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  1. The Uncanny X-Men with Adam Williamson and Miles Stokes (Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men)

    There are games that make you feel like a superhero, and then there are games that make you feel like you forgot to read the instructions, lost the instructions, and maybe the instructions never existed in the first place. Uncanny X-Men on the NES proudly lives in that second category.

    This week, we’re taking a look at a game that technically features some of our favorites from Marvel’s mutants, but in a way that raises a lot of questions. Mostly “why does it work like this?” and “who thought this was a good idea?” Along the way, we’ll try to connect the dots back to the comics and see what actually made the jump from page to cartridge.

    Joining the show are frequent guest and actual real-life friend Adam Williamson, along with Miles Stokes from Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men, bringing the kind of X-Men knowledge and patience required to make sense of a game that absolutely refuses to explain itself.

    So grab a friend, a pile of comfort snacks, and a security blanket because everything you’ve heard about this game is probably true. I hope you survive the experience.

    Learn such things as:

    • Who is that silent superstar that put together the character bios for the manual?
    • Why do doors hate the X-Men so much?
    • How does Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men play into the origin of Play Comics?
    • And so much more!

    You can find Adam on BlueSky @effectnotaffect and absolutely nowhere else except for on Play Comics where he writes comic reviews and appears on other episodes. Of particular interest to listeners of this episode are The Gimmick #1 and The Job #1.

    You can find Miles over at @XPlaintheXmen on BlueSky or over at the official site for Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men.

    If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you’re interested in.

    The next episode is going to be Lupin the 3rd Treasure of the Sorcerer King, so get your thoughts ready and over to me if you want to hear them in the show.

    If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store.

    Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix.

    You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicspodcast on Threads, @playcomics on YouTube, or the Play Comics website.

    If you want to hear Chris talk with Karrington Martin about the lessons we learned from children’s media and how crazy it is that we’re supposed to just forget about that now that we’re adults, then Sugar, Spite, and Everything is Fine is probably something you should check out.

    A big thanks to Spawnography and Capes on the Couch for the promos today.

    Intro/Outro Music by Backing Track, who’s favorite X-Men character is Lockjaw.

    #AdamWilliamson #Bothtec #Colossus #Cyclops #Iceman #LJN #Marvel #MilesStokes #NES #Nightcrawler #Pixel #Storm #Wolverine
  2. The Uncanny X-Men with Adam Williamson and Miles Stokes (Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men)

    There are games that make you feel like a superhero, and then there are games that make you feel like you forgot to read the instructions, lost the instructions, and maybe the instructions never existed in the first place. Uncanny X-Men on the NES proudly lives in that second category.

    This week, we’re taking a look at a game that technically features some of our favorites from Marvel’s mutants, but in a way that raises a lot of questions. Mostly “why does it work like this?” and “who thought this was a good idea?” Along the way, we’ll try to connect the dots back to the comics and see what actually made the jump from page to cartridge.

    Joining the show are frequent guest and actual real-life friend Adam Williamson, along with Miles Stokes from Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men, bringing the kind of X-Men knowledge and patience required to make sense of a game that absolutely refuses to explain itself.

    So grab a friend, a pile of comfort snacks, and a security blanket because everything you’ve heard about this game is probably true. I hope you survive the experience.

    Learn such things as:

    • Who is that silent superstar that put together the character bios for the manual?
    • Why do doors hate the X-Men so much?
    • How does Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men play into the origin of Play Comics?
    • And so much more!

    You can find Adam on BlueSky @effectnotaffect and absolutely nowhere else except for on Play Comics where he writes comic reviews and appears on other episodes. Of particular interest to listeners of this episode are The Gimmick #1 and The Job #1.

    You can find Miles over at @XPlaintheXmen on BlueSky or over at the official site for Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men.

    If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you’re interested in.

    The next episode is going to be Lupin the 3rd Treasure of the Sorcerer King, so get your thoughts ready and over to me if you want to hear them in the show.

    If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store.

    Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix.

    You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicspodcast on Threads, @playcomics on YouTube, or the Play Comics website.

    If you want to hear Chris talk with Karrington Martin about the lessons we learned from children’s media and how crazy it is that we’re supposed to just forget about that now that we’re adults, then Sugar, Spite, and Everything is Fine is probably something you should check out.

    A big thanks to Spawnography and Capes on the Couch for the promos today.

    Intro/Outro Music by Backing Track, who’s favorite X-Men character is Lockjaw.

    #AdamWilliamson #Bothtec #Colossus #Cyclops #Iceman #LJN #Marvel #MilesStokes #NES #Nightcrawler #Pixel #Storm #Wolverine
  3. I reviewed QOW Trio's new record, The Hold Up, for LondonJazzNews.

    tl:dr it's a great record!

    #jazz #UK #Britain #LJN

    londonjazznews.com/2024/03/11/

  4. I reviewed QOW Trio's new record, The Hold Up, for LondonJazzNews.

    tl:dr it's a great record!

