Ep. 55 – Snoopy’s Silly Sports Spectacular & Snoopy’s Hidden Atari Gem!
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Ep. 55 – Snoopy’s Silly Sports Spectacular & Snoopy’s Hidden Atari Gem!
The Terrible Gamers Podcast is back, and this week Kevin and Kyle take on one of the strangest retro games to ever hit the NES: Snoopy’s Silly Sports Spectacular. Forget saving princesses or blasting aliens — this game has Snoopy sack racing, pole vaulting, potato balancing, and river jumping. It’s peak NES weirdness, and somehow, it still manages to be charming in its own way.
But we didn’t stop there. Once we got into Snoopy’s gaming history, we realized there’s actually more to this dog than just silly sports. We went digging through the retro video game archives and uncovered a surprisingly fun hidden gem on the Atari 2600: Snoopy and the Red Baron. It’s Snoopy versus the Red Baron in a dogfighting shootout, and honestly, it might be one of the coolest Peanuts games ever made.
If you’re a fan of retro gaming, NES oddities, Atari classics, or just love discovering forgotten gems from the past, this episode is a must-watch. Join us as we laugh, debate, and celebrate Snoopy’s unexpected legacy in gaming history.
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Intro Music - Tenacious D, "Video Games"
Music Used in this Podcast: Song - Video Games
Artist - Tenacious D
Album - Video Games
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