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Friday, November 27, 2015

Ep. 10: Stuck in a Dungeon


Josh and Emily thought they could get some sweet deals on dungeon loot for Black Friday, but all they got was lost! With no keys or bombs to help them get back to the usual jukebox meetup on time, they decide to set up camp and play some tunes of their own instead. Settle in for this special super-long episode -- and maybe some surprises -- while Josh and Emily try to uncover a way back to the overworld.

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We'll be back to the usual listener-suggested tracks in a fortnight. Add your stuff to the stash!

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This episode was made possible by:
Game Track Title Composer(s)
Tecmo Bowl Title Theme Keiji Yamagishi
After Burner Final Take Off Tokuhiko Uwabo
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Ending Theme Masato Nakamura
Altered Beast Altered Beast Tohru Nakabayashi, Kazuhiko Nagai
Final Fantasy Legend III Underwater Theme Ryuji Sasai, Chihiro Fujioka
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Snake Eater Harry Gregson-Williams, Norihiko Hibino
Phantasy Star III Wren Transforms Izuho Takeuchi
Wagyan Paradise Kum Kum's Theme Eriko Imura

Friday, November 13, 2015

Ep. 09: The Human Resistance


This episode's listener suggestions inspired an on-the-fly sci-fi story about a futuristic world, a robot uprising, and a human rebellion. Did the humans prevail? Tune in to find out! Then stick around after the meetup proper for an extra special feature from Josh.

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This episode was made possible by:
Game Track Title Composer(s)
Das Geheimnis der Happy Hippo Title Screen Stello Doussis
Flimbo's Quest Song 1/10 Johannes Bjerregaard, Reyn Ouwehand
Shadowrun The Cage Marshall Parker
Eternal Champions Midknight's Stage Joe Delia
Erika to Satoru no Yumebouken Track 18 Hirohiko Takayama
Chi Chi’s Pro Challenge Golf Track 13 Masahito Miyamoto

...and listeners like YOU.

NOTE: Emily did in fact use graphing calculators to pass notes in high school sometimes. Don't follow her example, kids. Just say no.