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With that said though when they get access to some of the coolest experiences in golf I really appreciate that they see it through the lens of golf fanboys like the rest of us and not as some professional golf analyst type which makes them so much more relatable. I like how honest they are with their position in the golf world in that none of them claim to be any better at the game than they are and that at the end of the day all their opinions and insights are coming from the position of 4 amateur golfers. Generally I don’t like the whole golf “influencers” scene but the Foreplay crew offer something different to the rest that I can’t get enough of.
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If you want a third podcast to make it an even three, check out Upgrade with Jason Snell and Mike Hurley. If you’re using Apple products and have any interests in tech, you need to subscribe to both of these podcasts immediately! You will not regret it. They are the only podcast that I listen to live, then the members ‘bootleg’, and then the edited version. And don’t forget to visit their Members page. Also, after you listen to their closing song once, you’ll be singing along every time. I love hearing about Marco’s new toys, but I’m also grateful that John & Casey are there to give differing options. They are all hardware enthusiasts and do a great job letting you know what new hardware they are trying out and what they like and don’t like about it.
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The ATP hosts are all developers that, while definitely fans of Apple, will not hesitate to point out when they disagree with choices the hardware or software teams at Apple make. Stephen’s Apple hardware collection is legendary and his history with Apple gives him a unique angle when discussing things like hardware changes or repair options. Stephen, Mike, and Federico give Connected listeners a view of Apple hardware and software from the view of tech writers and hardware fans.

We talked to Warren about a range of topics including his time at Gottlieb and Williams, the shortcomings of Laserdisc games, his favorite ports of Q*bert, and what he's up to now. Warren has a book titled “You Can’t Call It - Stories from a life making video games.” (The is the cartoon balloon that pops up when Q*bert loses a life in the game.) In 2018, Warren was inducted into the International Video Game Hall of Fame alongside a couple of other legends that we have had the pleasure of interviewing: Howard Phillips and David Crane. He also broke new ground in game design by developing digitization technology that was used to create the iconic visuals in Mortal Kombat, Terminator 2 the Arcade Game, Revolution X starring Aerosmith, and Narc. Released in 1982, Q*bert has since become one of the most popular arcade games of all time, and a beloved pop culture character.įollowing Q*bert, Warren developed the Laserdisc game Us Vs. Warren has a long list of accomplishments in the video game industry, including programming the classic arcade hit Q*bert.

Retro Game Guys Podcast is proud to welcome Warren Davis.
