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What does your retro computing area look like? What is the best gaming computer of all time? How did the BBC of 1995 go about informing us of new tech? All this and more is discussed with special guest Iain Lee.
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00:00 - Show Opening
10:17 - Retro Corners
Story Link: https://www.vice.com
26:44 - Heβs Making A List, Weβre Checking It Twice
Story Link: https://www.cbr.com
46:37 - Dave's Housekeeping - News links found below
52:27 - My WORM Is Burning
Story Link: https://www.youtube.com
59:51 - Community Question of the Week
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This Week in Retro is a weekly roundup of the hottest stories from the world of retro gaming and computing, voted on by you, the listener! Hosted by Neil from RMC and Dave. Edited by Duncan Styles.
Dave's Briefs Links
Dave's Animation:
Download here: https://www.cartoonmonkey.com
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com
Oldest Space Tech: https://www.theregister.com
MS-DOS Aspect: https://30fps.net
US Copyright Office Strikes Again: https://www.gamesradar.com
Apple II Cracker: https://paleotronic.com
Excalibur 64 Advert: https://www.reddit.com
Roland Perry Interview: https://youtu.be
Casio G Shock Returns: https://www.theverge.com
Credits
"Apple II computer at the Smithsonian" by Kevin Burkett is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0