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pennyman
08-31-2006, 09:24 PM
Help celebrate COIN-OP TV's 2nd anniversary by catching up on some of the latest webisodes including the new one featuring an interview with legendary game designer EUGENE JARVIS!

http://www.retroblast.com/coin-optv/episodes/041-jarvis/cotv41jarvis.jpg

Episode 41: Legendary game designer Eugene Jarvis interviewed! Jarvis speaks on both his classic creations like Robotron, Defender and Smash TV as well as his new company Raw Thrills Inc. Catch insider tips and hints at some of his classic games!

Episode 40: Robert and Norm review Arcade In A Box - an all-in-one arcade style control panel and Windows based computer inside for all your favorite retrogaming needs!

Episode 39: Michelle and Robert take a visit to the Quasimoto warehouse in San Diego for a site visit! Get a behind the scenes look at their controllers and cabinets from founder Chris Gerding and marketing guru Eddie!

Episode 38: Robert Welkner and the COIN-OP TV team invade the Anime Expo 2006! Check out all the fun and madness with Trulee Karahashi (AX CFO), famous Cosplayers like Man-Faye, Anime Selects, Club Namco, Robotech and other surprises!

You can check out all the action here:
http://www.retroblast.com/coinoptv.php

XYXZYZ
08-31-2006, 09:40 PM
I really dig Coin-op TV, but I'd sure appreciate it if you'd lose the tarts and get a guy who knows a thing or two about classic gaming to ask the questions. I'm all for good lookin' girls and everything, but this show could be so much better...

RCM
08-31-2006, 10:12 PM
Rob knows his shite about classic gaming! The problem is that I and everyone else would rather look at Taryn's tits!

pennyman
09-01-2006, 01:23 PM
heeey Thanks for tuning in - I'm rather familiar with classic games - but the interviews are usually 'on the fly' so I'm not going from a list of questions. Most of the time when I grab an interview it is very 'run and gun' so hard to prep for much.

Feel free to lemme know what kinda questions or things to explore on camera and I'll be sure to incorporate it into future eps.

Thanks
Rob