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The Legacy Music Hour podcast was created by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. for the purpose of sharing and talking about video game music from specifically the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. No remixes, no covers, no video game inspired music -just pure, original music from the NES, SNES, Genesis, and more.
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A podcast which shares, discusses and analyzes the best in video game music from all different generations. Topics of discussion include: composition, melody, harmony, chords and rhythm, as well as technical aspects, such as hardware limitations and production. Enjoy a new episode every Monday!
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A musical journey through MMO soundscapes, Battle Bards reviews and discusses the soundtrack of MMORPGs with a trio of engaging hosts. The world's first and only MMO music podcast.
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Top Score

Emily Reese

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Some of the scores for video games are incredibly intricate and deserve recognition, which is why we've created Top Score: a series of podcasts dedicated to the music that accompanies soldiers through battle, sorcerers through forests and aliens through space.
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Rebel FM

Eat-Sleep-Game.com Staff

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We are gaming industry veterans and newcomers from across the spectrum from outlets like IGN and Polygon, talking about video games, movies, books and more.
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Pixel Beat is a video game music playlist-style podcast featuring music from both old and new games. Each episode features a collection of tracks based on an idea, theme or genre. The show will become a collection of great video game music playlists that allow the music to shine on its own.
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A Nintendo based Video Games podcast with your hosts Nbz and Bally! We bring you three 30 minute segments every 2 weeks, talking about everything from what we've been playing, to the lastest Nintendo Direct news, listener mail, feature topics and more! Hope you enjoy!
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In My Perfect Console, Simon Parkin, contributing writer for the New Yorker and The Observer newspaper's video game critic invites guests from the worlds of gaming, film and television, music, comedy and more to pick the five video games they would like to immortalise on their very own fictional games machine, and discuss what their choices mean to them. "Thoroughly modern and ahead of its time...a gift." - NEW YORK'S VULTURE "Charming, insightful." -- THE GUARDIAN. TIME OUT'S 50 Best Podcas ...
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A comprehensive podcast covering classic Japanese Roleplaying Games (JRPG), chapter by chapter, beat by beat. We delve deep into the story, dialogue, game mechanics, music, influences, and themes. Yes, we will kill god. Season 1: Xenogears | Season 2: Chrono Cross | Season 3: Final Fantasy VIII | Season 4: Suikoden & Suikoden | Season 5: Xenosaga Episode I
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BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast is a weekly video game music and discussion show where we never play the same track more than once... or at least try not to! Every Wednesday, Bryan & Bedroth from rpgera.com present a selection of VGM for your listening pleasure based on a theme, series, composer, individual game, or an eclectic mix! This is not your typical VGM-related podcast!
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Hi there! We're Game That Tune, four guys who make a fun podcast about videogame music. Each week, we all pick three pieces of music from a videogame, play them for the rest of the gang, and we all try to guess eachother's songs, then discuss the game.
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One Life Left is a radio show about videogames, only not really. We love games but we take them precisely as seriously as they deserve. 99% nonsense and 1% heart-stopping brilliance, they are all supposed to be fun and so are we. We have news, reviews and special guests, sure, but we also play game-related music and we have stupid game-related features like inappropriately dark-hearted poetry, gambling tips and chart news from a market stall. We're on the wonderful Resonance 104.4FM at 7PM e ...
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Nitro Game Injection (NGI) is dedicated to the promotion and preservation of video game music. Each episode of NGI features a curated selection of video game music arrangements and original works, with a focus on game music culture and the communities that surround it. The show also regularly includes informative interviews with composers, audio personnel, remixers, and arrangement artists. Email us at podcast(at)kngi(dot)org
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Video Wizards Podcast

