a black market history of games
Game Crimes Episode 6 - Gold Medal Games: Sonic Mania ft. Sid Menon Description: Part 2 of our 3-part series on video game communities, the criminals are joined by Sid Menon of the We Thought About Games podcast as we examine 2017's retro-platformer throwback Sonic Mania. How did the Sonic fangame community go from a loose collection of gaming nerds to the creative forefront of the franchise? We stretch our legs in this extra-length episode to tell the story of romhackers going legit and how communities can wrestle back history from the forces of corporate-fueled nostalgia. GAME CRIMES is a history project by Mike Bachmann (Greetings Adventures Podcast, Roll for Streetwise) and Jay (now June) Munford (SHU Podcast, Poor Skeleton Games) detailing the black market history of video games. Each podcast covers a single topic, provides some historical context and reviews a few games related to the topic. On the GAME CRIMES interactive streams, Mike and Jay answer questions, give how-to demonstrations and play these games for the first time. Games Reviewed: Sonic Mania (Xbox One, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch, Windows) by PagodaWest, Headcannon and Sega of America Music: Unused Song 1 from Knuckles Chaotix by Junko Shiratsu and Mariko Nanba (Sega 32X) Spring Yard Zone Re-Imagined by Tee Lopes Haunted Heights Zone from Sonic Robo Blast 2 by DrTapeworm (Windows, Mac, Linux) Quick Escape from SegaSonic the Hedgehog by Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Keitaro Hanada and Naoki Tokiwa (Arcade) Shield of Discovery from Sonic X-treme by Chris Senn (Sega Saturn, cancelled) Sunset Town (unused) from Sonic the Fighters by Maki Morrow and Takenobu Mitsuyoshi (Arcade) Shield of Discovery from Sonic X-treme by Chris Senn (Sega Saturn, cancelled) For more info on GAME CRIMES or to contact the podcast, check us out here - Website: www.gamecrimespod.com/ Twitch: www.twitch.tv/gamecrimes Twitter: www.twitter.com/gamecrimespod BIG THANKS to Steph, our (brave & intrepid) editor. You can hire her to edit your stuff @StephOKingston 0:00 A note from June - that's poorskeletongames.com :) 0:49 1993 Sonic Mania Day Commercial 1:03 Unused Song 1 from Knuckles Chaotix by Junko Shiratsu and Mariko Nanba (Sega 32X) 1:22 Introducing Sonic Mania and Sid Menon (@beamsplashx)! 11:42 Spring Yard Zone Re-Imagined by Tee Lopes 12:17 A Brief History of Romhacking, Fangames and The Sonic Community 29:48 Haunted Heights Zone from Sonic Robo Blast 2 by DrTapeworm (Windows, Mac, Linux) 30:14 Reading Series - Excerpts from "Pocket-Sized Archives: Classic Consoles, Consumed Nostalgia, and Corporate Rememory" by James K. Harris, The Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 0, No. 0, 2021 51:55 Quick Escape from SegaSonic the Hedgehog by Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Keitaro Hanada and Naoki Tokiwa (Arcade) 52:28 Why does Sonic as a "brand" attract such passionate communities? 1:10:56 Shield of Discovery from Sonic X-treme by Chris Senn (Sega Saturn, cancelled) 1:11:12 How much of retro gaming is just marketing? How do we distinguish corporate history from communal history? 1:35:09 Sunset Town (unused) from Sonic the Fighters by Maki Morrow and Takenobu Mitsuyoshi (Arcade) 1:35:41 REVIEW: Sonic Mania (Xbox One, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch, Windows) by PagodaWest, Headcannon and Sega of America 1:45:39 Signoff 1:49:58 Shield of Discovery from Sonic X-treme by Chris Senn (Sega Saturn, cancelled)
