The Stone Age Gamer Podcast

Ep.424 – SAG Episode 424: Live From Long Island Retro

Dan and Kris rank every NES publisher LIVE!

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Dan and Kris hosted a panel at Long Island Retro where they ranked every NES publisher. Could anyone take down the mighty Nintendo? Did Capcom beat Konami? Was anything worse than LJN? Find out now! Sorry for the recording quality, it was a live panel after all.

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Ep.423 – SAG Episode 423: A Cacophony of Flames

Dan and Kris tackle Contra: Hard Corps

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A few years ago, Dan and Krisgot their butts handed to them by Contra: Hard Corps for Sega Genesis. Now that they have modern tools like rewind and save states at their disposal, have they learned to appreciate this beloved Contra game? Plus, a new Super Punch-Out!! code, more of Dan’s Stray thoughts, Battletoads on Xbox, and more!

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Ep.422 – SAG Episode 422: Stone Age Starter Kit - Nintendo 64

If you had $100 to start a Nintendo 64 collection, which games would you choose?

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It’s the return of the Stone Age Starter Kit! This month, Dan and Kris answer the question, if you had $100 to start a physical Nintendo 64 game collection, which games should you get? Their answers are sure to surprise and incense you. Plus, delicious foodstuffs, way too much talk about the MCU, more Turrican thoughts, Dan’s Stray impressions (sort of) and more!

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Ep.421 – SAG Episode 421: Talking With Digital Eclipse's Stephen Frost

Dan and Kris talk to Digital Eclipse’s Stephen Frost

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This week, Dan and Kris are joined by Stephen Frost from classic game compilation wizards Digital Eclipse. There’s a deep dive discussion about the upcoming Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection, what collections he would love to have DE make in the future, and more!

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Ep.420 – SAG Episode 420: Only Fans

What games came out in July 10, 20, 30, and 40 years ago? Let’s find out.

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It’s time for the July 10 20 30 40, where Dan and Kris discuss notable releases from 10, 20, 30, and 40 years ago this month. Turns out July isn’t such a great month for games, but the Atari 2600 seemed to do pretty well! Plus, Dan finally tackles Tyson and The Joker, Kris got his Turrican games from Strictly Limited Games, How LEGO Dimensions works on Wii U in 2022, and more!

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Ep.419 – This is Why We Can't Do Weekend Update

Summer Series is here with Comix Zone!

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The SAG Summer Series has returned, and Dan and Kris are attempting to finish off all the games they failed at in previous PITAthon events. First up is Comix Zone for Sega Genesis. Were they finally able to finish off Sketch Turner’s mission to save the world from toxic mutants or something? Plus, Portal 2 is still amazing, Mario Strikers impressions, listener PSX Starter Kits, and more!

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Ep.418 – SAG Episode 418: The Flesh is Willing, and Plentiful

If you had $100 to start a physical PlayStation collection, which games should you get?

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After a brief hiatus, the Stone Age Starter Kit returns with the Sony PlayStation. If you had $100 to start a physical PlayStation collection, which games should you get? Dan and Kris ponder this very question, but Which games made the cut? Plus, Portal Companion Collection impressions, a breakdown of the latest Nintendo Direct, thoughts on the hilarious “Web 3 console” Polium, and more!

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Ep.417 – SAG Episode 417: If You Put It In Space…

Discussing major releases from June 2012, 2002, 1992, and 1982.

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The June 10 20 30 40 is here and it turns out June isn’t historically a very good month for games. There were a few gems though, and Dan and Kris were glad to have them. Plus, a whole mess of Star Wars talk, catching up on what we’ve been playing for the past few weeks, and more!

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Ep.416 – SAG Episode 416: 2022 Not-E3 Wrap Up

Not-E3 is over and Dan and Kris have things to say about it.

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E3 season is over, and while it was a bit of a mess, some great announcements were made. A whole lot of not so great announcements were made too. Dan and Kris are here to give you the full rundown.

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Ep.415 – SAG Episode 415: Talking With The Ninja Baseball Spirits Crew

The creators of Ninja Baseball Spirits join SAG for a chat

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Dan and Kris got to have a conversation with Dave Cook, Drew Maniscalco, and Steve Gregson, the team behind the upcoming Ninja Baseball Spirits comic, which is an adaptation of one of our favorite arcade beat em ups, Ninja Baseball Bat Man.

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