Warp Zone Podcast: November 1992
The Sega CD launches in America with a handful of games that will change video game forever! We go over some of the games that launched back in November of 1992 for the NES, SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, TurboDuo and Game Boy. Thanks for listening!
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SHOW NOTES:
WELCOME TO WARP ZONE!
0:00 – Introduction Music
0:40 – Press Start
POW BLOCK
1:49 – Little Samson (NES)
12:24 – Tecmo NBA Basketball (NES)
16:09 – Firepower 2000 (SNES)
19:38 – Imperium (SNES)
22:27 – On The Ball (SNES)
26:57 – Out Of This World (SNES)
33:21 – Prince of Persia (SNES)
37:11 – Road Runner’s Death Valley Rally (SNES)
42:25 – Super Star Wars (SNES)
49:46 – Wordtris (SNES)
54:04 – The Global Gladiators Starring Mick and Mack (Genesis)
1:00:29 – Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Genesis)
1:11:53 – Loom (TurboDuo)
1:16:19 – Super Mario Land 2 (Game Boy)
INTERMISSION
1:26:51 – McRock by Virgin – Mick and Mack OST
PLAYING WITH POWER
1:29:27 – Nintendo Power | November 1992
1:41:49 – EGM | November 1992
2:21:34 – GamePro | November 1992
INTERMISSION
2:30:28 – Credits by Sega – Sonic the Hedgehog 2 OST
THE ENERGY TANK
2:33:07 – The Sega CD Launches In America
GAME OVER
2:57:08 – Thanks for Listening!
2:57:57 – Luke Skywalker’s Theme by JVC – Super Star Wars OST
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Craig has been covering the video game industry since 1995. His work has been published across a wide spectrum of media sites. He’s currently the Editor-In-Chief of Nintendo Times and contributes to Gaming Age.