Episodes

  • #28 Retro Titans Finale - Questions and Answers Episode with Crazy Burger
    Dec 19 2024

    It's the season finale of Retro Titans and we have drafted in a regular guest, Evercade YouTuber extraordinaire Crazy Burger to help us review Evercade and Blaze Entertainment's 2024.

    It's a 'questions and answers' show format, where Phil and Crazy Burger quiz each other about their Evercade highlights and things they'd like to see in 2025 - plus a few awkward and surprising questions thrown into the mix.

    🔗 Links:

    YouTube @CrazyBurger

    Facebook @CrazyBurgerYouTube

    Facebook @Retro.Titans

    🎵 Music:

    Neon Gaming, by Dope Stuff

    Goodboy Galaxy Zandunia Sunrise, by Vincent Verger with additional composition and production by Rik Nicol

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    59 mins
  • #27 The Making of 'The Spectrum' - re-imaging the cult 80s home computer classic, with Chris Smith
    Dec 5 2024

    In this episode we take a departure from our usual format focusing on Evercade to interview Chris Smith, CTO of Retro Games Ltd, about the launch of 'The Spectrum' – a modern day recreation of the iconic ZX Spectrum from 1982.

    Chris is literally the man who wrote the book on the ZX Spectrum and is full of knowledge about the inner workings of the much-loved 80s home computer. So, it's no surprise that after the launch of reimagined versions of the C64, Amiga and Atari 400, we now have The Spectrum.

    In this interview, Chris explains why they waited this long to tackle The Spectrum, described some of the challenges in the design and production, and given us a taste of his own home computer favourites.

    If you're a proud new owner of The Spectrum, or just have an interest in home computer history, you'll love this episode.

    🔗 Links:

    Website - Retrogames.biz

    Facebook - Retro Games Ltd

    Facebook - The Spectrum Group

    🎵 Music:

    Neon Gaming, by Dope Stuff

    Desert Island Disc theme tune, by Eric Coates and his orchestra

    Monty On The Run theme, by Rob Hubbard

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • #26 Collecting, recommending and fixing Evercade cartridges, with Andy Caomhanach and Matt Upton
    Oct 23 2024

    This week we welcome back Andy Caomhanach and Matt Upton, guests from episodes 12 and 17 respectively. Recruited for their expertise in technology and collecting, and a passion for Evercade, we got together to discuss three questions:

    • What kind of collector are you?
    • Would you recommend Evercade to a fellow gamer?
    • Is the bricked cart issue finally over?

    We also had time for a quick round of 'Hit, Miss or Maybe'. Buckle up, this is an epic episode.

    🎵 Music:

    Neon Gaming, by Dope Stuff

    James Pond 2: Codename Robocod, by Richard Joseph

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • #25 Testing games, Duke Nukem remasters and making a hidden game on Evercade, with Shane Powell
    Oct 11 2024

    One of the best thing about Evercade is meeting interesting people who make you think differently about retro gaming and computing generally, not just on the platform - and this week's guest is no different. Shane Powell - aka Kenjara - works in the IT industry and discovered Evercade in the early days and has since become part of the scene, helping to test games, assist with the development of the Duke Nukem Collection 1 remasters, and even publishing his own 'hidden game'. This interview covers all this and more, including his Desert Island Carts. Make sure you stay to the end to hear Shane's fabulous playout music.

    🔗 Links:

    Discord - @Evercade-Official (search for Kenjara)

    🎵 Music:

    Neon Gaming, by Dope Stuff

    Desert Island Disc theme tune, by Eric Coates and his orchestra

    VVVVVV, by Souleye

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    51 mins
  • #24 A love for Foxyland and Sensible Soccer, Blaze's next move, and the Nintendo Virtual Boy, with Blunners
    Oct 3 2024

    Ollie Houston Blunn - aka Blunners - is one of the team behind the Retro Gaming Revival YouTube channel and a regular presenter on the Total Evercade livestream. He shares his love of Evercade, his strange affection for Foxyland, and what Blaze needs to do next to keep the fanbase happy and ensure it continues to grow.

