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This Week In Retro: Tomodachi Life

April 18, 2013: Mii so horny

by Diamond Feit

Nintendo has come up with a lot of winning ideas in the 21st century, but I consider Miis one of the c...

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Episode 529: Super Metroid & the Metroidvania, Pt. II

Following hot on the heels of Episode 523, it's the second part of our discussion of Super Metroid's design and structure, and how those elements have become baked into the medium. Now, so...

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Episode 528: The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Mama mia! The Super Mario Bros. Movie is here, and currently dominating the box office with the biggest global opening weekend ever for an animated film. It's clearly won the popular vote at this p...

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This Week In Retro: Ninja Five-O

April, 2003: All ninjas are bad-ass

by Diamond Feit

2023-04-16 12:00:05 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 527: South Park Games

Stuart Gipp derp de derp! A derp de derp, a teedly tum! That’s right – it’s time for Retronauts to get stuck into Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s controversial cartoon and the surprising numbe...

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This Week In Retro: Guacamelee!

April 9, 2013: Juan 3:16 says ¡Que acabo de patear tu trasero!

by Diamond Feit

2023-04-09 12:00:02 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 526: The Many Adaptations of Mario

It took 30 years, but at long last we finally have another Mario movie.  And while Illumination's take on this beloved Nintendo property doesn't stray far the the source material, the last 40 ...

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Episode 525: Worlds of Power

As the NES gained popularity, so too did the Nintendo-themed Worlds of Power books written by the entity named "F.X. Nine." Kids rejoiced. Parents, not so much. Adults who already had Nint...

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This Week In Retro: NBA Jam

April 1993: Welcome to the jam

by Diamond Feit

2023-04-02 12:00:02 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 524: Sonic 3 + Knuckles, Pt. 1

You asked for it. You did! You actually asked for me! A fair few people did, anyway. “When are you going to do that Sonic deep dive you promised, Stu?” I’d hear. I heard it at le...

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This Month In Retronauts: March 2023 edition

Greetings, acolytes! Diamond Feit here with the latest episode of our community podcast just for you. Please enjoy myself and View Post

See Us LIVE at Midwest Gaming Classic 2023!

WHAT: An encore performance of our History of Food Mascot Games panel (previously seen...

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Episode 523: Super Metroid + The Metroidvania, Pt. I

Imagine my surprise to realize that, despite all the many conversations we've had about the Metroid series and the metroidvania format, we've never had a full-on dedicated Super Metroi...

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Episode 522: Kirby, Part 4

After an uneven 2000s, the Kirby series found itself in a real sweet spot during the following decade. Yes, the 2010s signaled a brand new era of Kirby, one that saw HAL returning to their beloved ...

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This Week In Retro: Mario Bros.

March 1983: These pipes…are clean!

by Diamond Feit

2023-03-19 12:00:05 +0000 UTC View Post

Double-check your Discord connection

Greetings, programs! Diamond here. After correcting a recent snafu that saw a paying member of our Patreon lose their access to the Retronauts Discord, I discovered that my own access View Post

Episode 521: Taito, Pt. IV

Our gradual journey through the masterpiece catalogue of Taito continues this episode, which I expected to be the final part of this series going into it. Not unlike how I expected Pts. II and III ...

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This Week In Retro: BitSummit MMXIII

March 9, 2013: Unsung indies flock/To the ancient capital/As plum blossoms bloom

by Diamond Feit

2023-03-12 12:00:02 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 520: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

After the release of Ocarina of Time, Nintendo's Eiji Aonuma was given a seemingly impossible task: to deliver a sequel to this once-in-a-generation game in only one year. Well, it took a touch lon...

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Episode 519: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Chapter 2

When we said "To Be Continued" as we wrapped our first podcast about...

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This Week In Retro: Dark City (1998)

February 27, 1998: Stranger danger

by Diamond Feit

2023-03-05 12:00:02 +0000 UTC View Post

Pre-Order My Day of the Tentacle Book!

Hey folks,

Bob here with a quick announcement. I'm happy to say that after years of work, my Boss...

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Episode 518: Mega Man Feature Phone Games

Even if we humans should truly orchestrate our own total demise by turning the rains into acid and the soil into toxic sludge, alien archeologists will dig up millions upon millions of Nokia featur...

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This Month In Retronauts: February 2023 edition

Back by popular demand, here is our second-ever This Month in Retronauts community podcast! In between reading your comments and replies to last month's audience question, Diamond ...

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Episode 517: Great Games That Never Clicked For Us

Hello and Happy Friday to you. (I don't think the international date line has flipped to Saturday yet, so I should be safe with this well-wishing.) This week's patron-exclusive episode tak...

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Episode 516: Willow

In 1988, as the Star Wars fields lay fallow, George Lucas gave us a fantasy epic he assured us he'd been dreaming up for years: Willow. This tale of magic and mystery spun the story of a humble hob...

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This Week In Retro: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance

February 19, 2013: Revengeance is a dish that is best served cold

by Diamond Feit

2023-02-19 12:00:03 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 515: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Chapter 1

Ah, it never fails. You put together a single, compact outline about a topic in order to create a single, compact episode about said topic. Then you call in a bunch of people who are very passionat...

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This Week In Retro: Sinistar

February 1983: RUN, COWARD!

by Diamond Feit

2023-02-12 12:00:03 +0000 UTC View Post

Episode 514: Mortal Kombat (1995) Kommentary

As live-action video game movies began their slow rollout in the early '90s, Mortal Kombat arrived last—but with the hindsight of how its predecessors had failed. And though it lacked the outrigh...

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