Episode 5 - Fan Translations Description: Part 1 of our new 3-part series on video game communities, we explore the wild world of fan translations. What motivates someone to hack a video game into another language when it may not be legal to do so and how do game companies benefit from the exhaustive labor of fandom? GAME CRIMES is a history project by Mike Bachmann (Greetings Adventures Podcast, Roll for Streetwise) and Jay Munford (SHU Podcast, Poor Skeleton Games) detailing the black market history of video games. Each podcast covers a single topic, provides some historical context and reviews a few games related to the topic. On the GAME CRIMES interactive streams, Mike and Jay answer questions, give how-to demonstrations and play these games for the first time. Games Reviewed: Garage: Bad Dream Adventure (Windows) by Kinotrope LSD: Dream Emulator (Playstation) by Asmik Ace Music: First Step Towards Wars from Ys I + II by Yuzo Koshiro (NEC PC Engine CD-ROM) Nostalgia from Final Fantasy V by Nobuo Uematsu, interpreted by Orchestral Fantasy (SNES) Final Climax of the Fighting Queen & Magic Girl Part 3 from Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 by Toshiaki Sakodo, Masanobu Tsukamoto (MSX) Gallant Battle (Guitar Version) from Valkyria Chronicles III by Hitoshi Sakimoto (Sony PSP) Mimiga Town from Cave Story by Pixel (Windows) A Miracle is Coming from Tobal No. 2 by Takayuki Nakamura (PS1) Battle #58 from Ys IV: Dawn of Ys by Atsushi Shirakawa, Naoki Kaneda, Takahiro Tsunashima, Masaru Nakajima (NEC PC Engine CD-ROM) For more info on GAME CRIMES or to contact the podcast, check us out here - Website: www.gamecrimespod.com/ Twitch: www.twitch.tv/gamecrimes Twitter: www.twitter.com/gamecrimespod BIG THANKS to Steph, our (brave & intrepid) editor. You can find her at @StephOKingston 0:00 First Step Towards Wars from Ys I + II by Yuzo Koshiro (NEC PC Engine CD-ROM) 0:28 Introduction! 2:27 Nostalgia from Final Fantasy V by Nobuo Uematsu, interpreted by Orchestral Fantasy (SNES) 2:49 A Brief History of Fan Translations 10:52 Final Climax of the Fighting Queen & Magic Girl Part 3 from Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 by Toshiaki Sakodo, Masanobu Tsukamoto (MSX) 11:19 Are Fan Translations Legal? 18:18 Gallant Battle (Guitar Version) from Valkyria Chronicles III by Hitoshi Sakimoto (Sony PSP) 18:44 Reading Series - Excerpts from "A Peek into the Underground World of Fan-Translated Games" by Alexa Ray Corriea, available at https://www.polygon.com/2014/5/14/5335288/fan-translations-japanese-western-localization-translation-games 30:21 Gallant Battle (Guitar Version) from Valkyria Chronicles III by Hitoshi Sakimoto (Sony PSP) 30:55 Why is Fan Translation Necessary? Notes from Woosley 39:00 Mimiga Town from Cave Story by Pixel (Windows) 39:20 How to Access Fan Translations 46:43 A Miracle's Coming from Tobal No. 2 by Takayuki Nakamura (PS1) 47:06 REVIEW: Garage: Bad Dream Adventure (Windows) by Kinotrope 58:30 REVIEW: LSD: Dream Emulator (Playstation) by Asmik Ace 1:07:25 Signoff 1:09:15 Battle #58 from Ys IV: Dawn of Ys by Atsushi Shirakawa, Naoki Kaneda, Takahiro Tsunashima, Masaru Nakajima (NEC PC Engine CD-ROM)
Episode 4 - Heroes of Games: Danielle Bunten Berry Description: In this episode, we turn our microscope lens to influential transwoman game designer Danielle Bunten Berry. Berry's games laid the foundation for much of what we know about modern multiplayer games and exploring her notes provides us a broader window to discuss queer erasure in video game history. CONTENT WARNING: Telling Danielle's story requires us to discuss some of the extreme transphobia she encountered in her life. GAME CRIMES is a history project by Mike Bachmann (Greetings Adventures Podcast, Roll for Streetwise) and Jay Munford (SHU Podcast, Poor Skeleton Games) detailing the black market history of video games. Each podcast covers a single topic, provides some historical context and reviews a few games related to the topic. On the GAME CRIMES interactive streams, Mike and Jay answer questions, give how-to demonstrations and play these games for the first time. Games Reviewed: M.U.L.E. (Windows 10) by Turborilla Seven Cities of Gold (Windows) by Sega Music: Theme from M.U.L.E. by Roy Glover & Nick Eastridge (NES) Theme from Heart of Africa by Roy Glover (C64) Theme from Robot Rascals by Dave Warhol (C64) Theme from M.U.L.E. 1996 Clone by Unknown (DOS) Theme from The Seven Cities of Gold (C64) by Roy Glover Theme from M.U.L.E. by Roy Glover & Nick Eastridge (C64) For more info on GAME CRIMES or to contact the podcast, check us out here - Website: www.gamecrimespod.com/ Twitch: www.twitch.tv/gamecrimes Twitter: www.twitter.com/gamecrimespod BIG THANKS to Steph, our (brave & intrepid) editor. You can find her at @StephOKingston 0:36 Theme from M.U.L.E. by Roy Glover & Nick Eastridge (NES) 0:30 Introduction! 