A Trip Down Memory Card Lane

By: David Kassin and Robert Kassin
  • Summary

  • Would you like to learn new things about your favorite video games, and the people who create them? A Trip Down Memory Card Lane is a weekly video game history podcast that uses the current week in gaming history as a guide to tell you interesting stories about the history of video games, gaming consoles, game designers, the gaming studios they've founded, and more. Join hosts David Kassin and Robert Kassin as they take an often-chronological look at the people, companies, technologies, and developmental processes that have helped bring your favorite video games to life on each week's trip down Memory Card Lane.
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Episodes
  • Ep.229 – Reinventing Fear - The Evolution of Resident Evil 4
    Jan 16 2025

    Today, we’re diving into the creation of Resident Evil 4, a title that redefined both its franchise and the survival horror genre upon its release on January 11, 2005. We begin by tracing its long development, from multiple abandoned concepts like the fog and Hookman versions to its eventual breakthrough with an over-the-shoulder camera and action-oriented gameplay. We’ll explore how these innovations, along with its intense pacing and new enemies like the Ganado, revolutionized third-person gaming. Finally, we’ll reflect on Resident Evil 4’s enduring legacy, from its influence on iconic franchises like The Last of Us and Dead Space to its continued status as one of the greatest games of all time. So, grab your green herbs and join us as we uncover the story behind this masterpiece on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.

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    1 hr
  • Ep.228 – Apocalyptic Artistry - The Creation of Darksiders
    Jan 9 2025

    Today, we’re exploring the story behind Darksiders, an action-adventure game released in 2010 that blends mythology, exploration, and intense combat. We’ll uncover the tale of Vigil Games, the passionate studio that began with a vision of bringing the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to life, despite challenges and early failures. Then, we’ll delve into how Darksiders evolved through development, from its artistic inspirations to its innovative mechanics, and its reception as a cult favorite. Finally, we’ll reflect on the series’ legacy, including its later installments and enduring fan appeal. So, saddle up and join us as we ride through the apocalypse on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.

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    53 mins
  • Ep.227 – Fighters of the Polygonal Arena - Battle Arena Toshinden's 3D Revolution
    Jan 2 2025

    Today, we’re stepping back to 1995 to explore Battle Arena Toshinden, a trailblazing 3D fighting game that debuted as a launch title for the Sony PlayStation. We start by uncovering its origins as a collaboration between Takara and Tamsoft, and its role in showcasing the potential of early 3D gaming with weapon-based combat and groundbreaking sidestepping mechanics. Then, we’ll examine how the game’s popularity led to its wide-ranging legacy, including sequels, ports, and multimedia tie-ins like manga and anime. Finally, we’ll reflect on its influence on the fighting game genre, setting the stage for future classics like Tekken and Soul Edge. So, grab your controller and join us as we battle through history on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.

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    50 mins

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