Liminal Queens
Before the App Store, before Steam, and long before anyone had heard of “indie devs,” there was shareware — a scrappy, trust-based model that had kids loading mysterious floppy disks into family computers and hoping for the best. In this episode, we boot up a deep dive into the weird, wonderful world of shareware gaming. From Commander Keen to Duke Nukem, we explore how these games spread through schoolyards and office cubicles, passed from person to person like digital contraband. We look at what made them so unique, and how they reflected a moment in time when technology felt community based, magical and mysterious. Credits Created, hosted, written, produced and edited by Sabrina Hilton & Genevieve Teasdale Artwork by Sabrina Hilton This podcast includes music and sound effects that are licensed for use through Epidemic Sound Theme and transition music: Soft Sphere by Dovetail https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/iddduboNjy/ [https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/iddduboNjy/] Additional Music: HeartBIT by Rocket Jr Rocket Jr - HeartBIT | Epidemic Sound [https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/cfdab215-df9a-4df8-bef8-bd812bd59fc6/] "Light District" by Lee Jackson and Bobby Prince, Duke Nukem 3D Soundtrack
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