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Show Notes
This is part two - of four - of a conversation with author and video game historian Steven L Kent, and is a collaboration between ourselves and Zoom Platform. Whilst this is an audio episode, it was originally recorded as a pair of video interviews. What we've done is cut the two video interviews into four parts and will be releasing them as audio episodes. But if you'd rather watch the first two parts as a video you'll find it here.
Part Two of Four
As a reminder, Steven describes his books as
My books are called "The Ultimate History of Video Games".
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No discussion on video game history would be complete without a discussion on "the price heard" around the world. Which you can find here.
And for those who don't know, there is a very long story behind the crowd reaction here. Essentially, the story is that Sega had just announced their Saturn (only a few hours earlier), which was a surprise to most of the retailers who were in attendance (because Sega hadn't told them that it was being announced). Sega also announced it with a $399 price tag.
As such, Sony's entire announcement of the PlayStation was simply
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The following is a promo-spot for The Shrimp and Crits Podcast. Why not reach out today, if you'd like your promo included in a future episode of the podcast
NarratorMy name is Ian and I am the keeper for this show as we play Monster of the Week by Michael Sands. If you like the sound of swampy monster mayhem, gators gone shopping and magical fairy mischief you will be right at home in the remote Panhandle town of Gullacochica, Florida, where spooky danger has begun to wash ashore.
Shrimp and Crits is the story of Sarah Pain, the mundane
Sarah Pain
All I'm asking for his answers. That's all I'm looking for is the truth
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Ari Green, the searcher
Ari Green
You know the proclamations of the fae? I suggest you follow them from now on
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And Ray Ray, the most mundane monstreess you will ever meet.
Ray Ray
"Mr. Zeus, I'm a big fan. I knew you were, I knew you were real," And Ray Ray's just like bowing in front of this swan
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As they fumble their way through protecting their skeptical town from mysterious evils.
We release new episodes every other Monday on the pod catcher of your choice. I hope to see you soon in sunny Gullacochica.
Find out more at linktr.we/ShrimpandCrits or check the show notes for a link.
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Gunpei Yokoi
Gunpei Yokoi really was an amazing engineer. He started Nintendo's "responsible engineering" philosophy - the idea that they will use technology that is widely available now in order to innovate in non-traditional ways. And this is something that Nintendo has continued to do to this day. He was the designer of the Game&Watch, GameBoy, the "cross pad" controller, and the Metroid series.
Steven shared a wonderful story about Gunpei in this episode:
So I was at a CES - I was fairly new in the industry - and Virtual Boy had not come out yet. I was covering [Virtual Boy] for Electronic Games.Full Show Notes
Make sure to check out the full show notes for more discussion on the points we raise, some extra meta-analysis, and some links to related things.
What have you been playing recently? Do you agree with the anonymous review that Chief read during this episode? What would you take with you to the Thunder Plains?
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Links
Here are some links to some of the things we discussed in th...