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Did LimeWire Secretly Spy on Your Family Computer? OR Why Do We All Have This Exact Same Forearm Mole?

58 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Welcome back to the Man Cave Basement! It is Mother's Day weekend, so we are dropping a special vault rerun to celebrate the moms while we spend time with our families. Averagetrav is navigating the chaos of being a 40 something dad of four kids and bringing his IT Director perspective to 90s computing history. Meanwhile, travel chef and former Food Network contestant Foodie Mike C learns about the dark secrets hidden inside early software downloads. Crack open a cold Shiner Bock, pull up a chair, and let us get into it. * 00:00 to 01:54 Mother's Day weekend rerun introduction and It's Always Sunny orange juice mixer trivia. * 01:54 to 06:40 Nerd News covers the 1991 CERN HTML server, 1994 ANSI ATA standards, and 1996 hard drive prices. * 06:40 to 11:14 Looking back at the 1998 launch of ZDTV, Tech TV, and installing huge subwoofers in 90s hatchbacks. * 11:14 to 16:49 The 2001 DVD RW Alliance, burning CDs, AI limitations, and Windows 2000 bug fixes. * 16:49 to 19:19 The Cartridge Conundrum asks about a groundbreaking 1998 PlayStation racing simulator. * 19:19 to 25:40 Comparing Xbox and PlayStation sales in 2003, digital versus physical games, and New Super Mario Bros on the DS. * 25:40 to 31:10 GTA 4 breaks records in 2008, Minecraft launches in 2009, and Mark Zuckerberg's birthday. * 31:10 to 37:48 Shrek wins an Academy Award, plus a deep dive into Star Wars Episode 2 and Ewan McGregor. * 37:48 to 43:47 The weekly sports betting recap featuring FanDuel, NHL, and MLB wagers. * 43:47 to 53:09 What Would Trav Do features a disastrous Star Wars Fortnite match where Trav abandons his squad. * 53:09 to 58:34 Breaking Trav exposes the LimeWire spyware virus and investigates a bizarre forearm mole conspiracy. We love keeping things rooted in our local Midwest stomping grounds. We are laughing through the gritty reality of growing up retro right here in the 620 area code, whether we are talking about local computer repair shops in Wichita or catching movies at the Regent Theater in Wellington. * Retro Computing: We expose the truth behind 1990s technology, starting in 1991 when the very first web server ran HTML at the CERN Institute. We cover the glory days of 1996 when a massive 3.1 gigabyte Western Digital hard drive cost 550 dollars. We also explore the dawn of tech television with the 1998 launch of ZDTV and beloved shows like The Screen Savers. * Gaming History: We revisit the explosive 2008 launch of Grand Theft Auto 4, which raked in 310 million dollars on its very first day and beat Halo 3. We also look back at Minecraft releasing to the public in 2009, eventually becoming the best selling video game of all time. * LimeWire Secrets: We expose the truth behind LimeWire, which secretly installed spyware called Lime Shop on all of our desktops. The software monitored our online purchases and caused massive headaches on our family computers. * Fortnite Fails: We laugh at Trav's disastrous attempts at playing the Star Wars Fortnite update, where he completely ignores his family in a firefight and just drives a car off a cliff. Did you accidentally download the Lime Shop virus on your family computer? Let us know in the comments! * Shop The Stash: Go grab the new 1985 Otto Trucker Hat and our Blockbuster and Chill gear at CartridgeandQuest.com. * Catch a Movie: See what is playing at the Regent Theater in Wellington. Keep it rad, and peace. 90s retro nostalgia, Cartridge and Quest podcast, Retro gaming podcast, 1985 kids, LimeWire computer virus, Lime Shop spyware, ZDTV The Screen Savers, 1996 Western Digital hard drive, CERN HTML server 1991, GTA 4 day one sales, Star Wars Episode 2, Fortnite Star Wars event, 90s kid nostalgia, Midwest retro gaming, Wichita Kansas retro, Wellington Regent theater, Wichita Life hat

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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

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episode Why the Greatest Disney Game is Actually Resident Evil artwork

