Episode 39-2 Six and Seven (it was bound to happen)

Creating fun nonsense words to confuse an older generation is a time-honored tradition, especially on the internet. Today we’re diving into games and music that makes us feel like we’ve lost “it”, or maybe still have “it”. Whatever “it” could be, there is definitely a history of silly slang words used in video games. And that fire is going to be badder than a drip off the radical skibidi thang, you dig?

  • Unknown Track 14 – Revengers of Vengeance – Sega CD – Fandango Co., LTD
  • Misty Maze – Adventure Island III – NES – Hirohiko Taka
  • Street Court – Let’s Smash! (Centre Court Tennis) – N64 – Hayato Matsuo
  • No Diver Left Behind – Helldivers 2 – Wilbert Roget II
  • Stage 4 – Skate or Die: Bad ‘N Rad – Game Boy – Hidehiro Funauchi
  • Rushed Tetris – Tetris DS – Nintendo DS – Minako Hamano, Akira Fujiwara
  • Boomer – Ballz: The Director’s Cut – Panasonic 3DO – Kurt Larson/Kurt Harland (Information Society)
  • The Simpsons, Fortnite Styzmask remake
  • Aiming Game – Nickelodeon GUTS – SNES – Brian Schmidt

1 comment

  1. Yeah the word radical Like back in the 70s Was used to describe
    political, violence-prone terrorists. The 80s surfer kids Took it and
    rebelliously made it their own for a while until it was obscured and
    seen as lame In the EXTREME 90s. It has now come full circle and is
    used about terrorists once again.

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