Episode 43. It’s almost Christmas time, and we discuss the recently released 8-Bit Christmas movie on HBO Max. We also take a look at the upcoming Nintendo 64 add-on for the PolyMega, plus the r...
Episode 45 takes a look back at the state of 'retro' gaming in 2021 and celebrates the first anniversary of the Retro Gaming Dads Podcast.
In episode 46 we discuss a new Dreamcast game, new GoldenEye leaks, Konami looking to sell NFTs and has Microsoft killed Xbox Dev Mode?
In episode 49 of the Retro Gaming Dads Podcast, we take a look at the first Nintendo Direct of the year.
In episode 51 we take a look at the PSVR2's final design, the new Pokémon title and the Wonder Boy Collection is announced.
In episode 52 we welcome back Anthony as we talk about two new collections packed full of retro goodness.
Welcome to episode 53, we will be looking at Sony's new Game Pass competitor, could EA lose the FIFA licence and Sonic 2 hits cinemas.
In episode 57 we take a look a the first wave of original PlayStation titles heading to Sony's PS Plus service as well as new retro hardware.
In episode 58 we discuss Persona coming to Xbox, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredder’s Revenge and Sonic Origins releasing.
In episode 59 of the Retro Gaming Dads Podcast we discuss the missed opportunity of Sonic Origins, more Steam Deck stock and Nintendo Direct.
In episode 60 we talk about Monkey Island creator Ron Gilbert's decision to end his devblog and Sega announces the Genesis Mini 2.
In episode 61 Barry and Phil take a look at their dream picks for the upcoming Mega Drive Mini 2 and Genesis Mini 2 consoles.
In episode 62 we take a look at Gamescom. Could Sega have supply issues with the Genesis Mini 2? and a Super Punch-Out secret is uncovered.
In episode 63 Phil and Barry go through the final list of all Mega Drive Mini 2 titles, how many did we successfully predict?
In episode 64 we talk about Sony's recent PS5 price hike, a new Wonder Boy physical release and look back at the Nintendo 64.
In episode 65 is the Gamecube coming to the Switch, and has Microsoft run afoul of the UK's Competition and Markets Authority?