S4:E4: Rest In Peace Marz

Episode 4 April 28, 2021 01:20:44
S4:E4: Rest In Peace Marz
Into The Vertical Blank
S4:E4: Rest In Peace Marz

Apr 28 2021 | 01:20:44

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Show Notes

This is not a regular episode.   Today we talk about our sister Mari (Marz) who passed away at her home in early April.   Marz was our older sister, teacher and protector and also our game playing companion. We talk about grief and how sometimes memories of life events are intertwined with games in ways we just don't fully understand.

 

We also have a very nice story contribution from Tony Longwoth and of course a new Tony Tune and new from the Into The Vertical Blank Scene. 



Notes:

Atari 7800 Space Duel Home Brew: https://youtu.be/OWNI_6NKYiY

Atari 8bit X:8 https://youtu.be/fPhSDJfayII

Lotus Esprit Turbo STE: https://youtu.be/mtk23h5Hz2E

 

Tony Longworth All Lives Lost - Atari 400/800 Ghost Encounters

https://youtu.be/YmwcMeA9z5M



Tony Longworth Primal Serenity Album https://tonylongworth.bandcamp.com/album/primal-serenity

 

Written, Edited, Produced by Steve Fulton and Jeff Fulton

Branding by Daryl Litts

Additional music -Tony Longworth’s Fold Your Head" https://tonylongworth.com/

 

Don’t forget:

http://www.intotheverticalblank.com

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