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IMPLANTgames Podcast Episode 25 - Block Dropper!

Posted by Austin, in tetris, Pinball, 360, xbox, sega saturn, neo-geo, Atari, gameplay, YouTube, Systems, gaming, Web sites, Jaguar 21 April 2012 · 365 views

Episode 25 of the IMPLANTgames Podcast is up and ready to be streamed or downloaded! In this puzzle-centric episode, Kris and I talk about:
  • Puzzle games!
    - Wetrix (Dreamcast, N64, Game Boy Color)
    - Flip Out! (Atari Jaguar)
    - Baku Baku (Sega Saturn)
    - Arkanoid
    - Bust-A-Move series (Neo-Geo CD, SNES, 3DO, Saturn)
    - Fantavision (PlayStation 2)
    - Magnetis (Steam/PC; Wii)
  • Music & Rhythm games:
    - DJ Hero
    - Guitar Hero
    - Dance Dance Revolution
    - Amplitude + Frequency (PlayStation 2)
    - Boom Boom Rocket
    - Guitar Freaks/DrumMania/KeyboardMania
    - Rock Band
  • Towers II: Plight of the Stargazer (Atari Jaguar)
  • Sega Dreamcast: Was a lack of EA games a reason the platform failed?
  • Sega Dreamcast: Did piracy hurt the system?
  • NFL 2K (Dreamcast)
  • An inside joke: Austin shooting his camcorder at his TV!
  • A typical day in the life of Go-Karting, featuring Kris.
  • Songbird Productions
  • ReBoot (Atari Jaguar homebrew developer)
To stream or download the show, visit the following link: http://implantgames.com/?p=1748




I agree with you guys on the dreamcast failure. I readed an interviews about how Sega believe they needed to sell X numbers of Dreamcast before the PS2 came out to be able to compete against Sony. They didn't meet the number and choose to get while they could still save the company.
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twoquickcapri, on Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:51 PM, said:

I agree with you guys on the dreamcast failure. I readed an interviews about how Sega believe they needed to sell X numbers of Dreamcast before the PS2 came out to be able to compete against Sony. They didn't meet the number and choose to get while they could still save the company.

Thanks for listening! Sorry I didn't catch this comment sooner. :)
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