Famicom Dojo will train your game knowledge and skills about the early days of video gaming history. Beginning with the Famicom and Nintendo Entertainment System, through the 16-bit wars with the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive, HudsonSoft and NEC’s lovechildren PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16, and — yes — even the SNK’s Neo-Geo, we chart a course across both sides of the Pacific to explain where your favorite video games come from, the intricate path of how they got here, and why the heck you need to hold down the reset button when turning off a battery-backup cartridge.
(Actually, we haven’t specifically addressed that one yet, but that’s a REALLY good idea!)
A friend of the show passed away last November. She made games that shaped our childhoods, and graciously offered her time for an interview and cameo for one of our videos reviewing her work on Out of This World.
Sean and Vinnk toast to her entry into Valhalla, lament not reaching out again for another collaboration, and discuss some Future Retro and Pile of Shame games.
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“One More Continue” and “RPG” theme songs by the Imari Tones: http://imaritones.net. Vinnk and SeanOrange pixel art by Louis Lloyd-Judson: https://louistrations.co.uk.
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It used to be true, and still is to some extent, that visiting a video game store in Japan is a rite of passage for foreign visitors to Japan, but if you pull out a camera to take a video you may find you are no longer welcome.
Vinnk discusses how vloggers have ruined retro game shopping for everyone else in Japan with their bad or just obnoxious behavior. In Future Retro and Pile of Shame we talk about Unlimited Saga, and Sean learns the right way to unlock a very old secret in Super Mario World.
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New Xbox Series X consoles don’t have discs. New Xbox consoles aren’t even Xboxes. Or Consoles.
Sean helps Vinnk navigate his new digital-only Game Pass addiction, while in Pile of Shame Vinnk finally shares Portal with the next generation of gamers, as Sean struggles to complete Fallout 3.
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Come on, Nintendo! “Super Nintendo Switch” was RIGHT THERE…
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Sean sent Vinnk a blu-ray copy of The Last of Us for Christmas with the expectation he’d rather watch the show than play the game. However, our livestream audience had very strong opinions about the best order to experience this amazing story. Should Vinnk play the game even though it’s a lot longer, and survival/horror isn’t really his thing? Or does the HBO series which dives down deep into its characters and is quite a bit lighter on zombies and the shoot shoot bang bang a better path?
Selfishly, Sean wants to know if the HBO series hits as hard without playing the game, and he still believes it’s possible to enjoy the game afterward. Vinnk is afraid if he has to play the game before watching the show that he’ll never do either. What’s the best way forward?
In Future Retro, Vinnk got Another Code… twice! And In Pile of Shame, Sean finally fixes his 3DS, and we discuss the amazing Zelda II remake for PC!
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Pro wrestler Perry Von Vicious joins Vinnk as they answer your questions about retro video games, and Vinnk asks Perry about his experience wrestling on the Japanese pro circuit.
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E3 was interrupted by a global pandemic, and then cancelled in 2023 after none of the big console publishers were scheduled to appear. Before that it was Space World, and before that CES. Now with the internet publishers can create their own virtual showcases any time and as many times per year as they want without the cost overhead of sending personnel and materials to trade shows where only a fraction of the audience can attend, making them de facto press junkets.
On the last public day of Tokyo Game Show 2023, Sean and Vinnk look back at their own sparse attendance at these shows, and try to figure out what exactly the world is missing if these cornerstones of gaming experience disappear for good.
(Network note: Yes episodes 181 and 182 were released out of order. Yes we agree it’s strange. Yes it’s Sean’s fault.)
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It’s no secret that we’re big fans of Homestar Runner here at Famicom Dojo, so when Vinnk had the chance to see a live wrestling match in Fukuoka he donned his finest Strong Bad shirt, and instantly made friends with American wrestlers Rip Byson and Perry Von Vicious after they spotted his totally awesome attire. It turns out Perry is a bit of a retro game fan to boot; it must be fate!
Vinnk, Sean, and Perry explore the differences between wrestling games and fighters, revel in the revival of the side-scrolling beat-’em-up, and Perry’s favorite retro game is a Rare surprise.
(Network note: Yes, we have noticed that the feed seems to have skipped episode 181. We have been assured that it is coming soon and that time is relative and we should all relax about it.)
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The Wii U and 3DS eShops shut down in early 2023, taking with them thousands of games that aren’t available physically or on other platforms. TV streaming is suffering an even worse fate of entire TV shows being cancelled and removed from their services, including canning unaired (but completed) seasons to save money with tax write-offs.
Vinnk and Sean discuss how the digital apocalypse has spread to all media, but how services like Nintendo Switch Online can offer a faint glimmer of hope.
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It’s 1999 again on Nintendo Switch, with the release of an update to a cult classic: Samba de Amigo: Party
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