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You may notice that this is one of those episodes that includes a few hints of having been recorded quite a while ago, given that the conversation references "upcoming" DLC that, in fact, shipped in late spring. Alas, even with Retronauts amounting to six or seven episodes each month, I still have trouble finding room for all the great stuff lined up to go. I believe there's still an episode or two on the docket that may have been recorded in 2018... 

Think of this episode as, ah, barrel aged. "No podcast before its time." 

That's catchy. I should trademark it.

Anyway—for this week's bonus episode, we have a conversation with Martin and Thierry of Sabotage Games. Their debut title, The Messenger, owes a lot to classic 8-bit and 16-bit action games like Ninja Gaiden and Shinobi. So that's what we talk about here for nearly an hour. Enjoy!

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Anonymous

Just started this game Sunday and nearly finished, was wondering if I had missed one on it so I'm excited to listen to this!

SilverHairedMiddleAgedTuxedoMask

Hey I have a bit of a meta problem. I've been trying to collect all the Patreon era episodes of Retronauts so I can put them on an SD card so I can take it on the go and listen anywhere without wasting phone bandwidth. However all the meta data and ID3 stuff in the ididividual MPi3 files are messed upi, half are completelyi blank and the other half have proper labels but aren't consistenti with album or artist tracks to leti my phone know whichm mp3s are part of the same series ofi podcasts. Do any of the non-patreon archives of Retronauts have proper tags? Im assuming this is becausei the patreon episodes are pushed first and maybe don't get properly labeled.

hibikase

Why are you not simply downloading them all for offline play within your podcast application of choice?

retronauts

Not sure how to help on this. I use the same ID3 tags on Patreon episodes as on public episodes; they're both downsampled from the same source file, so everything should be identical.—JP

Andrew Grieve

Great interview. I’d never heard of The Messenger prior to this, so I’m late to the party but after listening and watching some gameplay footage, this is definitely up my alley and I’ll be picking this up soon. Thanks!