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“We Cold-Called Nintendo After a Few Ciders” The Story of Enigma Variations – The Retro Hour EP487

This week, we’re joined by Darren Melbourne and Mark Greenshields to unravel the untold story of British software house Enigma Variations. From bargain licensing deals for Postman Pat and Bugs Bunny to cold-calling Nintendo after a few ciders. Plus, their recent efforts to preserved lost classics, the truth behind NES Lion King, and why some of their best work never saw the light of day… until now.



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Contents:

00:00 – The Week’s Retro News Stories
32:53 – Darren Melbourne and Mark Greenshields Interview

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Show notes

Animaniacs for GBA: https://tinyurl.com/y3u3ahsk
Postal 2 Redux: https://tinyurl.com/32f4f54x
Game Boy Camera on Switch 2: https://tinyurl.com/y5t7phw3
Playdate FMV Game: https://tinyurl.com/vtacmh6e
Windows 95 on PS2: https://tinyurl.com/2nttad7w

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