Michiel Kroder, Ben Cartlidge

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Every month, Ben Cartlidge and Michiel Kroder take a look at the same month in a random year from the last two decades of the 20th century. They discuss what video games were popular in the arcades of that moment in time, but also what was going on in popular culture and the world around us, from a joint UK and Netherlands perspective.
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Nintendo World Report (the site behind sister podcast Radio Free Nintendo) celebrates video game music in this trivia podcast! Listeners are challenged to identify video games from classic and modern Nintendo systems based on a sampling of their soundtracks!
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The WaveBack Music Podcast is all about the most interesting video game music around, and what makes it great. Join Geekade's Kris Randazzo (Stone Age Gamer Podcast) and Matt Raimo (Turning Tracks) as they take a nostalgic trip into the past and present of VGM and explain why these soundtracks are worth listening to whether you're a fan of video games or not.
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Goobz & Toby pick one retro video game each episode to play. They discuss the history, story, game play, music, fun facts, then rate it at the end from 1-10. The goal is to see which old games hold up today and maybe see if some of our favorites are only good due to nostalgia. The guys mostly play games on NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, SEGA Genesis, Playstation, PS2, and any other dead console they can get their hands on.*ADULT LANGUAGE IS USED*
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Get into the Box for an eccentric blend of retro sound! In each set, your mixmaster VGBeats spins the decks LiVE to various Bit-tunes from SEGA history, first-party and otherwise.
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Apart from the high quality shows that regularly invade your ears through our station, we at RadioSEGA also produce some one-off specials dedicated to games, soundtracks or even special times of the year. Check them out here!
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Debut Buddies

