And as always, if you’d like to support the show, do so via our Amazon link. Video game history information comes from GameFAQs and Moby Games. – Final Fantasy Tactics Advancebastardized a great PSX game, but, well, it came out this day in 2003 for the Gameboy Adance. – Also for the Dreamcast in 1999: Soulcalibur! The fighter from Namco featured a heavy emphasis on weapons, and it was highly rated at the time and in ensuing years as the series continued. The colorful boxing came made people more nostalgic for better boxing games, but it sold well. – Ready 2 Rumble Boxingby Midway came out in 1999 for the Dreamcast, and then later for the N64, PSX and Gameboy Color. It had a strong start that it ceded as hype for the PlayStation 2 ramped up. God, it was such an awesome little system, but Sega eventually lost its stomach for the console business. – 9/9/99 for $199! The Sega Dreamcast came out on Sept. By Insomniac Games, it was pretty popular with a wide range of gamers, including more casual folks. – Also from 1998: Spyro the Dragon! The little purple dragon started doing like, dragon stuff, on Sept. ![]() It was an odd action RPG with guns that spawned an incredibly underrated sequel, and an iffy PSP game with a completely indecipherable plot. – Parasite Eve, an oft-mentioned favorite of Steve, came out September 9, 1998. (And by the way, the PlayStation itself came out on September 9, 1995.) The indie darling sold a ton of copies, and it’s wildly recognized for popularizing RPGs outside of Japan. – A little deep, story-driven game known as Final Fantasy VIIcame out for the PlayStation on September 7, 1997. You can check out the video here, and listen to our episode on Jam here! – Reddit and YouTube deliver this week with Midway’s pitch video to the NBA for a little game called NBA Jam. 3, the Super Nintendo and other gaming stuff. – The Couch Potato over at New Castle News has a fine personal essay on his experiences with Super Mario Bros. – From The Dreamcast Junkyard, a great series of articles on their hunt to find a legendary barber from some commercials. ![]() Those developers responded by turning it into DCMA’s Sky. – So! Nintendo, as usual, has been aggressive pursuing fan games using their characters, with the latest target being a mash-up of Mario and No Man’s Sky. Next week, we’re chasssssiinnnnn’ draaaaagggons with a friend of the show! 39:30 – Todd has reasons why Parasite Eve is… The Most Best Game of All-Time!.Want to have an email or comment read on the air? Want to have your voicemail played? Send all mails and audio files to 0:00 – Intro, which features one of the commercials for the game. Are you yearning and craving a clayyyssiiiccc YPB episode? Well, they are now collected here for you! Find episodes #1 to #52 right there, in Volume I!Īs always, if you like the show, support us by buying from Amazon! You can use this link to go to Amazon, and any purchase you make will kick a couple bucks to the show, with no extra cost to you. You can also follow us on Twitter, or ‘like’ us on Facebook.Īnd now, there is a Discord channel for all the sweet baby boy and girl fans of YPB! Check it out here, and rub elbows with your favorite co-hosts. To manually subscribe, use this link in the device / podcast player of choice. You can manually download this week’s podcast here or subscribe to the show via the iTunes store. (And by the way, don’t look up any YouTube reviews on this game, unless you want mind-horrors.) This week in Your Parents Basement, we are rookie cop Aya Brea battling against rogue DNA, mitochondria and dinosaur bones! From 1998, we’re playing Parasite Eve by Square for the PlayStation.
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