Retrologic podkast

Ep 97 - Has your opinion changed after replaying a game?

9.03.2023
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Introduction

Welcome to RetroLogic! I’m Dan Caporello here with John Cummis and Sam Wagers. 

 

But RetroLogic isn’t just a podcast. It’s a community of retro gamers!
- We’ve got an active, friendly, and free discord.

- Giveaways

- Contests

- AND Dive into our family of Retro podcasts! Like RetroGroove, a music history podcast, and On Topic Retro, a podcast dedicated to 1 video game per episode hosted by our very own John Cummins.

- you can find everything at our website retrologic.games

 



Tell me one thing that happened this week!


 

Housekeeping - Big Week!

Sam: Blog and Streaming updates

MMBN2 Hard Mode - postgame wrap up!  Battle chip Challenge start!

Blog: Games from Across the Multiverse #1: The Legend of Zelda Harmonica of Time for the Atari Jaguar

John: On Topic/Retro Rewind updates, survey results, Retroid Pocket Review Crazy Taxi
Waverace, Retro Rewind Champions

FilmLogic: Mike Writes, Solo Something, Tim - Best Fictional movie Presidents, plus Marvel fatigue

RetroGroove: Best Cartoon Theme Songs from the 80’s , 90’s are next and the competition is fierce!


National Weights and Measures Week

 


The Price Is Retro

If this is your first time playing Price Is Retro, here’s how we play. I’m going to list off 4 or 5 games and everyone has to guess how much the lot is worth in total. Whoever is closest to the actual value wins that round! Everyone has a list and everyone guesses on each other's list. At the end, the player that won the most rounds wins the episode! But watch out for the robot Deus Guess Machina! He averages all of our guesses together for his own guess



Dan’s list

Sam’s list

Jon’s List

 

Trivia Card

 

Ambassador’s new game “Niche Please”


 

Show Topics

Re-Playing Games




How has your opinion on a game changed on a repeat playthrough?

 

Earthworm Jim
Claymates
Pokemon
BOTW
Metroid Prime

 

Community comments

 

Presto

Sonic Colors. Played the OG on Wii, it was my first Sonic game, and had good memories. 

 

Bozo

F-Zero GX comes to mind. When I first played it in 8th grade I couldn't understand how anyone could even reach the credits,
Now after 100%-ing the game multiple times and beating all the staff ghosts, GX provides a catharsis and a sense of mastery that other racing games simply can't compete with. Everything else feels so pedestrian in comparison. It's gaming in its purest, most intense form and I love it.



Octorock (Adam)

Replaying games multiple times is a luxury that I haven’t really had in a long time. The first exception to this is probably going to be Breath of the Wild which I just recently started a quick playthrough in anticipation of Tears for Fears coming out in May. Conversely, having just started playing Metroid Prime Remastered, I’m amazed at how much I actually remember considering I haven’t played it in 20 years!



SoloSomething

Elden Ring currently playing a second time and will say opinion did change on this one.  The 1st play thru I got so frustrated multiple times I literally deleted the game off my PS5 because I was drained by the boss fights. 

And now on my 2nd play it is my junk food game that I love to just jump and go raise Hell and see what trophy I can get.

 

Community Couch

Two Dollar Hero

Are there any games you actually never want to replay? I call these “big fish” games — I want them to stay rose tinted in my memory; I want to always remember the fish that I caught being massive and I don’t want to revisit it and see that it actually wasn’t. A good example of this for me is Journey. I’ll never play that game again - I had my experience.



Danverse Finale (or is it?)

 

Thanks for listening to the RetroLogic Podcast! We are proudly part of the Nintendo Dads family of podcasts. If you like what you hear, check me out on Twitter at @RetrologicGames. You’re also welcome to jump into our friendly and 100% non-toxic Discord Community! The link to that is in my twitter bio.

You can also find everything on our website Retrologic.games


 

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