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Welcome to Memory Card: The History of Video Games. This chronological docuseries aims to tell the complete story of video games through a microscope to tell the stories of the history and influential video games throughout history. While there will be plenty of stories on Mario, Sonic, Tomb Raider, etc., we’ll also focus on the obscure corners of video game history. From consoles to games to historical moments to popular influencers, this series aims to tell it all. I hope you enjoy and kee ...
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Dive into the intricate world of video games with "A Video Game Time Capsule: The Complete History of Video Games", presented by MRIXRT, from @reallycool. This podcast series offers listeners a comprehensive journey through the evolution of gaming, from its humble beginnings in arcades to the blockbuster franchises of the modern era. Each episode delves into the major milestones, controversies, and innovations that have shaped the industry, painting a vivid picture of the gaming landscape ov ...
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Boy, these SvR games sure are overstaying their welcome. 2011 adds some new features but really, is it that different? We also chat about UPW DLC, VPW 64 hidden animations, WWE 2K24 WCW DLC and some interesting martial arts based games I played this week.
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SvR 2010 adds some interesting new features, but unfortunately the gameplay doesn't change much at all. We also talk wrestling action figure licensing, AEW WrestleDream, PURPLE MORTIS and a lot more. There was some breaking UPW news that we were unable to cover during the show.
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The booooys are back in-wrong podcast. We're getting tired of these WWE games that release every year and barely add anything new. But at least we've got the NU SCHOOL! We also talk about the Netflix shows the Queen of Villains and Mr. McMahon. One is very fun, the other really doesn't bring anything new to the table. Watch the Omni show on the WWE…
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A doozy of an episode. We review SVR '06, a game which doesn't offer much fun unless you really hate Teddy Long. We also talk the UPW Manhattan Center inspired arena, reminisce on WCW and what could have been, the hellhole that is X and memories of the Master and Ruler of the World. Rest in Peace, Sid…
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For years, WWE SmackDown!: Here Comes the Pain has been considered one of the best wrestling games of all time. Headlined by the top stars of the Attitude Era, new faces such as Goldberg and Brock Lesnar as well as the SmackDown Six. Does it still hold up in 2024? Let's find out!
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Happy 75th birthday, Mongo! Somehow, we were able to record an episode that is under an hour! We take a look at the Simple Series games. Japanese releases by YUKES using the Smackdown engine. We also talk Steve Masson's Neckbreaker game, Fight Forever and pre-Comic Con figure reveals.
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We're back, babbby! As promised a few weeks ago, we're looking at the first two Smackdown games for the PSX. We also talk about Virtual Basement lol, UPW looking for a publisher and the craziest news of the week, WWF No Mercy prototypes! New figures! DC Comics! Oh my!
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Well, our recording software failed on us so a lot of this episode is missing but you do get to hear us talk about the Fire Pro Wrestling 35th Anniversary. Which was..a t-shirt giveaway. We also go over 2K24 DLC featuring the Honky Chunk Man, figures, the Wyatts and the state of wrestling as a whole. Luckily, I was able to call in a special favour …
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This week, we welcome back Freem to discuss WWF No Mercy. Is it really the best AKI game? We also go over the news. The newest VPW2 Freem Edition update, new Fire Pro? Rated Arrrgh DLC, UPW animations and a whole lot more. Here's to another 50 and 80 uncounted Special Reports.
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Blazing Tornado was HUMAN's attempt at an arcade wrestling game. With a much smaller roster than usual, but great presentation. The game would see improvements in its Saturn port which we also go over. We also take a deep dive into the current gaming industry on the week of Summer Game Fest.
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Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96 was considered by many to be the black sheep of the series. At least, until 2012. The second ever 3D wrestling game released, the game features impressive animations and music but is unfortunately plagued by poor, broken AI and a miniscule roster. Here is our review.…
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After X Premium, 6Men Scramble was the next Fire Pro title that really impacted a lot of people. Not just fans, but wrestlers as well. It still holds up as a fantastic game. We also talk gaming news as always, figures, X-Men '97, and the "Big Rubber Guy" Rene Dupree.