Why the Greatest Disney Game is Actually Resident Evil

Welcome back to the basement for episode twelve season two. Averagetrav takes a break from managing four kids and running the IT department to break down the gritty reality of 90s peer to peer downloading. Meanwhile, travel chef and former Food Network contestant Foodie Mike C explains how he managed to survive a brutal dinner rush while passing a massive kidney stone. We are sipping on Central Standard Brewing's Rumble Pack IPA, and Especial Mexican Lager! Talking about the tragic death of the Sega Dreamcast, and exposing the hidden horror game prototype disguised as a classic Disney cartoon. Grab a drink, pull up a chair, and lets get it! * 00:00 to 04:04 We kick things off with Central Standard Brewing and a massive shoutout to Cellular Center ICT in Wichita. * 04:04 to 08:58 Dealing with Mac audio glitches and catching the Mandalorian at the Regent Theater. * 08:58 to 19:51 Retro Rewind frames the demise of the Sega Dreamcast as a tragic true crime story. * 19:51 to 27:46 Channel Surfing covers the 1996 WWE Curtain Call, the Fresh Prince finale, and Mike's kidney stone. * 27:46 to 48:40 We dive into the Disney Afternoon Collection physical release on the Switch and actual milk caps. * 48:40 to 51:24 Cartridge Conundrum asks a deep cut question about Metal Gear Solid on the Game Boy Color. * 51:24 to 56:17 What Are These Damn Kids Saying translates Gen Z slang like Crash Out and Mewing. * 56:17 to 01:07:24 Mike spins his own unhinged wheel, leading to an awkward explanation of the Oklahoma hand puppet. * 01:07:24 to 01:14:19 Trav's Take ranks the ultimate Mount Rushmore of P2P downloading from Napster to LimeWire. * 01:14:19 to 01:17:20 The Ghost Babel conundrum answer, Bring Me The Horizon lore, and signing off. This week we are skipping the big corporate tech stores and shouting out Cellular Center ICT right here at the Town East Mall in Wichita for hooking it up with eighty five dollar unlocked tablets. We are also fueling the podcast with some amazing local pours, specifically the Rumble Pack IPA and the Especial from Central Standard Brewing. And as always, we love shouting out Christopher and Jerry at the Regent Theater in Wellington for keeping the local cinema alive. * Dreamcast True Crime: We expose the real story behind the death of the Sega Dreamcast. Sega America and Sega Japan acted like toxic parents, bleeding money on the Sega CD and 32X before Electronic Arts completely abandoned them. By the time Sony showed up hyping the PS2 DVD player, the Dreamcast was doomed. * The Resident Evil Connection: The upcoming Disney Afternoon Collection features the Super Nintendo classic Goof Troop. It turns out Shinji Mikami built Goof Troop with item management, locked doors, and block pushing puzzles, using it as the exact prototype he would later use to create the horror masterpiece Resident Evil. * P2P Downloading: We look back at the wild west of the early internet with the Mount Rushmore of P2P clients. We started with Napster, moved to LimeWire and Kazaa, and eventually dabbled in Morpheus and BearShare while constantly fighting off the LimeShop PC virus. * Shop The Stash: Go grab your fresh Cartridge and Quest gear directly at CartridgeandQuest.com [https://cartridgeandquest.com/]. * Local Tech Deals: Need an unlocked tablet without the massive price tag? Hit up Cellular Center ICT [https://www.cellularcenterict.com/]at the Town East Mall in Wichita. * Grab a Drink: See what is currently on tap at Central Standard Brewing [https://www.centralstandardbrewing.com/]. * Catch a Movie: See what is playing right now at the Regent Theater https://www.facebook.com/WellingtonRegentTheater/down in Wellington. Keep it rad, and peace. 90s retro nostalgia, Cartridge and Quest podcast, Retro gaming podcast, 1985 kids, Sega Dreamcast history, Sega CD 32X, Sony PS2 Emotion Engine, Disney Afternoon Collection Switch, Goof Troop Resident Evil Shinji Mikami, Limewire virus, Napster Kazaa Morpheus, Metal Gear Solid Game Boy Color Ghost Babel, 90s kid nostalgia, Midwest retro gaming, Wichita Kansas retro, Wellington Regent theater, Cellular Center ICT, Central Standard Brewing Wichita

26 de may de 20261 h 4 min
episode Cartridge and Quest: The Ultimate 90s Nostalgia Podcast artwork