    As a grassroots football club chairman, we talk about the absence of decent football games on Evercade, Sensible Soccer aside, and what he'd like to see brought to the platform. Blunners is also a big Nintendo fan and talks about his collection, including his museum piece Virtual Boy, which he claims was ahead of its time.

    🔗 Links:

    YouTube - Retro Gaming Revival

    Instagram - @RetroGamingRevivial1

    Facebook - Retro Gaming Revival

    X / Twitter - @RetroGamingRev1

    🎵 Music:

    Neon Gaming, by Dope Stuff

    Desert Island Disc theme tune, by Eric Coates and his orchestra

    War Has Never Been So Much Fun, by Richard Joseph and Jon Hare

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    55 mins
  • #23 Boulder Dash 40th Anniversary - the story behind the game, with Peter Liepa
    Sep 19 2024

    Boulder Dash was released in 1984 - yes, that means it's 40 years old - and to celebrate we caught up with the game's designer and developer, Peter Liepa. Boulder Dash was included on the Evercade C64 Collection 3 release this year and, despite its age, still plays like a dream. Peter explains the origins of the game, what it was like making games in the 80s and the creative process he went through to bring this classic to our computer screens. This is a must-listen for fans of the toe-tapping cave digger, Rockford.

    🔗 Links:

    Peter's website - brainjam.ca

    Boulder Dash website - boulder-dash.com

    X / Twitter - @peterliepa

    🎵 Music:

    Neon Gaming, by Dope Stuff

    Boulder Dash music, by Peter Liepa

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    50 mins
  • #22 Making one of Evercade's best-loved games: Goodboy Galaxy, with Rik Nicol
    Sep 12 2024

    Goodboy Galaxy is widely regarded as one of the best games on Evercade, so having the chance to speak to one half of the development team, Rik Nicol, was a too good an opportunity to pass up on. In this episode we find out how Goodboy Galaxy was conceived, why it was developed on Game Boy Advance, the biggest challenges in making the game, and what it was like working with Blaze Entertainment on launch.

    Rik also tells us about his Desert Island Carts and which piece of gaming music he would like to take with him to a desert island.

    If you enjoyed Goodboy Galaxy, you'll love this deepdive into the game. And if you haven't played it before, you'll be wanting to buy the cart after listening to Rik!

    🔗 Links:

    Website - goodboygalaxy.com

    X / Twitter - @hot_pengu

    🎵 Music:

    Neon Gaming, by Dope Stuff

    Desert Island Disc theme tune, by Eric Coates and his orchestra

    Gods: Into the Wonderful (1991) main theme arranged for Amiga by Richard Joseph. Original by Nation XII.

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    54 mins
  • #21 Being the UK's youngest competitive gamer and why we need Tekken on Evercade, with Mean Machine Dean
    Aug 7 2024

    Remember Sky TV's Games World from the 90s? In this episode, we meet one of the early finalists and the youngest competitive video gamer of the era, Dean Kennedy - aka Mean Machine Dean. A relative newcomer to Evercade, Dean talks through his early experiences on the platform and what attracted him to it in the first place.

    As well as his love of Street Fighter, Dean has a passion for all fighting games and would love to see Tekken brought to Evercade - "never say never". Dean also talks about his Twitch channel, inspirations in the world of gaming and his new side-hustle making custom shells for classic gaming consoles.

    🔗 Links:

    Website - meanmachinedean.com

    Twitch - @meanmachinedean

    X / Twitter - @meanmachinedean10

    🎵 Music:

    Neon Gaming, by Dope Stuff

    Desert Island Disc theme tune, by Eric Coates and his orchestra

    Chaos Engine soundtrack, by Richard Joseph

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    1 hr and 5 mins