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STAGE 52: Boss Battles 3: WHERE THE WILD BOSSES ARE!

STAGE 52: Boss Battles 3: WHERE THE WILD BOSSES ARE!

What would a video game themed show be without boss battles? You’ve made your way through plenty of stages so far, but now it’s time to battle more bosses than ever before! We’ve got some of the nastiest, most powerful bosses lined up for you to take down before you can proceed to the next stage, so get ready to take ’em all out!

Make sure you’ve saved your progress, stocked up on plenty of Energy Tanks, potions,weapons, and everything you need, because we’re about to go on an epic rumble with some of the deadliest bosses you’ll ever encounter!

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STAGE 47: Commodore Amiga

STAGE 47: Commodore Amiga

The Amiga… a computer platform way ahead of everyone else out there. Released on July 23, 1985, the Amiga, released by Commodore International, was a multimedia powerhouse of a computer, offering colorful graphics, a graphic user interface, and four channel stereo sound, at a time when platforms like the IBM PC and Macintosh were only offering very basic graphics and sounds on their platforms; the IBM PC was only really thought of at the time as a business oriented machine, and the Macintosh had sharp graphics but only in black and white. It was a computer that mystified the public and befuddled Commodore, who even themselves didn’t quite know how to really market the damned thing.

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Episode 100: It’s our 100th Episode EXTRAVIGANZA!!!!

Episode 100: It’s our 100th Episode EXTRAVIGANZA!!!!

In this episode: Your hosts talk about why the heck we do this silly thing, and why we’ve done so for 100 episodes. We
also have special guests from three of our favorite podcasts coming in to share what makes “nostalgia” such an interesting thing.

It’s a love-a-thon for all thing retro, old school, nostalgic and amazing! Continue reading →

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Nostalgia Road Trip SPECIAL: A Bat-Tribute To Adam West

Nostalgia Road Trip SPECIAL: A Bat-Tribute To Adam West

We here at the Nostaglia Roadtrip were saddened to hear of the passing of Adam West on June 10th, 2017.
The Batcave feels much emptier without this legendary actor, but we felt that we should honor a man who not only entertained us like crazy as kids, but also made us laugh as adults with his wit and dry humor in his many voice acting roles.

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Our Back Catalog on the Internet Archive

Hey folks! If you’re one who’s not big into Soundcloud, you can also check out our entire run of episodes (yes, even the crappy-ass first season!) on the Internet Archive, the world’s largest online library and archiving site!

We chose the Internet Archive to post our back catalog for several reasons: first, because if anything ever happened to Soundcloud and they went offline for any reason, we wouldn’t lose 3+ years of hard work and podcasting; second, because the Internet Archive is building a mirror in Canada, which means that if shit goes down in the US, our work is still safe and outside.

You can find our collection of older episodes here!

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Episode 149: Saying Goobye While Making Hot Steamy Sex With Your Grandma

Episode 149: Saying Goobye While Making Hot Steamy Sex With Your Grandma

In this episode, our lovable hosts are out on the street, looking for a new home. We give credit and much love for the place that gave us a chance to kill your brain-cells every week, Maglomaniac! Now we have a new start here in this OFFICIAL website and hope you all come along for the ride. We also talk about how gross it is when we hear or discuss about old people HAVING THE SEXXX!!!!

It’s two morons killing a half hour of your life that you will never get back; HOOOOORAY!!!

**Wont you please share this site….we’ll suck ya dick**

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