3:55 Theme from Heart of Africa by Roy Glover (C64) 4:22 Danielle's Biography 22:08 Theme from M.U.L.E. by Roy Glover & Nick Eastridge (NES) 12:18 The Influence of M.U.L.E. 21:01 Theme from Robot Rascals by Dave Warhol (C64) 21:34 Queer Erasure in History (Jay Monologue) 26:30 Theme from M.U.L.E. (1996 Clone) by Unknown (DOS) 26:55 Danielle's Game Design Philosophy 41:24 Theme from The Seven Cities of Gold (C64) by Roy Glover 41:55 Reading Danielle's Games in Light of Her Personal History 50:12 Theme from The Seven Cities of Gold (C64) by Roy Glover 50:37 REVIEW: M.U.L.E. (Windows 10) by Turborilla 56:26 REVIEW: Seven Cities of Gold (Windows) by Sega 1:05:22 Signoff 1:07:00 Theme from M.U.L.E. by Roy Glover & Nick Eastridge (C64)
Episode 3 - The Life & Afterlife of the Sega Dreamcast Description: On the anniversary of 9.9.99, we commune with the spirit of the Sega Dreamcast. We mourn together, celebrate its history and examine its corpse. It shouldn't have existed but its disciples won't let it die! Blue Skies Forever! GAME CRIMES is a history project by Mike Bachmann (Greetings Adventures Podcast, Roll for Streetwise) and Jay Munford (SHU Podcast, Poor Skeleton Games) detailing the black market history of video games. Each podcast covers a single topic, provides some historical context and reviews a few games related to the topic. On the GAME CRIMES interactive streams, Mike and Jay answer questions, give how-to demonstrations and play these games for the first time. Games Reviewed: Napple Tale (Sega Dreamcast) by Sega Xenocrisis (Sega Dreamcast) by Bitmap Bureau Music: Sega Dreamcast Commercial - It's Thinking! Capcom vs SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 - This is True Love Makin' (Dreamcast) by Satoshi Ise. Last Blade 2 - Vortex (Neo-Geo) by Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan. Arrangement by Ayumi Yasui. Metropolis Street Racer - Time (Dreamcast) by Richard Jacques. Space Channel 5 - Spaceport Introducting Ulala!! (Dreamcast) by Naofumi Hataya & Kenichi Tokoi. Roommania 203 - Am I Only Dreaming? (Dreamcast) by Richard Jacques. Xeno Crisis - Ending (Dreamcast) by Savaged Regime. Napple Tale 妖精図鑑 - ほうせんか (Dreamcast) by Yoko Kanno. Phantasy Star Online - A Song for Eternal Story (Dreamcast) by Hideaki Kobayashi & Fumie Kumatani. For more info on GAME CRIMES or to contact the podcast, check us out here - Website: http://www.gamecrimespod.com/ Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/gamecrimes Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gamecrimespod BIG THANKS to Steph, our (brave & intrepid) editor. She didn't edit this episode, so don't get mad at her. In fact, don't get mad at her at all. 0:00 Sega Dreamcast Commercial - It's Thinking! 0:30 Introduction! 1:53 Capcom vs SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 - This is True Love Makin' (Dreamcast) by Satoshi Ise. 2:37 THE LIFE 22:08 Last Blade 2 - Vortex (Neo-Geo) by Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan. Arrangement by Ayumi Yasui. 22:38 5 Games to Tell A Story 35:20 Last Blade 2 - Vortex (Neo-Geo) by Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan. Arrangement by Ayumi Yasui. 35:57 THE DEATH 43:10 Metropolis Street Racer - Time (Dreamcast) by Richard Jacques. 43:41 GAME CRIMES READING SERIES: "In Memorial: Isao Okawa Remembered" by Steven Kent. Next Generation 78, June 2001. 51:47 Space Channel 5 - Spaceport Introducting Ulala!! (Dreamcast) by Naofumi Hataya & Kenichi Tokoi. 52:21 THE AFTERLIFE 1:02:56 Roommania 203 - Am I Only Dreaming? (Dreamcast) by Richard Jacques. 1:03:25 MIND PALACE: 'Blue Sky Zone' 1:09:11 Xeno Crisis - Ending (Dreamcast) by Savaged Regime. 1:09:47 REVIEW: Xeno Crisis (2020) for the Sega Dreamcast 1:15:55 Napple Tale 妖精図鑑 - ほうせんか (Dreamcast) by Yoko Kanno. 1:16:26 REVIEW: Napple Tale (2000) for the Sega Dreamcast 1:22:20 Signoff 1:24:18 Phantasy Star Online - A Song for Eternal Story (Dreamcast) by Hideaki Kobayashi & Fumie Kumatani.