Cartridge and Quest: The Ultimate 90s Nostalgia Podcast

Hosted by Averagetrav and Foodie Mike C, Cartridge and Quest is your weekly escape from adult responsibilities. We ditch the real world to settle old playground arguments and dive deep into the golden era of 16-bit gaming, Attitude Era wrestling, and classic Saturday morning cartoons. What to expect when you hang out with us: * The Ultimate Rivalry: Trav brings the SNES loyalty, and Mike reps the Sega Genesis. We are settling the 16-bit wars once and for all. * Weekly Challenges: Test your memory with Cartridge Conundrum trivia and breakdown questionable 90s lyrics in Lost in Translation. * Balanced Realism: We admit when old games play clunky today, but we never forget that warm 1990s glow. It is all about the memories, not dry history facts. Hit that follow button right here on Spotify and join us every week. Keep it rad, and peace.

21 de may de 20261 min
episode How Space Ghost Secretly Changed 90s Television (ft. Andy Merrill / Brak) artwork

How Space Ghost Secretly Changed 90s Television (ft. Andy Merrill / Brak)

Welcome to the Basement Welcome back to the Basement for episode eleven of season two! Today, we have a completely surreal experience. We actually got the legendary Andy Merrill, the voice of Brak and Oglethorpe, to join us in the basement. Averagetrav takes a break from managing four kids to bring his IT Director troubleshooting skills to fix some early recording glitches. Meanwhile, travel chef and former Food Network contestant Foodie Mike C geeks out over a true childhood icon. We are talking about the real history of Space Ghost Coast to Coast, hilarious voice acting stories, and Andy's adventures outside of television. Grab a drink, pull up a chair, and let us get into it. Episode Breakdown 00:00 to 04:19 Technical difficulties with Riverside and officially welcoming Andy Merrill to the show. 04:19 to 14:00 Andy corrects our lore and reveals how they actually filmed the Space Ghost interviews. 14:00 to 17:36 The truth about Andy working as an Amazon delivery driver and getting bit by a Great Dane. 17:36 to 22:33 How Pete Smith and Nora Smith helped write the iconic Brak songs. 22:33 to 35:37 Voice acting constraints, Adult Swim memories, and Andy dropping a custom podcast intro. 35:37 to 50:23 Dealing with bombing on stage, singing Radiohead as Brak, and performing on the JoCo Cruise. 50:23 to 01:15:45 Baking fruit of the forest pies, voicing Grandma Wolf, cancel culture, and Australian Shepherds. Midwest Memories We are always keeping things rooted in the 620 area code. Even when we have massive voice acting legends hanging out with us, we still bring that authentic Kansas dad cave energy to every single recording. We love giving a huge shoutout to our local spots, from hitting the arcades in Wichita to catching movies at the Regent Theater down here in Wellington. The Retro Detail Board Space Ghost Secrets: We finally learn the truth about the Coast to Coast interviews. Instead of college kids in suits, the guests actually spoke to a picture of Space Ghost taped to the camera while Andy and the team talked to them through a phone earpiece from Atlanta. The Amazon Years: Andy clears up the Wikipedia rumors about his career. He spent two years working as an Amazon delivery driver where he went viral for posting a photo after a Great Dane bit his arm. Musical Masterpieces: We get the origin stories of our favorite Brak songs. Teenage Nora Smith helped write tracks, while Andy would use extra studio time to completely improvise classics like Don't Touch Me right off the top of his head. Comedy and Cancel Culture: Andy shares his perspective on bombing on stage and how he uses a ukulele to recover. We also dive into the state of comedy today, referencing Dave Chappelle and the importance of just being funny without constantly relying on pure shock value. Join the Community! What is your absolute favorite Brak song from the 90s? Let us know in the comments! Shop The Stash: Go grab the new 1985 Otto Trucker Hat and our Blockbuster and Chill gear at CartridgeandQuest.com. Catch a Movie: See what is playing at the Regent Theater in Wellington. Keep it rad, and peace. SEO Keyword Dump 90s retro nostalgia, Cartridge and Quest podcast, Retro gaming podcast, 1985 kids, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Andy Merrill interview, voice of Brak, Oglethorpe Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Adult Swim history, Cartoon Planet songs, 90s kid nostalgia, Midwest retro gaming, Wichita Kansas retro, Wellington Regent theater, Wichita Life hat, JoCo cruise, voice acting secrets

19 de may de 20261 h 9 min
episode Did LimeWire Secretly Spy on Your Family Computer? OR Why Do We All Have This Exact Same Forearm Mole? artwork

Did LimeWire Secretly Spy on Your Family Computer? OR Why Do We All Have This Exact Same Forearm Mole?

