This Week in Video Game History
Five legendary games. One date. June 23rd is the strangest, most loaded square on the entire gaming calendar — and this week we walk through all of it. From the birth of Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega Genesis to Super Mario 64 launching the Nintendo 64, the immersive-sim landmark Deus Ex, Sonic Adventure 2's farewell on the dying Dreamcast, and Batman: Arkham Knight — plus Quake dragging the whole industry into true 3D with a Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails soundtrack.This Week in Video Game History covers gaming history week by week — release dates, the stories behind the games, and the rivalries that built the medium. This episode (June 22–28) also features three deep dives: the Broken-Launch Era of Arkham Knight and Cyberpunk 2077, the 2011 Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association that declared video games protected free speech, and the Console Wars between Sega and Nintendo.Covering: video game history, retro gaming, Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, id Software, Quake, Deus Ex, Sonic vs Mario, console wars, FPS history, immersive sims, 90s and 2000s gaming.Artwork by MizTink. Music by Shane Mandani. Written, produced, and hosted by Doug Coleman.00:00 -- Teaser01:15 -- Intro02:16 -- Timeline Intro02:49 -- Quake04:56 -- Sonic The Headgehog06:44 -- Super Mario 6408:15 -- Deus Ex09:44 -- Sonic Adventure 211:13 -- Batman Arkham Knight12:31 -- Deep Dive 1: The Broken-Launch Era14:04 -- Deep Dive 2: Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association15:37 -- Deep Dive 3: The Console Wars17:19 -- Outro
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