The Ted Dabney Experience

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The Ted Dabney Experience. Intimate conversations with leading lights from the golden age of video arcade gaming. A podcast project by Richard May, Paul Drury (Retro Gamer magazine) and Tony Temple (author of Missile Commander). Brought to you in association with The American Classic Arcade Museum (US) and Arcade Archive (UK).

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  • Alveolus22
    An essential listen for any fan of the Golden Era of the Arcades
    These interviews are THE standard for classic arcade gaming. Nothing else I have heard comes close. All three interviewers are tremendously knowledgeable and consummate professionals. With scarcely a gram of self-indulgence that plagues so many podcasts. The subjects and content of these interviews is a priceless resource for those of us interested in preserving this grand era. I could not be more grateful to the gents responsible. Bravo and keep the interviews coming!
  • killy the kid
    Amazing interviews
    These are among the best interviews with video game industry legends I’ve ever heard. Pick any single episode to listen to, and you will learn so much about the creative process, teamwork, the evolution of technology and the golden age of Atari and other coin operated video game companies.
  • Master of None
    An absolutely excellent interview series
    This is an excellent podcast that documents the rapidly disappearing history of the 1970s and 1980s arcade game industry. It’s hard to believe some of these games are 40 years old! I’m glad the hosts are getting these stories out there before they can never be told by those who lived it.
  • Jolt1313
    Retro gaming gold
    I have listened to hundreds of arcade and video game interviews and this podcast stands above the rest with such in depth information brought out in a very interesting way.
  • Zoon2084
    Wow
    This is the best arcade related podcast I’ve ever heard. I actually look forward to it popping up on the iPad. Well done.
  • chdorr
    Excellence across the board.
    Excellent, in-depth interviews with the people who made the arcade era so special to those of us who lived it. The hosts know their subjects well and have been picking some great people to start with. Very well handled for a multiple interviewer format, full of insightful and intelligent questions. If you are a true lover of the classic arcade games and at all curious baout their history, dive in. Top shelf stuff. Thanks gents, keep it up.
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