Welcome back to the Man Cave Basement! It is Mother's Day weekend, so we are dropping a special vault rerun to celebrate the moms while we spend time with our families. Averagetrav is navigating the chaos of being a 40 something dad of four kids and bringing his IT Director perspective to 90s computing history. Meanwhile, travel chef and former Food Network contestant Foodie Mike C learns about the dark secrets hidden inside early software downloads. Crack open a cold Shiner Bock, pull up a chair, and let us get into it. * 00:00 to 01:54 Mother's Day weekend rerun introduction and It's Always Sunny orange juice mixer trivia. * 01:54 to 06:40 Nerd News covers the 1991 CERN HTML server, 1994 ANSI ATA standards, and 1996 hard drive prices. * 06:40 to 11:14 Looking back at the 1998 launch of ZDTV, Tech TV, and installing huge subwoofers in 90s hatchbacks. * 11:14 to 16:49 The 2001 DVD RW Alliance, burning CDs, AI limitations, and Windows 2000 bug fixes. * 16:49 to 19:19 The Cartridge Conundrum asks about a groundbreaking 1998 PlayStation racing simulator. * 19:19 to 25:40 Comparing Xbox and PlayStation sales in 2003, digital versus physical games, and New Super Mario Bros on the DS. * 25:40 to 31:10 GTA 4 breaks records in 2008, Minecraft launches in 2009, and Mark Zuckerberg's birthday. * 31:10 to 37:48 Shrek wins an Academy Award, plus a deep dive into Star Wars Episode 2 and Ewan McGregor. * 37:48 to 43:47 The weekly sports betting recap featuring FanDuel, NHL, and MLB wagers. * 43:47 to 53:09 What Would Trav Do features a disastrous Star Wars Fortnite match where Trav abandons his squad. * 53:09 to 58:34 Breaking Trav exposes the LimeWire spyware virus and investigates a bizarre forearm mole conspiracy. We love keeping things rooted in our local Midwest stomping grounds. We are laughing through the gritty reality of growing up retro right here in the 620 area code, whether we are talking about local computer repair shops in Wichita or catching movies at the Regent Theater in Wellington. * Retro Computing: We expose the truth behind 1990s technology, starting in 1991 when the very first web server ran HTML at the CERN Institute. We cover the glory days of 1996 when a massive 3.1 gigabyte Western Digital hard drive cost 550 dollars. We also explore the dawn of tech television with the 1998 launch of ZDTV and beloved shows like The Screen Savers. * Gaming History: We revisit the explosive 2008 launch of Grand Theft Auto 4, which raked in 310 million dollars on its very first day and beat Halo 3. We also look back at Minecraft releasing to the public in 2009, eventually becoming the best selling video game of all time. * LimeWire Secrets: We expose the truth behind LimeWire, which secretly installed spyware called Lime Shop on all of our desktops. The software monitored our online purchases and caused massive headaches on our family computers. * Fortnite Fails: We laugh at Trav's disastrous attempts at playing the Star Wars Fortnite update, where he completely ignores his family in a firefight and just drives a car off a cliff. Did you accidentally download the Lime Shop virus on your family computer? Let us know in the comments! * Shop The Stash: Go grab the new 1985 Otto Trucker Hat and our Blockbuster and Chill gear at CartridgeandQuest.com. * Catch a Movie: See what is playing at the Regent Theater in Wellington. Keep it rad, and peace. 90s retro nostalgia, Cartridge and Quest podcast, Retro gaming podcast, 1985 kids, LimeWire computer virus, Lime Shop spyware, ZDTV The Screen Savers, 1996 Western Digital hard drive, CERN HTML server 1991, GTA 4 day one sales, Star Wars Episode 2, Fortnite Star Wars event, 90s kid nostalgia, Midwest retro gaming, Wichita Kansas retro, Wellington Regent theater, Wichita Life hat

12 de may de 202658 min