
Episode 74
Ep.74 – Turn It Up To 11: When Rock Stars Became Video Game Heroes
Video Games of the 80s and 90s featuring Famous Musical Acts
A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin
January 27, 202258m 1sExplicit
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Show Notes
In 1982, Journey Escape hit the Atari 2600 and kicked off a wave of video games built around famous musicians. We look back at how Journey dodged groupies in a scarab-shaped escape vehicle, how Bally Midway followed up with an arcade game complete with digitized band heads, and how bands like the Thompson Twins, Papa Dance, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood experimented with flexi discs and cassette tie-ins. The episode highlights oddities like Paul McCartney’s Give My Regards to Broad Street, Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker, Sega CD’s Make My Video series, Aerosmith’s Revolution X, and Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style. Our conversation explores these quirky attempts to merge pop culture and gaming. Join us as we play, dance, and rock through music history on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.