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Retronauts Vol. IV Episode 34: Tiny Toon Adventures Games

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Retronauts

Games, Leisure, Technology, Video Games

4.52.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2015

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

They're tiny, they're toony, they're all a little looney, and, coming from a show with only 100 episodes, they're sure in a hell of a lot of games. (Hey, we're no lyricists.) Tiny Toon Adventures celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015, making this an opportune time to celebrate Steven Spielberg's resurrection of the classic Looney Tunes brand for a new generation. On this episode, join Bob Mackey, Jeremy Parish, Chris Antista, and Henry Gilbert as they explore the many games inspired by one of the most important shows in the '90s television animation Renaissance. Be sure to visit our blog at Retronauts.com, and check out our partner site, USgamer, for more great stuff. And if you'd like to send a few bucks our way, head on over to our Patreon page!

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0:00.0

This week on RetroNots only 90s kids will understand this podcast

0:03.9

Hello everybody and welcome to RetroNots we're all full of giggles today and today's topic is tiny

0:32.8

tune adventures games and before I get started I want to talk about who is here with me who's let's go this way who's right over here

0:39.1

Henry Gilbert from games radar y'all know Henry and who else do we have in the room we have Chris Antisa from later time that no way

0:45.9

includes Henry Gilbert wow it never plugs me on this show wow okay that's a lot of corporate

0:52.8

masters yeah who else we have it's me Jeremy it's a him and yes so today we're going to be

1:01.8

talking about tiny tune adventures and I have to thank Chris for this because this is

1:05.4

something I wanted to do back and one update of RetroNots I didn't get a chance to but then Chris

1:09.4

made a really great video that the man at one up was keeping you down the man was stopping on my face

1:13.5

yeah I sort of had to venture out and do my own thing for later time like screw you you are not

1:19.7

talking about 22 well that's like what I what I have sort of made my thing at laser time is no one is

1:26.3

not many people have given these license games good or bad like they're due or rediscover them

1:31.4

beyond a simple stream and yeah there's a bunch of information out there on tiny tunes games and I

1:37.2

personally I went back you know you were a couple of our laser times recently I don't like nostalgia

1:41.9

for Bob yes you don't like nostalgia I don't like nostalgia for nostalgia's sake I like to go

1:46.7

back and look at things I like to see if they're actually worth recommending to people and it wasn't

1:50.8

just the games it was the tiny tune show how like it's not embarrassing like it's it's the most of

1:57.1

the stuff I like from that era was embarrassing everything I like to the kid was awful I just said

2:01.5

there was never a kissy for a video game kissy for doofus droofus the poppoles poppoles which I had

2:07.9

like I love I love girl toys I bought a ton of rainbow bright stuff I mean that for poppoles

2:12.7

Disney Chris I think no what are the thing you know they are now Netflix bought them oh wow

2:16.6

Netflix is purchased poppoles it's a crime the capcom never made a gummy bears video games yes

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