• Popeye
    May 30 2022

    Originally, Popeye was to be released before Donkey Kong, but Nintendo could not procure the rights to do so. However, they did not give up and was eventually given the blessing, with Shigeru Miyamoto and Genyo Takeda taking the lead for the project. Nintendo gave the world another fun arcade game for all to enjoy and a story worth sharing enjoy!


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    22 mins
  • Pengo
    Sep 15 2021

    Sega enters the cute character competition in hopes of getting some attention off of Pac-Man, with a new maze game called Pengo. The game was a commercial success in North America and was the first arcade game to have a fully interactive environment. Just remember if you encounter a Sno-bee in the wild, just chunk some ice at him. Enjoy the show!

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    17 mins
  • Moon Patrol
    Aug 19 2021

    Irem enters the arena with Moon Patrol back in 1982 and was the first video game to feature a full parallax scrolling experience. Not only that, but teaming up with Williams for distribution led to one of the most beautiful cabinets released. Moon Patrol is a fun game and has a great story, with a game designer who wasn't a one and done, he was just getting warmed up. Enjoy the episode!

    Atari's Moon Patrol commercial featured in this episode is sole property of Atari and was used as an educational piece. No copyright infringement was intended in its use.

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    Check out the upcoming auction in September from the Museum of Pinball, hosted by Captain's Auction Warehouse!

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    33 mins
  • Kangaroo
    Jul 30 2021

    Back in 1982, Atari is looking to repeat the formula set by Nintendo and Donkey Kong. Thus, Kangaroo was born, but from Sun Electronics, with a four screen game design, and simple enough game play, plus it was cute looking game. However, some employees at Atari were not to thrilled about this game being picked up for distribution by Atari and they let their voice be heard. How so? Well just listen and find out, enjoy the episode!

    Atari's Kangaroo commercial featured in this episode is sole property of Atari and was used as an educational piece. No copyright infringement was intended in its use.

    Read the article from Arcade Heroes & Amusement Expo 2021

    https://arcadeheroes.com/2021/07/09/amusement-expo-2021-round-up/

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    21 mins
  • Jungle King aka "Jungle Hunt"
    Jun 30 2021

    In the summer of 1982, Taito released Jungle King to the arcades, but was quickly met with lawsuit and had to change the game to Jungle Hunt. Not only is this classic remembered for that little uh-oh, but it was the first game to introduce players to parallax scrolling, with the player jumping over enemies. Hmm...sounds familiar.

    Atari's Jungle Hunt commercial featured in this episode is sole property of Atari and was used as an educational piece. No copyright infringement was intended in its use.

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    20 mins
  • Front Line
    Jun 15 2021

    It's late 1982 and Taito is releasing their first military themed, run & gun coin op title. It does great in Japan, but does that translate well to the rest of the world? Unfortunately, Front Line feels like a forgotten game during the Golden Age of Arcades, but it's worth mentioning and should be fondly remembered.

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    Check out Taito's Egret II mini arcade console coming in March 2022, but this link is only in Japanese!

    https://www.taito.co.jp/egret2mini/shop

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    19 mins
  • Donkey Kong Junior
    May 30 2021

    During the development of Donkey Kong, many ideas and concepts were laid out, so many in fact that not all could fit in one game. Shigeru Miyamoto wanted a sequel to Donkey Kong and wanted Donkey Kong to be playable character, but it was not to be. Enter, Donkey Kong Junior, the son of DK, who must rescue his father from Mario. This is the only title featuring Mario as the bad guy and it sure made an impact, enjoy the episode.

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    24 mins
  • Vanguard
    May 15 2021

    It's 1981 and SNK still hasn't released an arcade title to North America, but that all changed with Vanguard. SNK licensed the game to Centuri who released it, not only was it the first "talking" game for Centuri, but it was one of few arcade titles in 1981 to introduce a continue screen. Vanguard has great history and story to share, enjoy the episode!

    Learn more about Retro Raccoons, mentioned in today's episode, via https://glitchbit.com/

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    18 mins