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Classic Gaming Podcast
Space Freight Service
227 episodes
1 week ago
Each episode, we discuss at least one classic game each, looking at them from a modern perspective but also remembering where they stand in the evolution of game development. Sometimes they’re games we played and loved growing up. Sometimes they’re games we missed and are experiencing for the first time. Though we each have our core beloved genres, we also play games of all eras, styles, and platforms.
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Each episode, we discuss at least one classic game each, looking at them from a modern perspective but also remembering where they stand in the evolution of game development. Sometimes they’re games we played and loved growing up. Sometimes they’re games we missed and are experiencing for the first time. Though we each have our core beloved genres, we also play games of all eras, styles, and platforms.
Show more...
Games
Leisure
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Episode 210: Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0, Crash Team Racing, Flashback, Space Quest 1 (Remake)
Classic Gaming Podcast
1 hour 42 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 210: Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0, Crash Team Racing, Flashback, Space Quest 1 (Remake)
Keepin it real 24/7.
Classic Gaming Podcast
Each episode, we discuss at least one classic game each, looking at them from a modern perspective but also remembering where they stand in the evolution of game development. Sometimes they’re games we played and loved growing up. Sometimes they’re games we missed and are experiencing for the first time. Though we each have our core beloved genres, we also play games of all eras, styles, and platforms.