Brent threw down the gauntlet with this episode – if you can find an uglier patch of carpet than what he has in his workroom, then you win absolutely nothing - nada, zip, zilch…basically just bragging rights on the fact that you’re keeping it real while working on your games. We have the usual gameroom and hobby updates, discuss Fandom Fest, collecting Funco Pops (we even open a few on air) discuss the good/bad on various multimeters, spend some of Brent’s money and discuss a topic that we thought would never be covered on an arcade/pinball podcast - the arrest of legendary pinball designer John Trudeau. All this and feedback too – August 2017 goes down in the history books.
Yep – we admit it – we go “straight to plaid” in this months’ episode. We tried REAL HARD LIKE to not let the discussion around Stern’s new Star Wars Pinball capitalize the episode, but we couldn’t help ourselves. We analyze it from up one side and down the other and still net a solid zero at the very end of it all. Fortunately we have “Total Nuclear Annihilation” on the horizon and that promises to save the day – in more way than one. So, on with what promises to be a really fun show. We work through our monthly updates, as Brent just completed a pretty large group buyout on some killer titles (and a lot of PC10 carts, as well). He picks up his Jurassic Park and lays in a total surprise game pickup as well. Whitney discusses the next few chapters in the Sky Skipper Project and discusses some cabinet swaps he’s got going on. We cover off on a small soldering Q&A, review some hardware and for the first time in a few months we spend even more of Brent’s money. All this, a "Nip-It" alert to end all alerts, and some feedback as well!
Young pinball enthusiast Juniper Neff shares her repair journey; hosts analyze Whirlwind and Stern's Star Wars.
Juniper Neff joins us to share her journey into pinball from her perspective as a teenager. We discuss Star Wars game play and get to know Spencer a little bit more!
We are back from the 2017 Southern-Fried Gameroom Expo and this episode can be considered our "Super Mega Doppler SFGE Wrap-Up" episode, as we cover off on all things related to the expo, including, but not limited to: Every friend we saw (of which there was a LOT) Every game we played (of which there was a LOT) Every panel we moderated or delivered (of which there was a LOT) Every Nip-It we played (of which there was ONE) Every time Brent tilted a pinball (of which there was a LOT) Every time we said "SFGE" or "Sky Skipper" this episode (of which there is a LOT)* WHEW!! Well - there you go! Episode 56 in a bag, baby!
Drew Nicholson shares warehouse collecting strategies and YouTube/KLOV moderation experiences.
Drew Nicholson joins us to discuss all things pinball and share stories from his YouTube channel "The 8-Bit Pit" and talks about some of his recent warehouse raids!
It's the 'ol Double Nickel (episode 55, as Brent so eloquently educated us on) and we've got a real treat in store for everyone this month - Jersey Jack from Jersey Jack Pinball. He was in town for the Louisville Arcade Expo back in March and we've got the audio from his panel discussion ready for this month. As Brent said when he listened to it - "this is the best Jersey Jack discussion I've heard - period" and we'll park that right there. We dive into the Sky Skipper Project and discuss it at some extended detail as Whitney gets ready for the US debut at the Southern-Fried Gameroom Expo in June. We also talk through the month's happenings, some gameroom updates and a bulk buy that Brent is working on. Whitney finds a couple new ways to spend Brent's money and we have another great bunch of feedback to review, as well.
Yep, you read that right. This month’s show is best described as a fine ‘sit me back’ with your favorite smoking jacket and two of the finest tacos the Border has to offer. We roll back into the studio and recap our thoughts on the Louisville Arcade Expo, catch up on the happenings over both March *AND* April, get back into the swing of Spending Brent’s Money (shameless plug here…we racked up over a $500 bill EASY this month) and were delighted to feature a guest we’ve been wanting to have on the show for months now: Jimmy Litsey – BITD classic arcade operator of yore and man, does he have some cool stories to tell. As always we plow through a ton of great and fun feedback and some industry news as well. Oh yeah - the best part is always at the end, so be sure to stay through the credits!
