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Retronauts Episode 223: Epoch's Game Pocket Computer

Retronauts

Retronauts

Games, Leisure, Technology, Video Games

4.52.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Jeremy Parish and Bob Mackey consult with handheld connoisseur Alex "kraeman" Forsyth about the impressive portable system that beat Game Boy to the punch by five years: The Epoch Game Pocket Computer.

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0:00.0

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0:03.6

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0:08.8

by providing government-backed finance and insurance.

0:11.8

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0:15.6

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0:16.9

Fulfill them with a working capital loan.

0:19.3

Exporting to a challenge in market?

0:21.2

Make sure you get paired with the right insurance.

0:23.4

To get the exporters' edge, go to UKExportFinance.gov.uk

0:28.0

or search UKExportFinance.

0:30.2

[♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪

0:52.8

All right.

0:53.6

And so now we are not at a panel at Midwest Gaming Classic.

0:57.8

We are just at Midwest Gaming Classic in our exclusive high-tech recording studio.

1:04.2

And we have procured none other than, hi, my name is Alex Forsyth.

1:10.8

And I've been a RetroNots listener for as long as I can really, really early on.

1:17.3

And I am an Abid collector of handheld video games.

1:23.3

And that's great because this is Game Boy's 30th anniversary.

1:26.2

But we are not talking about Game Boy's 30th anniversary right now.

1:29.5

We were talking about something adjacent to that.

1:32.2

Alex, have you been on the show before?

1:33.8

I know you requested the wrestle knots topic,

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