and Blue, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Majora's Mask, Phantasy Star Online, and more.
It's June 2000 and we have the full scoop on the latest releases and the next gen of gaming from E32K! EP digs into GamePro and Nintendo Power's coverage of the big event, ponders the origin and evolution of Team Fortress 2, gets the consensus on Perfect Dark for N64, and learns all about the Pidgeys and the Beedrills in preparation for Pokemon Gold and Silver. This week's deep dive is all about the very first E3 in 1995, a shockingly spicy inaugural event. Games discussed include Perfect Dark, Mario Party, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Team Fortress 2: Brotherhood in Arms, Pokemon Gold and Silver, Dinosaur Planet, and more.
Dinosaur Planet gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH_Nn4QwHgU&ab_channel=JohnLinneman
E3 1995 footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op5EkC7GbxQ&ab_channel=AnthonyP
The weather's heating up, but thankfully great games are being released and rumors are flying. May 2000's issues of GamePro and Nintendo Power remind us of the power of zombies, the highs and lows of rushed games (QA is important, people), the unreleased Half-Life port on Dreamcast, and some pre-E3 2000 coverage straight from Nintendo. This week's deep dive is all about Mary-Kate and Ashley's dominance over video games for tweens in the y2k era, their partnership with Acclaim, and the shocking origins of their first release for Game Boy Color (they're going to have themselves a time...). Games discussed include: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Gran Turismo 2, Half-Life, Excitebike 64, Perfect Dark, and more.
Come join EP in some healthy skepticism about the happenings of April 2000, because some of this stuff is a little unbelievable... this episode features fears about the PS2 (with its "emotion engine"), online gaming with the Dreamcast, a Pokemon that was forced into hiding for 20 years, and gloves from Nintendo (but not the one you're thinking of). Our deep dive this week is about the creation of The Sims for PC and a glimpse into how it revolutionized gaming, kicking off y2k in the best direction possible. Discussed games include: Perfect Dark, Gran Turismo 3, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, The Sims, and more.
It's March 2000 and there are major releases happening! Emma Pearl digs into GamePro and Nintendo Power, learns all about the timeline of the World Wrestling Federation (fake divorces?), checks out the ballots for both magazines' "Best of 1999" awards, channels Larry David and judges New Year's Resolutions in March, and deep dives into the "Clear Craze" and the history of translucent technology. Discussed games include: Pokemon Stadium, Crazy Taxi, Perfect Dark, Rayman, and more.
Content warning: Gun violence is discussed between 11:45 and 14:45 in this episode.
In this episode, EP digs into the top game releases and reviews featured in the February 2000 issues of GamePro and Nintendo Power, shares embarrassing Pokemon memories, ponders a puzzling Mary-Kate and Ashley GBC release, reminisces on early 2000s web design, and deep dives into Satellaview, an incredible pre-cursor to online gaming as we know it, available for the SNES in Japan in the 90s. Discussed games include: Harvest Moon, Pokemon Stadium, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, CyberTiger, and more.
BS Super Mario Collection featuring Soundlink: https://youtu.be/AeobWUOtu88
The ball has dropped, baby, and we're in the year 2000. It's time to dig into GamePro and Nintendo Power from January 2000, as well as a deep dive into studies about the gender stereotypes perpetuated by video games and their respective advertising in the early 2000s. Discussed games include Donkey Kong 64, Turok: Rage Wars, Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style, Dogz, and more.
Welcome to Today in Gaming (Yesterday)! In this intro episode, Emma Pearl covers her own connection with y2k-era gaming, what to expect from this podcast, and how to get involved. <3