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Today we look at the licensed Fire Pro Joshi games released for the Super Famicom and PC Engine CD. Spoilers, Queen's Special rules. We also talk the recent UPW Kickstarter update, WhatsTheStatus, The Great Shake, Rattle & Roll controversary of 2K24 and as always, X-Men. Bub.
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This week we take a look at Super Fire Pro Wrestling, Super Fire Pro Wrestling 2 and Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3:Final Bout/Easy Type for the Super Famicom. We also talk the Fight Forever Samoa Joe DLC and news of the week. Oh, and X-Men, of course!
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Mongo bit the bullet and bought WWE 2K24 so we're here with a special report! We also talk about The Wrestling Code King Kong Bundy TECH DEMO (Oh boy) and some clarification on the Ultra Pro Wrestling discussion we had last week.We also go over Mike Straw's report on AEW Fight Forever. It's a bit of anger feuled episode this week so it's a fun one.…
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This is a wild game. Taking a shoot style wrestler and having matches that take place on rings in the sky and balconies where a wrestler falls to their death. Unfortunately, we have to talk about the lawsuit against WWE, Vince McMahon and John Laurinaitis. We actually cut it down, for the best coverage, we recommend listening to the podcast with Jo…
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In this first episode of Memory Card: The History of Video Games, we'll look at the very beginning aka the "Stone Age" of video games. What do you think is the first video game? I can't list out all my sources with a limited description but I want to thank all of my sources, I could not make this without any of them!…
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This episode is dedicated to the memory of Matt. A close friend of Mongo's that we lost recently. Matt was a huge fan of TNA, so this episode, we take a look at the TNA iMPACT! video game. Please listen to the last eight minutes of this episode. It's important for everyone to know that there's always someone there for you. Rest in Peace, Matt.…
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A whopper of an episode as we had a few weeks off. We finish off the early WWF games with the Super WrestleMania engine series. As far as news goes, we discuss: Ultra Pro Wrestling signing the Motor City Machine Guns and select screen Bastante Bueno Lucha Libre gameplay AEW Fight Forever Season 2 Third Party Impressions of The Iron Claw AEW All In …
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Big bad boys from outer space - Ultimate Muscle! - here to body slam the human race - Ultimate Muscle! Wrestlers race to our defense with strength, and speed, and... flatulence? - (pfffft!) - Ultimate Muscle! Ultimate Muscle! Heroes join the operations from different planets and different nations, there's an intergalactic federation - to monitor th…
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Among the topics on this week's episode are the UFC games for the Dreamcast, Game Boy Colour and PlayStation (Spoilers: the PS1 version is ass). Mongo talks the UFC 5 beta and his love of VH1 reality shows. I review the Epic Toys Retro Haku and the Mattel Retro Four Pack.
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2021-2023: An era marked by significant upheavals and unexpected twists in the gaming world. The industry, in 2021, contended with the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic, facing challenges from software delays to a global semiconductor shortage, leading to game postponements and cancellations. Amid this turmoil, the retro gaming sector flourished…
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2019-2020: A period of rapid evolution and unexpected challenges. In 2019, with Google's ambitious launch of Stadia and the next-gen console announcements from Sony and Microsoft, the gaming landscape seemed primed for monumental shifts. Yet, the loot box controversy continued to cast a shadow, prompting legal scrutiny worldwide. Ray tracing, Auto …
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The years 2017-2018 presented a roller coaster of highs and lows for the gaming world. In 2017, Nintendo's Switch revitalized the company's image, while the loot box debacle, with Battlefront 2 at its heart, ignited fierce debates on game monetization. This controversial gaming mechanic not only drew ire from players but also caught the attention o…
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The years 2015-2016 marked a transformative period for the gaming industry, with pivotal advancements and cultural shifts. In 2015, PC gaming's resurgence and the rise of mobile gaming shifted industry norms, with titles like Pokémon Go showcasing the potential of augmented reality. Digital sales surged, and China's Tencent emerged as a dominant fo…
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In 2013-2014, the gaming industry experienced seismic shifts, both in terms of market dynamics and cultural significance. Mobile gaming exploded, with titles like Candy Crush Saga raking in astounding revenue, forcing the industry to reimagine game design and monetization. The Chinese gaming market, led by giants like Tencent, surged, challenging e…
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