
Episode 158 – Revolution X (1995)
This week in Your Parents Basement, we are chucking explosive CDs at members of the NON! From 1995, we’re playing Revolution X by Rage Software, mostly for the SNES and Genesis, but a tiny bit for the Arcade too.
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TIMESTAMPS
- 0:00 – Intro, which features a piano theme of “Love In An Elevator,” from the Arcade version.
- 36:00 – Todd has reasons why Revolution X is… The Most Best Game of All-Time.
- 42:00 – Emails! Picking out usernames for online play. And in New News, we talk claayyysssiiiccc game sales.
- 57:30 – We are FINALLY back to helping people, with another segment of Ask the Sweet Boys.
- 1:04:30 – Snifferoo. Next week, we’re playing as the other shared Nintendo-Rare mascot.
SHOW NOTES
- According to Price Charting, unsurprisingly, Revolution X is incredibly affordable. The loose carts go for $5 to $10.
- The videos for Quest for Fame are proper bonkers! Here is the “cool” veejay playing it, and here is the tutorial stage.