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Why did Hulk Hogan betray millions of wrestling fans in 1996? | S2E17

1 h 9 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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Welcome to the Basement! What is up, everyone, and welcome back to the basement! S2E17 is officially here, marking 65 total episodes of the Cartridge and Quest podcast. Today, we kick things off with highly questionable misunderstandings about brining meats before diving into the greatest heel turn in 1990s wrestling history. We crack open amazing craft beer, break down ultimate summer blockbusters, and talk vintage Nintendo hardware. We also discuss Cowboys football and a new Michael Jackson biopic. Let us get into it. Episode Breakdown * 00:00 - 01:59 Opening Banter: We figure out the math on 65 total episodes and clear up a hilarious misunderstanding about brined meats. * 01:59 - 10:04 What's On Tap: Presented by Auburn Spirits [https://auburnspirits.com/]. We crack open Herd of Turtles American Pilsner [https://untappd.com/b/smoke-brewing-co-herd-of-turtles/3813749] from Smoke Brewing Company [https://smokebrewingcompany.com/#our-beer], talking citrusy lime flavor profiles. * 10:04 - 29:19 Retro Rewind: A deep dive into the 1996 Bash at the Beach where Hulk Hogan betrayed millions to form the NWO faction. * 29:19 - 35:06 Channel Surfing: Rating iconic 1990s summer blockbusters, Terminator 2, Independence Day, A league of their own, Wild Wild West,Apollo 13, and Men in black  . * 35:06 - 38:41 Conundrum: Dropping retro gaming trivia about the 1997 N64 Rumble Pak release alongside Which Game?. * 38:41 - 49:38 Suits and Jabronis: Guessing whether 90s names belong to Silicon Valley tech billionaires or wrestling jobbers. * 49:38 - 1:03:45 What's On Mike's Mind: Countdown to Dallas Cowboys football, NFL trade rumors, and a review of the Michael Jackson biopic. * 1:03:45 - 1:09:37 Trav's Take: Conundrum Answer: Star Fox 64 Comparing the clunky 1997 N64 Rumble Pak to the HD Rumble 2.0 on the Nintendo Switch 2 playing Star Fox 64. CAQ Business Directory * Auburn Spirits [https://auburnspirits.com/]: Wichita's premier neighborhood craft hub. Stop in, mention Cartridge and Quest at the register, and lock down 10% off your purchase every single day. Text (316) 229-9222 to join the text club. * The Regent Theater [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.wellingtonregent.com/]: Support local cinema down in Wellington! Pull up a seat in the air conditioning, say hello to Jerry, and check out the latest theater events. The Retro Detail Board * Bash at the Beach 1996: On a hot July night, Hulk Hogan destroyed our childhood trust by dropping a leg drop on Macho Man Randy Savage. This genius booking birthed the New World Order, turning our colorful hero into the ultimate bad guy. The arena went dead silent before fans started to riot, throwing sodas and batteries into the ring. * Rumble Pak Evolution: The original 1997 Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak was a heavy, battery draining block of plastic that violently shook your hands. Today, the modern Nintendo Switch 2 utilizes HD Rumble 2.0, monitoring internal coil temperature for precise haptic feedback while playing the pristine Star Fox 64 remake. Join the Community! * Grab the Merch: Secure your exclusive custom graphic apparel and CQ DX shirts on our mall page at CartridgeandQuest.com [https://cartridgeandquest.com/].. * Support the Band: Stream Food Network All-Star Academy alum Mike's heavy rock outfit Greyshore [https://www.instagram.com/grayshoreict/] on Spotify to track live local music before they hit the stage at Wichita Forever Fest [https://www.wichitaforeverfest.com/]. Keep it rad, and peace. S2E17 Top 10 Backend SEO Tags: Bash at the Beach 1996, Hulk Hogan heel turn, 1990s summer blockbusters, Star Fox 64 Nintendo Switch 2, N64 Rumble Pak history, Dallas Cowboys Max Crosby trade, Michael Jackson biopic review, Smoke Brewing Herd of Turtles, 90s nostalgia retro gaming, Cartridge and Quest podcast

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episode Why did Hulk Hogan betray millions of wrestling fans in 1996? | S2E17 artwork