All your April Fools belongs to us! Yeah – we went there. So - to help you recover from what was undoubtedly a VERY stressful April 1st, we bring you the recording of the live show we streamed on Saturday night, March 4th 2017. We managed to rotate quite the number of guests in/out of the booth during the course of the livestream (list below) and what more can we say than “we had a blast, and it shows”. *The Skycurser Devs - Philip Golobish and Christopher Cruz *Adam and JP from Pod Casserole (with a special episode of "Adam's Ghost") *David Corrigan from the Grand Ole Gameroom Expo *Whitney's nephew Gareth Milwood *Tony Thomas from Louisville’s RecBar *And last – but certainly not least (technically, she’s first) we have the show intro by Whitney’s daughter Grace – she carried us when we were nowhere to be found… The Louisville Arcade Expo has continued to grow year-after-year and is is hitting a really good stride now in both size, attendance and the sheer amount of content available to take in over the course of the show. The growth has lead to a brand new floor layout, a significant uptick in the number of games available to play, more seminars in a dedicated space and new segments of the hobby/genre being represented at the show. We recorded all of the relevant seminars and will be releasing both the audio and video from them in the next few weeks, as well. We’ll have the audio in upcoming episodes and the video will be on our Youtube channel. With that – grab a smoothie, sit back and enjoy a great night of fun at the 2017 Louisville Arcade Expo!
It’s taken us a bit to recover, but we’re back with a vengeance purpose now that we’ve gotten a few naps under our belt and tossed on some clean Superfriends Underoos! This episode is a recording of the live show we streamed on Friday night, March 3rd 2017. We managed to rotate quite the number of guests in/out of the booth during the course of the livestream (list below) and what more can we say than “we had a blast, and it shows”. *Brent’s niece & nephew – Emma and Logan, talking retro and console gaming at the Expo *Tony Thomas and Corey Simms from Louisville’s RecBar *Clint Hoskins and Jared Neible from Evansville’s Secret Headquarters *Adam and JP from Pod Casserole *Friend of the show Jim Hale (he traveled in all the way from Denver, CO!) *And last – but certainly not least (technically, she’s first) we have the show intro by Whitney’s daughter Grace – she carried us when we were nowhere to be found… The Louisville Arcade Expo has continued to grow year-after-year and is is hitting a really good stride now in both size, attendance and the sheer amount of content available to take in over the course of the show. The growth has lead to a brand new floor layout, a significant uptick in the number of games available to play, more seminars in a dedicated space and new segments of the hobby/genre being represented at the show. We recorded all of the relevant seminars and will be releasing both the audio and video from them in the next few weeks, as well. We’ll have the audio in upcoming episodes and the video will be on our Youtube channel. With that – grab a cold juice box, sit back and enjoy a great night of fun at the 2017 Louisville Arcade Expo!
There's only one show on earth that could follow up #50 with any hopes of carrying the torch and you're listening to it now! We cap teh short month with some updates, game pickups, Sky Skipper news, spending some of Brent's money and some hilarious feedback!
“Book ‘em Danno” – it’s the big ‘Five-O’ show! There’s so much crammed into this month’s episode that we had to loosen the belt a bit and put on the stretchy pants, because I think we’ve hit an all-time high score when it comes to show length, commutes and long-distance runs…. seriously. We muse about the happenings of the month (of which there are many), delve into Whitney’s hatred for all things clown (die Ziggy, die) and discuss some local parties, trade bait and flip candidates, bad arcade handhelds, some Sky Skipper updates and a long-overdue new father-daughter project, as well. We then move on into some catch-up tech and restoration topics around Ghostbusters pinball, the K700 and we revisit the ROM burner station topic we originally started back in ep. 39 (sheesh… we are slackers) – AND – we spend over $1000 of Brent’s money this month on some KILLER arcade mods. The best presents really are for yourself! Adding to all of that nonsense, we have the folks from ArcadeRX join us for an overview of the 2017 Louisville Arcade Expo and we feature our panel discussion from the 2016 Grand Ole’ Gameroom Expo with friends Adam & JP from the Adam & JP Show along with Patrick Wall from the Gameroom Junkies podcast. Add in tons of feedback, some serious trolling by Nick Baldridge and a ghost-track review of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and I’m not sure there’s any more room left on the Internet! Here's how the show timings break down: Start - 02:15 - Pre-episode 'blather' Let's roll baby!
It's Christmas day and what better way to say "Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays" to everyone across the globe than to drop the December episode right on top of all your wrapping paper! Some might say the release of this month's episode is well-timed, and others might consider it sheer coincidence. Either way, we're not saying, as it's mostly luck and a bit of eggnog-fueled commitment when you look under the covers. Cousin Eddie would be proud. We catch up on a lot of happenings since last month, discuss our Christmas and Holiday plans and spend *WAY* too much time talking about the Atari Flashback portable, despite easily spending over $500 of Brent's money this month on all kinds of sweet tools and arcade paraphernalia. So do what we do - burn all that wrapping paper, grab a beer and chill out and let the Holidays surround you while we send 2016 out in style!