Episode 2 - Mr. Gameboy's Bootleg Handheld Buyer's Guide Description: Bachmann takes us on a trip through the wild west of black market video game consoles. Do you want to play Dreamcast games on the subway? Are you curious if you can install linux on a gameboy? Is there really a black market version of the App Store? Find out here. GAME CRIMES is a history project by Mike Bachmann (Greetings Adventures Podcast, Roll for Streetwise) and Jay Munford (SHU Podcast, Poor Skeleton Games) detailing the black market history of video games. Each podcast covers a single topic, provides some historical context and reviews a few games related to the topic. On the GAME CRIMES interactive streams, Mike and Jay answer questions, give how-to demonstrations and play these games for the first time. Games Reviewed: Donkey Kong '94 (Nintendo Gameboy) Avenging Spirit (Nintendo Gameboy) Music: Unreleased Wu-Tang Clan Super Game Boy commercial ft. RZA & Ol' Dirty Bastard. Robocop - Title Theme (Gameboy) by Johnathan Dunn. Megaman V - Venus (Gameboy) by Kouji Murata. Arrangement by HatredElemental. Castlevania Harmony of Dissonance - Successor of Fate (Gameboy Advance), by Michiru Yamane & Soshio Hokkai. YM2612 Cover by Savaged Regime. Donkey Kong '94 - Shodown at the Tower (Gameboy) by Taisuke Araki. Piano arrangement by Eleventh Floor. Avenging Spirit - 7th Underground (Arcade) by STUDIO O.K. Arranged by Masaki Kase. SNK vs. Capcom Card Fighters Clash 2 Expand Edition - Battle Theme by SNK New World Music Performance Team. For more info on GAME CRIMES or to contact the podcast, check us out here - Website: http://www.gamecrimespod.com/ Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/gamecrimes Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gamecrimespod BIG THANKS to Steph, our (brave & intrepid) editor. 0:00 Unreleased Wu-Tang Clan Super Game Boy commercial ft. RZA & Ol' Dirty Bastard. 0:40 What are bootleg handhelds 6:54 Robocop - Title Theme (Gameboy) by Johnathan Dunn. 7:42 A brief history of bootleg consoles 20:12 Megaman V - Venus (Gameboy) by Kouji Murata. Arrangement by HatredElemental. 20:44 Mr. Gameboy's Bootleg Handheld Buyer's Guide (from the GAME CRIMES stream) 44:10 Castlevania Harmony of Dissonance - Successor of Fate (Gameboy Advance), by Michiru Yamane & Soshio Hokkai. YM2612 Cover by Savaged Regime. 44:40 GAME CRIMES Reading Series: excerpts from "Fake It Till You Make It: How 1990s Polish Kids Discovered Nintendo Through Piracy" by Patryk Grabowski 49:00 Donkey Kong '94 - Shodown at the Tower (Gameboy) by Taisuke Araki. Piano arrangement by Eleventh Floor. 49:34 REVIEW: Donkey Kong '94 (Gameboy) 1:01:14 Avenging Spirit - 7th Underground (Arcade) by STUDIO O.K. Arranged by Masaki Kase. 1:01:48 REVIEW: Avenging Spirit (Gameboy) 1:06:50 Signoff 1:08:40 SNK vs. Capcom Card Fighters Clash 2 Expand Edition - Battle Theme by SNK New World Music Performance Team.
FREE GAMES CLICK HERE Why can you be arrested for downloading a 30 year old computer game? Why do librarians, archivists and piracy rings have to break the law to preserve our history? And what does Mike have to do to get his valuable 'theories' into the Library of Congress? GAME CRIMES is a history project by Mike Bachmann (Greetings Adventures Podcast, Roll for Streetwise) and Jay Munford (SHU Podcast, Poor Skeleton Games) detailing the black market history of video games. Each podcast covers a single topic, provides some historical context and reviews a few games related to the topic. On the GAME CRIMES interactive streams, Mike and Jay answer questions, give how-to demonstrations and play these games for the first time. Games Reviewed: Ken's Labyrinth (DOS) ZZT (DOS) Timecodes: 0:00 - What is GAME CRIMES? 6:21 - A brief history of patent law & video games 25:34 - What is abandonware and is it legal? 37:18 - How can YOU get ahold of abandonware? 49:30 - THE GAME CRIMES READING SERIES - The Underdog Manifesto 53:04 - THE GAUNTLET - Mike describes various software distribution models, at gunpoint 1:00:21 - REVIEW: Ken's Labyrinth 1:14:57 - REVIEW: ZZT 1:27:16 - Signoff Music: Hit Vibes by Saint Pepsi Don't Copy That Floppy 1 by...some multinational software company propagandist, kiss my ass Commander Keen 8 - Robotic Keenery (PC) by ZidaneA Jazz Jackrabbit - Orbitus (PC) by Robert A. Allen & Alexander Brandon 4D Driving - Race Lost (FM Towns) by Michael J. Sokyrka, Kris Hatlelid & Brian Plank Ken's Labyrinth - Level 4 (PC) by Ken Silverman ZZT - Frost 1; Tower (PC) by Zenith Nadir Don't Copy That Floppy 2 by...you got it, kiss my ass again Website: http://www.gamecrimespod.com/ Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/gamecrimes Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gamecrimespod BIG THANKS to Steph, our (brave & intrepid) editor.