    #jazz #UK #Britain #LJN

    londonjazznews.com/2024/03/11/

  5. I reviewed QOW Trio's new record, The Hold Up, for LondonJazzNews.

    tl:dr it's a great record!

    #jazz #UK #Britain #LJN

    londonjazznews.com/2024/03/11/

  6. I reviewed QOW Trio's new record, The Hold Up, for LondonJazzNews.

    tl:dr it's a great record!

    #jazz #UK #Britain #LJN

    londonjazznews.com/2024/03/11/

  7. I reviewed QOW Trio's new record, The Hold Up, for LondonJazzNews.

    tl:dr it's a great record!

    #jazz #UK #Britain #LJN

    londonjazznews.com/2024/03/11/

  8. New blog post! If you've got old #LJN #VideoArt cartridges clogging up your attic, good news! Now you can dump them! Even better news: they've all been dumped for you. #retrogaming #retrocomputing #arduino

    https://www.leadedsolder.com/2023/12/26/ljn-video-art-cartridge-dumper.html
  9. New blog post! If you've got old #LJN #VideoArt cartridges clogging up your attic, good news! Now you can dump them! Even better news: they've all been dumped for you. #retrogaming #retrocomputing #arduino

    https://www.leadedsolder.com/2023/12/26/ljn-video-art-cartridge-dumper.html
  10. New blog post! If you've got old #LJN #VideoArt cartridges clogging up your attic, good news! Now you can dump them! Even better news: they've all been dumped for you. #retrogaming #retrocomputing #arduino

    https://www.leadedsolder.com/2023/12/26/ljn-video-art-cartridge-dumper.html
  11. New blog post! If you've got old #LJN #VideoArt cartridges clogging up your attic, good news! Now you can dump them! Even better news: they've all been dumped for you. #retrogaming #retrocomputing #arduino

    https://www.leadedsolder.com/2023/12/26/ljn-video-art-cartridge-dumper.html
  12. New blog post! If you've got old #LJN #VideoArt cartridges clogging up your attic, good news! Now you can dump them! Even better news: they've all been dumped for you. #retrogaming #retrocomputing #arduino

    https://www.leadedsolder.com/2023/12/26/ljn-video-art-cartridge-dumper.html
  13. Jeremy Parish Covers NES Friday the 13th
    Few games for the NES have been better treated by hindsight than Friday the 13th. At the time it was regarded as a terrible game with difficult play and nearly impossible to win.

    But even then there were things about it that indicated that there might be a little more going on then than was
    setsideb.com/jeremy-parish-cov
    #retro #atlus #fridaythe13th #jason #jeremyparish #ljn #nes #nesworks #retro #video #youtube

  14. Jeremy Parish Covers NES Friday the 13th
    Few games for the NES have been better treated by hindsight than Friday the 13th. At the time it was regarded as a terrible game with difficult play and nearly impossible to win.

    But even then there were things about it that indicated that there might be a little more going on then than was
    setsideb.com/jeremy-parish-cov
    #retro #atlus #fridaythe13th #jason #jeremyparish #ljn #nes #nesworks #retro #video #youtube

  15. Jeremy Parish Covers NES Friday the 13th
    Few games for the NES have been better treated by hindsight than Friday the 13th. At the time it was regarded as a terrible game with difficult play and nearly impossible to win.

    But even then there were things about it that indicated that there might be a little more going on then than was
    setsideb.com/jeremy-parish-cov
    #retro #atlus #fridaythe13th #jason #jeremyparish #ljn #nes #nesworks #retro #video #youtube

  16. Jeremy Parish Covers NES Friday the 13th
    Few games for the NES have been better treated by hindsight than Friday the 13th. At the time it was regarded as a terrible game with difficult play and nearly impossible to win.

    But even then there were things about it that indicated that there might be a little more going on then than was
    setsideb.com/jeremy-parish-cov
    #retro #atlus #fridaythe13th #jason #jeremyparish #ljn #nes #nesworks #retro #video #youtube

  17. Jeremy Parish Covers NES Friday the 13th
    Few games for the NES have been better treated by hindsight than Friday the 13th. At the time it was regarded as a terrible game with difficult play and nearly impossible to win.

    But even then there were things about it that indicated that there might be a little more going on then than was
    setsideb.com/jeremy-parish-cov
    #retro #atlus #fridaythe13th #jason #jeremyparish #ljn #nes #nesworks #retro #video #youtube

  18. Hey, good news! It looks like the LJN Video Art will be emulated in MAME 0.261. And that means my dumper has been confirmed as working.

    Again, if you have some LJN Video Art cartridges lying around your property, let me know – we should work out a way to dump 'em. So far, there is only the Activity Cartridge and Disney Story Book dumped.

    Thanks to Sean Riddle and hap for dumping and then writing an entire MAME driver for the system over the course of, like, one week. Amazing stuff

    #retrocomputing #mame #emulation #ljn #videoart #thomson #retrogaming
  19. Hey, good news! It looks like the LJN Video Art will be emulated in MAME 0.261. And that means my dumper has been confirmed as working.

