S4:E9: Charley Chuck Has Been Found Alive!

Episode 9 August 29, 2021 00:58:37
S4:E9:  Charley Chuck Has Been Found Alive!
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S4:E9: Charley Chuck Has Been Found Alive!

Aug 29 2021 | 00:58:37

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Show Notes

Charley Chuck has been found!  Atari announced recently that there will be a 21st century new console update for the game Food Fight!  In this episode we track down Interview with Andrew Marsh of Mega Cat to talk about their plans for the game, and also about what it means to make “retro” games in the year 2021

 

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Notes:

 

News Of Game: 

Atari Announces Modernized Food Fight Remake Featuring Online Multiplayer ... 2021-07-29 (pr-inside.com)

 

Mega Cat:

Creative First Video Games – Mega Cat Studios

 

Mega Cat Evercade

Mega Cat Studios 1 - Evercade Info Central



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