Why did Hulk Hogan betray millions of wrestling fans in 1996? | S2E17

Welcome to the Basement! What is up, everyone, and welcome back to the basement! S2E17 is officially here, marking 65 total episodes of the Cartridge and Quest podcast. Today, we kick things off with highly questionable misunderstandings about brining meats before diving into the greatest heel turn in 1990s wrestling history. We crack open amazing craft beer, break down ultimate summer blockbusters, and talk vintage Nintendo hardware. We also discuss Cowboys football and a new Michael Jackson biopic. Let us get into it. Episode Breakdown * 00:00 - 01:59 Opening Banter: We figure out the math on 65 total episodes and clear up a hilarious misunderstanding about brined meats. * 01:59 - 10:04 What's On Tap: Presented by Auburn Spirits [https://auburnspirits.com/]. We crack open Herd of Turtles American Pilsner [https://untappd.com/b/smoke-brewing-co-herd-of-turtles/3813749] from Smoke Brewing Company [https://smokebrewingcompany.com/#our-beer], talking citrusy lime flavor profiles. * 10:04 - 29:19 Retro Rewind: A deep dive into the 1996 Bash at the Beach where Hulk Hogan betrayed millions to form the NWO faction. * 29:19 - 35:06 Channel Surfing: Rating iconic 1990s summer blockbusters, Terminator 2, Independence Day, A league of their own, Wild Wild West,Apollo 13, and Men in black  . * 35:06 - 38:41 Conundrum: Dropping retro gaming trivia about the 1997 N64 Rumble Pak release alongside Which Game?. * 38:41 - 49:38 Suits and Jabronis: Guessing whether 90s names belong to Silicon Valley tech billionaires or wrestling jobbers. * 49:38 - 1:03:45 What's On Mike's Mind: Countdown to Dallas Cowboys football, NFL trade rumors, and a review of the Michael Jackson biopic. * 1:03:45 - 1:09:37 Trav's Take: Conundrum Answer: Star Fox 64 Comparing the clunky 1997 N64 Rumble Pak to the HD Rumble 2.0 on the Nintendo Switch 2 playing Star Fox 64. CAQ Business Directory * Auburn Spirits [https://auburnspirits.com/]: Wichita's premier neighborhood craft hub. Stop in, mention Cartridge and Quest at the register, and lock down 10% off your purchase every single day. Text (316) 229-9222 to join the text club. * The Regent Theater [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.wellingtonregent.com/]: Support local cinema down in Wellington! Pull up a seat in the air conditioning, say hello to Jerry, and check out the latest theater events. The Retro Detail Board * Bash at the Beach 1996: On a hot July night, Hulk Hogan destroyed our childhood trust by dropping a leg drop on Macho Man Randy Savage. This genius booking birthed the New World Order, turning our colorful hero into the ultimate bad guy. The arena went dead silent before fans started to riot, throwing sodas and batteries into the ring. * Rumble Pak Evolution: The original 1997 Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak was a heavy, battery draining block of plastic that violently shook your hands. Today, the modern Nintendo Switch 2 utilizes HD Rumble 2.0, monitoring internal coil temperature for precise haptic feedback while playing the pristine Star Fox 64 remake. Join the Community! * Grab the Merch: Secure your exclusive custom graphic apparel and CQ DX shirts on our mall page at CartridgeandQuest.com [https://cartridgeandquest.com/].. * Support the Band: Stream Food Network All-Star Academy alum Mike's heavy rock outfit Greyshore [https://www.instagram.com/grayshoreict/] on Spotify to track live local music before they hit the stage at Wichita Forever Fest [https://www.wichitaforeverfest.com/]. Keep it rad, and peace. S2E17 Top 10 Backend SEO Tags: Bash at the Beach 1996, Hulk Hogan heel turn, 1990s summer blockbusters, Star Fox 64 Nintendo Switch 2, N64 Rumble Pak history, Dallas Cowboys Max Crosby trade, Michael Jackson biopic review, Smoke Brewing Herd of Turtles, 90s nostalgia retro gaming, Cartridge and Quest podcast

30 de jun de 20261 h 9 min
episode Why Did The Exact Moment The 90s Internet Died Get Hidden? | S2E16 artwork

