I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software, Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games and Stoo Cambridge known for his pixel artwork for Cannon Fodder and other titles from Sensible Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern.
The artwork design concepts of Cannon FodderCannon Fodder moving from Amiga to other platforms not always respectful to original artworkHow we would love a Cannon Fodder Remaster, come on CodemastersCannon Fodder, heroic yet emotional devastatingIs there still an environment to truly create something new in gaming?Sonic Mania respecting the beauty of the originalsThe Roland MT-32, Adlib FM and Amiga/Acorn Module musicThe amazing Commodore 64 SID chipThe CD32 quirks and odditiesTrying to find original CD32 games at reasonable pricesDid the cartridge outstay its welcome?Sony PlayStation development hardware power overloadsTony using Unity for his new gameThe Commodore 64 loading screens with that music!Education system originally pushing people away from computer careersThe logo Stoo Cambridge created for Pixel RefreshSUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube
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Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #17 – Cannon Fodder Artwork, Roland MT-32 and More…, created by James Woodcock.
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Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #17 – Cannon Fodder Artwork, Roland MT-32 and More…, created by James Woodcock.
For even more content, visit Pixel Refresh - Retro Gaming & Modern Tech.