Nate Ragolia, Chelsea Hollander, Kelly Attaway

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This is a fortnightly podcast about firsts, exploring the initial offerings in an artist’s catalogue, the first forays in a medium, the first season, first book, first video game… Well, you get the idea. Firsts! Hosted by Kelly Attaway, Chelsea Hollander, and Nate Ragolia. ***Ep 1 - 200, this was the comedy/trivia podcast, A Vague Idea.
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BitCast is a monthly gaming podcast out of Chattanooga, TN hosted by Jake Martin and Landry Smith. Episodes are released at the end of each month and covering the latest industry news and video game releases. Join in on the Game of the Month club, and play the hit show everyone's talking about, "Name That Game Music!" As always, thanks for tuning in to talk about some stuff!
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A podcast which shares, discusses and analyzes the best in video game music from all different generations. Topics of discussion include: composition, melody, harmony, chords and rhythm, as well as technical aspects, such as hardware limitations and production. Enjoy a new episode every Monday!
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Two veteran gamers talking about their love of all things SEGA and reminiscing about the glory days when SEGA hardware and software innovated the industry. Hear new episodes first on RadioSEGA every other Monday at 6pm UK time!
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SEGA Mixer Drive focuses around arrangements of SEGA music new and old. Every episode goes through a wide selection of arranger/source spotlights plus listener requests and some of Rexy's own explorations, as well as being on hand to premiere some of the newest remix releases before anywhere else. Now airing on Sunday nights!
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The opposite side of the Day 0 Update coin, Let's Weekend! is an informal hangout for various SmashPad staff, typically recorded on Friday night and posted Saturday. In contrast to SmashPad's flagship podcast, topics on Let's Weekend! include but are by no means limited to gaming, allowing the hosts to discuss their other major interests from literature to sports, from superheroes to music, and all points in between. Just remember, sobriety is optional.
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Episode #327 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. Today on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera are back with another quarterly Composer Appreciation episode, this time focusing on Allister Brimble! The guys also conducted an interview with the man himself, which will be included midway through the show. Check out Allister's personal website …
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Once again, it's time for the Best Of Year In Review where Brent and Rob share their top ten tracks that they discovered during the year. How do you think their picks compare to what you would have chosen? Well, considering "Best Of" mixtapes are filled with nothing but "tenners,” you know it's going to be good.Download and listen NOWMANATREE'S AWA…
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[Episode 25] This month barSILENCE heading to Planet Bomber with the incredible planet and genre-hopping soundtrack to Bomberman Hero for the Nintendo 64 by Master of VGM, June Chikuma. This versatile mix of Breakbeat, Drum & Bass, Acid House, and Trip Hop music come together perfectly in this soundtrack that has become legendary among fans of the …
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My guest today is a game developer and founder of Visai Games. At the age of twelve he moved to Canada from Southern India, then, hoping to enter the games industry, studied Computer Science at the University of Toronto. After graduating, my guest took a programming job at the mobile games studio, Uken Games. In his spare time he and an artist frie…
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Saturn Dave from SegaSaturnShiro is back again on the SEGAGuys channel and this time he's accompanied by nonother than Mr Pandamonium himself! On this episode, Dan, James, Dave and Nick discuss the Western Saturn library. Is it underrated and why is it perceived so negatively, even today?
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We were made to discover the true form of the universe. You were made to discover us asking masked men relevant questions, amnesia’ing away Virgil, realizing Junior has failed, summoning even more fucked up shit out of space, going way off villain plan script, hallucinating heroines, ejecting a science lab into space to rebuild a knowledge daughter…
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In this laidback episode, Karl & Will answer some fun listener questions, and play another round of their signature version of Name That Tune! Mazestalker - Karl Brueggemann - Mining Town Spell Blaster - Karl Brueggemann - Coastal Hills Zone Will Brueggemann - Arabesque: Will Lullaby 15 Will Brueggemann - Messi's World Cup: Looking To The Future --…
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March 15th, 2024 marks the 21st anniversary of Nitro Game Injection! Join Kyle and celebrate with some recent VGM tunes!3:37 - BigMikey, Ro Panuganti - MegaMan III Opening/Title (Mega Man 3 [NES] :: YouTube Music)11:31 - GaMetal - Departure (Mega Man Zero 2 [GBA] :: YouTube)15:25 - Lame Genie - Mechanical Rhythm (Xenoblade Chronicles [WII] :: YouTu…
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March 15th, 2024 marks the 21st anniversary of Nitro Game Injection! Join Kyle and celebrate with some recent VGM tunes! 3:37 – BigMikey, Ro Panuganti – MegaMan III Opening/Title (Mega Man 3 [NES] :: YouTube Music) 11:31 – GaMetal – Departure (Mega Man Zero 2 [GBA] :: YouTube) 15:25 – Lame Genie – Mechanical Rhythm ... Continue reading ‘Nitro Game …
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I watched a movie. Then I watched its sequels. 0:00 - Warner Bros. really wants Live Service games to work 37:03 - Argylle's marketing left me cold but its social media haters piqued my interest! 44:01 - I watched the first three Nemesis movies and I have thoughts!If you missed Saturday’s live broadcast of Molehill Mountain, you can watch the video…
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Let resident SEGA professor Nicolaas Hamman take you through the musical history of March 16th: RadioSEGA's 18th birthday!TRACKLISTING:00:00:00 Happy Birthday To RadioSEGA!00:00:07 Sonic Riders - Catch Me If You Can (Rockin' Beats Mix)00:05:42 Shanghai Dynasty - DYNASTY00:08:54 March 16th Pre-RadioSEGA (up to 2005)00:22:58 Roadsters - Rocket Base &…