Why Did The Exact Moment The 90s Internet Died Get Hidden? | S2E16

Welcome back to the basement! Pop open a cold beverage and kick back as we celebrate Father's Day by escaping the daily grind of adulthood for a pure hour of 90s nostalgia. This week we start by unboxing fresh airmail from our own Rumble Pak Apparel merch store, highlighting the newly minted CQ DX shirts built keeping the nineties alive. Our premium morning fuel is presented directly by the Auburn Spirits Beer Cave. We are cracking open the Have More Fun Blonde Ale from Walnut River Brewing out of El Dorado, mapping out a breakdown of International Bitterness Units (IBUs), surviving an unscripted live speakerphone prank call, and tracing the multi-billion dollar warfare that ignited when two teenagers in a college dorm room linked the world's hard drives together and broke every rule the music industry ever made. S2E16 Episode Timestamps * 00:00 - 02:29 | Airmail and Merch Arrivals: The boys unbox fresh production runs from Rumble Pak Apparel, show off the classic DX aesthetic shirts, and officially kick off Season 2, Episode 16. * 02:29 - 08:07 | What's On Tap (Presented by Auburn Spirits): Testing out the neon 90s Trapper Keeper can design of Walnut River Brewing Have More Fun Blonde Ale, sitting at a hefty 5.9% ABV. * 08:07 - 16:05 | The Nitty-Gritty Beer Profile: A masterclass look at 38 IBUs, explaining bitterness scaling, and debating the perfect food pairing between a greasy kitchen smash burger and a spicy chicken sandwich. * 16:05 - 29:29 | Retro Rewind - The 1999 Napster Wasteland: Reliving the lawless era of 56k dial-up modems. Discover how Sean Fanning and Sean Parker built a peer-to-peer monster, why Aunt Linda answering the phone at 99% download was immediate grounds for family warfare, and the petty moment Lars Ulrich delivered 300,000 fan names in cardboard boxes to Napster HQ. * 29:29 - 32:54 | Channel Surfing - Spiked Pads and Flaming Marshmallows: The Legion of Doom makes their roaring 1990 WWF debut, the harsh transition into becoming Mr. Wilson from Dennis the Menace, and Philly fans throwing trash during the King Mabel disaster. * 32:54 - 36:05 | Broken Bones & Hidden Meanings: The heavy metal bait-and-switch on Sugar Ray's Floored album, the dark context behind TLC's "Waterfalls," and a full breakdown of Mick Foley getting launched off a 16-foot cage in Hell in a Cell. * 36:05 - 40:36 | Premium Tablet Upgrades & Speakerphone Pranks: Bypassing small screen eye strain with the Samsung Tab S7 FE at Cellular Center ICT before an unscripted live phone call hijacks the studio feed. * 40:36 - 42:51 | Cartridge Conundrum - Blast Processing: Going back to June 23, 1991, to look at the massive Sega Genesis console bundle that completely flipped the playground hierarchy. * 42:51 - 50:32 | What Are These Damn Kids Saying?: Spinning the wheel of slang to break down modern terminology like "looksmaxing" and "it's giving obvious". * 50:32 - 59:26 | What's On Mike's Mind - The Sitcom Dad Mount Rushmore: A massive Father's Day tribute ranking Uncle Phil, Carl Winslow, Danny Tanner, Red Foreman, and Tim Taylor alongside the pure exhaustion of modern Bluey parenting expectations. * 59:26 - 01:09:40 | Trav's Take - The Hallway Illusion: Deconstructing Gen Z's obsession with grainy 1999 high school hallway videos, the brutal reality of getting stuffed into a trash can by the football team, and checking out AT&T's prophetic 1993 "You Will" campaign. Join the Sanctuary Community! Drop your real memories in the comments below! Stream full audio and video episodes, play Friday Night Rush, and lock in your custom gear at CartridgeandQuest.com [https://cartridgeandquest.com].

23 de jun de 20261 h 9 min
episode What was the Monday Night Hostage Situation? | S2E15 artwork

