Gooey, McKenna, and friends flashback to the 90s and early 2000s with a look at the Nintendo 64’s catalogue. Starting with the console’s launch titles and proceeding in release order, they discuss each game and the contemporary cultural and historical context.
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Gooey, McKenna, and friends flashback to the 90s and early 2000s with a look at the Nintendo 64’s catalogue. Starting with the console’s launch titles and proceeding in release order, they discuss each game and the contemporary cultural and historical context.
We are taking another week off the main feed. The N64 chronology remains unaffected though don't worry! For this week we thought we would highlight another great podcast we got to guest on; Remember 64. We got to bring our love of Tetrisphere to their show and it was a blast. We hope you enjoy. See you next week!
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Level 62 - Not Your Dad's Tetris
Your parents just don't get it... Tetris was meant to be played in 3D yo! Or at least that's what the plan was with Tetrisphere!
Dave and Jiggylookback are joined by Gooey and McKenna from Flashback 64 to talk about this wacky take on the Tetris formula from 1997!
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Flashback 64 | A Nintendo 64 Podcast
Gooey, McKenna, and friends flashback to the 90s and early 2000s with a look at the Nintendo 64’s catalogue. Starting with the console’s launch titles and proceeding in release order, they discuss each game and the contemporary cultural and historical context.