In episode 72 we take a look at the new Sonic Prime and Sonic Frontiers trailers, plus Evercade and Amiga also unveil a new partnership.
In episode 72 we explore a range of new hardware from Turtle Beach, PlayStation and an exciting collaboration between Evercade and Amiga!
In episode 74 of the Retro Gaming Dads Podcast we talk about Sonic co-creator Yuji Naka's arrest and Activision pulling titles from China.
In episode 75 we talk about some of the best gaming and retro gaming gifts for your friends, family and yourself this holiday period.
In episode 76 we talk about Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s poor performance on the Nintendo Switch, and Christmas gifts for retro fans.
In episode 77 Armoured Core returns and some bad new for Xbox - $10 game price increase and FTC launches lawsuit over Activision purchase.
In episode 78 we have the whole gang back for a bit of fun with our Retro Quiz. Plus our very first video podcast episode.
In episode 79 we take a look back at 2022 to talk about the highs, and the lows, of the year past. Thank you to all our listeners in 2022!
In episode 80 we take a look at Sony's recent announcements at this year's CES and the tease of new Atari hardware.
In episode 81 we ask whether the midnight launch is dead. Plus we take a look at a trio of new Atari branded devices from My Arcade.
In episode 82 we talk about an unlikely cross-over for Power Wash Simulator. Microsoft cuts 10,000 jobs and Stadia closes it's doors for good.
In episode 84 of the Retro Gaming Dads Podcast we talk about the criticism around GoldenEye's release and more Xbox price increases.
In episode 85 we take a look at over 30 titles shown off at the latest Nintendo Direct. From retro inspired to modern remasters, we jump in.
In episode 86 of the Retro Gaming Dads Podcast Barry and Anthony explore whether or not Game Pass is actually bad for game developers?
In episode 87 Barry and Anthony talk about the upcoming Tetris Movie, and has the CMA let the goomba out of the bag with a Switch successor?
In episode 88 we have a new Pokémon Direct, the potential revival of some classic SEGA titles and PolyMega unveil new hardware.