    Again, if you have some LJN Video Art cartridges lying around your property, let me know – we should work out a way to dump 'em. So far, there is only the Activity Cartridge and Disney Story Book dumped.

    Thanks to Sean Riddle and hap for dumping and then writing an entire MAME driver for the system over the course of, like, one week. Amazing stuff

    #retrocomputing #mame #emulation #ljn #videoart #thomson #retrogaming
  20. Hey, good news! It looks like the LJN Video Art will be emulated in MAME 0.261. And that means my dumper has been confirmed as working.

    Again, if you have some LJN Video Art cartridges lying around your property, let me know – we should work out a way to dump 'em. So far, there is only the Activity Cartridge and Disney Story Book dumped.

    Thanks to Sean Riddle and hap for dumping and then writing an entire MAME driver for the system over the course of, like, one week. Amazing stuff

    #retrocomputing #mame #emulation #ljn #videoart #thomson #retrogaming
  21. Hey, good news! It looks like the LJN Video Art will be emulated in MAME 0.261. And that means my dumper has been confirmed as working.

    Again, if you have some LJN Video Art cartridges lying around your property, let me know – we should work out a way to dump 'em. So far, there is only the Activity Cartridge and Disney Story Book dumped.

    Thanks to Sean Riddle and hap for dumping and then writing an entire MAME driver for the system over the course of, like, one week. Amazing stuff

    #retrocomputing #mame #emulation #ljn #videoart #thomson #retrogaming
  22. Hey, good news! It looks like the LJN Video Art will be emulated in MAME 0.261. And that means my dumper has been confirmed as working.

    Again, if you have some LJN Video Art cartridges lying around your property, let me know – we should work out a way to dump 'em. So far, there is only the Activity Cartridge and Disney Story Book dumped.

    Thanks to Sean Riddle and hap for dumping and then writing an entire MAME driver for the system over the course of, like, one week. Amazing stuff

    #retrocomputing #mame #emulation #ljn #videoart #thomson #retrogaming
  23. I built a dumper for LJN Video Art cartridges. Video Art was a 1987 home console for kids to draw things on the TV using a joystick. It was not a huge seller!

    The system is really expensive (eBay scalpers,) but the cartridge was $4 (plus a lot more in shipping) so I worked things backwards until I could get a dump. I'm not confident the dump is *good*, but it matches the dump I got from desoldering the ROM, so at least that part is working.

    If I find a system, I think it is probably also within the bounds of being clone-able. If you have an LJN Video Art system or cartridges lying around, I would like to borrow them to dump everything. Please get in touch.

    Working on editing the article, probably come out early next year at my current queue depth and rate of progress-having (slow, then all at once.)

    #retrocomputing #retrogaming #ljn #videoart #arduino
  24. I built a dumper for LJN Video Art cartridges. Video Art was a 1987 home console for kids to draw things on the TV using a joystick. It was not a huge seller!

    The system is really expensive (eBay scalpers,) but the cartridge was $4 (plus a lot more in shipping) so I worked things backwards until I could get a dump. I'm not confident the dump is *good*, but it matches the dump I got from desoldering the ROM, so at least that part is working.

    If I find a system, I think it is probably also within the bounds of being clone-able. If you have an LJN Video Art system or cartridges lying around, I would like to borrow them to dump everything. Please get in touch.

    Working on editing the article, probably come out early next year at my current queue depth and rate of progress-having (slow, then all at once.)

    #retrocomputing #retrogaming #ljn #videoart #arduino
  25. I built a dumper for LJN Video Art cartridges. Video Art was a 1987 home console for kids to draw things on the TV using a joystick. It was not a huge seller!

    The system is really expensive (eBay scalpers,) but the cartridge was $4 (plus a lot more in shipping) so I worked things backwards until I could get a dump. I'm not confident the dump is *good*, but it matches the dump I got from desoldering the ROM, so at least that part is working.

    If I find a system, I think it is probably also within the bounds of being clone-able. If you have an LJN Video Art system or cartridges lying around, I would like to borrow them to dump everything. Please get in touch.

    Working on editing the article, probably come out early next year at my current queue depth and rate of progress-having (slow, then all at once.)

    #retrocomputing #retrogaming #ljn #videoart #arduino
  26. I built a dumper for LJN Video Art cartridges. Video Art was a 1987 home console for kids to draw things on the TV using a joystick. It was not a huge seller!

    The system is really expensive (eBay scalpers,) but the cartridge was $4 (plus a lot more in shipping) so I worked things backwards until I could get a dump. I'm not confident the dump is *good*, but it matches the dump I got from desoldering the ROM, so at least that part is working.

    If I find a system, I think it is probably also within the bounds of being clone-able. If you have an LJN Video Art system or cartridges lying around, I would like to borrow them to dump everything. Please get in touch.

    Working on editing the article, probably come out early next year at my current queue depth and rate of progress-having (slow, then all at once.)

    #retrocomputing #retrogaming #ljn #videoart #arduino