And just like that.... a warm, heaping pile of Thanksgiving Leftovers makes it way to your plate for what is episode #48! We blame it on the tryptophan, so bear with us as we make room for seconds and break off a rather unconventional (in...like...it's under 4 hours) episode of the podcast. We've had a pretty big November - we attended the Grand Ole Gameroom Expo and put on a couple of sessions there, met up with half of the Gameroom Junkies, slummed with Adam and JP of the Adam and JP Show, ogled the awesome work of Chris Royalty at Hot Rod Arcade/Pinball Plating and even rubbed some elbows with Patrick Scott Patterson. Add on top of that a bevy of gameroom updates, trials and tribulations with the new Ghostbusters Pinball and some major progress on the Sky Skipper Project and you've got something worthy of the finest cranberry sauce that money can't buy. I *KNOW* Brent is thankful for this month, as I give his wallet a break and we catch up on a boatload of feedback as well. We love hearing from our listeners, so keep it coming! We hope you enjoy this 'food coma' of an episode as we all get geared for what is sure to be a great Christmas!
October 2016 Ahh... Halloween. It's could be called one of the best (it's definitely one of the most fun) holidays of the year and we try to pay homage to that spirit of fun this month here on the show. Despite showing up to record in our best costumes (we dressed up like wannabe podcasters), we ditch the spooky sound effects and get straight to the business of the month - and that nothing but high-quality arcade and pinball talk. Ok, the high-quality part is a stretch, but it beats getting a bag full of rocks. We cover off on our recent Ghostbusters pinball purchase, take delivery and do some box unpacking talk, along with lots (and I do mean lots) of discussion on first impressions, what needs to be addressed before putting the game into full-time play and our favorite mods for the game thus far. We talk through monthly updates (which encompasses a Rowe jukebox, Back To The Future pinball, Mad Planets and a major announcement on the Sky Skipper Project that Whitney is working on with Alex and Olly in the UK. At this time, it's safe to say Sky Skipper is officially on like Donkey Kong. We also talk shop on approaches to LED'ing out a pinball machine and following up on the Bryman BM235 multimeter. Oh - and Whitney finds all kinds of treasures in the coin buckets of Brent's games. Here's the best recipe we could come up with on short notice to help you enjoy this month's show: *Do an overnight download of the show to our phone. *Grab your favorite variety of pumpkin beer - preferably cold. *Open it, savor the aroma and then pour it down the drain. *Go grab any other kind of beer, pop it open and relish in the fact that you aren't drinking pumpkin beer. *Hit play. *Let the insanity surround you. Here's how the show timings break down for this month: As always, remember to check our Facebook Page for LOTS of content in-between the episodes, as Brent and I are keep a lively presence on the podcast page and we enjoy lots of great discussion on trending topics.
"Deserts Bloom Unholy Sands" (version gamma) by Agitation Phi and Thee Uncondemning Monk (thee um). This track is a continued exploration in not only experimental music, but also a method of psychick hygiene, a form of psychomagical ritual. The art work you see is by Astarte 23, whom also creates psychedelic experimental electronica. Credits can be found here on soundcloud: Three versions of "Deserts Bloom Unholy Sands," each version has bass playing by our magical collaborative partner Agitation Φ, whom laid the improvised bass track that we then improvised, in the moment, as is our way, a drum track, and on the last version, we (thee um) are playing a ghaita, as noted on that track. All art is by our other magical partner, Astarte 23. An Amazing artist whom more can be found out about via his soundcloud page, where he makes crazy cool electronic sounds, or via facebook where you can find more of his mind bending, enchantingly magical art. see here for more art, and check soundcloud for more by Agitation and Um:
"Sam Man," is an original song by Thee Uncondemning Monk & Agitation Φ. It was released by First Earth Records, an Thee Uncondemning Monk Lp entitled, In the Middle O.V. 6. Art work is by Astarte 23. More information can be found on the First Earth Records here:
If there's any possible way to mash up arcade and pinball talk, a ton of updates, some hilarious feedback, a brand new "side project" announcement (like Whitney needs another one), game pickups, BTTF, Star Wars, Star Trek, Lazer Blaze, birthday parties and a new multimeter all into one episode, then yeah - we can call Episode 46 "mission accomplished". With all that, I'm not really sure what else to say. You'll need to listen and sort it all out for yourself, because our minds are mush after recording this episode. I think the only thing we had left over on the cutting room floor was the kitchen sink and it will somehow make it into episode 47, I am sure. In all seriousness we have a ton of topics that we cover this month - you can akin it to driving in circles for 88 miles and moving forward 3. See what I did there!?!?! Thanks for listening and here's to ending September 2016 on the highest note possible! With all that, I'm not really sure what else to say. You'll need to listen and sort it all out for yourself, because our minds are mush after recording this episode. I think the only thing we had left over on the cutting room floor was the kitchen sink and it will somehow make it into episode 47, I am sure. In all seriousness we have a ton of topics that we cover this month - you can akin it to driving in circles for 88 miles and moving forward 3. See what I did there!?!?! Thanks for listening and here's to ending September 2016 on the highest note possible! Here's how the show timings break down for this month: As always, remember to check our Facebook Page for LOTS of content in-between the episodes, as Brent and I are keep a lively presence on the podcast page and we enjoy lots of great discussion on trending topics.
