This Week in Video Game History

This Week in Video Game History Ep 16 -- May 4 - 10

29 min · 4. maj 2026
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Every first-person shooter you've ever played started with one shareware floppy uploaded to a BBS in May 1992. This week we're covering Wolfenstein 3D, Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, EVE Online, Red Dead Revolver, Plants vs. Zombies, Prey, and Resident Evil Village — plus three deep dives: how Capcom cancelled the game that became Red Dead, why E3 2006 was the most consequential trade show in gaming history, and the literal birth of practical computing in a Cambridge basement in 1949. The week of May 4th through 10th, across gaming history. So grab your controller, and press start to continue. 0:00 - Cold open: 1949 1:41 - Theme Song 1:49 - Intro 2:51 - Timeline Intro 3:13 - Wolfenstein 3D -- May 5, 1992 5:40 - Super Mario Bros. Deluxe -- May 10, 1999 8:04 - Castlevania: Aria of Sorrows -- May 6, 2003 9:55 - EVE: Online -- May 6, 2003 12:18 - Red Dead Revolver -- May 4, 2004 14:07 - Plants vs. Zombies -- May 5, 2009 16:07 - Prey -- May 5, 2017 18:39 - Resident Evil: Village -- May 7, 2021 20:52 - Deep Dive 1: The Capcom-to-Rockstar Handoff: How Red Dead Was Almost a Capcom Game 23:47 - Deep Dive 2: E3 2006: The Most Consequential Trade Show in Gaming History 25:09 - EDSAC and the Birth of Practical Computing 27:33 - Outro New Episodes every Monday Twitch: twitch.tv/therobustone Contact: therobustone_ttv@outlook.com

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