What was the Monday Night Hostage Situation? | S2E15

What was the Monday Night Hostage Situation? | S2E15 Grab your cold drinks and clear your schedule because we are dropping straight back into the basement sanctuary. Averagetrav takes a quick break from his IT director grind to stack some vintage CRT televisions, while travel chef Foodie Mike C ducks out of the kitchen to hype his upcoming summer cruise out of New Orleans. We are cracking open the massive 9.25% ABV AuburnBock doppelbock collaboration courtesy of our brand new partners at Auburn Spirits. No stiff, corporate radio voices allowed down here, just the raw basement truth. * 00:00 - 02:23 Summertime in the 90s, adult supervision blackouts, and the return of the Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl hype. * 02:23 - 08:29 What's On Tap presented by our new local partner, Auburn Spirits. Reviewing the heavy-hitting, whiskey-barrel-aged AuburnBock doppelbock [https://untappd.com/b/kc-bier-co-auburnbock/6442017] collaboration with KC Bier Co. [https://kcbier.com/] * 08:29 - 20:28 Retro Rewind: The Monday Night Hostage Situation. Scott Hall and Kevin Nash launch the Outsiders invasion, kick down the invisible wall of wrestling fiction, and powerbomb Eric Bischoff through a stage. * 20:28 - 27:28 Channel Surfing: The N64 global hardware panic, surviving basic training storms like the movie Twister, terrifying greasy Hunchback of Notre Dame Happy Meal puppets, and Mike's legendary Pensacola beach kidney stone emergency. * 27:28 - 35:42 Fast Food freebees: The holy grail of 90s marketing giveaways, from Pizza Hut final four basketballs to the iconic McDonald's Flintstones glass bone cups. * 35:42 - 36:41 Cartridge Conundrum: A high-stakes historic sports challenge honoring the legendary 1996 NBA Finals. * 36:41 - 42:50 Silicon Valley Suit or Squared Circle Jabroni: Mike sweeps the board decoding the tech money of Netscape and Apple against iconic mid-90s jobbers like Bastion Booger, Phineas Godwinn, and Max Moon. * 42:50 - 47:54 The Wheel of Nonsense: Trav gets completely embarrassed trying to explain "The Magician" from the dark corners of the Urban Dictionary library to a hypothetical second-grade class. * 47:54 - 59:12 What's On Mike's Mind: Breaking down the entire 2026 Dallas Cowboys schedule, the viral Fat Dak meme, and packing bags for a mid-July cruise out of New Orleans to Mexico. * 59:12 - 01:08:55 Trav’s Take & Outro: The agonizing wait for the new ModRetro [https://modretro.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoojVDWqGl8JWrWpzJSei5ijpl06Jf-keaj6Y8G9NnYoLt9Z6kTI] M64 console on July 28th, tracing couch co-op nostalgia versus emulator dorks, and the final trivia reveal. * Auburn Spirits [https://auburnspirits.com/]: Our official new liquor sponsor right here in Wichita. Mention the Cartridge and Quest podcast at the register for an exclusive 10% off your purchase every single day, or text (316) 229-9222 to join their promotional text club. * Cellular Center ICT (CCICT) [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.facebook.com/cellularcenterict/]: Skip the second mortgage for premium tech. Head upstairs next to the Men's Wearhouse at the Towne East Square Mall in Wichita to see Sam and Alex for fully tested, unlocked 64GB iPhone SE models with a 90-day warranty for just 149 dollars. Call them at (316) 302-5611. * The Regent Theater [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.wellingtonregent.com/]: Escape the summer heat and catch Toy Story 5 down in Wellington. Go see Jerry, support your local cinema, and grab a massive bucket of popcorn with a classic ten-dollar combo cup. The Double Denim Invasion: When Scott Hall walked onto WCW Nitro in May 1996 rocking a full Canadian tuxedo, the production crew left his microphone scratchy and un-adjusted on purpose. By blurring the lines between real corporate warfare and scripted television, the Outsiders created the template for the Attitude Era before it even officially began. The M64 Agony: Trav tracks the parallel between waiting three agonizing months for the Japanese N64 launch in June 1996 and waiting for the ModRetro M64 dropping this July 28th. While emulator dorks argue about digital files, nothing beats the physical sensation of plugging a real trident controller into a living room console for raw couch co-op. Join the basement community at CartridgeandQuest.com [https://cartridgeandquest.com/] to stream full video episodes, play Friday Night Rush, [https://www.cartridgeandquest.com/fridaynightrush] and shop our custom merch. [https://www.cartridgeandquest.com/category/all-products]

16 de jun de 20261 h 3 min
episode Why Shrek Was Actually a Brutal Insult to Disney’s CEO artwork