August 2016 With a show title mashup like that, I’m not even really sure where to start – so the best thing to do is just put everything on the table and let you decide – and figure out where the fudge plays into everything… This month we cover off on a multitude of topics: Fandom Fest Ghostbusters unboxing (not ours – this one belongs to RecBar) Sevierville, TN August 2016 Coin-Op auction Trip to Seattle – Seattle Pinball Museum Trip to Chicago – Stern Pinball factory tour, Logan Arcade and Galloping Ghost! DK board repair by OneCircuit ACDC Pinball mods and last but certainly not least, we dive head-first into the world of CRT rejuvinators and spend some of Brent’s money on a killer multimeter. Here's how the show timings break down for this month:
July 2016 Summer is in full swing and we’ve got more podcasting goodness for your summer restoration work (or commutes…however you call it, we’re good with it!) We discuss project updates from all over the place, talk about Red Tents (GRAILER), ROM burning, scanning artwork, what we ordered from Online Components, troubleshooting System 11 pinball machines, logic probes and last, but not least, go all SlapStic on spending Brent’s money - and that's after he picked up the bill when we had dinner with listener David Paul! If you can stomach all the topic dyslexia, then we have a special treat in store for you this month: Daniel DeBusschere hosts one of the panels from the 2016 Southern Fried Gameroom Expo entitled "Painting the Dots - Pinball's Color DMD Revolution" and talks with Mica Critchfield and Mark Jarzewiek as they discuss all things ColorDMD – from how displays are colored to some history of the project and the company. It’s great info that you won’t hear anywhere else. On top of that, they premier color dots running on Family Guy for the first time, so you get a world-premier to boot! If you want to catch the video from the session, then look no further as we've got it posted on our YouTube channel as well. We also have plenty of feedback to discuss as well, so buckle up and get ready and remember...we are the way we are because we sit in the sun FAR too long...
June 2016 We are back from the Southern-Fried Gameroom Expo and in front of the mics to recap our thoughts and all the high (many) and low (one…stupid tire) points along the way. Needless to say, it was a great weekend full of fun and excitement. We reconnected with listeners and friends, got some good swag (beer), interviewed some very interesting people, put on a couple of sessions and and met lots of great folks to boot. This month we feature one of the first audio segments from SFGE and are proud to feature the “From Tron to Curveball: Bill Adams’ Life in Classic Gaming” session where we have the privilege of interviewing Bill Adams and talk about everything from developing Tron to naming Satan’s Hollow to the legend of “OScope”… it’s great insight and a must-listen for some fantastic history on some beloved Bally/Midway games. We also cover off on some monthly updates, spend some of Brent’s money, respond to a literal boat-load of listener feedback, mis-pronounce silicon, silicone and numismatic and uncover the long-lost horn of the General Lee. Yep – all in a month’s work! Here’s how the show timings break down: As always, remember to check our Facebook Page for LOTS of content in-between the episodes, as Brent and I are keep a lively presence on the podcast page and we enjoy lots of great discussion on trending topics. Follow us on Twitter (@BrokenToken) as well and if you want to talk to us directly, give us a shout on the podcast voicemail line –470-2CALLBT (470-222-5528) If you enjoy what you hear, then please consider leaving us a rating on our iTunes page and our Stitcher Radio page. We are also available on the Throwback Network so please consider checking out all the other retro goodness podcasts available there, as well. Ratings help us to promote the show and get it front of more people, so we thank you for any help you can provide! Thanks for listening and GAME ON!
