Enjoy Stuff: If You’re Not N, You’re Out
Insert that cartridge to continue! This week Jay and Shua celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Nintendo 64, the groundbreaking console that brought 3D gaming into living rooms and changed the way we play forever.
From legendary multiplayer battles and innovative controller designs to unforgettable adventures in Hyrule and beyond, the guys look back at the system that may not have won the console war but absolutely changed gaming history.
News
A fan-created version of Radiohead’s OK Computer has been recreated entirely with Nintendo 64 game soundfonts, creating a fascinating alternate-universe take on the classic album.

Star Wars Zero Company revealed a new trailer ahead of its August 27 release, showcasing a gritty single-player tactical adventure set in the galaxy far, far away.

Star Wars Galactic Racer debuted its story trailer, introducing a revenge-fueled racing tale set during the New Republic era before its October 6 launch.

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What we’re Enjoying
Jay has been spending time with LEGO Batman: The Legacy of the Dark Knight on PlayStation 5. He enjoyed the game’s hilarious Batman references, fun gameplay, and the trademark charm that has made LEGO games a favorite among players for years. Shua checked out Masters of the Universe and came away pleasantly surprised. He loved the action, humor, and countless references to the franchise’s rich history We encourage everyone to support the movie and experience it for themselves.

MCU Location Scout
MCULocationScout.com is Jay’s ongoing project documenting and exploring real-world filming locations used throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe and related Marvel television productions. Through detailed research, photos, and travel guides, fans can discover where their favorite Marvel moments were filmed. Jay is currently wrapping up his extensive work on Jessica Jones Season 3. Each entry explains the scene, identifies the filming location, and details the detective work involved in tracking it down. The interactive maps make it easy to dive deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and explore New York City through Jessica’s final season. And don’t forget to check out all of Jay’s Sci-Fi Saturdays on RetroZap. You can also tune in to SHIELD: Case Files where Jay and Shua breakdown Marvel properties and Superhero Suite for news on comics, movies, TV and more.

Enjoy Polygonal Gaming!
This week the guys power up their nostalgia circuits and celebrate thirty years of the Nintendo 64, one of the most influential gaming consoles ever created. From its unusual controller design and revolutionary analog stick to its groundbreaking approach to 3D gaming, they explore how Nintendo helped shape an entirely new generation of video games.


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Jay and Shua also look back at the developers, innovations, and unforgettable experiences that made the N64 special. Along the way they revisit favorite titles, discuss why so many of the console’s biggest games remain beloved today, and remember the multiplayer moments that made the system a permanent part of gaming history.

Did you see both of these 1981 movies? How do they compare to each other? Let us know! First person that emails me with the subject line, “If adventure had a license to kill…” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to [email protected]
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