Why Shrek Was Actually a Brutal Insult to Disney’s CEO

Grab your cold drinks and pull up a chair! Averagetrav takes a quick breather from managing four kids and running the corporate IT infrastructure to unbox an authentic airmail package from Atari loaded with vintage Disney pogs. Meanwhile, travel chef and Food Network All Star Academy alum Foodie Mike C drops his Oklahoma State margarita cup to break down the sheer physical toll of playing a heavy rock bass set at 40 years old. We are sipping perfectly chilled Lagunitas Sumpin' Easy [https://lagunitas.com/] poured fresh from our brand new Pinter [https://pinter.com/] machine, dodging cowardly keyboard trolls, mapping out a future trip to see the Dallas Cowboys, and uncovering the legendary corporate execution of Jeffrey Katzenberg weaponizing teenage angst to completely derail the traditional Disney animation empire with a 3D animated ogre. Episode Breakdown * 00:00 - 04:36 : Airmail Unboxing and Pog Money. Opening a fresh Atari package with classic Disney pogs and a reversible cartridge cover. * 04:36 - 05:54 : Sliced Thumbs and The 149 Dollar iPhone. Trav breaks down 90s boy math and highlights an unlocked iPhone SE deal at Cellular Center ICT [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.facebook.com/cellularcenterict/]. * 05:54 - 09:15 : Fresh Pinter Brews and Trolls. Pouring a cold Lagunitas Sumpin' Easy from the Pinter [https://pinter.com/] tap and calling out the live chat. * 09:15 - 20:34 : Retro Rewind: The Shrek Corporate Homicide. Discover how a bitter executive forced Disney into a 7.4 billion dollar buyout of Pixar. * 20:34 - 27:28 : Channel Surfing. Street Fighter corner trapping, McDonald's Jurassic Park fries, and the Game Boy Advance missing backlight. * 27:28 - 35:44 : The Fast Food Holy Grail. Reviewing the premier promotional giveaways, from Pizza Hut hand puppets to the McDonald's Flintstones bone cups. * 35:44 - 37:11 : Cartridge Conundrum. The missing Game Boy Advance launch game. * 37:11 - 42:40 : New Metal Band or Energy Drink? Mike plays a trivia game separating nu metal from liquid caffeine. * 42:40 - 47:58 : The Fat Dak Phenomenon. Cowboys draft moves and launching the new Cartridge and Quest [https://cartridgeandquest.com] newsletter. * 47:58 - 51:56 : Wheel of Nonsense. Mike forces Trav into the dark corners of Urban Dictionary over a questionable cheese phrase. * 51:56 - 01:05:43 : Tesla Woofers and Concrete Overdrive. Tesla customization and Greyshore's performance at the Brickyard. * 01:05:43 - 01:19:59 : Trav’s Take: Top 5 90s Elementary School Hacks. Track and field days, Book It stickers, the AV cart, and trivia reveal. 620 Local Directory * Cellular Center ICT (CCICT) [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.facebook.com/cellularcenterict/]: Visit Sam and Alex at the Town East Mall in Wichita for fully tested 64GB iPhone SE models at just 149 dollars. * The Regent Theater [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.wellingtonregent.com/]: Head down to Wellington to support Jerry and grab legendary ten dollar Star Wars combo cups. * Central Standard Brewing (CSB) [https://www.centralstandardbrewing.com/]: Grab a pour of the Rumble Pack juicy IPA directly from the CSB cooler. The Retro Detail Board * The Shrek War: After being denied a promotion, Disney exec Jeffrey Katzenberg formed DreamWorks and designed Lord Farquaad to mirror Disney CEO Michael Eisner as a direct insult. Shrek went on to secure the first ever Best Animated Feature Oscar, forcing Disney to buy Pixar for 7.4 billion dollars. * The GBA Dongle Life: When Nintendo launched the Game Boy Advance in 2001, they omitted both a backlight and a headphone jack, forcing gamers to buy third party dongles. Join the Community! * Grab the Stash: Official Book Fair Rich gear at CartridgeandQuest.com [https://cartridgeandquest.com]. * Brew Like a Pro: The Pinter [https://pinter.com/] home brewing kit we used for Lagunitas Sumpin' Easy [https://lagunitas.com/]. * Support the Band: Follow Mike's band Greyshore [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://open.spotify.com/artist/7zO3qU42w8j3j4G8K1J4w4] and catch them at Wichita Forever. Keep it rad, and peace. S2E14

9 de jun de 20261 h 19 min
episode We Found the Legendary Voice of 90s Fox Sundays (Joe Cipriano) artwork