Well, here we are at the end of May and the beginning of Summer for 2016.. time flies and this month is no exception. In addition to the normal updates, feedback and catching up since the last episode, we find ourselves covering a few "different" topics this month - auctions and game hauling. Yeah - you read that right folks- gavels and trailers. We set down to record and had a bit of a 'loose' agenda (due to our prep-time for the upcoming 2016 Southern-Fried Gameroom Expo) and figured we'd cover off on a few topics that we've been wanting to discuss for several months, but have had a hard time slotting them into some of the past shows. During the course of the discussion, we uncover the fact that Whitney is an auctioneer and that Brent has a closet full of NES consoles - and somewhere those two facts actually intercept and make sense...only on our show. Not to be outdone by our own self-induced bravado, we hear from two guys that REALLY have something to talk about - Billy Mitchell and Walter Day - as they host one of the seminars from the 2016 Louisville Arcade Expo entitled "The Perfect Pac-Man" in which Billy and Walter discuss the techniques used to score a perfect Pac-Man game and fields audience questions, as well. Call it "Ratchet Strap Redux" or "More than I ever cared about a dolly" or "loaded up and trucking (to Atlanta)" and you've got an offbeat episode 42 of the show! Here’s how the show timings break down: As always, remember to check our Facebook Page for LOTS of content in-between the episodes, as Brent and I are keep a lively presence on the podcast page and we enjoy lots of great discussion on trending topics. Follow us on Twitter (@BrokenToken) as well and if you want to talk to us directly, give us a shout on the podcast voicemail line –470-2CALLBT (470-222-5528) If you enjoy what you hear, then please consider leaving us a rating on our iTunes page and our Stitcher Radio page.
April 2016 The words ‘Back in the saddle’ has a lot of connotations, but we all know what it means in the land of BT – EPIC show at EPIC (uh...normal) length!:) We roll out of April and into May returning to the studio and catching up on all things arcade and pinball since our livestream shows at the 2016 Louisville Arcade Expo. We sit down and catch up on hobby and project progress over the past six weeks, talk tech, catch up on quite a bit of pinball news and in an unprecedented display of shrewdness, showmanship and podcasting sound effects, Brent spends both his – and Whitney’s - money this month! We’ll just drop this right here, and let you guys and gals figure the rest of it out…. [ghostbusters-logo] We also have the opportunity to hear from the ‘King of Flow’ himself – Mr. Steve Ritchie in our first ‘seminar segments’ from Louisville Arcade Expo. Steve talks about pinball design, the state of the industry and the economy, Game of Thrones and more. I apologize up front a bit for the audio – it required a good amount of post-processing but it came out really well all things considered. Here’s how the show timings break down:
You see what I did there, right? Saturday Night Live!?!? **moan**.. OK, well in the interest of ‘almost SNL-quality’ entertainment, we bring you our Saturday livestream show from the floor of the 2016 Louisville Arcade Expo! Join in for the fun as we recap the day’s events and rotate some pretty heavy hitters through the ‘5th chair’ (i.e. “Hey you – yeah you!! Grab that mic and talk to us!!) at our booth during the show. All-in-all, we had an epic night and tons of friends (and family) show up for the show, as well as an “arcade living legend” sit down with us for a while, as well. Jeff Waldron and his daughter Paige Felicity and Chris Fitzpatrick Jackie Roberts, Grace Roberts and Gareth Milwood Billy Mitchell Join in on the fun and relive the action of the expo as we bring you as much from the show floor as we can squeeze into a modest-sized (for us…LOL) MP3 file.
This is the first episode in our coverage of the 2016 Louisville Arcade Expo! We are super-excited to be bringing you all the audio and video coverage of the expo seminars, as well as our live-stream shows – recorded direct from the show floor - from both Friday and Saturday night. Aside from the normal banter, background noise and endless pontification that you’ve come to expect, we feature several guests from Friday night and had a great time talking with them: Tony and Cory from Recbar Jared Nieble from Secret Headquarters JP from the Adam and JP Show Check our website, as we'll be updating links for the shows below as they go live, so here’s what you can expect from our total coverage: Steve Ritchie - slide/show seminar and Q&A session Joel West – on playing Berzerk and open Q&A Billy Mitchell & Walter Day – seminar on playing the perfect Pac-Man game; open Q&A Billy Mitchell, Joel West & Brian Kuh – open Q&A seminar Friday night livestream show (uhh....this) Saturday night livestream show Join in on the fun and relive the action of the expo as we bring you as much from the show floor as we can squeeze into a modest-sized (for us…LOL) MP3 file. As always, remember to check our Facebook Page for LOTS of content in-between the episodes, as Brent and I are keep a lively presence on the podcast page and we enjoy lots of great discussion on trending topics. Follow us on Twitter (@BrokenToken) as well and if you want to talk to us directly, give us a shout on the podcast voicemail line –470-2CALLBT (470-222-5528) If you enjoy what you hear, then please consider leaving us a rating on our iTunes page and our Stitcher Radio page. We are also available on the Throwback Network so please consider checking out all the other retro goodness podcasts available there, as well. Ratings help us to promote the show and get it front of more people, so we thank you for any help you can provide! Thanks for listening and GAME ON!