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THICC-Men.. The world needs saving from Apocalypse! Can Toby and Goobz... and maybe the X-Men save the world.. is the story of this game confusing since Apocalypse isn't even the last boss? They discuss the history, story, game play, fun facts and rate this game on a 1-10 scale at the end then let you know if the game is still worth playing! ------…
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As we head into our triple-digit episode numbers, Ed has brought back a fun show concept last seen on episode 44: the Mystery Indie Bundle VGM series! With the exception of our first track, all of the music played today are from games that were purchased as part of a blind pack of Steam keys. Ed has hand-picked some of his favorite music from those…
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Viper checks back in after a few weeks away to report on what we played during February 2024, including games such as Mighty Switch Force!, Frogun and lots of Picross...TRACKLIST:00:00:00 New Super Mario Bros. - Athletic00:03:53 Mighty Switch Force! - BGM - Whoa I'm In Space Cuba00:08:03 Welcome to Viper's VGMture00:18:04 Celeste 64: Fragments of t…
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There's shenanigans afoot this week and it only dawned on me while putting these notes together of the potentially top level criminal activities afoot in the UK games industry! In amongst the weekly dose of totally innocent fare we have two seemingly unconnected stories from Simon: Peter Molyneux's car breaks down... Then Simon gets his car carjack…
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On this week’s episode of Let’s Weekend, we talk about the life and influence of Akira Toriyama, . Intro What Are We Up To? C: Spaceman, FFVII Rebirth, Fortnite B: Unicorn Overlord, Pacific Drive, Rebuild of Evangelion, still job hunting. Brandon’s Random Factoid Assholes of the Week: Retired Air Force employee has been idicted for disclosing class…
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We've got games with cool gimmicks on this week's episode, which means almost any game can be justified for the episode, just don't tell that to Jessie! We also have the return of our good friend the_Windbag with his irreverent humor and thirst for VGM knowledge, so this episode has a gimmick too! Check out Friday Night Forkin with the_Windbag at T…
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My guest today is a Scottish crime writer. Born into a working-class family in Fife, she studied English at St Hilda’s College Oxford, where she was the first student to be admitted from a Scottish state school. She first worked as a journalist, then a dramatist and, in 1987, published her first novel, Report for Murder. Since then, my guest has re…
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The Jukebox returns! 00:03:05 The Jukebox 00:06:16 Song 1 (Nbz Guesses) 00:12:16 Song 2 (Nbz Guesses) 00:19:41 Song 3 (Nbz Guesses) 00:27:41 Song 4 (Nbz Guesses) 00:34:08 Song 5 (Nbz Guesses) 00:42:14 Song 1 (Bally Guesses) 00:47:43 Song 2 (Bally Guesses) 00:51:49 Song 3 (Bally Guesses) 00:59:13 Song 4 (Bally Guesses) 01:03:51 Song 5 (Bally Guesses…
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Previously on Rhythm Encounter, we have talked about some important first impressions, namely some of our favorite intro themes, and even title screen music. But what happens next is just as important: the opening hours of an RPG can really set the stage for what's to come. When thinking about our favorite games, it's fun to think back to how they …
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Don’t be vague in the Y data. Join as as we’re crystal clear about slicing the head off our statue throne, suffering a Momo asset swap, receiving a cheese massage, longing for reality, reconsidering Nietzsche as a “little bitch,” inserting hands into jellybellys, regrowing another head, blaming nanomachines (son), exploring brain memories, laughing…
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We didn't know that much about K-Pop going into this episode of Debut Buddies, but damn if we didn't luck out to have K-Pop lover and expert Julia Clausen on as our guest! Julia (Book Club with Julia and Victoria) gives us a temporal rundown of K-Pop's origins (Seo Taiji and Boys), it's political and social ramifications for South Korea's youth (an…
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BGMania B-Sides #5 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. Today on the show, Bedroth from RPGera takes us on a high-speed action adventure with a recent release inspired by the classics and composed by Tee Lopes... Berserk Boy! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, …
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Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It’s the smooth crash of KVGM “The Last Wave”, with your host, Hammock. A biweekly VGM podcast bringing you the jammiest video game music from all your favorite composers and consoles. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch…the Last Wave. We’re al…
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Jake Martin, Zack Flowers, and Gordon Inman share opinions on each of the nominees, and cast their votes for which films they want to win, and which one is most likely to win! Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 01:00 Introducing Film Buff Extraordinaire: Gordon Inman 05:51 American Fiction 17:25 Anatomy of a Fall 30:43 Barbie 46:45 The Holdovers 53:10 Killers…
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Follow us to the transitional, warm summer glow of 1997 for episode 29 of the Video Wizards podcast. It’s a tumultuous and fisticuffs filled time in the arcades as we look at a range of fighting games that would go on to have a keen audience at home as well, such as The King of Fighters’ 1997 installment by SNK, Hudson and Eighting’s own mighty mor…
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GunMaster is a December 1994 arcade exclusive game developed by Metro Corporation. It's a single or two-player boss rush action game that's part fighting game and part platformer; think a dash of Gunstar Heroes with a Neo Geo art style. The game uses a well-established combo of soundchips: the OKIM6295 for 4 channels of ADPCM and the YM2151 for 8 c…
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