Brad from Arcadiology helps us mine for rare gems looking at two games from Treasure, Gunstar Heroes (Genesis, 1993) and Sin and Punishment (N64, 2000), as part of Mike and Jaymo’s epic quest to research and review every retro game in the Nintendo Switch Online catalog!
In this episode we look at how Treasure cut their teeth with McDonalds, what giant robots and kaiju can teach us about dealing with loss, and why it is that Sin and Punishment has the weirdest grip on the Nintendo 64 controller we’ve seen.
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Game on, everyone.
(0:00) Intro
(1:00) Welcoming Brad from Arcadiology
(3:36) Gunstar Heroes
(46:28) Sin and Punishment
(1:21:54) NintenDO or NintenDON’T
Brad can be found on the Arcadiology podcast on Spotify (https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arcadiologypodcast) and wherever else you get podcasts
Gunstar Heroes manual: https://manuals.sega.com/genesismini/pdf/GUNSTAR_HEROES.pdf
Sin and Punishment manual: https://www.nintendo.com/eu/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_8/Manual_Nintendo64_SinAndPunishment_EN.pdf
"Masato Maegawa 'Gunstar Heroes' Supervisor" - Masterpiece Album: Vol 12 Gunstar Heroes | Sega https://www.sega.jp/fb/album/12_gunstar/interview1.html
“Iwata Asks - Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Skies” [with Masato Maegawa] by Satoru Iwata | Nintendo: https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Sin-and-Punishment-Successor-of-the-Skies/Iwata-Asks-Sin-and-Punishment-Successor-of-the-Skies/1-The-N64-Controller-Provides-Inspiration/1-The-N64-Controller-Provides-Inspiration-214087.html
Arcadiology Podcast Host
I’ve been playing video games for as long as I can remember. I built my own arcade with thousands of games on it, so I figured—what better way to play through them than to start a podcast? Now I can document my journey discovering hidden arcade gems, as well as replay some of the classics.
Arcadiology consists of myself, my two older brothers, and one of our friends. Every two weeks, we play a new game, discuss it, rate it, and rank it among all the games we've played. Join us as we uncover artifacts from the arcades!