We Found the Legendary Voice of 90s Fox Sundays (Joe Cipriano)

If you grew up watching Fox on Sunday nights in the 1990s, you might not know his name, but you absolutely know his voice. From The Simpsons and Martin to the primetime Emmys, world-famous voice actor Joe Cipriano was the signature sound of a generation. In this exclusive interview on the Cartridge and Quest podcast, the legendary voice of 90s Fox TV sits down in the basement to pull back the curtain on the golden era of television, reading promos at 30 frames a second, and the terrifying modern threat of AI voice cloning. We are also breaking down the cutthroat reality of the 1991 console wars at CES in Chicago, where Sega executed a kamikaze pricing strategy to nerf the Super Nintendo launch, and Nintendo accidentally birthed its biggest rival: the Sony PlayStation. * 00:00 to 07:41 Welcome to the basement, dodging Riverside technical difficulties, and fueling up with Alani energy drinks. * 07:41 to 09:44 90s kid boy math: why we throw down on retro games but walk around swiping on shattered smartphone glass. * 09:44 to 25:09 Retro Rewind: The brutal 1991 CES boardroom battles where Sega dropped prices and Nintendo accidentally created the PlayStation. listnet to that full story in episode 4 https://www.cartridgeandquest.com/podcast/episode/3420fe3b/from-apple-1-to-dark-web-devils [https://www.cartridgeandquest.com/podcast/episode/3420fe3b/from-apple-1-to-dark-web-devils] * 25:09 to 31:37 Channel Surfing: The 3-boobed alien from Total Recall, Metallica dropping the Load album, and blurry Game Boy Camera photos. * 31:37 to 35:22 Cartridge Conundrum: The unique, battery-powered hardware built directly into the Pokemon Pinball cartridge. * 35:22 to 40:53 What Are These Damn Kids Saying: Translating Gen Z slang like Cooked and Motion. * 40:53 to 47:56 Mid-roll plugs, talking to the live chat, and hyping Mike's band Greyshore playing live at the Brickyard. * 47:56 to 01:52:47 The Big Interview: Legendary voice actor Joe Cipriano joins the basement to talk about voicing Fox Sundays, reading promos, and fighting AI voice theft. * 01:52:47 to 02:09:59 Mike spins his Wheel of Nonsense, we look at how 90s crushes are aging, and we reveal the Cartridge Conundrum answer. We are always keeping things rooted in the 620 area code. This week, we are doing some 90s kid math. Instead of walking around with a shattered phone screen that looks like it took a Sid Vicious powerbomb, we are sending you to see Alex and Sam at Cellular Center ICT (CCICT) in the Town East Mall over in Wichita for twenty dollars off your repair. We also want to shout out Jerry at the Regent Theater down in Wellington for keeping movie tickets affordable so we can go catch The Mandalorian. Finally, if you are in Wichita, go see Mike's band Greyshore tear it up live at the Brickyard! Did your parents buy a Sega Genesis just to save 50 bucks in the 90s? Let us know in the comments! * Guest: Check Joe out on youtube every Thursday at 730 Central! https://www.youtube.com/@joecip [https://www.youtube.com/@joecip] * Shop The Stash: Go grab your fresh Cartridge and Quest gear directly at CartridgeandQuest.com [https://cartridgeandquest.com]. * Local Tech Deals: Fix that shattered screen with Alex and Sam at Cellular Center ICT [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.facebook.com/cellularcenterict/] at the Town East Mall in Wichita. * Catch a Movie: See what is playing right now at the Regent Theater [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.wellingtonregent.com/] down in Wellington. * Local Merch: Shop your block and grab the latest upside-down Wichita Life gear. Keep it rad, and peace. Joe Cipriano voice actor, Joe Cipriano interview, voice of Fox in the 90s, voice of Fox Sundays, 90s Fox promo voice, Cartridge and Quest podcast, Retro gaming podcast, 1985 kids, Sega Genesis vs Super Nintendo, 1991 console wars, Nintendo PlayStation history, Sony PS2 Emotion Engine, Game Boy Camera 1998, Pokemon Pinball rumble pack, AI voice cloning dangerous, voice acting secrets, Wichita Kansas retro, Wellington Regent theater, Cellular Center ICT, Greyshore band Wichita

2 de jun de 20261 h 50 min