Runtime: 57 Minutes
Last week's episode on early video game history continues as Dave and Rob talk about how technology developed through early racing games of the 1970s and 1980s. Through their discussion, we talk about Space Race, Nurburgring 1, Night Driver, Rally-X, Pole Position, Rad Racer and more. Join us for a high-octane, nostalgia-filled trip down Memory Card Lane.
References:
Nurburing 1 Cover Art:
Nurburing 1 Cover ArtWikipedia Article:
Wikipedia - Nurburing 1Game-Specific Wiki:
Not AvailableSteam Reviews:
Not Available on SteamGOG.com:
Not Available on GOGMobyGames:
MobyGames - Nurburing 1Metacritic:
Not Available on MetacriticAdditional Sources:
Nuerburgring-1 Information:
Nurburgring-1 InformationWikipedia - Racing Game:
Wikipedia - Racing GameWikipedia - Space Race (video game):
Wikipedia - Space Race (video game)Wikipedia - Gran Trak 10:
Wikipedia - Gran Trak 10Wikipedia - Fonz (video game):
Wikipedia - Fonz (video game)Wikipedia - Night Driver:
Wikipedia - Night DriverWikipedia - Death Race (1976 Video Game):
Wikipedia - Death Race (1976 Video Game)Wikipedia - Super Bug (video game):
Wikipedia - Super Bug (video game)Wikipedia - Rally-X:
Wikipedia - Rally-XWikipedia - Pole Position:
Wikipedia - Pole PositionWikipedia - The Battle Road:
Wikipedia - The Battle RoadWikipedia - Out Run:
Wikipedia - Out RunWikipedia - Rad Racer:
Wikipedia - Rad RacerWikipedia - Indianapolis 500: The Simulation
Wikipedia - Indianapolis 500: The SimulationAudio Sources:
Cold Open Music:
Comfortable Mystery by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3531-comfortable-mystery
Podcast Intro Music:
Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4171-open-those-bright-eyes