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A weekly Games, Hobbies and Video Games podcast
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RadioSEGA

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Individual

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WinterFest is here! This individual was kept a secret, making himself known the moment WinterFest began. This episode covering the history and music of Masanori Takeuchi is extra hot and heavy metal, and even sneaks in some recommendations for
Suddenly, the finale of Individual crept up on us! And it's technically a two-parter, with the American-focused Sonic the Hedgehog being made complete by locking on Sonic & Knuckles: a dive into pretty much every developer of the game. There a
A special request from listener Jamie caps off Americans month. We're talking about one little game, but it was written like 1 really big game, but RadioSEGA imitates SEGA, and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles has been split into the Sonic the
The third episode in Individual's Americans Month covers Howard Drossin's history, some of which you can hear from the Howard's month on a pair of The SEGA Lounge episodes from 2020. This episode should give the third-person view of his years
Explicit warning! Your problem, not mine. The second individual of Americans Month is Andy Armer, who more people should talk about. This episode is stacked with canceled Sega Genesis games, plus a peek at Herb Alpert's work in the jazz/funk s
From one rocker to another, the American-themed month of Individual begins with David Leytze (who was in Japan when he was working for SEGA, oops). Some technically impressive games with less impressive working conditions are on blast with tal
When the music you can play is mostly from albums, 4 to 6 minutes each, it becomes a very musical episode. Arguably, Koichi Namiki in a post-SEGA world is more of a multimedia composer than a video game composer, but he's still getting there.
Easier to remember everything when it's only a week apart! It's the second episode covering the individual Izuho Numata, picking up in 1992 with the SEGA games Honoo no Toukyuuji: Dodge Danpei, Dark Wizard and Phantasy Star IV The end of the m
For the first time since Individual began, we have a multi-parter where part 2 will be coming only a week later! Also returning to pre-recorded content, this first Izuho Numata episode cover 1988 to 1991, so that includes her Falcom and CAPCOM
A "1-hour show" became a very average-length LiVE show. A lot of Jun Senoue's personal insights are covered, whereas, in terms of actual games, there's only deep dives, both in terms of talks and music, for Sonic Adventure and Sonic Heroes!C
Hmm, why does this episode look so much shorter than the ones before it? Because it's pre-recorded again! Internet issues and all that. Anyways, Game Gear Month's most-hyped individual Masayuki Nagao had some involvement with this episode, ans
The second Saturday show. It will not become the standard. Panzer Dragoon Saga also fiddled with conventions, specifically for RPGs, but lead composer Saori Kobayashi has roots in that convention, namely Sylvan Tale for the Game Gear. While th
In the middle of Game Gear month, the batteries start to run low, and while we can still make some progress in Defenders of Oasis, Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and Sonic Drift, we'll have to check out other consoles. Luckily, Masafumi Ogata offers us
NOTE: This episode has been heavily edited from its original LiVE broadcast. Anyways, the cute Yayoi Wachi is the second Game Gear Month owner, with prominent anime tie-ins like Kenyuu Densetsu YAIBA and Magic Knight Rayearth, as well as RPGs
Kojiro Mikusa has so much Game Gear to cover, we couldn't even get through all of it in this Game Gear Month kick-off! Beginning in 1991 with Ax Battler and ending 1995 with Tails Adventure, some of the Game Gear's most most famous appear amon
An episode that's had ideas stewing around for months to a year, the dragon of the 90's Tatsuyuki Maeda is finally getting some love. From unreleased games to uncredited games, to the almost biggest hits of the Mega Drive and Saturn, there's t
While Professor Sei Matsumura couldn't make it to the discussion, we still got a lot out of his 7 years at SEGA. With some of AM3's most high-tech racing games, railroad games and gun shooters, please enjoy talks and music of SEGA TouringCar C
CRI? It sees you too! This episode of Individual covers the entire known history of CRI's Naoshi Kunisawa, with smooth tuens and erased tech issuens. Let the the talks and music of Zaxxon's Motherbase 200, SAND-R, Aero Dancing i and more wash
Surprisingly similar to the Hiro episode from last week, covering much the same time period (2002-2004) with many personal anecdotes courtesy of the Sanpe website. This episode has no 80's in sight though, and only some 90's thanks to From Lou
There's a lot of talk in this episode, some still about the 80's through retro rereleases like SPACE HARRIER, FANTASY ZONE and AFTER BURNER, but with no games between 2001 and 2004, this episode's unique focus is on the public image Hiro put o
Individual now firmly upholds the Master System and its heavy number of soundtracks by Tokuhiko Uwabo, continuing the 80's month of pre-fame SEGA musicians. The development secrets (and tracking of developer high scores) are fascinating, with
Our themed month on 80's SEGA superstars continues with Katsuhiro Hayashi. This episode was recorded over 2 days, but lock-on technology makes it possible to experience the funk and style as was intended, with talks and music of SDI, QUARTET,
The 3rd year of Individual introduces themed months, starting with the sound designers who dominated the 80's. And who better to bring it in than the Master himself, Tohru Nakabayashi, with tons of games crammed into the 1984~1988 period, incl
The special episode that kicks off RadioCAPCOM (already defunct) was won by Tetsuya Shibata with Ravsieg's many facts! It overran by an hour as it contains technical explanations and pronunciation discussion, in addition to talks and music of
The WinterFest 2022 episode turns its festive eye on Tomoko Sasaki, her December works including World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck, Virtua Racing DELUXE and Christmas NiGHTS. Even outside that, there's obscure albums, games
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