The Video Game History Hour

  • Ep. 86: Super Mario World

    Gaming Historian Norm Caruso returns to share The Story of Super Mario World | Gaming Historian: his newest YouTube documentary. In this episode we get to see behind the curtain, so to speak, and witness industry strategies for psyching out your competitors; hear the swan song(s) of 8-bit cartridge games from Nintendo; see some ‘fishy’…

    Ep. 86: Super Mario World

  • Ep. 85: Video Game Libraries

    Henry E. Lowood, Curator for History of Science & Technology Collections in the Stanford University Libraries and Co-Editor of ROMchip: A Journal of Game Histories, gets deep into the weeds of library science around video games with VGHF Library Director Phil Salvador comparing and contrasting our two organizations. In this episode: we plan to be…

    Ep. 85: Video Game Libraries

  • Ep. 84: The Zeebo

    Derek Alexander and Cassidy recently collaborated on Zeebo: Brazil’s Bizarre Delisted Console | Past Mortem [SSFF], a mini documentary on possibly the most ill-conceived video game console, ever. In this cutest episode of the VGHH, we meet the Zeebo Gringo, a beautiful mutant system is born, we claim diplomatic immunity, and Uncle Zeebo and Kelsey…

    Ep. 84: The Zeebo

  • Ep. 83: Mario Artist Paint Studio

    Returning guest Jack Yarwood recently wrote about this Mario Paint sequel in his article How a British Developer Made a Japan-Exclusive Sequel to Mario Paint: the Super Nintendo utility to create art, animation, music, etc. Published in 1999, Mario Artist Paint Studio was a direct sequel in everything but name. Being exclusive to Japan and…

    Ep. 83: Mario Artist Paint Studio

  • Ep. 82: MOTHER 3 for Nintendo 64

    Jonathan piqued the interest of our co-hosts with his recent video EarthBound 64/MOTHER 3 N64 Spaceworld ‘99 breakdown/analysis, a detailed account of everything we know about the Spaceworld demo of MOTHER 3, a game well documented as our ‘holy grail’ in preservation. In this episode Kelsey and Jonathan must defend Cabbage, Frank pleads with you,…

    Ep. 82: MOTHER 3 for Nintendo 64

  • Ep. 81: Ghosts ‘N Goblins… ’N Ghouls… ’N Demons

    Chris Baines shares his recently published documentary, The History of Ghosts ‘n Goblins (and Makaimura 魔界村) – Full Series Retrospective | ChrisB Crisps, covering the extensive (if confusingly titled) franchise and its creator Tokuro Fujiwara. In this episode: cringing from ‘go,’ clout is expensive, women are hard to find, we visit Kelsey’s WonderSwan Corner, and…

    Ep. 81: Ghosts ‘N Goblins… ’N Ghouls… ’N Demons

  • Ep. 80: The Strong National Museum of Play

    Jon-Paul Dyson, the Director of the International Center for the History of Electronic Games at The Strong, where he is also the VP of exhibits, shares all about the museum and its 2022 World Video Game Hall of Fame finalists. In this episode Disneyland is one of the best level designs ever made, collectors make…

    Ep. 80: The Strong National Museum of Play

  • Ep. 79: Nintendo’s Page Boy

    Gaming historian Liam Robertson returns as almost a sequel to Ep. 16 to share how Nintendo’s Page Boy was almost a sequel to their unreleased Work Boy, as shown in his recent video Page Boy: Nintendo’s LOST Game Boy Add-on | Game History Secrets. Man, that’s a lot of boys! We stack add-ons to get…

    Ep. 79: Nintendo’s Page Boy

  • Ep. 78: Fan Culture Through Final Fantasy V

    Author Chris Kohler explores the evolution of niche fan culture from analog to digital through stories from his book Final Fantasy V (Boss Fight Books Book 18). “Young Chris” learns uploading to America Online makes it live forever, all the cool games stay in Japan, you can use Mario Paint as a Rosetta Stone for…

    Ep. 78: Fan Culture Through Final Fantasy V

  • Ep. 77: A Life of Game Design: Noah Falstein

    Veteran game designer Noah Falstein looks back on his 42 year long, and counting, career and reflects on the evolution of both the role and industry over these four decades. We find Noah’s cassette tape, Simon is in Silicon Valley, $30 brings utter horror, Noah has to rein in the fun or else you’ll get…

    Ep. 77: A Life of Game Design: Noah Falstein